Vtech VM901 Upgraded Smart WiFi Baby Monitor , 5-inch 720p Display, 1080p Camera

Quick Start Guide - Page 5

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Connect, charge and power on the baby monitor
Protect your privacy and online security
VTech cares about your privacy and peace of mind. That’s why we’ve put together a list of
industry-recommended best practices to help keep your wireless connection private and
your devices protected when online. We recommend you carefully review and consider
complying with the following tips.
Ensure your wireless connection is secure.
Before installing a device, ensure your router’s wireless signal is encrypted by selecting
theWPA2-PSK with AES” setting in your router’s wireless security menu.
Change default settings.
Change your wireless routers default wireless network name (SSID) to something unique.
Change default passwords to unique, strong passwords. A strong password:
- Is at least 10 characters long.
- Is complex.
- Does not contain dictionary words or personal information.
- Contains a mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, special characters and numbers.
Keep your devices up to date.
Download security patches from manufacturers as soon as they become available. This
will ensure you always have the latest security updates.
If the feature is available, enable automatic updates for future releases.
Disable Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) on your router.
UPnP enabled on a router can limit the effectiveness of your firewall by allowing other
network devices to open inbound ports without any intervention or approval from you.
A virus or other malware program could use this function to compromise security for the
entire network.
For more information on wireless connections and protecting your data, please review the
following resources from industry experts:
1. Federal Communications Commission: Wireless Connections and Bluetooth Security Tips
www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/how-protect-yourself-online.
2. U.S. Department of Homeland Security: Before You Connect a New Computer to the
Internet –
www.us-cert.gov/ncas/tips/ST15-003.
3. Federal Trade Commission: Using IP Cameras Safely
https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0382-using-ip-cameras-safely.
4. Wi-Fi Alliance: Discover Wi-Fi Security
http://www.wi-fi.org/discover-wi-fi/security.
Connect and power on the baby unit
1. Connect the power adapter to the baby unit and a
power supply.
2. Slide the ON/OFF switch leftward to power on
your baby unit.
When powering up, the baby unit’s status LED turns on. It
will turn off after a while and keeps off.
The status LED is set to off by default. If you want to keep
the LED on, press MENU, then go to
> Status LED and turn it on.
NOTE:
Camera lens and surface may get
warm during normal operation.
WARM
Connect the baby monitor
Use only the power adapters supplied with this
product.
Make sure the parent unit and the baby unit are not
connected to the switch controlled electric outlets.
Connect the power adapters in a vertical oroor mount
position only. The adapters’ prongs are not designed
to hold the weight of the parent unit and the baby unit,
so do not connect them to any ceiling, under-the-table,
or cabinet outlets. Otherwise, the adapters may not
properly connect to the outlets.
Make sure the parent unit, the baby unit and the
power adapter cords are out of reach of children.
To maintain compliance with the FCCs RF exposure
guidelines, place the baby unit at least 20cm from
nearby persons.
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