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Sensitivity
The sensitivity level of the baby unit defines what you hear through the
parent unit. When the level is set high, you will hear many sounds, including
soft background sounds. When the sensitivity level is set low, you will hear
only the louder sounds.
1 Press the sensitivity button to access the sensitivity levels.
Note: When pressing the sensitivity button again, you will leave the
menu.
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2 Press the top or bottom part of the control button to select the desired
sensitivity level.
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If your baby only makes soft sounds, the sensitivity of the baby unit needs
to be set to a high sensitivity level on the parent unit.
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The louder your baby sounds, the lower the sensitivity can be set on the
parent unit.
Note: In AUDIO and VIDEO mode, you will have continuous sound when the
sensitivity level is on 'very high'. Otherwise, low sounds will be muted.
Tip: The sensitivity level can be adjusted so you will always hear your baby
without the disruption of other sounds. When there is a lot of background
noise, turn the sensitivity lower so you will not hear these sounds through
the parent unit.
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