Summer Infant 02020T Baby's Quiet Sounds Movement & Sound Monitor User Manual users manual
Summer Infant, Inc. Baby's Quiet Sounds Movement & Sound Monitor users manual
users manual
02020 Please read the following instructions and warnings carefully. Keep this instruction manual for future reference. Tools required (not included): Phillips head um mer and small flathead screwdriver. For Technical Support Call 1-800-268-6237 or lNFANT ® E-Mcil at cuslomerservice@summerinfuntmom A WARNING: This product contains small parts. Adult assembly required. Exemise care when unpacking and assembling product. INSTRUCTION MANUAL BABY’S QUIET SOUNDS” MOVEMENT & SOUND MONITOR Thankyou for buying the 49 MHZ Baby's Quiet Sounds” M & S Monitor from Summer Infant. This unique product provides you with the most comprehensive system for monitoring your baby. The Baby’s Quiet Sounds” M & 5 Monitor allows you to hear your baby, Just like other nursery monitors. What makes this system unique is that it also tracks your baby's movements — helping to assure you of your child’s well being in the crib. People, including babies, constantly move the entire time they sleep, sometimes in small ways that you can't always see. These movements are healthy and normal. The Baby's Quiet Sounds” M & S monitors those movements — even the small ones. If on a rare, but serious occasion movement stops for 90 seconds, the Baby’s Quiet Sounds” M & 3 Monitor will sound an alarm, notifying you of a problem. A WAR N I N G: THIS PRODUCT CANNOT REPLACE RESPONSIBLE ADULT SUPERVISION. - Not intended to prevent or monitor any 0 Do not use monitor near water (such as bathtub, sink, etc) medical conditions - Keep monitor away from heat sources (such as 0 Prevent cord entanglement — do not place Baby’s stoves, radiators, etc) and make sure there is Unit in crib or within arm’s reach of baby. Use proper ventilation (not on sofas, cushions, beds, enclosed Security Clips to help secure cords. etc which may block ventilation) Never use extension cords with AC adapters. - Nursery monitors use public ainivaves to transmit Use only the AC Adapters provided. signals. This monitor may pick up signals from 0 When an AC Adapter is plugged into an electrical other monitors or similar devices and other outlet, do not touch the exposed end. monitors may pick - Test monitor before first use, periodically, and when up signals from changing location of the Baby’s Unit, Parent’s Unit your transmitter. or Sensor Pad ACAUTION: KEEP SMALL PARTS OUT OF CHILD’S REACH. FEATURES & COMPONENTS: lAlY’S s 0 [AI [ED BABY’S UNIT Channel switch umr ‘"‘°’ " ‘"“ (BACK VIEW) PARENTS umr mum's Uer (BACK VIEW) Sensitivity Knob (on underside) 1 | Sound 7 Li hts — , a.) firm— 5 - Movement _ —|.ights I I OnNqume I Power On LED Multi-Position Chihfl¢|J Sensor Pad Jack | Speaker Dial Battery Compartment AC Adapter Jack M'“’°P"°“° “MW Movement Sensor OnIAIarm LED Adjustable Belt (lip (on under side) Onloff Switch Power On lED (green) AC Adam" m" Low Battery (amber) ‘w — AC Adapter Sensor Pads (MO) (two) 5 E T U P & U S E : Baby's Unit 0 Place the Baby’s Unit in the nursery near the crib on a flat surface, such as a dresser, bureau or shelf (not in the crib or Within child's reach). Insert AC Adapter into the AC Adapter Jack on the bottom of the Baby‘s Unit, as shown in Figure A Plug the AC Adapter into a standard electrical outlet. table top ‘sfli , I r 0 Pull up the Multi— P05ition Microphone and angle it so it is faCing baby (see Figure B), This unique microphone will focus on baby's sounds and filter out background noise, page 0 Place the Sensor Pads, with logo faCing up, centered under the crib mattress, as shown in Figure C, l l i i Note: There should be no bed sheets between the Sensor Pads and the crib mattress. The Sensor Pads should be placed on a firm surface, liyou have a box spring or another pad under the mattress, you Will need to place a board on top of them. Then place the Sensor Pads on the boards The board should be about the size of the crib or at least 20" x 49" x ‘l/ “r 0 Slide Sensor Pad Jack Cover off, as shown in Figure D. 0 Plug each Sensor Pad cord into the Sensor Pad Jack on the Baby’s Unit, as shown in Figure E. Slide Sensor Pad Jack Cover back on. SET UP & USE (continued): 0 Make sure the air tubes have no sharp bends or kinks. Put crib mattress on top of Sensor Pads. BE SURE TO KEEP ALL CORDS OUT OF BABY’S REACH. 