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    Premium DECT Digital Bab y Monitor Secure 610 User Guide[...]

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    2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORT ANT SAFETY INFORMA TION ....................................................... 3 GETTING ST ARTED .................................................................................. 6 ORICOM DIGIT AL BABY MONIT OR .......................................................... 7 SETTING UP ....................................[...]

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    3 IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INFORMA TION Impor tant Safety Inf ormation s  )TISVERYIMPOR TANTTHATYOUREADTHE5SER'UIDECAREFULLYASITCONTAINSDETAILED 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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    4 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 DEVICES  OTHERWISE THEY COULD CAUSE INTERFERENCE  [...]

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    5 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 EDBATTER IES MAYPRESENT AR ISK OF lREEXPLOSIONOR OTHER HAZARDAND MA YINV ALIDATEANYAPPROV ALORWARR ANTY  s[...]

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    6 GETTING ST AR TED This User Guide pro vides y ou with all the information y ou need to get the most from y our Oricom Digital Bab y 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[...]

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    7 ORICOM DIGIT AL BABY MONITOR P arent unit )NDICATESTHELEV ELOFRECEIVED SOUND  4HE,%$SWILLLIGHTUP PROGRESSIV ELYASTHESOUND increases. See page 19 for fur ther information. Press to switch the torch feature on and off . Red indicates that Mute All has been switched on. Amber indicates that Mute Low ha[...]

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    8 ORICOM DIGIT AL BABY MONITOR P arent unit display icons Menu options: Lightshow Nightlight Music Feed Timer Setup Battery status          4 EMPERATUREALERTVIBRATEON 4 EMPERATUREALERTVIBRATEOFF $ISPLA YS THE TEMPERATURE AS  measured at the Baby unit #R YINGALER TVIBRATE?[...]

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    9 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 POWERSOC KETVIATHEPOW ER adaptor cable supplied. ORICOM DIGIT AL BABY MONITOR[...]

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    10 Baby unit Press to switch the Nightlight on or off. Press to switch the Lightshow on or off . Press and hold to switch the power on or off . Press to emit an aler t beep from the P arent UNITnUSEFULFORlNDING THE0 ARENTUNITIFYOUV E misplaced it. Illuminates around the base. Nightlight Lightshow P ower on/off Find (on si[...]

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    mAh 11 For connection to the mains POWERSOC KETVIATHEPOW ER adaptor cable supplied. P ower socket (see page 25) (see page 26) 5SETOPLUGINANEXTERNALAUDIO source, e.g. MP3 play er , so you can play y our own choice of music to your bab y . Lightshow tilt contr ol Lightshow f ocus control Auxiliary input soc ket Bac[...]

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    12 P arent unit menu map Lightshow T urn (On/Off)? Brightness Timer 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 High Medium Low Beep Beep&Vibe Vibrate Scroll Options Play All Set Time[...]

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    13 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 ATETHEBATTER IESBYPULLING THEPLASTICTABA WA YFROMTHE BACKOFTHE0 ARENT?[...]

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    14 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 BATTERIES TO CHARGE FOR  HOURS IF TUR NED OFF OR[...]

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    15 Battery performance Rechargeable batteries in the P arent unit will last up to 20 hours in normal use. Please note that new BATTERIESDONOTREACHFULLCAPACITYUNTILTHEYHAV EBEENINNORMALUSEFORSE VERALDA YS The charge capacity of rechargeable batteries will reduce with time as they w ear out, so reducing[...]

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    16 Switch on and link the P arent and Bab y units 1. Press and hold the button on the Bab y unit until the nightlight briefly illuminates and the green Link indicator flashes . 2. Press and hold the  BUTTON ON THE 0ARENT UNIT UNTIL ALL THE ,%$S ON THE UNIT briefly illuminate. The green Link indicator will ?[...]

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    17 If the link is broken: s CHECKTHATTHEMAINSPO WERISPLUGGEDINANDS WITCHEDONATTHE"ABYUNIT s CHECKTHATBOTHUNITSARES WITCHEDON s CHECKTHATTHEBATTERIESARECHARGEDINTHE0 ARENTUNIT s  CHECK THAT THE 0ARENT AND "ABY UNITS AR[...]

