3.4 Parent unit display. VTech Safe & Sound BM1000, BM2000


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3.4 parent unit display

Connection status

- displays when strong signal strength is detected between the baby unit and the parent unit.

- or displays when moderate signal strength is detected between the baby unit and the parent unit.

- displays when the link between the baby unit and the parent unit is lost.

Lullaby

- Displays when a lullaby is playing at the baby unit.

Sound alert

- Displays when the sound alert is set to on.

- Flashes when the sound alert is triggered.

Speaker volume

- Displays when the speaker is turned on.

- Displays when the speaker is turned off.

Night light

- Displays when night light is turned on.

- Displays when night light is turned off.

Battery status

- is charging.

animates when the battery

- displays solid when the battery is fully charged.

- displays when the battery is low and needs charging.

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Key Features

  • Clear sound transmission for crystal-clear audio
  • Long range for coverage throughout your home
  • Nightlight for added comfort and visibility
  • Lullabies to soothe and calm your baby
  • Temperature sensor to monitor your baby's room temperature
  • Easy-to-use interface for quick and convenient operation

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Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I set up the BM1000?
Refer to the user manual for step-by-step instructions on setting up the baby and parent units.
How do I adjust the volume on the BM1000?
Use the volume buttons on the parent unit to adjust the speaker volume.
Can I use the BM1000 with multiple baby units?
No, the BM1000 is designed to be used with one baby unit.
How long does the battery last on the parent unit?
The battery life of the parent unit depends on usage and settings, but typically lasts for several hours.