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Babytalker 3100
ENGLISH
11.3 Registering the Parent Unit with the Baby Unit
If the night light of the baby unit blinks and/or no connection can be established between the parent unit and the
baby unit (blinking green LED on the parent unit), the parent unit needs to be registered with the baby unit.
– Unplug the AC mains adapter of the baby unit from the mains receptacle and remove the batteries from
the parent unit.
– Press the On/Off switch of the baby unit and hold it pressed while plugging the AC mains adapter into
the mains receptacle.
The baby unit will start up in registration mode.
– Release the On/Off switch . The night light of the baby unit will blink for 60 seconds.
– Press the On/Off switch of the parent unit and hold the button pressed while installing the batteries.
The parent unit will start up and the 1 volume - , the power and link-LED will blink. Release the
On/Off switch .
– Registration mode ends after successful registration or after 60 seconds.
The night light of the baby unit will stop blinking;
The LEDs of the parent unit will go off.
– You will hear a long beep when registration is successful or three short beeps if it is not.
Checking the link between the parent unit and the baby unit:
– Press and hold the Paging button on the baby unit for 2 seconds.
– In response, the parent unit will emit a high-pitched tone for 30 seconds.
– Briefly press the On /Off switch on the parent unit to switch off the tone.
12 Storage and Disposal Instructions
12.1 Storage
Remove the batteries (regular or rechargeable) from the parent unit and the baby unit.
Store the equipment in a dry location.
12.2 Waste Disposal of Package Materials
The package materials are environmentally friendly materials that can be given to your local waste collector
for recycling.
12.3 Waste Disposal (environmental protection)
‘NOT LINKED’ appears
on the parent unit
display
Baby unit not switched on Switch on the baby unit
The parent unit and baby unit are too
far apart
Reduce the distance between the
parent unit and the baby unit
The parent unit is not registered with
the baby unit
Register the parent unit with the baby
unit (see “11.3 Registering the Parent
Unit with the Baby Unit”)
The parent unit does
not reproduce the
sounds picked up by
the baby unit
The volume setting of the parent unit
may be too low or switched off.
Increase the volume setting of the
parent unit
Short sounds are not heard Turn off the NEMo function
Limited range and
interference during
transmission
The range of the equipment depends
on the surroundings.
Steel structures and concrete walls
can impair transmission.
Avoid obstacles as much as possible.
The equipment emits a
high-pitched whistle
The parent unit and baby unit are too
close together
Increase the distance to at least
2 metres
• Check that the AC mains adapter of the baby unit is connected and plugged into a mains
receptacle and that the batteries in the parent unit are charged.
• We recommend that you keep the box and packing materials so you can use them to
transport the equipment in the future if necessary.
Problem Possible cause Solution
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