Stealth Products MJM260 Series Owner's Manual

Stealth Products MJM260 Series Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Alternative Drive Controls Mushroom Joystick Owner’s Manual - Maintenance Guide Proportional Mushroom Joystick...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Customer Satisfaction .............i Important Information............ii Warranty ......................ii Supplier Reference ..................ii Warning Labels..............iii Warning Labels ...................iii Limited Liability...................iii Testing ......................iii Design and Function ...............1 Intended Use ....................1 Features ......................1 Mounting .......................1 User Transfer ....................2 Moving the Chair ..................2 Terrain Safety ....................2 Mushroom Joystick System Configuration ........
  • Page 3 Table of Contents Joystick Calibration................... 12 Joystick Throw.................... 13 Assign Direction ..................13 Center Deadband..................13 Tremor Suppression ................. 14 Switch Operation..................14 R-net™ Setup ..............15-18 R-net Omni Setup..................15 Joystick Calibration................... 16 R-net Proportional Joystick Setup............17 Throw......................17 Axis Orientation..................
  • Page 4: Customer Satisfaction

    For further assistance, or more advanced applications, please contact your supplier or Stealth Products at (512) 715-9995 or toll free at (800) 965-9229. Always keep the operating instructions in a safe place so they may be referenced as necessary.
  • Page 5: Important Information

    Warranty Our products are designed, manufactured, and produced to the highest of standards. If any defect in material or workmanship is found, Stealth Products will repair or replace the product at our discretion. Any implied warranty, including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, shall not extend beyond the duration of this warranty.
  • Page 6: Warning Labels

    Stealth Products does not hold responsibility for final integration of final assembly of product to end user. Stealth Products is not liable for user death or injury. Testing Initial setup and driving should be done in an open area free of obstacles until the user is fully capable of driving safely.
  • Page 7: Design And Function

    Is compa�ble with Invacare® (Mk6i, Mark V, Mark IV), Dynamic® (DX) , Q-Logic™, and R-net™ electronics. Mounting Multiple mounting options are available for the Mushroom Joystick: ▪ Gatlin Mid-line Mount (MJM260 Series) ▪ ARMS Moun�ng Hardware with a fixed mount (MJM250 Series) ▪ ARMS260 moun�ng hardware (MJMS250)
  • Page 8: User Transfer

    Design and Function User Transfer ▪ Turn off the power chair and Mushroom Joys�ck when moving, transferring, or li�ing the user. Moving the Chair ▪ Turn off the power chair and Mushroom Joys�ck when moving or transpor�ng the wheelchair. ▪ Do NOT li�...
  • Page 9: Mushroom Joystick System Configuration

    The Gatlin Series is a mid-line positioning system with multiple adjustment points that offer extended and convenient use for the client's needs. Various options are offered depending on the electronics being used. MJM260 Series MJM260-DX MJM260-P Invacare Mark IV & V...
  • Page 10 Design and Function Fixed Arm Mount (continued) MJM250EX MJM250Q MJM250-P Efix Quantum Permobil Swing Away Arm Mount The Swing Away Mount incorporates the ARMS260 mounting hardware. This will allow the client to swing the mushroom joystick away when not in use or during transfers.
  • Page 11: Joystick Safety

    Design and Function The movements of the joystick are translated into to the movements of the wheelchair, driving, or menu navigation. Common practice to navigate the wheelchair with the Mushroom Joystick is as follows: ▪ Direc�on: Press the joys�ck in the direc�on you want the wheelchair to move. The wheelchair will move in that direc�on.
  • Page 12: Installation

    If the Mushroom Joystick does not perform as specified, turn off the wheelchair and repeat setup or contact your supplier or Stealth Products. Joystick Setup It is important to properly install the Mushroom Joystick for the user. Take care during the assessment to identify joystick placement, allowing maximum user access and control.
  • Page 13: Installation Plan

    Installation Installation Plan Prior to programming the chair, set up an installation plan. This plan should take into account: ▪ Where the mushroom joys�ck will be placed. ▪ How the mushroom joys�ck will be operated. ▪ The posi�oning of the joys�ck. Do not place the joys�ck where it may be obstructed from moving in any direc�on.
  • Page 14: Q-Logic™ Setup

    Q-Logic™ Setup Q-Logic™ Handheld Programmer Bookmark Buttons Navigation Select options in the Arrows navigate the main menu. Button main menu. Up and actions are displayed on Down to navigate screen above the menus, Right to corresponding buttons. open a menu item In other menus, hold and Left to return to button to Bookmark...
  • Page 15 Q-Logic™ Setup Manually disengage drive motors. Prior to setting up the power chair's electronics to WARNING recognize the input, ensure that the chair's power is off and the motors are manually disengaged. This will prevent unintentional chair movement. Plug in the Q-Logic™ Handheld Programmer to the back of the Q-Logic™ ED (Enhanced Display) or to the standalone joys�ck if SCIM (Specialty Control Input Module) is in use.
  • Page 16: Q-Logic Proportional Joystick Setup

