Philips Baby Monitor SC469 User Manual

Dial-up baby monitor  
SBC SC469  
Instructions for use  
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Your dial-up baby m onitor  
SBC SC469  
Philips is committed to producing caring, reliable products that new  
mothers and fathers really need. Products whose reliability and operating  
quality bring reassurance.  
Being both a regular wireless baby monitor and a dial-up unit in one, the  
SBC SC469 gives you more freedom to move in and around the house and  
garden while having the assurance that you can hear your baby wherever  
your are.When the range of the regular baby monitor is out of range,  
simply extend it by connecting the baby monitor to your (mobile) phone.  
It works both ways, the dialler calls you when your baby makes a sound and  
you can dial in to the baby unit to listen or speak to your baby.  
Im portant inform ation  
Please read this guide carefully before using the baby monitor, and keep it  
for future reference.This baby monitor is intended as an aid. It is not a  
substitute for responsible and proper adult supervision and should not be  
used as such.  
Ensure the Baby Unit and adapter cable are always out of reach of the  
baby, they should be at least one metre away.  
• Never place the Baby Unit inside the baby s cot or playpen!  
• Never cover the baby monitor (with a towel, blanket, etc.).  
• Clean the baby monitor with a damp cloth.  
• Never use the baby monitor near water.  
• Radio equipment for wireless applications is not protected against  
disturbance from other radio services.  
Ensure the room where the Baby Unit is to be placed has a telephone  
connection with access to your telephone network.  
• There is a risk of explosion if batteries are replaced by an incorrect type.  
• Remove batteries if the unit is not used for a longer period of time.  
• Clean battery contacts regularly with an eraser.  
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Contents  
Help line  
General  
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Important information  
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Functional overview 5-6  
Getting your baby monitor ready 7-10  
Using your baby monitor as a regular baby monitor 10-11  
Using your baby monitor in Dial-up mode 12-13  
Advanced options (Dial-up mode only) 13-15  
Troubleshooting 16-17  
Technical specifications 18  
Functional overview  
A) Baby Unit  
Product illustration on  
inside flap:  
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M(emory) button  
Selects a telephone number from the memory.  
CHANNEL selection switch  
Selects the required channel.  
SENSITIVITY switch  
Adjusts the microphone sensitivity of the Baby Unit.  
button  
Switches the night light on and off.  
Keypad  
Programs telephone numbers, PIN code, timer and sensitivity time.  
Microphone  
POW ER button  
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Switches the unit on and off.  
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Power light  
Lights up green when the unit is switched on.  
Display  
Informs you on the present status of the unit:  
- unit in Baby monitor mode;  
- unit in Dial-up mode;  
M1 - M5 - indicate phone numbers stored in the memory (1 to 5);  
8 8 - indicate phone numbers;  
- unit not (properly) connected to the mains;  
- unit not (properly) connected to the telephone network;  
- indicates that a sensitivity time delay is programmed  
(sensitivity time is 10 seconds as standard);  
PIN - indicates that a non default PIN code is programmed;  
- indicates battery status. Blinks when batteries are low and need  
to be replaced.  
10 MO DE button  
Selects the required operation mode: Dial-up mode or regular Baby  
monitor mode.  
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11 Lid  
12 Battery com partm ent  
13 RESET button  
Resets all user settings to the default factory settings.  
14 VO LUME control  
Adjusts the volume.  
15 Tone/Pulse selector  
Selects between tone dialling and pulse dialling. Always use tone dialling  
unless your telephone company only support pulse dialling.  
16 Loudspeaker  
17 Extractable antenna  
18 PHO NELINE O UT socket  
Connects the unit to the telephone.  
19 PHO NELINE IN socket  
Connects the unit to the telephone network.  
20 DC 9V —< socket  
DC power supply socket for connection to the mains.  
21 AC power adapter  
B) Parent Unit (O nly for Regular baby m onitor use)  
22 Charging light  
Lights up red when the unit battery is being charged.  
