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NURSERY UNIT (Transmitter) (See figs. 3 and 4)
AC Power. The Nursery Unit can operate with just batteries or an AC adapter. For AC power
insert the AC adapter into the jack marked “7.5V” and plug the adapter into an electrical outlet.
If you choose to use an AC adapter, we suggest you also keep batteries in at all times as it
will automatically convert from AC to battery power during a power outage. However, if you do
not keep batteries in the unit, it will operate on just AC power.
Battery Power. For battery power the Nursery Unit requires four AAA alkaline or rechargeable
batteries (not included). Rechargeable batteries can be used but they will NOT be recharged in
the Nursery Unit by plugging in the AC adapter. They will have to be removed and recharged
in an external charger.
To install or change batteries, remove the battery cover on the bottom
of the Nursery Unit. Insert four AAA batteries matching positive (+) to
positive (+) and negative (-) to negative (-) and replace the battery cover.
Replace the batteries when the red Low Battery Indicator flashes on the
Nursery Unit. The Parents’ Unit will also alert you when the batteries need
to be replaced in the Nursery Unit. The Battery symbol will flash, the
Nursery Unit symbol will appear (see fig. 5), and a beep will sound every
15 seconds for approximately 30 minutes until the Nursery Unit shuts
down. If the Out-of-Range feature is on (refer to Pg. 9), the Out-of-Range symbol will flash
on the Parents’ Unit once the Nursery Unit shuts down.
For long periods of non-use, we suggest removing the batteries and unplugging the AC adapters.
IMPORTANT: Only use the AC adapters included with your monitor. Do not use these adapters
with any other equipment.
Movement
Sensitivity
Control
5
Nightlight
fig. 3
fig. 4
Power
Switch
Movement
Indicator Light
Nightlight
Power Switch
Power
Indicator Light
Microphone
Speaker
Battery
Compartment
AC
Adapter Jack
Sensor
Pad Jack
Low Battery
Indicator Light
Front
Back
Page Button
fig. 5