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VIDEO BABY MONITOR
USER’S GUIDE
BB2411
Version 1.0
Safety Precautions
• Adult assembly is required. Keep small parts away
from children when assembling.
• This product is not a toy. Do not allow children to play
with it.
• This video monitor is not a substitute for responsible
adult supervision.
• Test the video monitor before use. Become familiar with
its functions.
• Keep the cords out of reach from children.
• Never use extension cords with power adapters.
• Only use the chargers and power adapters provided.
Do not use other chargers or power adapters as this
may damage the device and battery pack.
• Only insert batteries/battery pack of the same type.
• Insert batteries with the correct polarity.
• Do not mix new and used batteries.
• Do not mix alkaline, standard, and rechargeable
batteries.
• Remove exhausted batteries from the product.
• Keep all batteries away from children.
• Dispose or recycle batteries in accordance with local
laws, which may vary by location.
• Do not cover the video monitor with a towel or blanket.
• Do not use the video monitor near water.
• Do not install the video monitor near a heat source.
• Do not touch the plug contacts with sharp or metal
objects.
• Keep this user’s guide for future reference.
To Avoid Injury to
Children & Infants:
• MAKE SURE to keep the camera and all power
cords are least 3ft / 1m away from cribs and out of
reach of your child.
3ft / 1m
Table of Contents:
Product Includes...............................2
Camera Overview............................3
Getting Started................................4
Optional - Camera Batteries...................... 6
Optional - Wall Mounting the Camera........ 7
Using Your Baby Monitor.................8
Using the Menus...................................... 8
Talking to Your Baby................................. 9
Changing Channels.................................. 9
Adjusting Volume................................... 10
Adjusting Screen Brightness..................... 10
Using Digital Zoom................................ 11
Turning on the Night-Light........................ 11
Playing Lullabies.................................... 12
Temperature Alerts.................................. 13
Selecting Fahrenheit or Celsius................. 14
Enabling VOX Mode (Voice Trigger)......... 14
Video On/Off (Audio Only Mode)........... 15
Pairing Additional Cameras...........16
Technical Specifications..................18
Camera................................................ 18
Monitor................................................. 18
Troubleshooting.............................19
Need Help?....................................19
ENGLISH
Monitor Overview............................2
Product Includes
x1*
x1*
Power Adapter
Camera
x2*
x2*
x2*
Screws & Anchors
Cable Clips
x1
x1
Power Adapter
Monitor
*Contents may vary by model
Monitor Overview
Sound LED’s
Select
camera/Scan
Display
Start/stop
lullaby
Power/video
on/off
Volume up
Volume down
Power LED
Link LED
Menu/Zoom
Microphone
Speaker
Power port
Antenna
Battery
compartment
Camera Overview
Night-light
Light sensor
Nighttime LED’s
Lens
Antenna
Microphone
Power LED
Mounting stand
AAA Battery Compartment
Power
switch
Power port
Temperature
sensor
Speaker
PAIR button
ENGLISH
Belt Clip
Getting Started
Connect the power adapter to the
camera.
Make sure all power cables are at
least 3ft / 1m away from the crib
and out of reach of your child.
Slide the power switch to ON.
Power switch
Press down on the battery compartment
door and slide it off the monitor.
4
Connect the battery cable to the monitor.
ENGLISH
Battery cable
The battery cable only connects one
way. Do not force the battery cable.
Replace the battery compartment door.
Connect the power adapter to the monitor.
Press and hold the power button to turn on
the monitor.
Power button
Tips
• It is recommended to charge the battery for
6 hours before use.
• For overnight monitoring, it is recommended
to connect the power adapter. The monitor will
stay on about 6 hours when fully charged.
• For better reception, extend the monitor’s
antenna.
Pull up to extend
antenna
Optional - Camera Batteries
Unscrew the battery compartment under the camera
and insert 4x AAA batteries (not included). Replace
the battery compartment door and screw.
4x AAA Batteries
(not included)
Battery Compartment
Screw
AAA batteries are not intended for
overnight monitoring. The camera
can operate for about 5 hours on
battery power.
Notes
• If using batteries, it is recommended to use
the power adapter whenever possible to save
battery life.
• The camera power adapter cannot charge
rechargeable AAA batteries.
Optional - Wall Mounting the
Camera
Make sure all power cables are
at least 3ft / 1m away from the
crib and out of reach of your child.
Use the included cable clips to help
manage the power cable.
Cable Clips
Drill 2 holes in the wall with centers exactly
68mm apart.
Tap anchors into holes with a hammer. Insert
screws 2/3 of the way.
Align the mounting points with the screws
and push the camera down.
68mm
Mounting points
68mm
ENGLISH
Before permanently mounting the camera:
• Determine where you will get the best view of
your baby.
