Joystick And User Switch; Five Switch Snf User Switch; Three Axis Proportional And User Switch; Three Axis Switch And User Switch - Sunrise Medical Quickie R-Net Control System Instructions For Use Manual

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13.5 Examples of Types of SIDs used with Omni
The Omni is compatible with six types of SID.

1. Joystick and User Switch

2. Five Switch and User Switch

3. Three axis proportional and User Switch

4. Three axis switch and User Switch

5. Sip and Puff device and User Switch
6. Single switch scanner
The User Switch provides a means of changing Profiles and
Modes, an emergency stop function and a means of putting the
Omni to sleep. It is also possible to use most of the SID types
without a User Switch.
WARNING!
Sunrise Medical recommends that, whenever possible, a
normally closed user switch should be used. If no user switch,
or a normally open switch is used the responsibility for that
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.
13.6 Joystick and User Switch (Fig 13.2)
Typical applications are chin control, foot control or heavy/light
operating force joysticks.
The device is comprised of a PG Drives Technology or
Flightlink type inductive joystick connected to the Omni via the
9-way D-type connector. In addition, a User Switch is required
and connects to the Omni via the 1/8" (3.5mm) jack socket.
Fig.13.2
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13.7 Five Switch and User Switch (Fig 13.3)
Typical applications are Tash Penta switches or Buddy
Buttons, or products from ASL and Switch-it.
The device comprises of 4 direction switches and one User
switch connected to the Omni via the 9-way D-type connector.
In addition, a normally closed User Switch should be
connected to the Omni via the 1/8" (3.5mm) jack socket. This
switch, although functionally identical to the fifth switch input
on the 9-way D-type connector, is required to provide a fail-
safe emergency stop system.
13.8 Three axis Proportional and User Switch
(Fig 13.4)
Typical applications are head control mechanisms fitted with a
joystick.
The device is comprised of a PG Drives Technology or
Flightlink type inductive joystick connected to the Omni via the
9-way D-type connector. In addition, a User Switch is required
and connects to the Omni via the 1/8" (3.5mm) jack socket.
Fig.13.3
Fig.13.4
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