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Home
& Away
Portable
™
Digital Video Monitor
Before returning this product to the store for any reason, please
contact our Parent Service Center at
1-800-704-8697 or cs@learningcurve.com
Often, we can provide helpful tips and instructions to resolve your
problem quickly over the phone or by e-mail.
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Safety Instructions
	This symbol is intended to warn the user of potential safety hazards.
	This symbol is intended to alert the user to a potential risk of 			
electric shock and other electrical safety issues.
WARNING:
• To prevent electric shock or strangling by the cord, KEEP OUT OF
CHILD’S REACH. Never place monitor or cord within 3 feet of child or
attach to a crib or playpen.
• Never place these units within a child’s reach.
• This product is not a toy; do not allow children to play with it.
• The product is designed to assist in the monitoring of children, not as a
prevention for injury to or loss of a child.
• This product is not a substitute for proper adult supervision. All children
should be supervised at all times by responsible adults.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not open this product or
expose the product to:
• Water and Moisture: This product should not be used near water,
for example, near a bathtub or sink, in a wet basement or near a
swimming pool.
• Heat: This product should be situated away from heat sources such as
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appliances that produce heat.
IMPORTANT
• The user should not attempt to service this product. Read all safety and
operating instructions before operating this product.
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• Observe all warnings.
• Follow all operating instructions.
• Do not tamper with the plug under any circumstances.
• Power Source – This product should be connected only to the power
supply provided.
• Cleaning­—Before cleaning, be sure to unplug. Clean only as
recommended in these instructions.
• Object and Liquid Entry—Care should be taken so that objects do not
fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through the openings.
• Damage or Malfunction—Please contact our Parent Service Center at
800-704-8697 or cs@learningcurve.com if:
a. The power supply cord or plug has been damaged
b. Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into it
c. The product has been exposed to rain
d. The product does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a
marked change in its performance
e. The product has been dropped or the enclosure damaged.
Wall Mounting—The Child Unit should be mounted to a wall only as
recommended in these instructions.
WARNING
Do not mount the Child Unit in a location where the unit or the adapter cord
is within the child’s reach. Never place monitor or cord within 3 feet of child
or attach to a crib or playpen.
To prevent injury, this apparatus must be securely attached to the wall in
accordance with the installation instructions.
• Retain these instructions for future reference.
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Contents
The First Years Home and Away Portable™
Digital Video Monitor
The First Years® Home and Away Portable™
Digital Video Monitor enables you to see and
hear your infant from just about anywhere in your
house. It is compact, lightweight, easy to set up,
and easy to use.
The wall-mountable Child Unit features a video
camera that can be tilted and swiveled to give
you the view and angle you want. The Parent Unit
is compact and lightweight, with a convenient
belt-clip, so it’s easy to keep with you. Plus, the
Parent Unit has talkback capability, so you can
speak to your child from a different room, or a
different part of the house. Automatic nightvision technology means you can still see a low-light image of your child at night
when the nursery is dark. Rechargeable batteries are supplied for the Parent
Unit, which has an automatic 30-second display shut-off to save energy and
extend battery life.
For expanded capability, you can add up to three more cameras to the system,
so you’ll be able to keep an eye on several locations in your home at the same
time.
Plug the Parent Unit into your home computer using the USB cable provided,
and open a whole new world of features and opportunities. With the software
provided, you’ll be able to view your baby from the computer, and even take
pictures and video! You can also download Skype® or use an existing account
to access your Monitor from anywhere in the world. By using Skype on any
computer connected to the internet you will be able to see, hear, and talk to your
baby just as you would with any Skype video chat. This Monitor was designed to
truly maximize your ability to stay connected to your baby from home and away.
Safety Instructions
Parts Diagram
Parent Unit
Child Unit
Quick Start Instructions
To Set Up—Child Unit
To Set Up—Parent Unit
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To Use
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Display Sleep Mode
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Sound Activation
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Range
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Night Vision
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Talkback Feature: Two Way Communication
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Beltclip/Stand
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Headphone Capability
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Parent Unit Finder Feature
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Parent Unit Indicators and Controls
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Menu Choices – Your Preferences for Selected Features
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Child Unit Indicators and Controls
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Recharging/Replacing Batteries
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Pairing of Parent and Child Units
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Care (To Clean/Storage)
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To Clean
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Storage
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Using Your Computer as Parent Unit
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Baby Viewer Software
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Keyboard Shortcuts
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Using your Home and Away Portable™
Digital Video Monitor with Skype®
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Troubleshooting
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FCC Statement
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Warranty
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Parts Diagram
Parent Unit
Child Unit
1 Volume control button
1 Antenna
2 Power button
2 Microphone
3 Talk button
3 Power button
4 Battery indicator
4 Nightlight button
5 Sound level indicator
Talkback volume switch (not pictured)
6 Connection indicator
5 Connection indicator
7 Camera scan button
6 Camera
8 OK/Zoom button
7 Adjustable-angle camera base
9 Directional pad
Wall mount slots (not pictured)
10 Menu button
Cord channel (not pictured)
11 Display screen
8 Nightlight
12 Speaker/microphone
Battery cover (not pictured)
13 Power jack
Power jack (not pictured)
14 Headphone jack
15 PC connector (USB port)
Also Included
Battery cover (not pictured)
AC adapters (2) (not pictured)
Belt clip/stand (not pictured)
USB cable (not pictured)
Software disk (not pictured)
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Quick Start Instructions
You’ll find detailed instructions on the pages that follow. Please read
the Safety Instructions on pages 2–3.
