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Topcom Babytalker 3600 User manual

Babytalker 3600 www.topcom.net This product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other rele vant provisions of the R&TTE directive 1 999/5/EC. The Declaration of conformity can be found on: http://www.topcom.net/cedeclarations.asp MD10600412 ECO V1.0
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BABYTALKER 3600
1 Getting started
Thank you for purchasing this TOPCOM product. This
product has been designed and assembled with utmost
care for you and the environment. Because we at
TOPCOM like to think of the future of our planet and our
children, we aim to do our best to help saving the
environment. This is why we decided to reduce the
number of pages of our user guides an d product manuals.
If you keep in mind that it takes up to 24 trees to produce
1 ton of paper, publishing product manuals in many
languages costs our planet a lot of trees. In this short manual provided with
your TOPCOM device you can find a brief explanation of how to install and
use your TOPCOM device.If you would still like to discover all the features
of your new TOPCOM device, please visit our website (www.topcom.net)
where you can download the complete user manual in your language. By
doing this TOPCOM hopes to do it s share to make our planet a better place,
but we can only succeed with your help!
1.1 Installing Batteries in the Baby Unit
See Figure on the fold-out page.
– Rotate the belt clip upward.
– Turn the screw on the cover of the battery compartment at the
back of the baby unit 90° counterclockwise and remove the
battery compartment cover.
– Fit three AA alkaline cells (LR06/Mignon) in the battery
compartment. Ensure that the polarity is correct.
– Close the battery compartment.
1.2 Connecting the Baby Unit to the AC Mains
Insert the small plug of the AC mains adapteri nthe mains power connector
of the baby unit an d plug the AC mains adapter into a mains connector
(230 V / 50 Hz).
1.3 Installing Rechargeable Batteries in the Parent Unit
See Figure on the fold-out page.
– Rotate the belt clip upward.
– Turn the screw on the cover of the battery compartment at the
back of the parent unit 90° counterclo ckwise and remove the
battery compartment cover.
– Place the NiMH battery pack in the battery compartment.
Ensure that the tab of the battery pack fits in the corresponding
recess and that the polarity matches the figure (B).
– Carefully close the battery compartment and rotate the belt clip
back downward.
1.4 Installing the Parent Unit charging cradle
– Insert the small plug of the AC mains adapter in the mains power
connector of the charging station and plug the AC mains
adapter into a mains connector (230 V / 50 Hz).
– Place the parent unit in the charging station. The red Charging
LED will go on.
2 Operation and Use
2.1 Switching the Baby Unit and Parent Unit On and Off
– Press the On/Off switch to switch on the parent unit. The
display is activated.
– Press the On/Off switch to switch on the baby unit. The
display is activated.
– Press the On/Off switch to switch off the parent
unit (press and hold until the display goes blank).
– Press the On/Off switch to switch off the baby unit (press
and hold until the display goes blan k).
2.2 Setting the Display Language
– Press button . ‘Night lightNachtlamp’is displayed.
– Repeatedly press button until ‘LanguageTaal’ is
displayed.
– Press button . The current language is displayed.
– Repeatedly press button or until the desired
language is displayed.
– Press button to confirm the language.
– Press button to exit the menu.
2.3 NEMo Switch Setting
The Babytalker 3600 is based on the uniqu e NEMo technology, which lets
parents set the radiated power of the equipment. This babyphone
(complying with the DECT standard) allows NEMo operation (No emission
mode).The baby unit reduces its transmitting power according to the
distance from the parent unit during communication.The baby & parent unit
handset reduces its radio output to zero if the babyunit doesn’t receive any
sound. This does not mean that the normal DECT radiation is harmful to
health, but that NEMo mode avoid s unnecessary radiation expo sure. You
can turn the NEMo function on/off by a switch at the back of the babyunit
If you want to have a quicker response you can turn the NEMo function
OFF. By turn OFF the NEMo function you will have always communication
between the baby-and parent unit (even when there is no noise).
To turn it ON/OFF:
– Turn off both parent- and baby unit.
– Slide the switch to ON or OFF at the back of baby unit.
– Power up both units (no need to concern which unit first)
3 Settings
3.1 Setting the Reproduction Volume of the Parent Unit
There are six volume settings. The lowest setting is ‘Volume OffVolume
uit’.
– Press button to increase the volume.
– Press button to decrease the volume.
3.2 Setting the Reproduction Volume of the Baby Unit
– Press button to increase the volume.
– Press button to decrease the volume.
3.3 Other Settings
The following settings can be config ured from the menu (button ) of
the parent unit:
To navigate between menu items, use button or button .
To select the indicated setting, press button .
To return to a previous menu item or exit the menu, press button .
ENGLISH
• You can operate the baby unit with three AA cells
(LR06/Mignon; we recommend alkaline cells) or
the included AC mains adapter.
• The baby unit cannot recharge batteries.
• It is recommended to always leave the batteries in
the unit, even if you use the AC mains adapter.
The unit will automatically switch to battery power
in case of a mains power interruption.
• Do not turn the screw past the ‘Open’ point.
• Never mix used cells with fresh cells.
CAUTION
• The mains connector must be within easy reach so you can
quickly unplug the power cable in an e mergency.
• Use only the supplied AC mains adapter (6 V DC / 300 mA).
CAUTION
• Use only the supplied NiMH battery pack in the parent unit.
• Do not turn the screw past the ‘Open’ point.
• The parent unit will try to establish a connection with
the baby unit. If the Link LED goes on, a
connection has been established.
• If NEMo is turned ON and the baby unit picks up noise,
it will take about 3 seconds before the parent unit will
turn on the speaker.
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• If the ‘Volume OffVolume uit’ setting is selected, the
sounds picked up by the baby unit are only indicated
by the volume LEDs .
• This setting applies to the “Talking With Your Baby“
and “Playing a Lullaby“ functions.
• Night light
• Lullaby
• Microphone sensitivity
‘SensitivityGevoelighei
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• Audible alert ‘Sound
Alert--GELUID--’
• Temperature (units, allowed
range, alert)
• Clock
• Feed time
• Display language
‘LanguageTaal’
(see “2.2 Setting the Display
Language”)
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Babytalker 3600 www.topcom.net This product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other rele vant provisions of the R&TTE directive 1 999/5/EC. The Declaration of conformity can be found on: http://www.topcom.net/cedeclarations.asp MD10600412 ECO V1.0
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