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SPECIFICATIONS

Camera

Monitor

Operating Frequency Range

2.400 ~ 2.4835GHz

TX Power

15dBm

NA

RX Sensitivity

NA

–81dBm

Type of Spread Spectrum 

Used

FHSS

Type of Modulation Used

GFSK

Communication Range

up to 150m Line of Sight

GENERAL

CAMERA

Image Sensor

1/6.5” Color CMOS 

Video Resolution

640 x 480

Viewing Angle

45°(H)

Rotation Angle

Pan: 350° Tilt:55°

Night Vision

up to 3m

Power Consumption

up to 2.5W

Operating Temperature 

Range

0°C ~ 40°C 

MONITOR

Display

4.3” LCD

Resolution

480 x 272

Power Consumption

up to 1W

Operating Temperature 

Range

0°C ~ 40°C 

Battery Life

up to 6 hours

Summary of Contents for BW4151

Page 1: ...1 BABY MONITOR BW4151 For more exciting new products please visit our website Australia www uniden com au OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...sk of swallowing Keep packaging material away from children risk of suffocation Never place the Baby Unit in the cot or within the reach of your child Make sure that cables are out of the reach of you...

Page 3: ...nd or interfere with the normal flow of air Warning to Parents and Other Users To avoid damage to your equipment follow these simple precautions Do not drop puncture or disassemble any part of the equ...

Page 4: ...ALLATION 10 General Placement Considerations 10 Mounting the Camera on the Wall 10 Powering the Camera 11 Powering the Camera 12 SYSTEM MENUS 13 Monitor Function Settings 13 Camera Settings 14 Alert S...

Page 5: ...act your place of purchase immediately Never use damaged products Need help Get answers at our website www uniden com au for Australian model All trademarks are registered trademarks of their respecti...

Page 6: ...6 1 3 2 4 6 8 7 5 GETTING STARTED 1 3 2 4 6 8 7 5 CAMERA...

Page 7: ...camera and transmits sound from the camera to the monitor 4 Pairing Indicator Flashing when in pairing mode At any other time is disabled the LED indicator is disabled 5 Temperature sensor Detects tem...

Page 8: ...8 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 9 10 19 17 MONITOR...

Page 9: ...htness In Live View Pan left Decrease speaker volume In Menus Scroll left In Live View Tilt down Decrease screen brightness In Live view Pan right Increase speaker volume In Menus Scroll right 13 OK I...

Page 10: ...void having a direct light source in view of the camera ceiling or floor lamps Carefully plan where and how the camera will be positioned and where you will route the cable that connects the camera to...

Page 11: ...n the camera at the back of the camera 2 Connect the other end of the USB cable into the USB power adaptor 3 Connect the USB power adaptor into a 240 volt AC standard indoor power outlet 4 Switch on t...

Page 12: ...adaptor into a 240 volt AC standard indoor power outlet 6 Press and hold the POWER button to turn the unit on or off Let the monitor charge for 6 hours prior to first time use so the built in recharge...

Page 13: ...to you This chapter will introduce the user definable settings item by item Access Monitor Menu In states of live view press MENU button on the monitor can enter into MENU list In states of non live v...

Page 14: ...the camera and at this point the device enters pairing mode After pairing succeeds the screen will jump to a real time monitoring screen Camera settings OK Select MENU Return 1 2 Start pairing please...

Page 15: ...rough the music play button on the panel 4 Notice In the current interface press keys to switch lullabies press keys to adjust the volume Delete camera To replace any camera the old camera must be del...

Page 16: ...ld in your baby s room the temperature alert will push a notification to your monitor 1 Select Alert Settings press OK to enter the settings page and select Temperature Alert settings 2 Select Celsius...

Page 17: ...me periods and quantity of Alerts as needed and press OK to enter the settings page After the settings are completed press OK to confirm 3 Press BACK button to exit OK Select MENU Return OK Select MEN...

Page 18: ...r saving mode The monitor will automatically enter energy saving state according to the length of time you set 1 Select Settings and press OK to enter the settings page 2 Select Eco Mode and press OK...

Page 19: ...ect Settings and press OK to enter the settings page 2 Select Version Information and press OK to enter the version information view page 3 Press BACK button to exit HH MM SS OK Select MENU Return OK...

Page 20: ...farther apart if the unit emits a loud screeching noise There is an irregular beeping coming from the monitor That is the Alert tone Go to the Alert screen to turn the alert volume down or off The pi...

Page 21: ...nication Range up to 150m Line of Sight GENERAL CAMERA Image Sensor 1 6 5 Color CMOS Video Resolution 640 x 480 Viewing Angle 45 H Rotation Angle Pan 350 Tilt 55 Night Vision up to 3m Power Consumptio...

Page 22: ...t of any conversion kits subassemblies or any configurations not sold by Uniden Aust C Improperly installed contrary to instructions contained in the relevant Owner s Manual D Repaired by someone othe...

Page 23: ...lure This warranty is in addition to and sits alongside your rights under either the COMPETITION AND CONSUMER ACT 2010 Australia or the CONSUMER GUARANTEES ACT New Zealand as the case may be none of w...

Page 24: ...24 2020 Uniden Australia Pty Ltd Printed in PRC v1 0...

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