Set up the Parent Unit
For portable use Install the rechargeable battery pack provided. Battery
compartment is on back of unit. Loosen screw to release it, and slide cover off.
Insert plug on battery pack into connector inside compartment, then fit battery
into place. Replace cover and secure it by tightening the screw. Connect one of
the AC adapters to power jack and plug cord into wall outlet.
IMPORTANT
CHARGE BATTERY FOR 8 HOURS BEFORE INITIAL USE.
For plug-in use: Connect one of the AC adapters to power jack and plug cord into
wall outlet.
Set up the Child Unit
To Set Up­—Child Unit
1. Position the Child unit 4 to 6 feet from
your child’s crib or the area you wish to
view. NEVER position the unit within a
child’s reach.
2. Insert the connector on the AC adapter
into the jack on the back of the unit,
then plug the adapter into an electrical
outlet.
Note: Use attached hook & loop strip to gather and secure any excess cord.
3. Lift the antenna to its full upright
position.
4. Rotate the camera out from the base
and swivel it to the angle you think will
give you your best view.
• Connect remaining AC adapter to unit and plug into wall outlet.
5. Use the Talkback Volume Switch on the
back of the Child Unit to choose your
preferred setting:
To use
Low for quietest, or High for loudest.
• Place unit 4 to 6 feet from child’s crib or play area.
1. Hold down power button
and blinks to turn it on .
on Child Unit until connection indicator lights up
2. Move antenna to full upright position.
3. Lift camera to upright position.
4. Hold down power button on Parent Unit until screen lights up to turn it on.
5. Connection indicators
connected.
on both units should glow blue indicating they are
6. Adjust camera position to ensure desired view is displayed.
7. Press + or – to adjust the volume of the Parent Unit.
Note: Display on the Parent Unit will go blank after 30 seconds if unit is
powered by batteries. This is a normal power-saving feature. Pressing any
button on Parent Unit will reactivate the display. This feature can be turned off
through menu in Parent unit.
Before returning this product to the store for any reason, please contact our
Parent Service Center at 800-704-8697 or cs@learningcurve.com.
Often, we can provide helpful tips and instructions to resolve your problem
quickly over the phone or by email.
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talkback volume switch on Child Unit
Additional cameras
You can position up to three additional cameras in your home to monitor
different locations. To find out where you can purchase additional cameras for
your Monitor, please contact our Parent Service Center at 800-704-8697 or
purchase directly at thefirstyears.com.
For wall mounting (recommended)
1. Press the adapter cord into the grooved channel
on the back of the unit, making certain to slide it
under the two holding clips.
2. Securely fasten two #8 “pan” head screws to the
cord in grooved channel
wall, one above the other, exactly 1 inch apart,
leaving the screw heads protruding by at least ¼ inch.
For best results use a 3/4-inch long screw; mount in
a solid wood panel, or use screw anchors.
3. Fit the round openings on the wall mount slots over
the screw heads, then slide the unit down until it is
seated firmly.
4. To test that unit is securely mounted, press on its top
and side edges.
slots in unit slide
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To Set Up – Parent Unit
Optional Stand For Child Unit
To install and charge batteries
An optional stand has been included with the Home and Away™ Digital Video
Monitor. This stand allows you to better view your baby from tough angles.
1. Loosen the screw to release the
battery compartment cover. Then,
slide the cover off.
To Install:
2. Insert the plug on the battery pack
into the connector inside the battery
compartment.
3. Fit the battery pack into the
compartment.
hold belt clip open to install battery pack
4. Place the cover back onto the battery compartment and secure it by tightening
the screw.
5.
For temporary/battery-powered operation
Loosen the screw to release the battery
compartment cover, then slide and lift it off.
Insert three AA batteries, positioning them so
the + and – symbols on the batteries are aligned
with the corresponding symbols in the battery
compartment. Replace the cover and secure it
by tightening the screw.
IMPORTANT
Charge the battery: Insert the connector on the AC adapter into the
power jack on the side of the unit, and plug into an electrical outlet. The
battery needs to be charged for 8 hours before the first portable use.
IMPORTANT:
If the Parent Unit is on, the power indicator will glow purple
while the battery is charging. Once the battery is fully
charged, it will glow blue.
For plug-in use/recharging
install batteries in compartment
Use of batteries to power the Child Unit is intended
only for temporary use during a power outage
or when a plug-in electrical outlet is unavailable.
Check the low battery indicator often, and
replace batteries as necessary.
WARNING
• KEEP OUT OF CHILD’S REACH.
• Do not place Child Unit in crib or attach to crib or playpen.
• Never place monitor or cord within 3 feet of child or attach
to a crib or playpen.
• Do not mount the Child Unit in a location where the unit or
the adapter cord is within the child’s reach.
Reconnect the Parent Unit to the AC adapter as for initial battery charging, and
plug the adapter into an electrical outlet. If desired, open the stand to support
unit in upright position for viewing and operating.
