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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips Avent! To fully
benet from the support that Philips Avent oers, register your product at
www.philips.com/welcome.
The Philips Avent video baby monitor provides you with round-the-clock
support and it allows you to see your baby day and night from anywhere
in the house. The latest digital technology guarantees clear sound and the
clearest image of your baby. This gives you an additional sense of security
without entering your baby’s room and disturbing its sleep.
General description
1 Parent unit
2 Sound level lights
3 Display
4 ECO light
5 Battery status light
6 Link light
7 Speaker
8 Control button (menu navigation/volume/brightness)
9 Menu button
10 Lullaby button
11 Talk-back button
12 Microphone
13 Socket for power adapter
14 Mode button
15 On/o button
16 Antenna
17 Belt clip
18 Baby unit
19 Camera
20 Power on light
21 Lullaby on/o button
22 Nightlight
23 Microphone
24 Nightlight on/o button
25 On/o slide
26 Antenna
27 Speaker
28 Socket for small plug
29 Temperature sensor
30 Wall mounting holes
31 Adapter (2x)
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Important safety information
Read this important information carefully before you use the appliance and
save it for future reference.
IMPORTANT
This baby monitor is intended as an aid. It is not a substitute for
responsible and proper adult supervision and should not be used as such.
Never leave your baby alone in your home. Always make sure there is
someone present to look after the baby and take care of its needs.
Disclaimer
Please note that you use this baby monitor at your own risk. Koninklijke
Philips N.V. and its subsidiary companies are not responsible for the
operation of this baby monitor or your use of it and therefore do not accept
any liability in connection with your use of this baby monitor.
Danger
- Never immerse any part of the baby monitor in water or any other liquid.
Do not place the appliance where water or any other liquid can drip or
splash onto it. Never use the baby monitor in moist places or close to
water.
- Never put any object on top of the baby monitor and do not cover
it. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
Warning: Strangulation Hazard—Children have STRANGLED in
cords. Keep this cord out of the reach of children (more than 3 ft
(0.9 m) away). Do not remove this tag.
Warning
- Check if the voltage indicated on the adapter corresponds to the local
mains voltage before you connect the appliance.
- Do not modify or cut o any part of the adapter and its cord, as this
causes a hazardous situation.
- Only use the adapter supplied.
- If the adapter is damaged, always have it replaced with one of the
original type in order to avoid a hazard.
- This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above
and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or
lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand
the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning
and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
- Protect the mains cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at
plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
appliance.
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- Make sure that you place the baby monitor in such a way that its cord
does not obstruct a doorway or passage. If you place the baby monitor
on a table or low cabinet, do not let the mains cord hang over the edge
of the table or cabinet. Make sure the cord does not lie on the oor
where it presents a tripping hazard.
- Keep the packaging materials (plastic bags, cardboard buers, etc.) out of
the reach of children, as they are not a toy.
- To prevent electric shock, do not open the housing of the baby unit or
parent unit.
Battery safety instructions
- Only use this product for its intended purpose and follow the general and
battery safety instructions as described in this user manual. Any misuse
can cause electric shock, burns, re and other hazards or injuries.
- To charge the battery, only use the detachable supply unit* provided with
the product. Do not use an extension cord.
- Charge, use and store the product at a temperature between 0 °C and
40 °C.
- Always unplug the product when it is fully charged.
- Do not burn products and their batteries and do not expose them
to direct sunlight or to high temperatures (e.g. in hot cars or near hot
stoves). Batteries may explode if overheated.
- If the product becomes abnormally hot, gives o an abnormal smell,
changes color or if charging takes much longer than usual, stop using and
charging the product and contact your local Philips dealer.
- Do not place products and their batteries in microwave ovens or on
induction cookers.
- This product contains a rechargeable battery that is non-replaceable. Do
not open the product to replace the rechargeable battery.
- When you handle batteries, make sure that your hands, the product and
the batteries are dry.
- To prevent batteries from heating up or releasing toxic or hazardous
substances, do not modify, pierce or damage products and batteries and
do not disassemble, short-circuit, overcharge or reverse charge batteries.
- To avoid accidental short-circuiting of batteries after removal, do not let
battery terminals come into contact with metal object (e.g. coins, hairpins,
rings). Do not wrap batteries in aluminium foil. Tape battery terminals or
put batteries in a plastic bag before you discard them.
- If batteries are damaged or leaking, avoid contact with the skin or eye. If
this occurs, immediately rinse well with water and seek medical care.
