Angelcare Canada AC1300R Video Baby Monitor - Parent Unit User Manual

Angelcare Monitors Inc. Video Baby Monitor - Parent Unit

User Manual

OWNER’S MANUAL
MOVEMENT, VIDEO,
& SOUND MONITOR
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Model AC1300
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FOR YOUR PEACE OF MIND
TABLE OF CONTENTS
WARNINGS ..................................................................................................................................................3
AC1300 SETUP REQUIREMENTS ..................................................................................................................5
STEP 1 - Charging the Parent Unit (9 hours) .............................................................................................6
STEP 2 - Installing the Sensor Pad ...............................................................................................................7
STEP 3 - Setting up the Nursery Unit ..........................................................................................................9
STEP 4 - Turning on your monitor ................................................................................................................9
STEP 5 - Testing and getting to know your monitor ............................................................................10
STEP 6 - Activating and deactivating additional functions ............................................................... 13
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................................ 17
Limited warranty ............................................................................................................................................... 18
Technical specifications .................................................................................................................................. 18
FRANÇAIS ........................................................................................................................................................... 19
ESPAÑOL ............................................................................................................................................................ 39
OWNER’S MANUAL
KEEP YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
PLEASE READ THE WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE
ASSEMBLING & USING THE PRODUCT.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE WARNINGS AND THE INSTRUCTIONS COULD
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH OR DAMAGES TO THE PRODUCT.
THE SENSOR PAD FEATURE IS NOT FOR USE WITH ADULTS, CHILDREN OR
INFANTS OLDER THAN 24 MONTHS.
THE SENSOR PAD IS NOT INTENDED TO BE USED TO DETERMINE
IF A CHILD IS OUT OF THE CRIB.
WARNING
Adult assembly required.
Keep small parts away from children when assembling.
We, at Angelcare®, stand behind all of our products.
If you are not completely satisfied or have any questions,
United States and Canada: Please contact us at: angelcare@cdecinc.ca
Other countries: Please contact your local distributor.
FCC AND IC REGULATIONS
RF radiation exposure statement
The Nursery Unit complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
Caution: To maintain the compliance with the FCC’s and Industry Canada’s RF exposure guideline, install
the Nursery Unit at least 20 cm from ALL persons. The transmitter of this device must not be co-located or
operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Industry Canada
This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications.
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1.
THIS PRODUCT CANNOT REPLACE
RESPONSIBLE ADULT SUPERVISION. This product
is designed to aid in the monitoring of your child.
When using the monitor, you must still provide the
supervision necessary for the continued safety
of your child. Monitoring of premature babies,
or those considered to be at risk, should always
be carried out under the supervision of a health
professional. This monitor is not intended to be
used as a medical monitor.
2.
WARNING Strangulation Hazard — Children
have STRANGLED in cords. Keep adapter cords
out of the reach of
children (more than 3
feet [0.9 meter] away).
NEVER use Sensor
Pad(s) without the
protective cord covering.
Check protective cord
covering before each
use. Immediately
discontinue use of
Sensor Pad(s) if
protective covering is damaged or broken.
3.
Never use extension cords with adapters. ONLY
use the adapters provided.
4.
When an adapter is plugged into an electrical
outlet, DO NOT touch the exposed end.
5.
ALWAYS be sure that both the transmitter and
receiver are working properly and are within range
of each other. Test the monitor before rst use,
periodically and when changing location of the
Nursery Unit.
6.
ALWAYS be sure to immediately check on baby
whenever an alarm sounds.
7.
DO NOT use monitor near water (such as bath
tub, sink, etc.).
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
DO NOT EXPOSE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE
8.
Keep monitor AWAY from heat sources (such
as stoves, radiators, etc.).
9.
ALWAYS place both the Nursery Unit and the
Parent Unit on a at surface in an upright position
and allow for proper ventilation. DO NOT place
on sofas, cushions, beds, etc. which may block
ventilation.
10.
