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Two-Way Communication | Yes |
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Temperature Monitoring | Yes |
Lullabies | Yes |
Sound Activation | Yes |
Out of Range Indicator | Yes |
Low Battery Indicator | Yes |
Range | Up to 1000ft |
Night Vision | Yes |
Battery Life | Up to 10 hours |
Details on the Parent Unit's display, indicators, buttons, and power socket.
Details on the Baby Unit's camera, microphone, indicators, and sensors.
Critical warning about cord strangulation hazard and keeping cords away from children.
Safety guidelines for placing and using the Baby Unit, especially concerning crib placement.
Covers handling precautions, battery safety, and user body distance guidelines.
Steps to connect and turn on the Baby Unit using the power adapter.
Instructions for charging the Parent Unit's built-in battery for initial use.
Steps for placing the Baby Unit and ensuring both units are switched on and optimally positioned.
How to power on/off both the Baby Unit and the Parent Unit.
Explanation of how the Baby Unit's infrared LEDs activate for clear night viewing.
How to adjust speaker volume and screen brightness on the Parent Unit.
Guide to access and modify various Parent Unit settings like lullabies, alarm, and timers.
Steps to add, delete, and view cameras connected to the Parent Unit.
Instructions for using two-way communication and remote pan/tilt features.
Guidelines for safely cleaning the baby monitor unit with a damp cloth.
Resolving issues with the Parent Unit's power indicator and flashing icons.
Troubleshooting no sound, beeping, or no transmission between units.
Solutions for unit shutdown, high-pitched noise, color display issues, and standby mode.
Information on what the limited warranty covers, exclusions, and coverage duration.
Instructions on how to contact Motorola for warranty service and required documentation.
Details on equipment compliance with FCC Part 15 and Industry Canada regulations.
Technical details for the Baby Unit, including frequency, sensor, and power adapter.
Technical details for the Parent Unit, including frequency, display, and power adapter.