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3. POWER SUPPLY
Notes
–Both the ‘baby unit’ and ‘parent unit’ have a ‘battery low’ indication. If the batteries are low the unit beeps and the red POWER LED starts flashing.
–To conserve batteries, connect the units to the mains by using the enclosed mains adapters.
–If batteries are installed and the mains power adapters are connected, the units operate on mains power. In the event of a mains failure, the batteries will take over.
IMPORTANT
–Replace batteriesinside the ‘baby unit’ with original PHILIPS LR6 POWERLIFE batteries only.
–Batteries inside the ‘parent unit’ are already installed. Replace these batteries with rechargeable NICAD (R6) batteries ONLY.
DO NOT INSTALL ANY OTHER TYPE OF BATTERIES INSIDE THE ‘PARENT UNIT’!
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OPERATION (fig. 4)
‘Baby unit’
•Make sure the mains power adapter is connected correctly, or batteries are installed.
•Place the ‘baby unit’ near the baby’s bed, making sure that the microphone is placed in the best position for picking up baby’s sounds.
IMPORTANT!
Make sure that the ‘baby unit’ is always out of reach of the baby; never place the ‘baby unit’ inside baby’s bed or playpen!
•Select the VOICE mode using the mode switch (fig. 1.7).
–If sound is picked up by the
–The ‘baby unit’ also has a button for manual transmission (TALK fig. 1.8). This function operates both during VOICE and
•Keep the TALK button pressed and speak into the microphone.
–The green TRANSMIT LED light up.
–Spoken sound is transmitted until the TALK button is released.
4. OPERATION
‘Parent unit’
•Make sure that the mains power adapter is correctly connected to the recharging base, or that batteries are installed.
–If batteries are installed, the ‘parent unit’ uses rechargeable battery power only in the event of a mains failure, or when the unit is not placed inside the standing base.
•Place the ‘parent unit’ inside the recharging base, near to the parent’s location.
–If the mains power adapter is connected correctly, the red CHARGE LED on the recharging base lights up.
•Switch the ‘parent unit’ to ON to an acceptable sound level (fig. 1.4).
–If a sound signal is received from the ‘baby unit’, it is heard via the
• Adjust the sound level as required.
The ‘parent unit’ checks the received sound signal. If the quality is too poor, the signal is blocked. In this case:
•Move the ‘parent unit’ closer to the ‘baby unit’ to restore sound reception again.
–The maximum operating distance is 150 m in ideal conditions.
Notes
–For baby monitoring make sure the ‘baby unit’ is in VOICE mode!
–Do not place ‘baby unit’ and ‘parent unit’ too close to each other while operating. Otherwise the units will start resonating
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