Permobil CJSM2 User Manual
Permobil CJSM2 User Manual

Permobil CJSM2 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Power Platform R-net LCD (CJSM2) User manual British English...
  • Page 2 Introduction This user manual covers the functions of your Power Platform Permobil Ltd. R-net LCD (CJSM2) control panel and is intended as an Unit 7, Polaris Centre, 41 Brownfields extension to your power wheelchair’s user manual. Welwyn Garden City, Herts, AL7 1AN...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Safety 2.6.13 Notification 2.6.14 Wi-Fi Types of warning signs 2.6.15 Signal strength Warning signs 2.6.16 Settings menu Bluetooth mode Power Platform R-net LCD control 2.7.1 General panel 2.7.2 Pairing with devices 2.7.3 Operating Bluetooth devices Charging socket 2.7.4 Notes – Bluetooth mode settings changed after Jack sockets delivery Buttons and paddle switches...
  • Page 4: Safety

    Safety Warning signs Types of warning signs WARNING! Activate flight mode where The following types of warning signs are used in this manual: radio transmission is not allowed The Power Platform on your wheelchair contains a radio WARNING! transmitter. In certain areas, radio transmission is not allowed and your wheelchair must be set to flight mode .
  • Page 5 • in response to an official request by law enforcement or other government agency; Release the joystick at any time to stop seat movement. • for use in dispute resolution involving Permobil, its affiliates or sales/service organisation; and • as otherwise required or permitted by law.
  • Page 6: Power Platform R-Net Lcd Control Panel

    Power Platform R-net LCD control panel A. Hazard lights and seat lift B. Lights and backrest tilt C. Screen. 12:00 D. Left indicator and leg rest tilt E. Right indicator and seat tilt F. Mode button km/h G. Profile button 18 km H.
  • Page 7: Charging Socket

    The overview image on the preceding page shows the basic functions of the control panel. All buttons, toggle switches and the joystick may have additional functionality. The charging socket is located on the front of the panel. Two jack sockets are located on the base of the panel. One is intended for an external On/Off switch and the other for an external profile switch.
  • Page 8: Jack Sockets

    Jack sockets The external on/off switch jack ( ) allows the user to turn the control system on or off using an external device such as a buddy button. The external profile switch jack ( ) allows the user to select profiles using an external device such as a buddy button.
  • Page 9: Maximum Speed Paddle

    2.3.2 Maximum speed paddle This paddle decreases or increases the wheelchair’s maximum speed. The maximum speed indicator on the display shows the current setting. Push the paddle forwards to increase the setting and backwards to decrease the setting. If your wheelchair has a Power Platform, then there are new icons on your control panel.
  • Page 10: Function Buttons

    2.3.6 Function buttons Four function buttons are located on the left and right sides of the display. The symbols on the screen show the current function. 2.3.6.1 Hazard lights and seat lift This button controls the wheelchair hazard lights if your wheelchair is equipped with lights, and the seat lift if this function is programmed for your control panel.
  • Page 11 2.3.6.2 Lights and backrest tilt This button controls the front lights and rear lights if your wheelchair is equipped with lights, and the backrest tilt if this function is programmed for your control panel. When the lights are on, a symbol on the screen lights up. This is how you turn the lights on and off.
  • Page 12 2.3.6.3 Left indicator and leg rest tilt This button controls the left indicator if your wheelchair is equipped with lights, and the leg rest tilt if this function is programmed for your control panel. When the left indicator is on, a symbol on the screen will flash in sync with the wheelchair’s left indicator.
  • Page 13 2.3.6.4 Right indicator and seat tilt This button controls the right indicator if your wheelchair is equipped with lights, and the seat tilt if this function is programmed for your control panel. When the right indicator is on, a symbol on the screen will flash in sync with the wheelchair’s right indicator.
  • Page 14: Locking And Unlocking The Control System

    Locking and unlocking the control system 2.4.1 Locking • Switch the control system on and move the paddle backwards. • After 1 second, the control system will beep. Now release the paddle. • Deflect the joystick forward until the control system beeps. •...
  • Page 15: Seat Functions

    Seat functions Not all seat functions are available on all seat models. On some seats, the seat functions can be controlled using the control panel joystick. Some models can memorise six seat positions. The seat adjustment mechanism stores each memorised seat position. This makes it easy to retrieve a seat position saved earlier.
  • Page 16: Return To Drive Mode

