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To navigate from the baby phone / baby monitor function to the recorder function and vice versa simply select the function in the tab bar at the bottom of the screen. Navigation is not be possible as long as you are in the configuration screens, nor will it function if BabyPhone Deluxe or the BabyRecorder is switched on.
You should always adjust the configuration of the BabyRecorder to your current local situation. To do so tap on >Configure< in the upper navigation bar, which will lead you to BabyRecorder Configuration (screen 5). Here you are able to set the volume threshold for the recording.
After you adjusted the configuration simply switch on the BabyRecorder by clicking the switch underneath the phone. The BabyRecorder is ready to record if the switch is ON. As soon as your baby makes a noise louder then the volume threshold the recording starts automatically. The turning recording wheels indicate an active recording. An alert prevents that an active recording is undeliberately interrupted by turning OFF the BabyRecorder.
Place the mobile in a distance of around 1,5 to 3 meter to your sleeping baby and put your iPhone into the silent mode, to prevent that incoming calls might wake up your baby. As a reminder, an alert will pop up after you switched on the BabyRecorder. Confirm the alert by pressing >OK<, so it will appear the next time again, or press >not again<, so that the alert will not pop up again.
If the BabyRecorder is active for 3 minutes the screen of your iPhone will turn black to save battery life and don't disturb your baby. Nevertheless the BabyRecorder will work on in the background.
To save battery life and to prevent disturbing your baby the BabyRecorder will switch off the screen dark but work on in the background. A fully charged battery will last for around 10 to 12 hours. Of course, you can also use the BabyRecorder with your iPhone charger.
To listen to the recordings turn OFF the BabyRecorder and tab on the amount of recordings, which will lead you to the BabyRecorder Recordings (Screen 6).
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