fig.2 fig.1 Directional Antenna Camera Lens Microphone Light Sensor Power Indicator Light Channel Selection Button AC Adapter Jack Camera/AV Switch Power Switch Channel Indicator Lights AV Input Jack Battery Compartment fig.4 fig.3 Channel Indicator Lights Channel Selection Button Auto Scan Indicator Light Power Indicator Light Removable Belt Clip Power/Volume Control LCD Power Switch Speaker 2.
INSTRUCTIONS You can power both the camera and receiver with an AC adapter or batteries. If you choose to operate the receiver on batteries, you can still operate the camera with the AC adapter. For long periods of non-use, we suggest removing the batteries and unplugging the AC adapters. For AC Power Insert an AC adapter into the jack marked “9V DC” on each unit and plug the adapter into an electrical outlet.
Charge the rechargeable batteries in the receiver for at least eight hours before using it on battery power for the first time. This can be done while operating the receiver on AC power or when the receiver is turned off. Charge the batteries by plugging the AC adapter directly into the receiver. The battery life is approximately six to eight hours in the camera and receiver. Replace the batteries in the camera when the Power Indicator Light turns orange.
cameras. Please refer to the Automatic Channel Scan section on page 7. 8. Use the buttons on the right side of the receiver to adjust the brightness. 9. Turn the volume dial on the left side of the receiver to the desired level. SPECIAL FEATURES Receiver LCD Power Option: Battery-Saving Feature You can turn the screen of the receiver off and still maintain the sound monitor function. To use this function, slide the LCD Power switch on the receiver to the OFF position.
Audio/Visual Output Link This feature allows you to monitor your baby on your television. Connect the receiver to your own television with the cable provided. Connect the black end of the AV cable to the AV output jack on the receiver and the other end to the AV input jacks on your television, DVD player or VCR. If your television has a picture-in-picture feature, you can use this to monitor your baby while watching television. If you connect the cable to your VCR, you can also record your baby.
8. Avoid direct sunlight. If you are operating the unit outside, keep it in the shade. 9. This monitor uses public airwaves to transmit signals. The receiver may pick up signals or interference from other nursery monitors in your area. Your monitor may even be picked up by other households. To protect your privacy, make sure both units are turned off when not in use. If you experience interference, change the channel on both units.
TROUBLESHOOTING Problem There is no reception. Possible Cause Solution One of the units is not on. Make sure both units are on. The camera and receiver are on different channels. Make sure both units are on the same channel. The camera is set to “AV”. Make sure the camera is set to “camera”. Batteries are low or improperly installed. Check or replace batteries. AC adapters are not connected or electrical outlet is out of order. Check connections or change to another electrical outlet.
Problem There is static, distortion, interference, etc. There is feedback (squealing noises). Possible Cause Solution Batteries are low or improperly installed. Check or replace batteries. AC adapters are not connected or electrical outlet is out of order. Check connections or change to another electrical outlet. There maybe be interference from other electrical equipment. Change the channel on both units. The receiver is out of range from the camera. Bring units closer together.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS No. of Channels: 2 Power Supply: 6 AA batteries or AC/DC adapter for camera. 5 AA batteries (included) or AC/DC adapter for receiver. Frequencies: Channel 1: 909 MHz, Channel 2: 921 MHz Display: 2.25" color TFT LCD display This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.