Hisense BS-6-01 MOVEMENT AND SOUND MONITOR BABY UNIT User Manual USERS MANUAL
Hisense Ltd. MOVEMENT AND SOUND MONITOR BABY UNIT USERS MANUAL
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TROUBLESHOOTING CHART co Congratulations for purchasing BABYSENSE 6, a state—oi-the-art solution for remote I INSTALLATION I BABY uurr I PARENTS unrr The display window under the lid, indicates that the connection is estabfished and TROUBLESHOOTING CHART TM monitoring of your baby's sleep. With BABYSENSE 6 you can be reassured about your The installation of BABYSENSE 6 is quick and simple. It includes three steps: P'acement t,fthe Baby unit 1, Make sure that the same channel (A or B) is selected both in the Baby and the Sh°W5 the State Of the battery and the temperature in baby’s room. Problem pessibte cause Corrective action promem Possible cause Corrective action baby's well-being as you are resting in the master bedroom, moving about the house. or (1) Placing the sensor(s) under the mattress in the baby‘s crib; De endin on intended se the Bab nit can be laced We”? Parents nits . . . . . . working in the garden. (2) Setting up the Baby unit' . p. g _ u ’ y u p ”a u ‘ . NOTE: It takes a few seconds before the temperature In the babYs room is displayed False alarm Sensor pad not placed on a firm flat Install the sensor pad according to Sound not Parents unitwas moved beyond the Bring the Parents unit closer to the Th t U G “d “d , t t' f th , t II t' t t' t' , ’ , in different ways. . . 5mm M“ M 2- Connect the power SUPPIY and turn the Uh'tE°"- . on the Parents unit. The cover of the Parents unit should remain open at all times surface. instructions. transmitted reception range. Baby unit. . e P'ese" ser '-“ 9 W“! as "is "49 Phs °" e m a a '°"- es lng, We"? W": (3) Setting UP the Parents unit If BABYSENSE 6 is used in Sound and Movement g 3. The unit can be placed, horizontally, or camed around using the attached when in use because it contains the antenna M O V e m e n I a n d S O U n d M 0 n I I O r maintenance, and troubleshooting Of the devtce. - Sensors (S+M) mode, the Baby unit should be placed near the strap. Mmmm ' Incorrect sensor installation (two Remove the round sensor, Batteriesarelow in the Parents unit. Plug in the Parents unitio recharge cfl'b and must be powered by both adaptor and batteries When the unit is in stationary position. keep it plugged in- no,” we On the baby unit. select the "high" or “low” position of the sensitivity switch at the side sense? “W a [Ewing baby wh° "5 battens» News. more“ T chess; 4?" 23”; . . .. ,... , as a s rin or at er exi e ase, ace a iece o o at east mm wi e e, y mov amiy mt e sensor nsta t e seeo sensor ‘ on , , _ Unpack the BABYSENSE 6 package p 9( . . I . P p pyw be powered by both adaptor and batteries. steak in the street. tothe ed e of the crib. one so is bein used. Ad'ust the ”N‘s 3“? set '°,"".‘°'e"t mama's Make we b°"‘ “N‘s 3’9 °“ “d carefully and verify that all the followtng x 600 long x 6mm thick (20 X24 XI“ ) under the sensor pad to create a firm surface. . . . . g p g I or one of the units is not turned on. use the same channel. ' (2) The sensors are entirely passive and emit no radiation of any kind. If transmission to the Parents unit is not necessary (for _ ' . ' ' position of the sensor pads. THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH pAR-r 15 OF THE FCC RULES. components are present. example, if the baby is sleeping in the same room with Channel PowerNolume rick Level WARNING: One BABYSENSE 6 unit can monitor only one child at a time. To monitor increase the sensitivity level. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING Two CONDITIONS. Rectangular sensor E the parents) there is no need to connect the Baby unit Switch thumb wheel Switch twins you need two units, and the babies must be in separate beds. Bad sound reception Units are too far apart. Bring the units closer together - Motion sensor pad used to monitor 1. Remove the mattress and place the rectangular sensor pad face up on the crib base ’ , , , \ ' The Baby unit is on but there is no Turn off the Baby unit. (static, distortion, , , , (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND , , , right where the baby lies. to the adaptor because electrical consumption is very ,‘ baby in the crib. etc.) Units are set to different channels. Make sure both units use the same (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, baby‘s movement pattern, including light 2 For older babies that are able to crawl place the round