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    18 USING YOUR DIGIT AL BABY MONITOR Switching on/off Switch the Bab y unit on 1. Press and hold the button until the nightlight briefly illuminates and the green Link indicator flashes. Once linked the g reen Link indicator will remain on. Switch the P arent unit on 1. Press and hold the  BUTTON ON THE 0ARENT UNIT UNTIL ALL?[...]

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    19 Baby sound le vel LED indicators 4HE SEV EN ,%$S ACROSS THE TOP OF THE 0 ARENT UNIT LIGHT UP TO INDICATE THE LEV EL OFSOUND BEING RECEIVEDFROM THE "ABY UNIT 4HE,%$S LIGHT UP PROGRESSIVELYAS the sound increases. LEDs 1-2  LIGHT UP 'REEN[...]

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    20 Adjust the loudspeaker v olume At the P arent unit: 1. Press or  TO SELECT THE REQUIRED LEV EL  4HE lRST PRESS WILL SHOW THE CURRENT SETTING 4HERE ARE  VOLUME LE VELS AND OFF -UTE 4HE VOLUME LEV EL WILL BESHOWNONTHEDISPLA YATEACHP[...]

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    21 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 SOUNDLE VEL,%$INDICATORSPAGEANDTHE#RYING!LER TPAGE 1. T o s[...]

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    22 )F THE 0 ARENT 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 LE VEL then the unit will un-mute so y ou can hear the sounds. 1. T o s witch Mute Low [...]

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    23 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 V OLUME HAD BEEN -UTED OR SET TO VOLUME OFF THE VOLUME LE VEL WILL BE[...]

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    24 The P arent unit menu The button on the P arent unit can be used to select and change settings on the "ABYUNITWITHOUTHA VINGTORISKDISTURBINGYOURBABY   9 OUCANACCESSTHESETTINGSB Y 1. Press then press or to scroll through the menu options sho wn on the top of the displa y . Press when the option[...]

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    25 Switch lightsho w on/off using the Parent unit 1. T o s witch on, press the button. The displa y will briefly show Lightshow On and the Baby unit lightsho w will tur n on. 2. T o s witch off , press the button. The displa y will br iefly show Lightsho w Off and the lightshow will turn off. 9 OUCANALSOS WITCHTHE,IGHTSHOWONO[...]

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    26 Adjusting the lightshow angle and f ocus 5SE THE MANUAL CONTROLS ON THE "ABYUNIT  PAGE  TO TILT THE LIGHTSHOWTO ONE side of the current position. The f ocus wheel should be used to obtain a clear picture on the wall or ceiling. Nightlight 9 OUCANSETACOMFORTINGNIGH[...]

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    27 Select the nightlight brightness level using the P arent unit 1. Press . Lightshow is display ed, press to displa y Nightlight and press . 2. T urn On? is display ed, press to display Brightness and press . 3. Press or to displa y either Low , Medium or High and press to select. The display will sho w Saved BRIEmYANDYOULLHEARA?[...]

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    28 Pla y music fr om the Baby unit The Baby unit has 19 songs that can be pla y ed to gently soothe your bab y . The SONGSHAV EBEENGROUPEDINTOCATEGORIES ,ULLABIES.ATUREAND#LASSICAL  9 OU CAN SELECT ONE SONG TO PLAY REPEATEDLY OR SELECT THE 0LAY ! LL OPTION [...]

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    29 T urn music on/off using the P arent unit 1. T o turn the music on, press the b utton. The displa y will br iefly show Music On and m usic will star t pla ying from the Baby unit. 2. T o turn the music off , press the button. The displa y will br iefly show Music Off and the m usic will tur n off. Choose a song to play using the P arent unit 1[...]

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    30 Set a play time f or m usic 1. Press . Lightshow is display ed, press until Music is display ed and press . 2. Play? is displa y ed, press until Timer is display ed and press .    5SETHE or buttons to scroll through the options: 5 min , 10 min , 15 min or Constant and press when the option you w ant is display ed. The display w[...]

