Binatone MBP 30 manual

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    USER’S GUIDE MBP30 BABY MONITOR USER’S GUIDE The feature s described in th is user’s guide are subje ct to modification s without pri or notice.[...]

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    This User’s Gui de provides you with all th e informat ion you need to get the most from you r product. Before yo u can use th e baby monit or, we recommend you insert and fu lly charg e the batte ry in the Pa rent unit , so that it continues t o work if y ou discon nect it f rom the mai ns power to carry it t o anothe r location . Please re ad t[...]

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    1. Display 2. Menu key ( ) 3. Left / V ol - key 4. Microphone 5. Down key 6. Right / V ol + key 7. Up/T alk key 8. Power/Ch annel*/Ente r key 9. Power adapte r connecto r 10. Belt clip 11 . Sp e a k e r 12. Battery co ver screw 13. Battery cov er Overview of your Parent unit 13 11 10 12 Parent unit menu icons Adjust brig htness l evel of the LCD T [...]

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    2 1 5 3 4 Overview of your Baby unit 1. Power LED 2. Infrared LEDs 3. Light sens or 4. Microphone 5. Camera lens 6. On/Off switch 7. Sp e a k e r 6 7 Important guidel ines for installing your Baby Monitor • T o use yo ur video monit or baby and parent un it togethe r , yo u must be able to establish a radio link be tween them, and the range wi ll[...]

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    Table of contents 5 ENGLISH T able of content s 1. Safety Instructions ................. ................. .................. ................. 6 2. Getting started ................. ................. .................. .................. ...... 7 2.1 Baby unit power supply ............... ................... ..................... ....... 7 2.2 Par[...]

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    6 Safety Instructions 1. Safety Instructions WARNING This baby mo nitor is comp liant with all relevant s tandards regar ding electromagn etic fields a nd is, when h andled as desc ribed in the User’s Guide, safe to use. Ther efore, alwa ys read the i nstructions in this User’s Guide c arefully be fore using the device. • Adult assembly is re[...]

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    Getting starte d 7 ENGLISH 2. Getting started 2.1 Baby unit power supply 1. Connect the small plu g of the power adapter to th e baby unit and the other end to the mains soc ket (230V/50 Hz). NOTE Only use the enclosed power adap ter (5V DC / 500mA). 2. Slide t he power s witch to the ON position. The pow er LED wil l light up in gr een. 3. T o swi[...]

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    8 Getting started 2.2 P arent unit battery Installation 1. Turn the belt clip s o that it i s in the hang ing posit ion. 2. Loosen the screw in a coun terclockwise direction usin g a small screwdrive r . Remo ve the batter y cover. 3. Insert the wire tab of the rechar geable batter y pack into the contact slot as s hown above and fit the batt ery p[...]

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    Getting starte d 9 ENGLISH 2.3 P arent unit power supply IMPORTANT We recommend the rechargeable battery pack to be installed before use, so that the unit continues to work in the event of a mains po wer failure. 1. Connect the smal l plug of the power adap ter to the p a rent unit an d the other end to the mains soc ket (230V/50 Hz) NOTE Only use [...]

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    10 Getting sta rted 2.4 Registration The baby mo nitor is alrea dy pre-regi stered upon your purcha se. You do not need to reg ister it again unless the baby uni t loses its li nk with th e parent un it. Up to 4 baby unit s can be regist ered to one parent unit. If you have more than one bab y unit, plea se check tha t you have se lected the correc[...]

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    Using the Baby Monitor MBP30 11 ENGLISH 3. Using the Baby Monitor MBP30 3.1 Setting up • Place the b aby unit in a convenien t location ( e.g. on a t able) and point the came ra lens towards the area you wa nt to monitor . • Adjust the baby unit u ntil you are s atisfied wi th the imag e in the pare nt u nit . • T o wall mount your baby unit,[...]

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    12 Using the Baby Monitor MBP30 3.2 Selecting camera channel (for multi-pack only) The Parent unit has 4 camera channels ( 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 ) for which the video can be displayed and the audio heard. Each ba by unit is paired with a camera number 1, 2, 3 or 4 when it is registered to the pare nt unit, and the parent unit shows the numbe r of the selec[...]

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    MBP30 Parent Unit Menu Opti ons 13 ENGLISH 4. MBP30 Parent Unit Menu Options 4.1 Brightness This option let s you change the brightn ess of the LCD. 1. Press to enter me nu mode. 2. Press ( or ) until is selected on the LCD scree n. 3. Press + or - to adjust the LCD brig htness lev el. The LCD bright ness will be ad justed accor dingly . 4.2 Night [...]

