iBabyGuard Infant Snooze User Manual

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Infant Snooze Baby Sleep Monitor

User Manual

(Android Devices)
www.iBabyGuard.com
Copyright
2012 iBabyGuard International

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    Infant Snooze Baby Sleep Monitor User Manual (Android Devices) www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International...
  • Page 2 Baby weight limit on the Infant Snooze for effective monitoring should fall within the range below: 2kg / 4.4lb – 10kg / 22lb Avoid placing any cloth material between the baby and the Infant Snooze. When cloth material is placed on the mat, thickness of the material should be less than 3mm.
  • Page 3 EDGE IN ONE HAND  It is advisable to use the Infant Snooze for sleeping purpose and should not be used as a play mat.  Avoid major movement activity around the Infant Snooze as it is highly sensitive and may pick up the movement signal as part of the movement signal of the baby.
  • Page 4 Disposal instructions Do not dispose of the iBabyGuard™ Infant Snooze with unsorted waste. Improper disposal may be harmful to the environment and human health. Please refer to your local waste authority for information on return and collection systems in your area.
  • Page 5 Infant Snooze Smartphone Apps Status Indication Summary Sheet Status indication Event Remarks The display will indicate an hour glass Calibration in progress rotating in a circular motion The display will be as shown when baby Sleeping is sleeping soundly.
  • Page 6 / Weight limit the mat or the baby sitting up. The exceeded alarm will also be activated. Error 9: Device Malfunction Please contact your service centre means any other number than 1 and 8 www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents GETTING STARTED ..........................1 Parts description for the Infant Snooze(Model IBG iSnooze 5M) ..........1 Setting up the Infant Snooze with the Smartphone Apps ............2 Settings on the Smartphone Apps ....................5 KEY FEATURES OF SMARTPHONE APPS ....................10 Baby activity monitor ........................
  • Page 8 Manual pairing of Infant Snooze and Smartphone ..............17 Low battery alert for Infant Snooze .................... 18 Error 1: Fiber sensor is broken ....................18 Error 8: Weight limit indication for the Infant Snooze ............... 19 Error 9: Device malfunction ......................19 EXCEPTIONS MANAGEMENT FOR SMARTPHONE ................20 TROUBLESHOOTING AND FAQ ......................
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    Quick Start Guide Before you can use the mat, you need the following (not included in the product): 4 X AA dry cell battery for the Infant Snooze For best performance, Lithium dry cell battery is recommended. (Model IBG iSnooze 5M) 1.1 Parts description for the Infant Snooze...
  • Page 10: Setting Up The Infant Snooze With The Smartphone Apps

    Speaker when Parent Unit is used) Battery compartment of Uses 4 x AA dry cell batteries for the Infant Snooze (Batteries not included) Infant Snooze For monitoring baby 1.2 Setting up the Infant Snooze with the Smartphone Apps Insertion of battery to the Infant Snooze Flip the Infant Snooze over to the bottom side.
  • Page 11 Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International...
  • Page 12 Home screen as shown. WARNING: The Infant Snooze will establish communication with only 1 device at one time. Please ensure the Smartphone Apps is turned off when the Parent Unit is in use and vice versa. HINT: Check that iBabyGuard™...
  • Page 13: Settings On The Smartphone Apps

    There are numerous settings available on the “Setting” tab of the Smartphone App for setting alarms on the Smartphone, volume and sensitivity control on the Infant Snooze, feeding reminders, as well as enabling a factory reset. Below is a summary table for the settings and its setting operations are detailed below.
  • Page 14 Adjust the volume on the scroll bar WARNING: Set to low volume and adjust up slowly to protect your ears. Setting for alarm volume does not apply to mandatory alarm for no breath movement condition. Refer to section 4.2 for details. www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International...
  • Page 15 It is advisable NOT to disable alarm when your baby is unwell or need extra attention. Infant Snooze volume There are 3 volume levels to select for the music stream and transmitting audio sound from the Infant Snooze  High ...
  • Page 16 Infant Snooze sensitivity There are 3 mat sensitivity levels.  High (Default)   Tap the preferred sensitivity level to adjust it. HINT: When baby is moving extensively and the display does NOT show strong movement, set higher sensitivity. Set lower sensitivity when baby is sleeping soundly and the display shows strong movement.
  • Page 17 Mat sensitivity: High Wake up and Absence alert: disable Activity log: All logged data on the mat will be erased WARNING: Existing recorded baby data stored on the smartphone will be erased during factory reset. www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International...
  • Page 18: Key Features Of Smartphone Apps

