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13.0 COVVI Go App
The additional setup has more features for the user to enable or disable for increased comfort with their
Nexus Hand. In mode specific, you and your patient must establish the times for the grip switch triggers
chosen in the previous section. An advanced user will most likely have shorter times, a new user will need
an adjustment period.
Beep -
There is an audible alert that notifies the user when the hand is turned on, but it can be mapped to all
functions such as standby mode and changing grips and tables.
Vibration -
There is also the option to be alerted with a vibration. This can be mapped to all functions.
Auto Relax -
When this feature is enabled, after 30 seconds the hand goes back to an open position.
Display Options -
This is to enable or disable the display altogether. The display gives the user information
about the current state of their Nexus Hand including battery life or warnings. The display uses very little battery
power, so we recommend keeping this option enabled.
Switch to Primary Grip -
The primary grip is the first
grip in table A. If the hand is inactive for a certain
amount of time, the current grip will change back
to the primary grip. This time can be altered to suit
user preference. If this time is set to 0 then the
default switch back time is disabled.
Maximum Finger Strength -
As a safety feature,
the maximum force of the fingers can be reduced
if required. This is useful whilst the user familiarises
themselves with their Nexus Hand.
Maximum Thumb Strength -
As a safety feature,
the maximum force of the thumb can be reduced if
required. This is useful whilst the user familiarises
themselves with their Nexus Hand.
13.10 Additional Setup
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