This baby monitor allows parents to monitor their baby remotely. It includes features like night vision, lullabies, temperature monitoring, and feeding reminders. The document provides step-by-step instructions for setting up the parent and baby units and explains how to use the different functions. Parents can watch and listen to their baby on the parent unit and also use the two-way talk function to speak to their baby through the baby unit. The monitor is designed to help give parents peace of mind while caring for their baby.
1. The BT Video Baby Monitor 7000 user guide provides instructions for setting up and using the baby monitor, including placing the parent and baby units, charging batteries, linking the units, and learning about the monitor's features.
2. Setting up the monitor involves charging the parent unit for 5 hours, placing the baby unit 1-2 meters from the baby, and linking the units by pressing buttons on each unit.
3. The monitor allows the user to view and listen to the baby on the parent unit. It has features like night vision, lullabies, temperature monitoring, and two-way talk between the units.
1) The document provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Video Baby Monitor 7500 Lightshow. It outlines important safety notices and details each component of the monitor.
2) Setup involves charging the parent unit for 5 hours, placing the baby unit 1-2 meters from the baby, and linking the two units. Features like night vision, temperature monitoring, and two-way talk are explained.
3) Menu options on the parent unit include accessing the night light, lullabies, lightshow, feed timer, temperature, camera settings, and device settings. Controls for volume, power, talk and screen are also outlined.
The document is a user guide for a BT Video Baby Monitor 630. It provides instructions on setting up the baby monitor units, an overview of the features and controls of the baby and parent units, and guidance on using the monitor system. Safety notices are listed at the beginning, advising to keep units out of reach of babies and not to cover or take apart the units. Setup instructions include charging the parent unit, placing the baby unit in the baby's room, and linking the two units. Features of the units and how to operate the monitor system are then described.
1. Insert the supplied rechargeable battery into the battery compartment and replace the cover.
2. Plug the power adapter into the parent unit and a power outlet to charge the battery for 12 hours.
3. The battery will be fully charged when the light on the parent unit turns off after charging continuously for 12 hours.
The user guide provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Digital Baby Monitor & Pacifier. It has the following key features: high definition sound; a wireless range of up to 300m outdoors and 50m indoors; an out of range warning; 19 songs or the ability to play custom music; two-way talk; an adjustable nightlight and lightshow on the baby unit; room temperature monitoring; crying, feeding and low battery alerts; and a torch on the parent unit. The guide reviews setting up each unit, operating the various functions, and contains troubleshooting information.
The user guide provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Digital Video Baby Monitor 1000. The monitor includes a baby unit with a camera to place in the baby's room and a parent unit for viewing. Key features include a 2.8" LCD screen, long wireless range, night vision mode, temperature monitoring, and the ability to play lullabies and talk to the baby from the parent unit. The guide reviews setting up each unit, pairing them, adjusting settings like volume and sensitivity levels, and contains troubleshooting information. Safety information is also provided to ensure proper use of the monitor.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Digital Baby Monitor 200. It describes the key features and components of the parent and baby units, including how to power them on/off, adjust the volume, use the mute and talk back features. Safety information is also provided, advising users to keep the units out of reach of babies and never cover them. Setup instructions explain how to charge the parent unit batteries and link the two units.
ROBOTICS in this presentation we have shown about robotics. What is ROBOTICS? Why is robotics needed? Where it is used?For what? All you will get to learn by seeing this presentation.Which are the parts of robots. With animations and my creations. download the presentation to see the animations. You can search this presentation on SLIDESHARE.NET.
1. The BT Video Baby Monitor 7000 user guide provides instructions for setting up and using the baby monitor, including placing the parent and baby units, charging batteries, linking the units, and learning about the monitor's features.
2. Setting up the monitor involves charging the parent unit for 5 hours, placing the baby unit 1-2 meters from the baby, and linking the units by pressing buttons on each unit.
3. The monitor allows the user to view and listen to the baby on the parent unit. It has features like night vision, lullabies, temperature monitoring, and two-way talk between the units.
1) The document provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Video Baby Monitor 7500 Lightshow. It outlines important safety notices and details each component of the monitor.
2) Setup involves charging the parent unit for 5 hours, placing the baby unit 1-2 meters from the baby, and linking the two units. Features like night vision, temperature monitoring, and two-way talk are explained.
3) Menu options on the parent unit include accessing the night light, lullabies, lightshow, feed timer, temperature, camera settings, and device settings. Controls for volume, power, talk and screen are also outlined.
The document is a user guide for a BT Video Baby Monitor 630. It provides instructions on setting up the baby monitor units, an overview of the features and controls of the baby and parent units, and guidance on using the monitor system. Safety notices are listed at the beginning, advising to keep units out of reach of babies and not to cover or take apart the units. Setup instructions include charging the parent unit, placing the baby unit in the baby's room, and linking the two units. Features of the units and how to operate the monitor system are then described.
1. Insert the supplied rechargeable battery into the battery compartment and replace the cover.
2. Plug the power adapter into the parent unit and a power outlet to charge the battery for 12 hours.
3. The battery will be fully charged when the light on the parent unit turns off after charging continuously for 12 hours.
The user guide provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Digital Baby Monitor & Pacifier. It has the following key features: high definition sound; a wireless range of up to 300m outdoors and 50m indoors; an out of range warning; 19 songs or the ability to play custom music; two-way talk; an adjustable nightlight and lightshow on the baby unit; room temperature monitoring; crying, feeding and low battery alerts; and a torch on the parent unit. The guide reviews setting up each unit, operating the various functions, and contains troubleshooting information.
The user guide provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Digital Video Baby Monitor 1000. The monitor includes a baby unit with a camera to place in the baby's room and a parent unit for viewing. Key features include a 2.8" LCD screen, long wireless range, night vision mode, temperature monitoring, and the ability to play lullabies and talk to the baby from the parent unit. The guide reviews setting up each unit, pairing them, adjusting settings like volume and sensitivity levels, and contains troubleshooting information. Safety information is also provided to ensure proper use of the monitor.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Digital Baby Monitor 200. It describes the key features and components of the parent and baby units, including how to power them on/off, adjust the volume, use the mute and talk back features. Safety information is also provided, advising users to keep the units out of reach of babies and never cover them. Setup instructions explain how to charge the parent unit batteries and link the two units.
