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7.3 Display Time

This sets the format of the time display or turns it off. The 

options are 12hr, 24hr, or Off. Left and right joystick 

deflections are used to change between the options.

• Deflect the joystick Backwards to select “Display Time”

(Fig 7.3).

• Deflect the joystick to the left to select 12hr, to the left again to

select 24hr, to the left again to select Off (Fig 7.4).

• Move the joystick forwards or backwards to enter your choice

and exit Display Time simultaneously.

• Deflect the joystick backwards to select “Exit” (

F

ig 7.5).

• Deflect the joystick to the right to exit back to Drive Screen.

Fig.7.3

Set Time 

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Set Time 

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249044 Rev. A

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R-Net Control System w/Omni2

Summary of Contents for R-net

Page 1: ...Instructions for Use R Net Control System R Net Controls P N 249044 Rev A ...

Page 2: ...eep you up to date with information about safety new products and options to increase your use and enjoyment of this system You may also register your R Net Control at www sunrisemedical com register or use the quick response code FOR ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS Your authorized dealer knows your wheelchair best and can answer most of your questions about system safety use and maintenance For future ...

Page 3: ...vironment to familiarize yourself with its operation If you are in any doubt of the suitability of the control system contact your local Sunrise Medical authorized dealer for advice prior to commencing use in public places The R Net system is fully programmable which means that the control system can be adapted via programming to suit a wide range of requirements It is very important to read the o...

Page 4: ...bration 13 12 Single Switch Scanner 13 13 User Switch 13 14 Using the Omni2 W O a User Switch 13 15 Accessing Wheelchair Functions 14 0 Omni2 Operating Principles 14 1 Omni2 Driving Characteristics 14 2 General Operating Principles 14 3 User Menu 9 9 11 14 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 20 21 23 23 24 25 27 28 29 29 30 30 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 32 32 32 32 32 33 33 35 35 35 37 37 37 37 37 38 38 38 38 39 39 39...

Page 5: ... 23 5 Pairing With an Android Device 23 6 Pairing With an iDevice 23 7 Updating the List of Devices 23 8 Operating a Windows PC 23 9 Operating an Android Device 23 10 Operating an iDevice Contents continued 22 0 CJSM2 IR Setup and Operation 22 1 Introduction 22 2 CJSM2 Used With An Omni2 IR 22 3 IR Code User Menu 22 4 IR Set Up Menu 22 5 Learning an IR Code 22 6 Learning Sequential IR Codes 22 7 E...

Page 6: ...alk or has limited mobility It is for their own personal use indoors and out When an Attendant Control Module is fitted the Power Wheelchair may be operated by an assistant on behalf of the user When a Dual Control Module is fitted the Power Wheelchair may be operated by the user or control may be switched to an assistant to operate on behalf of the user The maximum weight limit includes both the ...

Page 7: ...LED and CJSM1 249044 Rev A 7 R Net Control System w Omni2 ...

Page 8: ...e Communication Cables hold the connector housing firmly pull the connectors apart Do not hold or pull on the cable Always grip the connector when connecting and disconnecting Your control system uses industrial grade components throughout ensuring reliable operation in a wide range of conditions However you will improve the reliability of the control system if you keep exposure to extreme conditi...

Page 9: ...button The on off button applies power to the control system electronics which in turn supply power to the wheelchair s motors Do not use the on off button to stop the wheelchair unless there is an emergency If you do you may shorten the life of the wheelchair drive components Horn Button The Horn will sound while this button is depressed Speed Decrease Button This button decreases the maximum spe...

Page 10: ...ile Button Hazard Warning Button and LED Lights Button and LED Left Indicator Button and LED Right Indicator Button and LED LCD Screen External ON OFF Switch Jack External Profile Switch Jack Fig 3 3 Fig 3 4 MODE PROFILE Indoor Drive Assignable buttons Assignable stereo jack 249044 Rev A 10 R Net Control System w Omni2 ...

