Programming Tools; Handheld Programming Device; Pc Programming Device - Otto Bock 490E75 Series Service Manual

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6.2

Programming tools

INFORMATION
Read and understand the user manual for the programming devices in full before using such a device.
If you reprogram your control system, make sure that you observe any restrictions described in the wheelchair
instructions for use (user).
Document all modifications for further reference.
6.2.1

Handheld programming device

The PP1 (see Fig. 243) or DTT (see Fig. 275) handheld programming devices can be connected to program the VR2
control unit.
A handheld programming device enables access to programmable parameters for adjusting the wheelchair settings
to the individual requirements of the patient, and to read error reports and timer information.
Connecting the handheld programming device
1) Switch the wheelchair control unit off.
2) Optional for DTT handheld programming device: Connect the connection cable for VR2 to the handheld
programming device (see Fig. 276, item 1).
3) Connect the connection cable to the wheelchair control panel.
4) Switch on the control unit on the wheelchair and initialise it.
Using the handheld programming device
Further information on the installation and use of the PP1 and DTT handheld programming devices is found in the
user manuals "PROGRAMMER FOR PILOT & PILOT+CONTROL SYSTEMS SK73286" and "DIAGNOSTIC TEST
TOOL TECHNICAL MANUAL SK79393" from the control unit manufacturer Curtiss-Wright.
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6.2.2

PC programming device

The PC programming device enables the same access as the handheld programming device, and is connected the
same way. For details of how to use these software packages with the control unit, refer to the user manual supplied
with the software.
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