23 Charging base  
24 SYSTEM CHECK light  
Lights up green when the units have proper contact.  
Flashes red when the units are out of range or when connection is  
not reliably anymore.  
25 Loudspeaker  
26 Sound level lights  
Visually indicate baby's sounds.  
27 Antenna  
28 Power light  
Lights up green when the unit is switched on.  
Flashes red when batteries are almost empty.  
29 VO LUME control and O N/O FF switch  
Switches the unit on and controls the volume.  
30 CHANNEL selection switch  
Selects the required channel.  
31 SYSTEM CHECK ALARM switch  
Switches the System Check Alarm on and off.  
The alarm beeps when the units are not in contact.  
32 Battery com partm ent  
33 DC 9V —< socket  
DC power supply socket for connection to the mains  
34 AC power adapter  
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Getting your baby m onitor ready  
Battery back-up  
As soon as the batteries are inserted battery back-up will be activated. In  
case of mains failure during mains operated use, the unit will give you a  
call and automatically switch to battery operated use.The unit  
automatically switches back to mains operated use when the mains  
returns.  
Inserting the batteries in the Baby Unit  
1 Ensure the Baby Unit is disconnected from the mains.  
2 Remove the battery compartment cover (12) using a screwdriver.  
3 Insert four 1.5V, alkaline, LR6 batteries using the + and - configuration  
inside the battery compartment. The batteries are not included.  
Only use 1.5V LR6/AA non-rechargeable alkaline batteries.  
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The Baby Unit can now be used cordlessly in both regular baby monitor  
mode and Dial-up mode. It operates for approximately 30 hours on  
fresh batteries  
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When the battery indicator on the display (9) is empty and blinking, the  
battery power is low.You should install new batteries.  
Tips:  
Switch off the Baby night light to save battery power when the Baby Unit is  
being battery operated.  
Remove batteries if the unit is not used for a longer period of time.  
Remove empty batteries from the Baby Unit.  
Installing the units for use in regular baby m onitor  
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1 Position the Baby Unit at least one metre away from your baby.  
Never place the Baby Unit inside the babys cot or playpen.  
2 Set the CHANNEL selection switches (2 and 30) to the same channel on  
both units.  
3 Connect the AC power adapter (21) to the DC 9V —< socket (20)  
of the Baby Unit and insert the mains plug into the mains supply.  
4 Move away from the Baby Unit with the Parent Unit.  
If units are positioned too close to each other, a high-pitched noise can be  
heard.  
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5 Connect the second power adapter (34) to the DC 9V —< socket  
(33) of the Parent Units charging base and insert the mains plug into the  
mains supply.  
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The red charging light (22) lights up.  
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7 Leave the Parent Unit in the charging base for at least 14 hours to fully  
charge the batteries.  
CHARGE  
When batteries are fully charged, the Parent Unit can be used cordlessly for  
approximately 12 hours.  
Place the Parent Unit inside the charging base when the power light on  
the Parent Unit flashes green (an indication that batteries are low).  
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The units are now ready for use in regular baby monitor mode.  
Replacing the Parent Units battery pack  
1 Open the Parent Units battery compartment cover (32).  
2 Disconnect the old battery pack from the power plug and remove from  
the battery compartment.  
3 Carefully connect the new battery pack to the power plug and place  
inside the battery compartment.  
4 Close the battery compartment cover (32). Remove the battery pack  
from the Parent Unit if it is not used for long periods of time.  
Note:Always replace the battery pack with one of the same type:  
SBC EB4880, 4.8V, 800 mAh.  
Batteries  
Dispose of used batteries in an environmentally friendly manner.  
Do not mix old and new batteries, or different types of batteries.  
Remove Baby Unit batteries if the baby monitor is not to be used for  
more than a few days.  
