Entering Rest From A Drive Or Seating Function Via Timeout; Entering Rest From Any Function Via Control Input; Entering Rest From Menu Select Via Timeout; Entering Rest From Menu Navigation Via Control Input - Invacare LINX REM400 User Manual

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Menu select via timeout
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Menu navigation via control input
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Entry to rest is prohibited when a system is being
programmed. If the system is in rest and a LiNX Access
tool connects to a LAK, rest is exited.

Entering Rest from a Drive or Seating Function via Timeout

To enter rest from a drive or seating function via timeout, the
function's profile must be enabled for timeout into rest and the
rest timeout must expire. The rest timeout is reset whenever
there is user activity.

Entering Rest from Any Function via Control Input

To enter rest from any function via a control input, a user must
activate a control input that has been configured to enter rest
when activated. Entry to rest will not occur in the following
conditions:
There is any demand from the driver control
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The wheelchair is driving
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Any seating actuator is active
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Entering Rest from Menu Select via Timeout

To enter rest from menu select via timeout, the profile that was
active before entering menu navigation must be enabled for
timeout into rest and the rest timeout must expire. The rest
timeout is reset whenever there is user activity.

Entering Rest from Menu Navigation via Control Input

To enter rest from menu navigation via control input, a user
must activate a control input that has been configured to enter
rest when activated. Entry to rest will not occur in the following
conditions:
There is any demand from the driver control
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Any seating actuator is active
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6.15.2 In Rest

If audible cues are enabled in the system, when the system
transfers into rest from a function or menu navigation, an
audible signal is emitted to let the user know that they are
entering into the rest state.
The LiNX system can operate in the rest state with the driver
control fully or partly disabled. When the driver control is fully
disabled, user demands from the driver control have no effect.
This is the most secure option for users, giving them the
confidence that any subsequent demands from the driver
control, intentional or accidental, will not result in any action,
such as driving or seating.
When the driver control is partly disabled, the system is
allowed to respond to a long press into one or more of the
driver control's quadrants to perform a preconfigured action.
The action could be Exit Rest or one of any number of available
actions.
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Although the partly disabled mode does not provide the same
extent of confidence as the fully disabled mode, it is useful for
those users that require quick access to valued or often-used
functions and actions. For example, the driver control can be
configured to provide quick access to a favorite menu or
function.
When in rest mode, the rest screen displays:

6.15.3 Exiting Rest

The system remains in rest until one of the following occurs:
Normal operation is resumed manually.
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The system times out into sleep if configured to do so.
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The system is power cycled.
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How normal operation is resumed manually depends on if the
driver control is fully disabled or partly disabled.
To manually resume normal operation when the driver control
is fully disabled, the user can:
Activate a control input that is normally configured for
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accessing user functions, menu navigation or settings.
Activate a control input that is normally configured for
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performing a profile or function change.
Activate a control input that is specifically configured to
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exit rest and return the user to the location they were in
before entering rest; this is used for both user functions
and menu navigation.
To manually resume normal operation when the driver control
is partly disabled, the user can:
Perform a long press into a quadrant that is configured for
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accessing user functions, menu navigation or settings.
Perform a long press into a quadrant that is specifically
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configured to exit rest and return the user to the location
they were in before entering rest.
Perform long press into a quadrant that is configured for
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performing a profile or function change or any other
action available when configuring the long press.
If audible cues are enabled, an audible signal is emitted as the
system re-enters the functions or navigation menu.

6.16 Operating Powered Seating Functions

Powered seating functions, such as powered elevating legrests
or powered recline, are carried out as described in this section.
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