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SETTING UP THE VITALINQ™ SYSTEM
2.1
Description of the VITALINQ™ system
Refer to Section 6 “INSTALLATION” for installation instructions.
The Vitalinq™ is very easy to use and versatile. The standard system is composed of a pair of
music speakers and a communication speaker in both the procedure and control rooms. The
speakers are mounted overhead in the ceiling. The procedure room also has a microphone
mounted to the monitor array opposite the physician. (If specifically requested when the
system was purchased, you may have an overhead microphone in the ceiling instead of the
monitor microphone). The control room is where the console is located to which all devices
are ultimately connected. Also in the control room and plugged into the console, are a desk
microphone and a headset with foot switch. One desk microphone, headset and foot switch are
included with each system.
On the front of the console, divided between the top and bottom, are controls for the music
system and controls for talking and listening to the procedure room, respectively. At the rear of
the console are 1/4” jacks for foot switches and a thumbnail adjustable control for the headset
talk volume. Words in
BLUE
throughout this document refer to labels on the console.
The
LISTEN
control,
FOOT SWITCH
jack and
HEADSET
jack on each side of the console
work together. If a headset is plugged into the
HEADSET
jack on the left side of the console,
the foot switch for this headset needs to be plugged into the
LEFT FOOT SWITCH
jack on the
rear of the console. Conversely, if a headset is plugged into the
HEADSET
jack on the right
side of the console, the foot switch for this headset needs to be plugged into the
RIGHT FOOT
SWITCH
jack on the rear of the console. When depressed, the foot switch allows the headset
to transmit speech to the procedure room. Without a foot switch connected, the headset
constantly transmits sound to the procedure room.
The volume of the headset earpiece is adjusted using the
LISTEN
volume control located
adjacent to the
HEADSET
jack. The volume for the procedure room communication speaker
(used to transmit speech from the control room) is controlled by the
HEADSET TALK
VOLUME
switch located on the rear of the console.
The
OVERHEAD CONTROLS
, at the bottom center of the console, are for the desk
microphone and speaker in the control room. In the
OVERHEAD CONTROLS
section are
a
TALK
switch and an overhead
LISTEN VOLUME
control. The
BUTTON
and
TALK
VOLUME
are only used for setup.
The
TALK/MUTE
switch on the console should always be in the
TALK
position when using
a desk mic, and the LED will be
RED
. The
TALK/MUTE
switch and its associated LED are
used primarily with a Control room pyramid microphone (optional equipment), which has no
other switch. In this situation, when the LED is
RED
the people in the procedure room can
hear you. With the
TALK/MUTE
in
MUTE
, the LED will be
GREEN
and the Control room
mic is off.
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