Philips SCD560-10 User Manual

Page 19

Advertising
background image

19

Why do the non-rechargeable batteries of the

baby unit run low quickly?

• The microphone sensitivity level of the baby

unit may be too high, which causes the baby

unit to transmit more often. Decrease the

microphone sensitivity level in the menu of the

parent unit.

• The volume on the baby unit may be too high,

which causes the baby unit to consume a lot of

energy. Decrease the volume of the baby unit.

• You may have set a maximum temperature

range that is lower than the actual room

temperature or a minimum temperature range

that is higher than the actual room temperature.

The baby unit continues to send data to the

parent unit and therefore uses more power.This

causes the non-rechargeable batteries of the

baby unit to run low quickly.

• Perhaps you switched on the nightlight. If you

want to use the nightlight, we advise you to run

the baby unit on electric power.

Why does the charging time of the parent unit

exceed 10 hours?

• The parent unit may be switched on during

charging. Switch off the parent unit during

charging.

The specified operating range of the baby

monitor is 330 meters/1000 feet. Why does my

baby monitor manage a much smaller distance

than that?

• The specified range is only valid outdoors in

open air. Inside your house, the operating range

is limited by the number and type of walls and/

or ceilings in between. Inside the house, the

operating range is up to 50 meters/150 feet.

Why is the connection lost every now and then?

Why are there sound interruptions?

• The baby unit and the parent unit are probably

close to the outer limits of the operating

range. Try a different location or decrease the

distance between the units. Please note that

it takes about 30 seconds each time before a

connection between the units is established.

• If you have set the room temperature range

and the temperature alert, the parent unit

beeps when the temperature drops below

the set minimum temperature range or when

the temperature rises above the set maximum

temperature range.

• The baby unit may be switched off. Switch on

the baby unit.

Why does the appliance produce a high-pitched

noise?

• The units may be too close to each other. Make

sure the parent unit and the baby unit are at

least 1 meter/3.5 feet away from each other.

• The volume of the parent unit may be too high.

Decrease the volume of the parent unit.

Why don’t I hear a sound/Why can’t I hear

my baby cry?

• The volume of the parent unit may be too low

or may be switched off. Increase the volume of

the parent unit.

• The microphone sensitivity level of the baby

unit may be too low. Set the microphone

sensitivity level to a higher level in the menu of

the parent unit.

• The baby unit and the parent unit may be out

of range of each other. Reduce the distance

between the units.

Why does the parent unit react too quickly to

other sounds?

• The baby unit also picks up other sounds than

those of your baby. Move the baby unit closer

to the baby (but observe the minimum distance

of 1 meter/3.5 feet).

• The microphone sensitivity level of the baby

unit may be too high. Decrease the microphone

sensitivity level in the menu of the parent unit.

Why does the parent unit react slowly to the

baby’s crying?

• The microphone sensitivity level of the baby

unit may be too low. Increase the microphone

sensitivity level of the baby unit in the menu of

the parent unit.

ENGLISH

Advertising