Amplicomms Watch & Care V100 User manual

User Guide
Watch
& Care
V100

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1 Antenna
2 Sound level LEDs
3 Play / Pause
4 Lullaby selector
5 Talk button
6 Menu button
7 VOX LED
8 Loudspeaker
9 Microphone
10 Power LED
11 On/Off switch
12 Reduce volume and brightness/
menu options selection
13 Increase volume and bright-
ness / menu options selection
14 Belt clip/Support
15 Battery compartment
16 Charger
17 Charge contacts
ÜBERSICHT
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AT A GLANCE

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Camera unit (transmitter)
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18 Night light
19 Light sensor
20 Power LED
21 Microphone
22 Lens
23 Antenna
24 Loudspeaker
25 Temperature sensor
26 Socket for power adapter plug
27 ON/OFF switch
28 Battery compartment

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CONTENTS
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Putting the Units into Operation.....................................................................4
Checking the package contents .................................................................4
Connecting and aligning the transmitter ..................................................4
Connecting the receiver ..............................................................................5
Operating the Transmitter ..............................................................................8
Switching the transmitter on/off ................................................................8
Connecting and aligning the transmitter ..................................................8
Night vision .................................................................................................8
Operating the Receiver ..................................................................................10
Switching the receiver on/off ...................................................................10
Setting the brightness ..............................................................................10
Adjusting the temperature measurement ..............................................10
Switching the night light on/off ...............................................................11
Switching the vibration alarm on/off ......................................................11
Adjusting the VOX sensitivity ..................................................................11
Selecting a lullaby .....................................................................................12
Intercom function ......................................................................................12
Range .........................................................................................................13
Registration ................................................................................................13
Appendix..........................................................................................................16
Safety Information ....................................................................................16
Intended use ..............................................................................................16
Installation location and safety information ...........................................16
Power adapter plug ...................................................................................17
Rechargeable batteries .............................................................................17
Power failure .............................................................................................17
Medical equipment ...................................................................................17
Disposal ......................................................................................................18
Helpline .......................................................................................................18

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CONTENTS
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Troubleshooting guide - Problems and solutions...................................19
Declaration of conformity..........................................................................20
Maintenance ...............................................................................................20
Technical data.............................................................................................21
Guarantee ...................................................................................................22
Index.................................................................................................................24

Putting the
Units into
Operation
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Putting the Units into Operation
Checking the package contents
The package contains:
• One camera unit (transmitter)
• One monitor unit (receiver) with belt clip/support
• One rechargeable battery for the receiver
• One power adapter plug for the transmitter
• One charger with power adapter plug for the receiver
• One operating manual
Connecting and aligning the transmitter
Operating with batteries (not contained in the material supplied)
Use a small screwdriver to open the transmit-
ter’s battery compartment on the underside.
Insert the batteries, paying attention to correct
polarity. Refer to the diagrams in the battery
compartment. Close the battery compartment
again.
Important: please make sure you’ve read the safety information on
page 16 before you set up your system.
The data transmitted (image and/or sound) are digitally coded.
Attention: Position the transmitter with a minimum distance of 1 m to
other electronic devices, otherwise there is a risk of mutual disturbance.
Point the upper section of the transmitter towards the baby or object
you want to monitor. Check that the baby or object is suitably displayed
on the receiver.
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In the case of a low battery charge, the Power LED flashes slowly. The batte-
ries must be replaced.
Operating with a power adapter plug
Connect the transmitter as illustrated in the diagram. For safety reasons,
only use the power adapter plug supplied.
Connecting the receiver
Operating with a power adapter plug
Connect the receiver as illustrated in the diagram. For safety reasons, only
use the power adapter plug supplied.
Attention: Position the receiver with a minimum distance of 1 m to
other electronic devices, otherwise there is a risk of mutual disturbance.
The transmitter is operated by means of 4 AAA Alkaline batteries (not
contained in the material supplied). The transmitter cannot be charged.
Insert the batteries before connecting the power adapter plug.
Mains power outlet
Mains power outlet
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Operation with rechargeable batteries
1. Turn the belt clip upwards.
2. Open the battery compartment on the rear side of the receiver.
3. Insert the batteries, paying attention to correct polarity.
4. Close the battery compartment again.
5. Turn the belt clip back downwards.
Using the belt clip/support
You can use the belt clip/support as a belt clip by turning it upwards.
When tuned downwards, it can be used as a support to keep it in a standing
position.
The receiver is powered by a a Lithium-ion battery pack of 3.7 V,
1800 mAh. The rechargeable battery pack can be recharged directly in
the receiver when it is inserted in the charging station. The Power LED
lights up red when the receiver is being charged. In the case of a low
battery charge, the Power LED flashes slowly. The battery pack must
then be recharged.
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Operating the
Transmitter

OPERATING THE TRANSMITTER
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Operating the Transmitter
Switching the transmitter on/off
Position the transmitter in a good position for the monitoring tasks required
and align the camera lens to the area to be monitored.
Slide the switch to ON. The Power LED lights up green.
The transmitter is now ready to operate.
To switch the unit off, slide the switch to OFF.
Connecting and aligning the transmitter
Night vision
The transmitter is equipped with 4 infrared diodes. This enables the trans-
mission of pictures from areas which are not illuminated. The night vision
function is activated automatically when the light conditions make it neces-
sary.
Check the transmitter and receiver are working properly each time befo-
re the equipment is put into operation.
In the case of a low battery voltage, the Power LED flashes slowly.
In this event replace the 4 x AAA batteries with fresh alkaline cells.
Attention: Position the transmitter with a minimum distance of 1 m to
other electronic devices, otherwise there is a risk of mutual disturbance.
Point the upper section of the transmitter towards the baby or object
you want to monitor. Check that the baby or object is suitably displayed
on the receiver.
When the night−time vision function is activated, the screen display on
the receiver turns to black and white.
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Operating the
Receiver

