Sunrise Medical Quickie R-Net Control System Instructions For Use Manual

Sunrise Medical Quickie R-Net Control System Instructions For Use Manual

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  • Page 1 R-Net Controls Instructions for Use R-Net Control System P/N 247555...
  • Page 2 Please feel free to write or call us at the address and telephone number below: Sunrise Medical (US) LLC Customer Service Department 2842 N. Business Park Ave...
  • Page 3 User Warning R-Net Control System WARNING! We at Sunrise Medical want you to get the best out of your wheelchair. This Owner’s Manual will familiarize you with the Attention R-Net system users, do not operate this device R-Net controls and its features. It contains hints on everyday without first reading this owner’s manual.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents 14.4 Operation with Joystick Type SIDs 14.5 Operation with Switch Type SIDs 1.0 Intended Use 14.6 Operation with 3-axis Proportional and 2.0 User Information Switch Type SIDs (Head Arrays) 2.1 Choose the right chair and safety options 14.7 Operation with Sip and Puff Type SIDs 2.2 Adjust chair to your ability 14.8 Operation with Single Switch Scanner Type SIDs 2.3 Review this manual often...
  • Page 5 Contents (continued) 21.0 CJSM2 Bluetooth Setup and Operation 21.1 Introduction 21.2 Operation and Configuring 21.3 Pairing With a Bluetooth Device 21.4 Pairing With Windows 21.5 Pairing With an Android Device 21.6 Pairing With an iDevice 21.7 Updating the List of Devices 21.8 Operating a Windows PC 21.9 Operating an Android Device 21.10 Operating an iDevice...
  • Page 6: Intended Use

    Wheelchair may be operated by an assistant on behalf of the EEC amended by 2007/47/EEC. user. Sunrise Medical declares that this product fulfils the When a Dual Control Module is fitted the Power Wheelchair performance requirements for a “Crash Test” to ISO may be operated by the user, or control may be switched to 7176-19:2008.
  • Page 7 LED and CJSM1...
  • Page 8: The R-Net Control System

    3.0 The R-Net Control System Fig.3.0 Joystick Module LED Buttons Joystick Module LCD Screen Power Module Communication Cable 3.1 Introduction Your control system uses industrial-grade components throughout, ensuring reliable operation in a wide range of The operation of the R-Net wheelchair control system is simple conditions.
  • Page 9: R-Net Joystick Modules

    Right Indicator Button and LED 3.2 R-Net Joystick Modules This button activates and de-activates the wheelchair’s right The R-Net control system has two versions of Joystick Module indicator. Depress the button to turn the indicator on and with LCD Screen, (Fig 3.3), and with LED buttons, (Fig 3.5). depress the button again to turn it off.
  • Page 10 Fig.3.3 Joystick Module With LCD Screen On/off button Horn Button* Lights Button* and LED Hazard Warning Button* and LED LCD Screen Indoor-Drive Mode Button* Profile Button* MODE PROFILE Left Indicator Button* Right Indicator Button* and LED and LED Speed Decrease Button* Speed Increase Button* *Assignable buttons External ON/OFF Switch Jack...
  • Page 11: Joystick Module With Led Buttons

    Do not connect any type of programing cable into this socket. Sunrise Medical accepts no liability for losses of any kind Refer to section 9.0 for more details on charging.
  • Page 12 Joystick Module With LED Buttons Fig.3.5 Battery Gauge Horn Button* On/off button Hazard Warning Button* and LED Lights Button* and LED Mode Button* Chair Icon, Actuators MODE Maximum Speed / Profile Indicator Left Indicator Button* and LED Right Indicator Button* and LED Speed Increase Button* Speed Decrease Button*...
  • Page 13: Locking The Joystick Module

    3.5 Locking the Joystick Module (Fig 3.7 - 3.10) To lock the wheelchair: • While the control system is switched on (Fig 3.7) depress and hold the On/Off button. • After 1 second the control system will beep and the screen will go blank (Fig 3.8).
  • Page 14: Lcd Screen

    4.0 The R-Net LCD Screen Joystick Module 4.1 LCD Screen (Fig 4.0) The status of the control system can be understood by observing the LCD screen. The color LCD screen is split into three areas of information. The Top Bar, the Base Bar and the Main Screen Area. Each area is covered separately within this section.
  • Page 15: Main Screen Area: The Drive Screen

