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Philips SBCSC361 User Manual

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Frequently asked questions

This chapter lists the questions most frequently asked about the Philips baby monitor. If you can’t

find the answer to your question, please contact the Customer Care Centre in your country.

Question

Answer

Why can’t I establish a

connection?

The units may be set to different channels. Set both units to the same

channel and wait 1-30 seconds for the connection to be established.
The baby unit may be out of range of the parent unit or there may be

too many walls and/or ceilings between the two units. Try a different

location or reduce the distance between the two units.

Why is the connection

lost every now and

then?

The baby unit may be out of range of the parent unit or there may be

too many walls and/or ceilings between the two units. Try a different

location or reduce the distance between the two units.

Why do I hear noise

or a schratching

sound?

There may be interference from another appliance or baby monitor.

Switch both units to another channel. Make sure both units are set to

the same channel.
The parent unit may be too close to a window, causing it to pick up

signals from other appliances or baby monitors. Move the unit away from

the window.
The baby unit may be out of range of the parent unit or there may be

too many walls and/or ceilings between the two units. Try a different

location or reduce the distance between the two units.
The batteries may be running low. Check the batteries and replace them,

if necessary.

Why doesn’t the baby

monitor manage the

specified range of 150

metres?

The specified range of 150 metres is only valid in open air. Inside the

house the range is limited by the number and type of walls and/or

ceilings between the two units. Change the position of one or both units

to optimise the range.

What happens when

there is a mains

failure?

If you are using the units from the mains without having put batteries in

them, the connection will be lost when there is a mains failure. If there

are batteries in both units, they will automatically switch to battery

power in case of a mains failure and the connection will not be lost.

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