Voxx Accessories PNMW01 User Manual

Video Baby Monitor System
with 1.5” Mini Monitor
What’s inside
Welcome! ................................................................ 2
Getting started ...................................................... 3
Tour of the system ............................................... 7
Everyday use .........................................................13
Cameras ...................................................... 14
Recording ................................................... 21
User Guide
Playing Back Pictures and Videos ......22
Sleep Mode ................................................23
Lullabies ..................................................... 24
Contrast ......................................................25
Settings ...................................................... 26
Troubleshooting / FAQs ..................................28
Getting Started
WELCOME!
This baby monitoring system makes it simple to keep your eyes and ears on your little one! This guide takes you through the steps to get started!
See our setup videos
Go to ProjectNursery.com/ Electronics or scan the QR code here.
Before you start...
Make sure you read the Important Information sheet included in this package.
Step 1: Unpack
Mini monitor
Wireless camera
The accessories:
(2) 10-foot charging cables (1) 3-foot charging cable (for the mini monitor) (1) dual power adapter (for the monitors) (1) single power adapter (for the camera) (1) wristband (1) lanyard (1) carabiner (1) clip
Note: Micro SD card included in model PNM5W01S.
Parent monitor
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Step 2: Charge the monitors
Find one of the long charging cables included in this package.
Plug one end of this cable into the USB CHARGING jack on the side of the parent monitor.
Find the short charging cable included in this package.
Plug one end of this cable into the USB CHARGING jack on the side of the mini monitor.
Plug the other ends of the charging cables into the double charging adapter. Then plug the adapter into an outlet or surge protector.
Step 3: Position the camera
Find a location for the camera that gives you the best view of your baby in his or her crib.
Place the camera on a flat surface, like a dresser or shelf, or mount the camera to a wall using the keyhole slots on its bottom.
IMPORTANT: NEVER place the camera or cords of any kind inside the crib. NEVER place the camera or cords within reach of the baby.
WARNING
Strangulation Hazard: Children have
STRANGLED in cords. Keep this cord out of the reach of children (more than 3ft (0.9m) away). Never use extension cords with AC Adapters. Only use the AC Adapters provided.
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Step 4: Plug in the camera
Find the other long charging cable included in this package.
Plug one end into the DC In jack on the back of the camera.
Plug the other end into the single charging adapter. Then plug the adapter into an outlet or surge protector.
The camera turns on automatically when it’s plugged in (the indicator light on the base below the camera lens turns blue).
Step 5: Turn everything on
Press and hold the POWER button on the parent monitor to turn it on.
Press and hold the POWER button on the top of the mini monitor to turn it on.
Congratulations!
Your system is ready to use! The camera comes pre-paired with your parent and mini monitors. However, it’s a good idea to go ahead and set the time on both your parent and mini monitors now, before you start using them.
For information on how to use your new system, see the next chapter of this owner’s manual.
IMPORTANT!
To keep this baby monitoring system as secure as possible, only one monitor can view video at a time. If you want to use the mini monitor, for example, make sure you power the parent monitor off (and vice-versa).
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Step 6: Set the date and time on the parent monitor
12:00AM
Press the MENU button on the parent
1
monitor. The menu appears on screen.
Use the arrows to highlight SETTINGS. Press
2
OK/ZOOM to select it. The Settings menu appears on screen.
Press the down arrow to highlight Time Set.
3
Press OK/ZOOM to select it.
Temperature Time Set Factory Reset Support Product Information SD Card Information
12:00AM
Use the up/down arrow buttons to set the
4
month, day, and year.
Temperature
Time Set
Factory Reset Support Product Information SD Card Information
After setting the year, press the right arrow
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12:00AM
Date: 01/01/16 Time: 12:00 AM
to adjust the time.
Use the up/down arrows to set the hours, minutes, and AM/PM. Press OK/ZOOM when you’re finished.
Temperature
Time Set
Factory Reset Support Product Information SD Card Information
12:00AM
Date: 01/01/16 Time: 12:00 AM
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Step 7: Set the date and time on the mini monitor
Press the MENU button
1
on the top of the mini
4
monitor.
72º
Temperature C/F
Time Set
Factory Reset Support Product Information Button Information
12:00AM
The menu appears on screen.
Use the up/down joystick to set the month, day, and year.
After setting the year, press the right joystick to adjust the time. Use the up/down joystick to set
12:00AM
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72º
Move the joystick on the front of the mini monitor to the right to highlight
(Settings) icon.
the
the hours, minutes, and AM/PM. Press OK/ZOOM when you’re finished.
Press OK/ZOOM to select it. The Settings menu appears.
