4.21 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 or left by a four–quadrant
(4Q) operation without additional switches. This is different to an operation based on three quadrants (3Q), such as a Head Array or a Four Switch
Proximity Array. There you have the possibility to move forward, right or left with the aid of proximity sensors. In order to allow the wheelchair to
be driven in reverse or changing function cards, an additional switch or sensor is required.
The Head Array and the Four Switch Proximity Array are provided with an Atom Box, so your provider can fit the arrays to your individual needs by
using the dip switches.
Default dip switch setup:
1 Reset / Reverse switch turned off.
2 Not used at the moment.
3 Turned on, to power up with wheelchair.
All components mentioned below describe the usage of the default set-up. For individual set-up, contact your provider.
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4 Not used at the moment.
5 Not used at the moment.
6 Audible input indicator turned off
4 Usage
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