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requirements of Directive RED 2014/53/UE. These
requirements are designed to offer reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. If the unit is not installed and used
according to the instructions, it could cause harmful
interferences to radio communications.
Note, however, that there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If the baby monitor causes interference to the radio or
television, which can be determined by switching it
on and off, you are recommended to try and correct
the interference as follows:
· Reorient or change the position of the receiver.
· Increase the distance between the equipment in
question and the baby monitor.
· Connect the equipment to a different socket from
the one used for the receiver.
· Check with the Customer Service Department. To
ensure compliance with Directive RED 2014/53/ UE,
this equipment has special shielded cables.
Operation with non-approved equipment or with
unshielded cables will probably cause interference to
radio and television reception.
3.3. CHOOSING A SUITABLE LOCATION
· Place the electronic device out of the reach of
children in order to avoid accidents.
· Children can become entangled in cords. The baby
unit should be placed at a distance of at least 1 to 1.5
meters from the baby's cot. Never place the baby unit
inside the cot, bed or playpen, or attach the tripod
to them. Make sure the unit, cables and adapter are
out of reach of the baby and other young children.
· Place the baby monitor in a place where the air can
circulate freely. Do not place on soft quilts or blankets,
or in the corners of cupboards, shelves, etc.
· Place the baby monitor away from heat sources such
as radiators, chimneys, cookers and direct sunlight.
· Place the camera away from TV sets, repeaters
and radios. The intense radio signals generated by
these elements could cause noise or even sounds
and images to appear on the monitor. If this occurs,
move the camera to another location.
4. PRODUCT FEATURES
4.1. MONITOR FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS
4.1.1. MONITOR (FIGURE 1)
1. On/ Off button
2. Power LED
3. Volume LEDs
4. LCD Screen
5. Menu
6. Up navigation button / increase volume
7. Right navigation button / increase brightness
8. Down navigation button / decrease volume
9. Left navigation button / decrease brightness
10. OK/ zoom button
11. Go straight to tunes
12.Talk to the baby key
13. Microphone
14. USB-C power connector
15. Antenna
16. Reset button
17. Collapsible rack
18. Speaker
4.1.2. DISPLAY (FIGURE 3)
A. Signal level
B. Camera selected and battery level indicator /
camera charge
C. Scan mode
D. Simultaneous view mode
E. Nightlight
F. Night vision
G. Monitor volume
H. Vox Mode
I. Lullabies
J. Temperature
K. Time
L. Sound alert activated icon
M. Battery level / monitor charge indicator
N. Talk to the baby activated indicator
O. Zoom
4.2. CAMERA FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS
(FIGURE 2)
I. On / off button
II. Photo sensor
III. Camera lens
IV. Infra-red vision LEDs
V. Microphone
VI. Nightlight
VII. Speaker
VIII. Temperature sensor
IX. Pairing button
X. Charging LED
XI. USB-C power connector
5. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
5.1. BEFORE USE
5.1.1. BABY UNIT POWER SUPPLY AND BATTERY USE
The camera, or baby unit, of this baby monitor is
designed to be used with the battery or with the AC /
CC adaptor supplied.
The camera in your baby monitor is powered by a
rechargeable 3.7V – 950 mAh lithium ion battery.
By default, when the battery level has dropped too low,
the volume LEDs (3) and the low battery icon (B) will
flash and the monitor will start to emit a double beep
every five seconds.
To charge the camera:
1. Connect the adaptor cable to the USB-C socket
on the camera (XI). Use only the adaptor supplied.
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