08037_inst_video_072203 7/29/03 11:26 AM Page 1 Sight and Sound Assurance Monitor with Extra Receiver User Guide Questions? Comments? Missing Parts? Contact Us: www.safety1st.com French Guide: page 14 Mode d’emploi en français : page 14 Spanish Guide: page 28 Guía en español: página 28 © 2003 Do rel Juvenile Gro up Made in CHINA www.safety1st.co m (800) 544-1108 Styles and co lo rs may vary. Distributed by Do rel Juvenile Gro up, Inc.
08037_inst_video_072203 7/29/03 11:26 AM Page 2 WARNING PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS AND ALL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE 900 MHZ SITE AND SOUND ASSURANCE MONITOR. KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. • The Sight and Sound Assurance Monitor is not intended to replace responsible and proper parental supervision. • Check your child’s activity at regular intervals as this monitor will not alert parents to the silent activities of a child.
08037_inst_video_072203 7/29/03 11:26 AM Page 3 • This product should be serviced only by qualified service personnel at Safety 1st when: - An AC adapter or its plug is damaged, - The Camera, Monitor or Receiver have fallen, - Liquid has spilled into the Camera, Monitor or Receiver or - The Camera, Monitor or Receiver do not appear to operate normally or exhibit a marked change in performance • DO NOT attempt to service this product beyond that described in the Troubleshooting section at the end of these i
08037_inst_video_072203 7/29/03 11:26 AM Page 4 Parts List A G F E B C D A Mo nito r (video receiver) E AC adapter (fo r Mo nito r) B Camera F C Receiver (audio receiver) G AC adapter (fo r Receiver) AC adapter (fo r Camera) D Co rd Sho rteners (2) Keep these instructions for future use •Do no t return this pro duct to the place o f purchase. If any parts are missing, o r if yo u are having difficulty using pro duct call Co nsumer Relatio ns at (800) 544-1108. O r visit o ur web site at www.
08037_inst_video_072203 7/29/03 11:26 AM Page 5 Installing Your Sight and Sound Assurance Monitor Choosing a Location WARNING • To prevent entanglement, only mount the Camera in a location where it and its AC adapter cord are OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. • Allow adequate ventilation of the Camera when mounted on a wall. DO NOT mount the Camera directly above heating vents, other heat producing sources or in direct sunlight. • To prevent entanglement and overheating, NEVER use an extension cord. 1.
08037_inst_video_072203 7/29/03 11:26 AM Page 6 Installing Your Sight and Sound Assurance Monitor Set up your Monitor 1. Lo cate the Mo nito r and its AC adapter ( largest adapter sho wn in Figure 1) . Co nnect the AC adapter into the back o f the Mo nito r ( Figure 1b) . Co nnect the AC adapter into a po wer o utlet. 1 CAUTION: Ensure that yo u use the largest AC adapter with the Mo nito r. DO NO T use an adapter that did no t co me with this pro duct. 2.
08037_inst_video_072203 7/29/03 11:26 AM Page 7 Installing Your Sight and Sound Assurance Monitor 4. Turn the Mo nito r o n by pressing the butto n at the to p ( Figure 4) . Adjust the vo lume to a medium level ( Figure 4a) . Ensure that the picture is o n ( Figure 4b) . Cho o se channel I o r II o n the back o f the Mo nito r ( Figure 4c) . 4 NOTE: The picture can be turned o ff with the so und left o n if preferred. 4a 4b 4c Set up your Camera 1.
08037_inst_video_072203 7/29/03 11:26 AM Page 8 Installing Your Sight and Sound Assurance Monitor Set up your Camera (continued) 2. Turn the Camera o n by mo ving the butto n at the to p o ff the center po sitio n and cho o sing channel I o r II to match channel that yo u selected o n the Mo nito r ( Figure 2) . The LED will light up. 2 Channel 2 On/off Channel 1 LED NOTE: Befo re mo unting the camera to a wall o r using a co rd sho rtener it is best to test the receptio n.
08037_inst_video_072203 7/29/03 11:26 AM Page 9 Operating Your Sight and Sound Assurance Monitor Testing the Reception (continued) Guidelines for good reception: •Use a stuffed animal o r do ll to fo cus the Camera o n while testing. 2 •Place yo ur Camera 4-6’ (1.5-2m) away fro m the area o f fo cus. •Be certain the channels o n the Mo nito r and Camera match. •Use tilt and swivel adjustments to pro perly aim the Mo nito r antenna (Figure 2).
08037_inst_video_072203 7/29/03 11:26 AM Page 10 Operating Your Sight and Sound Assurance Monitor Using the Receiver WARNING • It is essential to check reception regularly. • When using batteries, check batteries regularly. Amber LED indicates the batteries are low. DO NOT rely on Receiver when batteries are low. • DO NOT use Receiver over 15’ (4.5m) away from the Camera. NOTE: O nce the Mo nito r and Camera are wo rking pro perly yo u can use the Receiver fo r distances up to 15’ ( 4.
08037_inst_video_072203 7/29/03 11:26 AM Page 11 Operating Your Sight and Sound Assurance Monitor For Battery Use: 3. Lo cate the center screw at the back 3 o f the Receiver. Unscrew the screw. 4. Pull o ff the battery do o r and insert 4 AAA batteries ( see po sitive and negative diagram o n the Receiver) . Secure the do o r with the screw. Screw 4 CAUTION: Amber LED means the batteries are lo w. DO NO T rely o n the receiver when batteries are lo w. 4 AAA batteries To Use Belt Clip: 5.
08037_inst_video_072203 7/29/03 11:26 AM Page 12 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution Camera’s po wer indicato r light do es no t light Camera is no t turned o n Slide the butto n o n the Camera to p and cho o se a channel Po wer is turned o ff Make certain that any light switches that co ntro l the po wer flo w to the wall o utlet are o n Make certain that ho use fuses and circuit breakers are o n Mo nito r screen do es no t illuminate and no so und AC Adapter no t pro perly co nnected
08037_inst_video_072203 7/29/03 11:26 AM Page 13 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution Picture flickers in lo w light O bject to o clo se to Camera Remo ve o bjects that are to o clo se to the Camera o r mo ve the Camera/ Mo nito r Camera o r Mo nito r near metal co ncentratio n Test receptio n by mo ving the Camera and/ o r Mo nito r to different lo catio ns thro ugho ut the ho use. Signal interference due to o ther mo nito rs, cellular o r co rdless telepho nes, etc.