Invacare IFX-20MP Owners Manual 2 - Page 88

Using the ASL 128 Molecule Joystick Chin control, Driving

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LiNX® Control System quadrants (3Q), such as a Head Array or a Four Switch Proximity Array. There you have the possibility to move forward, right or left with the aid of proximity sensors. In order to allow the wheelchair to be driven in reverse or changing function screens, an additional switch or sensor is required. The Head Array and the Four Switch Proximity Array are provided with a Proton Box, so your provider can fit the arrays to your individual needs by using the dip switches. Default dip switch setup: All components mentioned below describe the usage of the default set-up. For individual set-up, contact your provider. 6.18.1 Using the ASL 128 Molecule Joystick (Chin control) Powered adjustable This proportional joystick needs less force to be deflected than a standard joystick. Driving 1 Reset/Reverse switch turned off. 2 Not used at the moment. 3 Turned on, to power up with wheelchair. 4 Not used at the moment. 5 Not used at the moment. 6 Audible input indicator turned off. 88 1. Deflect drive joystick A from neutral position to drive in desired direction. For more information about driving, refer to 6.5 Proportional driving mode, page 44. You can use wing bolt B to adjust the joystick to your needs. 60126081-A

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LiNX® Control System
quadrants (3Q), such as a Head Array or a Four Switch
Proximity Array. There you have the possibility to move
forward, right or left with the aid of proximity sensors. In
order to allow the wheelchair to be driven in reverse or
changing function screens, an additional switch or sensor is
required.
The Head Array and the Four Switch Proximity Array are
provided with a Proton Box, so your provider can fit the
arrays to your individual needs by using the dip switches.
Default dip switch setup:
1
Reset/Reverse switch turned off.
2
Not used at the moment.
3
Turned on, to power up with wheelchair.
4
Not used at the moment.
5
Not used at the moment.
6
Audible input indicator turned off.
All components mentioned below describe the usage
of the default set-up. For individual set-up, contact
your provider.
6.18.1
Using the ASL 128 Molecule Joystick (Chin control)
Powered adjustable
This proportional joystick needs less force to be deflected
than a standard joystick.
Driving
1.
Deflect drive joystick
A
from neutral position to drive
in desired direction.
For more information about driving, refer to
6.5 Proportional
driving mode, page 44
.
You can use wing bolt
B
to adjust the joystick to
your needs.
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