Otto Bock Xeno Service Manual page 95

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Input devices
> Hand control device settings
> Drive
> Profile 1P1
> Turning acceleration
(Turn Accel)
Input devices
> Hand control device settings
> Drive
> Profile 1P1
> Turning deceleration
(Turn Decel)
Input devices
> Hand control device settings
> Drive
> Profile 1 P1
> Latch Forward LatchFor
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Min Max Spec. Unit Help text
Technical
5
100
10
Service
Technical
5
100
10
Service
Technical
0
2
0
Service
%
Maximum turning acceleration
Specifies the turning acceleration of the
wheelchair when the position of the po-
tentiometer is set to maximum.
A high value represents higher turning
acceleration and more rapid direction
changes. High turning acceleration values
result in abrupt direction changes and
should only be used in special cases.
If the position of the potentiometer is be-
tween minimum and maximum, the turning
acceleration is scaled linearly.
Ensure the user can operate the wheelchair
safely at maximum acceleration.
%
Maximum turning deceleration
Specifies the turning deceleration of the
wheelchair when the position of the po-
tentiometer is set to maximum.
A high value represents higher turning
deceleration and more rapid direction
changes. High turning deceleration values
result in abrupt direction changes and
should only be used in special cases.
If the position of the potentiometer is be-
tween minimum and maximum, the turning
acceleration is scaled linearly.
Ensure the user can operate the wheelchair
safely at maximum deceleration.
Constant speed forward / reverse
If „Constant speed", cruise, is selected, the
wheelchair accelerates to the desired speed.
If the command is reduced, the wheelchair
maintains the speed. Direction changes are
always possible. The wheelchair decelerates
if an opposing command of 50% or less
is issued. A stop is achieved via a mode
button command or an opposing command
of more than 50%.
If „Constant speed", stepped, is selected,
the wheelchair accelerates by one incre-
ment with each short command (33%, 66%
and 100%) up to the maximum speed.
Direction changes are always possible.
The wheelchair decelerates by one incre-
ment (e.g. from 66% to 33%) when a brief
opposing command of 50% is issued. A
stop is achieved via a mode switch or with
a permanent opposing command.
Risk of injury due to incor-
WARNING
rectly installed control buttons.
Never select "Constant speed" mode
(cruise or stepped) unless the mode button
is installed so that the user can operate
it quickly at any time.
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