ROBOTICS in this presentation we have shown about robotics. What is ROBOTICS? Why is robotics needed? Where it is used?For what? All you will get to learn by seeing this presentation.Which are the parts of robots. With animations and my creations. download the presentation to see the animations. You can search this presentation on SLIDESHARE.NET.
Austin Journal of Robotics & Automation is an international scholarly, peer review, Open Access journal, initiated with an aim to promote the research in Robotics & Automation, which deals with design, construction, operation, and application of robots.
Austin Journal of Robotics & Automation is a comprehensive Open Access peer reviewed scientific journal that covers multidisciplinary fields. We provide limitless access towards accessing our literature hub with colossal range of articles. The journal aims to publish high quality varied article types such as Research, Review, Short Communications, Case Reports, Perspectives (Editorials).
Austin Journal of Robotics & Automation supports the scientific modernization and enrichment in Robotics & Automation research community by magnifying access to peer reviewed scientific literary works. Austin Publishing Group also brings universally peer reviewed member journals under one roof thereby promoting knowledge sharing, collaborative and promotion of multidisciplinary technology.
Cloud seeding is a process of weather modification that uses scientific technology to improve cloud precipitation and rainfall by spraying clouds in the atmosphere from airplanes or other airborne sources, with the goal of increasing water availability globally.
Wearable Technology Futures 2020: A New Path for Public Health?Ogilvy Health
This document summarizes research into how four popular wearable technology devices (Fitbit Flex, Jawbone UP24, Misfit Shine, and Withings Pulse O2) incorporate behavioral change techniques (BCTs) into their apps. It finds that while the devices are good at tracking user data, they may not be as effective at promoting long-term behavior change. Specifically, only a third of users continue using wearable devices after 6 months. The document analyzes which BCTs the devices support and which studies have found to be most effective for behavior change. A key finding is that one-size-fits-all solutions are not effective, as different techniques work better for different groups, such as obese
Discover the tech trends to watch in 2016 based on our experience: Mobile Commerce, Social payments, Deep linking and App Ecosystem, Push notification, Smart home and Home Entertainment, Deep learning, Cognitive Computing, Smart Virtual Personal Assistants, Algorithms, Ambient Proximity, Ambient Interfaces, Intelligent Cameras, Personality Analytics, Big Data, Cloud Computing, Vertical Collaborative Software, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality will change the way brands interact with their customers.
A solar vehicle is powered by solar energy collected from solar panels on its surface. It consists of a solar array, power trackers, an electric motor, speed controller, chassis, battery, and wheels. The solar array produces electricity from sunlight which is conditioned and stored by the power trackers and battery for powering the electric motor. The speed controller regulates the motor based on driving demands while the lightweight chassis provides strength and safety.
The artificial retina technology known as the Argus II has been approved for use in the US. It consists of a camera mounted on glasses that transmits images wirelessly to a microelectrode array implanted on the retina. The array stimulates the retina to produce spots of light that the brain interprets as vision. The Argus II is intended for those aged 25+ who have lost light perception due to retinitis pigmentosa. It allows them to identify objects, read large letters, and navigate independently. While a breakthrough, the device is very expensive and remains inaccessible to many.
This document provides an introduction and overview of robots. It discusses the history of robots from the first use of the term by Karel Capek to the building of the first robot called Unimate by George Devol and Joseph Engelberger in 1956. It then describes different types of robots including mobile robots, industrial robots, autonomous robots, remote-controlled robots, and virtual robots. The document concludes by discussing the future of robotics and advances being made through competitions like RoboCup.
The document describes a solar tree, which is a structure that generates renewable energy through solar panels arranged like leaves on a tree. It has five main components: solar panels, a long tower, LEDs, batteries, and stems. A solar tree works like a real tree through photosynthesis, producing energy from the sun for society through its solar panel "leaves". It requires less land than traditional solar systems, and can be used for street lights, household power, and industrial applications. Advantages include no air pollution and access to electricity in poorer areas, while disadvantages are the upfront cost and potential hazards to wildlife.
The Emerging Virtual Reality Landscape: a PrimerSim Blaustein
This document provides an overview of virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), including their definitions and histories. It discusses how VR began in the 1960s and progressed through early prototypes in the 1970s-1990s. The modern era of VR began around 2011 with efforts by Valve, Oculus, and others. The document outlines the growing VR market potential in areas like gaming, film, education and more. Industry projections show rapid growth in VR users, revenues, and category spending over the next few years. It also maps the current VR landscape including studios, capture methods, engines/tools, distribution platforms, hardware types, input methods, and business models.
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What Happens When Robots And Machines Learn On Their Own?
This slide deck is an introduction to exponential technologies for an audience of designers and developers of workforce training materials.
The Blended Learning And Technologies Forum (BLAT Forum) is a quarterly event in Auckland, New Zealand that welcomes practitioners, designers and developers of blended learning instructional deliverables across different industries of the New Zealand economy.
The document is a user guide for a BT Digital Baby Monitor 300 that:
1) Provides instructions on setting up the parent and baby units and linking them to monitor a baby from another room.
2) Explains how to use the features of the parent unit to adjust the volume, activate a crying alert, and talk back to the baby.
3) Details how to operate the nightlight on the baby unit to reassure the baby.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Digital Baby Monitor 350 Lightshow. It includes descriptions of the key features and components of the baby monitor, such as the parent and baby units, menu options, lightshow, nightlight, music, temperature monitoring, and feed timer. Setup involves connecting the baby and parent units and charging the batteries. The guide outlines how to power on the units, adjust volumes, select menu options, and set preferences. It also provides safety information, cleaning instructions, and customer support details.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Digital Baby Monitor 250. It includes:
- An overview of the key features and components of the parent and baby units.
- Steps for setting up the parent unit by charging the batteries and linking it to the baby unit.
- Instructions for setting up the baby unit by plugging it in.
- A menu map showing the options for controlling features like the nightlight, music, temperature monitoring, and feed timer from the parent unit.
- Guidance on using features, making adjustments, and troubleshooting connection issues.
