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Incorrect or inappropriate programming of a DX System can put the wheelchair
into a dangerous condition. Dynamic Controls accepts no responsibility or liability
for accidents caused by incorrect programming. This Programming section, the DX
HHP Manual, and the Dynamic Wizard Manual/On-line Help must be read and
understood before attempting to program a DX System.
Ensure that the programmed wheelchair complies with all prevailing regulatory
requirements for your country and application.
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The driving performance of the DX System is dependent on its programming.
Different features can be selected and parameters fine tuned for a particular
application, or to suit the requirements of an individual.
The DX Remote and the DX Power Module are the modules most responsible for
defining the driving performance of the DX System. Software in the Remote
processes the joystick movements according to its Drive Programs, and sends
direction and speed commands to the DX Power Module. The PM adds load and
veer compensation at the rate programmed for that unit and outputs the result in a
high current form suitable for driving the motors.
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The optimum settings for all programmable DX Modules are normally
experimentally determined by the wheelchair manufacturer (OEM) on a sample
system. These default settings are incorporated into a controlled document by
Dynamic, and all production units are supplied programmed with these default
settings.
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