Caution
- Use the appliance at a temperature between 0°C (32°F) and 40°C (104°F).
- Do not install the appliance near any heat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves or other apparatus (including ampliers) that produce
heat.
- Make sure that your hands are dry when you handle adapters, plugs and
the mains cord.
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- All required markings on the baby unit, parent unit and power adapter
are located on the bottom of the baby unit, parent unit and power
adapter.
Declaration of conformity
Hereby, Philips Electronics Hong Kong Limited declares that this product is
in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions
of Directive 2014/53/EU. A copy of the EC Declaration of Conformity (DoC) is
available online at www.philips.com/support.
Compliance with EMF
This product complies with all applicable standards and regulations
regarding exposure to electromagnetic elds.
Preparing for use
Baby unit
Put the power adapter in the baby unit and the adapter in the wall socket.
Parent unit
The parent unit runs on a built-in rechargeable Li-ion battery.
Follow the below steps to charge the parent unit:
1 Put the power adapter in the parent unit and put the adapter in the wall
socket.
- The battery status light turns orange to indicate that the appliance is
charging.
- When the battery is fully charged, the battery status light turns green
continuously.
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- When you charge the parent unit for 3 hours, it can be used cordlessly
for approx. 10 hours in ECO mode.
- If the parent unit is switched on during charging, charging takes
approximately twice as long.
- When the rechargeable battery of the parent unit is almost empty, the
battery status light turns red and the parent unit beeps.
- If the battery is completely empty and the parent unit it not connected
to the mains, the parent unit automatically switches o and loses
contact with the baby unit.
Note: The built in rechargeable battery cannot be removed from the
product.
Note: The battery gradually and very slowly discharges, even when the
parent unit is switched o.
Tip: To save battery, switch o the parent unit when you do not use it.
Note: We advise you to keep the parent unit connected to the mains
during the whole night. If the battery of the parent unit runs low during
the night, the parent unit beeps and this may wake you up.
Using the baby monitor
Linking parent unit and baby unit
1 Push the on/o slide on the baby unit upwards to the ON position.
2 When the baby unit is on, the power-on light on the baby unit lights up
green.
Note: The power-on light on the baby unit always lights up green, even
when there is no connection with the parent unit.
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3 Make sure that the parent unit and the baby unit are at least 2.5 meters/
8.2 feet away from each other to avoid acoustic feedback.
4 Press the on/o button on the parent unit for 1 second to switch on the
parent unit.
- The display goes on, the linking image appears on the display and the
link light lights up red. The parent unit starts to search for the baby
unit.
- When the parent unit and baby unit are linked, the link light lights up
green on the parent unit and one or more bars appear on the display.
Note: It takes less than 10 seconds to establish the link between the
parent unit and the baby unit.
- When the baby unit is turned o, the parent unit will show the out of
range image. Make sure that the baby unit is switched on.
- If no connection has been established, the link light turns red, the
parent unit beeps three short beeps every 20 seconds and the out-of-
range image appears on the display.
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Positioning the baby monitor
Warning: The cord of the baby unit presents a potential
strangulation hazard. Make sure that the baby unit and its cord
are at least 1 meter / 3.5 feet away from your baby. Never place
the baby monitor inside the baby’s bed or playpen.
1 For optimal sound detection, make sure that the baby unit is no further
than 1.5 meter/ 5 feet away from the baby. Make sure that the baby unit
is at least 1 meter/ 3.5 feet away from the baby because of potential
strangulation hazard.
2 Place the parent unit within the operating range of the baby unit. Make
sure it is at least 2.5 meters / 8.2 feet away from the baby unit to avoid
acoustic feedback.
Note: If you use a cordless phone, wireless video, Wi-Fi network,
microwave oven or Bluetooth on 2.4 GHz and you experience
interference on either the parent unit or baby unit, move the parent unit
until there is no more interference.
3 There are two ways to position the baby unit:
a Place the baby unit on a stable, level and horizontal surface.
b Mount the baby unit to the wall with screws.
Tip: The wall mount template (see 'Wall mount') to mount the baby unit
to the wall can be found at the end of this user manual.
Tip: Use the provided template to mark the exact location of the screw
holes on the wall.
Tip: Position the baby unit at a higher level to get a good overview of the
baby’s bed or playpen.
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Adjust the baby unit in a way that ensures the best visibility of your baby.
The baby unit can be rotated to position it in the desired way.
