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  • Page 1 Invacare® LiNX DLX-REM400 en Remote User Manual This manual MUST be given to the user of the product. BEFORE using this product, this manual MUST be read and saved for future reference.
  • Page 2 All rights reserved. Republication, duplication or modification in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written permission from Invacare. Trademarks are identified by ™ and ®. All trademarks are owned by or licensed to Invacare Corporation or its subsidiaries unless otherwise noted.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 5.4 Using Direct Navigation ......31 5.4.1 Swipe-and-Tap Mode ......32 5.4.2 Tap-Only Mode .
  • Page 4 5.19.3 Speed Reduction and Seating Function Inhibits ..73 5.20 Connectivity Cards......75 5.20.1 Configuring Connectivity Card .
  • Page 5: General

    Business in the respective countries. product safety notices and product recalls, contact your Warranty claims can only be made through the provider Invacare representative. See addresses at the end of this from whom the product was obtained. document. 1.4 Service Life 1.2 Symbols in This Manual...
  • Page 6: Limitation Of Liability

    The fact that we estimate a service life for this product does not constitute an additional warranty. 1.5 Limitation of Liability Invacare accepts no liability for damage arising from: • Non-compliance with the user manual •...
  • Page 7: Safety

    Safety 2 Safety WARNING! Risk of injury or damage due to electrical shorts Connector pins on cables connected to the power 2.1 General safety notes module can still be live even when the system is off. WARNING! – Cables with live pins should be connected, Risk of injury or damage to the mobility device restrained or covered (with non-conductive Do not install, maintain or operate this equipment...
  • Page 8 Invacare® LiNX Risk of damage to the mobility device There are no user-serviceable parts inside any case. – Do not open or disassemble any case. Risk of injury due to unintended movement It is recommended that the mobility device, fitted with a Gyro module, has a drive function with disabled Gyro.
  • Page 9: Components

    Components 3 Components E Bus socket F Stereo jack sockets 3.1 User interface REM400 G Infrared transmitter H Speaker I Charger socket J Toggle switches 3.2 Screen composition overview A Battery bar A Multipurpose buttons B Status bar B ON/OFF button/Status LED C User function card C Touch display D Navigation button...
  • Page 10: Battery Bar

    Invacare® LiNX 3.2.1 Battery bar Time The battery bar provides a graphical display of the battery’s The time is displayed as a 12– or 24–hour clock. It is set current state of charge and, when a battery charger is using the coordinated universal time (UTC) and an offset connected, the charging status.
  • Page 11: User Function Card Overview

    Components This notifies you that a fault occurred. The number indicates the type of fault. See 7.1.1 Fault Codes and Diagnosis Codes, page 119 for more information about fault codes. This notifies you that a seating lock-out is active. A seating lock-out is a state that prevents the wheelchair’s seating being operated.
  • Page 12 Invacare® LiNX The text B is programmable by your provider and can be Drive Card used to name the function. Indicator Meaning DLX-REM400 DLX-REM500 DLX-REM2xx DLX-CR400 DLX-CR400LF DLX-ACU200 Fig. 3-5 Input module or Drive cards can be pre-set with different maximum speeds third-party interface to fit your needs and your environment.
  • Page 13 Components Seating Card Speedometer displays standstill. While driving, the speedometer displays the wheelchair’s current speed. The odometer displays the distance travelled by the wheelchair since it was last reset to zero or rolled over to zero. The odometer can display up to a maximum distance of 9999 km or miles, after which it rolls over to zero.
  • Page 14 Invacare® LiNX your remote are Mouse Mover and Switch Control. By external inputs. The utility card function is suitable for both default, these functions are disabled. Contact your provider three-quadrant (3Q) and four-quadrant (4Q) inputs. to change the configuration. Utility card allows you to operate two controls / outputs...
  • Page 15: Navigation Button

    Components Arrangement When activated, the navigation button changes its color from grey to blue. Function cards The navigation button has two important functions: 1. A visual indication of the configured interaction mode. Configured for swipe-and-tap actions This means, that swiping and tapping the screen Pro- activates different functions.
  • Page 16: Labels On The Product