    4.2 Main Screen Area: The Drive Screen Indoor-Drive Profile Name (Fig 4.6) Fig.4.6 This is text string that displays the name of the currently selected Profile. 14:35 Clock (Fig 4.7) This displays the current time in a numeric format. The Fig.4.7 clock is adjustable.
  • Page 16: Main Screen Area: Mode Screens

    4.3 Main Screen Area: Mode Screens Pressing the MODE button enables you to access various functions. Typical examples are Drive Mode, Seating Control Mode, and Bluetooth Mode. The user can select the required Mode with the Mode Button on the JSM. Note: it will only be possible to select a Mode if there is a Module that will support that Mode connected into the system.
  • Page 17 Sleep (Fig 4.20) This symbol will be displayed for a short time before the R-Net enters into a sleep state. Fig.4.20 Cross and Check (Fig 4.21) These symbols will be displayed during configuration procedures. 1. Process completed correctly. 2. Process not completed correctly. Fig.4.21 E-stop (Fig 4.22) If the External Profile Switch is activated during drive or...
  • Page 18: Lcd Joystick Diagnostic Guide

    4.4 LCD Joystick Diagnostic Guide Fig.4.24 When the control system safety circuits have operated and the control system has been prevented from moving the wheelchair, a diagnostics screen will be displayed. This indicates a system trip e.g., the R-Net has detected a problem somewhere in the wheelchair’s electrical system.
  • Page 19: Actuator Selection Screen

    4.5 Actuator Selection Screen (Seating) Fig.4.26 This is accessed through the MODE button. To adjust the seat position the actuator screen must be visible. Depress the Mode Button to scroll through the Mode screens until you reach the actuator screen (Fig 4.26). Actuator adjustment is achieved as follows.
  • Page 20: The R-Net Led Joystick Module

    5.0 The R-Net LED Joystick Module 5.1 LED Control System Status Indication The battery gauge and maximum speed /profile indicator show the status of the control system. With the help of this chapter it is possible to diagnose problems that may appear drastic at first, but may have a Fig.5.0 very simple and easy to fix cause.
  • Page 21: Led Joystick Diagnostic Guide

    5.2 LED Joystick Diagnostic Guide If a system trip occurs, you can find out what has happened by counting the number of LEDs on the battery gauge that are flashing. Below is a list of self-help actions. Try to use this list before you contact your authorized dealer.
  • Page 22 9 LED (Fig 5.14) The parking brakes have a bad connection. Check the parking brake and motor connections. Make sure the control system connections are secure. 10 LED (Fig 5.15) An excessive voltage has been applied to the control system. This is usually caused by a poor battery connection.
  • Page 23: Getting Ready To Drive

    6.0 Getting Ready To Drive 6.1 Getting Ready to Drive 2F01 • Operate the On/Off switch. The screen will go through an initializing process then show the base screen (Fig 6.0). • In the case of the JSM-LED the battery gauge will blink and Center Joystick then remain on after a few seconds.
  • Page 24: Using Your Control System

    6.2 Using Your Control System Make sure that the control system is mounted securely and that the joystick position is correct (Fig 6.2). The hand or limb you use to operate the joystick should be supported, for example by the wheelchair arm pad. Do not use the joystick as the sole support for your hand or limb - wheelchair movements and bumps could upset your control.
  • Page 25: Settings Menu

    7.0 Settings Menu Fig.7.0 PRESS and HOLD 7.1 Settings Menu MODE PROFILE The Settings Menu allows you to adjust the LCD display in terms of clock adjustment and display format, the brightness of the backlight, the background color and the behavior of the odometer.
  • Page 26: Display Time

    7.3 Display Time Fig.7.3 This sets the format of the time display or turns it off. The Set Time > options are 12hr, 24hr, or Off. Left and right joystick deflections are used to change between the options. Display Time >...
  • Page 27: Distance

    7.4 Distance Fig.7.6 This sets the functionality of the odometer. To select the distance option: Set Time > • Deflect the joystick backwards until “Distance” is highlighted Display Time <12hr> (Fig 7.6). • Deflect the joystick to the right to select the option. Distance >...
  • Page 28: Display Settings

