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Video Baby Monitor
System
What’s inside
User Guide
Welcome!................................................................. 2
Getting started....................................................... 3
Tour of the system................................................ 7
Everyday use..........................................................13
Cameras....................................................... 14
Motion/Alerts............................................. 18
Recording.................................................... 21
Playing Back Pictures and Videos.......22
Sleep Mode.................................................23
Lullabies...................................................... 24
Contrast.......................................................25
Settings....................................................... 26
Troubleshooting / FAQs...................................28
Getting Started
WELCOME!
This baby monitoring system
makes it simple to keep your
eyes and ears on your little
one! This guide takes you
through the steps to get
started!
Step 1: Unpack
Parent monitor
See our setup videos
Go to ProjectNursery.com/
Electronics or scan the QR code
here.
Wireless camera
(Models PNM402 and
PNM502 come with 2
wireless cameras)
The accessories:
Before you start...
Make sure you read the Important Information
sheet included in this package.
(2) 10-foot charging cables
(2) power adapters
Note: The models PNM402 and PNM502 come with 3
charging cables and 3 power adapters.
Step 2: Charge the monitor
Find one of the charging
cables included in this
package.
Getting Started
GETTING STARTED
Step 3: Position the camera(s)
Find a location for the
camera that gives you the
best view of your baby in his
or her crib.
Plug one end of this cable into
the USB CHARGING jack on
the side of the parent monitor.
Plug the other end of the
charging cable into one of the
included charging adapters.
Then plug the adapter into an
outlet or surge protector.
Place the camera on a flat surface, like a
dresser or shelf, or mount the camera to a wall
using the keyhole slots on its bottom.
IMPORTANT: NEVER place the camera or cords
of any kind inside the crib. NEVER place the
camera or cords within reach of the baby.
WARNING
Strangulation Hazard: Children have
STRANGLED in cords. Keep this cord
out of the reach of children (more than
3ft (0.9m) away). Never use extension
cords with AC Adapters. Only use the AC
Adapters provided.
Getting Started
Step 4: Plug in the camera(s)
Find the other charging cable(s) included in
this package.
Plug one end into the DC
In jack on the back of the
camera(s).
Step 5: Turn on the monitor
Press and hold the POWER
button on the parent monitor to
turn it on.
Congratulations!
Your system is ready to use! The camera(s)
comes pre-paired with your parent monitor.
However, it’s a good idea to go ahead and set
the time on your parent monitor now, before
you start using it.
Plug the other end into
a charging adapter. Then
plug the adapter into an
outlet or surge protector.
The camera turns on
automatically when it’s
plugged in­ (the indicator
light on the base below
the camera lens turns
blue).
For information on how to use your new
system, see the next chapter of this owner’s
manual.
Getting Started
Step 6: Set the date and time on the monitor
Press the MENU button on the parent
monitor. The menu appears on screen.
Use the up/down arrow buttons to set the
month, day, and year.
12:00AM
Temperature
Time Set
Factory Reset
Support
Product Information
SD Card Information
Use the arrows to highlight SETTINGS. Press
OK/ZOOM to select it. The Settings menu
appears on screen.
12:00AM
Date: 01/01/16
Time: 12:00 AM
After setting the year, press the right arrow
to adjust the time.
Use the up/down arrows to set the hours,
minutes, and AM/PM. Press OK/ZOOM
when you’re finished.
12:00AM
Press the down arrow to highlight Time Set.
Press OK/ZOOM to select it.
Temperature
Date: 01/01/16
Time Set
Time: 12:00 AM
Factory Reset
Support
Product Information
SD Card Information
12:00AM
Temperature
Time Set
Factory Reset
Support
Product Information
SD Card Information
TOUR OF THE SYSTEM
Parent Monitor
accesses the system’s menu screens.
