Invacare TDXSP2 Owners Manual 3 - Page 16

Status bar, Profile name, Status information

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LiNX® Control System 4.2.2 Status bar Battery bar displays green when state of charge is between 60 and 100%. Battery bar displays orange when state of charge is between 20 and 59%. Battery bar displays red when state of charge is less than 20%. Charging. A Profile name B Time C Status information Profile name The profile name can only be set by the provider. Time The time is displayed as a 12- or 24-hour clock. It is set using the coordinated universal time (UTC) and an offset based on the location (country) of the user. The UTC is automatically acquired when a system is connected to a programming and diagnostic tool. The country-based offset 16 is set through the remote module's status screen, for more information refer to 5.1.2 Configuring via status screen, page 24. Status information The status information displays the current state of the LiNX system with status icons. This notifies you that a drive lock-out is active. A drive lock-out is a state that prevents the wheelchair being driven. Refer to 5.13.3 Speed reduction and seating function inhibits, page 58, for more information about lock-outs and slow-downs. This notifies you that a drive slow-down is active. A drive slow-down is a state that prevents the wheelchair being driven at the standard speed for safety reasons. Instead, the wheelchair is allowed to drive at a reduced speed for the duration of the active drive slow-down. Refer to 5.13.3 Speed reduction and seating function inhibits, page 58, for more information about lock-outs and slow-downs. This notifies you that a fault occurred. The number indicates the type of fault. Refer to 7.1.1 Fault codes and diagnosis codes, page 97for more information about fault codes. 60101833-A

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LiNX® Control System
Battery bar displays green
when state of charge is
between 60 and 100%.
Battery bar displays orange
when state of charge is
between 20 and 59%.
Battery bar displays red
when state of charge is less
than 20%.
Charging.
4.2.2
Status bar
A
Profile name
B
Time
C
Status information
Profile name
The profile name can only be set by the provider.
Time
The time is displayed as a 12– or 24–hour clock. It is set
using the coordinated universal time (UTC) and an offset
based on the location (country) of the user. The UTC is
automatically acquired when a system is connected to a
programming and diagnostic tool. The country-based offset
is set through the remote module’s status screen, for more
information refer to
5.1.2 Configuring via status screen,
page 24
.
Status information
The status information displays the current state of the LiNX
system with status icons.
This notifies you that a drive lock-out is
active. A drive lock-out is a state that
prevents the wheelchair being driven.
Refer to
5.13.3 Speed reduction and
seating function inhibits, page 58
, for
more information about lock-outs and
slow-downs.
This notifies you that a drive slow-down
is active. A drive slow-down is a state
that prevents the wheelchair being
driven at the standard speed for safety
reasons.
Instead, the wheelchair is
allowed to drive at a reduced speed
for the duration of the active drive
slow-down.
Refer to
5.13.3 Speed
reduction and seating function inhibits,
page 58
, for more information about
lock-outs and slow-downs.
This notifies you that a fault occurred.
The number indicates the type of fault.
Refer to
7.1.1 Fault codes and diagnosis
codes, page 97
for more information
about fault codes.
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60101833-A