Page 11: ...e wheelchair Details are given in section 5 0 If the battery gauge shows red yellow and green the batteries are charged LEDs 1 10 If the battery gauge shows just red and yellow then you should charge the batteries as soon as you can LEDs 1 7 If the battery gauge shows just red either steady or flashing slowly then you should charge the batteries immediately LEDs 1 3 Do not operate the control syst...

Page 12: ... Mode Button Hazard Warning Button and LED Lights Button and LED Left Indicator Button and LED Right Indicator Button and LED Chair Icon Actuators Maximum Speed Profile Indicator Battery Gauge Fig 3 5 MODE Charger Socket underneath Fig 3 6 Assignable buttons 249044 Rev A 12 R Net Control System w Omni2 ...

Page 13: ...ed The following icon will be displayed Fig 3 9 the next time the Control System is switched on If an LED Joystick Module is fitted the Speed Indicator LEDs will ripple from left to right If the control system has switched off press the On Off button The Locked symbol is displayed Fig 3 9 Deflect the joystick forwards until the control system beeps Deflect the joystick in reverse until the control...

Page 14: ...switched the control system off and on again Refer to section 8 1 for a description of how to read the Battery Gauge Focus Fig 4 2 When the control system contains more than one method of direct control such as a secondary Joystick Module or a Dual Attendant Module then the Module that has control of the wheelchair will display the In Focus symbol Base Bar C Current Profile Fig 4 3 The currently s...

Page 15: ...d from the motors The display can be set to mph or km h Odometer Fig 4 11 This displays the distance driven by the wheelchair The display can show either the total distance or the trip distance in miles or kilometers The Settings Menu contains an option that sets whether the trip or total distance is displayed as well as a facility to reset the trip distance If latched operation is active then tha...

Page 16: ...d for movement the name given to the selection and a direction arrow showing what sort of movement is available Bluetooth Mode Mouse Fig 4 16 When Bluetooth Mode is entered the following screen will be displayed Message Window Fig 4 17 The R Net displays warning icons and informational messages in a dedicated message window Restart Fig 4 18 When the control system requires a reboot e g after a mod...

Page 17: ...ick Displaced Fig 4 23 If you operate the Joystick before or just after you switch the control system on the screen will flash the joystick displaced screen You must release and center the Joystick to resume normal operation If you do not release the Joystick within five seconds the wheelchair will not be able to move even if you release the Joystick and operate it again The screen will display a ...

Page 18: ...tered the problem such as PM Power Module JSM Joystick Module ISM Intelligent Seating Lighting Module C Trip Text The Trip Text gives a brief description of the trip type Diagnostic Procedure Fig 4 25 example Identified Module PM The Power Module Low Battery 2C00 This indicates the battery needs charging or there is a bad connection Check the connections to the battery If the connections are good ...

Page 19: ...Move the Joystick sideways to the left or right to select the desired axis Fig 4 27 The axis is indicated by the section of the wheelchair that is highlighted Fig 4 28 2 Move the joystick forwards or backwards to move the selected actuator correspondingly Fig 4 29 3 Repeat these steps for each actuator that requires adjustment 4 To drive again depress the Mode button until the Drive screen is reac...

Page 20: ...e g the R Net has detected a problem somewhere in the wheelchair s electrical system Please follow this procedure Switch off the control system Make sure that all connectors on the wheelchair and the control system are mated securely Check the condition of the battery If you can t find the problem try using the self help guide on the next page Sections 5 2 Switch on the control system again and tr...

Page 21: ...ig 5 7 The left hand motor has a bad connection Check the connections to the left hand motor 3 LED Fig 5 8 The left hand motor has a short circuit to a battery connection Contact your authorized dealer 4 LED Fig 5 9 The right hand motor has a bad connection Check the connections to the right hand motor 5 LED Fig 5 10 The right hand motor has a short circuit to a battery connection Contact your aut...

Page 22: ... or does not respond quickly enough and the battery condition is good check the maximum speed setting If adjusting the speed setting does not remedy the problem then there may be a non hazardous fault If your speed indicator is flashing your chair is in an inhibit Bring all power seating options to the upright position and lower seat if elevated If your speed indicator continues to flash contact y...

