Tranwo Technology TTD 40T User Manual

2.4 GHz Digital Wireless Video Baby Monitor
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User's Manual
Manuel d'utilisation
Manual del Usuario
Manuale utente
FRANÇAIS
ESPAÑOL
DEUTSCH
ITALIANO
Figures and Quick Guide /
Figuras y Guía Rápido / Abbildungen und Schnellanleitung
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Figures et guide rapide
/ Figure e guida rapida
Product Layout / Figures des produits / Vista General del Producto / Produktübersicht / Profilo del prodotto
Monitor / Moniteur
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Fig. 1
Camera / CCaméra / ámara / Kamera / Videocamera
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Fig. 2
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Setup/Installation/Instalación/Einrichtung/Configurazione
Camera Setup / Installer la caméra
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/ Configuración de la cámara / Einrichten der Kamera / Installazione della videocamera
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Power Supply / Alimentation / Suministro de corriente / Netzgerät
/ Alimentazione
Loading the Batteries / Charger les piles / Inserción de las pilas / Einlegen der Batterien / Inserimento delle batterie
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Fig. 3
Using AC Power / Utiliser l'alimentation CA / Conexión del suministro de corriente alterna / Anschließen an den Netzstrom / Utilizzo dell'alimentazione CA
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1.2
Fine Tuning / / / F /
Messa a punto
Fig. 5
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Fixing the Camera / Befestigung der Kamera / Fijación de la cámara
/ Befestigung der Kamera / Fissaggio della videocamera
Réglages Ajuste preciso einabstimmung
Fig. 6
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Night light / Nachtlicht / Luz nocturna / Nachtlicht / Luce notturna
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Monitor Setup / Installer le moniteur
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/ Configuración del monitor / Einrichten des Monitors / Installazione del monitor
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Power Supply / Alimentation / Suministro de corriente / Netzgerät
/ Alimentazione
Loading the Battery / Charger les piles / Inserción de las pilas / Einlegen der Batterien / Inserimento delle batterie
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Using AC Power / Utiliser l'alimentation CA / Conexión del suministro de corriente alterna / Anschließen an den Netzstrom / Utilizzo dell'alimentazione CA
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Brightness Setting / Réglage de la luminosité / Ajuste del brillo
/ Helligkeitseinstellung / Impostazione luminosità
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VOX (voice-operated transmission) Function / VOX (sprachgesteuerte
Übertragung) Funktion / Función VOX (transmisión activada por voz) / VOX (sprachgesteuerte Übertragung) Funktion / Funzione VOX (trasmissione a comando vocale)
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Music Function / Musikfunktion / Función de música / Musikfunktion
/ Funzione musicale
Fig. 12
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Package Content One Camera
One Monitor Two Power Adapters Battery for Monitor ( 3.7V 1000mAH Li-ion ) This User's Manual
Product Layout
Monitor (Fig. 1)
1. LCD Screen
2. Antenna
3. Music selection buttons
4. VOX:Voice Operated Transmission button
5. Power indicator LED
6. Link indicator LED
7. Volume indicator LEDs
8. Speaker
9. VOX (Voice Operated Transmission) indicator LEDs
10. Music indicator LEDs
11. Brightness adjustment buttons
12. Power / Volume control
13. Power adapter plug
14. Battery compartment
15. Clamp
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Camera (Fig. 2)
1. Antenna
2. Power indicator LED
3. Infrared LEDs
4. Lens
5. Supporting stand
6. Night-light
7. Night-light button
8. Microphone
9. Speaker
10. Battery compartment
11. Power ON / OFF switch
12. Power adapter plug
13. Tripod supports hole
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Setup
Camera Setup
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1.1
Power Supply
The camera uses either 4 AAA-Size batteries (alkaline battery recommended)
or the household AC power current. Loading the Batteries
1.Open the battery compartment cover on the rear of the camera. See Fig. 3.
2.Insert 4 AAA-size batteries (follow the plus (+) and minus (-) signs on the diagram inside the battery compartment). See Fig. 3.