sensor 10459,“ (4.._6..) low. The Baby unit can be mounted with the provided mm" om, mm" -—* ’ I MAINTENANCE °hfl""e'- INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION breathing movements, to be placed ' a art from the rectan ular one to cover a Iar er crib surface bracket on baby‘s crib or bassinet LED "mm" L4" ' ‘gan Follow the guidelines below to make sure your BABYSENSE 6 functions problem-free: Sensor pad is notin h’" °°' Iaotwith m "9“ the ”the and make sure pal-en's unlt |s too dose to other Turn orrnove the parents “n" awa under the mattress of a bassmet ora crib. p , g 9 ' 5mm Ran e soundinlerlsify PowerOn Keep all BABYSENSE 6 components away from sources of moisture and heat the mattress or the cable Is "I” that no beddlng Is lnterposed ltors telovl lo sets fl nt 7 th t dl t b y Round sensor ' 3. Ifustng two pads, connect them to the Y_-cable. _ . madam wig: Dem,” Slrapsodtet Imgm MM” LED Use onl the manufacturer— rovided ada terS. . properly oonn acted. between the sensor pad and the IinhItS iworkisn ri mdtolIgesSc. ram 9 source 0 s ur ance. . Additional sensor pad used to monitor 4. File the cable through the crib base or, if not posstble, bring the cable to the end of , . E Y E D} p E ' . mattress. 9 , 9 . NOTE. . _ the crib and secure it with plastic ties. 1. InsertfourAA1.5v battenes into the battery compartment . . . . . Avotd damaging the connection cables and power cords (stepping on, pinching, or Make sure that mattress is laced . . . THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO QR TV INTER— bables who move about the crib, from tth b It fth t(f b k f NOTE. BABYSENSE 6 Parents unit includes prelnstalled rechargeable batteries . . . D F db k th U is too d t ch th l th d Sta betw th the age that the baby is we to crew, 5. Connect the sensor pad cable (if you are using one sensor) or the Y-cable (if you are a _ 9 ° °"‘ ° ° '-'"' °’ 5° “P '" “59 ° WWW that need to be charged for 12 home before first use. leévmg dangling 0°de IS "Ot recommended) _ . . all the way down, touching the P“ ts“ n '“ e "' are “59 ° ea ° 9“ "9:3“ 9 ' “w 69" e FERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. (3—6 months) using two sensors) to the Baby unit (rear side “sensor in'). failure). Disconnect units before cleaning. Use a dry or slightly damp cloth to Wipe the units sensor. are" u" un 4 SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER‘S AUTHORITYTD OPERATE Baby unit ‘ 6. Put the mattress back in the crib. 2 Connect the power supply. - OPERATION and sensor pads. Do not use cleaning sprays. fire?“ the volume at the Parents THE EQUIPMENT. Unit installed in the baby's room used Optionally: BABYSENSE 6 is ready for operation as soon as the installation is completed. During periods Of meOHQEd non-use disconnect and unplug the power adapters. Ezglye'szTQ xgfitioseztéiiziifigs may Use 8 mm" to Cheek "me" . TECHNICAL DATA ' to collect movement and transmit sound Rectangular sensor pad Round sensor pad Locked In Bassinet Center Select the transmission mode Movement, Sound, Follow the simple rules below: NOTE: If the rechargeable battery needs replacement, Use a standard 3.6V _ 550 green light flashes . _ signals. It includes, an alarm buzzer, x H or 5+,“ (default setting). Test the BABYSENSE 6 after installation and every time you start operating it after mA pack or contact the manufacturer. repeatedly while Environmental and background lderttifyand isolatemeerivironmemal Range of reception: up to 150m and a soft night light. ' 1 Press down the lamp cover to turn on the light a period of non-use or in a new location (see Testing and Troubleshooting on p.6). testing and actiVlty detected by the Baby unlit factors Transmission frequency: 40665-40695 MHz (EU.); 4933-4939 MHz (U.S.) Parents Unit e v - -- - - - - ' - - - - - t, bl h t' such as wind, tans, alroondltlonlng Adaptors: output: ACIDC 9V 200 mA' input: 220 VAC 4W (EU.) U 't th t . th it . . l E 5 Adjust sensttlvlty (high/low) and tick level (high/Iow/off). Do not use crib mobiles or toys/awessonesthat produce vibrations when BABYSENSE l TESTING and TROUBLESHOOTING on as 00 mg system, mechanlcal mobnesE and v i 110 VAC I 4W (U S ) m a receives .