• You may use the Monitor while charging; however, it will take longer to charge
when in use.
• For best results, recharge daily. Keep plugged in overnight or for several hours
a day.
IMPORTANT:
• Use only the AC adapters supplied with this product; use of
any other adapter(s) could damage Monitor and would void
warranty.
• AC adapters should be regularly examined for signs of
damage to the cord, plug, enclosure or other parts; in the
event of such damage, it must not be used .
• To obtain replacement AC adapter: please call our Parent
Service Center at 800-704-8697
WARNING:
• Batteries may explode or leak if not used correctly. Follow all
instructions for proper installation, use and storage.
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To Use
To turn the Parent Unit off
Hold down the power button until the power light goes out.
This takes a few seconds.
To turn the Child Unit off
Hold down the power button until the power light goes out.
This takes a few seconds.
Tip: A loud screeching sound indicates the Parent Unit is too close to the Child
Unit. To avoid this noisy feedback (which is common with audio devices), lower
the volume on the Parent Unit (or turn it off) when entering your child’s room (or
any room where you have set up the Child Unit or an add-on camera).
Child Unit
Important
The power indicators on the Parent Unit will glow red when
battery power is low. Batteries in the Parent Unit should be
recharged as soon as possible.
The power indicators on the Child Unit will glow red when
battery power is low. Batteries in the Child Unit should be
replaced. (See “Recharging/Replacing Batteries.” On p. 24)
Display Sleep Mode (Display Disappears after 30 seconds)
Parent Unit
1. Hold down the power button on the Child Unit until connection indicator
lights up. The connection indicator will blink to indicate it is searching for the
Parent Unit.
2. Hold down the power button on the Parent Unit until the screen lights up.
Connection indicator will blink, and start-up graphics will be displayed on
the screen.
3. Once the two units are connected, live video will be displayed, you will hear
sounds from your child’s room (or wherever you have placed the Child Unit),
and connection indicators, on both units will glow blue.
4. On the Parent Unit, press + and/or – on the volume button to adjust loudness
to the desired level.
5. Always keep the Parent Unit with you, or nearby.
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• When the Parent Unit is being operated on battery power, the display will go
into sleep mode automatically. This means the screen will go blank after 30
seconds. It will always turn back on whenever sounds picked up by Child Unit
indicate the baby is active or crying.
• To turn display back on at any time: Press any button.
• To return the display to sleep mode more quickly than 30 seconds (and save
even more battery power): Press the power button . The screen will go blank.
• Sound will always be transmitting even when the display is blank, unless unit is
turned off.
Note: The unit will not go into Display Sleep Mode when it is plugged into the AC
adapter. The Display Sleep Mode can be turned off during portable (battery) use
via the Menu.
Sound Activation
• The display will remain blank when sound level in the camera location is low.
• Once sound level from the Child Unit indicates child may be crying, or making
loud noises, the image will be displayed.
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Range
Headphone Capability
The distance you can separate the units and still maintain a connection will
vary based on the layout and construction of your home. To test the Monitor’s
workable range, walk though your house and yard to check for the volume of
sounds being transmitted and the clarity of images being displayed.
Headphones are not supplied with the
Monitor. However, you can use any
headphone with a standard 3.5mm plug;
simply insert plug in headphone jack.
Sounds will be transmitted through the
headphone only. No sounds will come out
of the speaker.
Night Vision
The Home and Away Portable Digital Video Monitor is equipped with night
vision technology that enables the transmission of video images even when
your child’s room is dark. In low light situations, the display will appear as a
black-and-white image.
Talkback Feature:
Two Way Communication
Press and hold the Talkback button on
the Parent Unit while speaking. Your child
will be able to hear your voice.
Use the Talkback Volume Switch on the
back of the Child Unit to choose your
preferred setting:
Parent Unit Finder Feature
headphone jack on Parent Unit
If you should misplace the Parent Unit, turn off the Child Unit, and wait 5
seconds. The Parent Unit will beep, and continue beeping until it is found and
turned off (or the batteries are exhausted). Turn Child Unit on before turning the
Parent Unit back on.
Note: This feature will not work if Parent Unit is turned off or has lost power due
to a dead battery.
talkback volume switch on Child Unit
Low for quietest, or High for loudest.
Note:
• While the Talk button is depressed, you will not hear any sounds being
transmitted by the Child Unit.
• When using more than one camera, the talk feature will link to the camera in
the location you are currently viewing.
Belt Clip/Stand
Press on the top of the belt clip to open;
slide it onto waistband or belt and release.
Or, lift the tip of the stand away from the
unit and set the unit on any flat surface.
Tip: Belt clip/stand can be removed
from the Parent Unit to make it even more
compact. To remove, unscrew the
retention screw on the top of the belt clip.
Once unscrewed, lift the assembly off.
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The display screen will show live images being
transmitted by the Child Unit.
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Power/Battery Level Indicator
•Purple glow indicates battery is charging.
•Blue glow when connected to Child Unit
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Directional Pad
Pan Function
•Blinking blue light means that connection has not been made or is lost.
OK
OK Function OK
The button is also used to select options when Parent Unit is in Menu mode.
•No light indicates no power. Unit will not work until turned on or recharged.
Connection Indicator
OK/Zoom Button
sample video display
Zoom Function
Press the button once to zoom in on the image.
