6.8 Operating the Horn
Press the horn button A to sound the horn. The horn sounds as
long as the horn button is pressed.
The horn button is also used to unlock a locked system. Refer to
6.9 Locking/Unlocking the Remote, page 18.
6.9 Locking/Unlocking the Remote
1.
1. Press the ON/OFF button A for more than four seconds.
When entering the locked state, the battery indicator
indicates the transition by flashing LEDs red, amber and
green (far left, middle and far right) three times.
1. Press the ON/OFF button A.
2. Press the horn B twice within 10 seconds.
If you implement the unlock sequence incorrectly or press the
ON/OFF button again before the unlock sequence is complete,
the system returns to the locked state.
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During an unlock attempt, the battery indicator indicates the
system is in a locked state by flashing LEDs red, amber and
green (far left, middle and far right) until either the system is
powered off or unlocked or the Sequence Timeout is reached.
6.10 Using Sleep Mode
Sleep mode is not set at the factory but can be enabled by your
provider. If this parameter is set to ON, the system goes into
sleep mode after a period of time without user activity. This
period can be set by the provider.
During the transition period, the remote module LEDs gradually
dim. The joystick, horn, speed dial and power button continue
to operate.
To wake the system from sleep mode, press the ON/OFF button
or move the joystick, if this parameter has been enabled by the
provider.
6.11 Using Rest Mode
The rest state of the LiNX system provides the occupant with a
safe environment in which to sleep, rest or carry out other
activities without fear of accidentally triggering an unwanted
action with the driver control.
The rest state is entered automatically after a period of user
inactivity (timeout) or manually by the user via a control input,
as configured by the provider. Contact your provider for more
information.
6.11.1 Entering Rest
The system can be programmed to enter rest automatically
after a period of inactivity or manually via a control input or
both. Specifically, rest can be entered from:
A drive or seating function via timeout
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Any function via a control input, such as an egg switch
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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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