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    31 Start the feed timer countdown 1. Press . Lightshow is displa yed, press until Feed Timer is displa yed 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. 7HEN THE TIMER HAS lNISHED COUNTING DOWN TO 00:00 y[...]

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    32 Select the type of feed timer alert 1. Press . Lightshow is displa yed, press until Feed Timer is displa yed and press . 2. Start? is display ed, press until Timer Aler t is displa yed and press . 3. 5SETHE and b uttons to display either Beep , Beep&Vibe or Vibrate and press to select. The displa y will show Sa ved ANDYOUWILL?[...]

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    33 T emperature monitor There is a temperature sensor on the Bab y unit to constantly monitor the TEMPERATURE IN YOUR BABY S ROOM AND YOULL 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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    34 T emperature monitor indicators T emperature On the P arent unit "ELOW# $ISPLA YSHOWS T oo Cold n# n# $ISPLA YSHOWS T oo W arm /VER# $ISPLA YSHO WS T oo Hot Select the type of temperature alert 1. Press . Lightshow is display ed, press until SetUp is display[...]

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    35 T emperature aler t options Beep = P arent unit will beep . icon will flash. Beep&Vibe 0 ARENTUNITWILLBEEPANDVIBRATE  icon will flash. Vibrate 0 ARENTUNITWILLVIBRATE  icon will flash. Screen Only = icon will flash. Off = No aler ts. icon will not be displa yed.  !LL OF THE[...]

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    36 Crying aler t  4HE CR YING ALER T WILL ONLY BE ACTIVATED IF -UTE !LL HAS BEEN SWITCHED ON OR IF THE 0ARENT UNIT VOLUME HAS BEEN SWITCHED TO VOLUME OFF SEE PAGE  F OR inf or mation on the Mute All feature . With Mute All s witched on, if[...]

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    37 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 . Lightshow is display ed, press until SetUp is [...]

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    38 Reset the units Resetting either units will retur n the settings at that unit back to its def ault settings. 2ESETTING THE UNITS IS ONLY ADVISABLE IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING DIFlCULTIES WITH YOUR PRODUCT  )T IS A USEFUL feature that ensures y our Baby Monitor is returned to its new “out of [...]

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    39 TROUBLESHOOTING Should you e xperience difficulties operating the SC610 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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    40 Batter y low on P arent unit ¥ 0UTTHE0 ARENTUNITBACKONTHECHARGERTOCHARGE  ¥ 0LACE 0ARENT UNIT BACK ON THE CHARGER AS FREQUENTLY ASPOSSIBLEORIDEALLYLEA VEITONTHECHARGERTOENSURE the batteries remain charged. ¥ 4 O SHOR TEN THE CHARG[...]

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    41 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 Asked Questions” on our website www .oricom.com.au. )F YOU HAV E FUR THER?[...]

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    42 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  0LEASECALLOREMAILOUR#USTOMER3UPPOR T 4 EAMCONTACTDETAILSFOLLOW  s  ! #USTOMER 3UPPOR T4 EAM MEMBER WILL VERIFY AFTER TROUBLESHOOTINGWITH YOU IF[...]

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    43 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 , text messages and CONTACT INFORMATION  0LEASE ENSURE THAT YOU HAV E MADE A COP Y OF ANY DATA SAV EDONYOURGOODS[...]

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    44 W ARRANTY W arranty Inf ormation (A ustralia)  4HIS 7 ARRANTYISPROVIDEDB Y/RICOM)NTER NATIONAL0TY,TD!".  5NIT   3OV EREIGN 0LACE 3OUTH 7INDSOR .37  HEREIN AFTER  REFERRED TO as “Oricom”. O[...]

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    Products distributed by Oricom are manuf actured using ne w mater ials or new ANDUSEDMATERIALSEQUIVALENTTONE WINPERFORMANCEANDRELIABILITY  3PAREPAR TS MA Y BE NEW OR EQUIV ALENT TO NEW   3PARE PAR TS ARE WARRANTED TO BE FREE FROM def ects in mater ial or workmans[...]

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    46 W ARRANTY 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 INCLUDINGBUTNOTLIMITEDT[...]

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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[...]