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Premium DECT Digital Bab y Monitor Secure 510 User Guide[...]
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3 T ABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORT ANT SAFETY INFORMA TION ....................................................... 4 GETTING ST ARTED .................................................................................. 7 ORICOM DIGIT AL BABY MONIT OR .......................................................... 8 SETTING UP ....................................[...]
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4 IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INFORMA TION Impor tant Safety Inf ormation s )TISVERYIMPOR TANTTHATYOUREADTHE5SER'UIDECAREFULLYASITCONTAINSDETAILED inf or mation you will need to get the most from y our Oricom Baby Monitor . If you HAV E ANY ISSUES SETTING UP OR USING YOUR /R IC[...]
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5 IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INFORMA TION s 4HE INSTALLATION LOCATION PLA YS AN IMPOR TANT ROLE IN ENSUR ING PROPER OPERATION Theref ore, maintain a distance of at least one meter from other electronic EQUIPMENT SUCH AS MICROWA V E OV ENS OR HI¥l DE VICES OTHERWISE THE Y COULD[...]
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6 IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INFORMA TION s 5SE ONLY THE BATTERIES SUPPLIED WITH THE PRODUCT )MPROPER USE O R U S E O F UNAPPROV EDBATTER IES MAYPRESENT AR ISK OF lREEXPLOSIONOR OTHER HAZARDAND MA YINV ALIDATEANYAPPRO VALORW ARRANTY s[...]
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7 This User Guide pro vides y ou with all the information y ou need to get the most from y our Oricom Digital Baby Monitor . Please read this guide carefully and keep it for future ref erence . Need help? If you need assistance setting up or using y our /RICOM $IGITAL "ABY -ONITOR CALL OUR 3UPPOR T team on 1300 889 785. I[...]
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8 ORICOM DIGIT AL BABY MONITOR P arent unit )NDICATESTHELEV ELOFRECEIVED SOUND 4HE,%$SWILLLIGHTUP PROGRESSIV ELYASTHESOUND increases. See page 20 for fur ther information. Steady red indicates that Mute All has been switched on. Amber indicates that Mute Low has been switched on. 0 OWERSA VINGB[...]
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9 ORICOM DIGIT AL BABY MONITOR P arent unit display icons Menu options: Nightlight Music Feed Timer Setup Battery status 4 EMPERATUREALERTVIBRATEON 4 EMPERATUREALERTVIBRATEOFF Nightlight is on Music is pla ying $ISPLA YS THE TEMPERATURE AS measured at the Baby unit #R YINGALER TVIBRATEON #R [...]
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10 P arent unit charger Front Back Charging light P ower socket Red when the P arent unit is correctly placed on the charger . For connection to the mains POWERSOC KETVIATHEPOW ER adaptor cable supplied. ORICOM DIGIT AL BABY MONITOR[...]
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11 Baby unit Press to switch the Nightlight on or off. Press and hold to switch the power on or off . When music has been switched on (see Music button description below), press to skip through the SONGSAV AILABLE Press to switch m usic on at the Baby unit (the music and duration will be as last set at the P arent unit). Press again to switch[...]
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12 For connection to the mains po wer SOCK ETVIATHEPOWERADAPTORCAB LE supplied. P ower socket Back of Bab y unit ORICOM DIGIT AL BABY MONITOR[...]
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13 P arent unit menu map T urn (On/Off)? Brightness Timer (Play/Stop)? Choose Song Timer (Start/Stop) Timer Duration Timer Repeat Timer Alert Crying Alert T emp Alert Backlight Nightlight Music Feed Timer Setup Menu High Medium Low Beep Beep&Vibe Vibrate 3 Blind Mice Brahms #ANONIN$ $REAM#HASE $REAMING Hush Baby Night Night T winkle St[...]
