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13.5 Setup Wizard
13.6 Sensor Interface Screen
The Setup Wizard allows you and your patient to configure their Nexus Hand according
to their preferences and requirements. Available options have an orange border.
All options in grey are features that will be available soon through remote updates.
Selecting ‘Exit Setup Wizard’ at the top left of the screen in this section will allow you
to leave without making any changes.
You need to select the input type. The Nexus Hand can be controlled by different
sensor transducers.
Electrodes:
These are sensors that detect the user’s muscle contractions. A proportional voltage
controls the opening and closing of the Nexus Hand with variable speed and force.
13.0 COVVI Go App
Force Sensitive Resistors:
These are resistive devices that vary their electrical signal with the applied force and
are useful when you are short on space in the prosthetic socket.
Linear Transducer:
These devices offer proportional control of myo-electric components for users with
little or no myo-electric signals. These would normally be coupled to a harness and
provide an electrical output in response to a linear extension of the device.
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