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If you experience any problems, please call the Helpline on Freephone 0808 100 6554* or visit www.bt.com/producthelp
Using your BT Digital Baby Monitor & Pacifier 21
Once the Mute Low sound
threshold has been exceeded,
baby sounds will be able to be
heard for a further six seconds
even if they do not reach the
Mute Low threshold.
You will be able to activate
Talk Back mode even if other
functions have been activated
at the Baby unit like Music
playback or Nightlight on.
Press
or on the Baby
unit to adjust the Talk Back
volume level of the Baby unit
loudspeaker.
Do not press the
button
when the Baby unit and
Parent unit are positioned in
the same room. High-pitch
noise will be generated if the
button is pressed when
Baby unit and Parent unit are
close to each other or within
3 metres distance.
When using Talk Back, hold
the Parent unit approximately
30cm in front of your mouth
when talking to baby.
If the Parent unit receives sound up to the level of
the first two LEDs then they will turn amber but no
sound will be heard, if the sound rises above this
level then the unit will un-mute so you can hear the
sounds.
1. To switch Mute Low on, press the
button
located on the top of the Parent unit. The Mute
indicator will turn amber.
2. To switch Mute Low off, press the
button again.
The amber indicator will switch off.
Talk Back
You can use the Parent unit Talk Back feature as a
one way intercom to comfort and reassure your
baby. By speaking into the Parent unit your baby
will hear your voice from the Baby unit. Please note
that when using Talk Back you will not be able to
hear your baby until you release the
button.
1. Press and hold down the
button on the
Parent unit to speak to your baby.
Whilst the
button is depressed the display
will show Talk and the green Link indicators will
flash on both units.
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