
GBK65701 DX2 Compact Remote Modules
Installation Manual Issue 1
Figure 23: Battery charging sequence
7.1.7 Attendant indicator
Figure 24: Attendant
indicator
The attendant indicator displays which controller (DX2-RJM or attendant's)
has control of the wheelchair (see note below).
If there is no attendant control module in the system, then this indicator will
always be switched off.
If there is an attendant control module in the system, then this indicator will be switched off when
either of the occupant's remote modules has control of the wheelchair.
If there is an attendant control module in the system, then this indicator will be switched on (green)
when the attendant's remote module has control of the wheelchair.
Note
:
This indicator only operates with the ACU profile — the ACU profile is automatically selected by the master remote
module when the ACU takes control of a system. If another profile, other than the ACU profile, is selected and the
profile has been configured with the ACU as the joystick source, then this indicator will not operate.
Dynamic Controls recommends that the Joystick Source parameter for profiles 1 - 5 is not programmed for ACU.
See also
:
7.1.8 Sleep mode
Figure 25: Sleep mode
When the system enters into sleep mode, all indicators on the DX2-RJM and
DX2-RJM-LF are switched off. This minimises any distracting light when, for
instance, the occupant wants to sleep.
Waking a system from sleep depends on whether the remote module waking the system was the
active remote module before the system went to sleep.
7.1.8.1 Waking from sleep mode with active remote module
If the remote module waking the system was the active remote module before the system went to
sleep, then the system can be woken by either:
l
momentarily deflecting the joystick, or
l
pressing the power button.
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