Installing the Baby Unit for use in Dial-up m ode  
1 Position the Baby Unit at least one metre away from your baby.  
Never place the Baby Unit inside the babys cot or playpen.  
2 Connect the telephone cable to the Baby Unit PHONELINE IN socket (19).  
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3 Connect the AC power adapter (21) to the DC 9V —< socket (20)  
of the Baby Unit and insert the mains plug into the mains supply.  
4 Use the TONE/PULSE selector (15) to select tone dialling or pulse  
dialling.  
Always use tone dialling unless your telephone company only supports  
pulse dialling. Please check with your telephone company when in doubt.  
5 Press the POWER button (7).  
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The display (9) lights up and the Power light (8) lights up green.  
After a few seconds M1 starts blinking on the display.  
The Baby Unit is now in Quick install mode and you are asked to enter:  
– A call-up phone number (M1).This is the number the Baby Unit is  
going to call when sound is detected.  
– A 4 digit PIN code (PIN).The PIN code has to be entered when  
placing calls to the Baby Unit.  
– A sensitivity time (  
).This is the time after which the Baby Unit  
calls the call up number when sound is detected.  
The default is 10 seconds.  
6 Enter the call-up phone number, PIN code and sensitivity time using the  
numeric keypad (5) and confirm each entry by pressing the OK button  
on the keypad (5).  
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The Baby Unit is now ready for use in Dial-up mode and returns to  
regular baby monitor mode.  
Notes:  
– Optional conversion connectors are available at your telephone supplier, in  
case your telephone cable does not fit.  
– With the C(lear) button on the keypad (5) you can always clear the last  
entered digit.  
If you do not wish to change the default sensitivity time (  
simply press the OK button on the keypad (5).  
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If no button is pressed for 5 seconds the Baby Unit enters regular baby  
monitor mode.  
To undo the installation, press the RESET button (13) for more than  
5 seconds.  
For more detailed information on programming and on resetting the Baby  
Unit, see Advanced settings.  
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Selecting your language  
When placing calls to the Baby monitor you are asked to enter your PIN  
code in one of the following languages:  
1 English;  
2 French;  
3 German;  
4 Spanish;  
5 Dutch.  
Select your language as follows:  
1 Press the PRG (Program) button on the keypad (5).  
2 Press the OK button on the keypad (5) followed by the number for your  
language (1, 2, 3, 4 or 5).  
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The selected number is shown on the display and the Baby Unit will  
mention the selected language.  
3 Press the OK button again to confirm your selection.  
Using your baby m onitor as a regular baby m onitor  
Listening to your baby  
1 Press the POWER button (7) on the Baby Unit to switch it on.  
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The display lights up and the Power light (8) lights up green.  
After a few seconds M1 starts blinking on the display.  
The Baby Unit is now in Quick install mode.  
2 Wait 5 seconds or press the OK button on the keypad (5) several times  
to skip Quick install mode for there is no need to program the Baby Unit  
(call-up phone number, PIN code and sensitivity time) in regular baby  
monitor mode.  
3 Use the MODE button (10) to select Baby monitor mode (  
).  
4 Use the SENSITIVITY switch (3) to adjust the microphone sensitivity of  
the Baby Unit to a level you prefer (using your own voice as a sound  
reference).  
5 Extract and move the Baby Unit antenna (17) for best reception.  
6 Switch on the Parent Unit and adjust the volume to the level you prefer,  
using the VOLUME ON/OFF control (29).  
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The digital SYSTEM CHECK light (24) lights up continuously (green)  
when the Parent and Baby Unit are in contact with each other.  
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Avoiding interference  
If there is interference or if sound reception is poor, switch both units to  
another channel.  
Always ensure that the CHANNEL selection switches (2 and 30) on both  
units are set to the same position.  
Monitoring baby silently  
Adjust the volume on the Parent Unit to the lowest level using the  
VOLUME ON/OFF control (29) (do not switch off).  
