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Model : SBCSC477-00H

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USER MANUAL SBCSC477-00H PHILIPS

Nederland (Netherlands) Phone: 0900 8406 Deutschland (Germany) Phone: 0180 53 56 767 Portugal Phone: 35 11 416 3333 España (Spain) Phone: 902 11 33 84 France Phone: 08 25 88 97 89 (Greece) Phone: 00800 3122 1280 Ireland Phone: 35 317 640000 Norge (Norway) Phone: 2274 8250 Italia (Italy) Phone: 800 820026

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B) Parent Unit Your baby monitor SBC SC477 Philips is dedicated to producing caring, reliable products that new moms and dads really need. Products whose reliability and operating quality bring reassurance.You can trust this Philips baby monitor to provide round-theclock support by ensuring you can always hear your baby clearly, no matter where you are in the house. Philips Baby Care,Taking care together Important information

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. Make sure the Baby Unit and adapter cable are always out of reach of the baby, at least one metre away. Never place the Baby Unit inside the baby ’s bed 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. Safety precautions

  • Check if the voltage indicated on the type plate of the adapters correspond to the local mains voltage before connecting to the mains power supply.
  • Do not use the set in moist places or close to water.
  • Do not expose the set to extreme heat or light. Contents Help line 2 General 4 Important information 4 Product illustration on inside flap 5 Getting the baby monitor ready 6 Monitoring your baby 8 Using the family intercom system 9 Explanation of features 11 Problem solving 12 Technical specifications 13 Resetting to default factory settings 14 Product illustration on inside flap A) Baby Unit

night light button night light TALK button battery check light lights red when battery power is low DECT system check light blinks red: connection not OK lights red: no connection for more than 2 minutes, the system check alarm on the Parent Unit beeps blinks green: searching for connection blinks green fast: transmitting sound lights green: connection OK loudspeaker microphone MONITOR / INTERCOM power on switch battery compartment cover DC power supply socket AC power adapter B) Parent Unit 12 sound-level lights 13 battery check light lights red when battery power is low 14 DECT system check light blinks red: connection not OK lights red: no connection for more than 2 minutes, the system check alarm on the Parent Unit beeps blinks green: searching for connection blinks green fast: transmitting sound lights green: connection OK 15 TALK button 16 microphone 17 loudspeaker 18 POWER button Single Point Control 19 mode switch selects Parent Vol(ume), Baby Vol(ume) and Baby Sensitivity 20 up (+)/down (-) adjusts sensitivity and volume of selected unit 21 charging base 22 charging light 23 DC power supply socket 24 AC power adapter 25 belt clip 26 battery compartment cover

Getting the baby monitor ready Baby Unit For your convenience the Baby Unit can be mains or battery operated. TERCOM Mains operated use DC 9V 1 Connect the AC power adapter (11) to a mains socket and the cord to the DC power supply socket (10) of the Baby Unit. 2 The Baby Unit is now ready for mains operated use. Battery operated use TALK MONITOR INTERCOM OFF DC 9V DC 9V TALK 1 Remove the battery compartment cover (9). Push on the round part, keep it down and slide the cover downwards. 2 Insert four 1.5V, LR6 (AA) Alkaline batteries noting the + and configuration inside the battery compartment. (The batteries are not included; we recommend non-rechargeable Philips Alkaline batteries). 3 Put the battery compartment cover back in place. Put the cover on the compartment and slide the cover upwards until it clicks. 4 The Baby Unit is now ready for battery operated use. The Baby Unit operates for up to 30 hours on fresh batteries (Philips Alkaline batteries, Baby night light switched off). 5 When the battery check light (4) flashes red, the battery power is low. Install new batteries if this happens. Tips: – Switch off the Baby night light to save battery power, when the Baby Unit is battery operated. – Remove empty batteries from the Baby Unit. 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 automatically switch to battery operated use. As soon as the mains supply is back on the unit switches to mains operated use again. Parent Unit The Parent Unit comes with and uses high performance rechargeable battery pack.The battery pack must first be inserted and charged before the Parent Unit can be used outside the charging base (21). Note: Never operate the Parent Unit without a battery pack! Without the battery pack, the unit might not work correctly.

