The laerdal voice conference application, Accessing the voice conferencing application, System setup – Laerdal SimMan 3G Mystic User Manual

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INSTANT DISPLAY:

Media files show immediately when transferred.

For an overview on patient monitor menus, see section System Setup -
Patient Monitor Menus.

ORDERING RADIOLOGY, MEDIA OR LABS

The learner can order Radiology, Media or Labs by clicking on any of
the relevant menus in the Patient Monitor Application.

1 Click <Order New > in the dialog box.
2 The system will then notify the Instructor of the order via the

Instructor Application.

The learner may also click on any of the relevant menus to check if the
Instructor has made any media files available for viewing.

The Laerdal Voice Conference
Application

The Voice Conference Application is a tool for two-way vocal
communication through the SimMan 3G and manikin. This
function adds realism to simulation sessions by enabling
vocal interaction between learners and the “patient”.

Both manikins have a built-in loudspeaker and microphone located
in the head. When the Voice Conference Application is started on
the instructor’s computer, a voice communication channel is created
to the connected manikin. Instructor channels, that allow voice
conferences between instructors can be added.

Accessing the Voice Conferencing
Application

The Voice Conference Application will launch automatically when
connecting to a manikin.

The Voice Conference Application can also be accessed in two other
ways:

1 From an Open simulation session (Instructor Application)

From the <Tools> menu, select <Voice Conf. App…>

2 From the Windows Start menu

1 Click the Windows <Start> button.

2 Select the <Laerdal SimMan3G> folder from the program list

3 Select the Laerdal Voice Conference Application program.

ON/ OFF BUTTON

Click the on/off button to activate or deactivate the communication
channel.

MICROPHONE BUTTON

SPEAK

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The connected microphone for the communication channel becomes
active by clicking the <SPEAK> button or by pressing the F5 key on
the keyboard.

The channel is outlined with green, to clearly identify when the
microphone is active.

Keep the <SPEAK> button activated, by holding the control key
<Ctrl> while pressing F5 or any of the other function keys if there
are more channels.
On the tablet PC: Tap the <SPEAK> button in the technical status
window to speak through the manikin.

Note: unless muted or deactivated, sound from all connected

channels will be playing in the headphones/speakers at all times.

LOUDSPEAKER OUTPUT VOLUME

Adjust the loudspeaker or headset volume for an individual channel
with the volume slider. The volume bar indicates the received signal
strength.

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