13 basic operation, Lullaby, Out of range – Oricom Secure 300 User Manual

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BASIC OPERATION

Lullaby

The Baby unit plays lullabies to gently soothe your baby

back to sleep. Each lullaby is played repeatedly for 15

minutes. Select one of the three melodies or select Play All

for a medley of all 3 lullabies for 15 minutes. The Lullaby

LEDs indicate which lullaby is playing or if all 3 are being

played.

Playing the Lullaby

Baby Unit

• Press [ ] key. The Lullaby 1 light is turned on. Press

[ ] key again to select Lullaby 2, Lullaby 3 or all

three lullabies.

• Press [ ] key to start playing the Lullabies.
• Press [ ] key on the Baby unit or the [ ] key on

the Parent unit to stop.

Parent Unit

• Press [ ] key on the Parent unit when lullaby is not

playing.

• Scroll [ ] or [ ] key to select the lullaby to play.
• Press [ ] key again to stop playing.

Out of Range

When the baby and parent units have no link with each other

(eg. Out of range, parent unit or Baby unit is not powered

on), the green Link light fl ashes. If there is no link for more

than 30 seconds, the red Link Light fl ashes and the green

Link light turns off, and the link break alert will be heard on

the Parent Unit (3 beeps every 30 seconds). When the units

are linked, the green Link light will be steadily lit.

Note:
Link break alert cannot be manually set on or off, but it can
be suppressed for 4 minutes by pressing any button.
There is only visual alert on the Baby Unit.

Low Battery

Baby Unit

When the unit is running on battery power and low power, the

Low Battery light will steadily turn on. Once the low battery

level is reached, the baby unit still can operate for one hour.

Parent Unit

When the Parent Unit power is low, the Low Battery

Light is fl ashing. The low battery alert tone will be heard.

Once the low battery level is reached, the parent unit still

can operate for 1 hour and 30 minutes. The low battery

alert message and alert tone will be turned off when fully

charged batteries are being replaced.

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