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5 nightlight, 6 lullaby function, 9 belt clip/stand – Philips AVENT Digital Video Baby Monitor SCD603-10 2.4" color screen User Manual

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Note:

The display is black and white when the infrared

lights are on. However, sometimes it is possible

to see a greenish image. This is normal due to

external light sources.

5.9 Belt clip/stand

• If the rechargeable battery of the parent unit

is sufficiently charged, you can take the unit

with you inside and outside the house by

attaching the unit to your belt or waistband

with the belt clip. This allows you to monitor

your baby while you are moving around.

• To use the belt clip as a stand, turn it

downwards until the parent unit can rest on it.

5.10 Auto mute feature

When the baby unit detects a low sound level,

e.g. the sleeping sound of the baby, the parent unit

automatically mutes the sound output so that you

will not hear this sound. When the baby starts

to cry, the parent unit automatically turns on the

volume again to let you hear the crying sound.

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Note:

You can also select the repeat symbol to play

all lullabies repeatedly in a loop.

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Press the lullaby play/stop button on the

parent unit to play the lullaby selected.

The lullaby starts to play on the baby unit

and is repeated continuously.

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Note:

If you have selected the repeat mode, all

three lullabies are played repeatedly in a

loop.

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To stop the lullaby, press the lullaby play/stop

button again.

5.7 Out-of-range alert

When the parent unit is out of range of the baby

unit, the parent unit beeps every 20 seconds and

the out-of-range image appears on the video

display.

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Note:

The out-of-range alert is also active when the

baby unit is turned off.

5.8 Night vision

The camera has infrared lights that allow you to

see your baby clearly, even in a dark room. When

the camera detects low light levels, the infrared

lights are turned on automatically. Place the baby

unit 1 to 1.5 meters (3.5 to 5 feet) away from the

baby to ensure a clear view.

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