Note: remove the battery when you are not going to use the appliance for a long
time.
5.1.2. BABY UNIT POWER SUPPLY
The camera or baby unit of this baby monitor is designed to be used with the AC/DC
adapter supplied.
1. Locate the connector socket (VII) on the back of the baby unit.
2. Connect the adapter cable to the mini USB socket of the camera. Use only the adapter
supplied.
3. Plug the adapter into the mains.
Warning: Choking hazard – Keep the cord out of the baby's reach. NEVER place a
camera with cables less than 1 metre from the cot. Never use extension cords with
AC adapters. Use only the AC adapters supplied.
5.2. OPERATION
5.2.1. TURNING THE UNITS ON/OFF
5.2.1.1. MONITOR:
Hold down the power button (6) located at the top of the monitor to turn it on or off. The
ON/link LED (2) light up or go out depending on whether you turn the unit on or off.
5.2.1.2. CAMERA:
To turn the camera on or off, hold down the power button (II) for two seconds. The power
LED (VIII) will light up or go out depending on whether you are turning the unit on or off.
When you have installed and turned on the camera, you can view the images and hear the
sounds picked up in your baby's room through the monitor.
5.2.2. TOUCHSCREEN LOCK
If you need to lock the touchscreen to prevent any function being activated when not
desired, press the screen lock button (9) on the side of the monitor. Press this button again
if you wish to reactivate it.
5.2.3. TALKING TO THE BABY
From the parent unit, you can talk to your baby (e.g. to reassure him/her and let them know
you are on your way) or partner (if he or she is in the baby's room).
Press and hold down the button for talking to the baby (10) and speak into the monitor.
Release the button when you finish talking to hear the sound from the baby's room again.
Note that you cannot hear your baby while you are talking to him/her; to hear him/her you
have to release the button.
5.2.4. INFRARED NIGHT VISION (AUTOMATIC)
The infrared night vision function allows the camera to pick up images of your baby or the
monitored area in dark or low light conditions.
In this mode, only black and white images will be displayed on the monitor and only objects
located less than 2 metres away can be seen.
The camera constantly monitors the light level and automatically changes to infrared mode
when there is insufficient light for normal vision.