General, Power supply 2. quick reference – Philips SBC SC 366 User Manual

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CONTENTS

1.

GENERAL .................................................4

2.

QUICK REFERENCE .................................4

3.

POWER SUPPLY ...................................4-5

4.

OPERATION ..........................................5-6

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.........34-35

ILLUSTRATIONS......................................3

INTRODUCTION

Congratulations! You have just purchased a
truly cordless Baby phone (SBC SC366) that
enables you to monitor your child from
wherever you are in and around your house.
The Baby phone has been tested to meet all
necessary regulations and standards, and
features a rechargeable battery back-up that
guarantees operation at all times.

Note:

While the Baby phone is intended as an

aid, it is not a replacement for real parent
supervision and should not be used as such.

1. GENERAL

English

QUICK REFERENCE

1.Connect one of the enclosed mains adapters to the ‘baby unit’ and the

other to the ‘parent unit’ recharging base (

(fig. 2).

2.Set the ‘baby unit’ to VOICE mode (fig. 1.7) and place it near the baby’s

bed.

3.Place the ‘parent unit’ in the recharging base (fig. 2).
4.Switch the ‘parent unit’ to ON to an acceptable sound level (fig. 1.4).
– Every time sound is detected from or near the baby, it is transmitted to

the parent’s unit.

5.Adjust the sound level on the ‘parent unit’ as required.

3. POWER SUPPLY

2. QUICK REFERENCE

Mains power supply

• Check that the mains voltage as indicated

on the mains adapter corresponds to your
local mains voltage. If it does not, consult
your dealer or our service organisation.

• Connect a mains adapter to the ‘baby unit’

as indicated in

fig. 2

.

• Place the ‘parent unit’ inside the recharging

base and connect a mains adapter as
indicated in

fig. 2

.

– If the mains power adapter is connected

correctly, the red CHARGE LED on the
recharging base lights up.

Battery power supply

(batteries not enclosed)

‘Baby unit’

(batteries not enclosed)

• Install batteries inside ‘baby unit’ as indicated

in

fig. 3

for cordless ‘baby unit’ operation.

‘Parent unit’

(batteries enclosed)

– Rechargeable batteries are already installed

inside the ‘parent unit’.

• For maximum battery life make sure that the

batteries inside the ‘parent unit’ are totally
discharged and recharged on a regular basis.

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