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Model 2797 R R OWNER'S MANUAL Keep Instructions For Future Reference ©2007 Graco ISPM015BC 4/07 US
Model 2797 R R OWNER'S MANUAL Keep Instructions For Future Reference ©2007 Graco ISPM015BC 4/07 US
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... designed or intended for use as a blanket. Do not use with any part of your child. Do not cover the Nursery Unit or Parent Units with extension cords. • DO NOT place the Nursery Unit or its cord within range of each other. • STRANGULATION HAZARD. This product is designed to follow...the sound or interfere with the normal flow of air. • DO NOT immerse any object such as a medical monitor. Warnings to Parents and Other Users Failure to aid in use. When using the monitor, you must still provide the supervision necessary for proper ventilation when units are ...
... designed or intended for use as a blanket. Do not use with any part of your child. Do not cover the Nursery Unit or Parent Units with extension cords. • DO NOT place the Nursery Unit or its cord within range of each other. • STRANGULATION HAZARD. This product is designed to follow...the sound or interfere with the normal flow of air. • DO NOT immerse any object such as a medical monitor. Warnings to Parents and Other Users Failure to aid in use. When using the monitor, you must still provide the supervision necessary for proper ventilation when units are ...
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...Statement: WARNING Modifications not authorized by the manufacturer may void users authority to liquids. • Unit has been dropped or is damaged. • DO NOT OPEN THE NURSERY UNIT, PARENT UNIT, NURSERY UNIT BASE OR ADAPTERS. • DO NOT place unit near possible wet areas, such as a bathtub, shower,...a Class B digital device, pursuant to provide a separation distance of the FCC Rules. Do not use the Nursery Unit if: • The adapter cords or plugs have been damaged. • The unit has been exposed to operate this transmitter must not be installed to Part 15 of at ...
...Statement: WARNING Modifications not authorized by the manufacturer may void users authority to liquids. • Unit has been dropped or is damaged. • DO NOT OPEN THE NURSERY UNIT, PARENT UNIT, NURSERY UNIT BASE OR ADAPTERS. • DO NOT place unit near possible wet areas, such as a bathtub, shower,...a Class B digital device, pursuant to provide a separation distance of the FCC Rules. Do not use the Nursery Unit if: • The adapter cords or plugs have been damaged. • The unit has been exposed to operate this transmitter must not be installed to Part 15 of at ...
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Quick Start Manual Parent Unit Battery R Nursery Unit (A5083) (1) AC Adapter (1) AC Adapter Nursery Unit Base (A5195) Wall Mount Belt Clip Parts List Adult assembly required. Tool required: Phillips screwdriver R Digital Color Video Baby Monitor Quick Start Product Instruction Manual Parent Unit (A5066) OWNER'S MANUAL Keep instructions for future use.
Quick Start Manual Parent Unit Battery R Nursery Unit (A5083) (1) AC Adapter (1) AC Adapter Nursery Unit Base (A5195) Wall Mount Belt Clip Parts List Adult assembly required. Tool required: Phillips screwdriver R Digital Color Video Baby Monitor Quick Start Product Instruction Manual Parent Unit (A5066) OWNER'S MANUAL Keep instructions for future use.
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Parent Unit CONNECTION LIGHT (LED)(pg13) ANTENNA VOLUME UP (pg28) VOLUME DOWN (pg28) SOUND LIGHTS LCD SCREEN UP (pg15) DOWN (pg15) POWER ON/OFF (pg13) AC ADAPTER JACK (pg8) BATTERY LEVEL LIGHT (pg29) OK (pg15) VIDEO ON/OFF (pg14) SPEAKER CHARGING STATUS LIGHT (pg29) BATTERY (pg7)
Parent Unit CONNECTION LIGHT (LED)(pg13) ANTENNA VOLUME UP (pg28) VOLUME DOWN (pg28) SOUND LIGHTS LCD SCREEN UP (pg15) DOWN (pg15) POWER ON/OFF (pg13) AC ADAPTER JACK (pg8) BATTERY LEVEL LIGHT (pg29) OK (pg15) VIDEO ON/OFF (pg14) SPEAKER CHARGING STATUS LIGHT (pg29) BATTERY (pg7)
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Charge battery for 3 hours. 4 Replace the battery door. 5 R Attach the AC adapter to the unit and plug into wall to charge the battery.
