• The usage of the headset’s mode button.
• That the GyroSet Link must be selected for control with the headset.
• The mode of centre detection.
• If the mode is on a countdown, the user shall be motionless in a neutral
position after activating the drive function.
• That the headset acts as a joystick on the R-Net:
• By programming the wheelchair controller, various functions can be tied to
“fifth button” presses.
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When fifth button’s long press timeout is set smaller on the R-Net than on
the GyroSet Link the click sensor can turn the chair into sleep mode
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When fifth button function is programmed so that the User can access
menus the headset will navigate.
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When fifth button function is programmed so that the User can control
actuators the headset will control.
• If the GyroSet Link is mounted to a part that stays in level when the
backrest is tilting it won’t be able to compensate the change.
• The GyroSet Link measures the head orientation relative to the
GyroSet Link.
• Tilting of the backrest will cause a change in the orientation of the
User’s head and will have a feedback effect on the actuator.
• After the drive mode is initiated a distinguishable audible feedback can be heard.
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The chair will move according to the head movements and the profile settings
of the GyroSet Link and the R-Net controller.
• The chair will move as long as the function is deactivated or failure detected.
• That unpredictable changes in the environment can cause the sensors to drift
and change the behaviour of the chair
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