Philips M100 Manuel D’Utilisation

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6 Troubleshooting
Warning
 
Risk of electric shock. Never remove the casing of the 
monitor.
To keep the warranty valid, never try to repair 
the monitor yourself. 
If you have problems using this monitor, check 
the following points before you request service. 
If you still have a problem, register your monitor 
and get support at www.philips.com/support. 
Cannot connect the monitor to a Wi-Fi 
network (the monitor light is blinking amber 
or green).
•  If the monitor blinks amber, you can set-up 
the monitor again - please repeat '4 – Set-
up' of this user manual.
•  If the monitor still does not work or is 
blinking green or amber, you may need to 
reset the monitor by pressing the reset 
button with a thin object (i.e. paper clip) 
on the back of the monitor, hold this for 5 
seconds. After that, repeat '4 – Set-up' of 
this user manual.
•  Philips In.Sight supports general WEP, WPA 
and WPA2. Philips recommends using 
WPA or WPA2 as these are safest Wi-Fi 
security settings. The Philips In.Sight does 
not support WEP Sub Key 2, 3 , 4. Please 
change your router settings to WPA or 
WPA2 if you are not able to connect, refer 
to your router’s user manual.
•  To improve wireless performance, avoid 
using a Wi-Fi channel that is heavily used 
(e.g. channel 11) or has overlap with a 
nearby other Wi-Fi network.
•  Keep away from potential sources of 
interference which may affect Wi-Fi signal, 
such as microwave ovens.
•  Unlike legacy solutions, In.Sight does 
not require port forwarding. There is 
no risk from leaving ports open on the 
network. In.Sight uses secure peer to peer 
networking solution which provides a 
secure, encrypted connection each time 
your camera is viewed from a remote 
location. To learn more about secure 
connectivity with Philips In.Sight, visit http://
www.yoics.com. This method of networking 
will work with most standard router 
settings and is also typically compatible 
with most anti-virus and internet security 
programs. On-line test diagnostic is 
available to determine if your network is 
compatible with these modern internet 
applications: http://www.yoics.com/
yp_diags.php
What do the colored LED lights on the 
monitor mean?
•  No light: no power is connected to 
monitor or 'show monitor light' is disabled 
in Settings (   ).
•  Solid amber light: Monitor is booting up
•  Blinking amber light: Monitor is ready to 
set-up, follow App on-screen instructions 
(refer to '4– Set-Up')
•  Blinking green light: Monitor is connecting 
to Wi-Fi network
•  Solid green light: Monitor is connected to 
Wi-Fi network and ready to use
Video streaming is slow or has a delay.
•  The speed of login and getting the video 
feed from the monitor highly depends on 
the speed of the connection you are using. 
•  The Internet speed either from your Wi-Fi 
network or 3G/Edge highly influences the 
performance of the App. The faster the 
connection speed, the faster you can see 
the video from the Monitor.
•  Philips recommends high-speed Internet 
connection of 800kbps upload speed or 
above for your Wi-Fi router.
When on a remote network (either another 
Wi-Fi network or on 3G), I can only watch for 
5 minutes.
•  When on a remote network – either Wi-Fi 
or on 3G, you can only watch 5 minutes 
per session. You have unlimited sessions