Using sennheiser d 10 wireless headsets with the vitalinq 94a-07 communication system (4 pages)
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VIS-A-VIS, INC. Operations and Installation Manual Vitalinq™ Communication System Model 94A-07 MM Vis-A-Vis, Inc. (800) 319-6014 www.vitalinq.com support@vitalinq.com MMR0...
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Vitalinq System Specifications Input Ratings: 100-220V~ 50-60Hz 1.6A MAX Operating Temperature: 25˚C (77˚F) Stereo Power Amplifier Specifications Output: Speaker outputs Speaker impedance: Only use with provided 8 ohm speakers Maximum power output: 8W × 4 (with Vis-A-Vis provided 8 ohm speakers)
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For Your Safety Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
VIS-A-VIS, INC. The Vitalinq™ communication system includes speakers and microphones for the procedure room (LAB) and control room (TEK). Personnel in the control room have the option of communicating through a headset or listening through an overhead speaker and speaking through a desk microphone.
VITALINQ™ INTERFACE Front of Console For detailed information, see the pages in parentheses. Procedure Room Music Volume (6) Talk Volume and Button (5) Used to adjust the music volume inside the Used together to optimize the volume levels of the intercom overhead speakers. Typically procedure room. only necessary to adjust during initial setup. Control Room Music Volume (6) Control Room Loudspeaker Volume (5) Used to adjust the music volume inside the...
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Rear of Console Right Foot Switch (14) Black Jack (14, 16) RJ45 jack used to connect an optional Mini- Used with optional wireless headsets. Console (remote Console). Lab Mic BNC Connector (12) Yellow Jack (14, 17) Used to connect the Lab / Procedure room RJ45 jack used to connect optional wireless microphone to the console.
OPERATING THE VITALINQ™ SYSTEM 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.
Headset settings and operation Place the LISTEN VOLUME control into the OFF position. (This turns off the overhead speaker in the control room.) Plug the corded headset with mute switch and coil cord into either the left or right headset jack. Turn the headset LISTEN control for the jack you selected to the middle of its rotation.
OPERATING THE MUSIC Connecting a music source 1. On the device you plan to use for playing music, open the Bluetooth menu. 2. Verify that Bluetooth is turned on. 3. Typically, there are two sections displayed. One that shows devices you have previously paired with and another area that shows devices than are available to pair with.
To disconnect a device, go to the Bluetooth settings menu, select BT5.0 and select disconnect. On an iPhone, this feature is available by selecting the “I” (information) icon next to the paired device and then selecting “Disconnect”. Receiving or making a cellular phone call If you are using a cellular phone to stream music, and it is used to either make or receive a call, the music will temporarily stop playing.
When cable is installed, ensure sufficient length is available at monitor to reach BNC jack on Monitor Microphone. Other connection options are possible. See "Monitor Microphone Cable Connection" section of installation Manual for details. 6) Console plugs into standard 110VAC, 60Hz outlet (US). by VIS-A-VIS, INC. Vis-A-Vis, Inc. Typical connection of ethernet 800-319-6014 cables to speaker www.vitalinq.com...
Planning the Vitalinq™ installation The Vitalinq™ has been designed for ease of installation. Please feel free to contact Vis-A-Vis customer support at 800-319-6014 at anytime for assistance with an installation. There are microphones and speakers for the procedure room and for the control room. The control room utilizes a desk microphone or a headset (both are provided).
BLUE, with a blue cable. Using the provided color coded cables as instructed (white for procedure room and blue for control room) will aid in the event that Vis-A-Vis customer support needs to be contacted to assist with troubleshooting.
Speaker Support Plate Speaker (Mounting Dogs Extended) Tile shown cut away for clarity Follow local regulations regarding securing these ceiling devices. If none apply, add a safety wire (ceiling hanger wire) from the grid support to the device. Monitor Microphone Installation 5.4.1 Monitor microphone description The monitor microphone is the microphone (mic) used in the procedure room to pick-up and transmit the physicians speech back to the control room operator.
5.4.3 Monitor microphone cable connection The monitor microphone is connected to the console using a coaxial cable that is supplied with the system. This cable, which has male BNC connectors on either end, is routed through the monitor boom/ drape so that one end is available at the monitor across from the doctor in the procedure room and the other end is available where the console is located in the control room.
See section titled OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT at the end of this document. Contact Vis-A-Vis at 800-319-6014 or email support@vitalinq.com to learn more about this option.
5.5.2 Rear of console • If using a desk microphone, plug it into either the jack marked DESK MIC OR ANT. • Plug the white procedure room Ethernet cable into the jack marked WHITE. • Plug the blue control room Ethernet cable into the jack marked BLUE.
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Wireless Headsets Introduction The 94A-07 uses two separate communication paths. The first is a “public path”. This path transmits the control room technician’s voice over the ceiling speaker in the procedure room. From the control room, this path uses either a headset plugged into one of the two front HEADSET jacks on the Vitalinq console or a desk microphone. We refer to it as the “public path”...
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Rear HEADSET and FOOTSWITCH jacks on 94A Console Footswitch for right headset Footswitch for right headset Footswitch for left headset Footswitch for left headset plugs in here plugs in here plugs in here plugs in here Optional Mini Console Two wireless headsets can One wireless headset can (MC-11) can connect to BLACK...
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PC mode and phone mode buttons Switching to PHONE MODE cable” (P/N: CBL-CRS). This cable is made by Vis-A-Vis (not Sennheiser) and will be included with your wireless headset(s) when purchased from Vis-A-Vis. This crossover cable is the only cable that will work with the Vitalinq 94A front HEADSET and rear SILVER jacks.
“new” base station. Colored labels or numbering can be used. Vis-A-Vis typically provides colored labels when providing more than one headset with a 94A system.
• Locate the “Sennheiser Yellow Jack Cable” (P/N: CBL-YJ). This cable, made by Vis-A-Vis, will be included with your wireless headset when purchased from Vis-A-Vis. It is not a Sennheiser cable. It has an ethernet (RJ45) connector on one end with two cables leading from it to a pair of ethernet connectors.
An additional headset and foot switch and/or desk microphone will be needed. If located in a separate room from the 94A-07 console, and a desk microphone is to be used with the Mini Console, an additional communication speaker will also need to be installed in the room with the Mini Console. An additional communication speaker is not necessary if a headset is used. Please contact Vis-A-Vis at 800-319-6014 or by email at support@vitalinq.com to discuss your specific requirements. 6.2.2 Installation 1. Determine where the Mini Console will be located. Possibilities include but are not limited to on top or underneath a desk surface (see images below). If it is to be located under a countertop, it can be secured using two 2 1/4 inch #8 wood screws through pre-existing holes in the sheet metal enclosure.
• The jack labeled BLACK OUT on the rear of the Mini Console can be used to attach an additional Mini Console. Up to four Mini Consoles can be run in series. • If you are interested in connecting a heart rate monitor or running Mini Consoles in series, contact Vis-A-Vis at 800-319-6014 or by email at support@vitalinq.com to discuss your specific requirements. 6.2.3 Operation Wired Headset • Adjust the talk volume for the headset using the small rotary pot labeled TALK on the front of the Mini Console.
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Combining a Vitalinq 94A-07 System with a Vitalinq 94W-15 For Using More Than 5 Wireless Headsets NOTE: Please notify Vis-A-Vis at the time of order that the 94W15 will be used connected to a 94A-07 system so that it can be internally configured correctly! System Setup The setup information below provides instructions for connecting the 94W-15 to the 94A-07.
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