VS-600 Resident Unit Manual
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A. Introduction
This manual describes the VS-600 Resident Unit and the peripheral devices available for use
with it. It explains the diagnostic procedures and programming steps that must be completed
prior to installation.
A.1 VS-600 Resident Unit Overview
The VS-600 Resident Unit is designed to allow hands-free and two-way communication between
the resident and an attendant. The Unit includes a Call Button to initiate calls to a designated
administrative staff location, a Call Cancel Button, a Volume Control, and Menu and Activity
Information Buttons. A built-in jack provides the ability to plug in a call cord, allowing the
resident to remotely initiate a call from the bedside.
Resident Unit (front
view)
The Unit is equipped with four status LEDs: Line, Activities, Menu, and Fault. The Line LED
illuminates when a call is initiated from the unit. When it illuminates in conjunction with the
Fault LED, it indicates a fault in the line. The Activities LED flashes when the Activities button
is pressed, and the Menu LED flashes when the Menu button is pressed to confirm selection.
The Fault LED illuminates and the unit signals a tone over the speaker to indicate a possible fault
in the Unit or the need for battery replacement.
The Unit can receive and decode signals from Wireless Pendants and Wireless Pull Cord Stations
and initiate calls to a designated administrative staff location. Each Pendant and Pull Cord
Station transmits a unique digital signal known only to the VS-600 Unit in the resident's room.
This provides assurance as to the exact origin of the call. The VS-600 has a reception range of up
to 50 feet (line of sight) from the Pendant or Pull Cord Station.
The Unit has an input provision for the connection of an external call-in device such as a Wired
Pull Cord Station, which provides call capabilities from resident bathrooms and showers. The
input can be assigned to one of six priority levels to clearly identify the origin of the call and
distinguish it from a cord call or a call initiated from the Unit’s call button.
With the addition of a Dome Light Module, the Unit has the ability to connect to a Dome Light
outside the resident's door, providing visual indication to staff of calls originating from the
resident's room. The Dome Light consists of three individual and different-colored lamps that
illuminate in distinct patterns to identify priority and the call-in device that the call originated
from.
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