
4 Introduction
4.1.1 The DX2-RJM / DX2-RJM-LF
4.3.2 Compatible master remote modules
4.1 Remote module overview
This manual describes the following DX2 compact remote modules:
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DX2-RJM — DX2 Remote Joystick Module (RJM)
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DX2-RJM-LF — DX2 RJM with low force joystick
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DX2-ACU — DX2 Attendant Control Unit (ACU)
The DX2-RJM, DX2-RJM-LF and DX2-ACU are compact remote modules that share the same form, yet
have different functions. The DX2-RJM and DX2-RJM-LF remote modules are designed for use by the
wheelchair occupant, whereas the DX2-ACU has been designed for use as an attendant controller.
All of the remote modules share the same user interface, have multiple mounting capabilities and
come with a fixed, trailing lead (DXBUS) that allows for easy integration into existing DX2 systems.
4.1.1 The DX2-RJM / DX2-RJM-LF
Figure 1: DX2-RJM and DX2-
RJM-LF
The DX2-RJM and DX2-RJM-LF are compact, secondary remote modules
designed to provide a simple interface for the wheelchair occupant using a
DX/DX2 system.
With a modern, low-profile design, the remote modules employ joystick
technology from the LiNX product range, and are designed to be drop-in
replacements for the DX-RJM’s. They also have several enhanced features,
including the ability to turn the system on/off and to select and operate
Drive and Accessory menu options.
Low strength users will enjoy the low force joystick option with the DX2-RJM-LF, which provides
smooth control with a deflection force of just 1.1 N.
Benefits
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Built-in power button — enables the user to easily power up or down the system
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Built-in mode button
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Simple LED indicator shows what Drive Profile is selected
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Tri-colour battery gauge
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Attendant in charge indicator
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A range of mounting orientations — standard, tray, centre-line and swing-away mounts
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Low force joystick option will improve control for those with low muscle strength
GBK65701 DX2 Compact Remote Modules
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