Using Secondary Inputs - Invacare LiNX DLX-REM500 User Manual

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A profile index is played when navigating between profiles,
playing one note for the first profile, two notes for the
second profile, three notes for the third profile and so on.
When navigating with menu select in list view, menu scan
in list view or menu scan in grid view, the profile index is
played in isolation. That means the profile index plays and
no other audible cue follows.
When navigating with direct navigation or menu select in
grid view, it is possible to navigate from a function in one
profile to a function in an adjacent profile, so the profile
index is followed by a further audible cue to identify the
newly highlighted function.
Fig. 5-151
For example, when navigating down from the function in the
second profile, to the second function in the third profile,
the profile index is followed by a further audible cue to
identify this function.
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Fig. 5-152
Example
Profile Index
Function
If function identifiers are used, then three sound elements
are played:
1. profile index (e.g. three notes to indicate third profile)
2. navigation cue (e.g. drive function)
3. function identifier (e.g. function identifier is set to 2)

5.21 Using secondary inputs

CAUTION!
Risk of injury
If an external input is used, unrequested
functions or speed settings can lead to
unexpected operations.
– To avoid unexpected operations, check which
function is operated and what the function's
speed is set to.
If you are unable to use a standard joystick, you can control
the system via an external input. All following inputs are
able to control the driving function. With some of the
following inputs you are also able to switch the function
cards to control seating or light functions, if available.
In case of a proportional joystick or the Sip and Puff Head
Array, the wheelchair can be driven forward, reverse, right
Identifier
Fig. 5-153
Usage
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