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Now you will not hear your baby.Therefore you should continuously  
check the sound level lights (26).The sound level lights will visually alert  
you to babys sounds.The more noise your baby makes, the more lights  
light up.  
Checking that the units are in contact  
Check that the digital SYSTEM CHECK light (24) on the Parent Unit  
lights up continuously (green) to confirm that the connection between  
both units is reliable.  
If the light flashes (green), move the Parent Unit closer to the Baby Unit.  
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The light flashes if the units are out of range for more than 30 seconds  
or if there is interference.  
Switching on the system check alarm  
The system check alarm on the Parent Unit beeps when the units are not  
in contact.The Parent Unit is delivered with the system check alarm in  
the Off ( ) position.To switch on the alarm:  
1 Open the Parent Units battery compartment cover (32).  
2 Set the SYSTEM CHECK ALARM switch (31) inside the compartment to  
the ON position ( ).  
3 Close the battery compartment cover (32).  
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The SYSTEM CHECK light (24) can still flash even if the system check  
alarm is switched off.  
Switching on the night light  
Press the  
button (4) to switch on the nightlight.  
Switch off the night light when operating the Baby Unit on batteries to  
conserve power.  
O perating range 200m in open air  
The baby monitor has an operating range of up to 200 metres in ideal  
open-air conditions.This means that the units will be in each others  
range when there are no obstacles in between.Walls, ceilings, large  
objects and even glass affect the operating range.The more obstacles  
there are in between, the shorter the operating range.  
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Using your baby m onitor in Dial-up m ode  
Setting the Baby Unit to Dial-up m ode  
1 Ensure all connections have been properly made (see Installing the Baby  
Unit) and that at least one call-up phone number has been stored in the  
units memory (see Installing the Baby Unit for use in Dial-up mode).  
2 Press the Power button (7) to switch on the Baby Unit.  
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The power light (8) lights up green.  
3 Use the MODE button (10) to select Dial-up mode (  
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4 Use the M(emory) button (1) to select the required call-up number  
(M1-M5).  
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The call-up number has now been set.  
When noise is detected during your absence, the Baby Unit will call this  
number.  
5 Use the SENSITIVITY switch (3) to adjust the microphone sensitivity of  
the Baby Unit to the level you prefer (using your own voice as a sound  
reference).  
Note: If  
lights up the unit is not (properly) connected to the telephone  
network.You can not select Dial-up mode, an alert beep will sound and  
the Baby Unit stays in regular baby monitor mode.  
Answering the Dial-up m onitors call  
Ensure the Baby Unit is switched on and set to Dial-up mode and that a  
call-up phone number has been stored in the units memory (see  
‘Installing the Baby Unit for use in Dial-up mode).  
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When noise is detected after the sensitivity time has elapsed, the Baby  
Unit calls the selected call-up number.  
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After answering the phone, you can listen to your baby. After pressing  
the # button on your telephone, you can talk back to your baby.  
After three minutes the Baby Unit will break off the connection.  
If you do not answer the phone the unit will hang up and then calls  
back after 1 minute.  
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If the unit detects noise again, it will repeat the above procedure.  
Press the * key on your telephone to end the call (for tone dialling mode  
only).  
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Calling in to check on your baby  
Note:We recommend using a tone dial telephone when calling in to the Baby  
Unit. Calling in with a pulse dial telephone might not work properly or not  
at all.  
1 Ensure the Baby Unit is switched on and set to Dial up mode and that  
you have your PIN code at hand.  
2 Dial the number of the telephone line the Baby Unit is connected to.  
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After three rings, the Baby Unit is activated and will request your  
PIN code.  
3 Enter your PIN code using the numeric keys on your telephone.  
You can now listen to your baby.  
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If you press the # button on your telephone you can also talk to your  
baby.  
4 Press the * key on your telephone to end the call (for tone dialling mode  
only).  
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The Baby Unit will automatically disconnect after 3 minutes.  