Tour of the system
turns the monitor on and off (press and
hold).
and
turn the volume down/up. In menu
screens, these navigate left/right.
zooms the camera in/out. Press and hold
to start pan/tilt of the camera, then use the
arrows to pan and tilt.
and
Watching baby
You can turn the display on and off without
turning the monitor off. You’ll still hear your
baby, but the display will be asleep until you
awaken it.
To turn the display on or off: Press the
VIDEO ON/OFF button on the parent
monitor.
navigate up/down in menu screens.
SOUND LEVEL indicators show you the level of
sound from your baby’s room.
lets you talk through the camera’s
speaker. Press and hold while talking.
turns the screen on and off. Press and
hold to switch cameras.
Parent monitor side and back panels
Built-in easel
stand
USB CHARGING jack plugs into your charging cable to recharge
or power the parent monitor.
Built-in easel stand lets you stand the unit on a flat surface.
Pan, Tilt, and Zoom
Talking to baby
Listening to baby
To zoom the active camera:
Press the OK/ZOOM button
on the parent monitor.
To talk through the speaker
on the active camera: Press
and hold the TALK button on
the parent monitor.
The SOUND LEVEL
indicators on the parent
monitor show you at a
glance the sound level in
your baby’s room, regardless
of how loud the audio is on
the parent monitor.
To pan or tilt the active
camera: Press and hold the
OK/ZOOM button until the
pan/tilt arrows appear on
the screen. Then use the
arrow buttons to pan and tilt
the camera.
Talk normally to the parent
monitor while you’re
pressing the TALK button—
your voice will come out on
the camera’s speaker.
Release the TALK button
when you’re done talking.
To increase or decrease
the volume of the audio
monitor: Press the VOL+ or
VOL– buttons on the parent
monitor.
Tour of the system
MICRO SD slot holds a memory card (not included) for video or
still image recording.
Status Bar Indicators
Parent monitor
Tour of the system
72º
Temperature
reading
shows the strength of the current camera’s signal.
2:35 PM
Temperature reading shows the temperature in Fahrenheit
at the active camera. If you want to change this to Celsius,
see page 27 for instructions.
shows the camera that the monitor is currently
displaying.
indicates that the Low Battery Noise alert is on. This
means the monitor gives an audio signal when it needs to
be recharged. See page 18 for instructions on turning this
on and off.
indicates that Motion Activated Video Alert is on. This
means the monitor automatically switches on whenever
the camera detects motion. See page 18 for instructions on
turning this on and off.
indicates that Sound Activated Video Alert is on. This
means the monitor automatically switches on whenever
the camera detects sound. See page 18 for instructions on
turning this on and off.
indicates that Temperature Alert is on. This means
the monitor shows an alert message if the temperature
at a camera gets too high or too low. See page 19 for
instructions on setting temperature alerts.
indicates the Lullabies are playing through one of the cameras. See page 24 for instructions on
playing lullabies.
indicate that the monitor is scanning through the available cameras. The number
indicates how quickly the monitor switches cameras. See page 17 for information on turning
camera scanning on and off.
indicates the level of the monitor’s rechargeable battery. If you see
it’s time to recharge. See page 3 for more information.
or
in this space,
On-Screen Indicators
appears when you’ve pressed the TALK button and are talking through the camera’s
speaker. See page 8 for more information.
appears when the monitor cannot get the signal from the active camera or when another
monitor is in use. See page 27 for more information.
appears when a Temperature Alert has been triggered because your baby’s room is too hot
or cold.
appears when the monitor’s rechargeable battery has less than 10% charge.
Tour of the system
indicates that the camera is using night vision. The cameras automatically switch to night vision
when they detect that the room has gotten dark.
Camera
Microphone
Nighttime sensor
Adjustable
antenna
Tour of the system
DC In
Pair button
Mounting keyholes
Power (right side) turns the camera on and off (press and hold).
Pair (bottom) links the camera securely with the monitor (press and hold).
DC In (back) plugs into your charging cable to recharge or power the camera.
Mounting keyholes (bottom) let you mount the camera on a wall (mounting hardware not
included).
