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1.1 System features
The main system features are:
• Vocal transmissions using a DECT digital technology system.
• Operating range in open spaces without any obstacles of
around 300 metres*.
• User-friendly units.
* The maximum operating distance is around 300 metres in
an open space without obstacles and fully charged batteries
(this range could be reduced considerably indoors according
to the environmental situations, the layout of walls and furni-
ture, the presence of metal structures, electromagnetic fi elds/
disturbances of internal or external origin, reinforced concrete
walls, when rooms are located on different fl oors, or when the
batteries are not charged completely etc.)
1.2 Child unit (transmitter)
Model 06651
1. Powered by auto-switching mains adaptor 100-240V~,
50/60Hz /6V
, 300mA or by linear mains adaptor
230V~ 50 Hz / 6V
, 300mA or 4 alkaline 1.5V AA /LR6
batteries (not included)
2. ON/Off button
3. Nightlight
4. Nightlight ON/OFF button
minutes, if the device is battery powered, constant operating
mode if the device is connected to the mains adaptor (1)
5. Power indicator 3-coloured LED – green/orange/red: (a) Fixed
green: normal operating mode - connection with parent unit
(receiver); (b) green blinking LED – 2 blinks per second: no
network coverage or loss of connection with the parent unit
(receiver) (c) fi xed red: low alkaline batteries (d) orange: re-
chargeable battery pack charge status (13) of the parent unit
(receiver) .
6. Integrated Microphone
7. Battery compartment cover
8. External power plug
and to recharge the battery pack (13) on the parent unit (6V
300mA) .
9. Parent unit (receiver) slot to recharge the rechargeable battery
pack (13) .
1.3 Parent Unit Receiver
Model 06651
1. Powered by rechargeable battery pack (13) NiMh 2x1.2V, 850
mAh AA type (included). Rechargeable battery pack recharged
by auto-switching mains adaptor 100-240V~, 50/60Hz /
6V
, 300mA or by linear mains adaptor 230V~ 50 Hz /
6V
, 300mA or by positioning the parent unit (receiver)
in the corresponding slot on the child unit (9) (transmitter).
2. ON/Off button
3. Volume adjustment buttons (+/-: total 10 levels from min to
max)+
-
4. Luminous LED indicator (4 orange LED) for noise/sound levels
received from the child unit.
5. Power indicator 3-coloured LED – green/orange/red: (a) Fixed
green: normal operating mode - connection with child unit
(transmitter); (b) green blinking LED – 2 blinks per second: no
connection or loss of connection with the child unit (transmit-
ter) (c) fi xed red: low battery pack (d) orange: rechargeable
battery pack charge status of the parent unit) .
6. Integrated speaker to reproduce the sound/noise from the
child's room.
It also has the additional functions seen below:
a) Warning signal when contact is lost: It beeps twice every
second after 15 seconds if there is no connection when the unit
is switched on, or if the connection is lost. As soon as the con-
nection is resumed, the beeping stops; b) Rechargeable battery
pack low battery status indicator: It beeps once every second.
Recharge the rechargeable battery pack.
(automatic switch-off after 5
for the child unit (transmitter)
The acoustic signal switches off as soon as the battery pack re-
charge commences.
7. Voice activation mode ON/OFF button
8. Orange LED around the voice activation mode ON/OFF but-
ton: when the light is ON this indicates that the voice acti-
vation mode is enabled; when it switches OFF this indicates
there is constant noise/sound transmitted from the child unit.
The selected operating mode remains enabled when the unit is
switched off and on.
9. Rechargeable battery pack charge contacts.
10. Rechargeable battery pack compartment cover
11. Belt clip
12. Rechargeable battery pack charger socket
300mA)
13. Rechargeable battery pack.
2. Description of the characteristics
2.1 Child unit (transmitter):
2.1.1 Power:
Powered by mains adaptor 100-240V~, 50/60Hz /6V
300mA or by linear mains adaptor 230V~ 50 Hz / 6V
300mA or 4 alkaline 1.5V AA batteries (not included)
If powered by one of the mains adaptors (1):
insert the adaptor plug into the socket (8) on the back of the
unit,
check that the voltage used by the electrical system corresponds
to that indicated on the adaptor plates indicated above.
plug the mains adaptor into the mains socket
Warning:
- The adaptor cable can strangle children and must be kept out of
their reach at all times
- Inspect the mains adaptors (1) periodically; if the power cable
or the plastic parts are damaged, do not use them and contact
a qualifi ed expert.
- Never leave the adaptors (1) connected to the mains when the
devices are not in use and/or not connected to the adaptors
themselves.
2.1.2 Instructions for use – Switching on and Sound
Adjustments
The child unit (transmitter) should be placed about 1 – 1.5 metres
from the child, on a fl at and stable surface, with the microphone
(6) facing the child.
Attention: the transmitter, mains adaptor and the power
cable must be kept out of children's reach.
• ON/OFF button on the child unit (transmitter) (2).
Press the ON/OFF button for around 3 seconds to turn the child
unit (transmitter) ON. Do not press the button for longer oth-
erwise the child unit (transmitter) may not switch on. Press it
again for around 3 seconds to turn the child unit (transmitter)
OFF.
• Nightlight ON/OFF button: Press the button for around 2
seconds to turn the nightlight (3) ON. Do not press the but-
ton for longer otherwise the nightlight (3) may not switch on.
When the child unit (transmitter) is battery powered only, the
night light (3) switches off automatically after 5 minutes. If the
child unit (transmitter) is powered by the mains adaptor (1),
the night light (3) will remain ON until the button is pressed
again.
2.1.3 Luminous operating status indicator
The power indicator LED (5) provide four different types of in-
formation.
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(6V
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