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Look for the next place to plug in the monitor.
There's a few guides if you're just trying to get past the section though.
I got past it eventually but I had a game bug where I didn't press the button to destroy the baby monitor, then the room with all the eye TVs opened the door but I couldn't pass through because the baby kept crying and I had no way to destroy it.
Is there any way to recover from this? Trying to go around the long way to fetch it teleports me back to the chained door.
It was fixed when I gave the game another opportunity and made it all without losing the tv.
As a person who rarely plays horror/claustrophobic or whatever game type this is... I am really enjoying the lore of the game, the ambient is very well presented in my opinion. I just don't enjoy the paranoias or the observer's interrogatories.
But I understand I may not be the target audience, I will try to finish it because of the main story, even if the the paranoias are disgusting (I know some parts of this were on purpose), overacted (some puzzles are mixed when bugs and you don't know when you have to find something more or just relaunch the game because there has been a glitch/bug) and sometimes senseless (I would have preferred to dive in their memories and try to find more clues, instead of feeling like I had consumed three types of cyberdrugs in a row).
Anyway, the game still deserves more atenttion, it has very nice things, even some other things may partly waste the experience (but it is just my opinion). I'll recommend it to some friends.