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Baby Monitor - Digital Audio Baby Monitor With Two Parent Units
DM111-2
Manuals & Documentation
Frequently Asked Questions
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The Parent Unit turns on when it is connected to AC power using the supplied power adapter, or when connected the charged battery pack.
The Baby Unit turns on when it is connected to AC power using the supplied power adapter.
Ensure that you are using power outlets that are known to be working and not controlled by a wall switch.
Make sure the power adapters are firmly connected to the power outlets and Parent and Baby Units.
Either unit can be turned off by pressing the Power button for approximately two seconds. To turn either unit on again, press the Power button for approximately two seconds.
The battery in the Parent Unit is not holding a charge.
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Ensure that the battery is properly installed and connected to the Parent Unit. Look for the battery icon in the upper right corner of the display.
Check the installation of the power adapter, both at the electrical outlet and Parent Unit. The electrical outlet should not be controlled by a switch.
A full charge takes approximately 12 hours.
If the battery has been in service for more than one year, replace the battery. Batteries can be purchased at www.vtechphones.com.
Parent Unit beeps and is not working normally
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Make sure the Baby Unit is turned on.
Move the Parent Unit closer to the Baby Unit, but not closer than 1 meter / 3 feet.
If you are using the Parent Unit in cordless mode, the battery may be low and requires recharging. A full charge takes 12 hours.
Reset the system by disconnecting power from both units, waiting at least one minute, then reconnecting power. Allow time for the two units to link to each other.
Nearby DECT 6.0 cordless phones or other electronic devices may be interfering with the baby monitor. Separate these devices as far apart as possible.