Philips SCD465 Instructions For Use Manual page 12

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Question
Why does the power-on
light on the baby unit blink
red?
Why does the parent unit
react too slowly to
the baby's sounds?
Why does the parent unit
react too quickly to other
sounds?
Why is the connection lost
every now and then?
Why does the connection
light on the parent unit
blink red?
Why does the parent unit
beep?
Why does the parent unit
produce a high-pitched
noise?
Why do I get no sound out
of the parent unit?
Why do I get interference
on the parent unit?
Why does the parent unit
pick up signals from
another baby monitor?
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Answer
You run the baby unit on batteries and the batteries are low.
Replace the batteries.
Set the microphone sensitivity on the baby unit to a higher level
and/or move the baby unit closer to the baby. Make sure the baby
unit is at least 1 metre/3 feet away from the baby.
Set the microphone sensitivity on the baby unit to a lower level
and/or move the baby unit closer to the baby.
The parent unit is probably close to the boundaries of the
operating range. Put the parent unit closer to the baby unit in a
place where it has better reception. Please note that it takes about
30 seconds before the connection is re-established when you move
one or both of the units.
It blinks red because there is no connection. The parent unit may be
out of range of the baby unit or may be set to a different channel
than the baby unit. Check if the parent unit and the baby unit are
both set to the same channel. If they are, put the parent unit in a
different place, closer to the baby unit.
What you hear is the connection alarm. It indicates that there is no
connection. The parent unit may be out of range of the baby unit or
may be set to a different channel than the baby unit. Check if the
parent unit and the baby unit are both set to the same channel. If
they are, put the parent unit in a different place, closer to the baby
unit.
The units are too close together. Move the parent unit at least 1
metre/3 feet away from the baby unit. If this does not help, the
volume is too high. Turn the volume control to a lower volume.
Check if the volume is set high enough. If the volume is too low,
turn the volume control to a higher volume. Also check the
microphone sensitivity of the baby unit.
You may get interference when the parent unit is out of range of
the baby unit. The parent unit may also be too close to a window
and pick up interfering signals through this window. Move the
parent unit away from the window. Interference also occurs if there
are too many walls or ceilings between the parent unit and the
baby unit. Put the parent unit in a different place, closer to the baby
unit. Also make sure the units are well away from mobile or
cordless phones, radios or TVs.
The baby monitor operates on the same channel as another baby
monitor in the neighbourhood. Set both units to a different channel
with the channel selector.
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