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14 SETTING UP P arent unit 1. Plug one of the power adaptor cab les into the sock et marked on the back of the P arent unit charger and plug the other end into the mains power w all sock et and s witch the power on. !CTIV ATETHEBATTER IESBYPULLING THEPLASTICTABA WA YFROMTHE BACKOFTHE0 ARENT?[...]
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15 SETTING UP 3. Place the P arent unit into the charger . The red charging light will illuminate on the charger and the batter y icon will star t scrolling on the Parent until displa y to indicate that the batteries are being charged. ,EAV E THE BATTER IES TO CHARGE F OR HOURS TO REACH MAXIMUM CHARGE [...]
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16 Battery performance Rechargeable batteries in the P arent unit will last up to 20 hours in normal use. Please note that new BATTERIESDONOTREACHFULLCAPACITYUNTILTHEYHAV EBEENINNORMALUSEFORSE VERALDA YS The charge capacity of rechargeable batteries will reduce with time as they w ear out, so reducing[...]
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17 Switch on and link the P arent and Bab y units 1. Press and hold the button on the Bab y unit f or 1 second. The nightlight will briefly illuminate and then the green Link indicator will flash. 2. Press and hold the BUTTONONTHE 0 ARENTUNIT UNTILALL THE,%$S ONTHE UNITBR IEmY illuminate. The green Link i[...]
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18 If the link is broken: s CHECKTHATTHEMAINSPO WERISPLUGGEDINANDS WITCHEDONATTHE"ABYUNIT s CHECKTHATBOTHUNITSARES WITCHEDON s CHECKTHATTHEBATTERIESARECHARGEDINTHE0 ARENTUNIT s CHECK THAT THE 0 ARENT AND "ABY UNITS A[...]
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19 USING YOUR DIGIT AL BABY MONITOR Switching on/off Switch the Bab y unit on 1. Press and hold the button f or 1 second. The nightlight will briefly illuminate and then the green Link indicator will flash until it links with the P arent unit. Once linked the g reen Link indicator will remain on. Switch the P arent unit on 1. Press and hold the ?[...]
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20 Baby sound le vel LED indicators 4HE SEV EN ,%$S ACROSS THE TOP OF THE 0 ARENT UNIT LIGHT UP TO INDICATE THE LEV EL OFSOUND BEING RECEIVEDFROM THE "ABY UNIT 4HE,%$S LIGHT UP PROGRESSIVELYAS the sound increases. LEDs 1-2 LIGHT UP 'REEN[...]
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21 Adjust the loudspeaker v olume At the P arent unit: 1. Press or TOSELECTTHEREQUIREDLE V EL 4HElRSTPRESSWILLSHOWTHECUR RENT SETTING 4HERE ARE VOLUME LEV ELS AND OFF -UTE 4HE VOLUME LEV EL WILL BE SHOWNONTHEDISPLA YATEACHPRESS?[...]
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22 Mute All feature – P arent unit onl y 4HE -UTE !LL F EATURE PRE VENTS ANY SOUND COMING FROM THE 0 ARENT UNIT loudspeaker . With Mute All on y ou can still monitor your bab y using the Baby SOUNDLE VEL,%$INDICATORSPAGEANDTHE#RYING!LER TPAGE 1. T o s[...]
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23 )F THE 0ARENT UNIT RECEIVES SOUND UP TO THE LEV EL OF THE lRST TWO ,%$S THEN THEY WILL TUR N AMBER BUT NO SOUND WILL BE HEARD IF THE SOUND RISES ABOV E THIS LEV EL then the unit will un-mute so y ou can hear the sounds. 1. T o s witch Mute Low o[...]
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24 Find 9 OU CAN PRESS THE button on the Bab y unit to make the P arent unit sound AN ALER T TO HELP YOU lND IT IF IT S BEEN MISPLACED )F THE 0ARENT UNIT LOUDSPEAKER VOLUMEHAD BEEN -UTED OR SET TO VOLUME OFF THE VOLUME LEV EL WILL BE?[...]