    Invacare® LiNX 3.4 Labels on the Product Product label containing: Labels on Dynamic Controls’ Parts 1. Part number 2. Dynamic Controls logo Labels of Dynamic Controls’ parts are located on rear side of 3. Dynamic Controls’ part the part. Depending on the part not all labels are available.
  • Page 17 Components Product label containing: This is the WEEE symbol (Waste Electrical and • Dynamic Controls' logo Electronic Equipment • The product's bar code Directive). • The product's serial number This product has been • The product's part supplied from an number environmentally aware manufacturer.
  • Page 18 Invacare® LiNX Labels on Toggle Switches Recommendation to read the instruction manual before using the module. READ INSTALLATION MANUAL BEFORE USE Product label containing: • Dynamic Controls' website address • Dynamic Controls’ Bluetooth registration Serial number and date of manufacture...
  • Page 19 Components Labels on Adaptive Switch Labs’ Parts Labels of Adaptive Switch Labs’ parts are located either on left rear side of the part (head arrays) or the interface box. Depending on the used part not all labels are available. Product label (head array) containing: •...
  • Page 20: Setup

    Invacare® LiNX function, and then activate a different output when the 4 Setup system is in another state or function. For example, a buddy button that is used to stop a wheelchair when driving can 4.1 General information on setup...
  • Page 21: Connecting The Remote

    Setup Adequate strain relief must be provided for all cables, and be minimized wherever possible, to extend service life and the mechanical limits of the cables and looms must not be minimize the risk of accidental damage. exceeded. Risk of damage to bus cable Ensure that connectors and connector sockets are shielded Regular bending can damage bus cable from water splashes and water ingress.
  • Page 22 Invacare® LiNX Risk of damage to the remote The remote plug and connector socket fit together in one way only. – Do not force them together. 1. Lightly push to connect the plug of the remote cable and the connector socket. The plug must lock in place with an audible click.
  • Page 23: Usage

    Usage information about fault indication, refer to 7.1.1 Fault Codes 5 Usage and Diagnosis Codes, page 119 . 5.1 Powering Up/Down Remote Powering Down Remote Powering Up Remote 1. Press ON/OFF key A. Fig. 5-1 Press ON/OFF key A. Fig. 5-3 Shut down screen is displayed.
  • Page 24: Menu Screen

    Invacare® LiNX If your wheelchair is fitted with an attendant control Closing Menu Screen (DLX-ACU200) and the attendant control is in charge, an attendant-in-charge-overlay is displayed. Also the status LED inside the ON/OFF button of the primary remote is turned off.
  • Page 25: Controls On Menu Screen

    Usage Entry Function Symbol Action A Clock View and configure time, see 5.2.2 Close screen Configuring Time, page 26. B Screen Lock Activate screen lock, see 5.2.3 Go back to previous screen Locking Screen to Avoid Unintentional Response, page 27. Open next screen/level.
  • Page 26: Configuring Time

    Invacare® LiNX Fig. 5-10 Example of a slider 1. Tap and hold circle A within the slider. 2. Swipe circle to the right to increase the value. Swipe Fig. 5-12 circle to the left to decrease the value. If necessary, tab switch C to toggle between 12– and 5.2.2 Configuring Time...
  • Page 27: Locking Screen To Avoid Unintentional Response

    Usage Fig. 5-15 Fig. 5-16 Tap on button D to return to Menu screen. Tap and hold navigation button A to open Menu screen. 5.2.3 Locking Screen to Avoid Unintentional Response The screen lock is a security feature that the user can activate to prevent other people accidentally or intentionally interfering with the touch screen.
  • Page 28: Configuring Settings

    Invacare® LiNX Screen lock is activated. Display Turn remote off and on (power-cycle) to deactivate screen lock. Keep the touch screen dry to ensure proper response during use. 5.2.4 Configuring Settings Settings menu allows you to change settings in different Fig.
  • Page 29 Usage Entry Function A Tap-Only Mode Toggle between tap-only mode and swipe-and-tap mode. B Tap Zone Defines the area used for detecting a tap action on touch screen. It sets the area around the point of initial contact, within a tap is Fig.
  • Page 30: Configuring Odometer

    Invacare® LiNX Entry Function D Units selector C Left Hand Toggle between right-hand and E Back Mode left-hand usage of remote. The total distance meter shows the cumulative value of all When the switch is set to ON, all trips.
  • Page 31: Selecting Functions

    Usage Changing Units How to navigate through the LiNX system depends on how the navigation button is configured. Refer to 3.3 Navigation 1. Tap on units selector D to change displayed units. mi button, page 15, for more information about the possible for miles, km for kilometres.
  • Page 32: Swipe-And-Tap Mode

    Invacare® LiNX • swipe-and-tap mode, Changing Profiles • tap-only mode and • control inputs (CI). With each method you navigate through profiles and functions by moving from an active function card to an Profile 1 adjacent function card. Fig. 5-29 Direct navigation is not performed with an active user input (e.g.
  • Page 33: Tap-Only Mode