This document provides an operations manual for Multiflex Tinnitus Technology hearing aids. It includes sections on preparation such as inserting batteries, operation including turning the device on/off and using the volume control or memory switches, care instructions, and safety information. The manual describes the different components of the hearing aid and how to use the features.
This document provides an operations manual for different types of custom hearing instruments, including ITE (In-The-Ear), ITC (In-The-Canal), CIC (Completely-In-Canal), and IIC (Invisible-In-The-Canal) devices. It describes the features, controls, battery types, insertion and removal process, operation including on/off, volume control, programs, telephone use, care, maintenance and troubleshooting of these devices. The manual provides details to help users effectively use and care for their specific hearing instrument.
User manual for 1MORE PistonBuds, clarifying unboxing, tips before using, settings, 1MORE Music app, charging, pairing, resetting pairing history, how to connect with two devices at the same time, common problems and troubleshoots, FAQ, technical specifications, etc.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using the BT2000 Digital Cordless Phone. It includes information on checking the box contents, plugging in the base and charger, activating and charging the batteries, and completing an initial setup wizard. The document also provides menus and instructions for making calls, accessing contacts, using speed dial features, and changing settings.
The document is about the Motorola Pro+ smartphone. It provides information about the phone's features and specifications. Some key points:
- It has a 1GHz processor for fast performance. The MOTOBLUR software allows you to see social updates, emails, contacts and more on the home screen.
- It has features for business and personal use, including enterprise security tools. The touchscreen and interface provide an easy way to access apps, browse the web, and view photos and videos.
- Setup instructions are provided to assemble the phone, charge it, register for a MOTOBLUR account to access social networks and online services, and connect to Wi-Fi networks for data access. Basic phone
1) The document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT3510 digital cordless phone with answering machine.
2) It includes steps for charging the batteries, setting up the phone features like date and time, and making calls.
3) Quick tips are given throughout for best performance of the batteries and phone.
Your hearing system controls include a hearing instrument, cable, receiver, microphones, battery compartment, retention lock, and earbud or custom earmold. To operate the hearing system, insert a battery and close the battery door to turn on. Low battery indicators will sound. The hearing system pairs with an iPhone to adjust settings using the native iOS controls or TruLink app. Proper care involves keeping the system clean and dry. Contact your hearing professional if experiencing problems.
The document provides setup instructions for the Voyager PRO UC v2 Bluetooth headset and BT300 USB adapter. It includes unpacking the contents of the box, charging the headset, pairing the headset to a mobile phone or softphone via Bluetooth, and making calls using the softphone application on a computer connected to the USB adapter. The headset features auto answering of calls, auto pausing of media, and auto transferring of calls between the headset and mobile phone based on whether the headset is being worn.
Austin Journal of Robotics & Automation is an international scholarly, peer review, Open Access journal, initiated with an aim to promote the research in Robotics & Automation, which deals with design, construction, operation, and application of robots.
Austin Journal of Robotics & Automation is a comprehensive Open Access peer reviewed scientific journal that covers multidisciplinary fields. We provide limitless access towards accessing our literature hub with colossal range of articles. The journal aims to publish high quality varied article types such as Research, Review, Short Communications, Case Reports, Perspectives (Editorials).
Austin Journal of Robotics & Automation supports the scientific modernization and enrichment in Robotics & Automation research community by magnifying access to peer reviewed scientific literary works. Austin Publishing Group also brings universally peer reviewed member journals under one roof thereby promoting knowledge sharing, collaborative and promotion of multidisciplinary technology.
Cloud seeding is a process of weather modification that uses scientific technology to improve cloud precipitation and rainfall by spraying clouds in the atmosphere from airplanes or other airborne sources, with the goal of increasing water availability globally.
Wearable Technology Futures 2020: A New Path for Public Health?Ogilvy Health
This document summarizes research into how four popular wearable technology devices (Fitbit Flex, Jawbone UP24, Misfit Shine, and Withings Pulse O2) incorporate behavioral change techniques (BCTs) into their apps. It finds that while the devices are good at tracking user data, they may not be as effective at promoting long-term behavior change. Specifically, only a third of users continue using wearable devices after 6 months. The document analyzes which BCTs the devices support and which studies have found to be most effective for behavior change. A key finding is that one-size-fits-all solutions are not effective, as different techniques work better for different groups, such as obese
Discover the tech trends to watch in 2016 based on our experience: Mobile Commerce, Social payments, Deep linking and App Ecosystem, Push notification, Smart home and Home Entertainment, Deep learning, Cognitive Computing, Smart Virtual Personal Assistants, Algorithms, Ambient Proximity, Ambient Interfaces, Intelligent Cameras, Personality Analytics, Big Data, Cloud Computing, Vertical Collaborative Software, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality will change the way brands interact with their customers.
A solar vehicle is powered by solar energy collected from solar panels on its surface. It consists of a solar array, power trackers, an electric motor, speed controller, chassis, battery, and wheels. The solar array produces electricity from sunlight which is conditioned and stored by the power trackers and battery for powering the electric motor. The speed controller regulates the motor based on driving demands while the lightweight chassis provides strength and safety.
The artificial retina technology known as the Argus II has been approved for use in the US. It consists of a camera mounted on glasses that transmits images wirelessly to a microelectrode array implanted on the retina. The array stimulates the retina to produce spots of light that the brain interprets as vision. The Argus II is intended for those aged 25+ who have lost light perception due to retinitis pigmentosa. It allows them to identify objects, read large letters, and navigate independently. While a breakthrough, the device is very expensive and remains inaccessible to many.
This document provides an introduction and overview of robots. It discusses the history of robots from the first use of the term by Karel Capek to the building of the first robot called Unimate by George Devol and Joseph Engelberger in 1956. It then describes different types of robots including mobile robots, industrial robots, autonomous robots, remote-controlled robots, and virtual robots. The document concludes by discussing the future of robotics and advances being made through competitions like RoboCup.
The document describes a solar tree, which is a structure that generates renewable energy through solar panels arranged like leaves on a tree. It has five main components: solar panels, a long tower, LEDs, batteries, and stems. A solar tree works like a real tree through photosynthesis, producing energy from the sun for society through its solar panel "leaves". It requires less land than traditional solar systems, and can be used for street lights, household power, and industrial applications. Advantages include no air pollution and access to electricity in poorer areas, while disadvantages are the upfront cost and potential hazards to wildlife.