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25 The P arent unit menu The button on the P arent unit can be used to select and change settings on the "ABYUNITWITHOUTHA VINGTORISKDISTURBINGYOURBAB Y 9 OUCANACCESSTHESETTINGSBY 1. Press then press or to scroll through the menu options shown on the top of the displa y . Press when the option [...]
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26 Switch nightlight on/off using the P arent unit 1. T o s witch on, press the button. Nightlight is displa yed, press . 2. T urn On? is display ed, press . Light On will briefly be display ed, then the icon. 3. T o s witch off , press . Nightlight is display ed, press . T urn Off? is displa yed, press . Light Off will br iefly be display ed and[...]
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27 Pla y music fr om the Baby unit The Baby unit has eight songs that can be pla y ed to gently soothe your bab y . 9 OU CAN SELECT ONE SONG TO PLAY REPEATEDLY OR SELECT THE 0LAY ! LL OPTION F OR A medley of all eight songs . The songs can be set to play in a loop f or 5, 10 or 15 MINUTESORY OU?[...]
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28 Choose a song to play using the P arent unit 1. Press . Nightlight is display ed, press to display Music and press . 2. Play? is displa y ed, press to displa y Choose Song and press . 5SE THE and b uttons to scroll through the eight song titles and Play All . Press when the option you w ant is display ed. The display will sh[...]
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29 Feed Timer 9 OU CAN SET A &EED4IMER ON THE 0 ARENT UNIT TO ACT AS A COUNTDOWN TIMER THAT WILL ALER T YOU WHEN YOU NEXT NEED TO F EED YOUR BABY 9 OU HAV E A CHOICE OF ALER T TYPES BEEP BEEP VIBE AND VIBRATE[...]
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30 Start the feed timer countdown 1. Press . Nightlight is displa yed, press until Feed Timer is display ed and press . 2. Start? is display ed, press . The display will briefly show Timer On and then the timer will be shown counting do wn the seconds from the time you set. 7HENTHETIMER HASlNISHEDCOUNTING DOWNTO 00:00 you w[...]
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31 Switch timer repeat option on or off 1. Press . Nightlight is displa yed, press until Feed Timer is display ed and press . 2. Start? is display ed, press until Timer Repeat is displa yed and press . 3. 5SETHE and buttons to displa y either Repeat On or Repeat Off and press to select. The display will sho w Saved ANDY OUWILLHEAR[...]
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32 T emperature monitor There is a temperature sensor on the Bab y unit to constantly monitor the TEMPERATURE IN YOUR BABY S ROOM AND YOULL BE ALER TED IF IT GETS TOO HOT TOO WARM OR TOO COLD 4HE 0 ARENT UNIT WILL VIBRATE SOUND AN ALER T BEEP AND [...]
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33 T emperature monitor indicators T emperature On the P arent unit Below 16°C $ISPLA YSHOWS T oo Cold 16 – 20°C 21 – 24°C $ISPLA YSHOWS T oo Warm /VER# $ISPLA YSHO WS T oo Hot Select the type of temperature alert 1. Press . Nightlight is display ed, press until SetUp is display ed and press . 2. Crying Aler t i[...]
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34 T emperature aler t options Beep = P arent unit will beep . icon will flash. Beep&Vibe 0 ARENTUNITWILLBEEPANDVIBRATE icon will flash. Vibrate 0 ARENTUNITWILLVIBRATE icon will flash. Screen Only = icon will flash. Off = No aler ts. icon will not be displa y ed. !LL OF T[...]
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35 Select the type of crying aler t 1. Press . Nightlight is display ed, press until SetUp is display ed and press . 2. Crying Aler t is displa yed, press . 3. 5SE THE and buttons to displa y either Beep , Beep&Vibe , Vibrate or Screen Only and press to select. The display will sho w Saved and you will HEARACONlR MATIONBEEP T[...]
