I also use one display and 2 cameras. But I leave them on alternating between the 2 cameras (so not 1 or 2 on the display, but the circular symbol) and the sound & alert work on both. And if the display is in standby and one camera detects a noise then it comes on, with sound, on the camera that heard the noise. Not sure why yours doesn’t, sorry.
The device utilises a secure radio link, but as with all radio devices, interference may occur, particularly from other 2.4 GHz devices. There is no specific information that it is specifically secured against hacker attacks. To increase security, the device should be separated from other 2.4 GHz devices and the environment should be free of obstacles to ensure a stable connection.
Yes, it is possible to restart the sound and video transmission manually, even if the baby stops moving and makes no noise. The Alecto baby monitor with camera (DVM-64) has an ECO mode in which the connection between the baby and parent unit is only activated when a sound is detected. however, you can manually activate the transmission at any time using the parent unit.
- With the parent unit, you can manually activate the connection at any time to check on the baby, even if it is not moving or making any noise.
The camera of the Alecto DVM-71 does not need to be always connected to wall power to function, as it is battery-powered. However, it does not hold a charge for an extended period when not plugged in. The camera unit is designed to be powered by batteries or an AC adapter, and it is recommended to keep it plugged in for continuous use to avoid battery drain.
There is no specific mention of the battery life in the provided sources, but it is clear that the camera is intended to be used with a power source for optimal functionality. If battery life is a critical factor, it would be best to keep the camera plugged in to ensure continuous operation.
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There should be no noise unless the screen and the cam are very close together. If this is the case, just switch the screen to silent and the noise will disappear.
No, actually you should be able to add up to four cameras. Do you also press the pairing button on the camera? Is each camera connected to a screen? (To make sure it's not the camera). Have you tried it with both screens?
Hi Renee, there is a camera coming for the baby's room and the device on which it is transmitted. Exactly the two devices that are visible in the picture.
Hi there - the camera has a powersupply (classical plug-in to 220v) and the monitor has powersupply and a built in akku/battery, so it can be charged and has somewhat more flexibility
Hope that helps
BR
I find the picture quality good.
The infrared light is almost invisible on the camera and the green switch-on light is visible on the screen.
You can also zoom in.