Operating Guide; Performance Control Settings; On Board Programmer Or Dtt; Or Rnet Pc Programmer - Quickie QM-710 Owner's Manual

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A. PERFORMANCE CONTROL SETTINGS
Q-NOTE– Seek advice regarding checking and adjusting settings.
1. It is vital to match control settings to your level of function and ability.
2. Consult your health care professional and your supplier to select the best control set-
tings for you.
3. Check and adjust the settings every six to twelve months.
Adjust the control settings immediately if you notice any change in your ability
to:
• Control the joystick.
• Avoid running into objects.
B. ON BOARD PROGRAMMER OR DTT (DIAGNOSTIC TEST
TOOL) OR RNET PC PROGRAMMER
Program settings beyond the ability of the user can result in serious injury.
Consult your health care advisor before you alter settings.
The On-board Programmer or RNET PC Programmer lets you adjust the control settings of
the QM-710. Listed below are a few of the many settings that can be adjust via the On-board
Programmer or RNET PC Programmer. (See RNET OBP Owners Manual for full program-
mable parameters.)
• acceleration rate
• deceleration rate
• turn acceleration
• turn deceleration
• forward speed (max & min)
• reverse speed (max & min)
• turn speed (max & min)
• steer correct
Programming the Chair:
a. Access via OBP (On-board Programmer), DTT (Diagnostic Test Tool), or the PC
Programmer. Each of these require inline connection to the communication cable.
b. Program as needed.
c. Remove Dongle or recycle power.
NOTE– Review the RNET OBP Owner's Manual for more details on how to program your chair.
C. JOYSTICK STATIONARY
Your chair has an available programming feature called "Joystick Stationary" which can be set by
your dealer. This feature senses when the joystick is displaced from neutral, yet left in a steady
position for a predetermined period of time. The controller will automatically turn off if the set
time has been reached. This feature is designed to protect the user, batteries and electronics if
the joystick is inadvertently displaced. There are two parameters that can be adjusted:
1. Joystick Stationary Time:
This is the time the joystick has to remain within the stationary range before the unit
will come to a stop. It can be programmed from 0 to 60 minutes in steps of one
minute. Select 0 to disable the function. Default setting is 0 (Disabled).
2. Joystick Stationary Range:
This determines the size of a region around the present joystick position. If the joystick
remains within this region for the stationary time the controller will stop. The range
can be programmed from 1 to 50, in steps of 1. Default setting is 1.
Before turning on or adjusting these parameters, carefully read and understand
the implications for use of these features, Joystick Stationary Time and Joystick
Stationary Range. When the "Joystick Stationary Time" is reached within the
"Joystick Stationary Range", the drive motors on the chair will shut off. As an
example, this will happen while driving in a straight line for extended periods of
time with no joystick movement. Once the drive motors turn off, the user will
need to turn the chair off and back on to drive.
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