BT Digital Baby Monitor Plus – Edition 4 – 26.02.04 – 5740
With Light Off, the night lights will gradually fade to off
on the baby Unit.
The icon on the Parent Unit disappears from
the display.
Temperature
Your BT Baby Monitor Plus constantly monitors alert
temperature in your baby’s room and alerts you if it gets
too hot or too cold. This temperature is displayed clearly
on both the Baby and Parent Units.
Changing the temperature range
You can set your own minimum and maximum alert
temperatures.
The minimum temperature can be anywhere between
10˚C and 19˚C and the maximum temperature anywhere
between 22˚C and 30˚C.
1. Press then scroll or to
Temperature
and
press . The current temperature and
Range
are
displayed, press .
2. The minimum temperature setting is displayed.
Scroll or to the minimum temperature you
want and press ,
Saved
is displayed.
3. The maximum temperature setting is displayed.
Scroll or again to select the maximum temperature
for the room and press ,
Saved
is displayed.
If the temperature goes beyond the minimum or
maximum level,
Low
or
High
and the current temperature
flashes in the display of both Units. In addition, if you have
set the temperature alert to On, you will hear a sound
alert at the Parent Unit. The alert message is shown until
the temperature falls within the set range again.
Setting a temperature alert
If you have set a temperature range for your baby’s room
and the temperature falls outside this range, you can set
an audible alert to sound at the Parent Unit.
Pre-set temperature range
The Baby Unit comes with pre-set
minimum and maximum
temperatures, so if the temperature
falls below 14˚C or goes above 23˚C
an alert will sound.
Healthcare professionals advise that
the ideal temperature for your baby’s
room is between 16ºC and 20ºC
Temperatures below 7˚C or above
33˚C will be displayed as flashing
hyphens.
WARNING
The temperature sensor is to
monitor the room temperature
and must not be used to take the
baby’s temperature.
10 Using the Baby Monitor
The default setting is Alert On.