The Emerging Virtual Reality Landscape: a PrimerSim Blaustein
This document provides an overview of virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), including their definitions and histories. It discusses how VR began in the 1960s and progressed through early prototypes in the 1970s-1990s. The modern era of VR began around 2011 with efforts by Valve, Oculus, and others. The document outlines the growing VR market potential in areas like gaming, film, education and more. Industry projections show rapid growth in VR users, revenues, and category spending over the next few years. It also maps the current VR landscape including studios, capture methods, engines/tools, distribution platforms, hardware types, input methods, and business models.
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What Happens When Robots And Machines Learn On Their Own?
This slide deck is an introduction to exponential technologies for an audience of designers and developers of workforce training materials.
The Blended Learning And Technologies Forum (BLAT Forum) is a quarterly event in Auckland, New Zealand that welcomes practitioners, designers and developers of blended learning instructional deliverables across different industries of the New Zealand economy.
The document is a user guide for a BT Digital Baby Monitor 300 that:
1) Provides instructions on setting up the parent and baby units and linking them to monitor a baby from another room.
2) Explains how to use the features of the parent unit to adjust the volume, activate a crying alert, and talk back to the baby.
3) Details how to operate the nightlight on the baby unit to reassure the baby.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Digital Baby Monitor 350 Lightshow. It includes descriptions of the key features and components of the baby monitor, such as the parent and baby units, menu options, lightshow, nightlight, music, temperature monitoring, and feed timer. Setup involves connecting the baby and parent units and charging the batteries. The guide outlines how to power on the units, adjust volumes, select menu options, and set preferences. It also provides safety information, cleaning instructions, and customer support details.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Digital Baby Monitor 250. It includes:
- An overview of the key features and components of the parent and baby units.
- Steps for setting up the parent unit by charging the batteries and linking it to the baby unit.
- Instructions for setting up the baby unit by plugging it in.
- A menu map showing the options for controlling features like the nightlight, music, temperature monitoring, and feed timer from the parent unit.
- Guidance on using features, making adjustments, and troubleshooting connection issues.
This document provides an operations manual for Multiflex Tinnitus Technology hearing aids. It includes sections on preparation such as inserting batteries, operation including turning the device on/off and using the volume control or memory switches, care instructions, and safety information. The manual describes the different components of the hearing aid and how to use the features.
This document provides an operations manual for different types of custom hearing instruments, including ITE (In-The-Ear), ITC (In-The-Canal), CIC (Completely-In-Canal), and IIC (Invisible-In-The-Canal) devices. It describes the features, controls, battery types, insertion and removal process, operation including on/off, volume control, programs, telephone use, care, maintenance and troubleshooting of these devices. The manual provides details to help users effectively use and care for their specific hearing instrument.
User manual for 1MORE PistonBuds, clarifying unboxing, tips before using, settings, 1MORE Music app, charging, pairing, resetting pairing history, how to connect with two devices at the same time, common problems and troubleshoots, FAQ, technical specifications, etc.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using the BT2000 Digital Cordless Phone. It includes information on checking the box contents, plugging in the base and charger, activating and charging the batteries, and completing an initial setup wizard. The document also provides menus and instructions for making calls, accessing contacts, using speed dial features, and changing settings.
The document is about the Motorola Pro+ smartphone. It provides information about the phone's features and specifications. Some key points:
- It has a 1GHz processor for fast performance. The MOTOBLUR software allows you to see social updates, emails, contacts and more on the home screen.
- It has features for business and personal use, including enterprise security tools. The touchscreen and interface provide an easy way to access apps, browse the web, and view photos and videos.
- Setup instructions are provided to assemble the phone, charge it, register for a MOTOBLUR account to access social networks and online services, and connect to Wi-Fi networks for data access. Basic phone
1) The document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT3510 digital cordless phone with answering machine.
2) It includes steps for charging the batteries, setting up the phone features like date and time, and making calls.
3) Quick tips are given throughout for best performance of the batteries and phone.
Your hearing system controls include a hearing instrument, cable, receiver, microphones, battery compartment, retention lock, and earbud or custom earmold. To operate the hearing system, insert a battery and close the battery door to turn on. Low battery indicators will sound. The hearing system pairs with an iPhone to adjust settings using the native iOS controls or TruLink app. Proper care involves keeping the system clean and dry. Contact your hearing professional if experiencing problems.
The document provides setup instructions for the Voyager PRO UC v2 Bluetooth headset and BT300 USB adapter. It includes unpacking the contents of the box, charging the headset, pairing the headset to a mobile phone or softphone via Bluetooth, and making calls using the softphone application on a computer connected to the USB adapter. The headset features auto answering of calls, auto pausing of media, and auto transferring of calls between the headset and mobile phone based on whether the headset is being worn.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT3540 Digital Cordless Phone with Answering Machine. It includes directions to charge the batteries for 24 hours before use, activate the batteries by removing a tab, and follow the setup wizard to set time/date and record a greeting. Additional handsets include charging batteries for 24 hours before placing on charger. The document outlines making calls, using contacts and speed dial features, caller ID, answer machine functions, and provides a menu map and troubleshooting information.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT3540 Digital Cordless Phone with Answering Machine. It includes directions to charge the batteries for 24 hours before use, activate the batteries by removing a tab, and follow the setup wizard to set time/date and record a greeting. Additional handsets require charging for 24 hours before placing on the charger base. The document outlines making calls, using contacts and speed dial features, caller ID, redial, mute, and answer machine functions.
This document provides a quick start guide and user manual for a BT6610 cordless phone with nuisance call blocking. It includes instructions on setting up the phone, charging the batteries, making calls, using the phonebook and call log, setting parental controls and blocking nuisance calls, using the answering machine remotely and locally, and an overview of the phone's menu and settings. The guide also provides troubleshooting tips and customer support contact information.
BT Home Smartphone SII Digital Cordless Telephone User GuideTelephones Online
1. The document provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Home SmartPhone S II touch screen home phone. It describes how to power on the phone, charge the battery, connect to WiFi, set up accounts, make calls, access apps and settings.
