Kogan RA4232 User Manual

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Before installing, operating or adjusting this product, please read this instruction booklet carefully and completely. This monitor should not be used as an alternative for
adult supervision of young children.
DIGITAL VIDEO MONITOR
2.0” LCD Wireless Baby Monitor
MODEL RA4232
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Please read and observe the following information and keep the operating manual nearby for future reference!
Safety information
WARNING!
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Risk of fatal injury through cable!
Children could become entangled in the cables and strangle themselves.
► Ensure that the baby monitoring units and power cables are out of reach of babies/children, i.e.
they are at least one meter away.
Risk of explosion!
► Only use the power adapter plugs supplied!
► Only use batteries supplied or ones of the same type!
► Always treat batteries with due care and attention and only use batteries as described.
► Never use standard and rechargeable batteries together. Never use rechargeable batteries or
standard batteries with different capacities or charge statuses together. Never use standard or rechargeable batteries which are damaged.
Risk of suffocation through small objects, packaging and protective foil!
► Keep children away from the product and its packaging!
CAUTION!
• Risk of fire through power adapter plugs!
Power adapter plugs can heat up.
► Never leave any objects on the power adapter plugs. Ensure access to power adapter plugs is
not obstructed by furniture or such.
Risk of tripping due to improperly laid cable!
► Lay the cables so that nobody can trip over them!
Risks to health and the environment from batteries!
► Never open, damage or swallow batteries or allow them to pollute the environment. They could
contain toxic and ecologically harmful heavy metals.
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INTENDED USE
The baby monitor serves to monitor a baby/child in a room. The transmitter unit, located near the child, transmits noises made by the baby/child to the receiver unit. Any other use is considered unintended use. Unauthorised modification or reconstruction is not permitted. Under no circumstances open the devices or complete any repair work yourself.
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The devices are not intended for medical purposes. Warning and signal tones from respiratory or heartbeat monitoring equipment are not transmitted.
USE ONLY IN SUITABLE ENVIRONMENTS
Observe all local directives and regulations. Prevent excessive exposure to smoke, dust, vibration, chemicals, moisture, heat and direct sunlight.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
- Receiver unit - Base for transmitter unit
- Transmitter unit - 2 power adapter plugs
- Charger for receiver unit - Operating manual
- 2 rechargeable batteries for receiver unit
OPERATING ELEMENTS
Receiver unit
1 Noise level indicator 2 Operating/Charging indicator 3 Indicator for connection quality to transmitter unit 4 button (switch on/off /test connection to transmitter unit) 5 button (confirm) 6 button (navigation in menu / raise volume) 7 Loudspeaker 8 button (navigation in menu / lower volume) 9 button (open menu / skip back) 10 button (speak) 11 Display 12 Belt clip 13 Battery compartment 14 Charge contacts 15 Power adapter socket
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TRANSMITTER UNIT
16 Loudspeaker 17 Operating indicator 18 Night light 19 button (switch on/off) 20 button (paging) 21 Power adapter socket 22 Thread for base 23 Battery compartment 24 Screw for battery compartment cover
PUTTING THE RECEIVER UNIT INTO OPERATION
Inserting batteries in the receiver unit
► Slide the battery compartment cover on the rear downwards and remove it.
► Insert the batteries in the battery compartment, paying attention to correct polarity.
► Close the battery compartment cover.
Charging the batteries
Connect the power adapter plug to the power adapter socket [15] on the receiver and a properly installed mains power outlet and insert the receiver unit in the charger.
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The batteries must be charged for at least 8
hours before being used for the first time.
Switching the receiver unit on/off
► 5 sec.
[4] Receiver unit is switched on.
► 5 sec.
[4] Receiver unit is switched off.
Operating and charging indicators on the receiver unit
Operating/Charging indicator [2] lights up The receiver unit is switched on. Operating/Charging indicator [2] flashes Batteries are being charged.