Adjustable antenna communicates wirelessly with the parent monitor.
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3. EVERYDAY USE
12:00AM
Parent Monitor Menu
Everyday use
This system’s menus let you set
up more cameras, set motion
and temperature alerts, and
much more. This section takes
you through each menu.
GETTING AROUND IN THE MENUS
Press MENU to access the menus.
Use the arrows to
highlight items.
Press OK/ZOOM to
select.
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Cameras
The Cameras menu lets you pair additional cameras or remove
them from your list of cameras. It also lets you change the
volume of the audio coming from the camera speaker, or view
several cameras at once, using multi-view on your monitor or
scanning through them one by one.
Parent Monitor
Front
ACCESSING THE CAMERAS MENU
Press MENU on the parent monitor.
Use the arrow buttons to highlight the Cameras icon, and
press OK/ZOOM to select it.
Everyday use
12:00AM
View Camera
Pan/Tilt Camera
Scan Cameras
Pair Camera
Delete Camera
Camera Volume
PAIRING AN ADDITIONAL CAMERA
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Before you start pairing the monitor with your new camera,
bring the camera into the same room so that you have it
handy. You can put it back in the baby’s room once you’ve
finished pairing. Make sure the camera is plugged in and
turned on before you start.
In the Cameras menu, press the down arrow to highlight Pair
Camera. Press OK/ZOOM to select it.
12:00AM
View Camera
Pan/Tilt Camera
Scan Cameras
Pair Camera
Delete Camera
Camera Volume
Pair:
Pair:
Pair:
Pair:
Camera
Camera
Camera
Camera
3 	 Press the Pair button on the bottom of the new camera.
4 	 Use the up/down arrows to select Pair: Camera 2, Pair:
Camera 3, or Pair: Camera 4. Press OK/ZOOM to select it.
5 	 If the monitor screen shows a green checkmark next to Pair:
12:00AM
View Camera
Pan/Tilt Camera
Scan Cameras
Pair Camera
Delete Camera
Camera Volume
PANNING AND TILTING THE CAMERA
There are two ways of accessing the remote pan and tilt
function on the parent monitor: by pressing and holding the OK/
ZOOM button or through the Cameras menu.
TIP: You can also access pan and
tilt by pressing and holding the
OK/ZOOM button on the parent
monitor.
In the Cameras menu, press the down arrow to highlight
Pan/Tilt Camera. Press OK/ZOOM to select it.
Use the arrow buttons to pan and tilt the active camera.
Press MENU to return to the Cameras menu.
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Everyday use
Camera, you’re all set to use the monitor and the camera! (If
it shows a red X, put the camera closer to the monitor and
try again.)
12:00AM
View Camera
Pan/Tilt Camera
Scan Cameras
Pair Camera
Delete Camera
Camera Volume
VIEWING AND SCANNING CAMERAS
You can customize how you view your cameras on screen.
To view a different camera:
72º
12:00AM
View Camera
Everyday use
Pan/Tilt Camera
Scan Cameras
Pair Camera
Delete Camera
Camera Volume
View: Camera
View: Camera
View: Camera
View: Camera
Multi-view
In the Cameras menu, highlight View Camera. Press OK/
ZOOM to select it.
2 	 Use the up/down arrows to select the camera you want to
view. Press OK/ZOOM to select it. The screen switches to
that camera, and the status bar at the top of the screen
indicates the camera you’re viewing: , , , or
TIP: You can also switch cameras by pressing and holding the
VIDEO ON/OFF button on the parent monitor.
TIP: To return to viewing a
single camera by highlighting
the camera image you want and
pressing OK/ZOOM.
To display multiple cameras:
In the Cameras menu, highlight View Camera. Press OK/
ZOOM to select it.
2 	 Use the up/down arrows to select Split Screen. Press OK/
ZOOM to select it.
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Select the cameras you want for the left and right sides of
the screen. Press OK/ZOOM to select each.
