
The table below shows the battery gauge indicator and the recommended actions for each state.
Indicator
Battery state of charge
Recommended actions
Flashing green - battery over-
charged
Stop charging the battery
Green - battery full.
No action required.
Amber - battery half full.
Consider starting return journey.
Red - battery low.
Consider recharging battery soon.
Flashing red - battery empty.
Recharge the battery now.
7.2.6.2 Battery gauge indicator when charging
If the battery is being charged, the battery gauge displays the battery charging sequence. The
charging sequence, which repeats every 3.6 seconds, is a succession of:
green
→
amber
→
red
→
off
→
current state of charge
→
off
Each stage of the sequence is lit for 400 ms except for current state of charge, which is lit for 1.6
seconds. The current state of charge stage displays the battery level as the battery is charging: red
(empty), amber (half full) or green (full).
Figure 31: Battery charging sequence
7.2.7 Attendant indicator
Figure 32: Attendant
indicator
The attendant indicator displays which remote module (DX2-ACU or
occupant's) has control of the wheelchair.
If the occupant's remote module has control of the system, the indicator will
be off. If the DX2-ACU remote module has control of the system, the
indicator will be on (green).
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.
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