Press the button again to revert to original size.
•Red glow indicates battery power is low. Recharge as soon as possible.
Camera Scan Button
This button allows you to scan through multiple
cameras if you have added cameras to your video
monitoring system.
Parent Unit Indicators and Controls
•Blue glow indicates full power.
Clock:
The current time of day is shown in the upper right
corner of the display. Time is set using the Menu
(see page 18 for full instructions).
Video Display
If you have already zoomed in on the display, use the directional pad to move
around to obtain the desired view.
Sound Level Lights
No lights indicates lowest volume.
Note If directional pad is pressed and you have not pressed
automatically zoom and move in direction pressed.
All lights indicates highest volume.
Menu Navigation
, image will
The directional pad is also used to navigate menu options when Parent Unit is in
Menu mode.
Volume Control [ + , - ]
Press either side of the volume control button to make sounds louder (+) or softer (-).
Talkback Button
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Menu Button
The Menu Button allows you to change current settings for various preferences
(see section that follows for complete details).
Press the button while speaking. Your child will be able to hear your voice.
Note
• While using the Talkback button, you will not hear any sounds being transmitted
by the Child Unit.
• When using more than one camera, the talkback feature will link to the camera in
the location you are currently viewing.
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Menu Choices—Your Preferences for Selected Features
You have the option of setting menu preferences for the Monitor features listed
below. To review or change any preferences, press the Menu button. Use the
directional pad to scroll through the available menu choices. Use the OK button
to make and accept changes.
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4. A “12hr/24hr” Preference screen will appear. The current setting will be with a
highlighted. Use the sides of the directional pad to move the box to the right to
choose a 24-hour clock 24HR , or to the left to choose a 12-hour clock
and 12HR press OK button to accept.
Nightlight
5. A digital clock display will now appear showing [t12:00 u] the current time
setting.
To turn the nightlight (on the Child Unit) ON or OFF from the parent unit:
6. To set the time:
1. Press the Menu button.
a. Select the hours in the display using the top or bottom of the directional pad.
2. Press the OK button to change the setting for the Nightlight.
b. Press the right side of the directional pad to go to the first minute digit.
3. Press Menu button to return to the display mode.
c. Use the top or bottom sides of the directional pad to select this digit.
Note: When Child Unit is being powered by batteries, Nightlight will turn off
automatically after 60 seconds. You can use this Menu feature to turn it back on
at any time.
d. Press the right side of the directional pad to go to the second minute digit.
Brightness
e. Use the top or bottom sides of the directional pad to select this digit.
f. Once you are satisfied this is the correct time, press the OK button to accept it.
To set the brightness of the display on the Parent Unit:
Reminder: If you do not press the OK button, no change will be made.
1. Press the Menu button.
7. Press the Menu button to return to the display mode.
2. Use the top or bottom of the directional pad to scroll through the list of
preferences until “Brightness” is highlighted.
Add/Remove Camera
3. Press the OK button.
1. Press the Menu button.
4. 		A Brightness Selector Scale will appear, displaying five possible settings. The
current setting will be shown Use the directional pad to move the box to the
right to make the display brighter, or to the left
to make the display
darker.
2. Use the top or bottom of the directional pad to scroll through the list of
preferences until “Add/Remove Camera” is highlighted.
5. Press the OK button to confirm your selection.
4. 		Select whether you want to Add or Remove a camera on next screen using the
sides of the directional pad to highlight your choice.
Reminder: If you do not press the OK button, no change will be made.
6. Press the Menu button to return to the display mode.
To add or remove cameras for your video monitoring system:
3. Press the OK button.
5. 		Press the OK button.
6. 		Follow the screen prompts to complete this operation.
Clock
To select a 24-hour clock or a 12-hour clock, and to set the current time:
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Use the top or bottom of the directional pad to scroll through the list of
preferences until “Clock” is highlighted.
3. Press the OK button.
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Camera Scan Mode
You can choose to view displays in English, Spanish or French. To change your
language selection:
2. Use the top or bottom of the directional pad to scroll through the list of
preferences until “Language” is highlighted.
When multiple cameras are connected to your video monitoring system, the
camera scan mode can be used. Scan mode will display an image from each
camera for a short period of time and then advance to the next camera. For
2 cameras the display time is 10 seconds each. For more than 2 cameras the
display time is shortened to 6 seconds each. You have the option to turn on this
scan mode as follows:
3. Press the OK button.
1. Press the Menu button.
4. A Language List will appear. The current setting will be highlighted. Use the
directional pad to highlight the language of your choice.
2. Use the top or bottom of the directional pad to scroll through the list of
preferences until “Camera Scan” is highlighted.
5. Press the OK button to confirm your selection.
3. Press the OK button.
Reminder: If you do not press the OK button, no change will be made.
4. A “Camera Scan” screen will appear. The current setting will be highlighted. 		
Use the directional pad to highlight the setting that you want.
1. Press the Menu button.
6. Press the Menu button to return to the display mode.
Display Sleep Mode
When the Parent Unit is in portable use (not plugged into an electrical outlet via
the AC adapter), Display Sleep Mode helps conserve battery power by turning
the display off automatically after 30 seconds. The display will come back on
any time sounds being transmitted indicate the baby is crying or making loud
noises; you can also turn the display back on by hitting any button. You can
choose to turn the Display Sleep Mode on or off. To do so:
1. Press the Menu button.
5. Press the OK button to confirm your selection.
Reminder: If you do not press the OK button, no change will be made.