    Usage The screen view focuses on the first function card or the last-used function card in the profile, depending on Profile 1 how the programming is set up. 2. Swipe left or right to change function cards. Fig. 5-35 3. Tap on selected function card, tap navigation button or wait for a few seconds to activate selected function card.
  • Page 34: Control Input (Ci)

    Invacare® LiNX The screen view focuses on the first function card or List View the last-used function card in the profile depending on how the programming is set up. 2. Tap on navigation button or wait for a few seconds to activate selected function card.
  • Page 35 Usage Grid View Fig. 5-41 If Navigation Timeout is enabled by your provider, the Fig. 5-40 indirect navigation is automatically entered after a period of Grid view presents the menu items in a single grid, displaying time without user activity. This period can be set by your both the profiles (rows) and the functions (columns) at the provider and is displayed with a timeout indicator A.
  • Page 36: Quadrant Mapping

    Invacare® LiNX function card when in the first function card of the profile, instead of wrapping to the next/previous function, the navigation menu is entered. That is when selecting the next function card while in the last function card in a profile or when selecting the previous 5.5.1 Quadrant Mapping...
  • Page 37: Menu Select

    Usage 5.5.2 Menu Select 4Q Operation in List View 1. Enter navigation. With menu select, you perform both, the navigation and the function card selection. List View Grid View Fig. 5-46 Give forward demand A or reverse demand B to switch between profiles.
  • Page 38 Invacare® LiNX 3Q Operation in List View 1. Enter navigation. Fig. 5-47 Give right demand D to select profile. Function card menu opens. Give forward demand A or reverse demand B to switch between function cards. Give left demand C to switch back to previous menu.
  • Page 39 Usage 5. To go back to profile menu, give right demand until 4Q Operation in Grid View Back button D is selected. 1. Enter navigation. Give left demand to go back to profile menu. Fig. 5-51 Give left demand C to select function card. Fig.
  • Page 40: Navigation Entry Points In Menu Select

    Invacare® LiNX 3. Give short left demand to select function. 4. Give long left demand to exit navigation. 5.5.3 Navigation Entry Points in Menu Select List View NEP = Navigation Entry Point FC = Function Card Selected FC NEP: First Profile...
  • Page 41: Menu Scan

    Usage Grid View First Profile Active User Function First Function in Active Profile Fig. 5-53 Fig. 5-54 Fig. 5-55 There are different navigation entry points: • If Navigation entry is set to First Profile, the menu selection starts at the first function in the first profile. From here you can choose to navigate between functions and profiles before selecting a function.
  • Page 42 Invacare® LiNX The system can enter the idle state from either the profile menu or the function card menu. To exit the idle state, you must provide a select demand. When exiting the idle state, the system returns to the profile or function menu depending on the Navigation entry setting.
  • Page 43 Usage When in profile list, the exit button is highlighted after Operation in Grid View highlighting the last profile in the list. When in the function list, the back button is highlighted after highlighting the last function in the list. Fig.
  • Page 44: Navigation Entry Points In Menu Scan

    Invacare® LiNX 5.5.5 Navigation Entry Points in Menu Scan Navigation Entry Point = NEP Profiles Function cards (FC) Selected FC NEP: Active User Function NEP: First Profile select FC One iteration NEP: 1st Function in Active Profile no selection select FC...
  • Page 45 Usage • If Navigation entry is set to First Profile, the first item in the profile menu is displayed on the touch screen. If this item is not selected, the system iterates through the profile menu until a profile is selected or until the number of iterations is reached, at which point the system displays the idle state.
  • Page 46: Using The Multipurpose Buttons

    Invacare® LiNX 5.6 Using the multipurpose buttons 5.7 Using the Toggle Switches (Optional) Fig. 5-61 The toggle switches are an alternative means to switch commonly-used controls and can be an option for users By default, you can change profiles and function cards with who, for example have difficulties to reach the ON/OFF key, the multipurpose buttons.
  • Page 47: Proportional/Discrete Driving Mode

    Usage By default, the following actions are performed: Left toggle Forward command Power button switch (On / Off) Backwards switch to next command (short function card press) Backwards Switch to next command (long profile press) Right toggle Forward command Increase speed switch by 10 % Fig.
  • Page 48: Controlling Maximum Speed

    Invacare® LiNX Proportional Driving Mode Fig. 5-64 The speed is activated when the joystick is deflected past Fig. 5-63 a configurable threshold B into either the forward A or The speed of the wheelchair is proportional to the joystick backward C quadrant and reaches the pre-set maximum deflections, so that the further the joystick is moved from speed without any further deflection.
  • Page 49 Usage The speed dial is divided into ten segments, representing In each drive card you are able to control the pre-set the speed range of the wheelchair. Each segment can be maximum speed depending on your needs. displayed in one of three colors. •...
  • Page 50: Latched Driving Mode

