Binatone Electronics 80 8231 01, 80 8231 00 User Manual

User’s Guide
Baby Monitor
The features described in this user's
guide are subject to modifications
without prior notice.
MBP20
Welcome...
Thank you for purchasing the MBP20. Now you can see and hear your baby sleeping in the other room or you can monitor your older children in their play room.
Please retain your original dated sales receipt for your records. For warranty service of your Motorola product, you will need to provide a copy of your dated sales receipt to confirm warranty status. Registration is not required for warranty coverage.
For product-related questions, please call:
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This User's Guide provides you with all the information you need to get the most from your product.
Before you can use the baby monitor, we recommend you insert and fully charge the battery in the parent unit, so that it continues to work if you disconnect it from the mains power to carry it to another location. Please read the Safety Instructions on page 8 before you install the units.
Got everything?
• 1 x Parent unit (MBP20PU)
• 1 x Baby unit (MBP20BU)
• 1 x Rechargeable Ni-MH battery pack for the Parent unit
• 1 x Belt clip for parent unit
• 1 x Battery door for parent unit
• 1 x Power adapter for the parent unit
• 1 x Power adapter for the baby unit
Overview of your Parent unit
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1 LCD Display
2 Link Indicator
On when the parent unit is powered on and linked to the baby unit. Flashes when the parent unit is out of range from baby unit. Off when the parent unit is powered off.
3 UP / Volume +
In idle mode: Press to increase the speaker volume. In menu mode: Press to view the previous menu item.
4Menu / OK
In idle mode: Press to access the main menu. In menu mode: Press to access the sub-menu, or confirm the settings.
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5 DOWN / Volume -
In idle mode: Press to decrease the speaker volume. In menu mode: Press to view the next menu item.
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Talk
In idle or menu mode: Press and hold to talk back with baby unit. Release to quit the talk mode.
7 Video On / Off
In monitoring mode: Press to deactivate/activate the video feed or turn on/off the LCD display. In menu mode: Press to go to the monitoring mode.
8 Power / Back
In idle or menu mode: Press and hold to power on/off the parent unit. In menu mode: Press to cancel settings and back to the previous level.
9 Charging Indicator
On steadily when in charging mode.
Flashes when low battery is detected.
NOTE
Off even if connected with power adapter but without battery pack installed.
Parent Unit Display
Icons Behaviors Description
Indicates the signal strength between baby unit and parent unit. The more blocks, the stronger connection signal.
Flashes when parent unit is out of range.
Indicates no connection between the baby unit and parent unit.
Indicates when speaker of parent unit is muted.
Indicates the speaker volume level of parent unit.
Indicates when parent unit or baby unit is playing lullaby.
Indicates when timer alarm is activated.
Indicates when the sound alert is set on.
Low battery, needs charging.
1/2 battery level. More internal bars mean high battery level.
Full battery level.
Animation in cycle. Battery is in charging.
Menu Structure of Parent Unit
MAIN MENU LANGUAGE TIMER BRIGHTNESS SOUND ALERT ALERT TONES RESET
SUB MENU English
Français Español Deutsch Italiano Português
Activation Set Timer
Level 1 ~ 5 On
Off
Low Battery No Link
Overview of your Baby unit
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1 Infrared Light 2Camera 3 Power Indicator
On when the baby unit is switched on. Off when the baby unit is switched off.
4 UP / Volume +
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Press to increase the speaker volume.
5Power
Press and hold to power on/off the baby unit.
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DOWN / Volume -
Press to decrease the speaker volume.
7Stop
Press to stop the lullaby playing.
8Play
Press to play the lullaby.
9 Lullaby
Press to select the lullaby and start playing the selected lullaby.
During lullaby playing, press to select and play the other lullabies.
Important guidelines for installing our Baby Monitor
• To use your baby unit and parent unit together, you must be able to establish a radio link between them, and the range will be affected by environmental conditions.
• Any large metal object, like a refrigerator, a mirror, a filing cabinet, a metallic doors or reinforced concrete, between the baby and parent unit may block the radio signal.
• The signal strength may also be reduced by other solid structures, like walls, or by radio or electrical equipment, such as TV's, computers, cordless or mobile phones, fluorescent lights or dimmer switches.
• If the signal is poor, try moving the parent and/or the baby unit to different positions in the rooms.
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................... 8
2. GETTING STARTED............................................ 9
2.1 Baby unit power supply.......................................9
2.2 Parent unit battery installation.............................9
2.3 Belt clip on parent unit ......................................10
3. USING YOUR BABY MONITOR........................ 11
3.1 Power on/off the parent unit..............................11
3.2 Power on/off the baby unit ................................11
3.3 Adjust speaker volume of parent unit and
baby unit ...........................................................11
3.4 Talk Back ..........................................................11
3.4.1 Adjust talk back volume ......................... 12
3.5 Temperature .....................................................12
3.6 Lullaby...............................................................12
3.7 Video on/off and video transfer .........................12
4. Parent unit settings .......................................... 13
4.1 Set the language...............................................13
4.2 Timer.................................................................13
4.2.1 Turn on the timer ...................................13
4.2.2 Set the timer ..........................................14
4.3 Set the brightness ............................................. 14
4.4 Sound alert........................................................14
4.5 Alert tones.........................................................14
4.6 Reset.................................................................15
5. DISPOSAL OF THE DEVICE (ENVIRONMENT) . 15
6. CLEANING......................................................... 16
7. TROUBLESHOOTING ....................................... 16
8. GENERAL INFORMATION................................ 18
9. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS........................ 22
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