Page 23: ...at the Speed Setting is at a level that suits you Push the joystick to control the speed and direction of the wheelchair WARNING If you push the joystick before or just after you switch the control system on the screen will flash the joystick displaced screen Fig 6 1 You must release and center the joystick to resume normal operation If you do not release the joystick within five seconds the wheel...

Page 24: ...rom the rest position the faster the wheelchair will go Releasing the joystick will stop the wheelchair The intelligent speed control system minimizes the effects of slopes and different types of terrain Slow or sluggish movement If the wheelchair does not travel at full speed or does not respond quickly enough and the battery condition is good check the maximum speed setting Fig 6 4 If adjusting ...

Page 25: ...a final deflection to the right to select Exit then forwards or backwards exits the clock adjustment screen 7 0 Settings Menu 7 1 Settings Menu The Settings Menu allows you to adjust the LCD display in terms of clock adjustment and display format the brightness of the backlight the background color and the behavior of the odometer The menu is accessed by depressing and holding the Profile Button F...

Page 26: ...the left again to select Off Fig 7 4 Move the joystick forwards or backwards to enter your choice and exit Display Time simultaneously Deflect the joystick backwards to select Exit Fig 7 5 Deflect the joystick to the right to exit back to Drive Screen Fig 7 3 Set Time Display Time Distance Backlight Background Exit 100 Blue 12hr 100 Blue 12hr Set Time Display Time e Distance Backlight Background E...

Page 27: ...s is a value held in the joystick module and relates to the total distance driven since the last reset Display Distance Sets whether Total Distance or Trip Distance appears as the odometer display on the LCD Screen Move the joystick backwards until Display Distance is highlighted Deflect the joystick to the right to select Total or Trip Move the joystick backwards or forwards to exit Display Dista...

Page 28: ...e right to select Blue White or Auto Deflect the joystick backwards or forwards to exit Background Blue means the background will be blue in all Profiles White means the background will be white in all Profiles Auto means the color will be set by the installed program For example blue could be for the slower Profiles that are for indoor use and white for the faster Profiles intended for outdoor us...

Page 29: ...o reduced by the number of times you charge and discharge the batteries To make your batteries last longer do not allow them to become completely flat Always recharge your batteries promptly after they are discharged If your battery gauge reading seems to fall more quickly than usual your batteries may be worn out Please consult your authorized dealer 8 1 How to Read a Battery Gauge If the battery...

Page 30: ...breaker while charging is in progress Failure to observe this condition could result in a burns hazard or fire hazard Sunrise Medical accepts no liability for losses of any kind arising from failure to comply with this condition WARNING Battery chargers are only intended to charge 24V Group 22 Group 24 and Group 34 Lead Acid or Gel style batteries Only use the battery charger that has been supplie...

Page 31: ...is the lowest speed and step 5 5 LED s is the highest speed 10 3 Speed Increase Decrease Button Pressing this button increases or decreases the maximum speed setting 10 4 Mode Button The Mode button allows you to navigate through the available operating Modes for the control system The available modes are dependent on programing and the range of auxiliary output devices connected to the control sy...

Page 32: ...ease consult your wheelchair Owner s Manual 10 7 Care 1 2 Avoid knocking your control system especially the joystick When transporting your wheelchair ensure the control system is well protected 3 To prolong the life of the control system keep exposure to extreme conditions to a minimum Always clean your control system if it becomes contaminated with food or drink 4 Use a damp cloth and cleaner mi...

Page 33: ...d out on a level floor within a clear and safe area around the wheelchair 1 Switch on the control system 2 Check that the Screen Battery Gauge remains on after initialization and that the battery gauge is displaying a reasonable amount of charge 3 Push the joystick slowly forwards until you hear the parking brakes operate The chair may start to move 4 Immediately release the joystick You must be a...

Page 34: ...Omni2 249044 Rev A 34 R Net Control System w Omni2 ...

Page 35: ...system is altered from the factory preset values 12 0 R Net Omni2 Introduction 12 1 Introduction The Omni2 is a universal specialty controls interface that accepts signals from many different types of Speciality Input Devices SIDs and translates them into commands compatible with the R Net control system 12 2 Controls and Connections The following diagrams show the Omni2 controls and connections F...

