Step 5 - Testing And Getting To Know Your Monitor - Angelcare AC401 Owner's Manual

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STEP 5 - TESTING AND GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MONITOR

The Angelcare
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or you can also customise your settings to your preference.
5.1 - MENU ACCESS AND CHANGING THE SETTINGS
The MENU settings are accessed by using the MENU button on the Parent Unit.
The MENU functions are in a loop. Each time you press the MENU button briefly you
move on to the next MENU function. The MENU functions are in the following order:
PRESS 1 TIME:
PRESS 2 TIMES:
PRESS 3 TIMES:
PRESS 4 TIMES: Alarm ....................................................... STEP 5.7
PRESS 5 TIMES:
NOTE:
By continuing to press the MENU button you
will be continuously moving through the loop.
Once you have selected your preferred settings
you must press SELECT and then EXIT or your
changes will not be saved.
5.2 - SENSOR PAD
SENSOR PAD FUNCTIONS:
"TIC": Allows you to detect baby's
movements as well as hear a TIC sound
at each movement.
Sound Only: Allows you to detect
the baby's sounds. Movement detection
will be deactivated.
Movement Only: Allows you to detect the
baby's movements without the TIC sound.
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monitor can be used with the pre-program factory settings
All changes and
adjustments made
in the main MENU and
SUB-MENU will not be
activated unless you
confirm them by pressing
the Select button.
"TIC", Sound & Movement ....................... STEP 5.2 & STEP 5.3
Out of Range ............................................... STEP 5.4
Sound Transmission ......................................... STEP 5.5
Temperature................................................. STEP 5.9
IMPORTANT
When in MENU or SUB-MENU modes,
sound transmission between Parent
and Nursery Units will be temporarily
deactivated.
IMPORTANT
When in MENU or SUB-MENU mode
NO sound, alarm or vibration will be
emitted from either the Parent Unit
or the Nursery Unit even if they were
activated before pressing the MENU
or SUB-MENU mode.

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