• Ensure the power cable is long enough to power
the camera.
Using Your Baby Monitor
The monitor shows the following icons during use:
Icon
Meaning
Icon
Meaning
Signal strength
VOX
VOX (Voice
Trigger) on
Selected
1 channel
Scan
Battery full
Scan mode
activated
Battery low
Battery
charging
Volume muted
X2
Digital zoom
activated
68°F
Song currently
2 playing
Current room
temperature
Camera out of
range or off
(e.g. batteries
dead)
Talk activated
Using the Menus
Press to cycle
through menus
Press to
exit menu
Press to adjust
menu options
Talking to Your Baby
ENGLISH
Press and hold to talk
to the selected camera
Changing Channels
Press to cycle through
connected cameras or
select Scan mode.
The currently selected
camera is shown on
screen.
The monitor only plays sound from the
camera that is currently being viewed.
When Scan mode is activated, the monitor changes
channel automatically every few seconds. A Scan icon
appears next to the currently selected channel number.
Currently selected
channel
1 Scan
Scan mode
activated
To connect additional cameras to the
monitor, see “Pairing Additional Cameras”
on page 16.
Adjusting Volume
Press to adjust the volume
coming from the camera
Adjusting Screen Brightness
Press until
is shown
Press to adjust brightness
Press
to exit menu.
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Using Digital Zoom
Press and hold to zoom
in. An X2 icon and
arrows appear on the
screen.
X2
Press to move zoom
area left/right
Press to move zoom
area up/down
Press and hold
to zoom out.
Turning on the Night-Light
OFF
Press until
is shown
Press
to turn the night-light on or
off for the currently selected camera.
Press
to exit menu.
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ENGLISH
X2
Playing Lullabies
The camera can play 5 different pre-loaded
songs.
To play songs:
Press to play a song on
the selected camera.
Right after pressing
press to change the song.
The song number is
shown on the monitor.
If volume controls
appear, press
twice to restart
the song. Volume
controls will appear
if you press
a few seconds after
pressing
Press
to stop playing the song.
12
Temperature Alerts
You can control the high and low temperatures
that trigger alerts or disable temperature alerts.
To setup temperature alerts:
ENGLISH
The temperature alert feature allows you to
ensure the baby’s room is at a comfortable,
safe temperature. The monitor beeps if the
temperature gets too hot or cold.
Lo 66° F
Press until
Lo is shown.
Press
to adjust the low
temperature.
If the temperature at the selected camera
goes below this temperature, the monitor
will beep and the temperature reading on
the monitor will say “Lo”.
If you select a temperature below 62°F /
17°C, the low temperature alert will be
turned OFF.
Press
Press
to adjust the high
temperature.
until
Hi is shown.
If the temperature at the selected camera
goes above this temperature, the monitor
will beep and the temperature reading on
the monitor will say “Hi”.
If you select a temperature above 86°F /
30°C, the high temperature alert will be
turned OFF.
Press
to exit menu.
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Selecting Fahrenheit or Celsius
You can select if you would like temperature
readings and alerts to be in Fahrenheit or
Celsius.
To select temperature units:
°F
Press until
Press
C (Celsius)
Press
is shown.
to select F (Fahrenheit) or
to exit menu.
Enabling VOX Mode (Voice
Trigger)
In VOX mode, the monitor goes into standby.
When sound is detected by the camera at the
preset audio level, the monitor’s screen instantly
turns on. This conserves battery power, and alerts
you only when needed.
To activate VOX mode:
VOX OFF
Press until VOX
is shown
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2
Press
to adjust the audio
sensitivity for VOX mode.
VOX mode is off
VOX
VOX mode is on
Low sensitivity
High Sensitivity
Medium Sensitivity
ENGLISH
VOX OFF
If you want softer noises to trigger the monitor (such as
a faint whimper), set the sensitivity setting higher. If you
only want louder noises to trigger the monitor (such as
a loud cry), set the sensitivity setting lower.
Press
to exit menu.
While VOX is activated, the monitor’s screen
and speaker will turn off after a minute unless
sound is detected at the selected sensitivity
level. Press any button to turn the screen back
on. When VOX is on, a VOX icon is shown
on the screen.
VOX mode will not work while
Scan mode is activated.
Video On/Off (Audio Only Mode)
Press
to turn the screen off and monitor
sound only.
The monitor will play sound from the selected
channel only.
Notes
• If Scan mode is enabled, the monitor will
play sound from the channel that is currently
selected.
• If VOX mode is activated, the speaker will
turn off if sound is not detected at the selected
sensitivity level for a minute. The screen will
turn on when a sound is loud enough to
trigger VOX. See “Enabling VOX Mode (Voice
Trigger)” on page 14 for details.
