Philips SBC SC484, SC484 DECTSBC manual Talking back to comfort your baby, Explanation of features

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Talking back to comfort your baby

1 On the Parent Unit, press and hold the TALK button (24) until the DECT SYSTEM LINK lights (3 and 15) of both units blink (green). Then talk clearly into the loudspeaker grill.

>While the TALK button on the Parent Unit is being pressed, no sounds from the Baby Unit can be heard on the loudspeaker of the Parent Unit.

2Release the TALK button when finished or when you wish to hear your baby again.

Explanation of features

Monitoring baby silently

• Adjust the volume of the Parent Unit to the lowest level, using the + buttons (13).

> The sound-level lights (25) visually alert you to baby’s sounds. The more sound your baby makes, the more lights light.

>When no sound is detected, all lights will be off.

>If the volume of the Parent Unit is set to Off, the Parent Unit will beep as soon as the second sound-level-light (25) lights red.

Checking that the units have established a connection

Check that the DECT SYSTEM LINK light (15) on the Parent Unit lights continuously (green) to confirm that the connection between both units is reliable.

>When losing the link it will take about 8 seconds before the system link led starts blinking. After another 30 seconds, the led blinks read and the alarm sound is heard on the parent unit. When re-establishing the link it takes maximally 30 seconds to confirm the link again.

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Contents SBC SC484 Dect Schweiz/ Suisse/ Svizzera Baby Unit Parent Unit Important information Safety precautionsFunctional overview ContentsSound-level lights BParent UnitBaby Unit Getting the baby monitor readyDisposal of batteries Monitoring your baby Switching on the unitsBeltclip Adjusting microphone sensitivity Adjusting loudspeaker volumeChecking that the units have established a connection Explanation of featuresTalking back to comfort your baby Monitoring baby silentlyOperating range Switching the night lights on and offPaging the Parent Unit Problem Possible cause Solution Problem solvingFactory Initialisation mode Technical specificationsResetting to default factory settings Need Help? SC484book.qxd 23-09-2004 1753 Pagina 0682