Charge battery for 3 hours. 4 Replace the battery door. 5 R Attach the AC adapter to the unit and plug into wall to charge the battery.
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Make sure they are inserted correctly. ● Batteries can be useful in the case of a power outage. ● Batteries should be replaced periodically. ● Batteries should be used in case of emergency or for short periods of time. ● To save battery power, only audio functions are active while using batteries. 10 NOTE: Screw should only be loosened but stay attached to remove the battery door. Installing Batteries 6 (Optional) Use a Phillips head screwdriver to battery door. 7 (Optional) Insert 3 AAA batteries.
Make sure they are inserted correctly. ● Batteries can be useful in the case of a power outage. ● Batteries should be replaced periodically. ● Batteries should be used in case of emergency or for short periods of time. ● To save battery power, only audio functions are active while using batteries. 10 NOTE: Screw should only be loosened but stay attached to remove the battery door. Installing Batteries 6 (Optional) Use a Phillips head screwdriver to battery door. 7 (Optional) Insert 3 AAA batteries.
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The live video feed will turn from red to green. 13 Parent Unit Power On/Off 12 R Press and hold ON/OFF button for the Nursery Unit. 13 R Searching... Press OK for Menu Make sure Nursery Unit is turned on the status screen until the nursery unit is found. The parent unit will cycle through intro and begin searching for 1 second. The connection LED will then be shown. Unit will display "searching" on .
The live video feed will turn from red to green. 13 Parent Unit Power On/Off 12 R Press and hold ON/OFF button for the Nursery Unit. 13 R Searching... Press OK for Menu Make sure Nursery Unit is turned on the status screen until the nursery unit is found. The parent unit will cycle through intro and begin searching for 1 second. The connection LED will then be shown. Unit will display "searching" on .
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Pressing the video button will allow the user to turn unit off. 15 R To activate or deactivate the live video feed, press the video button. 14 R Press and hold ON/OFF button for 1 second to view the image from the nursery unit. 14
Pressing the video button will allow the user to turn unit off. 15 R To activate or deactivate the live video feed, press the video button. 14 R Press and hold ON/OFF button for 1 second to view the image from the nursery unit. 14
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16 R To set up preferences or change status, press the "OK" button. 17 R To cycle through the different choices, press up or down. 18 R After choosing one of the options, press the "OK" button to make a selection (OK), the unit will automatically advance you to the live video feed (if applicable). 15 NOTE: Once you to the next option/screen or return you make the selection.
16 R To set up preferences or change status, press the "OK" button. 17 R To cycle through the different choices, press up or down. 18 R After choosing one of the options, press the "OK" button to make a selection (OK), the unit will automatically advance you to the live video feed (if applicable). 15 NOTE: Once you to the next option/screen or return you make the selection.
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Choose the Zoom option and press" Ok" to select it . Zoom icon will Zoom Menu Zoom In/ Move return to the live video screen if available. 22 Press OK for Menu 24 Choose "Zoom Out" and press "OK" to select it . Use UP/DOWN to choose, OK to open Menu. Press OK for Menu The Zoom icon should appear at the top the status screen. Zoom Out 23 Press "OK" to select 17 Monitor will return to live video feed if available. Monitor will not Zoom Out Back be visible on the status screen.
Choose the Zoom option and press" Ok" to select it . Zoom icon will Zoom Menu Zoom In/ Move return to the live video screen if available. 22 Press OK for Menu 24 Choose "Zoom Out" and press "OK" to select it . Use UP/DOWN to choose, OK to open Menu. Press OK for Menu The Zoom icon should appear at the top the status screen. Zoom Out 23 Press "OK" to select 17 Monitor will return to live video feed if available. Monitor will not Zoom Out Back be visible on the status screen.
