User's Manual

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Using Your Monitor
Using Your Monitor
Parent Unit (Video/Receiver):
VOLUME CONTROL BUTTON
Volume Control Button is on the left side of Parent Unit. To adjust volume,
press up (+) or down (-). Volume bars will display on screen. No bars means
Parent Unit is on mute.
SOUND LIGHTS
As baby’s voice gets louder, the sound lights will illuminate. Low sound is one
LED illuminated and rises incrementally as baby’s noise level increases until all
LEDs are illuminated.
ZOOM CONTROL BUTTON (1x, 2x, 4x)
Press the Center Menu button then scroll to and select the zoom icon.
To zoom click to the right (+) or left (-) of the main Menu button.
PAN/TILT CONTROL BUTTON
Pan/tilt feature can be found around the center menu button on the parent unit.
Simply press and hold down the button in the desired direction to pan the room
with the option to tilt the camera for optimal view of baby.
DAY/NIGHT AUTO VIEWING
Day/Night Auto Viewing lets you see your baby in a darkened room. The video display
during this time is in black and white. For best view of your baby in a dark room, increase
brightness control until desired brightness is achieved. For best visibility, Camera should
be 3 feet away from your baby.
NIGHT LIGHT BUTTON
To operate night light, press the On/Off button on the front of the Camera.
Once to turn on and once more to turn off.
VIDEO ON/OFF BUTTON
Video ON/Off Button is on the top right side of Parent Unit. Press the Video
On/Off Button to shut-off the video screen. Press again to bring back full video.
BRIGHTNESS
Press the Center Menu button then scroll over to the brightness icon
and press the center menu again to select. To adjust the brightness
click to the right (+) or left (-) of the main Menu button.
DO NOT PLACE UNITS IN CRIB OR MOUNT ON CRIB.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
AC ADAPTER
The Parent Unit operates on household electricity with the AC Adapter and
the Audio Parent Unit will operate on household electricity with the AC Adapter
or with rechargeable battery pack (included). The Baby Unit operates on
household electricity with the AC Adapter or with rechargeable battery pack
(included). The Parent Unit will automatically convert to AC operation when
used with the AC Adapter. It is not necessary to remove the battery during AC
operation. The Audio Parent Unit will automatically switch back to battery
power when plug is disconnected from the AC Adapter.
The AC Adapter should be used whenever possible on the Audio Parent Unit to
save battery life. This is done by inserting the AC Adapter into the AC Adapter
Jack. Then simply plug the AC Adapter into a nearby standard household outlet
(120V AC outlet). The AC Adapters may become slightly warm to the touch
during operation. This is normal.
This AC Adapter is a low voltage power source which allows you to use your
household electricity to run the Baby and Parent Units when it connects to the
AC Adapter Jack in the Parent Unit and in the Baby Unit, and plugs into any
standard electrical outlet in your home.
To remove AC adapter from the outlet, firmly grasp the adapter "brick." DO NOT
pull on the cord, as this could damage it.
CAUTION: This AC Adapter was made with a specific design for the Safety 1st Monitor. It cannot
be used with any other appliance, and never use a different type of adapter with this Monitor.
keeping Baby unit away from the body 20 cm.
IC Warning :
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS
standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only
operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain
approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential
radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should
be so chosen that , the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.)
is not more than that necessary for successful communication.