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2 UL certified 9 V DC power supply modules
activity occurring in front of
In the absence of obstacles,
the wireless waves ricochet around obstacles over long distances
to be in line of sight to communicate
the interiors of cars and trucks,
, medicine cabinets, safes,
or any other area to be monitored for activity
baby combination can also be used in helping alert a caregiver of the
ofaloved one walking about in
the privacy of their own home or apartment, or in an
assisted living facility. It can also be shared by neighbors looking after the homes of their
on vacation from their home, providing a means of alerting a watchful
usion in time to call for help, and hence
(intrusion events sensed by babies)
flashing LEDs and are accompanied by an audible
The front face panel of each
device has a total for five LEDs arrayed across the top edge of
panel in an arc. The LED in the
middle of the array designated “P” is reserved for the babysitter. The remaining LEDs, two to the
P LED designated I and II and two to the right of the P LED designated III and IIII, are
for assignment to babies.
Additional babies can be obtained from
linking up with a babysitter currently in operation by a user.
eptacle is located on the side of each device for
supplying power in maintaining
operation of the device using
plugged into a standard wall
Devices run off of a set of 4 AA batteries.
batteries are used in the battery
periodic use of the power module
connected to the device through the plug
will automatically recharge the batteries
The polarity of the barrel plug (5.5 mm OD x 2.1 mm ID x 9.5 mm length) conveying power
from a DC power supply module must be positive on the inside
and negative on the outside
.Towork properly when connected to an external power source, babies and babysitters require a
power source supply between 7V to14V having a 3 Watt (or better) output.

Whereas the use of batteries provides portability of the babysitter and babies,
babies, whenever practical, should preferably be operated using the 9V power module plugged
into a wall outlet with its DC barrel adapter inserted into the power receptacle. Babies, and
using UL certified DC power supply
modules designed for powering up electronic devices in a car or truck.
evident that there are two types of devices working together in establishing an operating
. The device reporting security alerts to a user is
is the second device placed at a site to be surveyed for activity
not limited to managing one baby
additional babies can be managed by a babysitter.
When powered up and operating, the
is recognizable by the pre
blinking green LED in the “P” position on the front panel of the device.
The babysitter is used to assign babies identities in reporting security alerts to it, and the
place to look in determining what is going on
positions a user desires to monitor
activity occurring, or has it occurred, in
y carrying out surveillance
the babysitter will emit a repeating audible beep,
its “P” LED will flash red
simply report activity as it occurs in
animal movement occurs in proximity to a baby
, it instantly senses the activity,
security alert to the babysitter
that was used to give it an LED
identity (position I, II, III, or IIII). In the absence of activity, the baby drops back into
a sleeping state. A baby ordinarily displays no lit LED unless it is awakened, and is
cognized by the absence of a lit LED after it is powered up and
The first time a baby is brought into service it must be given an LED assignment with a babysitter
(e.g., assigned LED position I, II, III or III)
ss a user intends to change the assigned LED position of
, it is not necessary to repeat the assignment each time the device
lidethe on/off switch on the back of each device to the right “on” position.

both thumbs, or two fingers,
LED “P”, and one of the LED
display panel to advance the
lit LED to the LED position you wish to assign to the baby
display panel. This will cause the
its new LED assignment on its display panel
ready for service. The babysitter
advance the lit LED assignment position one step forward
When finished, simultaneously press, and release, the two
buttons on the babysitter.
Placing the babysitter and baby (babies) into service
site to be monitored for human or animal activity
ed for human or animal activity
nient viewing site where it can be
incoming alerts on a regular basis
Verify by walking in front of the
activity as it is occurring (the
flash a red LED in the P position and simultaneously lights up its
assigned LED on its front display panel

Reading and Clearing Security Alerts
Alerts occur on the babysitter as a repeating beep, a flashing red LED at “P” and a green flash
LED signifying the baby reporting the alert.
lerts by pressing and releasing either one of
the two buttons on its front display panel.
Other Issues to Keep in Mind
If for any reason a device
reporting or sending an alert
getting to the device. This usually involves
changing or recharging the batteries using the
, or the device itself can be checked for proper operation by simply plugging
it into the power supply module
devices are plugged into the power supply module, a lit
green light will show through the lower right side of the shell housing indicating power is
accessible to the device. Under these circumstances, when powered up, the device should respond
lashing its LEDs whenever its cover shield is open and human activity is occurring in
front of the infrared lens.
Devices placed outdoors can be kept waterproof by w
polyethylene plastic or snap
will not impair the lens from
and reporting activity in front of the device.
During this phase, the LED will flash an alert on
its display panel anytime it senses
human or animal activity, allowing a user to verify its correct positioning in covering the area to
be surveyed for activity.
from the plane of the device in an arc of approximate 10 ft radius
and at the nearest point to the
20° from the plane of the lens.
Certain dense objects lying between the babysitter and baby can block receipt of a security alert.
is can usually be resolved by relocating the position of the baby relative to that of the
babysitter. The wireless system is very efficient in bouncing waves around walls and other
is not necessary to be in a direct line of sight between a baby
sitter and baby to receive
security alerts sent by the baby to the babysitter.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this devi
ce must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Any changes or modification to this
device not explicitly approved by
manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment.
complies with Industry Canada licence
exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference, including interference that may cause undesire
d operation of the device.