6. Press the Menu button to return to the display mode.
Support
The Support menu selection provides you with information on how to contact
our customer service representatives, who will gladly assist you with any
problems that you may have with your video baby monitor system. To access
the Support screen:
2. Use the top or bottom of the directional pad to scroll through the list of
preferences until “Display Sleep Mode” is highlighted.
1. Press the Menu button.
3. Press the OK button.
2. Use the top or bottom of the directional pad to scroll through the list of
preferences until “Support” is highlighted.
4. A “Display Sleep Mode Status” screen will appear. The current setting will be
highlighted. Use the directional pad to highlight the setting that you want.
3. Press the OK button to display the Support screen.
5. Press the OK button to confirm your selection.
4. Press the Menu button to return to the display mode.
Reminder: If you do not press the OK button, no change will be made.
Default
6. Press the Menu button to return to the display mode.
Menu choices are preset to the factory defaults listed below. Once you have
made changes to menu selections, you have the option of returning all choices
to the Factory Presets. To do so:
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Use the top or bottom of the directional pad to scroll through the list of
preferences until “Default” is highlighted.
3. Press the OK button.
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4. The “Default” screen will appear. Use the sides of the directional pad to
highlight either “NO” or “YES.” If you choose “YES,” all Menu options will
revert to the Factory Presets listed below. If you choose “NO,” all Menu
options will remain as you have most recently set them.
5. Press the OK button to confirm your selection.
6. If you chose “YES” a second selection screen will appear. If you still want
to change to the Default settings, highlight “YES” and press OK button to
confirm your selection.
Reminder: If you do not press the OK button, no change will be made.
7. Display screen will now go blank and unit will restart with Default settings.
Factory presets are as follows:
Brightness: 0
Clock: 12 hour
Language: English
Child Unit Indicators and Controls
Display Sleep Mode: ON
Power button
Camera Scan: OFF
• Hold down to turn unit on or off.
* Multiple cameras are not changed when default is selected.
• Blue glow indicates full power.
• Red glow indicates battery power is low. Replace batteries as soon as possible.
• No light indicates no power. Unit will not work until turned on, connected to AC
adapter or powered by good batteries.
Nightlight button
• Press to turn the nightlight on or off.
Note: When Child Unit is being powered by batteries, nightlight will turn off
automatically after 60 seconds.
Connection Indicator
• Glows blue when connected to Parent Unit
• Blinks blue when not connected
Talkback Volume Switch
• Allows you to choose your preferred setting for talkback volume to the Child
Unit. Three settings are provided: Low, Medium, and High.
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WARNING
Recharging/Replacing Batteries
Parent Unit:
If Power Indicator on the Parent Unit glows red when unit is turned on, batteries
are low. If indicator does not light at all, batteries may be dead. Recharge
batteries by connecting AC adapter cord to power jack and plugging it into wall
outlet. When charging the unit for the first time, it should be kept plugged in
for at least 8 hours; when recharging, you should keep it plugged in until power
indicator glows blue indicating that batteries are at full power.
Unit can be used while being recharged; however, it will take longer for batteries
to charge fully.
To ensure that Parent Unit is always available when you need it, recharge daily.
For best results, connect adapter and keep unit plugged in overnight, or for
several hours each day.
Important:
Each rechargeable battery pack is designed to last through
many recharge cycles. However, like all batteries, it will
wear out over time. If you notice that the battery is retaining
its power for only a short time and requires charging
frequently, the battery pack should be replaced.
To obtain a replacement battery pack: Please call our Parent
Service Center at 800-704-8697. Use ONLY the battery pack
supplied.
Child Unit
Important:
Remember that the Child Unit can be operated on batteries for
only a limited time; once the batteries run down, the unit will
not work. Battery use is intended only during power outages
or in temporary situations where electricity is not available.
If you are operating the Child Unit on batteries, check the
power light frequently, and replace batteries once power
button glows red.
Tip: Use alkaline batteries for longer battery life.
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Keep batteries away from children. Parents are urged to exercise
care in the storage, use and disposal of all batteries. Do not dispose
of batteries in a fire. They may explode.
To avoid battery leakage:
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Do not use rechargeable batteries;
Batteries must be removed and inserted under adult supervision;
Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged;
Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity;
Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the unit and disposed properly;
Supply terminals are not to be short-circuited;
Different types of batteries (e.g. alkaline, standard carbon-zinc or
rechargeable) or new and used batteries are not to be mixed;
• Do not dispose of batteries in fire, may explode or leak.
• Never use a screwdriver or any other tool to pry batteries from the
compartment, as the supply terminals could be short-circuited.
• Do not leave batteries in the Monitor for long periods of non-use.
Failure to follow these instructions may cause batteries to make popping sounds
and leak battery acid, which could result in personal injury, as well as damage to
the Monitor. If battery leakage occurs, avoid all contact with battery acid, being
especially careful to keep it away from eyes and mouth. Should contact occur,
wash any affected skin and clothing thoroughly.
