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Quickie Groove 35
.EMS
11.0 Speciality Controls (R-net Omni Plus only)
11.1 Proximity head array
WARNINGS
The sensors used in this product will operate if moisture of
any substance that is electrically conductive is present in
sufficient quantities.
Electro magnetic interference from electrical power lines
and certain types of phones will cause the sensors to
activate.
These sensors are capacitive in nature and any material
that is conductive will activate them. These sensors are
electronic sensors and generate an electronic field which can
be affected by liquids and radio frequency interference.
If the user is caught in the rain or some type of liquid is
spilled on the sensor pad, the chair has a great potential to
act erratically. Try to activate the stop sensor or shut the
chair down if possible.
Avoid use under high power lines and around cell phones
which will interfere with the electronic field generated by
the sensor.
A warning must be conveyed to the wheelchair operator that
the chair could come to a sudden stop or act in an erratic
manner due to liquids or radio frequency interference
(RFI).
Most electronic equipment is influenced by (RFI). Caution
should be exercised with regard to the use of portable
communication equipment in the area around where the
sensors are located in the head array. If RFI causes erratic
behaviour, shut the wheelchair off immediately. Leave off
while transmission is in progress.
11.2 Driving with the head array (Fig 11.1)
The head array uses 3 zero touch sensors for driving, one in
each head pad.
The sensor in the centre of the headpiece controls forward and
reverse.
Sensors in the right and left headpieces are for right and left
directional motion respectively.
The fourth switch is your mode switch and it toggles the
head array between forward and reverse and between driving
the wheelchair and operating any ancillary devices (such as
powered seating or augmentative communications systems.)
Switching modes
A variety of mode switches are available. These can be divided
into three types: internal, hardware mounted and external.
• Internal: mode in left pad or right pad
• Hardware mounted: beam switch
External: fibre optic, button or mode jack 2. All mode switches
perform the same tasks.
Single click of the mode switch will toggle between forward
and reverse.
• A double click of the mode switch will change the operating
mode of the system. e.g. standby to drive to actuator etc.
For further details refer to the user manual supplied with your
module or contact your Sunrise Medical authorised dealer
11.3 Proportional head control
Operation of the head control (Fig 11.2)
1. The drive is based on displacement of the headrest. A small
amount of pressure must be exerted on the headrest to generate
results.
2. Neutral position is when the headrest is not displaced.
3. When the headrest moves right or left, the chair will move in
the respective direction.
4. For forward or reverse the headrest needs to be displaced
in a backwards direction. Use of the mode switch selects the
direction of movement. This will be displayed on the enhanced
display module.
5. The greater the displacement of the headrest from the neutral
position the faster the chair will go.
For further details refer to the user manual supplied with your
module or contact your Sunrise Medical authorised dealer.
Head Controls
Please refer to the R-net Owners Manual for details
of R-net hand control functions
Fig.11.1
Fig. 11.2
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