Press any button to turn the screen back
on.
15
Pairing Additional Cameras
The camera(s) included have already
been paired with the monitor. If you have
purchased additional add-on cameras (model#
BB2411AC1), OR if your monitor and camera
are not paired up, follow the steps below.
To pair a camera to your monitor:
Place the camera and monitor next to each
other. Make sure the camera is turned on.
C1 
Press and hold until
is shown
Press
to select the channel you
would like to pair the camera to.
If a camera is already connected to
this channel, the new camera will
replace the existing camera.
Press to begin pairing
The LINK LED flashes to
show that pairing mode
is on.
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5
Press the PAIR button on the back of the
camera.
ENGLISH
PAIR button
Images from the camera are immediately
shown on the monitor once the camera is
successfully paired.
Notes
• Immediately move the camera away from the
monitor to avoid speaker feedback.
• The monitor can connect up to 4 cameras.
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Technical Specifications
Camera
Frequency
2.4GHz
Maximum Range
Up to 450ft / 138m outdoors*
Up to 150ft / 46m indoors*
Image Sensor
1/5” Color CMOS
Lens
3.6mm F2.8
IR LED
6 pcs
Power Adapter
6.0V DC 800mA
Battery
Supports 4x AAA Batteries
(not included)
Weight
0.3lbs
0.1kg
Monitor
Frequency
2.4GHz
Display
2.4” TFT Color LCD
Power Adapter
6.0V DC 800mA
Battery
Li-ion Rechargeable Battery
3.7V DC 1500mAh
Weight
0.3lbs
0.1kg
*Based on unobstructed line of sight. Actual range
will vary based on surroundings.
3.4in
3.7in
87mm
95mm
5.3in
135mm
2.7in
68mm
1.2in
31mm
4.8in
121mm
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Solution
• Press and hold the
button to power on the
monitor.
• Monitor is out of batteries.
Plug in the monitor power
adapter.
• Video Off or VOX mode
is on. Press any button to
turn the screen back on.
Monitor screen keeps
turning off
• VOX mode is on. See
“Enabling VOX Mode
(Voice Trigger)” on page
14 for details on
disabling VOX mode.
• The monitor battery is low.
Plug in the monitor power
adapter
The camera is not
detected; “Out of
Range” is shown on
the monitor
• Wrong channel selected.
•
•
•
•
Feedback /
squealing noise
coming from the
monitor
Press
repeatedly to
select the channel.
Make sure the camera is
powered on.
Camera may be out of
batteries. Replace the
batteries.
The camera and monitor
may be out of range.
Move the monitor and
camera closer together.
You may need to pair the
camera and the monitor
again. See “Pairing
Additional Cameras” on
page 16 for details.
• Your camera and monitor
may be too close to each
other. Move them further
apart.
• Press
to lower the
monitor volume.
Need Help?
Product Support is available 24/7 including product
information, user guides, quick start guides, and FAQ’s
at www.lorextechnology.com/support
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ENGLISH
No video displayed
on the monitor
CLEANING
Clean the monitor and camera with a slightly damp cloth or an antistatic cloth. Never use cleaning agents or abrasive solvents.
• Do not clean any part of the product with cleaners with thinners or
other solvents and chemicals. This may cause permanent damage
to the product, which is not covered by the Warranty. When
necessary, clean it with a damp cloth.
• Keep your camera and monitor away from hot, humid areas or
strong sunlight, and do not get it wet.
• Every effort has been made to ensure high standards of reliability
for your baby monitor. However, if something does go wrong,
please do not try to repair it yourself. Contact Customer Service for
assistance.
DISPOSAL OF THE DEVICE
At the end of the product life cycle, you should
not dispose of this product with normal household
waste, but take the product to a collection point for
the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
The symbol on the product, user’s guide, and/or
box indicates this.
Some of the product materials can be re-used if you take them to a
recycling point. By reusing some parts or raw materials from used
products you make an important contribution to the protection of the
environment.
Please contact your local authorities in case you need more information
on the collection points in your area. Dispose of the battery pack in an
environmentally-friendly manner according to your local regulations.
NOTICES
WARNING: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved
by the grantee of this device could void the user’s authority to operate
the device.
FCC NOTICE
This device complies with Part 15, subpart C, of the FCC Rules.
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.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference
caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such
modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
However, it is imperative that the user follows the guidelines in this
manual to avoid improper usage which may result in damage to the
unit, electrical shock and fire hazard injury.
CAUTION: To maintain compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure
guidelines, place the camera at least 20cm (7.87in) from nearby
persons.