12:00AM
View Camera
Pan/Tilt Camera
Scan Cameras
Pair Camera
Delete Camera
Camera Volume
Scan:
Scan:
Scan:
Scan:
To scan through the cameras automatically:
Off
5 Secs
10 Secs
15 Secs
2 	 Use the up/down arrows to select how quickly you want
to switch cameras: every 5, 10, or 15 seconds. Press OK/
ZOOM to select that option. The screen switches to the first
camera, and the status bar at the top of the screen shows an
, or
. It also shows the
indicator for scanning:
camera you’re viewing.
To stop scanning cameras: select Scan Cameras in the
Cameras menu. Then select Scan: Off.
NOTE: You must have more
than one camera paired with
a monitor in order to scan
cameras.
72º
12:00AM
View Camera
Pan/Tilt Camera
Scan Cameras
Pair Camera
Delete Camera
Camera Volume
72º
Camera
Camera
Camera
Camera
12:00AM
View Camera
Pan/Tilt Camera
Scan Cameras
Pair Camera
Delete Camera
Camera Volume
REMOVING A CAMERA FROM THE LIST
Delete:
Delete:
Delete:
Delete:
In the Cameras menu, highlight Delete Camera. Press OK/
ZOOM to select it.
2 	 Use the up/down arrows to select the camera you want to
remove from the list. Press OK/ZOOM to select it. The screen
confirms that the camera has been deleted.
IMPORTANT: In order to use this camera with the system,
you’ll need to pair it with this monitor again.
ADJUSTING CAMERA VOLUME
Low
Med
High
In the Cameras menu, highlight Scan Cameras. Press OK/
ZOOM to select it.
Everyday use
72º
In the Cameras menu, highlight Camera Volume. Press OK/
ZOOM to select it.
2 	 Use the up/down arrows to select the volume level you want
for the audio from the camera’s speaker. Press OK/ZOOM to
select it.
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Motion/Alerts
The Motion/Alerts menu lets you set up alerts that are activated
by motion, sound, or temperature in your baby’s room. It also
lets you set up an alert for when the monitor’s rechargeable
battery needs to be recharged.
Parent Monitor
Front
ACCESSING THE MOTION/ALERTS MENU
Press MENU on the parent monitor.
Use the arrow buttons highlight the Motion/Alerts icon,
and press OK/ZOOM to select it.
Everyday use
12:00AM
72º
Motion Activated Video: OFF
Sound Activated Video: OFF
Temperature Alert: OFF
Low Battery Noise Alert: OFF
SETTING UP MOTION ACTIVATION
You can set up the monitor so that it automatically shows video
when the camera detects that your baby is moving.
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In the Motion/Alerts menu, press OK/ZOOM to select
Motion Activated Video.
72º
12:00AM
Motion Activated Video
Sound Activated Video: OFF
Temperature Alert: OFF
Low Battery Noise Alert: OFF
2 	 Use the up/down arrows to select the amount of sensitivity
you want for the motion sensor: ON: Low, ON: Medium, or
ON: High. The status bar at the top of the screen shows an
indicator for motion activation:
OFF
ON: LOW
ON: Medium
ON: High
SETTING UP SOUND ACTIVATION
You can set up the monitor so that it automatically shows video
when the camera detects sound from your baby.
72º
12:00AM
Motion Activated Video
Sound Activated Video
Temperature Alert
Low Battery Noise Alert
OFF
ON: LOW
ON: Medium
ON: High
In the Motion/Alerts menu, press OK/ZOOM to select Sound
Activated Video.
2 	 Use the up/down arrows to select the amount of sensitivity
you want for the sound sensor: ON: Low, ON: Medium, or
ON: High. The status bar at the top of the screen shows an
indicator for sound activation:
Note: You might want to test different levels of sensitivity
for this alert, to find the best fit for your environment and
preference.
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Everyday use
Note: You might want to test different levels of sensitivity
for this alert, to find the best fit for your environment and
preference.