    7.5 Display Settings Fig.7.9 Backlight (Fig 7.9) Set Time > This sets the intensity of the LCD backlight. The adjustable range is 0% to 100% in steps of 10%. Display Time > • Move the joystick backwards until “Backlight” is highlighted. Distance >...
  • Page 29: The Battery Gauge

    Indoor-Drive When you replace worn out batteries, fit the type recommended by Sunrise Medical. If you use another type the battery gauge may be inaccurate. Fig.8.0 The amount of charge in your batteries depends on a number...
  • Page 30: The Charger Socket

    R-Net in a horizontal orientation. • The molded guide on the R-Net will help you to locate the • Sunrise Medical accepts no liability for losses of any kind if the plug. Ensure the plug is pushed fully into position.
  • Page 31: Dual Attendant Control Module

    10.0 Dual Attendant Control Module Fig.10.0 Max. Speed / Profile Indicator Max. Speed / Profile Button Control Indicator Mode Button MODE Control Switch Joystick NOTE: Chapters 10.1 - 10.9 Refer to Fig 10.0 10.3 Speed Increase / Decrease Button Pressing this button increases or decreases the maximum 10.1 Joystick speed setting.
  • Page 32: Care

    Sunrise Medical accepts no liability for 3. Push the joystick slowly forwards until you hear the losses of any kind arising from the unexpected stopping of the electrical brakes operate.
  • Page 33: Safety Checks

    11.2 Safety Checks 11.3 Servicing The electronic circuits in your control system have been To ensure continued satisfactory service, we suggest you designed to be extremely safe and reliable. The on-board have your wheelchair and control system inspected by microcomputer carries out safety checks at up to 100 times per your authorized dealer after a period of 1 year from second.
  • Page 34 Omni...
  • Page 35: R-Net Omni Introduction

    Incorrect programing could result Input Devices (SIDs) and translates them into in an unsafe setup of a vehicle for a user. Sunrise Medical commands compatible with the R-Net control system. accept no liability for any losses of any kind if the programing of the control system is altered from the factory preset values.
  • Page 36 LCD Screen (Fig 12.0). User Jacks 1 and 2 (Fig 12.2). A full color, backlit LCD screen that can show Omni There are two 1/8" (3.5mm mono jack sockets which provide configuration details and operating information. More details of connection to the User Switches. Full details of User Switches actual displays are given in the LCD Screen Details Section are given in the section Connection of SIDs.
  • Page 37: Specialty Input Devices (Sids)

    13.3 D-type Connector 13.0 Specialty Input Devices (SIDs) Ensure the connector is correctly inserted and if there are 13.1 Installing the SID onto a Power Chair locking screws, ensure they are fully tightened. Some SIDs will have a “detect link” fitted. This link enables Because of the wide variety of SIDs available and the the Omni to detect if the D-type connector has become constantly changing specifications, it is not practical to provide...
  • Page 38: Joystick And User Switch

    Fig.13.3 decision lies with the health care professional. Sunrise Medical will accept no liability for any losses resulting from the use of no user switch, or a non-normally closed User Switch.
  • Page 39: Sip And Puff Device And User Switch

    13.9 Three axis switch and User Switch (Fig 13.5) 13.11 Sip and Puff Calibration (Fig 13.7) Typical applications are head control systems. If a new Sip and Puff SID is fitted, or re-calibration is required then your health care professional or authorized dealer will The device comprises of three or four direction switches and perform the following calibration procedure to match the Omni a User Switch connected to the Omni via the 9-way D-type...
  • Page 40: Single Switch Scanner

    13.14 Accessing Wheelchair Functions The Omni can be programmed to access all the available wheelchair functions in two ways – by Menu or by Sequence. Your Omni control is programmed to “Menu” by default. The Puff Menu method is where an activation of the User Switch while in Drive Mode will bring up an on-screen User Menu as shown in Fig 13.9.
  • Page 41: Omni Operating Principles

    Forward and Reverse SID commands will change the highlighted line on the menu. It is also possible to program an Sunrise Medical accepts no liability for any losses resulting automatic scanning sequence, which will highlight each line in from unsuitable values.
  • Page 42: Operation With Joystick Type Sids

