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V100
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  • Page 1 Watch & Care V100 User Guide...
  • Page 2 At a glance Please open this page for “At a glance“ guide to your device. Bitte klappen Sie diese Seite aus...
  • Page 3 Ü T A GLANCE BERSICHT Monitor unit (receiver) Antenna Increase volume and bright- Sound level LEDs ness / menu options selection Play / Pause Belt clip/Support Lullaby selector Battery compartment Talk button Charger Menu button Charge contacts VOX LED Loudspeaker Microphone Power LED On/Off switch...
  • Page 4 ERÄTE IN ETRIEB NEHMEN Camera unit (transmitter) Night light Light sensor Power LED Microphone Lens Antenna Loudspeaker Temperature sensor Socket for power adapter plug ON/OFF switch Battery compartment Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 (See page 18 for costs and hours of operation)
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    ONTENTS Putting the Units into Operation..............4 Checking the package contents ..............4 Connecting and aligning the transmitter ..........4 Connecting the receiver ................5 Operating the Transmitter ................8 Switching the transmitter on/off ..............8 Connecting and aligning the transmitter ..........8 Night vision ....................8 Operating the Receiver ..................10 Switching the receiver on/off ..............10 Setting the brightness ................10 Adjusting the temperature measurement ..........10...
  • Page 6 ONTENTS Troubleshooting guide - Problems and solutions........19 Declaration of conformity................20 Maintenance ....................20 Technical data .....................21 Guarantee ....................22 Index .........................24 Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 (See page 18 for costs and hours of operation)
  • Page 7 Putting the Units into Operation Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 (See page 18 for costs and hours of operation)
  • Page 8: Putting The Units Into Operation

    UTTING THE NITS INTO PERATION Putting the Units into Operation Important: please make sure you’ve read the safety information on page 16 before you set up your system. The data transmitted (image and/or sound) are digitally coded. Checking the package contents The package contains: •...
  • Page 9: Connecting The Receiver

    UTTING THE NITS INTO PERATION The transmitter is operated by means of 4 AAA Alkaline batteries (not contained in the material supplied). The transmitter cannot be charged. Insert the batteries before connecting the power adapter plug. In the case of a low battery charge, the Power LED flashes slowly. The batte- ries must be replaced.
  • Page 10 UTTING THE ERÄTE IN ETRIEB NEHMEN NITS INTO PERATION Operation with rechargeable batteries 1. Turn the belt clip upwards. 2. Open the battery compartment on the rear side of the receiver. 3. Insert the batteries, paying attention to correct polarity. 4.
  • Page 11 Operating the Transmitter Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 (See page 18 for costs and hours of operation)
  • Page 12: Operating The Transmitter

    PERATING THE RANSMITTER Operating the Transmitter Check the transmitter and receiver are working properly each time befo- re the equipment is put into operation. Switching the transmitter on/off Position the transmitter in a good position for the monitoring tasks required and align the camera lens to the area to be monitored.
  • Page 13 Operating the Receiver Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 (See page 18 for costs and hours of operation)
  • Page 14: Operating The Receiver

    PERATING THE ECEIVER Operating the Receiver Check the transmitter and receiver are working properly each time befo- re the equipment is put into operation. Switching the receiver on/off Press and hold this button until you hear 2 acoustic signals. The logo appears first then the image being taken by the transmitter camera.
  • Page 15: Switching The Night Light On/Off

    PERATING THE ECEIVER Switching the night light on/off Press the button three times. This icon appears in the display for a few seconds. Use this button to switch the night light on the transmitter on or off. Switching the vibration alarm on/off Press the button four times.
  • Page 16: Selecting A Lullaby

    PERATING THE ECEIVER The display is reactivated when a sound is detected or a button on the receiver is pressed. • If the receiver is operated by battery power that the display will switch off after 10 seconds of inactivity, but will switch back on if triggered by the vox detector in the transmitter.
  • Page 17: Range

    PERATING THE ECEIVER Range This icon flashes in the display when the distance between the trans- mitter and receiver is too great. Move the receiver nearer to the transmitter. Registration In delivery state the transmitter is pre−registered at the receiver. If necessa- ry, registration can also be completed manually: Transmitter/Receiver Switch the transmitter off.
  • Page 18 PERATING THE ECEIVER Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 (See page 18 for costs and hours of operation)
  • Page 19 Appendix Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 (See page 18 for costs and hours of operation)
  • Page 20: Appendix

    NHANG PPENDIX Appendix Safety Information Please read this operating instruction manual thoroughly. Intended use The surveillance system has been developed to monitor rooms. The trans- mitter sends acoustic and video signals from its point of installation to the receiver. Any other use is considered unintended use. The use of this equipment does not substitute personal supervision, e.g.
  • Page 21: Power Adapter Plug

    PPENDIX Power adapter plug Attention: Only use the power adapter plugs contained in the material supplied since other power adapter plugs could damage the surveillan- ce system. Ensure access to the power adapter plug is not obstructed by furniture or such. When using the equipment with a power adapter plug, pay attention that the plug and cable are in perfect condition.
  • Page 22: Disposal

    NHANG PPENDIX Disposal In order to dispose of your device, take it to a collection point provided by your local public waste authorities (e.g. recycling centre). According to laws on the disposal of electronic and electrical devices, owners are obliged to dispose of old electro- nic and electrical devices in a separate waste container.
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting Guide - Problems And Solutions

    PPENDIX Troubleshooting guide - Problems and solutions Equipment does not function • Transmitter and/or receiver are not switched on. • The batteries are empty or defective. • The power adapter plugs are not connected. No reception • Transmitter and receiver are not registered. •...
  • Page 24: Declaration Of Conformity

    Conformity with the above mentioned directive is confirmed by the CE sym- bol on the device. To view the complete Declaration of Conformity, please refer to the free download available on our website www.amplicomms.com Maintenance • Clean the housing surfaces with a soft, fluff−free cloth.
  • Page 25: Technical Data

    PPENDIX Technical data Camera (transmitter) Socket: 6 V DC Sensor: 1 night light sensor IR diodes: 4 Monitor (receiver) Screen: 2,4" LC display Socket: 6 V DC Power supply (receiver) Power adapter plug, input: 100-240 VAC, 50-60Hz, 150 mA Power adapter plug, output: 6 VDC, 800 mA or Lithium-ion battery pack 3.7 Volt / 1800 mAh...
  • Page 26: Guarantee

    If your equipment shows signs of defect during the period of guarantee, please return to the sales outlet in which you purchased the AMPLICOMMS equipment together with the purchase receipt. All rights to claims under the terms of guarantee in accordance with this agreement must be asserted exclusively with regard to your sales outlet.
  • Page 27 Index Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 (See page 18 for costs and hours of operation)
  • Page 28: Index

    NDEX NDEX Index Night light ....11 Night vision ....8 Belt clip .
  • Page 29 INDEX Temperature measurement..10 Troubleshooting guide ..19 Vibration alarm ... . . 11 VOX function ....11 Helpline UK 0844 800 6503 (See page 18 for costs and hours of operation)
  • Page 30 Distributed by: Audioline GmbH, D-41460 Neuss September 2011 – Issue 1.2...

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