10.0 Dual Attendant Control Module
Fig.10.0
Max. Speed / Profile Button
Mode Button
Joystick
NOTE: Chapters 10.1 - 10.9 Refer to Fig 10.0
10.1 Joystick
This controls the speed and direction of the wheelchair. Push
the joystick in the direction you wish to go. The further you
push it, the faster the speed. Releasing the joystick stops the
wheelchair and automatically applies the brakes.
When in actuator control mode, pushing the joystick left or
right will toggle selection between the available actuators.
Operating the joystick in the forward and reverse directions
will adjust the selected actuator.
10.2 Maximum Speed Indicator
This is a gauge which shows the maximum speed setting for
the wheelchair.
This gauge also indicates if the speed of the wheelchair is
being limited or if the control system is locked, refer to section
5.21.
There are five speed settings – step 1, (1 LED), is the lowest
speed and step 5, (5 LED's), is the highest speed.
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Max. Speed / Profile Indicator
MODE
10.3 Speed Increase / Decrease Button
Pressing this button increases or decreases the maximum
speed setting.
10.4 Mode Button
The Mode button allows the user to navigate through the
available operating Modes for the control system. The available
modes are dependent on programming and the range of
auxiliary output devices connected to the control system.
When in any Mode other than Drive and Seating the Speed
and Actuator LED's, (user module), are all extinguished.
10.5 Control Indicator
This shows where the User or the Attendant has control. If the
red wheelchair light is on, the user's input device has control.
If the green attendant light is on, the Attendant Module has
control.
10.6 Control Switch
This transfers drive control of the wheelchair between the User
Input Device and the Attendant Module.
Control Indicator
Control Switch
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