    FUNCTION OPERATION Drive* > Will enter Drive Mode in the currently selected Profile x Profile x** > Will enter Drive Mode in the indicated Profile Profile <X> Sets the Profile that is used the next time Drive Mode is entered Seating* > Will enter Seating Mode Seating* 2 >...
  • Page 43: Operation With 3-Axis Proportional And Switch Type Sids (Head Arrays)

    14.6 Operation with 3-axis Proportional and Switch 14.6.3 Switch Medium Change Type SIDs (Head Arrays) (Fig 13.5) A direction change occurs at the instant the User Switch is These types of SID contain a Forward/Reverse command, and operated, provided the parameter Double Click has been set to Left and Right commands, as well as a User Switch(es)*.
  • Page 44: Operation With Sip And Puff Type Sids

    14.7 Operation with Sip and Puff Type SIDs (Fig 13.6) SIP and PUFF COMMAND DIRECTION Hard Puff Forward Hard Sip Reverse Soft Sip Left Soft Puff Right Fig.14.3 Driving is via a tube connected to the Omni’s pneumatic input The standard R-Net programing parameter Joystick and the User Switch is used to enter the User Menu.
  • Page 45: Operation With Single Switch Scanner Type Sids

    14.8 Operation with Single Switch Scanner Type SIDs All functions, including drive, can be accessed via a single switch connected to one of the Omni’s ‘User Switch’ jack sockets. For details of installation and connections, please refer to sections 13.2, 13.3, and 13.13. 14.8.1 Drive The scanning rate in drive mode can be programmed to suit the user.
  • Page 46 14.8.4 Seating Control Seating mode can be entered from the User Menu via an operation of the User Switch (Fig 14.9). The Omni will sequentially scan through each available actuator ‘axis’ (Fig 14.10) and then finish with an ‘Exit’ option (Fig 14.13) to return to Drive, the User Menu or the next sequential function.
  • Page 47: Speed Adjust Mode

    14.9 Speed Adjust Mode A Speed Adjust Mode screen as shown in Fig 14.14, will appear if the User Control parameter has been set to Sequence (Refer to section 13.15). Left and Right SID commands will adjust the maximum speed setting. The User Switch exits to the next available menu entry.
  • Page 48: Omni Lcd Screen

    15.0 Omni LCD Screen 15.1 LCD Screen Details The information in this section is in addition to the information Fig.15.0 contained within Chapter 4. Please refer to Chapter 4 and combine it with this section for a complete description of all the LCD screen graphics.
  • Page 49: Mode Screens

    15.10 Mode Screens 15.11 Actuator Mode (Fig 15.8) Displays the sections of the chair currently selected for movement, the name given to the selection and a direction arrow showing what sort of movement is available. 15.12 Environment Mode (Fig 15.9) When Environmental Mode is entered the following screen Backrest will be displayed.
  • Page 50: Locking The Joystick Module

    15.15 Locking the Joystick Module (Fig 15.12 - 15.15) To lock the wheelchair: • This involves a series of either joystick movements, or if the SID is a switch type device, button presses. • While the control system is switched on (Fig 15.12) depress and hold the On/Off button on the Omni or SID.
  • Page 51: Main Screen Area: Diagnostics

    15.16 Main Screen Area: Diagnostics (Fig 15.16) Fig.15.16 When the control system safety circuits have operated and the control system has been prevented from moving the wheelchair a diagnostics screen will be displayed. This indicates a system trip, i.e. the R-Net has detected a problem somewhere in the wheelchair’s electrical system.
  • Page 52: Omni Infra Red Control (Ir)

    Cable/Satellite > of available IR Appliances (Fig 16.1). > WARNING! When an IR Omni is dispatched from Sunrise Medical, it will contain a default menu. If required, the IR Configuration tool can be used to change this default menu. Fig.16.2 Refer to your health care professional or authorized dealer for programing.
  • Page 53: Accessing The Ir Set Up Menu

    The dotted line is shown only as a reference to the current position. It will not appear on the screen. IR MODE To navigate the IR Mode, using a joystick as an example of an Input Device: On/Off 1. Reverse joystick deflections will highlight the appliance below the one currently displayed (Fig 16.1).
  • Page 54: Learning An Ir Code

    16.4 Learning an IR Code IR Codes can be stored or deleted as detailed in the IR MODE following section. 1. Enter the IR Set Up Menu (Section 16.2). > 2. Select an appliance. E.g. TV1 (Fig 16.7). Cable/Satellite > 3.
  • Page 55: Enabling And Disabling Ir Codes