12:00AM
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72º
Temperature C/F Time Set Factory Reset Support Product Information Button Information
Move the joystick down to highlight Time Set.
Press OK/ZOOM to select it.
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TOUR OF THE SYSTEM
Parent Monitor
Watching baby
You can turn the display on and off without turning the monitor off. You’ll still hear your baby, but the display will be asleep until you awaken it.
To turn the display on or off: Press the VIDEO ON/OFF button on the parent
monitor.
IMPORTANT: To see video on the parent monitor, make sure the mini monitor is powered off.
accesses the system’s menu screens.
turns the monitor on and off (press and
hold).
and turn the volume down/up. In menu
screens, these navigate left/right.
zooms the camera in/out. Press and hold to start pan/tilt of the camera, then use the arrows to pan and tilt.
and navigate up/down in menu screens.
SOUND LEVEL indicators show you the level of sound from your baby’s room.
lets you talk through the camera’s
speaker. Press and hold while talking.
turns the screen on and off. Press and hold to switch cameras if you have more than one paired to this monitor.
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Tour of the system
Built-in easel
stand
Parent monitor side and back panels
MICRO SD slot holds the memory card (included with model
PNM5W01S; not included with other models) for video or still image recording.
USB CHARGING jack plugs into your charging cable to recharge or power the parent monitor.
Built-in easel stand lets you stand the unit on a flat surface.
Pan, Tilt, and Zoom
To zoom the active camera: Press the OK/ZOOM button on the parent monitor.
To pan or tilt the active camera: Press and hold the OK/ZOOM button until the
pan/tilt arrows appear on the screen. Then use the arrow buttons to pan and tilt the camera.
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Talking to baby
To talk through the speaker on the active camera: Press
and hold the TALK button on the parent monitor.
Talk normally to the parent monitor while you’re pressing the TALK button— your voice will come out on the camera’s speaker.
Release the TALK button when you’re done talking.
Listening to baby
The SOUND LEVEL indicators on the parent monitor show you at a glance the sound level in your baby’s room, regardless of how loud the audio is on the parent monitor.
To increase or decrease the volume of the audio monitor: Press the VOL+ or VOL– buttons on the parent
monitor.
Mini monitor
POWER turns the mini monitor on and off (press and hold).
MENU accesses the system’s menu screens.
TALK lets you talk through the camera’s speaker. Press and hold while
talking.
VIDEO turns the screen on and off. Press and hold to switch cameras if you have more than one paired to this monitor.
Left/Right arrows navigate left/right in menu screens.
OK/ZOOM zooms the camera in/out. Press and hold to start pan/tilt of the
camera, then use the arrows to pan and tilt.
Up/Down arrows turn the volume down/up. In menu screens, these navigate up/down.
USB CHARGING jack (right side) plugs into your charging cable to recharge or power the mini monitor.
Tour of the system
To turn the display on or off: Press the VIDEO button on the mini monitor.
IMPORTANT: To see video on the mini monitor, make sure the parent monitor is powered off.
To zoom the active camera: Press the OK/ZOOM button on the mini monitor.
To pan or tilt the active camera: Press and hold the OK/ZOOM button until the
pan/tilt arrows appear on the screen. Use the arrow buttons to pan and tilt the camera.
To talk through the speaker on the active camera: Press
and hold the TALK button on the mini monitor, then speak normally while you’re pressing the TALK button.
Release the TALK button when you’re done talking.
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Status Bar Indicators
Tour of the system
Parent monitor
72º
2:35 PM
Temperature reading
Mini monitor
2:35 PM
72º
Note: On the mini monitor, the icon indicates that one or more alerts (low battery, motion, sound activated video, or temperature) are active.
shows the strength of the current camera’s signal.
Temperature reading shows the temperature in Fahrenheit at the active camera. If you want to change this to Celsius, see page 27 for instructions.
shows the camera that the monitor is currently
displaying.
(parent unit only) indicates that the Low Battery Noise alert is on. This means the monitor gives an audio signal when it needs to be recharged. See page 18 for instructions on turning this on and off.
(parent unit only) indicates that Motion Activated Video Alert is on. This means the monitor automatically switches on whenever the camera detects motion. See page 18 for instructions on turning this on and off.
(parent unit only) indicates that Sound Activated Video Alert is on. This means the monitor automatically switches on whenever the camera detects sound. See page 18 for instructions on turning this on and off.
(parent unit only) indicates that Temperature Alert is on. This means the monitor shows an alert message if the temperature at a camera gets too high or too low. See page 19 for instructions on setting temperature alerts.
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