    Q-Logic™ Setup Center Deadband The Center Deadband parameter defines how far the joystick must be deflected from the neutral position to become responsive and start moving the power chair. The value corresponds to the diameter of a circle around the joystick center position.
  • Page 17: Tremor Suppression

    Q-Logic™ Setup Assign Direction Function The Assign Direction Function allows you to set the axis direction. For example, if you want to change Forward (X axis 0 to 100) to Reverse (X axis 0 to -100) or Left (Y axis 0 to -100) to Right (Y axis 0 to 100). If you switch Forward to Reverse, the system will automatically change Reverse to Forward.
  • Page 18: Joystick Calibration

    Q-Logic™ Setup Joystick Throw Throw is the location of maximum deflection of a joystick in a particular direction. It can vary by user based on capability. The throw should be based on the ability of the user and set to the maximum deflection the user is capable of producing. Once calibra�on is complete, Plug in the Q-Logic™...
  • Page 19: Joystick Throw

    Q-Logic™ Setup Joystick Throw Plug the Q-Logic handheld programmer into the back of the display. On the programmer, select Program Adjustments. In the Program Adjustments menu, select Enhanced Display. In the Enhanced Display menu, with the Up and Down bu�ons, select Propor�onal Input.
  • Page 20: Tremor Suppression

    Q-Logic™ Setup Tremor Suppression Plug the Q-Logic handheld programmer into the back of the display. On the programmer, select Program Adjustments. In the Program Adjustments menu, select Enhanced Display. In the Enhanced Display menu, with the Up and Down bu�ons, select Propor�onal Input.
  • Page 21: R-Net™ Setup

    R-net™ Setup R-net™ Omni Setup Navigation Mode Up and Down button Switch mode to drive, to navigate the menus, power seating, or OBP Right button to open a (onboard programming) menu item and Left button to return to previous menu. Profile Switch between preset drive profiles and...
  • Page 22: Joystick Calibration

    R-net™ Setup Joystick Recognition Plug in the R-net Programming Dongle in line with the Omni display and the chair's electronics, and then power ON the chair. Press the Mode bu�on un�l you reach OBP (Onboard Programming) menu. The OBP menu will appear as an hourglass while loading.
  • Page 23: R-Net Proportional Joystick Setup

    R-net™ Setup R-net™ Proportional Joystick Setup Plug in the R-net™ Programming Dongle in line with the Omni Display and chair's electronics, then power on the chair. Press the Mode bu�on un�l you reach the OBP (Onboard Programming) menu. The OBP menu will appear as an hourglass while loading.
  • Page 24: Axis Orientation

    R-net™ Setup Axis Orientation The Axis Orientation parameter allows you to switch the axis definitions. For example, the X-axis (Forward/Reverse) can be switched, making the rear of the chair the Forward direction, and vice versa. This allows joysticks to be installed in any position necessary and correspond with the proper direction of movement of the chair.
  • Page 25: Testing

    Testing After the programming of the Mushroom Joystick, execute the following tests, in order, before the wheelchair is delivered or put into service: ▪ Integrity Test, Opera�onal Test, Test Drive, Stop Test Integrity Test Check that the: ▪ Mushroom Joys�ck is not bent or damaged; ▪...
  • Page 26: First-Time Use

    First Time Use Dealer Assistance During first time use by the client, it is advised that the dealer or service technician assists and explains the different drive configurations to the customer (the user, and/or the attendant.) If needed the dealer can make final adjustments. User Testing It is important that the customer is fully aware of the installation, how to use it, and what can be adjusted in order to gain as much mobility as possible.
  • Page 27: Care And Maintenance

    Care and Maintenance Maintenance Check ▪ Ensure all cords are securely routed and connected and show no signs of damage or wear. ▪ Move the joys�ck through the four quadrants, checking for smooth movement and return to the center posi�on. ▪...
  • Page 28: Technical Data

    Technical Data Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) The Mushroom Joystick has been tested to a radiation immunity level of 20 volts per meter. Electronics may be susceptible to EMI. EMI is the interfering energy emitted from sources such as radio stations, TV stations, radio transmitters, and cellular phones. The interference from radio waves may cause malfunctions and equipment damage.
  • Page 29: Notes

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  • Page 32 © 2021, Stealth Products, LLC Stealth Products, LLC · info@stealthproducts.com · www.stealthproducts.com (800) 965-9229 | (512) 715-9995 | 104 John Kelly Drive, Burnet, TX 78611 P128D249R2 Mushroom Joys�ck.afpub Jun 29, 2021...

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