0 Position the Channel Selector (A/OFF/B) to channel A to turn on the audio mode. The Power On LED will illuminate green, Note: Do not slide the Movement ON/OFF Switch to ON until you have placed the baby in the crib; otherwise, the movement alarm will sound. Parent’s Unit 0 Place the Parent's Unit in the room from which you want to monitor your baby(ie. bedroom or living room). Plug an AC Adapter into the AC Adapter Jack on the Parents Unit and the other end into a standard electrical outlet. 0 Turn the Parents Unit on using the OnNqume Dial. The Power On LED will illuminate green. Set the Channel Selector to channel A. Testing Movement Alarm: Once you have set up your monitor according to the instructions above, we recommend that you test the system. Turn on the Bab\/s Unit and the Parent's Unit and set both to channel A. Since your baby is not in the crib, there is no movement, so after 20 seconds the alarm should sound on the Baby's Unit and the Parents Unit. Also, the Sensor On/Alarm LED on the Parents Unit and the Baby/5 Unit and all movement llSi’i'S on Parent's Unit Will flash, To shut the alarm oft, postion the Movement ON/OFF Switch on the Baby’s Unit to OFF. if the alarm doesn't sound when you perform this test, check to make sure all cords are fully plugged in and connected and make sure both Units are turned on. Your baby should be movrng the entire time he or she sleeps. A period of non—movement could indicate a potentially serious problem. If the Sensor Pads do not detect movement for 90 seconds, an alarm will sound, alerting you to go to the nursery and assess the situation Adjusting Sensitivity: The Sensor Pads are extremely sensitive and may pick up vibrations in the nursery, such as strong drafts, ceiling fans or low flying planes outside your home, etc. lfyour baby stops moving, but the monitor is picking up these vibrations, the monitor may not alarm. Be sure to eliminate or reduce these factors as much as pOSSible. You may need to move the crib to the center of the nursery and place the crib on an area rug, to reduce Vibrations on the crib, You can also reduce the sensitivity of your monitor by adjusting SensitiVity Knob on the bottom of the Baby’s Unit to a lower setting (See Figure F, Note: 6 is the setting for maximum sensitivity. i is the setting for minimum sensitivity). This will reduce the sensitivity of your monitor so it won't pick up on household vibrations, but Wi continue to pick up all of your baby's movements. We recommend testing your monitor periodically, ’ o This Will help you determine if there are any vibrations preventing the monitor , from alarming. Sensltlvl Knob . Testing Sound: l—lave another adult speak in a normal tone and whisper near the crib (or use a radio). The other person should listen to the Parent's Unit. Test both channels for best performance, but make Sure that the Units are on the same channel. Using Your Monitor - Once you have followed the instructions for proper set up and testing, turn on the power on both Units (Power On LED on each Unit will turn green), Make sure they are set to the same channel (A or B). - Place baby in the center of the crib (note: the Sensor Pads will pick up on movements regardless of where baby lies in crib, but the ideal position is in the center). - Turn the Movement ON/OFF Switch on the Baby's Unit to ON 0 Adjust volume on Parent’s Unit as needed. ' if on a rare, but serious occaSion, your baby’s movements stop for 90 seconds, the alarm Will sound on the Baby’s Unit and the Parents Unit, Also, the Sensor On/Alarm LED on the Parent's Unit and the Babys Unit and all movement lights on Parent's Unitwill flash. Go to the nursery immediately and check on baby. Note: To