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Use UP/DOWN to choose #, OK to select To return to the live video feed (if available), select and press Back/Back / Exit, or wait 5 seconds and monitor will return to the next digit. Use UP/DOWN to choose, OK to select 28 Set Time 07:22 PM Press Up/Down to live video feed on its own. 19 Press OK to move to the Time Menu after adjusting all digits. Time Format... Monitor will return to adjust the first digit. 27 Time Menu Time... Back Choose "Time" and press "OK" to select it.
Use UP/DOWN to choose #, OK to select To return to the live video feed (if available), select and press Back/Back / Exit, or wait 5 seconds and monitor will return to the next digit. Use UP/DOWN to choose, OK to select 28 Set Time 07:22 PM Press Up/Down to live video feed on its own. 19 Press OK to move to the Time Menu after adjusting all digits. Time Format... Monitor will return to adjust the first digit. 27 Time Menu Time... Back Choose "Time" and press "OK" to select it.
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Exit Choose "Time Format" and press "OK" to select it . Use UP/DOWN to choose, OK to select 32 Set Time Format 12 Hour (am/pm) 24 Hour Back Choose your preferred time display format and press "OK" to live Video feed (if available) select and press: Back/Back/Exit or wait 5 seconds and monitor will return to select it . Use UP/DOWN to choose, OK to select To return to live video view on it's own. 21 Time Format... 31 Time Menu Time...
Exit Choose "Time Format" and press "OK" to select it . Use UP/DOWN to choose, OK to select 32 Set Time Format 12 Hour (am/pm) 24 Hour Back Choose your preferred time display format and press "OK" to live Video feed (if available) select and press: Back/Back/Exit or wait 5 seconds and monitor will return to select it . Use UP/DOWN to choose, OK to select To return to live video view on it's own. 21 Time Format... 31 Time Menu Time...
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... wait 5 seconds and monitor will return to select 37 To activate/deactivate alarm, choose Alarm On/Alarm Off. To return to the live video feed on automatically. 36 The Alarm will be visible at the top of the screen. will sound off every 2 seconds for 10 minutes, or until user stops it . Alarm... Menu Alarm Time... Use UP/DOWN to choose, OK to select When Alarm sounds, press any button to ...
... wait 5 seconds and monitor will return to select 37 To activate/deactivate alarm, choose Alarm On/Alarm Off. To return to the live video feed on automatically. 36 The Alarm will be visible at the top of the screen. will sound off every 2 seconds for 10 minutes, or until user stops it . Alarm... Menu Alarm Time... Use UP/DOWN to choose, OK to select When Alarm sounds, press any button to ...
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... 43 Main Menu Zoom... Exit (Feature only works if Parent Unit is on in battery mode after pressing the "Video button" by pressing "OK" to select it . Use UP/DOWN to choose, OK to select it. Back... You can choose from 15sec./ 30sec./60sec./90sec./... Video Off Time 30 seconds Use UP/DOWN to choose #, OK to select Choose "Video Off Time" and press "OK" to open Menu. Choose the amount of time the LCD screen stays on Battery mode.) Press "OK" to select it . Choose "Settings" and press "OK" to select 44 Settings Menu Time... Language... Settings... Screen will reduce battery...
... 43 Main Menu Zoom... Exit (Feature only works if Parent Unit is on in battery mode after pressing the "Video button" by pressing "OK" to select it . Use UP/DOWN to choose, OK to select it. Back... You can choose from 15sec./ 30sec./60sec./90sec./... Video Off Time 30 seconds Use UP/DOWN to choose #, OK to select Choose "Video Off Time" and press "OK" to open Menu. Choose the amount of time the LCD screen stays on Battery mode.) Press "OK" to select it . Choose "Settings" and press "OK" to select 44 Settings Menu Time... Language... Settings... Screen will reduce battery...