    Invacare® LiNX Fig. 5-67 Fig. 5-68 As soon as you start driving, speed slider and navigation The speedometer/odometer display is a new button disappear from the display. The current speed is feature, introduced for LiNX MR6.0, and replaces the displayed by the speedometer, if it is enabled.
  • Page 51 There are six latched driving modes, which are indicated on the lower left of the drive card with To avoid potentially dangerous situations Invacare the symbols displayed in the table below. recommends to make yourself familiar with the...
  • Page 52: External Stop Switch

    Invacare® LiNX External stop switch test 5 Step Up/Down The external stop switch test checks that the external stop switch is functioning correctly. The test is conducted once per power cycle when: Cruise Control • the wheelchair is powered up in a latched drive mode function or •...
  • Page 53: Step Up

    Usage 5.9.2 1 Step Up Normal Rate 1. Give long drive demand, greater than one second, in opposite direction (a reverse demand when driving forwards or a forward demand when driving in reverse) press external stop switch. Gentler Rate 1. Give short drive demand, less than one second, in opposite direction (a reverse demand when driving forwards or a forward demand when driving in reverse) Fig.
  • Page 54: Step Up

    Invacare® LiNX 5.9.3 3 Step Up Decelerating When stopping, the speed decelerates to zero at one of two rates (normal or gentle), depending on how the deceleration is triggered (long or short demand) and if the optional slower rate is configured by the provider.
  • Page 55: Step Up

    Usage 5.9.4 5 Step Up Decelerating When stopping, the speed decelerates to zero at one of two rates (normal or gentle), depending on how the deceleration is triggered (long or short demand) and if the optional slower rate is configured by the provider. Normal Rate 1.
  • Page 56: Step Up/Down

    Invacare® LiNX 5.9.5 3 Step Up/Down 3. Give forward demand when driving forwards or reverse demand when driving in reverse to accelerate to next fixed higher speed. Give reverse demand when driving forwards or forward demand when driving in reverse to decelerate to next fixed lower speed.
  • Page 57: Step Up/Down

    Usage Interrupting Deceleration Accelerating 1. Give drive demand in desired direction (forward or When slowing down or stopping (except for an emergency reverse). stop or control input configured for a stop), the deceleration 2. Release drive demand. can be interrupted to resume driving. Wheelchair speed accelerates to 20 % of the maximum 1.
  • Page 58: Cruise Control

    Invacare® LiNX Gentler Rate Accelerating/Decelerating 1. Give short drive demand, less than one second, in 1. Give and hold drive demand in direction (forward or opposite direction (a reverse demand when driving reverse) until wheelchair accelerates to desired speed. forwards or a forward demand when driving in reverse) 2.
  • Page 59: Emergency Stop

    Usage 1. Give two short drive demands (less than one second) in Tap Lighting control button A. same direction to stop at a normal deceleration rate. 2. Give and hold drive demand in opposite direction (reverse when driving forwards or forward when driving in reverse) until mobility device stops.
  • Page 60: Operating The Hazard Lights

    Invacare® LiNX 5.12 Operating the hazard lights Turn off position lights To operate the hazard lights, you need to stop the mobility device. Turn on hazard lights Tap Lighting control button A. Tap Lighting control button A. Lighting button panel overlays screen.
  • Page 61 Usage Turn off hazard lights Hazard lights turn on. Hazard lights telltale becomes illuminated in the lighting dashboard. Tap Lighting control button A. 3. Tap button C to close Lighting button panel. If you start driving, the Lighting button panel overlay disappears automatically and the hazard lights remain turned on.
  • Page 62: Operating The Direction Indicators

    Invacare® LiNX 5.13 Operating the direction indicators To operate the direction indicators, you need to stop the mobility device. Turn on direction indicators Either left or right direction indicator turns on. Left or right indicator telltale becomes illuminated in the lighting dashboard.
  • Page 63: Operating The Horn

    Usage 5.14 Operating the horn Turn off direction indicators Tap Lighting control button A. 1. Tap horn button A to sound horn. Horn sounds as long as button is tapped. 5.15 Operating Lighting Functions and Horn via Utility Function Card Via a utility function card you are able to operate the lighting functions and horn with an external input.
  • Page 64: Locking/Unlocking The Remote

    Invacare® LiNX Locking the remote Fig. 5-75 • Give forward demand A to sound horn. Fig. 5-76 • Give short demand to right B to turn on/off position Press ON/OFF button for more than three seconds, until lights. a locking overlay is displayed.
  • Page 65: Rest Mode