3.Close the battery compartment cover, and make sure it is locked securely. Note 1: Do not mix old batteries with new ones. Note 2: Remove the batteries from the camera if you do not plan to use it for a prolonged period of time.
4.Slide the POWER switch to the ON position. The LED on the camera should light up (green light). See Fig. 3.
Note : When power is sufficient, the light is green ; When power is low,
the light is red.
Using AC Power
1.Plug one end of the provided power adapter into a wall outlet and the other end
into the bottom of the camera. See Fig. 4.
Note: Use the adapter labeled OUTPUT: 6V DC with the camera.
2.Slide the ON/OFF switch to the ON position. The LED on the camera should
light up (green light). See Fig. 4.
Fine Tuning
1.2
Place the camera in a convenient location, point the lens towards the observation
area and adjust the angle by rotating the lens head. See Fig. 5.
Fixing the camera
1.3
You can use the tripod to adjust the angle of the camera. See Fig. 6.
Night light
1.4
Press the night light button, the night light LEDs will remain ON. See Fig. 7.
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Night vision
1.5
The camera has nine high-intensity LEDs for picking up clear images in the dark. When the built-in photo sensor detects low ambient light levels, the LEDs will automatically activate.
Monitor Setup
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2.1
Power Supply
The monitor uses 3.7V 1000mAH (Li-ion) battery or the household AC power
current. Loading the Battery
1.Open the battery compartment cover on the rear of the monitor. See Fig. 8.
2.Insert the battery with the metal facing the battery compartment. See Fig 8.
3.Close the battery compartment cover, and make sure it is locked securely.
4.Turn the monitor on. See Fig 8. Note 1: When power is sufficient, the light is green ; When power is low,
the light is red. Note 2: Remove the battery from the monitor if you do not plan to use it for a
prolonged period of time.
5.Adjust the volume to a comfortable level.
Using AC Power
1.Plug one end of the provided power adapter into a wall outlet and the other end
into the bottom of the monitor. See Fig. 9.
Note: Use the adapter labeled OUTPUT: 6V DC with the monitor.
2.Turn the monitor on. See Fig. 9.
3.Adjust the volume to a comfortable level. Note 1: When charging starts, and "Power" will lights up in blue . If charging is finished (full charge), the "Power" lamp will turn into green Note 2: If the camera and the monitor link each other , the "Link" LED will light up in green; otherwise, the "Link" LED will light up in red.
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Brightness Setting
Press the Brightness selection button & to adjust brightness. See Fig. 10.
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VOX ( voice-operated transmission) function
1.Press the "VOX" button on the side of the monitor. This will turn off the screen but the "VOX" LED will remail ON (blue). See Fig 11.
2.When the sound from the camera reaches the set level, the screen will turn on automatically. It will turn off again after 30 seconds.
Music Function
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You can play the music with the camera (three pieces of music) .
1.Press the play button , the camera will play music . See Fig 12.
2.When you press the play button again , the music will suspend. See Fig 12.
3.Press next button while it is visible, the camera will play next music. Note: If you activate the music function , the music button LED will remain
ON (red).
Troubleshooting
If you are not getting any signal at all
Make sure the camera and the monitor are turned on.
Make sure the power plugs are pushed all the way in. If the camera/monitor is powered by batteries, replace all batteries with new ones.
If the signal is poor, or there is interference If there is a microwave oven in use in the path between the camera and monitor, remove the microwave oven or turn it off. Make sure the camera and the monitor are within range of each other (range of approximately 450 feet; 150 meters in a clear line of sight).
be in voice-activated mode. Press the Auto button to turn on the screen.
If the power LED is on but only voice signal input is detected, the monitor can
Care and Maintenance
Keep all parts and accessories out of young children's reach.
Fingerprints or dirt on the lens surface can adversely affect camera performances. Avoid touching the lens surface with your fingers. Should the lens become dirty, use a blower to blow off dirt and dust, or a soft, dry cloth to wipe off the lens. Keep the camera dry. Precipitation, humidity, and other liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits. Do not use or store in dusty, dirty areas. Do not store in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices and warp or melt certain plastics.
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