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PUTTING THE TRANSMITTER UNIT INTO OPERATION
The transmitter unit can be powered either by the mains power supply via the power adapter plug [21] or by 4 rechargeable or standard AAA batteries.
Inserting the batteries in the transmitter unit
The batteries for the transmitter unit are not included with the equipment supplied. ► Loosen the screw holding the battery
compartment cover [24] using an appropriate screwdriver and remove the battery compartment cover [23].
► Insert the batteries (4 x AAA) in the battery
compartment, paying attention to correct polarity.
► Replace the battery compartment cover [23] and
tighten the screw in the battery compartment cover [24] with an appropriate screwdriver.
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The transmitter can be operated with 4 “AAA” batteries (not contained in the material supplied) or with rechargeable batteries of the same type. Please remember that the batteries cannot be recharged directly in the device. A commercially available charging unit is required.
Connecting the transmitter unit via the power adapter plug
► Connect the power adapter plug to the power adapter socket [21] on the transmitter unit and
a properly installed mains power outlet. The transmitter unit is switched on automatically.
Mounting the base on the transmitter unit
Insert and tighten the screw in the thread [22] in the base on the rear side of the transmitter unit. Switching the transmitter unit on/off The transmitter unit continues to transmit even when the receiver unit is switched off. The signals can be received by other devices.
► 5 sec.
[19] Transmitter unit is switched on.
► 5 sec.
[19] Transmitter unit is switched off.
Operating indicator on transmitter unit
Operating indicator [17] lights up. Transmitter unit is switched on.
Registering/Deregistering transmitter units
► 5 sec.
[4] Operating indicator [17] flashes quickly.
► 5 sec.
[20] Operating indicator [17] flashes slowly.
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After about one minute, the operating indicator [17] lights up continuously - the transmitter unit is registered on the receiver unit.
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DISPLAY AND EXPLANATION OF OPERATIONS
Action to take Result of action
[2] Reference in the graphic
Press the button Press and hold the button
5 sec.
Keep the button pressed for 5 seconds
Scroll through the menu options which appear using the navigation
buttons
[6] or
[8] and confirm the selection by pressing the
button [5].
Lullaby
Menu option
Icon in the display
Icons in the display
The equipment h
as a range of up to 300 m. The range can be reduced by obstructions, such
as walls etc. Electronic equipment in the vicinity can also cause disturbance.
Feed alert is switched on .
Batteries are fully charged.
Batteries are empty.
If the bars run through the battery icon, the batteries are being charged.
Talk function
[10] Voice communication is possible from the receiver unit to the transmitter unit.
The receiver unit cannot receive signals while the button
[10] is pressed.Release
the
button [10] in order to receive signals from the transmitter unit again.
Settings using the menu
The menu can be used to execute various functions and define diverse settings. All the settings are confirmed by pressing the button [5]. Press the button [9] to skip one menu level back.
►
[5] Open the menu.
Selecting the language
►
[9] Language <?>
►
[6] or [8] Select the language required.
Date and time
Use this menu to set the year, month, day, hour and minute. It is also possible to define
whether to display the time in the 12-hour or 24-hour format.
[9] Clock SetTime ➥ Set the date and time.
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Setting the volume
[6] Raise the volume.
[8] Lower the volume.
Setting the feed alert/time
You can set a feed alert/time to be sounded at a specific time or at specific intervals. If you set a feed alert/time to be issued at intervals, ensure that the date and time are set correctly. Setting the feed time Example: 12.30 p.m.
[9] Feedtime
SetTime
Hour / Minute Define the setting (12.30).
[5]
Setting the feed alert at an interval
Example: 2 hours 30 minutes
[9] Feedtime
SetTime
Set Interval Define the setting (2 hours 30 minutes).
[5]
Activating the feed alert at intervals
[9] Feedtime
SetInterval
On? ➥ Feed alert is activated.
Deactivating the feed alert at intervals
[9] Feedtime SetInterval Off? Feed alert is deactivated.
