Mute all feature – parent unit only, Mute low – BT 250 User Manual

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Using your BT Digital Baby Monitor 250

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Be careful not to accidentally
switch the torch feature
on because Mute All is
automatically switched on
when the Torch is switched on.

Setting the Parent unit
loudspeaker volume to

Volume

off

is the equivalent

of switching the Mute All
feature on.

If the

or buttons are

pressed whilst Mute All or Mute
Low has been set then Mute All
or Low will be switched off and
the loudspeaker volume will
return to Level 3 automatically.
Once the Mute Low sound
threshold has been exceeded,
baby sounds will be able to be
heard for a further six seconds
even if they do not reach the
Mute Low threshold.

Mute All feature – Parent unit only

The Mute All feature prevents any sound coming
out from the Parent unit loudspeaker. With Mute All
on you can still monitor your baby using the Baby
sound level LED indicators (page 18) and the Crying
Alert (page 33).

1. To switch Mute All on, press the

button located

on the top of the unit. The Mute indicator will
illuminate red.

2. To switch Mute All off, press the

button again.

The red Mute indicator will go off.

Mute Low

For discreet operation when you do not wish to hear
any low level sounds, you can still monitor your baby
using the Baby sound level LED indicators (page 18).
When Mute Low is switched on, any sounds from
the Baby unit to the Parent unit will be muted
unless a sound is made above a set level. The set
level are sounds that are louder than the first two
green LEDs would register, as described in ‘Baby
sound level LED indicators on page 18.

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