Safety Precautions • Adult assembly is required. Keep small parts away from children when assembling. • This product is not a toy. Do not allow children to play with it. • This video monitor is not a substitute for responsible adult supervision.
Table of Contents: Product Includes ......2 Monitor Overview ......2 Camera Overview ......3 Getting Started .......4 Optional - Camera Batteries ..... 6 Optional - Wall Mounting the Camera ..7 Using Your Baby Monitor ....8 Using the Menus ........8 Talking to Your Baby ........ 9 Changing Channels .........
Product Includes Power Adapter Camera Screws & Anchors Cable Clips Power Adapter Monitor *Contents may vary by model Monitor Overview Sound LED’s Select camera/Scan Display Start/stop lullaby Power/video on/off Volume up Menu/Zoom Volume down Microphone Power LED Link LED Speaker Power port...
Antenna Belt Clip Battery compartment Camera Overview Night-light Light sensor Nighttime LED’s Lens Antenna Microphone Power LED Mounting stand AAA Battery Compartment Power switch Power port Temperature sensor Speaker PAIR button...
Getting Started Connect the power adapter to the camera. Make sure all power cables are at least 3ft / 1m away from the crib and out of reach of your child. Slide the power switch to ON. Power switch Press down on the battery compartment door and slide it off the monitor.
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Connect the battery cable to the monitor. Battery cable The battery cable only connects one way. Do not force the battery cable. Replace the battery compartment door. Connect the power adapter to the monitor. Press and hold the power button to turn on the monitor.
Tips • It is recommended to charge the battery for 6 hours before use. • For overnight monitoring, it is recommended to connect the power adapter. The monitor will stay on about 6 hours when fully charged. • For better reception, extend the monitor’s antenna.
Optional - Wall Mounting the Camera Before permanently mounting the camera: • Determine where you will get the best view of your baby. • Ensure the power cable is long enough to power the camera. Make sure all power cables are at least 3ft / 1m away from the crib and out of reach of your child.
Using Your Baby Monitor The monitor shows the following icons during use: Icon Meaning Icon Meaning VOX (Voice Signal strength Trigger) on Selected Battery full channel Scan mode Battery low Scan activated Battery Volume muted charging Digital zoom Current room 68°F activated temperature...
Talking to Your Baby Press and hold to talk to the selected camera Changing Channels Press to cycle through connected cameras or select Scan mode. The currently selected camera is shown on screen. The monitor only plays sound from the camera that is currently being viewed.
Adjusting Volume Press to adjust the volume coming from the camera Adjusting Screen Brightness Press until is shown Press to adjust brightness Press to exit menu.
Using Digital Zoom Press and hold to zoom in. An X2 icon and arrows appear on the screen. Press to move zoom area left/right Press to move zoom area up/down Press and hold to zoom out. Turning on the Night-Light Press until is shown Press...
Playing Lullabies The camera can play 5 different pre-loaded songs. To play songs: Press to play a song on the selected camera. Right after pressing press to change the song. The song number is shown on the monitor. If volume controls appear, press twice to restart the song.
Temperature Alerts The temperature alert feature allows you to ensure the baby’s room is at a comfortable, safe temperature. The monitor beeps if the temperature gets too hot or cold. You can control the high and low temperatures that trigger alerts or disable temperature alerts. To setup temperature alerts: Lo 66°...
Selecting Fahrenheit or Celsius You can select if you would like temperature readings and alerts to be in Fahrenheit or Celsius. To select temperature units: °F Press until is shown. Press to select F (Fahrenheit) or C (Celsius) Press to exit menu. Enabling VOX Mode (Voice Trigger) In VOX mode, the monitor goes into standby.
Press to adjust the audio sensitivity for VOX mode. VOX OFF VOX mode is off VOX mode is on Low sensitivity High Sensitivity Medium Sensitivity If you want softer noises to trigger the monitor (such as a faint whimper), set the sensitivity setting higher. If you only want louder noises to trigger the monitor (such as a loud cry), set the sensitivity setting lower.
Pairing Additional Cameras The camera(s) included have already been paired with the monitor. If you have purchased additional add-on cameras (model# BB2411AC1), OR if your monitor and camera are not paired up, follow the steps below. To pair a camera to your monitor: Place the camera and monitor next to each other.
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Press the PAIR button on the back of the camera. PAIR button Images from the camera are immediately shown on the monitor once the camera is successfully paired. Notes • Immediately move the camera away from the monitor to avoid speaker feedback. • The monitor can connect up to 4 cameras.
Technical Specifications Camera Frequency 2.4GHz Maximum Range Up to 450ft / 138m outdoors* Up to 150ft / 46m indoors* Image Sensor 1/5” Color CMOS Lens 3.6mm F2.8 IR LED 6 pcs Power Adapter 6.0V DC 800mA Battery Supports 4x AAA Batteries (not included) Weight 0.3lbs...
Troubleshooting Problem Solution No video displayed • Press and hold the on the monitor button to power on the monitor. • Monitor is out of batteries. Plug in the monitor power adapter. • Video Off or VOX mode is on. Press any button to turn the screen back on.
CLEANING Clean the monitor and camera with a slightly damp cloth or an anti- static cloth. Never use cleaning agents or abrasive solvents. • Do not clean any part of the product with cleaners with thinners or other solvents and chemicals. This may cause permanent damage to the product, which is not covered by the Warranty.
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Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.
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