Setting the volume of the feed alert
[9] Feedtime SetInterval High / Low
The feed alert can be stopped by pressing any button on the receiver unit.
PAGING
If you have misplaced the receiver unit and cannot find it, simply use the Paging function. The receiver unit then issues a loud acoustic signal.
On the transmitter unit
5 sec.
[20] The receiver unit issues a loud acoustic signal.
The acoustic signal can be stopped by pressing any button on the receiver unit.
Voice activation
The voice activation facility (Vox function) is activated by default. As soon as the transmitter unit registers acoustic signals, they are transmitted to the receiver unit.
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SELECTING THE SENSITIVITY FOR VOICE ACTIVATION
Example: High.
[9] Sensitivity High / Low
Baby alarm
The noise level indicator [1] provides a visual alert of sounds issued by the baby instead transmitting the acoustic
signals.
[9] SoundAlert On?
[9] SoundAlert Volume [6]/ [8]
[5]
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When the baby alarm is activated, no acoustic signals are transferred from the transmitter
unit to the receiver unit.
TEMPERATURE
The ambient temperature of the transmitter unit is displayed on the receiver unit. You can set the temperature unit for display and a tolerable temperature range.
Temperature unit
[9] Temperature DegreeF / DegreeC ➥ Define the setting.
[5]
Temperature range
[9] Temperature SetRange UpLimit / LowLimit ➥ Define the limit
settings.
[5]
Temperature alert
You can set an acoustic signal to be issued when the temperature moves above or below the defined temperaturerange.
[9] Temperature TempAlert On?
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Lullaby
You can play lullabies on the transmitter unit.
[9] Lullaby Play? SelectNew [6] / [8] [Select lullaby]
Lullaby appears in the display.
2 x
[5]
[9] Lullaby Play? PlayAll ➥ Lullaby appears in the display.
2 x
[5]
If you select PlayAll the transmitter unit automatically stops playing the lullabies after 15 minutes.
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NIGHT-LIGHT
The transmitter unit is equipped with an integrated night-light [18]. [9] Nightlight<?> On?<?>
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If you deactivate the Nightlight<?>, the TempAlert<?> function is also deactivated.
IN CASE OF PROBLEMS
1. The transmitter unit does not transmit any signals. ► The sensitivity of the noise activation is set to too low a level. Increase the sensitivity in the
corresponding menu.
► The batteries are weak or the power adapter plug is not connected properly. Connect the
transmitter unit with the power adapter plug to a properly installed power socket.
2. The transmitter unit transmits sounds continuously. ► The sensitivity of the noise/motion activation is set to too high a level. Lower the sensitivity in the
corresponding menu.
3. The batteries in the receiver unit are discharged after a short time.
► Transmission of sounds is activated continuously. Adapt the settings to save the batteries. ► The batteries are defective/damaged. Contact your sales outlet for new batteries.
4. Short range. ► There are too many walls or other electrical appliances between the receiver and transmitter
units.
► Move the location of the receiver and transmitter units. ► The batteries in the transmitter unit are weak or the power adapter plug is not connected
properly. Connect the transmitter unit with the power adapter plug to a properly installed power socket.
MAINTENANCE
► Clean the surface of the housing with a soft, fluff-free cloth. ► Do not use any cleaning agents or solvents.
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DISPOSAL
In order to dispose of your device, take it to a collection point provided by your local public waste authorities (e.g. recycling centre). According to the laws on the disposal of electronic and electrical devices, owners are obliged to dispose of old electronic and electrical devices in a separate waste container. The adjacent symbol indicates that the device must not be disposed of in normal domestic waste!
You are legally obliged to dispose of power packs and batteries at the point of sale or in the corresponding containers provided at collection points by local public waste authorities. Disposal is free of charge. The symbols indicate that the batteries must not be disposed of in normal domestic waste and that they must be brought to collection points provided by local public waste authorities.
Packaging materials must be disposed of according to local regulations.
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