Vitalinq 94A-07 Manuel d'installation

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Page 1 - Model 94A-07

7936 Camino CircleMiami, FL 33143 [email protected](800) 319- 6014Operations and Installation ManualVitalinq™ Communication SystemModel 94A-07CDX-G

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42.2 Initial settingsTur n LISTEN controls to the 12:00 position. LISTEN VOLUME control OFF. Plug power cord into 120 volt AC outlet. Set the TALK/M

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5Pressing the foot switch allows you to talk via the headset, to people in the procedure room. You will hear the people in the procedure room whether

Page 4 - For Your Safety

64 MUSIC SYSTEM OPERATION4.1 Getting started4.1.1 Music system power button1 Press to turn on the power/change the source (Radio/CD/USB/AUX).2 P

Page 5 - Table of Contents

7The following items can be set depending on the source and setting:GENERAL:CLOCK-ADJ (Clock Adjust)CAUT ALM*1 - NOT USEDBEEPActivates the beep sound:

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8DISPLAY: DEMO (Demonstration)Activates the demonstration: “ON,” “OFF.”DIMMERChanges the display brightness; “ON,” “OFF.”AUTO SCR* (Auto Scroll)Scroll

Page 7 - 1 VITALINQ™ INTRODUCTION

94.3 Location of controls and basic operationsThis section contains instructions on the location of controls and basic operations.SOURCE/OFF button*1

Page 8 - 1.1 System layout

10USB PortTo connect a USB device.O (BACK) / MODE buttonPress to return to the previous display; select the radio band (FM/AM).Press and hold to enter

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114.4 Radio4.4.1 Storing and receiving stationsStoring automatically — BTM1 Press repeatedly until “TUNER” appears.To change the band, press repe

Page 10 - 2.3 Adjusting the headset

122 Rotate the control dial until the desired program type appears, then press it.The unit starts to search for a station broadcasting the selected p

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134.6 USB devices• MSC (Mass Storage Class)-type USB devices compliant with the USB standard can be used.• Backup of data to a USB device is recomm

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144.7.1 Playing back iPodBefore connecting the iPod, turn down the volume of the unit.1 Open the USB cover, then connect the iPod to the USB connect

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15Skipping albums, podcasts, genres, playlists and artistsTo Do thisSkipPress / (ALBUM▼/▲) [press once for each]Skip continuouslyPress and hold

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16NotesYou cannot skip back to the previous song.Pandora® limits the number of skips allowed.Changing display itemsPress .“Thumbs” feedbackThe “Thum

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17Repeat playSelect To playTRACK track repeatedly.N ALBUMalbum repeatedly.N PODCAST*1podcast repeatedly.N ARTIST*1artist repeatedly.N PLAYLIST*1playli

Page 17 - 4.4 Radio

182 Rotate the control dial to select the item near the one desired.The list is skipped in steps of 10% of the total number of items in the list.3 Pr

Page 18 - 4.5.1 Playing a disc

19TipsPress +/– in ZAPPIN mode to skip a track.Press / (ALBUM▼/▲) in ZAPPIN mode to skip album.4.10 Sound Settings and Setup Menu4.10.1 Chang

Page 19 - 4.7 iPod

201 During reception/playback, press , rotate the control dial until “SOUND” appears, then press it.2 Rotate the control dial until “EQ7 PRESET” ap

Page 20 - Resuming mode

21DM+ AdvancedDM+ Advanced improves digitally compressed sound by restoring high frequencies lost in the compression process.1 During playback, press

Page 21 - 4.8.1 Streaming Pandora®

22Adjusting the volume levelBe sure to adjust the volume for each connected audio device before playback.1 Turn down the volume on the unit.2 Press

Page 22 - Bookmarking

234.12.2 Playback order of MP3/WMA/ AAC files4.12.3 Safety precautions WA R N I NG To prevent injury or fire, take the following precautions:• To p

Page 23 - *3 USB and iPod only

Symbols and ConventionsTrademark and Other InformationSiriusXM subscriptions and Satellite Radio Tuner are sold separately.www.siriusxm.com.Sirius, XM

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24mechanism). • Inability to read audio data correctly (e.g., playback skipping, or no playback) due to heat shrinking of a sticker or label causing

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255 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEVITALINQ™ Communications Troubleshooting GuideCallusrst!Wewanttohearfromyou.1-800-319-6014or[email protected]

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26If the Doctor still can’t hear, the problem is either in the White Cable, the Console or the Cath Lab microphone. Call 800-319-6014.5.2 Music trou

Page 27 - DM+ Advanced

27The sound is intermittent.The sound may be intermittent at a high-bit-rate of more than 320 kbps.CD Playback The disc cannot be loaded. • Another d

Page 28 - Notes on CD-R/CD-RW discs

28During FM reception, the “ST” indication ashes. • Tune in the frequency accurately. • The broadcast signal is too weak. Set “MONO-ON” (see 4.2.3)

Page 29 - CAUTION

296 INSTALLATION6.1 Planing the Vitalinq™ installationThe Vitalinq™ has been designed for ease of installation. Please feel free to contact Vis-A-Vis

Page 30 - Cleaning the CD Slot

30Left StereoSpeakerCommunicationSpeakerRight StereoSpeakerLeft StereoSpeakerCommunicationSpeakerRight StereoSpeakerPROCEDURE ROOMCONTROL ROOMVitalinq

Page 31 - 5 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

316.2 Installing Vitalinq™ speakers6.2.1 Installing speakers in ceilingThere are two modular, gray eight conductor jacks on the communication speake

Page 32 - USB playback

32Speaker installation detailFollow local regulations regarding securing these ceiling devices. If none apply, add a safety wire (ceiling hanger wire)

Page 33 - Radio reception

33Monitor MicrophoneMonitor Array(or single monitor)6.3 Monitor Microphone Installation6.3.1 Monitor microphone descriptionThe monitor microphone is

Page 34 - Error Displays/Messages

For Your Safety1. Read these instructions.2. Keep these instructions.3. Heed all warnings.4. Follow all instructions.5. Do not use this apparatus

Page 35 - 6.1.3 Control room console

346.3.3 Monitor microphone cable connectionThe monitor microphone can be connected to the system in several ways. Three of the most common methods a

Page 36 - Desk/Counter

35Monitor microphone connection optionsBNC-BNC Connector100' Coaxial CableBNC-RCA Adaptor in Lab Mic jackVitalinq ConsoleOption AOption AMonitor

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366.4 Installing the Vitalinq™ console6.4.1 Front of ConsolePlug the headset into a headset jack on the front of the console closest to the operator

Page 38 - Speaker installation detail

376.4.2 Rear of console• Plug foot switch into foot switch jack on the SAME side that you plugged in the headset.• Plug the Desk Mic into the jack

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We would like to hear from you. Our phone number is 1-800-319-6014, or email us at [email protected]. Please visit us on the web at http://www.vita

Page 41 - Options

11 VITALINQ™ INTRODUCTIONVitalinq™ is a communication system designed to meetthespecicneedsthatariseduringdiagnosticand interventional proce

Page 42 - 6.4.1 Front of Console

21.1 System layoutConnection of ethernet, coaxial andpower cables to consoleTypical connection of ethernetcables to speakerLeft Stereo SpeakerCommuni

Page 43 - 6.4.2 Rear of console

32 SETTING UP THE VITALINQ™ SYSTEM2.1 Description of the VITALINQ™ systemRefer to Section 6 “INSTALLATION” for installation instructions.The Vitalin

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