This monitor uses public airwaves to transmit
signals. The Parent Unit may pick up signals or
interference from other nursery monitors in your
area. Your monitor may even be picked up by
other households. To protect your privacy, make
sure both units are turned
OFF
when not in use. If
you experience interference, change the channel
on both units.
11.
This product is NOT a toy. DO NOT allow
children to play with it.
12.
This product contains small parts. Adult
assembly required. Exercise care when unpacking
and assembling the product and keep small parts
away from children.
13.
When using the monitor, the room temperature
should be between 5F (10°C) and 104°F (40°C).
BATTERY WARNING
14.
Use ONLY the enclosed lithium rechargeable
battery that came with the Parent Unit. In the
Nursery Unit, DO NOT mix old and new batteries.
DO NOT mix alkaline, standard or rechargeable
batteries. Insert batteries with correct polarity. DO
NOT short-circuit supply terminals. ONLY use the
recommended batteries or equivalent (volts and
size) and the correct adapter. Remove batteries
in the Nursery Unit when product is stored for long
periods of time or when batteries are exhausted.
Dispose exhausted batteries properly. Keep all
batteries away from children.
15.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
15.1
Heed all warnings – All warnings on the
product and in the operating instructions should
be adhered to.
15.2
Follow all instructions – All operating and
use instructions should be followed.
15.3
Water and moisture - DO NOT use this
apparatus near water. For example, near a bath
tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet
environment or near a swimming pool and the like.
Care should be taken so that objects
DO NOT
fall
onto units and that liquids are not spilled into
either unit or Sensor Pad through its openings.
15.4
Cleaning - Disconnect all units before
cleaning. DO NOT immerse in water any part of
the monitor. Clean only with dry cloth.
15.5
Ventilation - DO NOT block any ventilation
openings. Allow for proper ventilation when units
are in use. DO NOT cover the Nursery Unit or the
Parent Unit with any object such as a blanket.
DO NOT place it in a drawer or in any location
which would muf e the sound or interfere with
the normal ow of air.
15.6
Heat sources - DO NOT install near any heat
sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,
TVs or other apparatus (including ampli ers)
that produce heat. Heat can damage the case or
electrical parts.
15.7
Power cord protection - Protect the Sensor
Pad cord and Adapter’s power cord from being
walked on or pinched by furniture or other items –
Power supply cords should be routed so that they
are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items
upon or against them, paying particular attention
to cords and plugs, convenience receptacle, and
the point where they exit from the product.
The socket outlet shall be installed near the
equipment and shall be easily accessible. Make
sure to plug the adapter to the socket outlet
nearest to the equipment and that is easily
accessible. To disconnect from mains, unplug
the adapter.
15.8
Accessories - Only use attachments/
accessories specifi ed by the manufacturer. DO
NOT place this product on an unstable cart,
stand, tripod, bracket or table. The product may
fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult and
serious damage to the product. Use ONLY with a
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cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table recommended
by the manufacturer or sold with the product.
Any mounting of the product should follow the
manufacturer’s instructions.
15.9
Unplug this appliance during lightning storms
or when not used for long periods of time.
15.10
Servicing - DO NOT attempt to service
this product yourself as opening or removing
covers (except battery door) may expose you to
dangerous voltage or other hazards.
15.11
Replacement parts - When replacement
parts are required, be sure the replacement parts
specifi ed by the manufacturer have the same
characteristic as the original part. Unauthorized
substitution may result in re, electric shock or
other hazards.
15.12
Usage - This baby monitor is intended as
an aid. It is NOT a substitute for responsible and
proper adult supervision and should not be used
as such. Use this appliance ONLY for its intended
use as described in this manual.
15.13
Power Sources - Operate this product only
from the type of power source indicated on the
type plate of the adaptor.
If you are unsure of the
type of power supply to your home, consult your
dealer or local power company.
15.14
Overloading - DO NOT overload wall
outlets, extension cords or integral convenience
receptacles as this can result in a risk of re or
electric shock.