    9. When the first code has been successfully loaded, press the On/Off button to turn the Omni Off then On (Fig 16.14). 10. The successfully learned code will now have a check mark next to it (Fig 16.15). 11. Follow steps 4 to 8 for the remaining codes for that appliance.
  • Page 56: Deleting Ir Codes

    16.6 Deleting IR Codes To delete an IR Code for a specific command; IR MODE 1. Highlight the specific command in the appliance menu (Fig 16.19). On/Off 2. Press the right button (Fig 16.20). Channel Up 3. Select the Delete Code option (Fig 16.21). Channel Down To delete all IR Codes for an appliance;...
  • Page 57: Precautions For Use

    4. Immediately release the SID joystick/button. You must be the wheelchair is in motion. Sunrise Medical accepts no liability able to hear each parking brake operate within a few for losses of any kind arising from the unexpected stopping of seconds.
  • Page 58: Connectors

    17.5 Connectors • Make sure that all connectors are securely mated. • Check the condition of all cables and connectors for damage. • Check the thin rubber gaiter or boot, around the base of the joystick shaft, for damage or splitting. •...
  • Page 59: R-Net Mouse Module

    Medical electronic Control Systems. Incorrect programming 18.2.1 Other Controls, (Omni). could result in an unsafe setup of a vehicle. Sunrise Medical Any Input Device and most SIDs can be used to control a PC accept no liability for any losses of any kind if the programming Mouse, but programing of the control system will be required.
  • Page 60: System Integration

    18.5 System Integration A Mouse Module can be fitted at any point within an R-Net Control System. See Fig 18.1 and 18.2. Joystick Module JSM SYSTEM Power Module Bluetooth Mouse Module Communication Cable Communication Cable Fig.18.1 Special Input OMNI SYSTEM Device Omni Power Module...
  • Page 61: Pairing

    18.6 Pairing This operation will be required if you change your PC or if you need to use another PC elsewhere. Pairing is the term used to describe the initial set up of the Mouse Module and a particular PC. Pairing involves carrying out a sequence of steps on the R-Net Control System and the PC to be used.
  • Page 62: Pc Pairing

    18.8 PC Pairing Bluetooth Devices The PC being used must have Bluetooth connectivity. Devices Options COM Ports Hardware 1. Enter my Bluetooth Devices on your PC. 2. The following window should appear (Fig 18.7). 3. Click on ‘Add’ (Fig 18.7). 4.
  • Page 63 Add Bluetooth Device Wizard Select the Bluetooth device that you want to add. If you don’t see the device that you want to add, make sure that it is turned on. Follow the setup instructions that came with the device, Search Again and then click Search Again.
  • Page 64 Please refer to list on opposite page. Add Bluetooth Device Wizard Do you need a passkey to add to your device? To answer this question, refer to the “Bluetooth” section of the documentation that came with your device. If the documentation specifies a passkey, use that one. Choose a passkey for me 0000 Use the passkey found in the documentation...
  • Page 65: Pairing Multiple Pc's

    The R-Net Mouse Module should only be paired with one PC stationed within a 82' (25m) range. Where multiple pairings take place within a 82' (25m) range, Sunrise Medical accepts no liability for any losses of any kind due to the effectiveness of the R-Net Mouse Module.
  • Page 66 CJSM2...
  • Page 67: R-Net Cjsm2 Control System

    19.0 R-Net CJSM2 Control System 19.1 Introduction The operation of the R-Net wheelchair control system is simple and easy to understand. The control system incorporates state-of-the-art electronics, the result of many years of research, to provide you with ease of use and a very high level of safety. As with other electronic equipment, correct handling and operation of the unit will ensure maximum reliability.
  • Page 68: Controls

    19.2 Controls (Fig. 19.1, Fig.19.2, Fig.19.3) STANDBY Fig.19.3 The Joystick Module is available with and without lighting control. The controls are common to both; however, the lighting buttons symbols only appear on the lighting control version. JOYSTICK The primary function of the joystick is to control the speed and direction of the wheelchair.
  • Page 69 PROFILE - MODE BUTTON (LEFT PADDLE) The Profile/Mode paddle switch allows the user to select the available drive Profiles and operating Modes for the control system. The selection sequence is through each of the available Profiles and then each of the available Modes. Depending on the way the control system has been programmed a momentary screen may be displayed when a new Profile is selected.
  • Page 70: Buttons

