Low Battery Indication

Parent Unit

When the battery is low in the parent unit, the LED bar on the side of the unit will change from green to red and you will hear a series of 3 audible beeps every 5 seconds. If operated too long on a low battery, you may also experience a poor signal and the connection LED on the front of the parent unit may change from green to red and you will begin to hear a continuous audible beep from the Parent Unit.

You may either turn off the unit, plug in the A/C adapter or place the unit in the docking station to recharge the batteries.

Nursery Unit

When the batteries are low in the Nursery Unit, the power LED will change from green to red. You may also experience a poor signal and the connection LED on the front of the Parent Unit may change from green to red and you will begin to hear the Parent Unit beep.

You may either turn off the unit, plug in the A/C adapter or replace the batteries.

Out of Range Indication

If the Parent Unit begins to lose the signal from the Nursery Unit, the connection LED (bottom Sound Light LED) will change from green to red. Additionally, a continuous audible beep will be generated to warn the user that the connection to the Nursery unit has been lost.

Immediately move the Parent Unit closer to the Nursery Unit to regain connection.

Once connection has been re-gained, the connection LED will change from red to green and the audible beep will stop.

***Note: It is not uncommon for the Parent Unit to occasionally lose and regain connection with the Nursery Unit in environments that have a significant amount of obstructions.

Setting Up the Baby Monitor

***NOTE: It is very important that the steps below be followed for first time power-up.

1.For optimum operation, it is best to charge the batteries in the Parent Units for at least 16 hours prior to use. The rechargeable batteries need to be installed into the Parent Unit before charging - refer to the “Battery Installation” section. DO NOT turn on power while the unit is charging for the first time.

2.Place the Nursery Unit within 10 feet (3 meters) of your baby. Plug an AC adapter into the jack on the back of the Nursery Unit. Plug it into a working 120 volt AC outlet.

3.Aim the Nursery Unit toward your baby. Check that there are no walls or large objects that could block sound transmission.

4.Place the Parent Unit within five (5) feet (1.5 meters) of the Nursery Unit and turn on the Parent Unit using the On/Off switch on the side of the unit. All of the Sound Light LEDs will illuminate, and the bottom LED will be red. You will also hear a single audible beep.

5.Turn on the Nursery Unit using the On/Off switch on the side. The green power light should come on.

6.Within a few seconds, the Parent Unit will lock on to the Nursery Unit and the top four (4) green LEDs will shut off.

A second later, you will hear a series of beeps and the connection LED should change from red to green. Your monitor is now ready for use.

7.If the top four (4) LEDs do not shut off, power off the Parent Unit and the Nursery Unit and repeat steps 4 and 5 above.

8.If the connection LED on the Parent Unit does not change from red to green and the unit begins to beep, press the channel “ch” button on the Nursery Unit. Within a few seconds, the Parent Unit should lock in on the Nursery Unit and the connection LED should change from red to green. You may hear an audible beep during this process.

9.If the Parent Unit is still unable to lock in on the Nursery Unit (connection LED will be red and the unit will beep), power down both the Parent Unit and the Nursery Unit. Wait for 10 seconds then hold the volume down button on the Parent Unit while pressing the On/Off switch. When the unit powers up, you will hear a single beep and all of the soundlights will illuminate. Release the volume down switch and within 2 seconds you will hear two beeps and all of the Sound Light LEDs will stay lit and the bottom LED will be red.

10.Repeat steps 5 & 6 above. Repeat same set-up procedure if your system has two Parent Units.

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Graco 2795, 2791 manual Low Battery Indication, Setting Up the Baby Monitor, Out of Range Indication

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