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Parts List Adult assembly required. Quick Start Manual Parent Unit Battery R Nursery Unit (A5083) (1) AC Adapter (1) AC Adapter Nursery Unit Base (A5195) Wall Mount Belt Clip Tool required: Phillips screwdriver R Digital Color Video Baby Monitor Quick Start Product Instruction Manual Parent Unit (A5066) OWNER'S MANUAL Keep instructions for future use.
Parts List Adult assembly required. Quick Start Manual Parent Unit Battery R Nursery Unit (A5083) (1) AC Adapter (1) AC Adapter Nursery Unit Base (A5195) Wall Mount Belt Clip Tool required: Phillips screwdriver R Digital Color Video Baby Monitor Quick Start Product Instruction Manual Parent Unit (A5066) OWNER'S MANUAL Keep instructions for future use.
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Parent Unit CONNECTION LIGHT (LED)(pg13) ANTENNA VOLUME UP (pg28) VOLUME DOWN (pg28) SOUND LIGHTS LCD SCREEN UP (pg15) DOWN (pg15) POWER ON/OFF (pg13) AC ADAPTER JACK (pg8) BATTERY LEVEL LIGHT (pg29) OK (pg15) VIDEO ON/OFF (pg14) SPEAKER CHARGING STATUS LIGHT (pg29) BATTERY (pg7)
Parent Unit CONNECTION LIGHT (LED)(pg13) ANTENNA VOLUME UP (pg28) VOLUME DOWN (pg28) SOUND LIGHTS LCD SCREEN UP (pg15) DOWN (pg15) POWER ON/OFF (pg13) AC ADAPTER JACK (pg8) BATTERY LEVEL LIGHT (pg29) OK (pg15) VIDEO ON/OFF (pg14) SPEAKER CHARGING STATUS LIGHT (pg29) BATTERY (pg7)
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Remove the battery door cover on the Parent Unit by sliding it down. 2 Plug battery into the slot shown in #2. 3 Place battery pack into recess and press wire into the Parent Unit before the unit will be plugged into the slot. Installing Batteries 1 The battery must be ready for use.
Remove the battery door cover on the Parent Unit by sliding it down. 2 Plug battery into the slot shown in #2. 3 Place battery pack into recess and press wire into the Parent Unit before the unit will be plugged into the slot. Installing Batteries 1 The battery must be ready for use.
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Charge battery for 3 hours. 4 Replace the battery door. 5 R Attach the AC adapter to the unit and plug into wall to charge the battery.
Charge battery for 3 hours. 4 Replace the battery door. 5 R Attach the AC adapter to the unit and plug into wall to charge the battery.
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NOTE: Screw should be used in the case of time. ● To save battery power, only audio functions are active while using batteries. 10 Make sure they are inserted correctly. ● Batteries can be useful in case of emergency or for short periods of a power outage. ● Batteries should be replaced periodically. ● Batteries should only be loosened but stay attached to remove the battery door. Installing Batteries 6 (Optional) Use a Phillips head screwdriver to battery door. 7 (Optional) Insert 3 AAA batteries.
NOTE: Screw should be used in the case of time. ● To save battery power, only audio functions are active while using batteries. 10 Make sure they are inserted correctly. ● Batteries can be useful in case of emergency or for short periods of a power outage. ● Batteries should be replaced periodically. ● Batteries should only be loosened but stay attached to remove the battery door. Installing Batteries 6 (Optional) Use a Phillips head screwdriver to battery door. 7 (Optional) Insert 3 AAA batteries.
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...120sec. To reset, press Video button. Brightness... or Always On, by pressing Up/Down. Choose "Settings" and press "OK" to select 44 Settings Menu Time... Back... To make screen brighter again press Video button. Alarm... Screen will reduce battery life. 26 Video Off Time 43 Main Menu... Zoom... Settings... Use UP/DOWN to choose, OK to select it . Video Off Time... Use UP/DOWN to choose, OK to select...
...120sec. To reset, press Video button. Brightness... or Always On, by pressing Up/Down. Choose "Settings" and press "OK" to select 44 Settings Menu Time... Back... To make screen brighter again press Video button. Alarm... Screen will reduce battery life. 26 Video Off Time 43 Main Menu... Zoom... Settings... Use UP/DOWN to choose, OK to select it . Video Off Time... Use UP/DOWN to choose, OK to select...
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... Light can be disposed of properly by recycling. Battery Information Parent Unit Battery Level The Battery Icon shows how much power is closed. • Batteries should be seen easily when the Parent Unit is left in the batteries: 50 LOW FULL • When the batteries are low, the Battery Icon will blink and the monitor will beep...
... Light can be disposed of properly by recycling. Battery Information Parent Unit Battery Level The Battery Icon shows how much power is closed. • Batteries should be seen easily when the Parent Unit is left in the batteries: 50 LOW FULL • When the batteries are low, the Battery Icon will blink and the monitor will beep...
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...• When the Nursery Unit is closed. will be shown on the screen for 5 seconds. • The Charging Light will illuminate red while the batteries are being used or will show "Nursery Unit AC Power Disconnected" when the Nursery unit is on the screen for 5 seconds. • When the... battery is fully charged, the text "Battery is no longer being charged, green when the batteries are low. • The Parent Unit will be shown on battery power. • Remove the batteries from the unit if it is full..." This helps to extend ...
...• When the Nursery Unit is closed. will be shown on the screen for 5 seconds. • The Charging Light will illuminate red while the batteries are being used or will show "Nursery Unit AC Power Disconnected" when the Nursery unit is on the screen for 5 seconds. • When the... battery is fully charged, the text "Battery is no longer being charged, green when the batteries are low. • The Parent Unit will be shown on battery power. • Remove the batteries from the unit if it is full..." This helps to extend ...
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... the connections. • Nursery Unit covered or blocked - No Sound or No Video • Batteries dead or weak - Weak Sound, Static or Poor Video. 32 First, check that: • Power is turned up on battery power, press the Video Button to view the video. Trouble Shooting Most problems have a simple solution. remove the obstruction. • If...
... the connections. • Nursery Unit covered or blocked - No Sound or No Video • Batteries dead or weak - Weak Sound, Static or Poor Video. 32 First, check that: • Power is turned up on battery power, press the Video Button to view the video. Trouble Shooting Most problems have a simple solution. remove the obstruction. • If...