15.15
Object and Liquid Entry - NEVER push
objects of any kind into this product through
casing slots as they may touch dangerous voltage
points or short out parts that could result in a risk
of fi re or electric shock. NEVER spill liquid of any
kind on the product.
15.16
Antenna - The antenna used for this
transmitter must be installed to provide a
separation distance of at least 7.9” (20 cm) from all
persons and must not be collocated or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
15.17
Power Lines - An outside antenna system
should NOT be located in the vicinity of overhead
power lines or other electric light or power circuit,
or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits
as contact with them may be fatal.
15.18
Vibration Source - When the monitor is
in use, DO NOT use a crib mobile or other crib
accessories that may produce vibrations. Other
sources of vibrations may include fans, washing
machines, loud music, etc. These sources of
vibration may interfere with the performance of
your Angelcare
®
monitor and the alarm will not
sound if it continues to detect any movement
other than your baby’s. Be sure all vibration
sources are eliminated before using the monitor.
You may experience false alarms for several
reasons. The most common reason is the
Nursery Unit has not been turned
OFF
after
you have removed your baby from the crib.
Another reason is the Sensor Pad has not
been placed under the mattress properly.
Be sure the Sensor Pad is on a at, rm surface
with the printed side facing up. The sensitivity
level may also need to be adjusted. Refer to
Step
5.1
. Always be sure to immediately check on baby
whenever an alarm sounds.
15.19
Sensor Pad - Your Sensor Pad can be used in
any crib that is stationary. If the crib has a spring
or slat base, place a hard board between the crib
base and the Sensor Pad measuring at least 13” x
13” (33 x 33 cm) and 1/4 inch (6 mm) thick. Only use
your Angelcare
®
monitor in a stationary sleeping
environment such as a crib where the Sensor
Pad can rest on a completely at, rm surface.
The sensor pad is made of plastic and does not
permit the air to circulate. Therefore, mildew
build up could develop underneath the mattress
in the sensor pad area. We suggest rotating
the mattress regularly to prevent any mildew.
16.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
RELATED TO USE OF BATTERIES
16.1
Use ONLY the type and size of batteries
specifi ed in the owner’s manual. There is a risk
of explosion if batteries are replaced with an
incorrect type.
16.2
Use ONLY the enclosed lithium rechargeable
battery and/or the adapter provided for the Parent
Unit. DO NOT attempt to replace the battery or
you will severely damage the unit.
16.3
Charge the battery for 9 hours prior to rst
use. Be sure to have the monitor in the
OFF
position during this period. ONLY use the adapters
included with your monitor.
16.4
DO NOT use these adapters with any other
equipments.
16.5
When unplugging the adapter from the
Nursery Unit, be sure it is switched to the
OFF
position. If it isn’t, the unit will revert to battery
mode if batteries are installed.
16.6
DO NOT use rechargeable batteries in the
Nursery Unit. Use alkaline batteries ONLY.
16.7
DO NOT dispose batteries in re. They may
explode. Check with local regulations for possible
special disposal instructions.
16.8
Exercise care in handling batteries in order
not to short out the batteries with conducting
materials such as rings, bracelets and keys.
Overcharging, short circuiting, reverse charging,
mutilation, or incineration of batteries must be
avoided to prevent one or more of the following
occurrences: release of toxic materials, release of
hydrogen and/or oxygen, gas and rise in surface
temperature.
16.9
DO NOT attempt to recharge batteries
provided with or identified for use with this
product that are not intended to be charged.
The batteries may leak corrosive electrolyte or
explode.
16.10
DO NOT attempt to rejuvenate the batteries
provided with or identified for use with this
product by heating them. Sudden release of
battery electrolyte may occur, causing burns or
irritation to eyes or skin.
16.11
If and when necessary, the batteries must
be replaced with identical new ones or equivalent
(volts and size). If a battery to be replaced is
connected with other batteries in series, replace
the other batteries at the same time as well. DO
NOT mix old and new batteries.
