PROBLEM SOLVING
Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
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Power light does not light | Unit is not turned on. | Parent unit:- turn Volume control/ |
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| Off switch clockwise |
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| Baby unit:- set mode switch |
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| to the VOICE position. |
| AC adapter is not plugged in or | Plug in AC adapter or replace |
| Batteries are exhausted. | batteries. |
| AC adapter plugged into an | If the power socket has a switch, |
| outlet that is not working. | turn it on. |
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High pitched noise. | Units are too close together. | Move Parent unit away from |
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| Baby unit. |
| Volume too high. | Turn volume control on Parent |
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No sound. | Volume control on Parent unit is | Turn volume control/Off switch |
| set too low. | clockwise |
| Units are out of range. | Move Parent unit closer to Baby |
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| unit. |
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Power light blinking. | Batteries are low or empty. | Replace batteries or connect to |
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| mains power. |
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Interference or poor | Mobile or cordless phones too | Move the phones away from the |
reception. | close to the baby monitor can | units. |
| cause interference. |
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply
–Optional batteries 4 x 1.5V; AA alkaline for Parent Unit (not included);
–Optional batteries 4 x 1.5V; AA alkaline for Baby Unit (not included);
–AC power adapter 230V AC, 50 Hz (two included): - Output voltage 9V DC, 200mA.
Only use the AC power adapter included or a type that complies with safety standard EN60950 and that has the following specification: 9 Volt DC / 200mA.
Operating range
–up to 150 metres in ideal conditions (walls and floors can limit this distance).
–10°C to 40°C
Pilot tone
–Continuous communication link (hidden signal ensures a continuous link between both units so you only hear your baby’s sounds).
Transmission frequencies | Channel A | Channel B | ||
SBC SC362/86U & SBC SC362/87U: | 40.695 | MHz | 40.675 | MHz |
SBC SC362/05U (IRE, UK): | 49.890 | MHz | 49.830 | MHz |
SBC SC362/13U (SE): | 27.145 | MHz | 27.095 | MHz |
SBC SC362/16U (ES): | 31.350 | MHz | 31.000 | MHz |
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