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Hi, in this video we’re going to show you how to set up and use your BT Baby Monitor
250.
In the package you get a baby unit, a parent unit with rechargeable batteries, a charger,
2 power adapters, and a handy travel bag.
Here on the parent unit we have the power button, the mute buttons, the torch – and
the menu where you can activate the key features such as the lullabies, the temperature-changing
nightlight and cry alert.
On the baby unit, here’s the power button, the music button for soothing your baby, the
nightlight and finally the indicator which shows it’s linked to the parent unit.
Before using the baby monitor you’ll first need to plug the units into the mains socket.
The cables can be plugged into the rear of the units like so. The red light indicates
it is now charging.
It’s important to leave the parent unit to charge for 16hrs before using it. This
ensures the battery will work well in the future.
Now hold down the power button until the lights come on. The units will then start linking
automatically. If both units are linked the green light on the baby unit will stop flashing
and show steady green. It’s now ready to use.
If the link between the 2 units gets broken the indicators will turn red, the parent unit
displays the message No Link and you will hear an alert signal.
If this happens, check that the mains power is plugged in and switched on at the Baby
unit, check that both units are switched on, and check that the batteries are charged in
the Parent unit. You should also check that the Parent and Baby units are within range
of each other. In ideal conditions the range is up to 300 metres outdoors and 50m indoors.
If you still have problems you can contact us on the number on screen.
You can set the monitor up so it only alerts you when a noise hits your chosen volume.
For example, if you want to be alerted to your baby crying, but not alerted to small
sounds or movement. This can be done with the cry alert function using the mute all
or mute low button.
To give you reassurance that the baby’s room isn’t too hot or cold there is a temperature
sensor on the baby unit here. You’ll be alerted if it gets too hot or too cold by
the Parent unit vibrating and beeping, and it will display a message on the screen.
The colour of the Baby unit nightlight will also change.
It will glow blue when below 16 degrees, yellow between 16 – 20 degrees, orange between
21-24 degrees and red over 24 degrees.
One tip is to ensure the sensor is not too close to the baby but equally not over a heat
source, like a radiator.
The lullabies feature has 8 songs that can be played to gently soothe your baby. You
can select from a variety of songs or choose to play them all. You can also use the timer
function to choose how long it plays for.
So that’s it. We hope this video has been useful and that you enjoy your BT Baby Monitor
250.
Thanks for watching, there are plenty more guides at youtube.com/btcare. If you still
need more help check out our online forums at bt.com/community or tweet @BTCare.