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[. . . ] Put the cover back in place and tighten screw. The Baby unit operates cordlessly for up to 30 hours on fresh batteries. The red POWER light (1-2) flashes when battery power is low. Note: To switch off the Baby unit completely set the mode switch (1-8) to OFF. [. . . ] 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. 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. Both units use anti-interference technology to reduce the chance of interference from other signals. If interference does occur or if sound reception is poor, try switching both units to the other channel to improve the sound quality. Note: Always make sure that the channel selection switches (1-9, 2-10) on both units are set to the same position. The Parent unit has sound-level lights (2-6), which visually alert you to baby's sounds even when the volume control is turned down. The louder the sound received from the Baby unit, the more lights light. Checking that the units are in touch The green LINK light (2-3) of the Parent unit lights continuously to show that the Parent unit and the Baby unit are in touch with each other. This light flashes if the Baby unit is out of range for more than 30 seconds or if the signal is blocked. When the units are no longer in touch, try one of the following: · Move the Parent unit closer to the Baby unit. (The maximum operating distance is 250m in ideal conditions. Walls and floors can limit this distance. [. . . ] Volume control on Parent unit is set too low. Loudspeaker volume on Baby unit is too low. Mobile or cordless phones too close to the baby monitor can cause interference. * With the talk / intercom function if either the Parent or Baby unit is transmitting, then the other unit can only receive and not transmit. [. . . ]
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