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Quick start guide
(Canada version)
Connect and power on/off - Baby unit
NOTES
•
Slide the
ON/OFF switch to OFF to power off
your baby unit.
5
Status check
Once you power on both your baby unit and parent unit, your parent unit displays image from the baby unit,
and the LINK LED light turns on. The ON/OFF LED light of the baby unit also turns on.
What's in the box
VM5251
Positioning - Baby unit
Dim mode
With dim mode preset to on, your
parent unit display will dim to
conserve energy after 10 minutes
LCD
of inactivity, in which there is
Brightness
neither key pressed nor alert
Dim Mode
received from the baby unit.
10 min inactivity
Press any buttons
NOTES
•
If you do not want LCD to dim automatically, turn off the Dim Mode.
VM5251 baby monitor system
Baby's room
Install the battery
>
3ft (1m)
THIS SIDE UP
Sound activation
When the baby unit detects no sound, the parent unit screen
stays off to save power. Once a sound is detected, the parent unit
screen turns on automatically. It will then turn off again after
Dim Mode
50 seconds of no sound detection.
On
Connect and power on - Parent unit
Long press
>
3ft (1m)
CAUTION
•
The default volume of your parent unit is
level 4, and the maximum volume is level 7.
If you experience high-pitched screeching
noise from your baby monitor while
<
positioning:
3ft (1m)
-
Make sure your baby unit and parent unit
are more than 3 feet (1 meter) apart, OR
-
Turn down the volume of your parent unit.
Night vision
Sound-activated Screen
On
O
Living room
The baby unit has infrared LEDs that allow you to
see your baby at night or in a dark room. When the
baby unit detects low light levels, the infrared LEDs
turn on automatically. The images from the baby
unit are in black and white, and
appears on
screen.
NOTES
•
It is normal if you see a short white glare on your parent
unit screen as the baby unit is adapting to the dark
environment.
•
When the infrared LEDs are on, the images are in black
and white. This is normal.
TIP
•
Depending on the surroundings and other interfering
factors, like lightings, objects, colors and backgrounds,
the display resolution may vary. Adjust the baby unit's
angle, or place the baby unit at a higher level to prevent
glare and blurry display.
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