16.12
Reverse polarity installation of the batteries
in the end product must be avoided. Reverse
insertion of batteries can cause charging, and
that may result in leakage or explosion.
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16.13 Remove batteries from the Nursery Unit if
you store the product over 30 days because the
batteries could leak and damage the product.
16.14 Discard ‘dead’ batteries as soon as possible
since ‘deadbatteries are more likely to leak in a
product. If a battery has leaked or vented, it should
be replaced immediately using protective gloves.
16.15 DO NOT store this product, or the batteries
provided with or identified for use with this
product, in high-temperature areas.
WARNING
17. (North America Only)
17.1 Warning: Changes or modifications to this
equipment not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
17.2 NOTE: This equipment has been tested
and found to comply with part 15 of the FCC
Rules and the Industry Canada license-exempt
RSS standard(s). These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used
in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications.
17.3 However, there is n o gu a rantee tha t
inte rference will not occur in a pa rticular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment OFF
and ON, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna.
Increase the separation between
the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an
outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
17.4 This device complies with the part 15 of
the FCC Rules and the Industry Canada license
- exempt RSS standards(s). Operation is subject
to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and
(2) This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
YOU MUST PREPARE:
One hardboard (not included)
Thickness: 1/4’’ (6 mm)
Minimum dimensions:
13’’ x 13’ (33 x 33 cm)
Maximum dimensions:
equal to the mattress size
WHAT YOU WILL NEED (NOT INCLUDED):
Miniature Philips
Screwdriver
3 AA Alkaline
Batteries for Nursery
Unit
VIDEO, MOVEMENT
& SOUND MONITOR
Model AC1300
IMPORTANT
The hardboard must be larger than the Sensor Pad
surface area or in the case of the AC1300-2SP of
two Sensor Pads.
SETUP REQUIREMENTS
3X
INCLUDED:
Rechargeable Parent
Unit with enclosed
and non-detachable
lithium battery
Nursery Unit
6543 2 1
1 Sensor Pad (AC1300) or 2 Sensor Pads
(AC1300-2SP) with pre-installed cord covers
2 AC Adapters
2X
Hardboard
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STEP 1 -
CHARGING THE PARENT UNIT (9 HOURS)
1)
Connect the adapter to the
Parent Unit and into an electrical outlet.
2)
Charge the unit for
9 continuous
hours (prior to first use).
IMPORTANT
The Parent Unit uses a non-
removable rechargeable
lithium battery. DO NOT
attempt to change it.
NOTE:
To optimize your battery
performance please refer
to Battery Guidelines in the
Troubleshooting section.
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PARENT UNIT:
Front Side
Right Side
A)
3.5” LCD Screen
B)
Power
ON/OFF
Indicator
C)
VOX Indicator
D)
Sound Light Indicator
E)
Zoom button
F)
VIDEO ON/OFF
button
G)
MENU/SELECT button
H)
Brightness (+ or -)
I)
Power
ON/OFF
J)
UP/DOWN button
K)
Adapter Outlet
L)
Speaker (not shown)
M)
Tripod
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WARNING
STRANGULATION HAZARD.
Children have STRANGLED in cords:
Keep adapter cords out of the reach of children (more
than 3 feet [0.9 meter] away).
Because of the serious strangulation risk to infants and
toddlers, parents and caregivers should never place the
Nursery Unit within 3 feet (0.9 meter) of a crib.
NEVER
use Sensor Pad without the cord covers. Check
cord covers before each use to ensure it is securely
placed under the leg of the crib. Discontinue use of
Sensor Pad if any cord covers are damaged or broken.
NEVER
use extension cords with adapters.
ONLY
use
the adapters provided. This product is not a toy. Never
allow children to play with it.
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STEP 2 -
INSTALLING THE SENSOR PAD
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Cord covers 1, 2, 3, 4:
Position on fl oor
Cord cover 4:
Contains double sided tape to
securely install beneath crib leg
Cord cover
5:
Position vertically between
mattress support and fl oor
Cord cover
6:
Place under the mattress
Sensor Pad with pre-installed cord covers
2.1 - SELECT A LOCATION FOR THE NURSERY UNIT
Select a location for
the Nursery Unit that
is at least
3 feet [0.9
meter] away from
the crib.