IMPORTANT:
• If batteries are installed in Child Unit, check for signs of
battery leakage at least every six months.
• Always dispose of used batteries in an environmentally
friendly manner.
Alkaline batteries and Nickel Metal Hydride batteries (Ni-Li or Ni-Hydride),
are classified as non-hazardous waste (except in California) and can be either
disposed of in the trash or e recycled at a local recycling center. In order to
find a center near you, go to www.ehso.com; using the search function, type
in “Batteries” and select the Battery Disposal Guide for Households. This will
provide a link to nearby centers based on zip code.
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Pairing of Parent and Child Units
The Parent Unit and Child Unit are digitally paired at the factory. This means they
are digitally encrypted with the same electronic code so that they can securely
communicate with each other and not be confused by the signals sent out by
other electronic devices, such as cell phones or other monitors.
It is unlikely, but possible, that strong electronic interference, such as a power
surge, could erase this pairing. Should this occur, you can reset the pairing as
described below.
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Use the up or down buttons on the directional pad to scroll through the
list of preferences until “Add/Remove Camera” is highlighted.
3. Press the OK button.
Care
To Clean
Do not immerse the Parent and Child Units in water. Do not use cleaning spray
or liquid cleaners.
1. Disconnect units from adapters (if connected) and unplug adapters from
electrical outlets if they are plugged in.
2. Wipe units and adapters with a damp cloth.
3. Make sure all components are dry before reconnecting them.
Storage
When you are not going to use your Home and Away Portable Digital Video
Monitor for some time, remove the batteries from the Child Unit and the battery
pack from the Parent Unit. Store in a clean, dry place.
4. Use the sides of the directional pad to highlight ADD
5. Press the OK button
6. Follow the screen prompts to complete this operation. Please note that you 		
will be adding camera “1”.
Note: The above assumes that you only have one Child unit. If you have multiple
cameras connected to your video monitor system, you can use this same method
to re-connect cameras that have become unlinked.
Need Further Assistance?
If you follow these instructions, and your Monitor still does not function
properly, please contact our Parent Service Center at 800-704-8697.
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Using Your Computer as Parent Unit
1. Install Baby Viewer software on your computer by inserting the supplied disk
and following on-screen prompts.
2. With your Video Monitor system on, connect the Parent unit to your home
computer via the supplied USB cable as follows:
Insert other end of the cable in the USB jack on Parent Unit.
USB jack on Parent Unit
3. Screen on Parent Unit will go blank; video and sounds will now be transmitted
by computer.
4. While connected you can take pictures and video, as well as connect with the
Monitor via the internet from anywhere via Skype. See pages 36–37 for full
instructions.
Note: You can only use the Video Monitor with one computer program at a time
(i.e. Baby Viewer or Skype).
Operating the Monitor from your computer is quite similar to operating the
Parent Unit, itself. For complete instructions on using Baby Viewer software,
please see page 30.
Setup & Usage
sample display on computer screen
1. Turn on Child Unit, then Parent Unit. Verify connection by checking image on
screen of Parent Unit.
2. Connect the Parent Unit to your computer using the supplied cord.
Important:
Note: It is best to power your Parent unit with the supplied AC adapter while
using it with your home computer.
3. Once connected the screen on the Parent Unit will go blank and all video and
audio will come from your computer.
4. Open the on-screen display by double clicking on the Icon
your desktop.
located on
This software will allow you to use your personal computer as a parent unit, while
also giving you the ability to take still pictures and record video of your child.
5. You are now ready to use your computer as your video monitor. Please review
the following descriptions of the On Screen Display to understand all of the
features of this software.
About the Software
On Screen Display
Baby Viewer Software
Note: If this software is lost, it can be downloaded from our Website:
www.thefirstyears.com/homeandaway
The indicators, controls, and video display you’ll see on your computer screen
will be quite similar to those on the Parent Unit itself, with two significant
additions. Home and Away Portable Digital Video Monitor software allows you
to capture and save both still images and record video.
Installation Requirements
Instant Help
PC:
Use your mouse to hover over any button; an explanation of that button’s
function will be displayed in a pop-up window.
Software is compatible with current Windows PC operating systems.
Windows® XP (SP2 or higher), Vista® or Windows® 7 (32-bit or 64-bit)
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Insert the provided CD into the CD drive
on your computer and install the
software following on-screen directions.
Note: Software will search the Internet
every time it opens to look for updates.
You can determine if you want the
software to update.
Insert the larger end of the supplied USB cable in the USB port
on your computer.
Note: It is best to power your Parent unit with the supplied
AC adapter while using it with your home computer.
Installing Software
1 GHz (1.6 GHz recommended)
512 MB RAM or more
200 MB hard drive space
CD-ROM drive
OS-compatible sound card and speakers
1.1 USB port (2.0 recommended)
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Still Image Capture
Talkback Feature
1. Click on the Talkback Button,
while speaking.
and hold your mouse button depressed
2. Your child will be able to hear your voice. An on-screen display
you that you are transmitting your voice.
in red tells
Click on the camera icon
. You will hear a shutter sound.
The image file will automatically be saved to the default location. File location
will be displayed in the lower left corner of the window. You can click on this file
location to see the picture you took.