2. Setup instructions include registering the handset, connecting to a Google account, selecting a WiFi network, and setting the date and time. Use instructions cover making calls, using the touch screen, browsing the internet, downloading apps, and blocking nuisance calls.
3. The document also provides customer support contact information, instructions for recycling the device, and legal information about the phone's warranty and compliance with regulations.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the BT6510 Nuisance Call Blocker cordless phone and answering machine. It includes steps for charging the batteries, connecting the base unit and power supply, registering additional handsets, and using features like blocking nuisance calls and the answering machine.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT2500 digital cordless phone with answering machine. It includes steps for charging the batteries, activating the handsets, setting the date and time, and installing any additional handsets. The summary also explains how to make calls, access contacts and speed dials, use caller display and the calls list, and operate the answering machine features from the handset.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT6600 cordless phone with nuisance call blocking features. It includes steps for charging the phone, connecting to a phone line, setting the date and time, and programming the phone's call blocking features to block nuisance calls by type or specific numbers. The summary also mentions that the document contains help for using the phone's features and troubleshooting.
The document is a user guide for the BT Aura 1500 home phone with answering machine. It provides instructions on setting up the phone by charging the batteries for 24 hours before connecting the phone line cord to the telephone socket. It also explains how to place the base unit in an optimal location away from interference from large metal objects or other electronic devices. The guide provides tips on using the answering machine and accessing voicemail, as well as an overview of the phone's calling features and settings that can be customized.
This document provides instructions for setting up a BT2600 digital cordless phone and answering machine. It includes checking the contents of the box, activating and charging the batteries, running through a set-up wizard to set time/date and record a greeting, and connecting the phone line once fully charged. The document also provides tips on battery performance and using the phone's calling features.
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This document provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Diverse 7100 Plus cordless phone. It includes steps for plugging in and charging the handset, registering the handset to a compatible base station, making and receiving calls, using features like caller ID, redial, the phonebook, and text messaging. The document also provides product disposal instructions and information on the manufacturer's warranty and declarations of conformity.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT2200 nuisance call blocker cordless phone. It includes steps for charging the handset batteries, connecting the base unit to power, and registering additional handsets. The document also outlines features like making and receiving calls, using the phonebook, call blocking functions, and battery performance tips. Setup is a multi-step process including charging batteries for 16 hours before connecting the phone line. Menus and buttons are explained to help users navigate features and settings.
This user guide provides instructions for setting up and using the key features of the BT3960 Nuisance Call Blocker cordless phone. The document discusses how to charge the handset batteries, set up the phone, make and receive calls, use the call blocking features, and set up and use the answering machine. It also provides troubleshooting tips and customer support contact information.
This document is a user guide for the Gigaset CL750A GO phone. It provides an overview of the phone and its components. The guide describes how to set up the phone for use over an analog landline or internet connection, and how to configure voip settings. It also explains the phone's basic functions such as making calls, using directories, messages lists, and settings menus.
The document provides a quick set-up and user guide for the BT Conferencing Unit X300. It includes instructions on unpacking the contents, connecting cables and chargers, setting up and charging the wireless microphones. The guide also describes basic phone functions like making and answering calls, adjusting volume, using mute, and accessing the redial list, phonebook and call log. Settings covered include date and time, ringer volume and tone, and PBX mode.
The document provides help for connecting a Wi-Fi extender and troubleshooting connection issues. It includes steps to check the signal strength to determine if an extender is needed. If the extender cannot connect to the router, it recommends moving the extender closer or trying different connection methods. It also gives tips on optimal extender placement and potential interference issues. Reset instructions and specifications for power usage are provided.
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This document is the user manual for the NETGEAR AirCard 785S Mobile Hotspot. It provides instructions on how to set up, connect to, and use the mobile hotspot device. The manual covers topics such as installing the SIM card and battery, connecting devices to the hotspot's WiFi network, monitoring data usage, updating settings and security, and troubleshooting issues. It also includes an appendix with frequently asked questions and their answers.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using a BT XD56 Digital Cordless Phone with Answer Machine. It includes directions for charging the batteries, connecting the base unit and handset, making calls, using the phonebook, call blocking features, caller ID, the answer machine, settings, and additional handset registration. Setup involves plugging in the power adapter and phone line cord, activating the batteries by removing a tab, and allowing 16 hours for initial battery charging before use.
This user guide provides instructions for setting up and using the BT Halo home phone system. It includes directions for plugging in the base unit and charger, activating and charging the batteries, connecting the phone line, and walking through the setup wizard. The wizard helps pair a mobile phone to the BT Halo using Bluetooth to sync contacts and make calls. The guide then explains how to use the phone's various features like contacts, speed dial, calls list, answer machine, settings and Bluetooth functionality.
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The user guide is available online at www.gigaset.com. Enter the model name of your tablet in the
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FAQs:
Frequently asked questions and their answers can be found at www.gigaset.com. Enter your
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Support:
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Important safety notices
1. Your baby monitor is designed as just an aid. It isn’t a substitute for responsible and proper adult supervision.
2. Make sure all cables and units are out of your baby’s reach – at least one metre away.
3. Never cover either unit, put them in moist places or inside the cot, bed or playpen.
4. If you travel abroad, check the voltage on your unit’s plugs match the local power output.
5. Only use the battery supplied for the Parent unit. If you need to replace it, contact our helpdesk.
6. Do not take the product apart. If you need repairs, get in touch with our helpdesk.
7. The Baby unit might get warm after it’s been on for a while. Don’t worry – this is normal, and it’s perfectly safe.
Contents
Welcome...................................................................3
Getting set up...........................................................4
Learn about your menu...........................................10
Learn about your Parent unit...................................12
Learn about your Baby unit.....................................13
Baby unit (camera)..................................................14
Using the Night Light..............................................16
Using Lullabies........................................................18
Feed Timer..............................................................20
Temperature...........................................................22
Cry Alerts................................................................25
Night vision.............................................................28
Settings..................................................................29
BT Help...................................................................31
Help and troubleshooting........................................33
Guarantee and returns.............................................35
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Welcome
Thanks for buying this BT Baby Monitor.
You’ll soon be able to relax knowing you can
watch and listen to your baby’s every breath,
gurgle and wriggle.