IMPORTANT
Place the crib near a supporting wall and far from air currents. Install the Nursery Unit on a fl at, stable
surface facing the crib at a distance of at least
3 feet (0.9 meter)
. Make sure to plug the adapter to the
socket outlet nearest to the equipment and that is easily accessible.
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5
4
3
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Figure 1
Figure 2
1)
Use the crib leg by the wall closest to the Nursery Unit
(Figure 1)
. In cases where the
Nursery Unit is across the room, use the leg closest to the Nursery Unit to position the
covered wire
(Figure 2)
. It is always preferable that the covered cord run along a wall.
2.2 - SELECT THE CRIB LEG YOU WILL BE USING TO SECURE THE CORD COVERS
RECOMMENDED
OR
1)
Remove the mattress from
the crib.
2)
Place the Sensor Pad(s) –
printed side up –
on top
of the hardboard.
3)
Run the connection pin,
warning label and the rst
5 cord covers down along
the backside of the crib
leg,
between the mattress
support and the inside
edge of the crib.
2.3 - INSTALL THE SENSOR PAD ON THE MATTRESS SUPPORT
1 Sensor Pad
(depending on model)
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The Sensor Pad functions with any size
and type of mattress except memory-foam
mattresses and hollow frame mattresses.
The hardboard maintains a constant
pressure on the Sensor Pad, enabling it to
detect the baby’s movements even when
the baby is at the edges of the crib.
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WARNING
STRANGULATION HAZARD
Remove all slack from Sensor Pad Cord.
When lowering the mattress support
as your child grows, slide the vertical
Cord Cover (5) upward so it remains
approximately in the center between
the mattress support and the fl oor. Slide
the Sensor Pad Cord through the Floor
Cover to eliminate any additional slack.
The Sensor Pad is not designed for use
with adults, children or infants older
than 24 months.
Discontinue used of the Sensor Pad
when child is older than 24 months.
Remove Sensor Pad from crib and store
for future use.
BEFORE FIRST TIME USE: To test
that the unit is ready for use, refer to
instruction manual on how to test that
the installation has been done correctly.
4)
Bring the fi rst 4 cord covers down
the fl oor, and keep the 5
th
cord
cover vertically, along the backside
of the crib leg,
(between the
mattress and the inside edge of
the crib).
5)
Remove any cord slack to make
sure no parts of the cord are loose.
6)
Place the 6
th
cord cover approximately
3 po (8 cm) from the edge of the
mattress support.
7)
Snap together the remaining cord
covers that will run along the fl oor.
8)
Remove any cord slack to make sure
no parts of the cord are loose.
9)
Peel off the double-sided tape on the
4
th
cord cover and place it securely
under the crib leg.
10)
Install the Nursery Unit on a fl at, stable
surface facing the crib at a distance of
at least 3 feet (0.9 meter) and plug the
Sensor Pad cord into the Nursery Unit.
11)
Check to make sure the Sensor Pad has
not moved from position.
12)
Place the mattress back inside the crib.
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STEP 4 -
TURNING ON YOUR MONITOR
1)
Remove the battery door and insert
3 AA Alkaline Batteries (not included).
2)
Place the Nursery Unit at a
minimum
of 3 feet (0.9 meter)
away from the crib.
3)
Connect the adapter to the Nursery
Unit and into an electrical outlet.
4)
Direct the angle of the camera toward
the crib using the rotating dial.
NOTE:
The batteries maintain power
supply in case of power outage.
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(0.9 m)
NURSERY UNIT:
Front Side
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A)
Adjustable Camera
B)
Power
ON
Indicator
C)
Photo Sensor
D)
Microphone
E)
Rotating Dial
for Camera Angle
F)
Pager/Hold Button
G)
POWER ON/OFF
H)
Adapter Outlet
I)
Sensor Pad Outlet
J)
Battery door (Not shown)
K)
Tripod Outlet*(Not shown)
L)
Night Light
ON/OFF
* Nursery Unit may be installed on a tripod (not included).