Note: If you press the wrong PIN code three times in a row, the unit will hang up.  
Advanced options (Dial-up m ode only)  
Storing telephone num bers  
Up to five telephone numbers can be stored in the Baby Units memory.  
1 Press the PRG (Program) button on the keypad (5).  
2 Press the M(emory) button (1).  
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If ‘M1’ lights up on the display, telephone numbers have already been  
stored in the memory. If ‘M1’ blinks on the display, the memory is still  
empty.  
3 Continue to press the M(emory) button (1) to find an empty memory  
location (or a required memory location).The icon blinks when the  
location is empty.  
4 Use the numeric keypad (5) to enter the required telephone number.  
The number may consist of a maximum of 40 digits.  
Confirm your entry by pressing the OK button on the keypad (5).  
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The telephone number will be shown on the display (11 digits only).  
The number disappears from the display and the icon (e.g.M1) remains  
lit.The number has now been stored.  
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5 If you wish to store another telephone number press the M(emory)  
button (1) again to select a memory location and repeat steps 3 and 4.  
Notes:  
With the C(lear) button on the keypad (5) you can always clear the last  
entered digit.  
When no key is pressed for 5 seconds the Baby Unit leaves the  
programming mode.  
In case your telephone network requires a short pause between numbers  
(e.g. for selecting an outside line), a pause can be stored by pressing the  
button on the keypad (5).The display will next show a P’.  
Clearing telephone num bers  
1 Press the PRG (Program) button on the keypad (5).  
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‘M1’ blinks on the display.  
2 Press the M(emory) button (1).  
‘M1’ lights up on the display together with the telephone number.  
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3 Press the 0’ button on the keypad (5).  
4 Briefly press the C(lear) button on the keypad (5).  
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The icon starts flashing and the number disappears from the display.  
The number has now been cleared and the memory location is available  
again.  
5 Repeat steps 2, 3 and 4 to clear other telephone numbers.  
Note:To clear all numbers,you can also reset the unit.  
All user settings will be reset to the factory default.  
See Resetting the Baby Unit’ for more information.  
Storing your PIN code  
When using the Baby monitor in Dial-up mode, use of the PIN code is  
necessary. It prevents others from listening to your baby.The PIN code  
has to be entered when placing calls to the Baby Unit  
1 Press the PRG (Program) button on the keypad (5).  
2 Press the PIN button on the keypad (5).  
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PIN’ and  – –  start flashing on the display.  
3 Use the numeric keypad (5) to enter the required PIN code.The code  
must consist of 4 digits.  
4 If the code is correct, press the OK button on the keypad (5) to store  
the code in the memory.  
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Notes:  
With the C(lear) button on the keypad (5) you can always clear the last  
entered digit.  
If you wish to change the PIN code, just repeat the above procedure.  
Setting the sensitivity tim e  
When the Baby Unit detects sound for approximately 10 seconds, it will  
dial the selected number. In case you want to delay calling out interval  
you can enter another sensitivity time.  
1 Press the PRG (Program) button on the keypad (5).  
2 Press the  
button on the keypad (5).  
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3 Use the numeric keypad (5) to enter the required sensitivity time time  
and confirm by pressing the OK button on the keypad (5).  
Notes:  
With the C(lear) button on the keypad (5) you can clear the last entered  
digit.  
Entering a time under 10 seconds or over 360 seconds will not be  
accepted.  
Resetting the Baby Unit  
Resetting the Baby Unit is an easy way to delete all programmed phone  
numbers, the PIN code and the sensitivity time simultaneously. Resetting  
will also restart the quick start installation process.  
Keep the RESET button (13) pressed for about 5 seconds.  
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First you will hear a short confirmation beep.  
When you hear a double beep, the reset procedure is complete.  
All user settings (including selected language) are now reset to the  
default factory settings.  
