Other features, Adjusting microphone sensitivity, Monitoring baby silently – Philips SC464 User Manual

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3 Use a small, flat screwdriver to rotate the inner circle of the

channel selection switches (A-8, B-7) to the desired position.
Make sure both units are set to the same channel.
> If you don’t experience any interference after testing the

connection, close the battery compartment covers (A-9,
B-11). If you do experience interference, try switching to
another channel.

4 Close the battery compartments.

Adjusting microphone sensitivity

With the microphone sensitivity control (A-7) on the baby unit,
you can set the sound, coming from the baby unit, to the
desired level: low, mid or high.When set to the maximum level,
the baby unit monitors all sounds. If no sound is picked up, the
baby monitor will not monitor since continuous transmission is
prohibited by law.You can only change the microphone
sensitivity if the connection between the baby unit and the
parent unit is established (when LINK light (B-3) on the parent
unit lights continuously green).

Use the microphone sensitivity switch (A-7) to adjust the

baby unit microphone sensitivity to the desired level.
You can use your own voice as a sound reference.
> The POWER light (A-6) on the baby unit lights up yellow

when a sound is picked up.

Monitoring baby silently

Use the ON/OFF switch / VOLUME control (B-8) on the

parent unit to set the volume to the lowest level.
Do not switch off the parent unit completely!

> The sound level lights (B-1) on the parent unit visually alert

you to baby’s sounds.The more sounds your baby makes,
the more lights you will see.

> When no sound is detected all sound level lights (B-1) will

be off.

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