72º
12:00AM
Motion Activated Video: OFF
Sound Activated Video: OFF
Temperature Alert
Low Battery Noise Alert: OFF
High Temp:
ON: 81
OFF
Low Temp:
ON: 63
OFF
SETTING TEMPERATURE ALERTS
These alerts tell you when your baby’s room is too hot or too
cold.
1 In the Motion/Alerts menu, select Temperature Alert.
2 	 Activate the temperature alert you want to use, then set it.
The status bar at the top of the screen will show an indicator
for temperature alerts: .
72º
To set a high temperature alert: Highlight High Temp: ON
and press OK/ZOOM. Use the up/down arrows to set the
temperature you want to set for the high temperature alert.
Press OK/ZOOM to set it.
12:00AM
Everyday use
To set a low temperature alert: Highlight Low Temp: ON
and press OK/ZOOM. Use the up/down arrows to set the
temperature you want to set for the high temperature alert.
Press OK/ZOOM to set it.
High Temperature level
has been detected
Camera 1: 81º F
OK
If the temperature in your baby’s room goes beyond the limit(s)
you set, the parent monitor displays an alert.
72º
12:00AM
Motion Activated Video: OFF
Sound Activated Video: OFF
Temperature Alert: OFF
Low Battery Noise OFF
ON: Low
ON: High
SETTING A LOW-BATTERY ALERT
This alert tells you when the monitor needs to be recharged.
In the Motion/Alerts menu, highlight Low Battery Noise and
press OK/ZOOM to select it.
2 	 Use the up/down arrows to select how loud you want this
alert: ON: Low or ON: High. The status bar at the top of the
screen shows an indicator for the low-battery alert: .
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Recording
The Recording menu lets you record video or take a picture of
your baby.
IMPORTANT: You must have a Micro SD card (not included) inserted
in the MICRO SD slot on the side of the parent unit in order to record
images or video. See page 8 for more information.
12:00AM
72º
Take Picture
Record Video
Press MENU on the parent monitor.
Use the arrow buttons to highlight the Recording icon, and
press OK/ZOOM to select it.
RECORDING AN IMAGE OR VIDEO
In the Record menu, highlight Take Picture or Record Video.
Press OK/ZOOM to select that option.
2 	 Follow the on-screen instructions to take the picture or make
the video.
See the instructions on the next page to display your picture
or video on the parent monitor.
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Everyday use
ACCESSING THE RECORDING MENU
Playing Back Pictures and Videos
The Play menu lets you access the videos or pictures you’ve
taken with the system.
IMPORTANT: You must have a Micro SD card (not included) inserted
in the MICRO SD slot on the side of the parent unit in order to record
images or video. See page 8 for more information.
ACCESSING THE PLAY MENU
Everyday use
Press MENU on the parent monitor.
Use the arrow buttons to highlight the Play icon, and press
OK/ZOOM to select it.
PLAYING BACK IMAGE OR VIDEO
12:00AM
72º
View Saved Pictures
View Saved Videos
In the Play menu, select View Saved Pictures or View Saved
Videos.
2 	 Select the image or video you want to see on the display.
Press OK/ZOOM to select it.
3 	 Use the on-screen controls to stop, play/pause, and exit the
screen.
To delete a video: Highlight the video you want to delete. Then press
the left arrow and press OK/ZOOM to confirm. The screen will display
the video file name with an X.
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Sleep Mode
You can set up your monitor to turn off the display
automatically after a set amount of time.
Parent Monitor
Front
ACCESSING THE SLEEP MODE MENU
Use the arrow buttons to highlight the Sleep Mode icon,
and press OK/ZOOM to select it.
Everyday use
Press MENU on the parent monitor.
12:00AM
72º
Sleep Mode (video off, sound on)
OFF
ON: 5 mins
ON: 30 mins
ON: 60 mins
SETTING SLEEP MODE
In the Sleep Mode menu, press OK/ZOOM to turn sleep
mode on.
