Alecto DBX-88 Kullanıcı El Kitabı - Sayfa 10

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Alecto DBX-88 Kullanıcı El Kitabı
There is only visual alert shown on the Baby Unit.

Low Battery

Baby Unit
When the unit is running on battery power and reaches low battery
level, the display will show Low Battery and the battery icon flashes.
Once the low battery level is reach, the baby unit should still be able to
operate for an hour.
Parent Unit
When the batteries on the Parent Unit reach a low level, the display will
show Low Battery and the battery icon flashes. The low battery alert
tone will be emitted from the speaker every 60 seconds. Once the low
battery level is reached, the parent unit should still be able to operate
for an hour. The low battery alert message and alert tone will be turned
off when fully charged batteries are being replaced.
Note: Low battery alert can be suppressed by pressing any button.

Charging the Battery

Place the parent unit on its charge cradle to charge the battery. When
charging, the red LED on the charger will light steadily. The bars in the
battery icon on the Parent Unit will scroll. When the battery is full, the
battery icon shows three bars and stop scrolling.
Note: The Parent Unit must never be operated on the charging cradle
without batteries.

Restore to Default Setting

You can return the baby and parent units to factory default settings.
Press and hold
to turn on the unit.
When the LEDs on the unit become lit. Press and hold volume
down button(
for Baby Unit,
until the display reads Reset.
A tone will also be emitted from the speaker.
for Parent Unit) immediately
Note: If the volume down button(
Unit) is not pressed within 4 seconds, the unit returns to idle
mode.
If you want to restore the factory default settings on the baby
monitor, you will need to restore factory default setting on the
Baby Unit or on the Parent Unit individually.
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for Baby Unit,
for Parent