Invacare® LiNX
If the compact remote module takes over control of the system, or
powers up with the compact remote module in charge, the power
button LEDs, drive function indicator, connectivity indicator and the
selected function on the compact remote module on the compact
remote module switch on immediately. If the primary remote module
has control of the system, all LEDs switch off on the compact remote
module.
3.6.3 Restricted User Indication (Attendant Control Unit)
The secondary remote can not become the remote-in-charge, if a
restriction has been set. When a restricted user requests control, the
request is denied. The status LED lights up green, then dims and finally
switches off again.
For restricting a remote, contact your Invacare provider.
3.6.4 Sleep Indication
When transitioning into sleep mode, all lit LEDs start dimming for a
period of two seconds until LEDs are completely switched off. All
indicators remain switched off when the system is in sleep mode.
Deactivate sleep mode during transition period by moving
joystick or pressing power button.
For setting sleep mode, contact your Invacare provider.
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3.6.5 OON Indication
OON ("Out Of Neutral") is a safety feature that prevents accidental
driving or seating movements, when:
the system is powering up,
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after a function change or
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when the system comes out of an inhibit or drive lock-out.
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Drive OON Warning
The joystick must be in the centre position:
when the system is powering up,
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on a function change or
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when transitioning from a drive lock-out or inhibit state.
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Otherwise a drive OON warning is displayed.
During a drive OON warning, the LEDs flash continually to
alert the user, and the power wheelchair does not drive. If
the joystick is returned to the centre position, the warning
clears and the power wheelchair drives normally.
Seating OON Warning
When the system is powering up or after a function change, no direct
access switches can be active, otherwise a seating OON warning is
displayed.
During a seating OON warning, the seating indicator flash
continually to alert the user and the seating motions do
not operate. If the direct access switches, e.g. 10–way-
switch, are deactivated, the warning clears and the seating
motions operate normally.
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