User Menu - Sunrise Medical QUICKIE OMNI2 Instructions For Use Manual

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3.3 User Menu

With the Menu method of control, an operation of the User
Switch will initiate the User Menu. A typical User Menu is
shown below, (Fig. 3.1).
Fig. 3.1
User Menu
Seating
Drive
Speed Adjust
Horn
Lights
Settings
Sleep
Exit
Fig. 3.2
FUNCTION
>
Drive*
>
x Profile x**
<X>
Profile
>
Seating*
>
Seating* 2
<X>
Seating*
Speed Adjust
<X>
Mode x to y*
>
>
Sleep
>
Lights
>
Exit
>
Settings
*
**
12
Will enter Drive Mode in the currently selected Profile
Will enter Drive Mode in the indicated Profile
Sets the Profile that is used the next time Drive Mode is entered
Will enter Seating Mode
Will enter a second Seating Profile. Eg. If non-latched and latched operation is required
Sets the Seating Profile that is used the next time Seating Mode is entered
Adjusts the maximum speed settings
Displays modes x to y in turn, Eg. PC Mouse, Environmental etc.etc.
Will put the Omni into Sleep Mode
Will enter Lighting Control Mode
Will exit the Menu and enter the Drive Mode in the presently selected Profile
Allows access to user settings such as backlight, background colour and clock adjustment
The text will reflect the setting of the standard R-net parameter Mode Name
The text will reflect the setting of the standard R-net parameter Profile Name
Forward and Reverse SID commands will change the
highlighted line on the menu. It is also possible to program an
automatic scanning sequence, which will highlight each line in
turn. Refer to your health care professional or servicing agent.
At the right-hand end of each line, there will be either a > or a
number surrounded by < >, i.e. < 3 >.
A > symbol indicates that a Right SID command, (or a User
Switch operation when using a Single Switch Scanner-Type
SID), will enter that function.
A <3> display indicates that Left and Right SID commands, (or
a User Switch operation when using a Single Switch Scanner-
Type SID), will change the selection for that function.
The User Menu can provide the following functions. Please see
below, (Fig. 3.2).
OPERATION
OMNI2
Rev.A

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