Adjusting the Parent unit loudspeaker volume
Using Mute All
Using the Crying alert feature
Using Mute Low
Using Talk Back
Using Nightlight
Using the Find feature
List of tones
Adjusting the Parent unit loudspeaker volume
There are five (5) volume levels. The default loudspeaker volume is Level 3.
Pressing the
If you wish to turn the volume OFF, keep pressing the
QUICK TIP: Setting the Parent unit volume OFF is the equivalent to switching the Mute All feature ON.
Using Mute All
The Mute All feature prevents any sound coming out from the Parent unit loudspeaker. With Mute All turned ON, you can still monitor your baby using the Baby sound level LED indicators and the Crying Alert.
NOTE: Pressing the
Step 1:
To switch Mute All ON, press the
Step 2:
To switch Mute All OFF, press the
Using the Crying alert feature
The Crying alert feature will only be activated if Mute All has been turned ON or if the Parent unit loudspeaker volume has been switched OFF.
Suggestion: Change to :
While the Mute All feature is ON and your baby starts to cry, you will not be able to hear the cries unless the sound reaches above a certain level (i.e. 83 decibels). If this happens, the Parent unit will emit an audible beep.
NOTE: If the
Using Mute Low
When you do not wish to hear any low level sounds, you can still monitor your baby using the Baby sound level LED indicators. To know more, click here.
When Mute Low is turned ON, any sounds from the Baby unit to the Parent unit will be muted unless a sound is made above a set level. The set levels are sounds that are louder than the first two (2) green LEDs would register. If the Parent unit receives sound up to the level of the first two (2) LEDs, then they will turn amber but no sound will be heard. if the sound rises above this level, then the unit will un-mute so you can hear the sounds.
To turn Mute Low ON, press the
Step 2:
To switch Mute Low OFF, press the
NOTE: Once the Mute Low sound threshold has been exceeded, baby sounds will be heard for more than six (6) seconds even if they do not reach the Mute Low threshold.
Using Talk Back
You can use the Parent unit Talk Back feature as a one way intercom to comfort and reassure your baby by speaking through the Parent unit. Your baby will hear your voice from the Baby unit. When using Talk Back, position the Parent unit approximately 30cm in front of your mouth while talking to your baby.
NOTE: When using Talk Back, you will not be able to hear your baby until you release the
Press and hold down the
Using Nightlight
You can set a comforting nightlight on the Baby unit.
To switch ON, press the Nightlight
Step 2:
To switch OFF, press the Nightlight
You will be able to activate Talk Back mode even if other functions have been activated on the Baby unit (e.g. Nightlight ON). Do not press the
Using the Find feature
Press the Find
Press the
Step 2:
To stop the alert, press any button on the Parent unit or press the
List of Tones
Your Baby Monitor unit can produce various tones. Below is a list of each tone and their corresponding meaning:
Tone | Meaning |
Single Tone | Confirmation tone e.g. setting saved. |
Double Tone (Fast) | Error tone e.g. max volume reached when adjusting volume. |
Double Tone (Slow) | User alert e.g. crying alert, paging alert etc. |
Triple tone (fast) | System alert e.g. link lost, battery low etc. |
User Alert tones can be silenced by pressing any button on the Parent unit. System Alerts can be silenced for a five (5) minute period by pressing any button on the Parent unit.