turn off the alarm, set the ON/Off Switch to OFF on both units to reset. - When naptime is over and you take your baby out of the crib, be sure to first set the Movement ON/OFF Switch to OFF so the alarm won‘t sound, SPECIAL FEATURES: - Sound Lights will illuminate on the Parents Unit depending on the level of your baby’s sounds. For example, ifyourchild is just cooing, only one or two lights will illuminate. lfyour baby is crying, several Will illuminate, dependrng on how loud she is crying. This feature is particularly helpful ifyou are in a nOisy room. - Movement Lights Will illuminate each time baby moves, providing you With additional peace of mind. page PROBLEM SOLVING: Problem Solution Faise aiarm (aiarm sounds even though baby is moving) - Make sure aii connections are secure (Sensor Pads to Baby’s Unit, Baby’s Unit to outlet). ' Make sure the Sensor Pads are positioned correctiyand in direct contact with the crib mattress. Aiarm not sounding, even when baby is not in crib 0 Eiiminate or reduce room vibrations. 0 Set Sensitivity Adjuster to a lower setting. Static - Make sure both Uni‘s are on the same channei (try using the other channel if necessary) - Move the Parent's Unit cioser to the Baby's Unit. 0 Move Parent’s Unit away from other monitors, cordless phones, waikie—taikies, etc. Squealing noise - Parent's Unit and Baby’s Unit too close together 7 move further apart. - Turn down the voiume on either or both Units. Weak reception or no reception - Make sure both Units are turned on. - Make sure both Unis are on the same channei (try using the other channel if necessary). - May need to repiace battery in Parent’s Unit (first make sure battery is properly installed). - Ensure both Units are upright. - Move Parent's Unit closer to the Baby’s Unit. If you experience a probiem that is not noted in this manuai, piease do not return the product to the store. Our Customer Relations Department may have a simpie soiution to your probiem. Piease contact us at i-800-268-6937 or e-maii us at customerservice@summerinfantcom. Use without Movement Feature: When your chiid is older and you feei comfortabie about his or her movements, you may choose to remove the Sensor Pads and continue to use this product as a traditionai sound monitor, or simply position the Movement ON/OFF Switch to OFF. To Use the Parent's Unit in Portable Mode: Installing the battery: For use in portabie mode the Parent's Unit requires one 9V batten/(not inciuded). Be sure to orient the + and f properiy (see figure 6). The battery compartment is iabeied for reference. in” i When the Power On/Low Battery Light is illuminated amber, the battery needs to be replaced. 0 FCC Information Tips: - Use oniya 9Vaikaiine battery, 0 When battery is iow, the Power On/Low Battery indicator will iiiuminate amber. 0 To conserve battery power, use AC Adapter whenever possibie. Remove battery during iong periods of non—use. 0 If a battery is exhausted, remove it immediateiy from the Parent's Unit. - Properly dispose of exhausted batteries. Belt Clip: For convenience and port— ability, you can ciip the Parents Unit to your beit or waistband after a battery has been installed. This device complies with part i5 of the FCC Ruies. Operation is subject to the foiiowrng two conditions: (i ) This device may not cause harmfui interference, and (9) this device must accept any interference received, inciuding interference that may cause undesired operation. CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressiy approved by the manufacturer couid void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. We at Summer Infant stand behind aii of our products. If you are not compieteiy satisfied or have any questions, piease contact our Customer Service Department pa 5 e at ‘i—8007968—6937 or e—maii us at 4 customerservice@summerinfantcom © 9001 Summer infant, Inc. 6 Biackstone Vaiiey Piace Suite 206 Lincoin, Ri 09865 USA 1800126876937 wwwsumrrierinfantcom MADE IN CHINA. Coiors and styies may vary. iQ/OQ
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