BEABA Babycall 1 User Manual
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Receiver
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On/off indicator
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On/off and volume control knob
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230V/9V (VLSV)* adapter socket
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Flexible aerial
PlEaSE REaD THE FOllOWING INSTRUcTIONS caREFUlly
aND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENcE.
Babycall 1, remote baby monitor. Free field radio range of up to 200
metres minimum range: 80 metres. The effective range may be limited
depending on the environment. Pilot-tone system : constantly changing
frequency to limit interference. To reduce the risk of interference the appliance
has its own digital coding so that it neither disturbs nor can be disturbed by
other monitoring devices.
TRANSMITTER
• Transformer power supply: 230V/9V (provided).
• Functions by pressing the on/off button (1), a LED lights up (2) when the unit
is powered.
• Has a fitting to enable it to be wall-mounted.
RECEIVER
• Power supply by 230V/9V transformer (not included) or by 4 LR03 batteries
(not included).
• Functions by rotating the on/off knob downwards (6) , a LED lights up (5)
when the unit is powered.
• Adjusting the sound: to increase the volume: rotate downwards, to reduce the
volume: rotate upwards (6).
• Batteries need to be purchased.
• Has a belt clip for moving around.
CAUTIONARY NOTE AND USER ADVICE
• Like any other product that uses radio waves, Babycall I is dependent on
the nature of the obstacles located between the transmitter and the receiver,
atmospheric conditions, the orientation of the transmitter and receiver units,
and the proximity of domestic appliances, television and radio which should
be at least three metres away from the receiver.
• The units should always be kept upright when they are working.
• When using for the first time and regularly on subsequent occasions, move
the units sufficiently far apart from one another and test the transmission and
reception sound quality.
• The transmitter is a voice-activated device that automatically goes into stand-
by mode when it detects no noise, thereby reducing receiver battery discharge
and mains power consumption (normal audible click when it cuts out).
• Avoid walking around with the receiver on you when reception is poor.
• Keep the units away from all sources of humidity and intense heat (central
heating radiators, direct sunlight…). The maximum ambient temperature for
using the Babycall I is 28°C.
• The unit must only be used with 9V DC 300 mA adapters.
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