But first things first. To get set up, just follow the steps over
the page. Set-up only takes a few minutes.
Then, you can learn all about your monitor and how to use it
from page 10.
Need some help? No problem – give us a call on
0808 100 6554*, or go to bt.com/producthelp.
Once you’ve set things up, you can tap BT Help
on your Parent unit to run through the set-up
wizard again.
* Calls made from within the UK mainland are free.
Mobile and international call costs may vary.
4. When does near become
too far?
The maximum range
between your Parent and
Baby units is about 300
metres outdoors and about
50 metres indoors. Thick
walls and doors reduce the
units’ range and affect how
they link to each other.
Tip
You can also charge your
Parent unit using other
micro USB cables. This can
be handy when you’re away
from home with your baby.
Getting set up
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1 Place the Parent unit near a power socket in the room where you’re going to be
monitoring your baby most of the time. (Most people have their Parent unit on
a bedside table).
2 Using one of your two micro USB cables, plug one end into the power plug.
5. Tip
When your Parent unit
charges while switched off,
it turns itself off when fully
charged. This means the
battery icon goes off, too.
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3 Plug the other end into the Parent unit, then plug the power plug into the power
socket and switch the power on.
4 Pull the battery tab out of the Parent unit.
Home
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Getting set up
Important note
about batteries
A fully charged Parent
unit will last about 6.5
hours with normal use.
To speed up charging,
charge the Parent unit
when it’s switched off.
You can also charge the
Parent unit and use it at
the same time, but it’ll
charge more slowly and
take longer to fully charge.
If the Parent unit battery
is low with only about 30
minutes’ charge left, you’ll
hear an alert tone. If this
happens, put the Parent
unit back on charge if you
want to keep monitoring
your baby.
5 Leave the Parent unit to charge for at least five hours.
You can tell it’s fully charged when the green battery icon on the screen
is solid green.
Home
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Getting set up
6 After the Parent unit has charged for five hours you’re ready to set up your Baby unit
(camera). To get the best performance, place your Baby unit between one and two
metres away from your baby. If you like, you can also attach the unit to a wall. See
page 33 for how to do this. Make sure there’s enough slack in the power cable so the
Baby unit can pan freely.
Tip
Point the Baby unit’s
camera to the centre of the
mattress or playpen. You
can always adjust this later.
Important note
The Baby unit might get
warm after it’s been on
for a while. Don’t worry –
this is normal, and it’s
perfectly safe.
1-2 Metres
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Getting set up
Important note about
connections
If the Parent and Baby unit
lose the link or connection
between them, the link
light will flash and the
screen will say the link
is lost, and is trying to
reconnect. If after 30
seconds there’s still no
link, you’ll hear an alert
tone from the Parent unit.
First, check on your baby
and then follow the steps
from step 7 again to set up
the link again.
7 Using your other micro USB cable, plug one end into the power plug and the other
end into the Baby unit. Plug the power plug into the power socket and switch the
power on.
8 Press and hold the power button for a second or two. The link light will flash green
and the nightlight will light on and off.
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Getting set up
Tip
If you ever want to watch
the set-up wizard again,
tap Menu and then BT Help,
then Introduction.
9 Press the power button to switch on your Parent unit. The Parent and Baby unit will
link automatically and the Baby unit’s link light will turn solid green.
The first time you switch on your Parent unit, a set-up wizard asks you to set the time
and then shows you all your baby monitor’s features.
If you want, you can skip through the set-up wizard by tapping the screen or tapping
Exit, when shown.
When you exit the set-up wizard, the Parent unit will show you the live view from the
Baby unit and you’re all set up!
Vol.
MutePower
Talk
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Learn about your menu
Signal strength
This will show the strength of your connection between the Parent and Baby unit.
Quick access menu for Night Light and Lullabies
More on page 16-19.
Time
You can set this in Settings.
More on page 29.
Feed Timer
Set reminders for feeding time.
More on page 20.
Temperature
The temperature of the room the Baby unit is in.
Get alerts on changes of temperature.
More on page 22.
Baby unit (camera)
Name your camera or pair additional cameras.
More on page 14.
Sound level indicator
This is on the left of the screen and shows
you the level of noise in your baby’s room.
Using your baby monitor
How do I leave the menu?
Press .
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Temperature at Baby unit
This changes colour as the temperature changes – yellow is the
optimum temperature, blue too cold, orange too warm and red too hot.
More on page 22.
Battery level
More on page 6.
Cry Alerts
Hear when your baby’s crying.
More on page 25.
Settings
Set tones, backlight and time.
More on page 29.
BT Help
See the set-up wizard, reset settings and how to get more help.
More on page 31.
Home
Returns to the live video from your Baby unit. Tap the screen anywhere to
go to the menu.
Mic
Microphone – speak into this when you want to talk to your baby using the Baby unit.
More on page 12.
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Learn about your Parent unit
Vol.
MutePower
Talk
Screen On/Off
Press to turn your Parent
unit screen on and off (sleep). Audio
remains active when the screen is off.
Volume
Press Vol.
to increase or decrease volume.
To mute, press until the Mute light comes on.
Remember, you won’t hear your baby through
the Parent unit if you mute the volume.
Screen brightness light sensor
The Parent unit screen
brightness automatically
adjusts depending on
the ambient light level.
See page 30 for more details.
Power
Press and hold for
a second to turn your
Parent unit on and off.
Talk
Press and hold Talk to talk
to your baby through the
Parent unit.
Tips about talking
You can talk to your baby
using the Parent unit.
Hold or have the Parent
unit about an arm’s length
away when using it to talk
to your baby – and take
care not to put your thumb
over the microphone. And
remember, while you’re
talking, you won’t be able
to hear your baby.
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Learn about your Baby unit
Power
Press and hold for 1 second
to turn your Baby unit on and off.
Night Light
Press to turn the
Night Light on and off.
Temperature indicator light
This changes colour as the
temperature changes. Yellow is
the optimum temperature, blue
too cold, orange too warm and
red too hot.
Temperature sensor
Link indicator light
This is solid green when the
Parent and Baby units are linked.
It flashes green when it’s trying
to link to a camera and flashes red
when no camera is linked.
Lullabies
Press to turn the Lullabies on
and off.
