Appendix
Troubleshooting (continued)
The parent unit plays any sounds from the baby unit and I think
it is too noisy.
• You may need to adjust the speaker volume on the parent unit.
The parent unit does not play any sound when there is noise
from the baby unit.
• Make sure the parent unit is powered up by connecting it to mains
power or to the rechargeable batteries provided.
• Make sure the parent unit is turned on and the speaker volume is
not set to off.
• The parent unit may be too far away from the baby unit. Move the
parent unit closer to the baby unit (but not less than 1.5 metres).
• If the parent unit is powered by the provided batteries, make sure
there is sufficient charge. Charge the battery in the parent unit for
up to 12 hours.
• Large obstructions may impact the reception. Try to relocate the
baby unit, away from large obstructions such as walls and doors.
• Remove the batteries and then install it again. Turn on the baby unit
and the parent unit. Allow up to one minute for the parent unit and
the baby unit to synchronise.
• Other electronic products may cause interference with your audio
monitor. Try installing your audio monitor as far away from these
electronic devices as possible: wireless routers, radios, cellular
telephones, intercoms, room monitors, televisions, personal
computers, kitchen appliances and cordless telephones.
Battery low at the Parent Unit.
• Charge the battery in the parent unit for up to 12 hours.
• The volume level of the parent unit may be set too high which
consumes power. Decrease the volume level of the parent unit.
Refer to
Adjust speaker volume
(p.8) for volume level settings.
• Remove the battery and then install it again. Use it until fully
depleted, then recharge it in the parent unit for up to 12 hours.
• If the above measures do not correct the problem, replace the
battery.
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