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BABY VOL Mains operated use / charging the battery pack 1 Remove the battery compartment cover (9). Push on the round part, keep it down and slide the cover downwards. TALK L SENSIVITY Y VOL TALK

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BABY VOL DC 9V POWER 2 Insert the battery pack (without the battery pack, the unit might not work correctly): Plug the connector of the cable into the connector on the left side of the battery compartment. Place the side with the connection cable in the top of the battery compartment. 3 Put the battery compartment cover back in place. Put the cover on the compartment and slide the cover upwards until it clicks. If the rechargable battery pack begins to lose its effectiveness, replace it with a new battery pack. Use rechargeable NiMH battery packs only! 4 Connect the AC power adapter (24) to a mains socket and the cord to the DC power supply socket (23) of the charging base. 5 Place the Parent Unit inside the charging base. The red charging light (22) lights. CHARGE The Parent Unit can be operated now, but you should leave it in the charging base until the battery pack is fully charged (at least 14 hours). When the battery pack is fully charged, the Parent Unit can be taken out of the charging base and used cordlessly for up to 16 hours. When the battery check light (13) flashes red, the battery power is low. Place the Parent Unit inside the charging base to recharge the battery pack. Note: Never operate the Parent Unit without a battery pack! Without the battery pack, the unit might not work correctly Disposal of 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 long periods. Monitoring your baby Switching on the units 1 Position the Baby Unit at least one metre away from your baby. Never place the Baby Unit inside the baby ’s bed or playpen. MONITOR INTERCOM OFF LEVEL SYSTEM POWER 2 Set the MONITOR/INTERCOM power on switch (8) on the Baby Unit to MONITOR. > The DECT system check light (5) blinks (green). 3 Switch on the Parent Unit by pressing the POWER button (18). > The DECT system check light (14) blinks (green). > DECT system check lights of Baby Unit and Parent Unit light continuously (green) when both units have established a connection. Note:The Parent Unit beeps when it is (accidentally) switched off. Adjusting loudspeaker volume

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BABY VOL Parent Unit 1 Set the Single Point Control mode switch (19) on the Parent Unit to PARENT VOL.

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BABY VOL 2 Press the Single Point Control +/- button (20) on the Parent Unit to increase/decrease the loudspeaker volume of the Parent Unit. > The sound-level lights (12) on the Parent Unit give visual feedback about the setting for approximately 3 seconds. 0 lights = monitoring baby silently 5 lights = maximum Note: A high pitched noise may occur in case the units are too close to each other. To avoid this you should set the Parent Unit volume to 0 before placing the units close to each other.

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BABY VOL Baby Unit 3 Set the volume/sensitivity selection switch (19) on the Parent Unit to BABY VOL.

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BABY VOL 4 Press the Single Point Control +/- button (20) on the Parent Unit to increase/decrease the loudspeaker volume of the Baby Unit. > The sound-level lights (12) on the Parent Unit give visual feedback about the setting for approximately 3 seconds. 0 lights = speaker off 5 lights = maximum Note:You can only change the Baby Unit volume if the connection between the Baby Unit and Parent Unit is established.