Operating the Receiver
Switching the receiver on/off
Press and hold this button until you hear 2 acoustic signals. The logo
appears first then the image being taken by the transmitter camera.
Press and hold the button for approx. 1 second to switch the unit off.
Setting the brightness
Press the button once.
This icon appears in the display for a few seconds.
Use this button to adjust the brightness to one of five settings.
Adjusting the temperature measurement
Press the button twice.
This icon appears in the display for a few seconds.
Use the button to set temperature measurement to OFF, °C or °F.
18°C The current temperature is displayed during the temperature measu-
rement, e.g. in °C.
Check the transmitter and receiver are working properly each time befo-
re the equipment is put into operation.
In the case of a low battery charge, the Power LED flashes slowly.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The ideal temperature for a baby to sleep is 16° - 18 °C. Please set or
adjust the room temperature accordingly.
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Switching the night light on/off
Press the button three times.
This icon appears in the display for a few seconds.
Use this button to switch the night light on the transmitter on or off.
Switching the vibration alarm on/off
Press the button four times.
This icon appears in the display for a few seconds.
Use this button to switch the vibration alarm on or off.
When the vibration alarm is activated, the receiver vibrates when
sounds in the room being monitored are so loud that the red Sound
Level LEDs are activated.
Adjusting the VOX sensitivity
(VOX: Voice Operated Transmission = Sound detection)
The VOX function (sound detection) causes the system to start transmitting
automatically from the transmitter to the receiver immediately a voice or
sound is detected.
Press the button five times.
This icon appears in the display for a few seconds.
Use this button to set VOX to OFF or adjust the sensitivity to one of
5 levels.
When one of the five levels has been set, the VOX LED lights up red
and the display goes out after 10 seconds.
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The display is reactivated when a sound is detected or a button on
the receiver is pressed.
Selecting a lullaby
Press the button on the right hand side of the receiver.
This icon appears in the display.
Use the button on the right hand side of the receiver to select one of
the 5 lullabies (1-5).
If no number is displayed, all of the lullabies will continue to play in
sucession until deactivated.
Use this button to adjust the volume to one of five settings. The
volume levels will be adjusted on both the transmitter and receiver
simultaneously.
This icon appears during the volume adjustment.
Intercom function
Press and hold the button.
This icon appears in the display.
Speak into the microphone to talk with the person near the other
unit. While talking, any lullabies playing are muted.
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• If the receiver is operated by battery power that the display will
switch off after 10 seconds of inactivity, but will switch back on if
triggered by the vox detector in the transmitter.
However if the receiver is placed on the charger, or VOX is set to
OFF, the display will remain on all the time.

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Range
This icon flashes in the display when the distance between the trans-
mitter and receiver is too great.
Move the receiver nearer to the transmitter.
Registration
In delivery state the transmitter is pre−registered at the receiver. If necessa-
ry, registration can also be completed manually:
Transmitter/Receiver
1 Switch the transmitter off. Switch set to OFF. Remove the batte-
ries of the receiver for a few seconds if necessary.
2 Cover the light sensor with a black cloth and switch the transmit-
ter on. Position ON.
3 With the receiver switched on press and hold the button on the
receiver for a few seconds.
4 This icon appears in the display.
5 The Power LED on the transmitter flashes quickly for approx. 15
seconds.
6 Press this button to confirm the selection.
7 C1.... appears initially, then C1....OK.
When a connection is established, the image viewed by the lens
appears in the display.
If C1...X appears (registration failed), it may be necessary to remove the
batteries from the transmitter for a few seconds.
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Appendix

Appendix
Safety Information
Please read this operating instruction manual thoroughly.
Intended use
The surveillance system has been developed to monitor rooms. The trans-
mitter sends acoustic and video signals from its point of installation to the
receiver. Any other use is considered unintended use.
The use of this equipment does not substitute personal supervision, e.g. of
a child. Users are not relieved of their personal liability. Unauthorised modi-
fication or reconstruction is not permitted. Under no circumstances open
the device or complete any repair work yourself.
Installation location and safety information
• Never lay the transmitter in a baby’s/child’s bed or playpen.
• Ensure that the transmitter and power cable are out of reach of
babies/children, i.e. they are at least one meter away.
• Pay attention that the components are sufficiently well−ventilated
when in operation. Do not lay a cushion, towel or such over the devi-
ces.
• The devices are not intended for medical purposes. Warning and sig-
nal tones from respiratory or heartbeat monitoring equipment are
not transmitted.
• The installation location plays a decisive role in ensuring proper ope-
ration. Therefore, maintain a distance of at least one meter from
other electronic equipment, such as microwave ovens or hi−fi devi-
ces, otherwise they could cause mutual interference/faults.
• Prevent excessive exposure to smoke, dust, vibration, chemicals,
moisture, heat and direct sunlight. Do not use the equipment in
potentially explosive areas.
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