11 basic operation, Sensitivity, Adjusting volume – Oricom Secure 300 User Manual

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11

BASIC OPERATION

• If the volume of the Parent Unit is turned off, an alert

will sound when the audio picked up reaches the

second red led.

Note:
Do not position the baby unit and the parent unit close
to each other or in the same room as feedback may be
generated. You can press [Mute] key to temporarily turn off
the speaker. Press [Mute] key again to turn on the speaker.

Sensitivity

You can adjust the sensitivity on the Parent Unit to monitor

the sound from the Baby Unit. For example, if your baby is

a particularly quiet sleeper, you can increase the sensitivity

levels so that you are sure to hear if baby disturbs or

becomes uncomfortable.
There are 5 different levels.
Level 5 is the most sensitive and the microphone in the

Baby unit is always on.
At levels 1-4, the microphone will be voice activated by the

noise baby makes.

• Press [ ] key on the parent unit to view the current

sensitivity settings (as shown by the lights).

• Press [ ] key to increase or [ ] key to decrease.

There are five levels of sensitivity. When all four

green lights and one red light are lit, it represents

high sensitivity. When only one green light is lit, it

represents low sensitivity.

Level 1 1 light on (voice activated)

Level 2 2 lights on (voice activated)

Level 3 3 lights on (voice activated)

Level 4 4 lights on (voice activated)

Level 5 5 lights on (microphone permanently on)

Adjusting Volume

There are 5 volume levels on each Unit and an Off setting

on the Parent Unit. The LEDs indicate the level. The fi rst 4

levels are shown as green and the 5th level as red. Red is

the highest level.

• Press [ ] key to increase the volume or the [ ] key

to decrease the volume on both unit.

Mute

• Press [Mute] key on the Parent Unit to mute the speaker.
• Press [Mute] key again to turn on the speaker.

Note:
You cannot switch the volume off on the Baby Unit.

Changing the volume setting on the Baby Unit will

affect the volume when using the talk back feature or

when playing a lullaby.

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