    Usage Unlocking the remote 1. Press ON/OFF button. Fig. 5-78 Rest mode is indicated by the rest screen. Rest can be entered automatically after a period of user Fig. 5-77 inactivity (timeout) or manually via a control input (CI). Tap on locked display until white frame around locking screen A is filled.
  • Page 66: The Sleep Mode

    Invacare® LiNX D Exit Rest via CI specially configured to exit Rest and return to location before entering Rest. E Enter Rest from Indirect Navigation via timeout. User F Enter Rest from Indirect Navigation via CI. Function G Exit Rest via CI configured to enter Indirect Navigation.
  • Page 67: Operating Powered Seating Functions

    Usage 5.19 Operating powered seating functions Choose the seating card with the seating function you want to operate, see 5.3 Selecting Functions, page 31. Powered seating functions, such as powered elevating legrests or powered recline, are carried out as described below.
  • Page 68 Invacare® LiNX Displayed Symbols And Their Meanings Other Configurations The displayed function cards are configuration examples only. Powered seat tilt • Four quadrant configuration Powered recline Seat lifter Left or center-mount powered elevating legrest Fig. 5-81 A Powered recline up...
  • Page 69: Through External Switches

    Usage • Latched configuration A latched configuration allows you to operate a motion without continuously providing a demand. A latched configuration can be a single powered seating function or a four quadrant configuration. Fig. 5-83 In a four quadrant configuration it is possible to mix the motion operations, like displayed in the example.
  • Page 70 Invacare® LiNX • Powered seat tilt only • Center-mount elevating legrest (LNX) only Powered recline Seat lifter Left or center-mount powered elevating legrest Fig. 5-84 1. Make sure mobility device is on level surface and turned 2. Deflect and hold toggle switch up A or down B to Right powered elevating legrest move particular seating function.
  • Page 71 Usage 1. Make sure mobility device is on level surface and turned Powered seat tilt and Powered recline Powered seat tilt up A (Forward) 2. Press and hold stereo buttons A or B to move particular seating function. Powered seat tilt down B (Reverse) Seating function moves as long as button is pressed.
  • Page 72 Invacare® LiNX Dual powered elevating legrests Powered seat tilt and Powered recline Left powered elevating legrest up A Powered seat tilt up A (Forward) Left powered elevating legrest down B Powered seat tilt down B (Reverse) C (Left) Right powered elevating legrest up...
  • Page 73: Speed Reduction And Seating Function Inhibits

    J Powered seat tilt down 5.19.3 Speed Reduction and Seating Function Inhibits The mentioned speed reduction and seating function inhibits do not apply to all Invacare wheelchair models. Fig. 5-88 1. Make sure mobility device is on level surface and turned 2.
  • Page 74 The total angle can be any combination of seat angle, regular driving. To drive normally, adjust the lifter or recline and/or surface angle. For most of the Invacare the seat angle until the speed reduction is deactivated wheelchair models, Drive lockout only responds when again.
  • Page 75: Connectivity Cards

    Usage Seating Function Inhibits • Lifter seat lockout • Tilt limit Fig. 5-93 The drive electronics is equipped with a sensor to Fig. 5-91 prevent the seat lifter from rising up above a certain The maximum tilt limit switch is a function to prevent point when the seat tilt or recline is adjusted above a the seat tilt or recline from extending beyond a certain point.
  • Page 76: Configuring Connectivity Card

    Invacare® LiNX functions are disabled. Contact your provider to activate Connectivity Cards. The mouse mover function allows you to control the cursor on a PC or laptop’s screen with a user input on the wheelchair, such as the joystick on the remote module or external joysticks.
  • Page 77 Usage D Functions E Paired devices 5. Tap on Pair New Device button F at bottom of menu. Fig. 5-97 Settings menu opens. Open Connectivity settings C. Fig. 5-99 Pairing passkey is displayed on touch screen with the name of LiNX device to pair with, in this example REM-J16130951.
  • Page 78 Invacare® LiNX Pairing PC or Laptop with LiNX System Perform this operation promptly to the Pairing process on your remote (see Pairing LiNX System with User’s Device, page 76). Otherwise, a timeout will occur. 1. Open Devices and Printers dialog box on your Windows PC or laptop.
  • Page 79 Usage Fig. 5-105 If the device paired successfully, a confirmation screen is displayed on the remote module. Tap on the OK button to proceed. Fig. 5-103 Wait for device to connect. Click on Next as soon as device is connected. Fig.
  • Page 80 Invacare® LiNX Linking Connectivity Card with User’s Device Connectivity cards must be linked to a paired device. To link a connectivity card to a device, open the connectivity settings menu. Fig. 5-109 Settings menu opens. Open Connectivity settings C. Fig. 5-107 Long press navigation button A.
  • Page 81 Usage 6. If you uses Mouse mover function card, cursor speed Connecting Devices with LiNX System settings are displayed on top. Scroll down to section To connect to a device, select the appropriate connectivity Function Uses Device. card from a profile. If the connectivity function has been paired to a device and the device has been linked to the function, then it attempts to connect to the device via Bluetooth.
  • Page 82 Invacare® LiNX Removing Paired Devices Fig. 5-114 Settings menu opens. Open Connectivity settings C. Fig. 5-112 Long press navigation button A. Fig. 5-115 Select paired device in section Paired Devices, e. g. Laptop D. Fig. 5-113 Status display opens. Open Settings menu B.
  • Page 83 Usage Selecting Connectivity Card For more information about selecting user function cards, see 5.4 Using Direct Navigation, page 31 or 5.5 Using Indirect Navigation, page 34. Fig. 5-116 Check details on following screen and tap Forget this Device button. Fig. 5-118 If a connectivity card in the profile has not been configured fully or is subject to an error, it will be classed as inoperable, see image above.
  • Page 84: Mouse Mover

