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Motorola MBP36S Manuel
When operating using batteries only, the display will go blank after 4 minutes to save power. The
unit is still active and will give you audio alerts. You can reactivate the screen by pressing any button.
I cannot see the Video image on the Parent Unit
The LCD brightness may be set too low or high. Try increasing or decreasing the brightness level.
The Parent and Baby Unit may be out of range of each other. Reduce the distance between them.
The battery pack may be drained. Connect the Parent Unit to the mains power with the supplied
power adapter for recharging.
The screen may be in standby. Press any button on the Parent Unit to turn the screen back on.
Is the correct camera selected? Change the selected camera number.
Why has the picture on my screen changed to black and white?
The Baby Unit may be in a darkened room, which causes the infra-red illumination to turn on
and the picture image to change from colour to black and white. When the light increases in the
Baby Unit room, the picture will return to colour.
Audio issues
I cannot hear sound or my baby cry from the Parent Unit
The volume level in the Parent Unit may be set too low, increase the volume level of the Parent Unit.
The Parent Unit and the Baby Unit may be out of range with each other. Reduce the distance
between the units, but not closer than 1 metre.
Why am I getting a loud high pitched noise?
Your Baby and Parent Units may be too close to one another. Move them farther apart.
Make sure there is at least 1 to 2 metres between the 2 units to avoid audio feedback.