HD S2 By Video Baby Monitor User Manual Wireless Digital Video Baby Monitor atch, Listen and Talk to Your Baby Model: HD-S2 1 Cam, HD-S2 2 Cam or any product related question please contact us at upport@babysensemonitors.com ww.babysensemonitors.com isense Ltd. 27 Shaked St.
1. Warnings and Safety Instructions Follow these safety precautions to prevent fire, injury or damage to the product. Read and keep instructions: It is very important that you read all the safety and operating instructions before the Babysense video monitor is operated. Please retain your purchase receipt as you will need to produce it if warranty service is required. WARNINGS: STRANGULATION HAZARD: Children can become entangled in cords.
may impede air flow. Never cover the product with clothes, towels, blankets or any other item. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT A TOY: It should be kept out of children's reach. KEEP AWAY FROM SOURCES OF HEAT: This unit should not be exposed to direct heat sources such as a candle, stove, radiator, heat register or other appliance that emit heat. The unit should not be left in direct sunlight.
power adapters supplied by the manufacturer, as included in this package. Never cut, damage or bend the power cord. Do not put any objects on top of the power cord, which could cause overheating, damage, combustion and electrocution. Do not leave the power adapter connected to the wall outlet when it is not plugged into the Baby or Parent unit. WARNING: Do not replace the power cord with non-original substitutes. Improper connection may cause electrocution.
2. Overview 2.1 Pack Contents Parent Unit x 1 Baby Unit (Camera) x 1 (x2 in HD-S2 2 Camera Model) AC Power Adapter x 2 (x3 in HD-S2 2 Camera Model) Set for wall mounting x 1 (x2 in HD-S2 2 Camera Model) User Manual x 1 2.2 Parent Unit Overview Waiting for a new picture Power ON/OFF/SLEEP Button Charging LED Power LED Volume Level LEDs Volume Up/Down Buttons MENU/EXIT Button Night Light Navigation Keys OK/ZOOM Button Talk Back Button Camera Switch Button Microphone Antenna Speaker Stand DC Jack 17.
2.3 Baby Unit Overview 20 18 19 24 23 21 25 22 28 27 26 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Infrared LEDs Lens Light Sensor (Night Vision) Power LED Night Light Microphone 24. Temperature Sensor 25. ON/OFF Switch 26. DC Jack 27. Speaker 28.
2.3 Getting Started 3.1 Powering the Baby Unit (Camera) Connect the Camera Power Adapter to the DC-Jack (26) on the back bottom of the Baby Unit. Plug the AC power adapter into the wall outlet. Ensure the ON/OFF switch (25) is in the ON position. The unit will power on automatically and the green power LED (3) will light up. Use the ON/OFF switch (25) to turn the Baby Unit off. NOTE: Only use the AC power adapter included in this package. 3.
3.4 Set Up Once both the Baby and Parent Units are switched on, the display on the Parent Unit will show the video captured by the Baby Unit(s). Baby Unit(s) are paired to the Parent Unit when supplied. There is no need to pair the units again unless the Baby Unit loses its link with the Parent Unit. To renew the pairing of your units or pair a new/additional Baby Unit, follow the procedure described in "Section 4.4 Pairing the Baby Unit (Camera) with the Parent Unit".
High White Noise White Noise NOTE: Once the lullaby function is turned on, the lullaby icon will be displayed on top of the LCD screen. NOTE: The lullaby default setting is OFF. NOTE: When selecting the loop mode only the 5 melodies are played; the White Noise is excluded. 4.2 VOX Mode When using the VOX function, the sound and video transmission will stop (standby mode) if the Baby Unit does not register any sound within 30 seconds. While in standby mode, the LCD screen turns off.
and press 1. Press to access the menu, choose 2. Navigate with to select the desire vox level. OFF Low Medium High Low sensitivity level -Once in standby mode, a loud sound registered by the camera is required to automatically activate the audio and video feed.
Two Camera Split Screen View 4.4 Pairing the Baby Unit (Camera) with the Parent Unit The Baby Unit is paired to the Parent Unit when supplied. There is no need to pair the units again unless the Baby Unit loses its link with the Parent Unit. To renew the pairing of your units or pair a new/additional Baby Unit, follow the procedure below If unsuccessful, please repeat the pairing process: NOTE: Before you begin pairing, make sure to have the Baby and Parent Units side by side and turned on. 1.
4.5 Deleting the Baby Unit (Camera) 1. Press to access the menu, choose and press 2. Navigate with to select the camera you want to delete. 3. Press to exit the menu. PAIR DELETE 1 2 Delete Cancel 3 4 4.6 Temperature Scale Setting The temperature reading from the temperature sensor (24) at the back of the Baby Unit will be displayed on the top of the screen. To switch between °F (Fahrenheit) and °C (Celsius) follow the below instructions: 1. Press to access the menu, choose and press 2.
