Page 2 - Features
2 ˆ Features Your RadioShack FM Cordless Room Monitor lets you hearwhat’s going on in another room, when you can’t be in the roomyourself. It is simple to use and install. Power Options — let you power your transmitter from AC pow-er with the supplied adapter, or four AA batteries (not supplied)for ...
Page 3 - CAUTION
3 Notes: • Your room monitor operates on standard radio frequencies as allocated by the FCC. Therefore, it is possible for receiv-ers on the same frequency to monitor your conversations WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose this productto rain or moisture. CAUTION RISK O...
Page 4 - THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW
4 and/or cause interference on your room monitor. This canoccur on any device that uses standard radio frequencies. • Turn the transmitter off when not in use since it continues to transmit as long as power is on. Caution: The room monitor is designed to assist adults in childsupervision. It does no...
Page 5 - Contents
5 ˆ Contents Preparation ............................................................................ 6 Selecting a Location ........................................................ 6Powering the Transmitter ................................................. 6 Using AC Power ............................
Page 6 - Preparation; SELECTING A LOCATION; POWERING THE TRANSMITTER; Using AC Power
6 Preparation ˆ Preparation SELECTING A LOCATION You can place the transmitter on a desktop or table, or mount iton a wall. And, you can carry the receiver with you. Select a lo-cation for the transmitter that is: • Near an AC outlet • Out of the reach of children • Out of the way of normal activiti...
Page 7 - Using Batteries
7 Preparation Caution: The supplied RadioShack adapter was designedspecifically for your room monitor. Use only the suppliedadapter. 2. Plug the adapter’s AC plug into a standard AC outlet. Unplug the adapter when you are not going to use the transmit-ter for a long time. Caution: To prevent a possi...
Page 10 - Important: The EPA certified RBRC
10 Preparation 9. Place the receiver into the charging slot on the charger. The POWER/CHARGE indicator on the charger lights. After the battery is charged, you can use the receiver while it isstill in the charger. If you carry the receiver around with you,place it back in the charger when you are th...
Page 11 - MOUNTING THE TRANSMITTER ON A WALL
11 Preparation RadioShack’s involvement in this program is part of the compa-ny’s commitment to preserving our environment and conservingour natural resources. MOUNTING THE TRANSMITTER ON A WALL With the supplied hook, you can mountthe transmitter on a wall. Use two 1 / 8 -inch flat-head screws (not...
Page 12 - USING THE RECEIVER’S BELT CLIP; Operation
12 Operation USING THE RECEIVER’S BELT CLIP The belt clip on the receiver lets youkeep your hands free while monitoring.To detach the belt clip, unlatch the clipby lifting the tab slightly with your fingeror a screwdriver, then slide the belt clipin the direction of the arrow. ˆ Operation 1. Slide P...
Page 13 - SETTING THE CHANNEL SWITCHES
13 Operation As the receiver moves away from the transmitter, the hiss-ing background noise increases. Move closer to the trans-mitter to eliminate the noise. Note: Range varies depending on obstructions, such asthe number of walls between the transmitter and receiver,locations of furniture and appl...
Page 14 - Troubleshooting; CARE
14 Troubleshooting ˆ Troubleshooting If a problem occurs, check that: • Both the transmitter and the receiver are on. • Both adapters are plugged in firmly, or the transmitter’s adapter is plugged in firmly (or the transmitter has freshbatteries). • The receiver has a charged battery. • Volume on th...
Page 15 - Specifications
15 Specifications ˆ Specifications Operating Frequencies: Channel 1 .............................................................................49.860 MHz Channel 2 .............................................................................49.890 MHz Power: Transmitter ..............................