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INTELLIGENT SEATING MODULE – CHANNELS
9.4
ACCELERATION - (ACC)
This sets the acceleration rate for a particular ISM channel.
Programmable range is 1 to 100 in steps of 1.
WARNING:
This parameter must be set to 100% on systems that use automatic endstops, i.e. those that do not use micro -switches at the
end of actuator travel. If the value is not set to 100%, then the automatic endstop function will not operate and damage to
the actuator motor or the wheelchair frame may occur.
9.5
DECELERATION - (DEC)
This sets the deceleration rate for a particular ISM channel.
Programmable range is 1 to 100 in steps of 1.
WARNING:
This parameter must be set to 100% on systems that use automatic endstops, i.e. those that do not use micro-switches at the
end of actuator travel. If the value is not set to 100%, then the automatic endstop function will not operate and damage to
the actuator motor or the wheelchair frame may occur.
9.6
UP SPEED - (UPSPD)
This sets the speed of a particular ISM channel in the Up direction.
Up is defined as pin 2 positive with respect to pin 1 when the joystick is displaced forward and Invert Axis Direction is not set.
Programmable range is 25% to 100% in steps of 1%.
9.7
DOWN SPEED - (DNSPD)
This sets the speed of a particular ISM channel in the Down direction.
Down is defined as pin 1 positive with respect to pin 2 when the joystick is displaced i n reverse and Invert Axis Direction is not
set.
Programmable range is 25% to 100% in steps of 1%.
9.8
UP CURRENT LIMIT
This sets the maximum current output for a particular ISM channel in the Up direction.
Up is defined as pin 2 positive with respect to pin 1 when the joystick is displaced forward and Invert Axis Direction is not set.
The maximum current the ISM can deliver is 15A. However, this can only be achieved if the channel’s Up Speed is less than
100%. At a setting of 100% speed, the maximum current is 12A. The actual speed setting that is required is dependent on the