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HEAD ARRAY
Programming Sleep Mode:
Sleep Mode can be programmed in a few ways on Q-Logic 3.
Sleep Mode allows the system to go into a hibernate mode
once the set amount of time is achieved without an input
command. Once the system is asleep, the end user can then
use a programmed sequence to wake up the system.
1. Parameter Settings/Program Adjustments
2. Enhanced Display or SCIM
3. Sleep
Enable Sleep Command.
Set the Sleep Timeout (1 - 240 Minutes).
Set the Wake Up method from the drop down menu.
Sleep Mode can be programmed into a short, double, or long
command under Jack Commands. The end user can give a
double command to put their power chair to "sleep" and then
give another double command to "wake up" the system.
1. Parameter Settings/Program Adjustments
2. Enhanced Display or SCIM with Hand Control
3. Jack Commands
Set Jack: Command to the end user's choice for
Sleep Mode.
Programming Switched Turning Adjustments
Switched Turn allows the speed and tightness of the turn to
be adjusted.
1. Parameter Settings/Program Adjustments
2. System
Shape settings.
From here you can adjust each parameter individually
per profile setup.
Provide a left command on
the home screen or provide
a mode command until you
reach the Auxiliary screen.
Highlight the change input
device function and provide a
right input on the input device.
Highlight which device you
desire to use and provide a
right command on the input
device.
Figure 1. Programming Change Input Device
Programming Change Input Device
Change Input Device allows the end user to change to a
different input device (if installed) on their power chair. In an
evaluation setting, it allows the end user to have the ability to
change from one input device to another to find the right fit.
1. Parameter Settings/Program Adjustments
2. Enhanced Display or SCIM
3. Menu Entries
4. Show Change Input Device should be Enabled.
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