Philips AVENT Digital Video Baby Monitor SCD603-10 2.4" color screen User Manual

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Why isn’t the image on the video display clear

in night vision?

• The distance between the baby and the baby

unit may be too large. Make sure that the baby

unit is placed 1 to 1.5 meters

(3.5 to 5 feet) away from the baby.

• Sometimes it is possible to see a greenish image

when the infrared lights are on. This is normal

due to external factors.

Why do I get interference on the parent unit?

• Interference may occur when the parent unit

is out of range of the baby unit. Interference

may also occur if there are too many walls or

ceilings between the parent unit and the baby

unit or when other 2.4GHz wireless devices are

turned on (e.g. microwave, Wi-Fi router). Put

the parent unit in a different place, closer to the

baby unit, or turn off other wireless devices.

Output video display

Why does the video display flicker?

• Interference may occur when the parent unit

is out of range of the baby unit. Interference

may also occur if there are too many walls or

ceilings between the parent unit and the baby

unit or when other 2.4GHz wireless devices are

turned on (e.g. microwave, Wi-Fi router). Put

the parent unit in a different place, closer to the

baby unit, or turn off other wireless devices.

• The rechargeable battery of the parent unit

may need to be charged.

Why isn’t there any image on the video display

when the battery/power-on light is on?

• The parent unit may be in the voice activation

mode. Press the voice activation button again to

turn on the video display.

Why isn’t the image on the video display clear?

• The display brightness may be set too low.

Increase the display brightness (see chapter

‘Features’, section ‘Adjusting display brightness’).

• Perhaps you did not remove the protective foil

from the video display. Remove the protective

foil.

Why doesn’t the parent unit work in the voice

activation mode?

• The distance between the baby and the baby

unit may be too large to pick up sounds from

the baby. Make sure that the baby unit is placed

1 to 1.5 meters (3.5 to 5 feet) away from the

baby.

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