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Troubleshooting  
First check the points listed belowif an error occurs. If you are unable to  
resolve the problem by following the solutions given below, contact the  
helpline or consult your dealer. Under no circumstances should you try to  
repair the set yourself as this will invalidate the warranty.  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Solution  
System check  
light flashes red  
and/or system  
check alarm  
sounds  
Units are out of range or there is Move units closer together to  
interference from another  
FM source.  
restore the link. Remove the other  
FM source.  
Baby Unit is not switched on.  
Press POWER button (7).  
Power light does  
not light up  
Parent Unit: unit is not turned on. Turn VOLUME ON/OFF control (29)  
downwards.  
AC power adapter (34)  
Insert AC power (34) adapter into the  
not inserted into the mains supply mains supply and/or into the units  
and/or into the charging base (33). charging base (33).  
Batteries are low.  
Recharge batteries.  
Baby Unit: unit is not turned on.  
AC power adapter (21)  
Press POWER button (7).  
Insert AC power (21) adapter into the  
not inserted into the mains supply mains supply and/or into the units  
and/or into the unit (20).  
Batteries are exhausted.  
Units are too close together.  
charging basre (20).  
Replace batteries.  
High pitched  
noise  
Move Parent Unit away from Baby  
Unit.Turn VOLUME ON/OFF  
control (29) on Parent Unit upwards.  
Parent Unit  
batteries do not  
charge  
AC power adapter (34)  
not inserted into the mains supply mains supply and/or into the unit  
and/or into the charging base (33). the charging base (33).  
Insert AC power (34) adapter into the  
Battery life is at an end.  
Replace battery pack.  
No sound  
Volume on Parent Unit is set  
too low.  
Turn VOLUME ON/OFF control (29)  
downwards.  
Power light  
flashing  
Batteries are low or empty.  
Parent Unit: - recharge battery pack.  
Baby Unit: - replace batteries or  
connect to mains power.  
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Problem  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Interference or  
poor reception  
Mobile or cordless phones too  
close to the baby monitor.  
Move phones away from the units.  
Pick-up from  
another baby  
m onitor  
Both systems are operating on  
the same frequency.  
Switch channels.  
Baby Unit cannot  
switch to Dial-up  
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Telephone line not present  
Check telephone line connection,  
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icon on display is on).  
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must be off).  
Baby Unit does  
not dial a  
Dial-up mode not selected  
icon on display is not on).  
Use the MODE button (10) to select  
Dial-up mode.  
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telephone  
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Telephone line not present  
icon on display is on).  
Check telephone line connection,  
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must be off).  
‘Sensitivity time’ too long.  
Set shorter sensitivity time.  
No call-up’ phone number(s)  
stored in the memory.  
Store at least one call-up’ phone  
number. See Installing the Baby Unit  
for use in Dial-up mode.  
No call-up’ phone number  
selected.  
Select call-up’ phone number. See  
Setting the Baby Unit to Dial-up mode.  
Baby Unit does  
not recognise  
PIN code  
Wrong PIN code entered.  
Redial and enter correct PIN code.  
Your telephone is in pulse dial  
mode.  
Set telephone to tone dial mode. See  
the instructions for use of your  
telephone. Use a tone dial telephone  
or a mobile telephone.  
The telephone used is a pulse  
dial telephone.  
Use a tone dial telephone or a mobile  
telephone.  
No PIN code stored in the  
memory.  
Store PIN code. See Installing the  
Baby Unit for use in Dial-up mode.  
Baby Unit does  
not answer an  
incom ing call  
The telephone used is a pulse  
dial telephone.  
Use a tone dial telephone.  
Baby Unit  
does not dial  
correct num ber  
Your telephone network does not Set TONE/PULSE selector (15) to  
recognise dialling pulses. Tone or use a mobile telephone.  
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Helpline  
If you have any queries about the SBC SC469, please contact our helpline  
for assistance.You can find the number in the list on page 2. Before you call,  
please check the instructions carefully; they can help you solve most  
problems.The model number of the Dial-up baby monitor is SBC SC469.  