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36 Bac klight 9 OU CAN SELECT WHETHER OR NOT THE ,#$ BACKLIGHT COMES ON WHEN AN ALER T IS ACTIVATED 7HEN THE BACKLIGHT COMES ON IT WILL STAY ON FOR SECONDS 4HE def ault setting is On. 1. Press . Nightlight is display ed, press until SetUp is[...]
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37 5SER!LER TTONESCANBESILENCEDBYPRESSINGANYB UTTONONTHE0 ARENTUNIT System Aler ts can be silenced for a 5 min ute per iod by pressing an y button on the P arent unit. Reset the units Resetting either units will retur n the settings at that unit back to its def ault settings. 2ESETTING THE UNIT[...]
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38 TROUBLESHOOTING Should you e xperience difficulties operating the SC510 please ref er to the TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE BELOW )F YOU STILL EXPERIENCE DIFlCULTIES PLEASE CONTACT /R ICOM Customer Suppor t on 1300 889 785 for assistance . T roubleshooting Prob lems Solutions Link light does not come on ¥ #HEC[...]
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39 TROUBLESHOOTING Batter y low on P arent unit ¥ 0UTTHE0 ARENTUNITBACKONTHECHARGERTOCHARGE ¥ 0LACE 0ARENT UNIT BAC K ON THE CHARGER AS FREQUENTLY ASPOSSIBLEORIDEALLYLEA VEITONTHECHARGERTOENSURE the batteries remain charged. ¥ 4 O SHOR TE[...]
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40 CUSTOMER SUPPOR T Customer Support )F YOU HAV E ANY PROBLEMS SETTING UP OR USING THIS PRODUCT YOU W ILL lND USEFUL tips and inf or mation in the T roub leshooting section of this user guide as well as “F requently Ask ed Questions” on our website www .or icom.com.au. )F YOU HAV E FUR THER[...]
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41 W ARRANTY How to make a c laim under W arranty in A ustralia Oricom has a simple warranty process f or y ou to follo w: s 0LEASECALLOREMAILOUR#USTOMER3UPPOR T 4 EAMCONTACTDETAILSFOLLOW s ! #USTOMER 3UPPOR T4 EAM MEMBER WILL VERIFY AFTER TROUBLESHOOTINGWITH YOU IF[...]
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42 W ARRANTY Important Information Repair Notice Please be aw are that the repair of your goods ma y result in the loss of any user-generated data (such as stored telephone numbers , te xt messages and CONTACT INFORMATION 0LEASE ENSURE THAT YOU HAV E MADE A COP Y OF ANY DATA SAV EDONY OURGOODS?[...]
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W arranty Inf ormation (A ustralia) 4HIS 7 ARRANTYISPROVIDEDB Y/RICOM)NTER NATIONAL0TY,TD!". 5NIT 3OV EREIGN 0LACE 3OUTH 7INDSOR .37 HEREIN AFTER REFERRED TO as “Oricom”. Oricom makes n[...]
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Products distributed by Oricom are manuf actured using ne w mater ials or new ANDUSEDMATERIALSEQUIVALENTTONE WINPERFORMANCEANDRELIABILITY 3PAREPAR TS MA Y BE NEW OR EQUIV ALENT TO NE W 3PARE PAR TS ARE WARRANTED TO BE FREE FROM def ects in material or wor kman[...]
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1. f ailure b y you to adhere to the warnings and f ollow the instructions set out in this user guide f or the proper installation and use of the product; 2. negligence on y our par t or misuse by y ou of the product; 3. an uncontrollab le e xter nal cause which results in the product not functioning INCLUDINGBUTNOTLIMITEDTOPO WER[...]
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Ref: 07092011 Contact Details for Oricom support and Warranty c laims in A ustralia Oricom Inter national Pty Ltd Lock ed Bag 658 South Windsor , NSW 2756 A ustralia Email: suppor t@oricom.com.au Phone: 1300 889 785 (Monda y to F riday 8am to 6pm AEST) W eb: www .or icom.com.au F ax: (02) 4574 8898 Contact details for Oricom Support and Warranty Cl[...]