Interference
In rare cases, even if DECT
digital technology ensures high
immunity to interference
from analogue devices,
interference can be caused
by the presence of another
intercom or similar transmission
device switched on nearby.
Electromagnetic pollution
(proximity to antennas with
radio transmitters, high
voltage cables, etc.).
Reduction of the
- Presence of obstacles, metal
operating area
structures, reinforced concrete
walls, etc. interposed between
the baby unit (transmitter) and
the parent unit (receiver)
-Baby unit Alkaline batteries
and/or
parent unit rechargeable
lithium-ion battery almost flat.
Electrostatic or
Electro-static or electro-
electromagnetic
magnetic interference due to
noise
electrostatic or electromagnetic
fields emitted by other electrical
equipment: e.g. domestic
appliances, cellular or cordless
phones, etc.
Presence of hissing
- Units are too close together
or whistling
- Parent unit (receiver) volume
too high.
The parent unit
- The child is too far away from
(receiver)
the baby unit (transmitter).
emits a weak
- Volume level too low on the
sound
parent unit.
The baby unit does
-the baby unit is on in Baby
not switch on in
Monitor mode.
music mode
- the MP3 player connected to
the baby unit is off or set to
minimum volume.
Temperature is
- The parent unit is on in
not shown on
Reminder mode.
the parent unit
-absence of or loss of link with
display.
baby unit.
Move away from analogue equipment and/or leave
the area in which it is located.
- Move units closer together or relocate the
units themselves in order to reduce the number
of obstacles,
metal structures, reinforced concrete walls, etc.
interposed
between them
- Replace in the baby unit Alkaline batteries and/or
charge lithium-ion battery in the parent unit
Identify and, if possible, eliminate the cause of
interference.
- More units further apart
- Reduce parent unit (receiver) volume, pressing
the volume adjustment button (6).
- Move the baby unit (transmitter) within 1-1.5m
away from the child.
- Increase the volume level on the parent unit
pressing
the + volume adjustment button (6).
- Check if the power and link indicator light (12)
is on. If it is on, the product is working in Baby
Monitor mode.
Switch off Baby Monitor mode and switch on
Music mode.
-Verify MP3 player conditions and, if necessary,
switch it on and increase volume.
- Check if the parent unit power and link indicator
light (12) is on. If this is off, the product is working
in Reminder mode. Switch on the product in Baby
Monitor mode.
-Move the parent unit closer to the baby unit to
establish a connection.
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