    Modes for the control system. The number of available Modes is dependent on how the control system is programmed. Refer to your authorized Sunrise Medical dealer for programing. B. The Profile button allows the user to navigate through the available Profiles for the control system.
  • Page 71 BATTERY INDICATOR (Fig 19.6) Fig.19.6 This displays the charge available in the battery and can be used to alert the user to the status of the battery: • Steady: This indicates that all is well. • Flashing Slowly: The control system is functioning correctly, but you should charge the battery as soon as possible.
  • Page 72 MAIN SCREEN AREA Fig.19.13 This area will contain different information dependent on the current operating Mode of the control system. The area is also used to display general system information, when necessary. DRIVE MODE SCREEN (Fig 19.13) Displays symbols relevant to the drive control of the wheelchair. CURRENT PROFILE (Fig 19.14) This denotes the currently selected Profile, shown in numeric form.
  • Page 73 INHIBIT (Fig 19.19) Fig.19.19 If the wheelchair is being inhibited from driving, then this red symbol will be flashing. If the speed of the wheelchair is being limited, for example, by a raised seat, then this orange symbol will be displayed. LATCHED DRIVE (Fig 19.20) Fig.19.20 This symbol will be displayed if the control system is set for...
  • Page 74 The text to describe each device can be set via the programmable parameter, “Device Name”. The screen symbol for each device can be set via the programmable parameter, “Screen Graphic”. Please contact your local approved Sunrise Medical authorized dealer. DISCONNECTING A BLUETOOTH DEVICE Enter the Settings Menu and select Bluetooth.
  • Page 75 RESTART (Fig 19.29) Fig.19.29 When the control system requires a reboot; for example, after a module reconfiguration, this symbol will be flashing. Turn the chair off and back on. SLEEP (Fig 19.30) This symbol will be displayed for a short time before the R- Net enters into a sleep state.
  • Page 76 JOYSTICK DISPLACED (Fig 19.32) Fig.19.32 If the joystick is operated before or just after you switch the control system on, the screen will flash the joystick displaced screen. You must release and center the joystick to resume normal operation. If you do not release the joystick within five seconds the wheelchair will not be able to move, even if you release the joystick and operate it again.
  • Page 77 DISTANCE Fig.19.35 A right joystick deflection will enter a sub-menu with the following odometer data and function options: Total Distance This is a value held in the Power Module and relates to the total distance driven using that Power Module. Trip Distance This is a value held in the Joystick Module and relates to the total distance driven since the last reset.
  • Page 78: Programming

    19.5 Programming (Fig 19.36) A right deflection of the joystick will enter a sub-menu for programming user experience functions as follows: Sleep Sets the time after which the control system will go to sleep if an Input Device command is not received. Sounder Volume Sets the volume of the sounder used to indicate button presses.
  • Page 79: Cjsm2 Ir Setup And Operation

    There are two ways to store IR Codes in the CJSM2: by ‘learning’ Codes from IR handsets; or by programing from the PC based IR Configuration Tool, (contact your Sunrise Medical authorized dealer). Refer to section IR Set Up for details of the method.
  • Page 80: Ir Code User Menu

    NOTE: • If IR Mode is not available and there are stored IR Codes, then please refer to your Sunrise Medical authorized dealer. • The CJSM2 contains a default menu. If required, the IR Configuration tool can be used to change this default menu.
  • Page 81: Learning An Ir Code

    20.5 Learning an IR Code Fig.20.8 Refer to (Fig 20.6 to 20.11). 1. Enter the IR Set-up Menu. 2. Select an Appliance, e.g. TV – Samsung. 3. The commands for the Appliance will appear on the screen. 4. Select the command to be learned, via a right deflection of the joystick.
  • Page 82: Learning Sequential Ir Codes

    20.6 Learning Sequential IR Codes Fig.20.12 Multiple IR Codes can be learned against one Command in the CJSM2 IR set up menu. This enables multiple IR Codes to be transmitted through one Command in the CJSM2 when in IR mode. Example of use: 1.
  • Page 83: Deleting Ir Codes

