USB Charging Port
The Q-Logic 3e hand control includes a USB-C port for
charging small devices.
The USB port will output up to 1.5 Amps depending on the
adaptor.
The Q-Logic 3e system includes Bluetooth that can be
used to program the Q-Logic 3e electronics.
If a programmer is connected to the power chair, the
3e
screen will ask the user to accept Bluetooth access by
programming device.
1. To accept the Bluetooth connection, perform a forward
command on the power chair's input device.
Interactive Assist
The Interactive Assist uses the
connection to allow your provider access to the Q-Logic 3e's
Diagnostic information. The connection requires the user to
accept access similar to the Bluetooth programming. Refer
to the Interactive Assist manual for details.
To accept Bluetooth access by programming device:
Q-Logic
Q-Logic 3e's Bluetooth
BASIC OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: This product has been tested for Electromagnetic
and Radio Frequency Interference (EMI/RFI) and has met
standard requirements. Please refer to the Consumer
Safety Guide for more information regarding EMI/RFI.
Although we do not recommend using a cell phone
while operating a power chair, the system is capable
of receiving and/or making calls through a cell phone
device, accessing music files or contact lists, and
navigating a device menu.
Bluetooth Electronic Specifications
Bluetooth Output Power
Operation Range
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
RF Wireless Technology Type
Encryption Security
EMC Testing on Sample Wheelchair
Susceptibility
Tested to 20V/m to IEC 61000-4-3
Emissions
To CISPR11, Group 1, Class B
ESD
To IEC 610000-4-2
FCC ID
FCC Information contains transmitter module
FCC ID:
T7V1316
IC:
216Q-1316
13
10 mW
40 m LOS (Line of Sight)
-40°F to 185°F / -40°C
to 85°C
-67°F to 302°F / -55°C
to 150°C
Co-existence with IEEE
802.11 (AWMA, AFH)
128-bit
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