ADDITIONAL FEATURES

Avoiding interference

Both units use anti-interference technology to reduce the chance of interference from other signals. If interference does occur or if sound reception is poor, try switching both units to the other channel to improve the sound quality.

Note: Always make sure that the channel selection switches (A-7, B-8) on both units are set to the same position.

Checking that the units are in touch

The green LINK light (B-1) of the Parent unit lights continuously to show that the Parent unit and the Baby unit are in touch with each other. This light flashes if the Baby unit is out of range for more than 30 seconds or if the signal is blocked.

When the units are no longer in touch, try one of the following:

Move the Parent unit closer to the Baby unit. (The maximum operating distance is 250m in ideal conditions. Walls and floors can limit this distance.)

Switch both units to the other channel.

Check that both units are powered correctly (low batteries?).

Switching on the audible warning

If you wish, you can switch on a special feature that lets you hear an audible warning on the Parent unit when the units are not in touch. The Parent unit is delivered with this beep switched off to avoid intermittent disturbances that can occur when the connection is interrupted for a short period.

To switch on the audible warning, open the Parent unit’s battery compartment cover (B-9) and set the switch (B-12) inside to the On position ( ).

Note: The LINK light (B-1) continues to operate even if the audible warning is switched off.

Belt clip

When the batteries of the Parent unit are charged, the unit can be carried around giving you freedom of movement while still monitoring your baby. Use the belt clip (B-7) to attach the unit to your clothing and so keep your hands free.

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Philips SBC SC368 Avoiding interference, Checking that the units are in touch, Switching on the audible warning, Belt clip