• While the Talkback button is depressed, you will not hear any sounds being
transmitted by the Child Unit.
The file location can be changed in Preferences in File menu.
• When using more than one camera, the talk feature will link to the camera in
the location you are currently viewing.
1. Click on the Video icon
start of the recording.
Note: For this feature to work, your computer must be equipped with a
microphone.
2. Video will be recorded until you click on the Video icon again.
Zoom Feature
• Click on the Zoom Button to zoom in and out.
• Click once to
zoom the display image.
• Press again to revert to original size.
Pan Feature
Use directional pad to view different areas of the image once it is zoomed.
Camera Identification/Selection
Add/Remove Cameras
(If you have linked additional cameras to your Monitor)
Select File from the menu and then choose “Add/Remove Camera.” Follow on
screen instructions to add or remove cameras.
The system identifies cameras by number 1, 2, 3, 4 assigned when they were
added. If you have not added any cameras to your system, the camera icon will
be greyed out and the Camera Selection button will not respond when you try to
click on it.
Click the camera button
to switch the display to the next camera in the
numerical sequence.Click through the cameras in sequence until you reach the
one you want to view. The number of the camera currently transmitting will be
highlighted on the Control Panel.
Video Capture
A flashing on-screen display
being recorded.
to start recording. You will hear a sound at the
in red tells you that the image on your display is
Note: Maximum recording time is 20 minutes. Recording will stop automatically,
even if you have not clicked the Video button again.
The video file will automatically be saved to the default location. File location
will be displayed in the lower left corner of the window. You can click on this file
location to watch the video you just made.
This location can be changed in Preferences in File menu.
Mini Mode
Use the Mini Mode display screen to maximize space on your desktop: This
mini display screen will remain on top of any other active application windows
on your computer screen, so you can watch your child while working on your
computer.
Click on the
to create the mini display screen. This screen can be moved to
any location on your computer desktop.
Note: When the mini display screen is being used, only the video image being
captured by the Child Unit is displayed. You must restore the display to full size
for access to the control buttons.
To restore the Control Panel display to full size: Click on the
If you have multiple cameras installed and active, the software can display each
of these cameras in a scan mode, like the Parent unit. This scanning feature can
be turned on by going into the Video tab in the Preferences in the File menu.
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File Menu Options:
Change Language — allows you to chose between English (default), Spanish
and French. Once selection is made the language used in the software will
change.
Preferences — opens the Preferences Screen with the following topics:
Still Image – allows you to change the location that your still images are
stored and the naming convention for these images.
Video — allows you to change the location that your video recordings are
stored and the naming convention for these images.
Camera — allows you to turn on or disable the display scan mode for multiple
cameras, as well as open a Wizard to allow you to add & remove cameras from
your video monitor system.
Keyboard Shortcuts
S = Still photo
Z = Zoom
C = Camera Select
V = Video
M = Mini Display Screen - toggle
Spacebar = Talkback (hold while talking)
 = Pan image up
= Pan image down
= Pan image left
= Pan image right
Note: Keyboard shortcuts can be used in mini mode.
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Using your Home and Away Portable™
Digital Video Monitor with Skype®
Your Home and Away Portable Digital Video Monitor comes ready to use with
Skype. Skype is a free program that allows you to make video and voice calls
over the internet to anywhere in the world. With this feature you can check into
your nursery camera and even talk to your baby from any computer with internet
access. Check out skype.com for more information and enjoy this wicked cool
way to keep your family even closer!
For maintaining privacy for your Home and Away Portable Digital Video Monitor,
we recommend that you setup a new Skype account for use with this system.
Having this new Skype account will allow you to only include people that you
trust to view your child as contacts. To setup your Skype account, go to skype.
com and follow instructions.
1. With your Video Monitor system on, connect the Parent unit to your home
computer via the supplied USB cable.
Note: It is best to power your Parent unit with the supplied AC adapter while
using it with your home computer.
2. Open Skype and sign in to your account by entering your Skype name and 		
password.
3. Select “Options” from the “Tools” Menu.
4. From the list of Options, choose “Audio Settings.”
5. In the Microphone Dialog Box, highlight “Wireless Audio Device.” This
designates the Child Unit of your Home and Away Baby Video Monitor as your
new microphone, so that you can hear your baby.
10. Again, select “Options” from the Tools menu.
11.		 From the list of Options, choose “Video Settings.”
12. In the Webcam Dialog Box, select “USB Video Device.” This designates the
Child Unit of your Home and Away Portable Digital Video Monitor as your
new video camera.
13. Click the “Save” button.
14. Once again, select “Options” from the Tools menu.
15. Choose the “Calls” option, then click on “Call setting.”
16. Select “people in my Contact list only.” This setting protects your privacy.
17.		 Click in the “Answer incoming calls automatically” check box. This setting
enables Skype to receive transmissions from your Home and Away
Portable Digital Video Monitor automatically.
18. Click on the “Save” button.
These settings will enable you to receive audio and video transmissions from
your Home and Away Portable Digital Video Monitor, and to speak to your
child, remotely, just as you would if using your home computer with its USB
connection to the Parent Unit.
Note: These instructions were developed for Skype Version 4.0.32.227. If these
instructions do not match your Skype interface, please follow latest Skype setup
instructions or check Skype.com.
