Operating range, Using the appliance – Philips SCD496 User Manual

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Make sure your hands and the unit are dry when you insert the batteries.

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Slide the battery compartment lid downwards to remove it (Fig. 7).



Insert the two batteries (Fig. 8).

Make sure the + and – poles of the batteries point in the right direction.



Slide the battery compartment lid back onto the back of the parent unit until it locks into

position (‘click’) (Fig. 9).

Note: When the batteries are running low, the battery check light ( T) on the parent unit flashes red.

using the appliance

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Place the parent unit and the baby unit in the same room to test the connection (Fig. 10).

Make sure the baby unit is at least 1 metre/3 feet away from the parent unit.



Press and hold the on/off button 3 on the baby unit for  seconds. (Fig. 11)

The ON light lights up.



Press and hold the on/off button 3 on the parent unit for  seconds. (Fig. 1)

The sound level lights light up blue briefly.

The battery check light lights up briefly.

The LINK light lights up red briefly and then starts to flash green while the parent unit tries

to establish connection with the baby unit.

The LINK light on the parent unit flashes green until connection has been established. This

takes up to 0 seconds. The LINK light on the parent unit then lights up green continuously.

If no link is established after 30 seconds, the LINK light on the parent unit flashes red and the

parent unit beeps from time to time.



Place the baby unit at least 1 metre/ feet away from your baby (Fig. 1).

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Position the parent unit within the operating range of the baby unit. Make sure it is at least 1

metre/ feet away from the baby unit (Fig. 1).

For more information on the operating range, see section ‘Operating range’ below.

operating range

The operating range of the baby monitor is 300 metres/900 feet in open air. Depending on the

surroundings and other disturbing factors, this range may be smaller. Indoors the operating range is

up to 50 metres/150 feet.

Dry materials

Material thickness

Loss of range

Wood, plaster, cardboard, glass

(without metal, wires or lead)

< 30cm/12in

0-10%

Brick, plywood

< 30cm/12in

5-35%

Reinforced concrete

< 30cm/12in

30-100%

Metal grilles or bars

< 1cm /0.4in

90-100%

Metal or aluminium sheets

< 1cm/0.4in

100%

For wet and moist materials, the range loss may be up to 100%.

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