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BABY VOL Adjusting microphone sensitivity 1 Set the Single Point Control mode switch (19) on the Parent Unit to BABY SENSITIVITY. PARENT VOL BABY SENSIVITY VOL 2 Press the Single Point Control +/- button (20) on the Parent Unit to increase/decrease the microphone sensitivity of the Baby Unit. > The sound-level lights (12) on the Parent Unit give visual feedback about the setting for approximately 3 seconds. 0 lights = minimum level 5 lights = maximum level (continuous transmission) Note: When set to maximum level (continuous transmission), the Baby Unit monitors continuously and all sounds, regardless of level, can be heard on the Parent Unit. Battery operating time may decrease to approximately 8 hours during continuous transmission. Note:You can only change the Baby Unit sensitivity if the connection between the Baby Unit and Parent Unit is established Using the family intercom system Talking back to comfort your baby 1 Set up both units to MONITOR your baby’s sounds. 2 Adjust the loudspeaker volume level of the Baby Unit, using the Single Point Control switch and buttons, to a level you prefer. LEVEL SYSTEM POWER 3 On the Parent Unit, press and hold the TALK button (15) and talk clearly into the microphone. While the TALK button on the Parent Unit is being pressed, no sounds from the Baby Unit can be heard on the loudspeaker of the Parent Unit. Note: Wait with talking until the system check light is blinking green. Note: In case the loudspeaker volume of the Baby Unit is set to 0 the system check light will light red, while pressing the TALK button. 4 Release the TALK button when finished. Two way intercom Your SBC SC477 is suited for use as a two-way intercom. MONITOR INTERCOM OFF LEVEL 1 Set the MONITOR / INTERCOM power on switch (8) on the Baby Unit to INTERCOM. > The DECT system check light blinks (green). 2 Switch on the Parent Unit by pressing the POWER button. SYSTEM POWER 3 Wait for an established connection (system check lights green). 4 Adjust the loudspeaker volume level of the Baby Unit to a level you prefer. 5 Adjust the loudspeaker volume level of the Parent Unit to a level you prefer. LEVEL SYSTEM 6 On the Parent Unit, press and hold the TALK button (15) and talk clearly into the microphone. POWER Note: Wait with talking until the system check light is blinking green. Note: In case the TALK button is pressed on the Parent Unit, and the loudspeaker volume of the Baby Unit is set to 0, the system check lights will light red. Note: In case the TALK button is pressed on the Baby Unit, and the loudspeaker volume of the Parent Unit is set to 0, the Parent Unit will beep to indicate this. 7 Release the TALK button (15) when you are finished. SYSTEM 8 On the Baby Unit, press and hold the TALK (3) button and talk clearly into the microphone. 9 Release the TALK (3) button when you are finished. While the TALK button on either unit is being pressed, a signal from the other unit cannot be heard. In other words,only one person should speak at a time. Explanation of features Monitoring baby silently

