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EN User manual 3 S C D 6 03 Alw a ys her e to help y ou Reg ist er you r prod uc t and ge t su ppo r t at w ww.philips.com/w elcome[...]
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3 2 General description I P arent unit 1 Antenna 2 Batter y/pow er -on light 3 V oice activation light 4 Brightness adjustment buttons 5 Video display - icon explanation • a. P arent unit and baby unit are not linked • b. Batter y status • c. Signal strength symbol • d. V olume level bar • e . Br ightness level bar • f. Lullaby number s[...]
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4 D Note: The baby unit has an oper ating time of 3 hour s when you use it on non-rechargeable alkaline batteries with the night light switched on. 1 Remov e the batter y compar tment lid. 2 Inser t four non-rechargeable alkaline batter ies. D Note: Make sure the + and - poles point in the right direction. 3 Reattach the lid. 3 Pr eparing for use I[...]
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5 2 Inser t the rechar geable batter y . D Note: Make sure the + and - poles point in the right direction. 3 Reattach the lid. 4 Inser t the appliance plug into the parent unit and put the adapter in a wall socket. • The batter y/power-on light on the par ent unit lights up green. The animated batter y charging image appears at the top of the vid[...]
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6 4 Using the appliance 1 Place the parent unit and the baby unit in the same room to test the connection. Make sure the baby unit is at least 1.5 metres (5 feet) a way from the parent unit. 2 Set the on/off switch on the baby unit to the ON position. • The green po wer-on light goes on. D Note: The pow er -on light always lights up green, even w[...]
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7 • If no connection can be established, the parent unit beeps and the out-of-r ange image appears on the display. 4.1 P ositioning the bab y monitor B W arning: K eep the baby unit out of the r each of the baby . Nev er place the baby unit inside or mount it on the baby’ s bed or pla ypen. D Note: If you use a cordless phone, wireless video , [...]
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8 4 Place the parent unit within the operating range of the baby unit. Make sure it is at least 1.5 metres (5 feet) a way from the bab y unit to av oid acoustic feedback. For more information on the oper ating range , see section ‘Operating r ange’ below . 4.1.1 Operating range The operating r ange of the baby monitor is 150 metres (490 feet) i[...]
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9 5.2 Adjusting displa y brightness Y ou can adjust the display br ightness of the parent unit to the level y ou prefer . 1 Press the brightness adjustment buttons on the parent unit to adjust the brightness of the video display . • The display brightness bar appear s on the display to show the selected display brightness . D Note: If the brightn[...]
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10 1 T o activate the voice activation mode , press the voice activation button on the parent unit. • The voice activation light on the parent unit goes on and the voice activation image appears on the video display. • When the baby unit detects a sound, the video display on the parent unit automatically goes on to sho w the baby . When no new [...]
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11 2 T o select another lullaby , press the lullaby button. Continue pressing the ‘next lullaby’ button until y ou hear the lullaby y ou prefer . D Note: Y ou can also select the repeat symbol to play all lullabies repeatedly in a loop . 3 Press the lullaby pla y/stop button on the parent unit to play the lullab y selected. • The lullaby star[...]
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12 5.10 Auto mute f eature When the baby unit detects a lo w sound level, e .g. the sleeping sound of the baby , the parent unit automatically mutes the sound output so that y ou will not hear this sound. When the baby star ts to cr y , the parent unit automatically switches on the volume again to let y ou hear the cr ying sound. 5.11 Reset featur [...]
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13 8 Ordering accessories T o purchase accessor ies for this appliance , please visit our online shop at www .shop .philips.com/ ser vice . If the online shop is not availab le in your countr y , go to your Philips dealer or a Philips ser vice centre . If you ha ve any difculties obtaining accessories for your appliance, please contact the Phili[...]
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14 Wh y doesn’t the baby unit charge when I plug it in? • The bab y unit does not hav e a char ging function. Put new non-rechar geable batteries in the baby unit if y ou want to use the baby unit cordlessly . Wh y can’t I establish a connection? Why is the connection lost ev er y now and then? Why ar e there sound inter ruptions? • The bab[...]
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15 Wh y does the parent unit beep? • If the parent unit beeps while the out-of- range image appear s on the video display , the connection with the baby unit is lost. Mov e the parent unit closer to the baby unit. • If the parent unit beeps while the batter y/ pow er -on light and the batter y symbol on the video display ash red, the recharg[...]
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16 Operating time/operating range The specied operating range of the baby monitor is up to 150 metres/490 f eet outdoors and up to 30 metres/98 f eet indoors. Wh y does m y baby monitor manage a much smaller distance than that? • The specied operating r ange of 150 metres (490 feet) is only valid outdoors in open air and in the line of sigh[...]
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17 Wh y doesn’t the par ent unit work in the voice activation mode? • The distance betw een the baby and the bab y unit may be too large to pick up sounds from the baby . Make sure that the baby unit is placed 1 to 1.5 metres (3.5 to 5 feet) a way from the baby . Wh y isn’t the image on the video displa y clear in night vision? • The distan[...]
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