Philips SC367 Baby Monitor User Manual


 
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HOW TO USE THE BABY MONITOR
Monitoring baby’s sounds
To use the units to listen to your baby:
Position the Baby unit at least 1 metre away from the baby so that the microphone (1-1) can pick up
baby’s sounds.
Set the channel switch to the same position on both units.
Set the mode switch on the baby unit (1-8) to MONITOR.
The green TRANSMIT light (1-3) lights when a sound is picked up.
Move away from the Baby unit with the Parent unit.
Switch on the Parent unit using the Volume control/Off (2-5) and adjust the volume to the level you
prefer.
The green LINK light (2-3) lights continuously when the Parent unit and the Baby unit are in touch with
each other.
Talking back to your baby
Use the talk-back facility on the Parent unit to comfort your baby:
Set the mode switch on the baby unit (1-8) to MONITOR.
Use the VOLUME control (1-6) of the Baby unit to set the loudspeaker level to about mid-range.
Switch on the Parent unit using the Volume control/Off (2-5).
Press and hold the TALK pushbutton (2-9) on the Parent unit and talk clearly into the microphone
(2-1).
Release the TALK pushbutton when you are finished.
Adjust the volume of the Baby unit loudspeaker to the level you prefer using the VOLUME control (1-6)
on the Baby unit.
Note: While the TALK pushbutton on the Parent unit is being pressed, sounds from the Baby unit
cannot be heard on the loudspeaker of the Parent unit.
Two-way intercom
To use the units as a two-way intercom:
Set the mode switch on the baby unit (1-8) to INTERCOM.
Use the VOLUME control (1-6) of the Baby unit to set the loudspeaker level to about mid-range.
Switch on the Parent unit using the Volume control/Off (2-5) and adjust it to about mid-range.
On the Parent unit, press and hold the TALK pushbutton (2-9) and talk clearly into the microphone
(2-1). Release the button when you are finished.
On the Baby unit, press and hold the TALK pushbutton (1-4) and talk clearly into the microphone
(1-1). Release the TALK pushbutton when you are finished.
Note: While the TALK pushbutton on either unit is being pressed, a signal from the other unit cannot
be heard. In other words, only one person should speak at a time.