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  • Set the Single Point Control mode switch (19) on the Parent Unit to PARENT VOL and adjust the volume of the Parent Unit to the lowest level with the Single Point Control +/- button (20). > The sound-level lights (12) visually alert you to baby’s sounds.The more sound your baby makes, the more lights light. Checking that the units have established a connection LIGHT LEVEL SYSTEM SYSTEM
  • Check that the DECT system check light (14) on the Parent Unit lights continuously (green) to confirm that the connection between both units is reliable. > The light flashes red and the system check alarm on the Parent Unit beeps when: - the units are not in touch; - out of range; - if there is interference. Switching on the night light LIGHT SYSTEM
  • Push the Baby Unit’s night light button to switch the night light on and off. > Switch off the night light when operating the Baby Unit on batteries to conserve power. Operating range
  • The SBC SC477 baby monitor has an open air operating range of up to 300 metres.Walls, ceilings, large objects and even glass will decrease the operating range. Depending on your local circumstances the operating range can decrease down to approximately 50 metres.The system check function (lights 5, 14 and beeping sound on the Parent unit) will in principle indicate to you the reliability of the connection between the Parent unit and Baby unit and whether you are out of range. Problem solving If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below. If you are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints, contact the helpline (see next paragraph) or consult your dealer. Under no circumstances should you try to repair the set yourself as this will invalidate the guarantee. Problem Possible cause Solution DECT system check light does not light Parent Unit: unit is not turned on. Baby Unit: unit is not turned on. Press POWER button. Switch on with MONITOR/INTERCOM power switch. Replace/recharge batteries. Plug in power adapter or replace batteries. Batteries are low. Power adapter is not plugged in or batteries are exhausted. DECT system check light of Parent Unit keeps blinking green Battery pack not inserted into Parent Unit. Put battery pack in Parent Unit. High pitched noise Units are too close to each other. Volume too high. Move Parent Unit away from Baby Unit. Decrease the Parent Unit volume. Parent Unit batteries do not charge Battery life is at an end. Replace rechargeable battery pack, using only NiMH rechargeable battery pack. No sound Volume on Parent Unit is set too low. Increase Parent Unit volume. Sensitivity setting on Baby Unit too low. Adjust sensitivity level of Baby Unit. Units are out of range. Move Parent Unit closer to Baby Unit. DECT system check light is red (blinking) No power to one of both units. Battery check light is blinking Batteries are low or empty. Parent Unit: Baby Unit: Check MONITOR/INTERCOM power switch on Baby Unit. Baby Unit and POWER switch on Parent Unit. Recharge battery pack. Replace or remove batterries. Talk-back not working * Speaker volume of Baby Unit is set to 0. Set speaker volume to 1 or higher. Intercom function not working * Baby Unit is in the baby monitor mode. Set Baby Unit in the intercom mode. Speaker volume of Baby Unit is set to 0. Set speaker volume to 1 or higher. Units too far away from each other. Decrease distance between units. DECT system check light (flashing red)/ System check alarm beeps on Parent Unit Units too far away from each other. Batteries are low. Units cannot establish a connection, even when close to each other.

Decrease distance between units. Replace/recharge batteries. Try solving the problem by using the factory initialisation mode. *) In talk/intercom function, when either the Parent or Baby Unit is transmitting, the other unit can only receive and not transmit. The TALK function of the Parent Unit has priority over that of the Baby Unit. When both switches are pressed simultaneously, the Parent Unit TALK function will be activated. Technical specifications Power supply: Operating range: – Battery pack; rechargeable NiMH for Parent Unit (included) – Optional batteries 4 x 1.5V; AA for Baby Unit (not included) – AC power adapter 230V AC, 50 Hz Up to 300 metres in ideal conditions. Range will be affected by walls, doors, etc. Indoors the range may decrease to 50 meters Operating temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C Standard: Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) Only use the AC power adapter included or a type that complies with safety standard EN60950 and has the following specification: 9 Volt DC/ 200 mA. Resetting to default factory settings Factory Initialisation mode With this mode both units can be reset to the default factory settings. Factory Initialisation can be used if problems occur which can not be solved by following the suggestions in chapter ‘Problem solving’. 1 Make sure the units are within a range of 1 metre from each other. 2 Switch off both units. Note:The units have to be put in Factory Initialisation mode together. Therefore step 4 should be executed within 5 seconds after the DECT system check light on the Baby unit starts blinking (step 3). SYSTEM

3 Keep TALK button on Baby Unit pressed for at least 6 seconds, while turning on the power (power on switch to MONITOR or INTERCOM). > The DECT system indicators will blink alternatively red/green. 4 Keep TALK button on Parent Unit pressed for at least 6 seconds, while pressing the POWER button. > The DECT system indicators will blink alternatively red/green. > When the units have found each other (normally within

30 - 120 seconds) this will be indicated by a ‘beeping’ sound from both

units.Then connection will be re-established. Note: By exectuting the factory initialisation mode Parent Volume, Baby Volume and Baby Sensitivity are automatically reset to their factory default settings. Personal preferences need to be set again. Factory default settings are: - Parent Volume: 3 lights - Baby Volume: 3 lights - Baby Sensitivity: 3 lights Need Help? In case you have any questions about the SC477, please contact our helpline for assistance! You can find the number in the list on page 2. Before you call, please read this manual carefully. You will be able to solve most of your problems. The model number of the baby monitor is SBC SC477. Date of purchase:

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