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How to name your camera
1 To change your camera name, tap Cameras and then Rename?.
2 Enter your baby’s name (up to eight characters) and tap Save.
Baby unit (camera)
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How to zoom your camera
To zoom a camera, tap the screen and the and will appear.
Tap these to zoom in and out.
When zoomed in, the will appear.
Tap these to move the view up, down, left or right.
Baby unit (camera)
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A gentle night light in your baby’s room can give your
baby comfort.
1 Tap the quick access menu .
Using the Night Light
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Using the Night Light
Tip
You can also turn the Night
Light on/off on the Baby
unit – just press the
button.
Tip
If you turn off your Baby
unit, any Night Light
settings will be saved on
your Parent and Baby unit.
2 Choose the Night Light tab.
3 Tap to turn your Night Light on/off. (The will glow yellow on the quick access
menu when you return to the home screen.)
4 There are three brightness settings for the Night Light. Tap how bright you want your
Night Light.
5 Tap to turn the timer on/off.
6 Tap to set your timer. To choose how long the light stays on, press Set Timer and
then tap + or -.
7 If you want to go back and adjust your Night Light’s brightness, tap Hide Timer.
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Using Lullabies
Music can entertain your baby or help them drift off to sleep. You can choose from:
Lullabies, Classical, Nature Sounds and White Noise.
1 Tap the quick access menu .
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Using Lullabies
Tip
If you turn off your Baby
unit, any lullaby settings
will be saved on your Parent
and Baby unit.
Tip
You can also turn Lullabies
on and off on the Baby unit
– just press the button.
2 Tap either arrow to scroll and choose the type of music you want from lullaby,
classical, nature or white noise.
3 Tap either arrow to choose the track to play.
4 Tap to play the track.
5 Tap to adjust the Baby unit (camera) volume.
6 Tap to turn the timer on/off. When on, you’ll see a timer icon on the Lullabies tab and
quick access menu.
7 Tap to set your timer. Then tap the + or - to set how long the music plays. You can
change timer settings whilst a track is playing.
8 Tap to set the track to keep repeating. If the track isn’t set to repeat, the other tracks
within that type of music will play.
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Feed Timer
How to set reminders for feeding time
Babies like regular feeding times and a bit of routine. Your handy baby monitor can
remind you of feeding times.
1 In Menu, tap Feed Timer.
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Tip
If you just start your feed
timer without changing any
settings, its default setting
is to alert you in two hours.
The maximum alert time
you can set is for an alert in
nine hours and 59 minutes.
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Important
If you turn off your Parent
unit, you’ll need to restart
your feed timer when you
turn it on again. Length
and frequency settings for
alerts aren’t affected by
turning off the Parent unit.
More than one alert?
You’ll always see the latest
alert on the screen. If you
dismiss the latest alert,
you’ll then see any
previous alert.
2 Tap when you want feed timer alerts.
3 Choose and tap the kind of alert you want
4 Tap Start . When your feed timer is on, the numbers showing the time glow green.
You can also see a countdown to the next alert on the home screen.
5 Tap to set the timer to keep repeating and reminding you of the next feeding time.
You’ll hear two beeps when the feed timer finishes. Tap the feed timer numbers on
the home screen to dismiss this alert and take you to the feed timer menu. If you’ve
set the timer to repeat, it’ll restart timing automatically from the moment you
dismiss the alert.
Feed Timer
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How to change the temperature alert settings
Make sure your baby’s room is at a comfortable temperature. Your handy baby monitor
will let you know if it’s getting too hot or too cold.
1 In Menu, tap Temperature.
Temperature
Important
The Baby unit’s
thermometer is accurate to
+/- 1°C.
Default settings
The Baby unit’s default
setting for temperature
alerts is 15°C (and below)
and 25°C (and above),
based on UK Department of
Health guidelines.
What happens if I reset the
Parent unit?
All temperature displays
and indicators will go back
to default settings.
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What happens if there’s
more than one alert?
You’ll always see the latest
alert on the screen. If you
dismiss the latest alert,
you’ll then see any
previous alert.
Note
If the alert is set to screen
only, the screen will come
on if the Parent unit is in
sleep mode.
Temperature
2 Tap if you want to change how you want your baby’s room temperature
displayed (i.e. in Celsius or Fahrenheit). Its default is Celsius.
3 Tap to turn off alerts or to set the kind of alert you want.
4 Tap if you want to adjust the temperature displayed. For example, you might
want to do this if there’s a slight difference in temperature between what’s showing
on the Parent unit and your central heating thermostat or other device.
5 Tap if you want to turn the Baby unit’s temperature indicator light on or off.
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Note
A Too Warm alert will
stop automatically after
30 seconds.
Temperature
During an alert, tap Dismiss to stop it or Settings to change it.
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Cry Alerts
How to know when your child is making a sound
Babies make all sorts of sounds, from gurgling and snuffling to chatting and crying. Cry
alerts do exactly as they say. They won’t alert you to every little snuffle, but only when
your child is making a loud noise. A cry alert only sounds when the Parent unit is on mute.
1 In Menu, tap Cry Alerts.
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Important
If the screen’s off or in sleep
mode, it’ll come on when
there’s a cry alert. If your
baby settles, a cry alert will
stop automatically after
30 seconds.
What happens if there’s
more than one alert?
You’ll always see the latest
one on the screen. If you
dismiss the latest alert
you’ll see the previous one.
2 Tap the kind of alert you want.
Cry Alerts
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Cry Alerts
During an alert, tap Dismiss to stop it or Settings to change it.
If the screen alert is set to off, press any button on the Parent unit to dismiss
the alert.
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The Baby unit has a night vision mode that allows you to monitor your baby in dark
rooms. The Baby unit has infra red LEDs that are invisible to your baby so they don’t
disturb or distract them.
The night vision mode will automatically turn on when the ambient light drops and the
room becomes dark. The image will turn to a black and white image as shown below:
The night vision works best when the Baby unit is placed between 1 and 2 metres from
your baby. Any further away and the image will not be as clear.
Night vision
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How to set key tones, backlight and time, and calibrate screen
All your main baby monitor settings are in one handy place on your Parent unit.