The video monitor has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure
guidelines when used with the belt clip supplied with or designated for
this product. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with
FCC RF exposure guidelines.
CANADA/IC NOTICE
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS
standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
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Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only
operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain
approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential
radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should
be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.)
is not more than that necessary for successful communication.
USER’S GUIDE
BB2411
Version 1.0
Copyright © Lorex Technology Inc. 2013

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History When                    : 2012:11:09 15:01:40-05:00, 2012:11:09 15:21:48-05:00, 2012:11:09 15:21:48-05:00, 2012:11:09 16:11:42-05:00, 2012:11:09 16:17:44-05:00, 2012:11:09 16:28:44-05:00, 2012:11:09 16:48:57-05:00, 2012:11:09 17:01:59-05:00, 2012:11:12 10:31:43-05:00, 2012:11:12 10:37:21-05:00, 2012:11:12 10:38:38-05:00, 2012:11:12 17:12:22-05:00, 2012:11:12 17:13:26-05:00, 2012:11:13 10:32:54-05:00, 2012:11:13 10:49:07-05:00, 2012:11:13 10:49:27-05:00, 2012:11:13 10:49:27-05:00, 2012:11:13 13:43:06-05:00, 2012:11:13 14:43:05-05:00, 2012:11:13 17:10:43-05:00, 2012:11:16 13:36:58-05:00, 2012:11:16 13:36:58-05:00, 2012:11:16 14:56:05-05:00, 2012:11:16 16:58:19-05:00, 2012:11:16 17:12:48-05:00, 2012:12:27 14:35:17-05:00, 2012:12:27 14:45:16-05:00, 2012:12:27 16:49:17-05:00, 2012:12:27 17:08:27-05:00, 2012:12:27 17:13:20-05:00, 2012:12:28 09:40:57-05:00, 2012:12:28 09:47:39-05:00, 2012:12:28 10:03:57-05:00, 2012:12:28 10:13:27-05:00, 2012:12:28 10:44:15-05:00, 2012:12:28 10:54:45-05:00, 2012:12:28 11:12:39-05:00, 2012:12:28 11:12:51-05:00, 2012:12:28 11:26:16-05:00, 2012:12:28 11:32:07-05:00, 2012:12:28 11:35:54-05:00, 2012:12:28 11:48:52-05:00, 2012:12:28 11:51:17-05:00, 2012:12:28 14:25:30-05:00, 2012:12:28 14:32:41-05:00, 2012:12:28 15:10:15-05:00, 2012:12:28 15:19:52-05:00, 2012:12:28 15:26:26-05:00, 2012:12:28 16:11:28-05:00, 2012:12:28 16:11:59-05:00, 2012:12:28 16:21:51-05:00, 2012:12:28 17:02:16-05:00, 2012:12:31 10:05:40-05:00, 2012:12:31 10:32:13-05:00, 2012:12:31 10:56:33-05:00, 2012:12:31 11:00:26-05:00, 2012:12:31 11:00:30-05:00, 2012:12:31 11:07:42-05:00, 2012:12:31 11:25:01-05:00, 2012:12:31 11:40:48-05:00, 2012:12:31 11:55:37-05:00, 2013:01:02 09:18:32-05:00, 2013:01:02 10:34:07-05:00, 2013:01:03 15:46:05-05:00, 2013:01:03 15:49:54-05:00, 2013:01:03 16:52:55-05:00, 2013:01:03 17:08:24-05:00, 2013:01:03 17:10:43-05:00, 2013:01:04 14:56:17-05:00, 2013:01:04 15:05:10-05:00, 2013:01:04 15:40:53-05:00, 2013:01:04 15:42:06-05:00, 2013:01:04 16:32:17-05:00, 2013:01:04 16:47:53-05:00, 2013:01:04 16:49:55-05:00, 2013:01:04 16:51:41-05:00, 2013:01:07 09:03:44-05:00, 2013:01:07 09:05:54-05:00, 2013:01:07 16:01:24-05:00, 2013:01:07 16:06:53-05:00, 2013:01:07 16:09:31-05:00, 2013:01:07 16:24:10-05:00, 2013:01:11 09:02:56-05:00
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Derived From Instance ID        : xmp.iid:FEF3CD9A1C30E211A244922ABBE4DF17
Derived From Document ID        : xmp.did:3F2C71B4A92DE211A0E0AD44183E36BD
Derived From Original Document ID: xmp.did:FAF7EC46A82AE211A98AAE6D1A0AEEAD
Derived From Rendition Class    : default
Doc Change Count                : 16427
Producer                        : Adobe PDF Library 9.9
Trapped                         : False
Page Count                      : 24
Author                          : Lorex Technology Inc
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FCC ID Filing: UCZC5410

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