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The picture you posted looks like it has the channel setting option. Notice at the bottom there are three little holes that are (as I recall) either red, yellow or green. You have to set the channel on both the transmitter in the baby's room, and in the receiver you keep with you, so that they have the same pattern of colored dots in those holes. When they have the same pattern, they're on the same radio channel. If you can hear a neighbor's monitor, pick a different color pattern to change channels. As long as both units have the same pattern, you should hear the baby, not the beeping.
The HP All-in-One provides three levels for adjusting the Ring and Beep Volume and the Phone Line Monitor Volume.
The ring volume is the volume of the phone rings. The beep volume is the level of button press and error beeps. The default Ring and Beep Volume setting is Soft.
The Phone Line Monitor Volume is the volume of dial tones and fax tones. The default Phone Line Monitor Volume is Medium.
To adjust the Ring and Beep Volume from the control panel
1. Press Setup.
2. Press 4, and then press 4 again. This selects Basic Fax Setup and then selects Ring and Beep Volume.
3. Press to select one of the options: Soft, Loud, or Off.
4. Press OK.
To adjust the Phone Line Monitor Volume from the control panel
1. Press Setup.
2. Press 4, and then press 5. This selects Basic Fax Setup and then selects Phone Line Monitor Volume.
3. Press to select one of the options: Medium, High, or Low.
I just fixed my unit that had this same problem. You have to re-pair the two units... Turn the parent unit off. Hold the "volume down" button while you turn the parent unit back on. The unit should beep and flash all volume lights. Release the volume button and the press again for ~2 seconds. The volume lights will light up and stay on. Next, turn the nursery unit off and then back on. This should re-pair the two. I hope it fixes your problem!
The units aren't paired. Call Graco at 800-345-4109 to have them walk you through pairing it. I'll try to explain what they just walked me through:
-Turn off all units. Make sure nursery and 1st parent unit is plugged directly into wall.
-Hold negative volume down on 1st parent unit. Keep holding it down.
-Press on button on 1st parent unit and let go.
-When you hear a beep, let go of negative volume button on 1st parent unit and then press it again.
-When you hear the second beep, let go of the negative volume button.
-If you have done it correctly, the 1st parent unit should have one red light at the bottom and the rest of the lights should be green.
-Turn on nursery unit and the 1st parent unit should pair with it.
-Repeat the above with the 2nd parent unit.
START- right click mouse on MY COMPUTER - PROPERTIES- HARDWARE - DEVICE MANAGER - SOUND VIDEO & GAME CONTROLERS -Right click(mine is realtek HD audio ) -PROPERTIES - ROLL BACK DRIVER.
If you use a digital cable box, it could be that the volume on that isn't turned up all the way. I didn't even realize the box had volume controls until 2 years after I got it...makes a HUGE difference now
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