    2.5.2 Return to drive mode Press the Mode button once or more times until a standard display image with a speed indicator appears in the control panel display. 12:00 km/h 18 km Outdoor 16 - Power Platform R-net LCD control panel...
  • Page 17: Memory

    2.5.3 Memory 2.5.3.1 Retrieving a seat position from the memory Some seat control systems can memorise six seat positions. The seat adjustment mechanism stores each memorised seat position. This makes it easy to retrieve a seat position saved earlier. Press the Mode button once or more times until a seat function icon appears in the control panel display.
  • Page 18 2.5.3.2 Saving a seat position to memory Adjust the seat function to the preferred position. 2. Select the seat memory function by pressing the mode button one or more times until a seat icon appears in the control panel display. 3.
  • Page 19: Display

    Display The status of the control system is shown on the display. The control system is on when the display is backlit. 2.6.1 Screen symbols The R-Net drive screen has common components that always appear, and components that only appear under certain conditions. Profile name Left indicator and leg support tilt 12:00...
  • Page 20: Battery Indicator

    2.6.2 Battery indicator The battery level is displayed as follows: Green 45–100% Yellow 25–44% 0–24% The battery bar flashes when it changes from green to yellow and between yellow levels. It flashes repeatedly at red level. The battery level is also shown as a percentage to the right of the battery bar. The percentage changes in steps of five.
  • Page 21: Maximum Speed Indicator

    2.6.3 Maximum speed indicator The current maximum speed is shown on the scale between the hare and tortoise symbols. You can adjust the maximum speed setting with the speed paddle. 2.6.3.1 Hare and tortoise symbols The hare symbol indicates higher speed. The tortoise symbol indicates lower speed.
  • Page 22: Limitations On Maximum Speed Or Driving

    2.6.4 Limitations on maximum speed or driving When in drive mode, any restrictions on the maximum speed are displayed as a combination of reduced speed in the speedbar on the left and an orange tortoise symbol. Shown here is an example when the maximum speed is restricted to 3 km/h, which is indicated by two things: •...
  • Page 23 When seat mode is active, the colour of the circle indicates different things: • Green indicates that the maximum speed is not limited by the active seat function displayed. • Yellow indicates that the maximum speed is limited by the active seat function displayed.
  • Page 24: Latched Mode

    2.6.5 Latched mode Latched mode is not available on all wheelchair models. Latched mode can be applied to drive mode or seat functions. Some wheelchairs have latched drive. There are two types of latched drive. The cruise latch symbol indicates that you can make stepless adjustments to the speed.
  • Page 25: Current Profile

    Some wheelchairs have latched seat functions. The symbol becomes orange when the seat function is latched. 2.6.6 Current profile The profile number describes which profile the control system is currently operating in. The profile text is the name or description of the profile the control system is currently operating in.
  • Page 26: Loading Symbol

    2.6.7 Loading symbol A spinning circle is shown when the system is loading. 2.6.8 Restart This symbol flashes when the control system requires a restart, for example after a module reconfiguration. 26 - Power Platform R-net LCD control panel...
  • Page 27: Emergency Stop

    2.6.9 Emergency stop If the control system is programmed for latched drive or actuator operation, then an emergency stop switch is usually connected to the external profile switch jack. This symbol flashes if the emergency stop switch is flipped or disconnected.
  • Page 28: Motor Temperature

    When the system is reset, the symbol disappears. When this symbol occurs, drive slowly or stop the wheelchair. Permobil recommends that you drive slowly for a short period after the symbol has disappeared to prevent unnecessary strain on the wheelchair.
  • Page 29: Notification

    2.6.13 Notification This symbol flashes when a notification is available to the user. 2.6.14 Wi-Fi This symbol indicates the presence and strength of a detected Wi-Fi signal. Power Platform R-net LCD control panel - 29...
  • Page 30: Signal Strength

    2.6.15 Signal strength This symbol indicates the presence and strength of a detected radio network signal. 2.6.16 Settings menu The Settings menu permits the user to set the clock, display brightness, background colour etc. Press and hold the function button for hazard lights to open the Settings menu.
  • Page 31 2.6.16.1 Time The following section describes submenus related to time. Set Time allows the user to set the current time. Display Time this sets the format of the time display or turns it off. The options are 12hr, 24hr or Off. 2.6.16.2 Distance The following section describes submenus related to distance.
  • Page 32 2.6.16.3 Backlight The following section describes submenus related to the backlight. Backlight this sets the backlight on the screen. It can be set between 0% and 100%. Auto Backlight the joystick module contains an ambient light sensor to automatically adjust screen brightness. The programmable options are Off or On.
  • Page 33 2.6.16.5 IR setup Applies to control panels equipped with integrated IR. A right deflection of the joystick will enter a sub-menu for learning and deleting IR codes. Refer to chapter 2.8 IR mode for more details, see page 48. 2.6.16.6 Programming The following section describes submenus related to programming.
  • Page 34 Display Speed sets how the wheelchair’s speed is displayed; options are mph, km/h or off. Displays sets the format of the digital drive display; options are odometer, speed or both. Diagnostics allows the user to read diagnostic information from the control system. Timers enables the user to view how many hours the wheelchair has been driven for.
  • Page 35: Bluetooth Mode

