Oricom Secure 500 Baby Monitor User Manual


 
12 BASIC OPERATION
Audio picked up by the baby unit microphone is depicted
on the 7 Lights on the parent unit (4 green and 3 red).
The more audio is picked up, the more Lights will be lit.
When no audio is picked up, all 7 Lights will be off.
If the volume of the Parent Unit is turned off, an alert will
sound and the unit will vibrate if the vibrator is set to on.
Note:
Do not position the baby unit and the parent unit close to
each other or in the same room as a high-pitched feedback
noise may be generated. User can press [
Mute
] key to
temporarily turn off the speaker. Press [
Mute
] key again
will turn on the speaker.
Sensitivity
You can adjust the sensitivity on the Parent Unit to monitor
the sound from the Baby Unit. For example, if your baby is
a particularly quiet sleeper, you can increase the sensitivity
levels so that you are sure to hear if baby disturbs or
becomes uncomfortable.
There are 5 different levels. Level 5 is the most sensitive
and the microphone in the Baby unit is always on. At levels
1-4, the microphone will be voice activated by the noise
baby makes.
Press [Menu] key and use [ ] or [ ] key to scroll to
Sensitivity. Press [ ] key.
• Press [ ] or [ ] to select the desired level. For
example, when the current sensitivity level is level 3,
digit "3" will be displayed.
• There are ve levels of sensitivity: level 5 represents
the highest sensitivity, level 1 represents the lowest
sensitivity.
• Press [
] key to con rm.
Press [Menu] key to return to the standby display.
Adjusting Volume
There are 5 volume levels on each Unit and an Off setting
on the Parent Unit.
On the Parent Unit,
• Press [ ] key to increase the volume or [ ] to decrease the
volume. The volume level is shown on the display bars.
On the Baby Unit,
Press [+] key to increase the volume or [–] key to
decrease the volume.
Note:
You cannot switch the volume off on the Baby Unit.
Changing the volume setting on the Baby Unit will also
affect the volume when you use the talk back feature or
when playing a lullaby.