STEP 3 -
SETTING UP THE NURSERY UNIT
1)
Press and hold the Parent Unit
ON/OFF
button for 2 seconds until LCD screen
is turned
ON
. Angelcare’s logo will be
shown for 1 second.
2)
Push and hold the Nursery Unit Power
ON/ OFF
button for 2 seconds.
3)
The Parent Unit will display
Video
mode
screen.
When Parent Unit is
turned
ON
and Nursery
Unit is
OFF
, Parent Unit
will display
Disconnected
mode and will turn itself
OFF
after 60 seconds.
1)
If there is a lost connection between
the 2 units after 1.5 minutes, the
Out-of-Range
alarm will sound
on the Parent Unit (refer to
troubleshooting):
The
Out-of-Range
icon will appear
on the screen.
The
Lost Connection
icon will appear
on the indicator bar.
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Temperature icon:
Indicates room temperature
Temperature Alarm icon:
Indicates Temperature Alarm is active
Pendulum icon:
Indicates the Movement Sensor is active
Night View Mode icon
:Night View Mode
Sound icon:
Indicates that Sound function is active
Connection icon:
Indicates the connection quality between the Parent Unit and the Nursery Unit.
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Battery Level icon:
Indicates battery level
Empty 1/3 Full 2/3 Full Full
INDICATION BAR IMPORTANT ICONS
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Good connection Poor connection Lost connection Out-of-Range
Empty 1/3 Full 2/3 Full Full
Empty 1/3 Full 2/3 Full Full
Empty 1/3 Full 2/3 Full Full
Empty 1/3 Full 2/3 Full Full
STEP 5 -
TESTING AND GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MONITOR
IMPORTANT
When in menu or sub-menu modes, sound transmission between Parent and Nursery Units will be
temporarily deactivated. ONLY movement-detection alarm will remain active (if function is activated).
The Angelcare
®
monitor can be used with the pre-program factory settings or
you can also customize your settings to your preference. Main menu on the LCD
display shows the different operation settings. Use the direction keys to set or
check the different functions on the Parent Unit.
Press the
Menu/Select
button to select an icon. The light icon will change from
blue to green to show that the icon is selected. Press
VIDEO ON/OFF
button to
exit or to go back to main menu when in sub-menu.
5.1 - SENSOR PAD
1)
Press
Menu/Select
button to access
main menu.
2)
Select the
Movement
icon.
3)
Use the up and down arrows to
activate
or
deactivate
the
Movement Alarm
.
4)
Press
Menu/Select
button
to confi rm.
TO ACTIVATE THE SENSOR PAD:
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1)
Move your hand lightly on the mattress.
The
Pendulum
icon will appear on Parent Unit
indicator bar.
2)
Remove your hand from the mattress. After 15
seconds you will hear a ‘
TIC
’ pre-alarm sound, and
5 seconds later the
Movement Alarm
will trigger.
IF THE ALARM DOES NOT SOUND
Avoid contact with the crib while Sensor
Pad is in operation.
Place the crib near a supporting wall.
Adjust the Sensor Pad sensitivity level.
Turn
OFF
crib mobile, fans, loud
music or anything else that may cause
vibration.
1
2
The
indicator bar.
The
indicator bar.
indicator bar.
indicator bar.
The
The
indicator bar.
indicator bar.
indicator bar.
indicator bar.
indicator bar.
indicator bar.
The
The
indicator bar.
The
indicator bar.
indicator bar.
TO TEST THE SENSOR PAD:
MOVEMENT ALARM
Alarm activates when no
movement is detected by the
Sensor Pad for 20 seconds.
Both the Parent Unit and the
Nursery Unit speakers will emit
loud warning sound.
Movement
Alarm
icon will show on
the LCD screen.
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