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SBC SC369 baby monitor Instructions for use 12 www .philips.com This document is printed on chlorine free produced paper Data subject to change without notice Printed in China year warranty χρόνσς εγγύηση an garantie år garanti Jahr Garantie år garanti jaar garantie år garanti año garantia vuosi takuu anno garanzia ano garantia T y[...]
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2 A C H A N N E L B P O W E R P O W E R T R A N S M I T M I C A 1 2 3 4 7 5 6 A C HA NN EL B DC 9V L I N K P O W E R C H A R G E C H A R G E B 1 2 8 7 3 4 5 6 9 13 12 11 10 L I N K P O W E R 8 11 IFUSC369ENbk.p65 14/10/2002, 11:29 2[...]
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3 B ABY UNIT A-1 Microphone ------------------------- high-sensitivity micr ophone A-2 P ower light -------------------------- lights when unit is power ed; flashes when batteries are low A-3 T ransmit light ----------------------- lights when a sound is being transmitted A-4 Pow er pushbutton ---------------- push this button to switch the unit on[...]
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4 P O W E R L I N K L E V E L A C H A N N E L B C 1 2 7 6 3 4 5 9 8 B IG P ARENT UNIT C-1 Po wer light -------------------------- lights when unit is pow ered; flashes when batteries are low C-2 System check light ----------------- lights to show that both units are in touch with each other C-3 Loudspeaker ------------------------ provides clear so[...]
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5 G ETTING THE UNITS READ Y FOR USE Baby unit Connect the AC power adapter (A-9) to an AC mains socket, and then connect the cord to the DC power supply socket (A-5) of the Baby unit. If you want to use batteries, remove the battery compartment cover (A-7) using a screwdriver . Insert four 1.5V , AA batteries (not included; we recommend non-chargea[...]
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6 H OW TO USE THE BA BY MONIT OR Monitoring bab y’ s sounds Both Parent units can be used at the same time. T o use the units to listen to your baby: • Position the Baby unit at least 1 metre away from the baby so that the microphone (A-1) can pick up baby’s sounds. • Set the channel switch to the same position on both units. • Push the P[...]