    Invacare® LiNX 5.20.2 Mouse Mover Connectivity The name can be used card name to uniquely identify this card’s purpose. Mouse move The mouse move indicator indicator changes from grey to blue when active. That is, when the user input is controlling the connected device’s...
  • Page 85 Usage • Selecting a connectivity card, Scroll indicator The scroll indicator • pairing the LiNX system with a user’s device changes from grey • linking the connectivity card with the user’s device and to blue when active. • configuring the mouse mover function (cursor speed). That is, when the user input is controlling Configuring the mouse mover function (cursor speed)
  • Page 86 Invacare® LiNX Fig. 5-122 Settings menu opens. Open Connectivity settings C. Fig. 5-120 Long press navigation button A. Fig. 5-123 Open connectivity function, e.g. D, to configure cursor settings. Fig. 5-121 Status display opens. Open Settings menu B. 1637423-H...
  • Page 87 Usage A X-axis: time B Y-axis: speed C Slow Cursor Speed D Ramp E Fast Cursor Speed F Slow Movement Time G 2x Slow Movement Time Slow Cursor Speed C: Sets the speed at which the mouse Fig. 5-124 Mouser mover — Cursor settings cursor moves when initially deflected.
  • Page 88: Switch Control

    Invacare® LiNX Operating the Mouse Mover Scrolling The following operation description assumes that a The scroll mode button is an external button, such as an connectivity card with a mouse mover function has been set egg switch or buddy button.
  • Page 89 Usage To use a switch control function: Connectivity The name can be used card name to uniquely identify this 1. the LiNX system needs to be paired (via Bluetooth) with card’s purpose. a user's device, and 2. the switch control connectivity card needs to be linked Bluetooth The Bluetooth status to the paired device.
  • Page 90 Invacare® LiNX Fig. 5-128 Settings > Accessibility > Switch Access Open the switch control menu on your mobile device. Fig. 5-130 Open Assign Keys for Scanning (Assign Keys for Scanning) menu or Assign Keys to Actions (Assign Keys to Actions) menu.
  • Page 91 Usage Fig. 5-132 Fig. 5-131 Activate the external switch, for example tap on Touch Select the function you like to control from the list, screen or deflect joystick to the left. such as Select (Select). You are prompted to activate 6.
  • Page 92 Invacare® LiNX Configuring Switch Control (iOS) Fig. 5-133 Activate Switch Control. Fig. 5-135 Settings > General > Accessibility Open the switch control menu on your mobile device. Fig. 5-134 Click button OK to activate Switch Control. Fig. 5-136 Open Switches (Switches) menu.
  • Page 93 Usage Fig. 5-137 Tap on menu entry Add new Switch (Add New Switch). Fig. 5-139 Activate external switch, for example tap on Touch screen or deflect joystick to the left. Fig. 5-138 Tap on button External (External). You are prompted to activate the external switch.
  • Page 94: Audible Cues

    Invacare® LiNX Controlling Mobile Device 1. Press the preassigned switch on your remote. Your mobile device executes the deposited action. Disconnecting To stop using switch control function, select a different function card from a profile. When the switch control connectivity card has been deselected, the Bluetooth connection disconnects.
  • Page 95 Usage Event Cues Navigation Type Sound Navigation Cue Condition Not all system events have a corresponding audible Drive function Played when cue. For example, no audible cue is played when the highlighting a system moves into sleep mode. drive menu item and again when Event cues comprise two or three notes and are played on entering the...
  • Page 96 Invacare® LiNX Function Identifier Function = Drive 4 Identifier = Reverse A function identifier is an optional audible cue that is played directly after a navigation cue. It provides a count by repeating the same note and it is useful, for example, to identify functions of the same type within the same profile.
  • Page 97: Using Secondary Inputs