2 	 Use the up and down arrows to select the delay before the
display turns off automatically: 5, 30, or 60 minutes. (The
audio from your camera will stay on even when the display is
off.)
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Lullabies
This Project Nursery system comes with 3 lullabies, 2 nature
sounds, and white noise ready to play—simply choose the one
you want, and the camera you’re on will play it back.
PLAYING LULLABIES OR WHITE NOISE
Parent Monitor
Front
Make sure the monitor is displaying the camera you want to
play the lullaby on. If you want to play on a different camera,
press the MENU button and select CAMERAS. Then press
OK/ZOOM to select View Camera and choose the camera
you want.
Everyday use
2 	 Press the MENU button to access the main menu.
3 	 Highlight LULLABIES and press OK/ZOOM to choose it.
12:00AM
12:00AM
72º
72º
“I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing”
“I
Don’t Want to Miss a Thing”
“Holiday”
“Holiday”
“Jolene”
“Jolene”
Waves
Waves
Rain
Rain
White Noise
White
Play AllNoise
Play All
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4 	 Highlight the option you want to play and press OK/ZOOM
to start playing it. The status bar at the top of the screen
shows an indicator for lullabies: .
NOTE: If there’s a lullaby currently playing on a camera, a green
arrow icon appears next to it.
Contrast
You can adjust the contrast and brightness of the display, and
set it to automatically dim after a set amount of time.
ADJUSTING CONTRAST OR BRIGHTNESS
12:00AM
72º
Adjust Contrast
Adjust Brightness
Auto Dimming
Press MENU on the parent monitor.
Use the arrow buttons to highlight the Contrast icon, and
press OK/ZOOM to select it.
In the Contrast menu, highlight the option you want to
adjust, Adjust Contrast or Adjust Brightness, and press
OK/ZOOM to select it.
Everyday use
Parent Monitor
Front
Use the up and down arrows to adjust the option you
chose. Press OK/ZOOM when you’ve finished.
SETTING AUTO DIMMING
In the Contrast menu, highlight Auto Dimming. Press OK/
ZOOM to select it.
Use the up and down arrows to choose the delay for auto
dimming the display: 5, 10, or 30 minutes. Press OK/ZOOM
to select.
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Settings
The Settings menu lets you customize the monitor to match
your preferences. It also gives you technical information about
the monitor and support.
ACCESSING THE SETTINGS MENU
Parent Monitor
Front
Press MENU on the parent monitor.
Use the arrow buttons to highlight the Settings icon, and
press OK/ZOOM to select it.
Everyday use
12:00AM
Temperature
Time Set
Factory Reset
Support
Product Information
SD Card Information
SETTING YOUR TEMPERATURE PREFERENCE
In the Settings menu, press OK/ZOOM to select
Temperature.
2 	 Use the up and down arrows to select how you’d like
temperature to be displayed: in degrees Fahrenheit or
Celsius. Press OK/ZOOM when you’ve finished.
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12:00AM
Temperature
Time Set
Date: 01/01/16
Time: 12:00 AM
Factory Reset
Support
Product Information
SD Card Information
SETTING THE TIME AND DATE
In the Settings menu, press the down arrow to highlight
Time Set. Press OK/ZOOM to select it.
2 	 Use the up/down arrow buttons to set the date.  
3 	 After setting the year, press the right arrow to adjust the
time. Then use the up/down arrows to set the time. Press
OK/ZOOM when you’re finished.
Temperature
Time Set
Factory Reset
Support
Product Information
SD Card Information
Reset all settings
to default?
RESETTING TO FACTORY SETTINGS
If you’ve tried all of the troubleshooting solutions to solve
a problem, and nothing seems to work, you might need to
reset the monitor to its factory settings and start setup again.
WARNING: Resetting to factory settings erases all of your
custom settings. You will have to set up the monitor from
scratch.  
