Beurer BY 84: 7. Settings Noise sensitivity (Baby unit) Volume (Parent unit) 8. Useful information about the baby monitor

7. Settings Noise sensitivity (Baby unit) Volume (Parent unit) 8. Useful information about the baby monitor: Beurer BY 84

ter. The display will begin to light up and

7. Settings

the selected channel is displayed.

Check the connection between the two

Noise sensitivity (Baby unit)

devices – the devices should not be more

Push the switch for microphone sensitivity

than a metre away from each other, or this

(’Sensitivity’) up or down in order to set the

may create feedback.

desired noise sensitivity. If you have it set

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If the transmitter is not transmitting

to high sensitivity, the baby unit transmits

any sound, the symbol ’baby is asleep’

all noises.

appears and the backlighting automati-

Volume (Parent unit)

cally switches to energy saving mode.

Push the volume control (’Volume’) up or

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If the transmitter is transmitting sounds,

down in order to increase or reduce the

the symbols for ’baby is awake’ appear

receiver volume on the parent unit.

and the backlighting automatically

switches on.

Note

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If the connection between the two

devices is cut off, an acoustic signal

There is no noise transmission if you turn

sounds on the receiver and the symbol

the volume control all the way down.

for range control appears.

8. Useful information about

Note

the baby monitor

Using the optical noise level monitor in the

child’s room, the device can also be used

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Position the receiver and transmitter

by those with hearing impairments or the

upright in order to ensure optimal trans-

deaf.

mission quality.

You can attach the devices to your belt

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Battery operation of the baby monitor

using the belt clip or hang them on the wall

minimises electrosmog from electrical

using suitable fixing materials.

and magnetic alternating fields.

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You can increase the range of the baby

monitor by positioning the baby unit as

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