    Usage A profile index is played when navigating between profiles, Example playing one note for the first profile, two notes for the Profile Index Function Identifier second profile, three notes for the third profile and so on. When navigating with menu select in list view, menu scan in list view or menu scan in grid view, the profile index is played in isolation.
  • Page 98: Using Manual Swing-Away Chin Control

    Invacare® LiNX or left by a four–quadrant (4Q) operation without additional All components mentioned below describe the usage switches. This is different to an operation based on three of the default set-up. For individual set-up, contact quadrants (3Q), such as a Head Array or a Four Switch your provider.
  • Page 99 Usage Changing function cards Risk of Damage Additional items not belonging to Chin Control By default an egg switch, used for function or profile can damage it. changes, is mounted to the headrest. – Do not hang items, such as clothes or accessories, on any parts of Chin Control.
  • Page 100: Using Powered Swing-Away Chin Control

    Invacare® LiNX 5.22.2 Using Powered Swing-Away Chin Control Driving This proportional joystick needs less force to be deflected WARNING! than a standard joystick. Risk of Injury or Death Small parts can lead to choking hazard that may result in injury or death.
  • Page 101: Using The Compact Single Switch Joystick

    Usage For difference between function card and profile, see Joystick user manual of the main remote. position Movement Chin Control moves upwards and outwards up (A) 1. Short press black button to change function card. 2. Long press black button to change profile. down (B) Chin Control moves downwards and inwards For operating the powered seating functions, see user...
  • Page 102: Using Micro Extremity Control Joystick

    Invacare® LiNX Driving Fig. 5-161 Deflect joystick from neutral position to drive in desired direction. 1. Short press joystick button A to change function card. 2. Long press joystick button A to change profile. For more information about driving, refer to 5.8 Proportional/Discrete Driving Mode, page 47.
  • Page 103: Using Pediatric Compact Joystick

    Usage For operating the powered seating functions, refer to 5.19.1 Changing Function Cards Through Seating Cards, page 67. Refer to 5.3 Selecting Functions, page 31 for more 5.22.5 Using Pediatric Compact Joystick information about changing the function cards. For difference between function card and profile, WARNING! refer to chapter 3.2.3 User Function Card Overview, Risk of Injury or Death...
  • Page 104: Using The Sip-N-Puff

    Invacare® LiNX 5.22.6 Using the Sip-N-Puff Sip and Puff is not the most manoeuvrable or intuitive control method and therefore requires a CAUTION! considerable amount of training. In the early tuning Risk of Injury or Damage stages, this is best done outdoors in an unrestricted Improper mounting or maintenance of the but safe area.
  • Page 105: Using The Sip-N-Puff Head Array

    Usage 5.22.7 Using the Sip-N-Puff Head Array For more information about the calibration of hard and soft demands, see the service manual of the WARNING! LiNX system. Risk of serious injury Proximity sensors are sensitive to water. If Stopping enough water is present close to sensors, they may be activated and mobility device may start A lipswitch B is mounted to the mouthpiece.
  • Page 106 Invacare® LiNX CAUTION! Sip and Puff is not the most manoeuvrable or Risk of Injury or Damage intuitive control method and therefore requires a Improper mounting or maintenance of the considerable amount of training. In the early tuning Sip-N-Puff control including the mouthpiece and stages, this is best done outdoors in an unrestricted breath tube may cause injury or damage.
  • Page 107: Using The Head Array

    Usage 1. Stop wheelchair. 2. Short press lipswitch to change function card. 3. Long press lipswitch to change profile. 1. Puff into mouthpiece A to drive forwards. 2. Sip at mouthpiece A to drive in reverse. 3. When in latched driving mode, activate left pad B to veer to the left.
  • Page 108 Invacare® LiNX Driving WARNING! Risk of serious injury Sensor pads are made of water resistant vinyl to get water quickly run off the pads before activating sensors. If sensor pads are damaged, water may get in and mobility device may start driving unintentionally.
  • Page 109 Usage Changing function cards Forward drive function card Reverse drive function card For difference between function card and profile, refer to 3.2.3 User Function Card Overview, page 11. 1. Short press mode switch to change function card. 2. Long press mode switch to change profile. Forward active Reverse active Seating functions can only be operated with the right...
  • Page 110: Using The Four Switch Proximity Array

