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Using your Babyfon
1.
Make sure that both devices are switched on and that the same channel is selected.
2.
Set the response sensitivity of the microphone on the baby device to the level you
require. To begin with, we recommend a middle position that can later be adjusted
as required.
3.
Set the volume on the parent device to the level required. If the baby device is
activated by a noise in the baby's bedroom, transmission starts automatically and the
power-on lamp of the parent device changes from green to red for the duration of the
transmission.
Explanation of functions
Digital pilot tone / preventing interference
Besides the sounds made by the baby, the baby device also transmits an inaudible signal
tone. The parent device only begins reception when this signal tone is received. This
practically rules out the reception of external wireless baby monitors. In rare cases,
however, interference from other wireless devices in the vicinity may occur. In the event
of such interference or poor reception, switch both devices to the other channel.
250 m range
In ideal conditions, the range of your Babyfon outdoors is approx. 250 metres. Obstacles
such as walls, ceilings or large objects affect the range. The more obstacles there are
between the baby and parent devices, the smaller the range becomes.
Using batteries or rechargeable battery packs
Parent device
1.
Remove the belt clip from the device by sliding the clip downwards.
2.
Open the battery compartment by loosening the screw on the battery
compartment lid.
3.
Insert four 1.5 V AAA batteries in the battery compartment, observing the correct
polarity. You can use:
a. Non-rechargeable 1.5V AAA batteries
b. Standard AAA battery packs
c. Babyfon battery pack EAB 4 (available from specialist dealers)
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4.
When using standard 1.5V AAA battery packs, these must be removed from the
battery compartment for charging and recharged using a standard battery pack
charger.
5.
When using the Babyfon battery pack EAB 4, this can be charged using the charging
function integrated in the parent device. When inserting the battery pack, make sure
that the polarity is correct and that the charging contact has been made in the
battery compartment (see B20 on parent device).
6.
Slide the battery compartment lid back on to the battery compartment and tighten
the screw again. This ensures that the battery compartment cannot be opened by
accident.
7.
To re-attach the belt clip to the device, insert and slide upwards.
8.
The charging time is approx. 15 hours.
Baby device
Proceed as you did with the parent device. However, Babyfon battery packs cannot be
used and charged in the baby device.
Battery alarm
A signal tone and the flashing power-on lamp warn you as soon as the battery pack or
batteries in the parent device are empty. You should then insert new batteries or recharge
the battery pack.
Disposal of batteries / battery packs
Consider the environment when disposing of the batteries or battery packs, which must
not be thrown away with domestic rubbish. Do not use old and new batteries or different
battery types simultaneously. Remove batteries from the device if it is not to be used for a
long time.
Specifications
No. of channels:
Frequency
Power supply:
Transmitting power:
Operating temperature: 10 to 40° C
Subject to alteration.
Babyfon® is a registered trademark of Vivanco AG, Ahrensburg
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40.66 – 40.70 MHz
Transmitter:
AC adapter plug 9 Volt/ 200mA
or 4 AAA batteries
(batteries not included)
Receiver:
AC adapter plug 9 Volt/ 200mA
or battery pack (EAB 4 battery pack
is available from specialist dealers)
or 4 AAA batteries
max. 10 mW
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