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    14 MBP 30 Paren t Unit Menu Options 4.3 V oice Activation The sound det ection sens itivity lev el (VOX) of t he Baby Monit or can be adjusted. I f the baby is a quiet slee per, the sensi tivity le vel can be increased so that minor di sturbances can be detect ed and tran smitted to the pare nt unit. 1. Press to enter me nu mode. 2. Press ( or ) un[...]

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    Disposal of the device (environment) 15 ENGLISH 5. Disposal of the device (environment) At the end of th e product lif ecycle, you should not dispose of th is product with normal hou sehold w aste, but take the pro duct to a collect ion point for the rec ycling of electrica l and electroni c equipment . The symbol on t he product, user’s g uide a[...]

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    16 Help 7. Help Display No display • Try recharging or replacing the battery pack. • Reset the units. Discon nect the batt ery pack of the paren t unit and unplug bot h the units’ elect rical power, then plug them back in . • Is the unit t urned on? Press and relea se F on the pa rent unit to turn it on. • Is the cor rect camera ch annel [...]

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    General Information 17 ENGLISH 8. General Information If your product is not working prope rly .... 1. Read this User ’s Guide o r the Quick S tart Guide. 2. Visit our we bsite: www .motorola.c om 3. Contact Custome r Service at: +44(0) 845 218 08 90 in the UK +65(0) 684126 68 in Singapor e To order a replacement battery pack, contact cus tomer s[...]

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    18 General Information What will BI NA TONE ELECTRONICS INT ERNA TIONAL L TD. do? BINATONE ELECTRONI CS INTERNATIO NAL LTD., at its sole option, will at no char ge repair , replace or r efund the p urchase pr ice of any Products or Accessories that does not conform to th is warranty. Binatone Ele ctronics In ternation al LTD. may use fu nctionall y[...]

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    General Information 19 ENGLISH OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABILITY OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODU CTS OR ACCESSORIES AND BINATON E ELECTRONICS INTERNATIONAL LTD. SHALL UNDER NO CIRCUMSTAN CES BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIMS OR DEMANDS MAD E BY ANY THIRD PARTY OR MADE BY YOU ON BEHALF OF ANY THIRD PA RTY TO THE FULL EXTENT [...]

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    20 General Information Abuse & Misuse. Defec ts or dama ge that r esult fr om: (a) i mproper o r unreasonabl e use, oper ation, storag e, misuse or abuse, accid ent or neglect or ot her externa l cause, such as physical damage (cracks , scratches, etc.) to the surfac e of the product r esulting fr om misuse; (b) your failu re to follo w or oper[...]

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    General Information 21 ENGLISH How to Obtain Warranty Service or Other In formation? To obtain ser vice or informatio n, please ca ll: +44(0) 845 218 08 90 in the UK +65(0) 68412668 i n Singapore You will recei ve instruc tions on how to ship the Prod ucts or Accessories , the shipment of which shal l be at your ow n risk and expense, to a BINA TON[...]

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    22 General Information T echnical Specifications Baby unit Parent unit Frequency 2.4GHz to 2.4 835GHz Maximum range Extended ran ge up to 450 feet* *Based on unobstr ucted line of sigh t. Actual range will vary depending on surroundings. Image sens or Colour CMOS Lens f 2.5mm, F 2.8 IR LED 9 pcs Po we r DC 5V, 500mA (Model: Kings, KSS05-050-0500B) [...]

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    Wall mounting instruct ions 23 ENGLISH 9. Wall mounting instructions 1. Use the t emplate belo w to mark the wal l in the co rrect places to drill hole s for wall-mo unting scr ews (not suppl ied). 8mm head screw 9.5mm head screw 4mm headscrew (Tolerence 1.0mm) 4mm headscrew 60.00mm[...]

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    Wall mounting instruct ions 25 ENGLISH 2. Inser t 4mm head screws (n ot supplied ) into the hol es and tighte n the screws . Then, align yo ur baby unit with the scre ws and push it down. 3. Point the camera lens towards the area you want to monitor. Adjust the ba by unit unt il you are satisfied wi th the imag e in the parent unit.[...]

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    Manufactured, distr ibuted or sold by Binatone E lectronic s Internat ional LTD., official li censee for t his product. MOTOROLA and th e Stylized M Logo, an d other Mot orola trad emarks an d trade dress are owned b y Motorola , Inc. and ar e used under licens e from Motoro la, Inc. MOTOROLA an d the Stylized M L ogo are registered in th e US Pate[...]