4) It is recommended that the radio range of the base station be reduced from its factory setting as the
standard range is not necessary in the typical Cath or EP lab environment. Reducing the radio range will
also eliminate potential interference between base stations if more than one is being used and will extend
the headset battery life. Do this by placing the #3 DIP switch on the bottom of the base station down as
shown below.
5) Connect the power supply to the Sennheiser base station(s). The base station should power on.
6) Place the wireless headsets on their base stations and allow them to charge for at least 20 minutes.
7) Once charged, simply lift the headset from the base station and press the Link button for 5 seconds (see
instructions on following page).
If you have a foot switch that has been used with a corded headset, it is no longer necessary and should be
disconnected when using a wireless headset plugged into a “Headset” jack. To mute the wireless headset,
use the mute feature on the headset itself to mute the headset microphone. See instructions on page 3.
Your wireless headsets should now be functioning and capable of two way communication with each other
and with any headset which is plugged into a “Headset” jack on the front of the Vitalinq console.
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