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Lists all items included in the package for the video baby monitor.
Details the components and features of the baby unit (camera) with labeled diagrams.
Details the components and features of the parent unit (display) with labeled diagrams.
Instructions on how to manually switch between camera views on the parent unit.
Explains how to activate the scan mode for viewing multiple cameras sequentially.
Instructions on how to disable the multiple cameras scan mode.
This document outlines the features, usage, and maintenance of the Bonoch Video Baby Monitor. It covers everything from initial setup to advanced functions and troubleshooting, ensuring a comprehensive guide for users.
The Bonoch Video Baby Monitor is designed to provide parents with real-time video and audio monitoring of their baby. The system consists of two main units: the Baby Unit (camera) and the Parent Unit (monitor).
The Baby Unit is equipped with a standard camera lens, a light sensor, and a microphone to capture video and audio from the baby's room. It also includes an antenna for wireless transmission, a temperature sensor to monitor the room's climate, and a USB-C charging port for power. For advanced functionality, it features a TF slot for potential local storage, a pairing button for connecting to the Parent Unit, and a reset hole for system resets. The camera can be easily adjusted and even supports a wide-angle lens for a broader view of the nursery.
The Parent Unit serves as the central control and display hub. It features a clear display screen that shows the live video feed from the Baby Unit. Key controls include a power button, volume controls with a level indicator, and a comprehensive menu system. Navigation is facilitated by up, down, left, and right arrow keys, along with an "OK" button for selections and a "Menu/Back/Camera/Video Recording" button for accessing various functions. The Parent Unit also has a zoom function, an intercom feature for two-way communication with the baby, and a play music function for lullabies. An antenna ensures strong signal reception, while a speaker provides audio output. Like the Baby Unit, it has a USB-C charging port and a reset hole.
The monitor supports multiple cameras, allowing users to switch between different camera feeds manually or enable a scan mode that cycles through connected cameras. This is particularly useful for monitoring multiple children or different areas of a room. The system also includes various alarm functions, such as crying detection, motion detection, and temperature alarms, to alert parents to specific events.
Getting Started: The setup process is straightforward. Users begin by connecting the AC power adapter to the Baby Unit and plugging it into a power socket. The Parent Unit is then turned on by pressing the power button for two seconds. The units are pre-paired at the factory, so in most cases, no further pairing is needed. If additional cameras are added or auto-pairing fails, a simple pairing process involves setting the Parent Unit to prepare for connection and then long-pressing the PAIR button on the Baby Unit until a prompt tone is heard.
Camera Placement: For optimal viewing, the manual provides instructions for wall mounting the Baby Unit. This involves identifying the desired pre-installation angle using the display monitor, marking two holes horizontally apart with the included positioning card, and then pushing matching anchors into the holes. Screws are then partially inserted, leaving 1cm protruding. Finally, the camera is aligned with the protruding screws, pressed, and held down to secure it.
Function Operation: The Parent Unit offers a rich set of functions accessible through its menu.
Replacing the Camera Lens: The device supports interchangeable lenses. To replace the standard lens with a wide-angle lens, users rotate and remove the decorative ring of the original lens. The wide-angle lens is then aligned and screwed into place. It's important to keep the removed decorative ring for reinstallation if the standard lens is used again. After installation, the lens protection cover should be removed.
General Maintenance: To ensure the longevity and proper functioning of the baby monitor, specific maintenance procedures are recommended. All maintenance should be performed with both the Baby and Parent Units unplugged and turned off. Surfaces of both units should be cleaned with a soft, fluff-free cloth. Harsh cleaning agents or solvents should never be used. If the units become dirty, a slightly damp cloth can be used, taking care to prevent water from entering any openings.
Warranty: The Bonoch Video Baby Monitor comes with a one-year warranty, covering replacement or refund, and lifetime technical support. The warranty does not cover products subjected to abuse, misuse, negligence, or accidents. For warranty or support issues, customers are advised to contact the Amazon seller's customer service.
Product Disposal: At the end of its life, the product, including its non-removable pre-installed battery, should be disposed of in an environmentally responsible manner, adhering to local waste disposal requirements. All cardboard and paper packaging materials should be recycled according to local council waste regulations.
Troubleshooting: The manual provides solutions for common issues:
| Wireless Technology | 2.4GHz FHSS |
|---|---|
| Night Vision | Yes |
| Two-Way Talk | Yes |
| Temperature Monitoring | Yes |
| VOX Mode | Yes |
| Lullabies | Yes |
| Power Source | AC Adapter |
| Display | LCD |
| Camera | Yes |