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... how much power is closed. • Batteries should be disposed of properly by recycling. Parent Unit Battery Charging • Plug the AC Adapter into the Parent Unit to start charging the batteries. 29 The Battery Level Light can be seen easily when the Parent Unit is left in the batteries: 50 LOW FULL • When the batteries are low, the Battery Icon will blink and the monitor will beep once...
... how much power is closed. • Batteries should be disposed of properly by recycling. Parent Unit Battery Charging • Plug the AC Adapter into the Parent Unit to start charging the batteries. 29 The Battery Level Light can be seen easily when the Parent Unit is left in the batteries: 50 LOW FULL • When the batteries are low, the Battery Icon will blink and the monitor will beep once...
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...; The text "Battery is closed. The Charging Light can be optionally installed in the Nursery Unit in case AC power is lost. • When the Nursery Unit is on battery power, only the audio will illuminate red while the batteries are being used or will be shown on the screen for 5 seconds. • The Charging Light will be seen easily when the Parent Unit is charging..." This helps...
...; The text "Battery is closed. The Charging Light can be optionally installed in the Nursery Unit in case AC power is lost. • When the Nursery Unit is on battery power, only the audio will illuminate red while the batteries are being used or will be shown on the screen for 5 seconds. • The Charging Light will be seen easily when the Parent Unit is charging..." This helps...
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...; Parent Unit is in range of the Nursery Unit Parent Unit Only Works With AC Adapter • Check that : • Power is turned ON for both units • Both units are plugged in (or batteries are fresh in Nursery Unit and fully charged in Parent Unit) • Electrical outlet works • Volume is plugged in. check the connections. • Nursery Unit covered or blocked - Weak Sound, Static or Poor Video. 32 Trouble...
...; Parent Unit is in range of the Nursery Unit Parent Unit Only Works With AC Adapter • Check that : • Power is turned ON for both units • Both units are plugged in (or batteries are fresh in Nursery Unit and fully charged in Parent Unit) • Electrical outlet works • Volume is plugged in. check the connections. • Nursery Unit covered or blocked - Weak Sound, Static or Poor Video. 32 Trouble...
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... setting too low - Shrill Sound (Feedback) • Nursery Unit and Parent Unit too close together - turn it up. • Interference from Nursery Unit - eliminate cause of static (TVs, mixers, computers, fans, fluorescent lights, light dimmers, etc.) • Significant amount of the room. move them closer. • Large objects blocking the signal - Try moving the Nursery Unit to another part of obstructions between Parent Unit and Nursery Unit...
... setting too low - Shrill Sound (Feedback) • Nursery Unit and Parent Unit too close together - turn it up. • Interference from Nursery Unit - eliminate cause of static (TVs, mixers, computers, fans, fluorescent lights, light dimmers, etc.) • Significant amount of the room. move them closer. • Large objects blocking the signal - Try moving the Nursery Unit to another part of obstructions between Parent Unit and Nursery Unit...
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The green power light should come on. • Within a few seconds, the Parent Unit will display "Nursery Unit found. The Parent Unit will find the Nursery Unit. Pairing complete." • The Parent Unit will display "Looking for a Nursery Unit to pair with the Nursery Unit • If the Parent Unit is still a problem, repeat steps 1 and 2. 35 Pair the Parent Unit with . What do I turned on now. • The Parent Unit will begin monitoring normally...
The green power light should come on. • Within a few seconds, the Parent Unit will display "Nursery Unit found. The Parent Unit will find the Nursery Unit. Pairing complete." • The Parent Unit will display "Looking for a Nursery Unit to pair with the Nursery Unit • If the Parent Unit is still a problem, repeat steps 1 and 2. 35 Pair the Parent Unit with . What do I turned on now. • The Parent Unit will begin monitoring normally...