Operating range
The operating range is up to 50 meters / 165 feet indoors and
300 meters / 985 feet outdoors. The operating range of the baby monitor
varies depending on the surroundings and factors that cause interference.
Wet and moist materials cause so much interference that the range loss is
up to 100 %.
Dry materials Material thickness Loss of range
Wood, plaster, cardboard, glass (without metal,
wires or lead)
< 30 cm (12 in) 0-10 %
Brick, plywood < 30 cm (12 in) 5-35 %
Reinforced concrete < 30 cm (12 in) 30-100 %
Metal grilles or bars < 1 cm (0.4 in) 90-100 %
Metal or aluminium sheets < 1 cm (0.4 in) 100 %
<50m/165ft
<300m/985ft
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Features and settings
Volume
You can adjust the speaker volume of the parent unit to the level you prefer.
1 Press the top or bottom part of the control button to adjust the volume.
Tip: Make sure that the volume is adapted to the current conditions.
Under noisy conditions, the vibration alert can be turned on as well.
The volume bar appears on the display to show the selected volume.
Note: If the volume is set to a high level, the parent unit consumes more
power.
Note: When the volume bar is at its minimum, the volume is muted. The
parent unit shows a mute icon in the status bar and you will only receive
alerts and video from the parent unit.
Brightness
You can adjust the display brightness of the parent unit to the level you
prefer.
1 Press the left or right part of the control button to adjust the brightness
of the display of the parent unit.
The brightness bar appears on the display to show the selected display
brightness.
Note: If the brightness is set to a high level, the parent unit consumes
more power.
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Sound level lights
The parent unit continuously monitors the sound level in your baby’s room,
and the sound level lights on the parent unit let you know if there is any
sound picked up in the baby room.
As long as no sound is detected, the sound level lights are out.
When the baby unit picks up a sound, one or more sound level lights on the
parent unit light up green. The number of lights that go on depends on the
loudness of the sound picked up by the baby unit. The louder your baby
cries, more sound level lights light up green.
Modes
This baby monitor has four dierent modes that allows you to choose how
you want to look after your baby: VIDEO, AUDIO, VOX and ECO.
With the baby monitor on, you can switch between these 4 dierent modes
by pressing the mode button on the side of the parent unit.
The display shows the selected mode. The selected mode is also indicated
in the status bar. When turning on the device, the mode that was last used
will be active.
VIDEO mode
Press the mode button on the side of the parent unit to select the VIDEO
mode.
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When the VIDEO mode is activated, the screen is always on, so you can see
your baby. All sounds are directly transmitted to the parent unit.
Note: Set the sensitivity level to 'very high' to have continuous sound
on the parent unit. Please see the Sensitivity level chapter for more
information.
If your baby cries, the sound level lights light up green. As long as no sound
is detected, the sound level lights are o.
AUDIO mode
1 Press the mode button on the side of the parent unit to switch to AUDIO
mode.
When the AUDIO mode is activated, the display of the parent unit
switches o. After 3 seconds the display will completely turn o and the
status bar will disappear.
Note: The status bar is not visible when the display is o.
Note: The link light shows that the parent unit is still on and connected to
the baby unit.
Note: When sensitivity level is not set to 'very high', low sounds will be
muted.
Note: Set the sensitivity level to 'very high' to have continuous sound
on the parent unit. Please see the Sensitivity level chapter for more
information.
All sounds are constantly transmitted to the parent unit. If your baby
cries, the display of the parent unit is still o, but the sound level lights
light up green and the sounds detected by the baby unit are transmitted
to the parent unit. As long as no sound is dete cted, the sound level lights
are o.
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VOX mode
1 Press the mode button on the side of the parent unit to switch to VOX
mode.
Note: When the display is on, the selected mode is shown in the status
bar. The status bar is not visible when the display is o.
When the VOX mode is activated, the display and sound of the parent
unit switch o, if there is no sound detected for 20 seconds.
When sound is picked up by the baby unit, the display and sound of the
parent unit switch on immediately. The sounds are transmitted to the
parent unit and the sound level lights light up green. As long as no sound
is detected, the sound level lights are o.
Note: The minimum sound level to activate sound and display is dened
by the sensitivity setting.
ECO mode
1 Press the mode button on the side of the parent unit to switch to ECO
mode.
Note: When the display is on, the selected mode will be visible in the
status bar. The status bar is not visible when the display is o.
When the ECO mode is activated the display and sound of the parent
unit switch o when no sound is detected for 20 seconds. The ECO light
lights up green to indicate that the ECO mode is activated. During ECO
mode the display and sound transmissions are turned o.
