VTech DM1111

VTech DM1111 Digital Audio Baby Monitor

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The VTech DM1111 Digital Audio Baby Monitor provides peace of mind by allowing you to stay connected with your baby at all times. Featuring DECT technology, this monitor ensures crystal-clear, secure, and interference-free audio transmission. Its extended range and practical features make it an essential tool for monitoring your child.

He aha kei roto

  • 1 x Waeine Matua
  • 1 x Waeine Pepe
  • 2 x Tohunga Mana
  • 2 x AAA NiMH Rechargeable Batteries (for Parent Unit)
  • 1 x Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi
VTech DM1111 Digital Audio Baby Monitor Parent and Baby Units

Image: The VTech DM1111 Digital Audio Baby Monitor, showing both the parent unit (right) and the baby unit (left). Both units are white with a sleek, rounded design. The parent unit features a speaker grille, volume buttons, a power button, and LED indicators. The baby unit has a power button and a power indicator light.

Nga waahanga matua

  • Hangarau DECT: Ensures secure, interference-free, and encrypted digital transmission for crystal-clear sound.
  • Awhe Toroa: Offers a range of up to 460 meters outdoors and 75 meters indoors, allowing you to monitor your baby from various locations within your home or yard.
  • 5-Level LED Sound Indicator: Visual indicators on the parent unit show the noise level in your baby's room, even when the volume is muted.
  • Practical Belt Clip: The parent unit includes a convenient belt clip, enabling hands-free mobility around your home.
  • Wāhanga Matua Ka taea te Whakahoki Anō: The parent unit operates on rechargeable batteries, providing portability and flexibility.
  • Mana Rōrahi: Easily adjust the listening volume on the parent unit.
Diagram of VTech DM1111 features

Image: A diagram illustrating the key features of the VTech DM1111 baby monitor. It highlights the 5-level sound indicator, power light, secure transmission, up to 450 meters of range, belt clip, volume control, and rechargeable battery.

VTech DM1111 Digital Transmission

Image: This image demonstrates the digital transmission capability of the VTech DM1111. The baby unit is shown near a baby in a crib, emitting sound waves, while the parent unit is shown with sound waves indicating clear audio reception. The text emphasizes secure, private, and encrypted audio connection for clear, static-free sound.

Aratohu Tatūnga

1. Powering the Baby Unit

  1. Place the baby unit in your baby's room, ensuring it is out of reach of the baby.
  2. Connect one of the power adapters to the baby unit's power jack.
  3. Plug the other end of the power adapter into a wall outlet. The power indicator light on the baby unit will illuminate.

2. Powering the Parent Unit

  1. Whakauruhia nga Pataha: Open the battery compartment on the back of the parent unit. Insert the two AAA NiMH rechargeable batteries, observing the correct polarity (+/-). Close the compartment.
  2. Hono Hono: Connect the second power adapter to the parent unit's power jack.
  3. Utu Pūhiko: Plug the other end of the power adapter into a wall outlet. Allow the parent unit to charge for at least 12 hours before initial use to ensure full battery capacity. The battery indicator will show charging status.
VTech DM1111 Parent Unit Battery Compartment

Whakaahua: He tata view of the VTech DM1111 parent unit with its battery compartment open, showing the rechargeable battery inserted. This illustrates where to place the batteries for portable operation.

3. Positioning the Units

  • Place the baby unit at least 1 meter (3 feet) away from the baby to avoid feedback.
  • Ensure both units are not near other electronic devices that might cause interference (e.g., cordless phones, Wi-Fi routers).
  • For optimal range, avoid placing units near large metal objects or thick walls.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

Whakakahuria/Weto

  • To turn on either unit, press and hold the MANA button until the power indicator light illuminates.
  • To turn off either unit, press and hold the MANA button until the power indicator light turns off.
VTech DM1111 Power Light

Image: A close-up of both the parent and baby units of the VTech DM1111, highlighting their respective power buttons and power indicator lights. This image helps users locate the power controls on each unit.

Te Whakarite Rōrahi

  • I te wae matua, pēhi i te VOL ▼ button to decrease the listening volume.
  • Pehia te PUKA ▲ button to increase the listening volume.

Te maarama ki nga Tohu LED

  • The 5 LED lights on the parent unit indicate the sound level detected by the baby unit. More lights illuminate as the sound in the baby's room increases.
  • This visual indicator is useful for monitoring your baby's activity even when the parent unit's volume is low or muted.
VTech DM1111 5-level sound indicator

Whakaahua: He taipitopito view of the VTech DM1111 parent unit, specifically highlighting the 5-level LED sound indicator. The LEDs are shown illuminated, demonstrating how they visually represent the noise level in the baby's room.

Te whakamahi i te Topenga Belt

  • Attach the parent unit to your belt, pocket, or shirt using the integrated belt clip for hands-free monitoring as you move around your home.
VTech DM1111 Parent Unit Belt Clip

Image: A person wearing the VTech DM1111 parent unit attached to their belt using the integrated belt clip. This image illustrates the practical use of the belt clip for hands-free portability.

Te Tiaki me te Tiaki

  • Te horoi: Clean the units with a slightly damp kakahu. Kaua e whakamahia he rehu horoi, he wai horoi rānei.
  • Tiaki Pūhiko: If the parent unit will not be used for an extended period, remove the rechargeable batteries to prevent leakage.
  • Rokiroki: Store the monitor in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
  • Puranga wai: The product is described as "Étanche" (Waterproof) in specifications, but typically baby monitors are water-resistant, not fully submersible. Avoid exposing the units to excessive moisture or submerging them in water. Wipe dry immediately if they get wet.

Raparongoā

Raruraru Take pea Rongoā
No sound from parent unit. Volume is too low or muted. Units are out of range. Batteries are low/dead. Increase volume. Move parent unit closer to baby unit. Recharge parent unit batteries or plug into power.
Pūmau, pokanoa rānei. Units are too close to other electronic devices. Out of range. Move units away from other electronics (e.g., Wi-Fi routers, cordless phones). Move parent unit closer to baby unit.
Parent unit not holding charge. Batteries are old or not properly installed. Ensure batteries are correctly installed. Replace old rechargeable batteries if necessary. Ensure power adapter is securely connected.
Units not linking. Units are too far apart. Power is off. Ensure both units are powered on. Move units closer to each other.

Whakatakotoranga

Āhuahira Taipitopito
Tau tauira 80-301608
Waitohu VTech
Hangarau DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications)
Maximum Range (Outdoor) Tae atu ki te 460 mita (tata ki te 1500 putu)
Maximum Range (Indoor) Tae atu ki te 75 mita (tata ki te 246 putu)
Pūhiko Waeine Matua 2 x AAA NiMH Rechargeable Batteries (included)
Baby Unit Power AC Power Adapter (included)
Voltage 2.4 Volts (mō ngā pākahiko)
Taumata Atete Wai Waterproof (Note: Typically implies water-resistant for electronics, avoid submersion)
Tae Multicolor (primarily white)
Nga Waenga kei roto Hua, Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi

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