1 In Menu, tap Settings.
Settings
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Settings
2 Tap to set the sound or vibration you’d like when you tap your screen.
3 Tap to set how bright you’d like your screen. The default setting is for the Parent
unit to automatically adjust brightness depending on the ambient light. There are
five different levels of brightness, if you want to set this manually.
4 Tap to set the time.
5 Tap to calibrate your screen. (You’ll see arrows around the screen when it needs
calibrating, otherwise you shouldn’t need to calibrate it.)
2 3
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BT Help
How to see the set-up wizard, reset settings and get help
There’s lots of help, if you need it.
1 In Menu, tap BT Help.
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BT Help
2 Tap to see the set-up wizard.
3 Tap to reset your Parent unit to its factory settings.
4 Tap for the help website address (bt.com/producthelp), free helpline and
software version number (you might need this if you contact us).
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If you have any problems setting up or using
your baby monitor, see if these common
questions can help.
How long does the Parent unit battery last?
A fully charged Parent unit will last about 6.5 hours with
normal use. To speed up charging, charge the Parent unit
when it’s switched off. You can also charge the Parent unit and
use it at the same time, but it’ll charge slower and take longer
to fully charge.
How do I replace the battery?
You should only use a Lithium 3.7V 2500mAh 9.25Wh
battery from our helpdesk. Call us on 0808 100 6554* when
you need to replace it. When you get it, take off the battery
compartment cover and pull the tab inside to get the old
battery out. Then insert your new battery and put the cover
back on.
How do I attach my Baby unit to a wall?
You get some screws and plugs with your baby monitor.
Here’s what to do.
1. Make sure the wall can support the Baby unit.
2. Make sure the power plug can reach the power socket.
3. Check that you aren’t drilling into any hidden wiring or
plumbing. BT isn’t responsible for any damage or injury
caused while trying to wall mount your Baby unit.
4. Use a pencil to mark where you want your Baby unit.
5. Check the reception strength of the Baby unit and
its camera angle before drilling two 5mm holes,
37mm apart.
Help and troubleshooting
5mm drill bitBT Video Baby Monitor 7030
Item code: 078689
www.bt.com
Serial no:
Made in China
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Help and troubleshooting
My Parent/Baby unit isn’t working. What should I do?
Check that:
1. power cables are plugged in and switched on at the
wall socket
2. batteries are installed correctly and fully charged
3. the units are turned on
4. the Parent unit isn’t too far from the Baby unit(s) (large
obstructions or other electrical devices might affect the
signal between the Parent and Baby unit).
Sometimes unplugging the power cables, waiting about 20
seconds, and then plugging them back in can help. If you do
this, you’ll need to allow about a minute for Parent and Baby
unit(s) to link.
My Parent/Baby unit is making a high-pitched noise.
What should I do?
They might be too close together. Make sure they’re at least
2-3 metres apart.
How do I reset my Parent unit?
In Menu, tap BT Help then tap Factory Reset.
How do I reset my Baby unit?
Within three seconds of the Baby unit starting, press and
hold down the and buttons for about five seconds.
Why is my Parent unit beeping?
The Parent unit beeps when:
• your units aren’t linking – see page 8.
• there’s a problem with mains or battery power
• a crying alert is switched on – see page 25.
Still stuck?
Try bt.com/producthelp or call us on 0808 100 6554. Calls to
this number made from within the UK mainland network are
free. Mobile and international call costs may vary.
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Cleaning
Your BT Video Baby Monitor 7030 units have a durable plastic
casing that should keep their colour and finish for many years.
To clean, use only a soft cloth slightly dampened with water or
a mild soap. Do not use too much water or cleaning solvents.
Guarantee
Your BT Video Baby Monitor 7030 is guaranteed for 12
months from the date you bought it. Subject to the terms
listed below, the guarantee covers the repair of – or at BT’s
or its agent’s discretion, the option to replace – the BT Video
Baby Monitor 7030 or any part of it which is faulty or below
standard, or as a result of inferior workmanship or materials.
Products over 28 days old from the date of purchase may be
replaced with a refurbished or repaired product.
The conditions of this guarantee are:
• the guarantee shall only apply to defects that occur within
the 12-month guarantee period
• proof of purchase is needed
• the equipment is returned to BT or its agent as instructed
• this guarantee doesn’t cover the batteries and any faults
or defects caused by accidents, misuse, fair wear and tear,
neglect, tampering with the equipment, or any attempt at
adjustment or repair other than through approved agents
• this guarantee doesn’t affect your statutory rights.
Within the 12-month guarantee period
Before returning your equipment, please read Help
and troubleshooting starting on page 33 or contact us
on 0808 100 6554*. There’s also more help at
bt.com/producthelp.
In the unlikely event of a defect, we’ll issue a Fault Reference
Authorisation (FRA) number and instructions for replacement
or repair. You’ll need the FRA number when returning the
product. This doesn’t affect your statutory rights.
Outside of the 12-month guarantee period
If your equipment needs repair after the guarantee period
or if you need technical assistance outside of the 12-month
guarantee period, call BT’s approved technical support agent,
Discount Communications Ltd on 0800 980 8999.
Returning your product
If you call us and we can’t fix your problem, we’ll give you a
Fault Reference Authorisation (FRA) number and ask you to
return the equipment to where you bought it. If possible,
please pack the equipment in its original packaging. Please
remember to include all parts, including cables and batteries.
For guarantee purposes, proof of purchase is needed –
so please keep your receipt.
Guarantee and returns
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How to recycle your equipment
Your baby monitor is classed as electrical or electronic
equipment, so DO NOT put it in your normal rubbish bin.
It’s all part of the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE) Directive to recycle products in the best way – to be
kinder to the planet, get rid of dangerous things more safely
and bury less rubbish in the ground.
You should contact your retailer or supplier for advice on how
to dispose of this product in an environmentally friendly way.
* Calls to these numbers made from within the UK mainland network are free.
Mobile and international call costs may vary.
R&TTE
This product is intended for use in the UK.
This equipment complies with the essential requirements
for the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal
Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC.
Declaration of Conformance
Hereby, BT declares that this BT Video Baby Monitor 7030
is in compliance with the essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
The Declaration of Conformance can be found at
bt.com/producthelp
User Guide formats
Call 0808 100 6554* to get this guide in Braille, large print
and audio CD.