    Bluetooth mode Applicable only to R-net control panels with a 3.5” or 2.8” colour display and integrated Bluetooth. The joystick modules differ in that the 3.5” screen version is equipped with the buttons mode and profile, positioned under the screen. Joystick modules with 2.8”...
  • Page 36 2.7.2.1 Settings menu Press and hold the function button for hazard lights to open the Settings menu, then select Bluetooth. If the function buttons of your control panel are programmed with seat functions, press the mode button one or more times until the icon for settings appears on the screen.
  • Page 37 2.7.2.2 Pairing setup The control panel Bluetooth must then be put into discovery mode by following this sequence description: • Deflect the joystick forwards and hold until there is a beep. 12:00 This takes approximately 10 seconds; then release. • Deflect the joystick in the reverse direction and hold until there is a beep. This takes approximately 10 seconds;...
  • Page 38 2.7.2.4 Pairing with a PC The following process should be carried out on a PC: • Open the window where you can select a Bluetooth device to add to the PC. The name and path will differ slightly for different versions of Windows. •...
  • Page 39: Operating Bluetooth Devices

    2.7.2.7 Updating the list of devices The control panel stores the Bluetooth IDs of up to four devices. To replace an entry on the list of devices, one of the existing pairings must be deleted. This process is initiated from the paired device and will vary depending on the type of device.
  • Page 40 2.7.3.2 To enter Bluetooth mode The joystick module with 2.8" screen is more compact and lacks mode and profile buttons. 12:00 Press the mode button a number of times until Bluetooth mode is entered, or press and hold the function button to enter Bluetooth mode, M3.
  • Page 41 If more than one Bluetooth device is paired and enabled, a screen will appear MY BLUETOOTH DEVICES where a Bluetooth device can be selected for connection and use. DEVICE A DEVICE B If only one Bluetooth device is enabled it will be shown directly on the screen. DEVICE C Step between the devices by deflecting the joystick forward or back.
  • Page 42 When a Bluetooth device is selected, the screen will show an icon representing the chosen device type. 12:00 If only one Bluetooth device is enabled, this screen will appear as soon as Bluetooth mode is activated. 42 - Power Platform R-net LCD control panel...
  • Page 43 2.7.3.3 Operating buttons in Bluetooth mode A. Access settings, page 44. B. Return to drive mode, page 44. C. Left mouse click, page 45. D. Right mouse click, page 45. E. Scroll up or down, page 46. F. Joystick functions, page 46. Buttons A to D, paddle switch E and joystick F have predefined functions when a Bluetooth device is selected in Bluetooth mode.
  • Page 44 2.7.3.4 A – accessing settings Press and hold button (A) to open the Settings menu. For more information about the Settings menu, see 2.6.16 Settings menu, page 30. A short press turns the hazard lights on or off. 2.7.3.5 B – return to drive mode Press and hold button (B) to enter drive mode.
  • Page 45 2.7.3.6 C – left mouse click Press button to perform a left mouse click. 2.7.3.7 D – right mouse click Press button to perform a right mouse click. Power Platform R-net LCD control panel - 45...
  • Page 46 2.7.3.8 E – scroll up or down Push the paddle switch to scroll up. Pull the paddle switch to scroll down. 2.7.3.9 F – joystick functions Move cursor in desired direction by deflecting the joystick. Nudge forward to scroll up. Nudge back to scroll down.
  • Page 47: Notes - Bluetooth Mode Settings Changed After Delivery

    2.7.4 Notes – Bluetooth mode settings changed after delivery Button, toggle switch or joystick Function Power Platform R-net LCD control panel - 47...
  • Page 48: Ir Mode

    IR mode Applicable only for R-net control panels with a 3.5” or 2.8” colour display with integrated IR. 2.8.1 General The infrared control, integrated in the joystick module, makes it possible to replicate commonly used IR devices, such as remote controls for TV, audio, cable, satellite or environmental controls.
  • Page 49: Ir Setup

