Settings; Setting The Volume; Setting The Ctcss Code - Swissvoice Babycom 268 User Manual

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Note:
- If you hear any disturbance on the units due to interference (hissing,
buzzing), change the CTCSS code on the parental and baby units.
See "Setting the CTCSS code".
- Test reception on the parental unit before use and whenever you
reposition the baby unit.
- Position the baby unit at least one meter away from the baby.
- The maximum range between the parental and baby units is 300
meters.

Settings

Setting the volume

Use the volume adjuster to set the preferred volume (up = increase
volume / down = reduce volume).

Setting the CTCSS code

65,000 CTCSS codes are available for a protected private sphere: The
receiver (parental unit) is activated only when it receives a signal from its
own transmitter (baby unit). It is therefore essential for the same CTSS
code to be set on the parental and baby unit so that they can
communicate.
Changing the CTCSS code:
- Make sure the units are switched on
- Press the LINK key on the base of the unit (using a pointed object
such as a pencil). The units automatically start to search for a new
shared code. The following display is shown:
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