ALERT Press OK button to confirm NOTE: The monitor features a built-in automatic temperature alert. The monitor will alert (visual indication) when the temperature in baby’s room is too high (90°F and higher) or too low (55°F and lower). NOTE: Make sure the temperature sensor is not positioned too close to the camera body as it may affect the correct temperature reading. It is recommended to stretch out the sensor, so it is as far away from the camera body as possible.
ALERT Low Temp Alert Setting High Temp Alert Setting 15°C Low Temp Alert will activate when temperature drops below your setting 4.8 Time and Time Format Setting This function allows you to choose the desired time format: 12H or 24H and set your time. 1. Press 2. Press to access the menu, choose and press and press 3. Navigate with to select the desire format, and set the time. 4. Press to exit the menu.
4.9 Brightness Adjustment 1. Press 2. Press to access the menu, choose and press and press 3. Navigate with to select the desire brightness. 4. Press to exit the menu. Screen Brightness ALERT -High- -Low- 4.10 Timer Setting 1. Press 2. Press to access the menu, choose and press and press 3. Navigate with to select the desire time. 4. Press to exit the menu.
- Timer ALERT 1h 2h 3h 4h 6h 14 14 Press OK key to confirm 4.11 Warning Alert Volume Setting This setting controls the volume of an audio “beep” sound alerting when the Parent Unit is low on battery, High/Low Temp alert or out of range (no connection to Baby Unit). You can set a lower volume level during the night and higher level during the day. 1. Press 2. Press to access the menu, choose and press and press 3. Navigate with to select the desire alert volume. 4. Press to exit the menu.
NOTE: Selecting the OFF option will mute all alerts. In case of low battery, High/Low Temp or out of range, there will be no acoustic notification heard. 4.12 Frequency Setting This function allows you to choose desired frequency format 50Hz (for US) or 60Hz (for EU) 1. Press 2. Press to access the menu, choose 3. Navigate with 4. Press and press and press to select the desire frequency. to exit the menu. ALERT Frequency setting 50Hz 60Hz 14 Suggestion: Use 60Hz in USA. Use 50Hz in EU.
4.14 Night Light This monitor features a night light integrated into the Baby Unit (22), allowing you to remotely activate a comforting glow to baby’s room. There are 3 light levels (from low to high) to choose from. • Press the 14 button on your Parent Unit to choose the desired light intensity. NOTE: The Night Light status icon will be displayed on top of the LCD screen. NOTE: Night Light feature can also be activated manually on the Baby Unit.
4.18 Talk to Baby 14 • Press and hold the on your Parent Unit to talk to your baby or partner in the baby’s room via Baby Unit. • Release the button when you are finished talking. NOTE: While the “Talk to Baby” function is in use, there is no possibility to hear the sounds from the Baby Unit. Releasing the talk button allows one to hear the sounds from the baby's room again. 5.
6. Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause/solution No reception on the Parent Unit • The power adapters may not be properly14 connected. • Ensure that the Baby and Parent Units are ON. • Adjust the monitor antenna to vertical position. • Make sure the Baby and Parent Units are not far away from each other. • Baby and Parent Units may not be properly paired. Follow PAIRING instructions. Interference or poor reception • Move the Baby Unit closer to Parent unit. • Use of other 2.
Problem Possible cause/solution Lines/marks across the screen • Camera Lens is dirty. Follow the Maintenance procedure. • Confirm that power adapters are properly connected. • Reset the Parent unit by pressing the RESET 14 14button (17), located at the back of the Parent Unit, under the stand. The rechargeable battery will not charge, or no charge light shows • The power adapter may not be properly connected. • Switch to another wall outlet. • Switch between the Baby Unit and Parent Unit power adapters.
7. Specifications Product Model Frequency Type of Modulation Data Rate Channel Bandwidth Transmission Range Input Voltage Power Adapter LCD Screen Rechargeable battery (pre-installed in Parent Unit) HD-S2 2.4GHz FHSS 14 GFSK 3 Mbps 3.3758 MHz Up to 960 feet / 350 meters (open space – no obstructions) 5V, 700mA Input: 100-240VAC 50 / 60Hz, 200mA Max; Output: 5V, 1.0A; 5.0” TFT LCD (1024*720 pixels) Model: YB905560 3.
8. FCC Statements This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. 14 (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE 1: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
10. Warranty Terms We take quality very seriously. This is why all of our products come with a one-year warranty from the original purchase date against defects in workmanship and materials. If you have warranty or support 14 issues, please contact our customer service: support@babysensemonitors.com 11. Customer Support If you have any problems setting up or using this product, you will find useful tips and information in the Troubleshooting section of this user guide.