    2.8.2 IR setup The IR setup menu can be accessed via the settings menu. See 2.6.16 Settings menu, page 30. On entering the IR Setup menu, the default appliances will appear. When an appliance is selected, its commands are shown. When a command is followed by a tick, it means that it has a stored IR code.
  • Page 50: Learning An Ir Code

    2.8.3 Learning an IR code An IR receiver ( ) is located above the screen on the control panel. When learning a code, the remote control device must be held so that its IR transmitter points towards the IR receiver on the control panel.
  • Page 51 The commands for the appliance will appear on the screen as shown in the figure on the right. Select a command to learn. In this example, Channel Up will be selected from the TV menu. Select Learn Code by deflecting the joystick to the right while the command is highlighted.
  • Page 52 Point the TV remote control towards the control panel’s IR receiver and press the channel up button twice. If the Learn Code operation has been successfully completed, a green tick will be displayed on the screen. 52 - Power Platform R-net LCD control panel...
  • Page 53 If the Learn Code operation fails, a red cross will be displayed on the screen. Please retry the Learn Code operation. After the code has been learned, scroll down to highlight Exit. Deflect the joystick to the left to return to the appliance menu, IR Setup. The first time an IR code is learned, it is necessary to turn off the power at the control panel and turn it back on again.
  • Page 54: Learning Sequenced Ir Codes

    2.8.4 Learning sequenced IR codes Multiple IR codes can be learned for a single command in the IR Setup menu. This enables multiple IR codes to be transmitted through a single command when in IR mode. Examples: The On/Off function for multiple appliances, the TV and the DVD for example, can be learned by a single entry in the IR Setup menu.
  • Page 55 2.8.4.1 Create a sequence • Select the command to use as the sequence initiator. In this example, TV – • Select Learn Code by deflecting the joystick to the right while the command is highlighted. • Point the TV remote control at the control panel’s IR receiver and press the On/Off button twice.
  • Page 56: Enabling And Disabling Ir Codes

    2.8.5 Enabling and disabling IR codes IR codes can be enabled or disabled in the IR Setup menu. If a code is disabled, it will not transmit and will not appear in IR mode. To disable an IR code, deflect the speed paddle up or down. A disabled IR code appears with an X against the highlighted command.
  • Page 57 To delete all IR codes for an appliance, select Delete All Codes within that appliance’s submenu. To delete all IR codes stored in the control panel, select Delete All Codes within the IR Setup menu. Power Platform R-net LCD control panel - 57...
  • Page 58: Flight Mode

    Flight mode In certain areas, radio transmission is not allowed and the wheelchair must be set to flight mode. IMPORTANT! Systems data can be transmitted WARNING! Activate flight mode where radio transmission is not allowed 2.9.1 Activating flight mode Turn on the power wheelchair. 2.
  • Page 59 4. Push and hold the input device left for 15 seconds. A beep will sound. 5. The message “Flight Mode ON” is shown on the display and the transmitting modem is off. The message will continue to show on the display as long as the flight mode is active.
  • Page 60 6. Continue from here for an Omni programmed for switched driver controls. Scroll through seat menus until M6 appears and the chair image is shown with yellow arrows. 7. Push and hold the input device forward, or give and hold an equivalent command, for 5 seconds.
  • Page 61 8. The yellow arrows will disappear and the message “Flight Mode ON” is shown on the display, and the transmitting modem is off. The message will continue to show on the display as long as the flight mode is active. However, the wheelchair will work as normal.
  • Page 62: Deactivating Flight Mode

    2.9.2 Deactivating flight mode Turn on the power wheelchair. 2. Go into seat mode by using the mode button on the joystick or Omni display. If the control panel does not have a mode button, use the left paddle switch for mode selection. A switch plugged into the 1/8” monojack port of the joystick or Omni display can also be used for mode selection.
  • Page 63 4. Push and hold the input device left for 15 seconds. A beep will sound. 5. The message ”Flight Mode ON” will disappear, indicating that flight mode is now OFF. Power Platform R-net LCD control panel - 63...
  • Page 64 6. Continue from here for an Omni programmed for switched driver controls. Scroll through seat menus until M6 appears. 7. Push and hold the input device forward, or give and hold an equivalent command, for 5 seconds. Yellow arrows will appear, indicating that the transmitting modem is back on and that flight mode is off.
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