User's Manual

STEP 1 Remove battery cover and select channel to correspond to the same channel used
on Baby’s Unit as shown.
(LD of parent’s unit w/battery cover removed indicating channel selector)
STEP 2 Place the Parent’s Unit at least 10 feet from the Baby’s Unit.
STEP 3 To use household power, plug the round end of adapter cord into the jack on the
Parent’s unit, then plug the the adapter into an electrical outlet. Turn the power switch to
“ON” and set at an appropriate volume level to hear baby at all times. The power-on LED
Light on the Unit should be illuminated and solid red.
NOTE: The pre-installed rechargeable battery pack in the Parent’s Unit will
automatically charge when the A/C adapter is in use.
STEP 4 For optional battery power, do not attach AC Adapter. Simply turn the power
switch to “ON” and the Parent’s Unit will run on battery power.
Note: If you experience a power failure, the Parent’s Unit and the Baby’s
Unit will not automatically switch to battery power. You must disconnect the
AC Adapters from the Parent’s and the Baby’s Unit. You must have have installed (1) 9-
Volt battery in the Baby’s Unit, and the rechargeable battery pack in the Parent’s Unit
must have been charged prior to use.
LED SOUND LEVEL LIGHT INDICATORS/LOSS OF SIGNAL INDICATORS
The four (4) RED LEDs at the top of the Parent’s Unit light up to display sound levels.
These sound level indicators are facto-factory pre-set and are not affected by the volume
setting. This feature allows you to view the relative volume level of your baby’s sounds.
It is most effective when you are in a noisy environment and may not be able to hear your
baby’s sounds clearly. The louder the sound, the more RED LEDs will light up. These
RED LEDs, along with the Speaker, also serve as a loss of signal alarm. When the
Parent’s unit is too far from the Baby’s Unit for monitoring, the LEDs will flash and the
Speaker will give off an audible alarm.
Operating Tips
• Make sure that both units are on the same channel. Even though you may
hear your baby’s sounds, proper use of this system requires that both units
must be on the same channel. If the units are on different channels, the signals from the
Baby’s Unit may be strong enough to be picked up by the
Parent’s Unit, but these signals are unreliable and may contain substantial
static.
•When using the AC Adapters with household electricity, make sure the out-let has
power. Some electrical outlets are powered through a wall switch in