Philips SCD 469 manual Dry materials Material thickness Loss of range, Microphone sensitivity

Models: SCD 469

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Dry materials

Material thickness

Loss of range

 

 

 

Wood, plaster, cardboard, glass

< 30cm/12in

0-10%

(without metal, wires or lead)

 

 

Brick, plywood

< 30cm/12in

5-35%

Reinforced concrete

< 30cm/12in

30-100%

Metal grilles or bars

< 1cm /0.4in

90-100%

Metal or aluminium sheets

< 1cm/0.4in

100%

For wet and moist materials, the range loss may be up to 100%.

Features in regular baby monitor mode

Channel selection

Always make sure that the CHANNEL selection slides on both units are set to the same position. You can select four different channels. If you experience interference from other baby monitors, radio devices etc., select a different channel.

1Push the CHANNEL selection slide on the baby unit to the desired channel (1, 2, 3 or 4). (Fig. 19)

2Push the CHANNEL selection slide on the parent unit to the same channel. (Fig. 20)

Microphone sensitivity

With the microphone SENSITIVITY slide on the baby unit you can set the sound that is picked up by the baby unit to the desired level: low, mid or high. When the microphone sensitivity is set to ‘high’, the baby unit picks up all sounds.You can only change the microphone sensitivity when the connection between the baby unit and parent unit has been established.This is the case when the SYSTEM CHECK light on the parent unit burns green continuously.

1Push the microphone SENSITIVITY slide to set the microphone sensitivity of the baby unit to the desired level. (Fig. 21)

You can use your own voice as a sound reference.

Silent baby monitoring

1Turn the VOLUME control of the parent unit to the lowest volume level £. (Fig. 22)

Do not switch off the parent unit completely by turning the VOLUME control to off position.

,The sound level lights on the parent unit visually alert you to any sound the baby makes.The

louder the sounds, the more lights go on.

When no sound is detected, all sound level lights are off.

SYSTEM CHECK alarm

The default setting of the system check alarm is ‘off’?. If the SYSTEM CHECK alarm has been set to ‘on’, the parent unit beeps and the SYSTEM CHECK light blinks red when the connection with the baby unit is lost.

1Turn the locking knob in the bottom of the parent unit a quarter turn (1) with a screwdriver. Then slide the battery compartment lid downwards to remove it (2). (Fig. 23)

2Set the SYSTEM CHECK alarm switch inside the compartment to ‘on’>. (Fig. 24)

3Slide the battery compartment lid back onto the parent unit (1).Then turn the locking knob a quarter turn with a screwdriver to fasten the lid (2). (Fig. 25)

Note:In default setting, only the SYSTEM CHECK light blinks red when the connection is lost.

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Philips SCD 469 Dry materials Material thickness Loss of range, Features in regular baby monitor mode Channel selection

SCD 469 specifications

The Philips SCD 469 is a sophisticated baby monitor designed to provide parents with peace of mind and insight into their child's sleeping environment. Combining advanced technologies with user-friendly features, this device exemplifies what modern baby monitoring should be.

At the heart of the SCD 469 is its DECT technology, which provides clear audio transmission without interference from other devices. This ensures that parents can hear every little sound their baby makes, whether it’s a soft murmur or a full-blown cry, all while enjoying the reassurance of private communications. The DECT technology also enhances security, as it operates on a dedicated frequency, preventing eavesdropping by other electronic devices.

The monitor comes equipped with a range of features designed to enhance usability. A notable highlight is its range of up to 300 meters outdoors and 50 meters indoors, providing parents the freedom to move around their home without losing connection. The SCD 469 also includes a two-way communication feature, which allows parents to soothe their baby from another room with their voice, making it easier to comfort them without needing to enter the nursery.

Another significant characteristic of the Philips SCD 469 is its rechargeable battery in the parent unit. This gives a significant advantage—parents can move freely without being tethered to a power outlet. Additionally, the battery life indicator helps ensure that parents are aware of the battery status, so they are never caught off guard.

The monitor features a temperature sensor, allowing parents to track the nursery's climate. This is coupled with customizable audio and visual alerts, ensuring parents are informed if their baby’s environment is too warm or too cold. The night light and lullabies features provide additional comfort for babies, creating a calming atmosphere for sleep.

User-friendliness is another strong point of the Philips SCD 469. The simple interface, along with a clear and intuitive design, makes it easy to use, even for first-time parents. With its blend of audio clarity, robust range, and thoughtful features, the Philips SCD 469 stands out as a reliable companion for ensuring the safety and comfort of babies and peace of mind for parents. With its commitment to quality and functionality, Philips continues to be a trusted name in baby monitoring technology.