LiNX® Control System
When the joystick is deflected from the neutral (center)
position, the wheelchair moves in the direction of the joystick
movement.
The speed of the wheelchair is proportional to the joystick
deflections. That is, the farther the joystick moves from the
neutral position, the faster the wheelchair travels.
If the joystick is moved back to the neutral position, the
wheelchair slows down and stops.
If the joystick is released from any position other than the
neutral position, the joystick returns to the neutral position and
the wheelchair slows down and stops.
The joystick can also be used to wake the system from sleep
mode, if this parameter is enabled by the provider. Refer to
6.14 Using Sleep Mode, page 52.
Joystick Shaping
Joystick shaping is used to calibrate a joystick to reduce the
extent to which users must deflect their joystick to reach full
demand in one or more quadrants. This feature, which must be
configured by providers, may benefit users with limited hand
movement. Contact your provider for more information.
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6.5.2 Maximum Speed Control
The speedometer is divided into 10 segments that represent
the speed range of the wheelchair. Each segment can display in
one of three colors.
The green section A displays the speed range, determined
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by the set point E on the speed slider D.
The yellow section B displays the preset maximum speed
l
range C, depending on the programming of the drive
screen.
The grey section F indicates the total maximum speed
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range of the wheelchair is not reached in the depending
drive function.
In each drive screen, you can control the preset maximum
speed depending on your needs.
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