Date of purchase: _____ /_____ /______ day /month /year  
Technical specifications  
Power supply:  
Battery pack; rechargeable NiMH for Parent Unit (included).  
Optional batteries 4 x 1.5 V;AA alkaline for Baby Unit (not included).  
AC power adapter 230V AC, 50 Hz (two included):  
- Output voltage 9 V DC, 200mA.  
Only use the AC power adapter included.  
Operating range:  
• Up to 200 metres in ideal conditions (walls, floors, etc., can limit this  
distance).  
Operating  
temperature:  
• 10°C to 40°C.  
Digital Pilot tone:  
• Digitally monitored communication link (hidden signal helps reduce  
interference and enables a communication link between both units to  
ensure you only hear your babys sounds).  
Transmission  
frequencies:  
SBC SC469/00: from 40.695 to 40.675 MHz  
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Guarantuee certificate  
Garantiebewijs  
Certificado de garantia  
Garantibevis  
Certificat de garantie  
Certificado de garantia  
ꢆꢇꢇꢈꢂꢉꢂ  
Garantieschein  
Certificato di garanzia  
Garanticertifikat  
Takuutodistus  
Garantibevis  
year warranty  
année garantie  
Jahr Garantie  
jaar garantie  
año garantia  
anno garanzia  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅ ꢆꢇꢇꢈꢉꢄꢉ  
år garanti  
år garanti  
år garanti  
vuosi takuu  
año garantia  
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Type:  
SBC SC469  
Serial nr:_____________________________________________________________  
Date of purchase - Date de la vente - Verkaufsdatum - Aankoopdatum - Fecha de compra - Date dacquisito -  
Data da adquirição - Gꢌꢆꢁꢋꢌꢉꢃꢘꢍ ꢍꢇꢋꢁꢙꢅ - Inköpsdatum - Anskaffelsesdato - Kjøpedato - Oatopäivä -  
Dealers name, address and signature  
ꢊꢃꢋꢌꢍꢎꢆꢏꢐꢃꢌꢋ, ꢑꢒꢆꢈꢓꢔꢃꢄꢉ ꢕꢍꢒ ꢔꢏꢋꢇꢁꢍꢖꢗ ꢎꢋꢔ ꢆꢌꢏ. ꢏꢁꢋꢌꢉꢓꢆꢔꢎꢉ  
Återförsäljarens namn, adress och signatur  
Forhandlerens navn, adresse og unterskrift  
Forhandlerens navn, adresse og unterskrift  
Jälleenmyyjän nimi, osoite ja allekirjoitus  
Nom, adresse et signature du revendeur  
Name,Anschrift und Unterschrift des Händlers  
Naam, adres en handtekening v.d. handelaar  
Nombre, direccion y firma del distribudor  
Nome, indirizzo e firma del fornitore  
Nome, morada e assinature da loja  
6 month guarantee on rechargeable batteries  
6 mois de garantie sur les piles rechargeables  
6 meses de garantía para las pilas recargables  
6 Monate Garantie auf wiederaufladbare Batterien  
6 maanden garantie op oplaadbare batterijen  
Garanzia di 6 mesi sulle batterie ricaricabili  
Pilhas recarregáveis com 6 meses de garantia  
Eꢇꢇꢈꢉꢄꢉ 6 ꢌꢉꢃꢐꢃ ꢄꢆ ꢆꢏꢍꢃꢍꢖꢋꢁꢎꢒꢚꢂꢌꢆꢃꢆꢅ ꢌꢏꢍꢎꢍꢁꢘꢆꢅ  
6 månaders garanti på laddningsbara batterier  
6 måneders garanti på genopladelige batterier  
6 måneders garanti på de oppladbare batteriene  
Ladattavilla akuilla on 6 kuukauden takuu  
This document is printed on chlorine free produced paper  
Data subject to change without notice  
Printed in China  
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