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Profiles and modes explained:
concept of Profiles and Modes. A Profile is a collection of programmable parameters that
affect the operation and performance of the wheelchair. It is typical to have 5 Profiles, each
set-up to give a different driving performance. For example, Profile 1 may have very slow
settings for speeds and accelerations, while Profiles 2 through to 5 would have progressively
faster settings. In this way, the user can change the performance of the wheelchair by
selecting the appropriate Profile with the Profile Button on the JSM. Although Profiles are
used mainly to change driving performance, they can also contain parameters for other
functions, such as seating control. A Mode reflects the actual operation that occurs as a
result of a joystick command. Typical examples are Drive Mode, Seating Control Mode and
Bluetooth Mode. The user can select the required Mode with the Mode Button on the JSM.
Note, it will only be possible to select a Mode if there is a Module that will support that
Mode connected into the system. For example, if there is no Mouse Module connected, then
the user will not be able to select that Mode.
A. CONTROLS
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Omni Input Display
is a universal specialty controls interface that accepts signals from many different types of
SIDs and translates them into commands compatible with the PG Drives Technology RNET
control system.
B. CONNECTORS
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Mating Connectors
To connect the communication cables (A):
Holding the connector housing, firmly push the connector into its mate until you can
no longer see the yellow plastic. The connectors are secured using a friction system.
To disconnect the communication cables:
Holding the connector housing firmly, pull the connectors apart.
NOTE– Do not hold or pull on the cable. Always grip the connector when connecting and
disconnecting.
When the control system is first switched on after a connection, or system component
change, the timer will be displayed while the system checks itself. Then the re-start icon will
be displayed. Switch the control system off and on again to operate,
C. RNETJOYSTICKS
Controls: LED, Color Display, and Advanced Joystick
Joystick key: LCD Screen (B), Paddle Switch (Left and Right) (C), External Profile Jack (D),
External On/Off Switch Jack (E).
Cleaning the LCD screen (B)
1. ALWAYS use a soft, clean, lint free, dry cloth
2. To clean fingerprints and greasy smudges off of your LCD screen use a screen clean-
ing solution that is designed for LCD screens (Non-ammonia based). Put a small
amount of the solution on a clean, lint free, dry cloth and rub the screen gently.
3. NEVER use any type of windex cleaner, soap, scouring powder, or any cleanser with
solvents such as alcohol, benzene, ammonia, or paint thinner.
4. NEVER use abrasive pads or paper towels. If you do, you can scratch the screen or
strip the anti-glare coating off of the screen and cause permanent damage to the
Joystick screen.
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The operation of the RNET system is based around the
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WARNING
IX. CONTROLS, JOYSTICKS & OPERATING GUIDES
Profile
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LCD
Omni Display
screen
Mode
Navigation
On/Off
JOYSTICK
Power
Module
Advanced Joystick shown
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+/-
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