    The various iconic representations of the baby activity status are displayed according to the current baby activity status. To view the current baby activity status, tap on the Home tab as shown. Please refer to the next section 4 for details. www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International...
  • Page 19: Ambient Temperature Display

    Go to Settings -> Wireless & networks -> Bluetooth settings -> Tap on “Scan for devices” Tap on the Bluetooth device name for the iBabyGuard™ Infant Snooze to pair with the Infant Snooze WARNING: Music stream function is enabled only when the Infant Snooze is powered on.
  • Page 20: Baby Sleep Log

    The total sleep duration for the selected day is computed. WARNING: Baby sleep log function is enabled only when the Infant Snooze is powered on. 2.5 Breath Scope The baby activity status pattern can be viewed graphically.
  • Page 21: Baby Activity Status Indication On Smartphone

    The display will be as shown when your baby is sound asleep. The baby breath movement count per minute (BPM) is indicated on the top right-hand corner. 3.2 Baby movement The display will be as shown when your baby is moving. www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International...
  • Page 22: Baby Absence

    3.3 Baby absence The display will be as shown when your baby is not on the Infant Snooze 4. ALARM CONDITIONS FOR THE SMARTPHONE APPS The baby activity states which may require attention of parents/caregivers are coupled with alarms. Alarms for some states can be disabled by parents/caregivers.
  • Page 23: No Breath Movement

    Alert will be disabled during music / lullaby The wake up alert can be enabled or disabled in the Settings tab. stream to prevent false alert due to sound. HINT: Only place the baby on the Infant Snooze when baby is asleep www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International...
  • Page 24: Baby Absence Alert

    Infant Snooze, 2) parent’s hands or elbows may press / hit on the Infant Snooze or on the cot/mattress where the Infant Snooze is placed when...
  • Page 25: Other Status Indications On The Smartphone Apps

    Tap the ‘Reconnect’ button on the Smartphone WARNING: Link loss alarm will be also activated on the Smartphone when the Infant Snooze is switched off. 5.2 Manual pairing of Infant Snooze and Smartphone To manually pair the Infant Snooze with another Smartphone, do the following.
  • Page 26: Low Battery Alert For Infant Snooze

    After clearing the alert, low battery indication will also be reflected in the status bar till battery for the Infant Snooze is replaced. In the case of no connection between Infant Snooze and the smartphone during Infant Snooze low battery state, the Infant Snooze will alarm and the red LED will blink.
  • Page 27: Error 8: Weight Limit Indication For The Infant Snooze

    5.5 Error 8: Weight limit indication for the Infant Snooze The display will be as shown to indicate high pressure, such as heavy weight on the Infant Snooze or the baby sitting up. Alarm will be activated.  Please do not use the Infant Snooze with...
  • Page 28: Exceptions Management For Smartphone

    Note: Some phone models may not light up the LCD screen when alarm is triggered. Using another Apps iBabyGuard™ Infant Snooze Apps needs to be running and should NOT be exited. Alarm condition will trigger the audible alarm and iBabyGuard™...
  • Page 29: Troubleshooting And Faq

    Smartphone The Infant Snooze or  Smartphone may be placed Ensure battery is inserted near large metal objects. on the Infant Snooze side.   The link between the Infant Power off and on again Snooze or Smartphone may for both the Infant Snooze...
  • Page 30: Maintenance

    DO NOT subject the Infant Snooze to sharp folds as it may damage the sensing element and affect the functionality and sensitivity of the Infant Snooze. DO NOT wash or immerse the whole Infant Snooze in water. Clean the Infant Snooze with a soft damp cloth and allow to dry. Avoid using any chemical or cleaning detergent.
  • Page 31: Limited Warranty

    This warranty does not cover the battery, damaged as a result of accidents, improper maintenance or any other form of misuse. The warranty is also void if the owner attempts to fold the Infant Snooze when instructed not to as stated in the user manual, repairs or modifies the product in any way.

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