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How to avoid OUT-OF-RANGE alarm when changing
from using one or more baby units with a single
parent unit
When the parent unit is connected (paired) with more than
one baby unit, the parent unit will constantly search for
signals from all baby units it is connected with. That means
if you pair two baby units to your parent unit but decide to
use just one of one them (by turning one BU off) the parent
unit will activate the OUT-OF-RANGE alarm indicating that
it has lost contact with one baby unit. You can avoid this
RANGE alarm in three different ways where we recommend
the method described in Section A.:
When OUT-OF-RANGE is displayed in parent unit
A
(and the baby unit you do not want to use is turned off)
you can see a number in the upper right corner indicat-
ing which baby unit it has lost contact with.
Parent unit: Press the «M» button once and the display
1
now shows USE +/- BUTTON
(Pressing the «M» button again will return to display
OUT-OF-RANGE)
Parent unit: Press «+» button and the display shows
2
ALARM OFF?
Parent unit: Press the «M» button and display shows
3
ALARM IS OFF
This method is recommended because OUT-OF-
RANGE alarm is activated as soon as you decide to
turn on the baby unit again.
Pair only the devices you want to use again. This
B
method is more comprehensive because it requires that
you have access to both baby and parent unit and force
you to pair each time you change the number of baby
units you want to use.
Enable Zero Radiation Function in the unit that you
C
do not want to use anymore. This will turn off OUT-
OF-RANGE alarm permanently and is therefore not
recommended because you will not get notice later
if the parent unit loses contact with the baby unit.
This method requires that the baby unit is turned on
at the same time with the parent unit. The method is
described further in section on "Turning off / on the
Zero-Radiation Function (ZRF)."
Changing between baby units in standby mode
The baby units and the parent unit must be turned on and
connected.
Parent unit: Press the "BU#" button to select from
1
which baby unit you would like to see information
about temperature and battery status.
Changing between baby units in transmit/sending
mode
When sound is transmitted from baby unit to parent unit, a
LED diode above the LCD display on the parent unit will be
lit constantly. There are three LED diodes with different col-
ours (blue, green and red). The colour of the LED diode in-
dicates which baby unit that is currently transmitting sound.
If more than one baby unit is transmitting sound at the same
time, one of the LED diodes will be lit constantly, while one
or two (depending on whether there are one or two other
baby units currently transmitting sound) LED diodes will be
flashing. A LED diode which is flashing indicates that the
baby unit is transmitting sound, but cannot be heard in the
parent unit's speaker. A LED diode lit constantly indicates
the baby unit is transmitting sound and can be heard in the
parent unit's speaker. If all baby units transmits simultane-
ously, the sound from baby unit no 1 has priority over baby
unit no 2, which again has priority over baby unit no 3. (BU
1 = blue, BU 2 =green, BU 3 = red).
When more than one baby unit transmits sound;
Parent unit: Press the "BU#" button to select which
1
baby unit you want to hear through PU's speaker. The
LED diodes will update their status (flashing / constant
light) when you choose between baby units in transmit
mode.