° "3°". Oflflg signa 5 a BU. .; a U Emmy om, we 6 is in movement monitoring mode. Make sure there are no other sources Of vibration Perform the following steps totest the BABYSENSE 6 installation (referto Troubleshooting household vibrations may prevent . ' ' ' from the Baby ”mt Within a range Of f: E “M mm around the room (fans, washers, etc.) Adjust the SfihShiVitY IGVGI to exclude "1meth below if you encounter any problems): triggering the alarm. ma"? VZ'U'T‘e' go dCEJSPL at 1m E150m lnEopen space. Can be used both \ / m - from irrelevant sources (599 "TO operatez' below). Make sure that both Baby and Parents units are set to use the same channel , , . , . umina on. m in stationary and mobile modes. Do not use the BABYSENSE 6 in a moving vehicle A B Movement nearthe crib. Maintain quite surroundings near _ . Y-cable . . . . ‘ ( or )' , the crib while testing the monitor. WARNING: Battaries must be recycled or disposed of properly. Cable used to connect the two sensor EN ”a“ Tum the “h'ts offwhen h°t '" use. During I°h9 periods °f non-use, U"PIU9 the power Set the mode of the Baby unit to Sound. Make sure that the sounds (speech or pads to the Baby unit. m — mm supplies. music) from the baby‘s room are cleariy transmitted t° the Parents unit. If the WW?“ No response when Missing, misplaced, or faulty Checkihet4AA15V batteries, l DISCLAIMERS and WARRANTY 2 power suppliers SW" MC" Swim" To operate: 551thztbsthfittffijvzwiirnihamel or reduce the distance between the M0 “ms“ tuming °“ the Baby batteries. preferably alkaline, are correctly BABYSENSE 6 is not designed to prevent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) AC/DC adaptors for the Baby and F Press the On/Ofi button on the Baby unit. The movement indicator briefly flashes red, y . ' . . . "n't‘ installed. or to be used for any other medical purposes. USER GUIDE . - - , - - Turn the Baby unit on when the crib IS empty. Stand back away from the crib . . . . . . . Parents units. @ C9 (9 then tums to blinking green, the ticks start (if not tumed off) to reflect baby‘s movements, . . BABYSENSE 6 is not a substitute for Visual supewiston of your baby at regular intervals. ~ -~ ~ ~g w A - s - - - - . . The alarm should be set off Within 20 seconds . LOW battery voltage Batteries are low. Replace all 4 batteries. . . . . . Strap N WARNINGS: "as mm includlng light breathing. The alarm Will sound If movement stops. Wave your hand over the mattress (at a lot e of about on oe a second) The movement wamlng (red light) at BABYSENSE 6 uses public frequencies to transmit Signals from the Baby unit to the Strap used I0 carry the Parents unit. I Make sure 1° keep the cable Wt °f baby's reach. Collect extra cable and tie II up ~ ~ ~ - indicator of the Bab unit should flash reflectin our hand movement and the units the Baby unit Parents unit; therefore, II may DICK up signals from other sources and its signals may Mounting bracket with 3 provided plastic tie. Avoid leaving dangling wires. NOTE: When you tht Off the Baby unlti It takes 1-3 seconds until the green light should emit ticking Zcunds ’ g y ' be picked up by other receivers. Make sure to turn the units off when not in use in Bracket used to mount the Baby Wilt 0" a I Make sure that no bedding or linen is interposed between the sensor pad and the turns °ft- Set the mode of the Baby unit to 3+” and repeat the test described above Waving Range indicator Parents unit is out of range. Bring the Parents unit closer to the order to protect your privacy. the crib or wall, mattress. , , _ , . . . . ‘ (green light) is solid Baby unit. BABYSENSE 6 should be serviced onI b ualifled ersonnel. / I BABYSENSE 6 cannot be used to monitor breathing of two babies placed in one NOTES: (1) The Baby “hit emits a low radio Signal that does h°t present aEsafety Switch the Parents unit on by tuming the thumbwheel and adjust the volume. The LED your hand Qvef the mattress should activate the green flashing "9!“ '" b°th Baby and y y q p , _ _ crib. hazard. (2) The Baby Uhft does not work W'thOUt batteries or when the batteries are indicators flash briefly and a beep is heard. After the connection is established, you can Parents units and sounds from the enVironment Of the Baby unit should be clearly No alarm sound Sensor detects vibrations form an Eliminatethe source of disturbance. ht sense NOTE: Use only Power Suppliers supplied by manufacturer I B ABYSENSE 6 does NOT replace parental supervision. Do not leave your child low. The Range/Battery indicator tums red if the batteries are low and need see the flashing indicator fights (green and red), see the blinking movement indicator transmitted to Parents unit. irrelevant source, such asvibrations Avoid contact with the crib, place @ www.hisense.co.il unattended! replacement. Standard alkaline bettenes 5h°UId “St for at least 4 months. 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