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When sound is picked up by the baby unit, the display and sound of the
parent unit switch on immediately. The sounds are transmitted to the
parent unit and the sound level lights light up green. As long as no sound
is detected, the sound level lights are o.
Note: The minimum sound level to activate sound and display is dened
by the sensitivity setting.
Nightlight
1 Press the nightlight on/o button on the baby unit to switch on the
nightlight feature.
The nightlight of the baby unit goes on.
Note: It is not possible to control the nightlight from the parent unit. You
can only switch the nightlight on or o on the baby unit.
2 Press the nightlight on/o button again to switch o the nightlight.
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Lullabies
You can activate the lullaby feature either from the parent unit or from the
baby unit.
To activate the lullaby feature from the parent unit, follow the instructions
below:
Lullaby selection
1 Press the lullaby button on the parent unit to open the menu for lullabies.
Note: Pressing the lullaby button while the lullaby menu is already open,
will close the menu.
2 Press the right part of the control button to enter the list of lullabies
3 Press the top or bottom part of the control button to scroll through the
list of lullabies.
4 Press the right part of the control button to play a specic lullaby.
If you want to pause the lullaby, press the right side of the control button
again.
5 The status bar of the parent unit shows the number of lullabies that are
being played and repeated.
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Lullaby Songs
1 Rock-a-Bye Baby
2 Twinkle, Twinkle
3 Hush, Little Baby
4 Brahm’s Lullaby
5 Golden Slumbers
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1 Rock-a-Bye Baby
2 Twinkle, Twinkle
3 Hush, Little Baby
4 Brahm’s Lullaby
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The lullaby starts to play on the baby unit and it is repeated continuously
for approximately 15 minutes.
Tip: To repeat all songs that are available, select the last option in the list.
6 To select another lullaby, scroll up or down with the control button
to select another song from the list. Press the right part of the control
button to start the selected song.
7 To stop the lullaby, press the lullaby button on the parent unit and pause
the song that is currently playing by pressing the right part of the control
button one more time.
Lullaby volume
1 Press the lullaby button and then press the bottom of the control button
to select the volume options of the lullaby menu. Press the right part of
the control button to access the lullaby volume levels.
2 Press the top or bottom part of the control button to adjust the volume.
To activate the lullaby feature from the baby unit, press the lullaby on/o
button on the baby unit.
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1 Rock-a-Bye Baby
2 Twinkle, Twinkle
3 Hush, Little Baby
4 Brahm’s Lullaby
5 Golden Slumbers
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The latest lullaby selected on the parent unit starts to play on the baby
unit and is repeated continuously for approximately 15 minutes.
To stop the lullaby on the baby unit, press the lullaby on/o button on
the baby unit.
Talk-back
You can use the talk-back button on the parent unit to talk to your baby.
1 Press and hold the talk-back button on the parent unit.
2 Talk clearly into the microphone at the front of the parent unit from a
distance between 15-30cm /0.5-1ft.
As long as the talk-back button is pressed, there is an open sound
connection to the baby unit. The display of the parent unit shows the
talk-back icon, indicating the active connection.
3 Release the talk-back button when you have nished talking.
Note: As long as the talk-back button is pressed, the parent unit cannot
process sounds coming from the baby unit.
Menu features
All features described in the following sections can be operated through the
menu of the parent unit.
1 Press the menu button to enter the menu.
Note: When pressing the menu button again, you will leave the menu.
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2 Use the control button to navigate through the menu. The selected menu
item is highlighted purple.
Note: If you are already in one of the sub menus and you want to switch
between menu features, press the left part of the control button to
navigate back to the main menu.
3 Press the top or bottom part of the control button to scroll through the
dierent menu items.
When you are navigating through the menu features and do not want to
save any change, press the menu button. You will leave the menu without
changing any settings.
Note: If you are in the menu but do not press a button for 5 seconds, the
menu will exit without saving changed settings.
Zoom
1 Press the right part of the control button to enter the zoom menu.
2 Press the bottom part of the control button to switch on the zoom
feature.
3 To adjust the video image press the right part of the control button.
Now you can use the top/bottom/right/left part of the control button to
choose what image will be shown on the parent unit.
4 Press the menu button to save the new setting. The image is
automatically saved after 5 seconds.
5 Go to the zoom menu and turn o the zoom function, if you want to
zoom out the image on the parent unit.
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Avent SCD843/05 Manuale utente

Categoria
Babyphone
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Manuale utente