GETTING SUPPORT AND TECHNICAL
INFORMATION
In the Settings menu, press the down arrow to highlight one
of the support or technical information options: Support,
Product Information, or SD Card Information. Press OK/
ZOOM to select it.
2 	 Press OK/ZOOM to exit.
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Everyday use
12:00AM
4. TROUBLESHOOTING / FAQS
Most issues with the Project Nursery baby monitoring system can be solved by following one of
the troubleshooting tips below. For additional assistance, please call 1-844-393-7338.
I don’t see video from the camera on my monitor.
+ Make sure your monitor is turned on (press the Power button). If it is, press the VIDEO ON/
OFF button to make sure the monitor’s display is awake. Make sure the camera is plugged in to
a working outlet and turned on.
I see the
icon on the screen.
+ Make sure the camera you’re trying to view is plugged in to a working outlet and turned on.
+ Make sure the monitor is within range (maximum 800 ft) of the camera you’re trying to display
(certain kinds of signal obstacles, like large metal objects, might shorten the range somewhat).
+ The monitor you’re using might have become un-paired with the camera. See page 15 for
instructions on pairing a monitor and camera.
I can’t record video or pictures.
+ Make sure you have an Micro SD card (not included) inserted in the MICRO SD card slot on the
side of the parent monitor.
I can’t pan/tilt the camera from my monitor.
Troubleshooting
+ Make sure you’re in pan mode—press and hold OK/ZOOM until you see arrows on the monitor
display. Then use the arrows to pan the camera.
+ Make sure you’re not zoomed in on the image—press OK/ZOOM to zoom out if you are. Then
press and hold OK/ZOOM to enter pan mode.
+ Make sure the camera is moving freely. In certain positions, the camera might bump into stand
neck. If the neck is in the way, pan or tilt the camera in the other direction so that you have a
free range of movement.  
I can’t hear sounds from baby’s room.
+ Make sure the monitor is turned up. Press the VOL+ button until you hear sounds from your
baby’s room.
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+ Make sure the microphone on the camera is not blocked. The microphone is just above the
lens.
The lullabies aren’t playing.
+ If you have multiple cameras, make sure you’ve chosen the one you want the lullabies to play
on before you start the lullaby. Go to Cameras > Select Camera and choose the camera you
want. Then go to Lullabies and select an option to play.
The temperature alerts don’t work.
+ Make sure you’ve set the temperature preference to the system you use, Fahrenheit (standard
in the US) or Celsius (standard outside the US). To switch your temperature preference, go to
Settings > Temperature.
+ Make sure you’ve set the right kind of temperature alert—for example, if you want to make sure
your baby’s room does not get below 68 degrees Fahrenheit, set the Low Temp Temperature
Alert to 68. If you want to make sure your baby’s room doesn’t get above a certain
temperature, set the High Temp Temperature Alert to that temperature.
+ You might need to adjust the sensitivity of the alerts—for example, if Motion Activated Video
is set to ON: Low, the monitor will not come on as often as when Motion Activated Video is
set to ON: Medium or ON: High. To adjust this setting, go to Motion/Alerts > Motion Activated
Video.
+ If you have multiple cameras, you might need to change the active camera—motion alerts work
for the active camera only. Press VIDEO ON/OFF to make sure the camera you want to use for
motion alerts—the one with the clearest view of your baby, for example—is the one displayed.
Sound alerts don’t work.
+ You might need to adjust the sensitivity of the alerts—for example, if Sound Activated Video is
set to ON: Low, the monitor will not come on as often as when Sound Activated Video is set to
ON: Medium or ON: High. To adjust this setting, go to Motion/Alerts > Sound Activated Video.
+ If you have multiple cameras, you might need to change the active camera—sound alerts work
for the active camera only. Press VIDEO ON/OFF to make sure the camera you want to use for
sound alerts—the one closest to your baby, for example—is the one displayed.
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Troubleshooting
Motion alerts don’t work.
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