    Invacare® LiNX 5.22.9 Using the Four Switch Proximity Array WARNING! Risk of serious injury Proximity sensors are sensitive to water. If enough water is present close to sensors, they 1. Cover sensor B to drive forwards. may be activated and mobility device may start 2.
  • Page 111: Using The Remote Stop Switch

    Usage Forward active Reverse active In case you lose the remote and the wheelchair cannot be operated, disconnect the jack plug of the Remote Stop Switch box from the power module. 5.22.11 Using the Wireless Mouse Emulator 1. Turn on the Bluetooth on your proton box by pressing an external switch until you hear a long beep.
  • Page 112 Invacare® LiNX Dip switch 3 & 4: Maximum cursor or mouse speed Dip switch 11 & 12: Cursor movement options disabled 2x base 4x base 8x base 3 switch 4 switch 4 switch 5 switch Dip switch 5 & 6: Cursor delay disabled 1.0 sec...
  • Page 113 Usage E This setting controls the amount of time the Left and Number Mouse action Right Click switch must be held before it will latch. No change Once the latch is no longer required, press the Right Click or Left Click switch for the same length of time Down to deactivate the latch.
  • Page 114: Disabling Bluetooth

    Invacare® LiNX 5.23 Disabling Bluetooth The embedded Bluetooth functionality can be disabled when powering up the system. 1. Press and hold the ON/OFF button for more than three seconds. The disabled Bluetooth functionality is indicated by an icon Fig. 5-166 in the status bar and the status LED inside the ON/OFF 1.
  • Page 115: Battery Alarms

    Usage Battery synchronisation Over voltage NEW Batteries Only—The wheelchair power must be This is displayed if the batteries are overcharged. on during charging to ensure that accurate battery Disconnect the battery charger immediately. charge levels display on the remote. New batteries must be charged fully.
  • Page 116 Invacare® LiNX Risk of property damage The usage of the USB charger influences the drive Handle USB charger with care, otherwise damage range of the mobility device. For more information could occur. about the drive range, refer to chapter Technical –...
  • Page 117: Maintenance

    Maintenance 1. Remove mouthpiece A from gooseneck B. 6 Maintenance Make sure to leave lipswitch C in shrink sleeving which keeps together lipswitch and mouthpiece. 6.1 Replacing Mouthpiece 2. Insert new mouthpiece. Risk of Damage to Input Module 6.2 Replacing Saliva Trap Improper mounting of mouthpiece may cause damage to input module by water or saliva.
  • Page 118: Cleaning Sip-N-Puff

    Invacare® LiNX Remove screw/hand screw A and backrest shroud B. Fig. 6-3 Remove saliva trap C from tube. 3. Insert new saliva trap with INLET imprinting facing towards input module. 6.3 Cleaning Sip-N-Puff Risk of Damage to Input Module Fig. 6-4...
  • Page 119: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 7 Troubleshooting 7.1 Fault diagnosis The table below describes the fault indication and a few possible actions that can be taken to rectify the problem. If the electronic system shows a fault, use the following The actions listed are not in any particular order and fault-finding guide to locate the fault.
  • Page 120 Invacare® LiNX Fault Fault description Possible action Fault Fault description Possible action icon icon Remote fault • Check cables and Right magnetic • Check cables and connectors. brake fault connectors. • Contact your provider. • Check right magnetic brake is engaged.
  • Page 121: Oon ("Out Of Neutral")

    Troubleshooting 7.2 OON (“Out Of Neutral”) OON activation is slightly different between a drive function and a non-drive function for quadrants that OON (“Out Of Neutral”) is a safety feature that prevents have no programmed output. accidental operation of mobility device functions when the •...
  • Page 122 Invacare® LiNX During a drive OON warning, the OON overlay is displayed Utility OON Warning and the wheelchair does not drive. If the primary input is returned to neutral position, the warning clears and the wheelchair drives normally. Seating OON Warning Fig.
  • Page 123: Technical Data

    Technical Data 8 Technical Data 8.1 Technical specifications Mechanical specifications Permissible operating, storage and humidity conditions Temperature range for operation according to ISO 7176–9: • –25° ... +50 °C Recommended storage temperature: • 15 °C Temperature range for storage according to ISO 7176–9: •...
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  • Page 127 www.invacarelinx.com...
  • Page 128 Invacare Sales Companies Australia: Canada: Ireland: New Zealand: Invacare Australia Pty. Ltd. Invacare Canada L.P. Invacare Ireland Ltd, Invacare New Zealand Ltd 1 Lenton Place, North Rocks NSW 570 Matheson Blvd East, Unit 8 Unit 5 Seatown Business Campus 4 Westfield Place, Mt Wellington 1060 2151 CDN Mississauga, On.

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