6. Set microphone Volume using the Volume Selector Bar or click on the
“Automatically adjust microphone settings” check box, as you would when
using Skype.
7. In the Speakers Dialog Box, highlight “Wireless Audio Device.” This designates
the Child Unit of your Home and Away Video Monitor as your new speaker, so
your baby will be able to hear you.
8. Set speaker Volume using the Volume Selector Bar or click on the
“Automatically adjust speaker settings” check box, as you would when using
Skype.
9. Click the “Save” button.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
No power
(No lights on unit)
Possible Cause
Parent Unit(s)
• Unit is not turned on.
• Batteries are dead.
No connection
Connection indicator on
parent unit is flashing and
unit is beeping
Noisy feedback
(High-pitched “screech”)
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Solution
Possible Cause
Solution
Parent Unit
• Press and hold power
button.
No display image or sound,
or very weak reception
• Unit is getting little or no
power.
• Recharge batteries or
plug in adapter.
Child Unit
• Unit is not turned on.
• Press and hold power button.
• Adapter not plugged in.
• Plug in adapter.
• Adapter is plugged into
outlet that is turned off.
• If outlet is controlled by
a wall switch, be sure
switch is turned on.
• Parent Unit is too far
from Child Unit (out of
range).
• Move Parent Unit closer to
Child Unit.
• Child Unit is turned off.
• Turn on the Child Unit.
Connection indicator on
both units should stop
blinking and glow blue.
• Parent Unit has
temporarily lost
connection to Child Unit.
• Reset system by turning
off both units and turning
them back on again (Child
Unit first).
• Units are no longer
digitally paired.
• Follow add camera
instructions on page 9
and add as camera 1
• Units too close together.
• Be sure Parent Unit
is at least 3 feet
from Child Unit.
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• Recharge batteries or
plug in adapter.
Child Unit
• Make sure adapter is
plugged in and outlet is
receiving power.
• Unit is not turned on.
• Press power button.
• No power to Unit.
• Make sure adapter is
plugged in and outlet is
receiving power. If outlet
is controlled by a wall
switch, be sure switch
is turned on. If running
on battery power, the
batteries are dead.
Replace the batteries.
• Setting on Parent Unit
was not saved.
• Follow steps on page 18
to turn nightlight on and
off remotely.
Nightlight on Child Unit
does not stay on
• Unit is running on
battery power.
• While under battery
power the nightlight will
shut off after 60 seconds.
Skype instructions are
different than actual Skype
• Skype has updated their
software.
• Refer to Skype.com for
setup instructions.
Nightlight on Child Unit
does not turn on or off
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Warranty
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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.
Our Limited Warranty and Warranty Period
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
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:
If your product fails to meet our limited warranty during the warranty period, we will, at our
option, repair or replace the product free of charge.
• 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.
When we use the terms “we,” “us,” and “our,” we are referring to Learning Curve Brands, Inc.,
and when we use the terms “you and “your,” we mean the original end-user customer. Our
products are guaranteed to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal
and intended use for a period of 90 days from the date of your purchase.
Repair/Replacement
What Our Limited Warranty Does Not Cover
We offer this limited warranty only when the product is used by the original end-user
customer. We offer no other warranty. Additionally, while our warranty is excellent, there are
other limits to it. We offer NO WARRANTY in cases of damage in transit, inadequate care,
abuse, abnormal use, misuse, accident, normal wear and tear, damage due to environmental
or natural elements, failure to follow product instructions, immersion in water (except for
products specifically indentified by us in writing as intended for water use), battery leakage
or improper storage or maintenance of the products.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Disclaimer of Other Warranties:
This device complies with Part 15 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 EXPRESS WARRANTIES IN THE PRECEDING SECTION ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF
ALL OTHER WARRANTIES. However, to the extent applicable law does not permit disclaimers
of certain implied warranties, such warranties are limited to the warranty period identified
above. Some states and countries do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty
lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you.
These devices comply with FCC and Industry Canada RF radiation exposure limits
set forth for the general population. They must not be operated when co-located
with any other antenna or transmitter.
Caution: To maintain the compliance with the FCC’s and Industry Canada’s RF
exposure guideline, place the child unit at least 20 cm (8 inches) from nearby
persons.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
This device complies with RSS-310 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the
condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.
WARNING
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Learning
Curve Brands, Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Limitation on Damages:
IN NO EVENT SHALL WE BE LIABLE FOR INDICDENTAL, COMPENSATORY, PUNITIVE,
CONSEQUENITAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR OTHER DAMAGES. OUR AGGREGATE LIABILITY
WITH RESPECT TO DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS IS LIMITED TO THE MONIES PAID TO US FOR
THE DEFECTIVE GOOD. Some states and countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation
of incidental, consequential or other damages, so the above limitations or exclusion may not
apply to you.
State Variations:
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary
based on state, province, or country.
Contact Us:
If you have a warranty claim or request, or any customer care questions, please contact us at
cs@learningcurve.com or call us at 800-704-8697.
© 2011 Learning Curve Brands, Inc.
Oak Brook, IL 60523, U.S.A.
			All rights reserved.
			Made in China.
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Skype is a registered trademark of Skype Limited.
Windows and Windows Vista are a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
Google is a trademark of Google, Inc.
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