    20.8 Deleting IR Codes Fig.20.14 To delete an IR Code for a specific command, highlight the specific command in the appliance menu and deflect the joystick to the right. Then select the Delete Code option (Fig 20.14). To delete all IR Codes for an appliance select Delete All Codes within that appliance’s sub-menu (Fig 20.15).
  • Page 84: Default Ir Menu

    20.9 Default IR Menu The CJSM2 is shipped with a default User Menu as shown below: DVD 1 DVD RECORDER CABLE/ MUSIC DEVICE 1 DEVICE 2 SATELLITE On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off Command 1 Command 1 Channel Up Play Play TV Guide Play Command 2...
  • Page 85: Cjsm2 Bluetooth Setup And Operation

    Each is described in the following sections. An R-Net Output Mode must be set to Bluetooth. Please contact your Sunrise Medical authorized dealer. This is a two-stage process. Firstly, a device or devices must be set to On from the Settings Menu. Secondly, for each device a screen graphic and a name can be set via PC Programing.
  • Page 86: Pairing With A Bluetooth Device

    21.3 Pairing With a Bluetooth Device Fig.21.2 The CJSM2-BT must first be put into Discovery Mode via the sequence below: • Enter Bluetooth Mode and select the device you wish to pair with. • Deflect the joystick in the forward direction and hold until there is a beep.
  • Page 87 • Select 'Use the passkey found in the documentation'. Fig.21.6 • Type in 1234 as the pass key. Click Next (Fig 21.6). • The PC will commence connection with the CJSM2-BT (Fig 21.7). • When the connection is completed click ‘Finish’ (Fig 21.8). •...
  • Page 88: Pairing With An Android Device

    21.5 Pairing With an Android Device 21.7 Updating the List of Devices The following process should be undertaken on the Android The CJSM2 will remember the Bluetooth ID of up to four device: devices. • Select System Settings and set Bluetooth to On. To replace an entry on the list of devices, one of the existing •...
  • Page 89: Operating An Idevice

    21.10 Operating an iDevice Fig.21.11 The CJSM2-BT can control an iDevice in two ways: • Using the iDevice’s Switch Control functionality • Using the iDevice's Switch Control functionality in conjunction with the iDevice's Voice Over functionality These two methods will be referred to as Switch Control and Voice over respectively, and each is explained in the following sections.
  • Page 90 iDevice commands Next Item and Previous Item are used to Fig.21.14 select individual icons within the highlighted area (Fig 21.14). iDevice command Select Item opens the highlighted item. Depending on the nature of the application, areas of the screen will be highlighted and similar commands to the above can be used to navigate it (Fig 21.15).
  • Page 91 Voice Over Fig.21.17 Voice Over operates in conjunction with Switch Control, but offers an alternative method of screen navigation. Examples are given (Fig 21.17 - 21.20). Please note, the screen navigation sequences are defined by the iDevice and not the CJSM2-BT.
  • Page 92 Switch Control Setup Fig.21.21 Certain CJSM2-BT commands can be assigned to iDevice commands. The CJSM2-BT commands are detailed below. Time related deflections (nudges) of the joystick in each of the four directions (Fig 21.10). • Forward Short • Reverse Short •...
  • Page 93 Fig.21.25 Fig.21.29 Fig.21.26 Fig.21.30 Fig.21.27 Fig.21.28 247555 Rev. A R-Net Control System...
  • Page 94 WARNING! PC Programming must be done by trained and qualified personnel only. Please contact your Sunrise Medical authorized dealer. • Set the parameter oice Over and then use the relevant parameters to assign CJSM2-BT to iDevice commands. • Refer to the Bluetooth Programming chapter for more information, Section 21.0.
  • Page 95: Guarantee / Warranty

    * Denotes the Sunrise Medical facility from which the product was purchased. Additional Notes For Australia Only: For goods provided by Sunrise Medical Pty Ltd in Australia, our goods come with a guarantee by Sunrise Medical that cannot be excluded under Australian Consumer Law.
  • Page 96 Website Addresses: = www.SunriseMedical.com = www.SunriseMedical.fr = www.SunriseMedical.es Customer Service 800.333.4000 In Canada 800.263-3390 Sunrise Medical 2842 N. Business Park Ave. Fresno, CA 93727 • USA ©2018 Sunrise Medical (US) LLC 04.18 247555 Rev. A...

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