Indicators and Signals
System indicators
The LED (1) lights up when the Baby Cry Transmitter transmits radio signals.
Power supply
When the Baby Cry Transmitter is activated, the LED (1) lights up green. This means that the
battery is in good condition.
If the LED (1) lights up yellow, this means that the battery is flat and must be changed. Only use
an alkaline 6LR61 or a lithium 6F22 type battery.
Troubleshooting in brief
PROBLEM SO LUT ION
N othing happens when the
transmitter is activated.
Check that the Baby Cry Transmitter is switched on.
Change the battery. Only use an alkaline 6LR61 or a lithium
6F22 type battery.
The LED (1) lights up yellow when
the Baby Cry Transmitter is
activated.
Change the battery. Only use an alkaline 6LR61 or a lithium
6F22 type battery.
The LED (1) lights up green when
the Baby Cry Transmitter is
activated, but the receivers are not
signalling.
Check the battery in the receiver.
Check that the receivers are not placed too far away by
moving them closer to the transmitter.
Check that the Baby Cry Transmitter is set to the correct
radio key. For further information see Function/Radio key.
The Baby Cry Transmitter does not
signal even though the child is crying.
Increase the sensitivity using the sound sensitivity switch (4)
or place the Baby Cry Transmitter closer to the child, but
not close enough for the child to reach it. For further
information see Function/General.
Baby Cry Transmitter transmits
a signal even though the baby is not
making much noise.
Reduce the sensitivity using the sound sensitivity switch (4)
or move the Baby Cry Transmitter further away from the
child. For further information see Function/General.
The child cries for a long time before
the Baby Cry Transmitter transmits
a signal to the receiver.
Reduce the delay time using the Delay Switch (7). For
further information see Function/General.
The Baby Cry Transmitter transmits
a signal even though the baby only
cries for a short time.
Increase the delay time using the Delay Switch (7). For
further information see Function/General.
The receiver signals when no
transmitter is activated.
ange the Radio Key on all units in the system. For further
information see Function/Radio key