Page 36: ...he Input Section Use only supplied cable Charger Socket Fig 12 1 This 3 pin socket can be used to charge the power chair batteries and dependent on system programming to lock the power chair For details of battery charging refer to the supplied battery charger owner s manual USB Port Fig 12 1 This Type A USB socket can be used to charge devices such as mobile phones Communications Connector Fig 12...

Page 37: ...nstructions of both the SID and power chair manufacturers Because of the wide variety of SIDs available and the constantly changing specifications it is not practical to provide a definitive list of SID classifications in this manual You your healthcare professional and wheelchair provider will determine the exact classification of the chosen type of SID Further details on each SID type are given ...

Page 38: ...e 1 8 3 5mm mono jack Fig 13 2 13 7 Five Switch and User Switch Fig 13 3 Typical applications are Tash Penta switches or Buddy Buttons or products from ASL and Switch it The device comprises of 4 direction switches and one User Switch connected to the Omni2 via the 9 way D type connector In addition a normally closed User Switch should be connected to the Omni2 via the 1 8 3 5mm mono jack This swi...

Page 39: ...l Sip and Puff Calibrate A screen like the one shown below should appear Fig 13 7 Fig 13 7 Soft Sip Soft Sip will be highlighted first The user must now make a series of soft sips After each sip a live readout of the current pressure will be displayed on the screen in the form of a line within the 0 100 scale Repeated soft sips will produce a band of values During this process it may be beneficial...

Page 40: ...mmed to suit the user Refer to your healthcare professional or authorized dealer for programing this parameter 13 13 User Switch With the exception of scanner operation the User Switch provides the following functionality A short operation while not driving will select the different wheelchair functions See section 13 15 Fig 13 9 A short operation while driving or making a seating adjustment will ...

Page 41: ... command or a User Switch operation when using a Single Switch Scanner Type SID will enter that function A 3 display indicates that Left and Right SID commands or a User Switch operation when using a Single Switch Scanner Type SID will change the selection for that function The User Menu can provide the following functions Please see opposite page Fig 14 2 14 0 Omni2 Operating Principles 14 1 Omni...

Page 42: ...are professional or authorized dealer Standard control of seating movement is via Forward and Reverse commands and Left and Right commands will select a different seat axis for movement Please refer to Section 14 6 If required it is possible to re program the Omni2 to control the seating movement in alternative ways Refer to your healthcare professional or authorized dealer For latched operation u...

Page 43: ... other functions on the wheelchair Refer to your healthcare professional or authorized dealer 14 6 3 Switch Medium Change A direction change occurs at the instant the User Switch is operated provided the parameter Double Click has been set to 0 If the User Switch is released and a Forward Reverse command is entered then drive will commence in the newly selected direction If the User Switch is not ...

Page 44: ...dby Refer to your healthcare professional or authorized dealer The standard R Net programing parameter Joystick Orientation may also be useful when using this type of SID Refer to your healthcare professional or authorized dealer Standard control of seating movements is via a Hard Puff or Sip and a Soft Puff or Sip will select a different seat axis for movement If required it is possible to re pro...

Page 45: ...ll cause the power chair to drive in that direction until the switch is released If the User Switch is depressed when the M icon is shown the Omni2 will enter the User Menu 14 8 3 Latched operation In latched operation a single depression of the User Switch while one of the arrow icons is shown will cause the power chair to drive in that direction for a period of time set by the R net power module...

Page 46: ...tions can be navigated audibly This can be useful if the user cannot easily always see the Omni s screen Refer to your healthcare professional or authorized dealer WARNING Fig 14 6 It is not advisable to program the Switch to Standby parameter in the R Net power module when using Single Switch Scanner Type SIDs Refer to your healthcare professional or authorized dealer 14 9 Speed Adjust Mode A Spe...

Page 47: ...he parameter Return To Refer to your healthcare professional or authorized dealer If User Control is set to Sequence then selecting the Exit option will sequence to the next available menu entry 14 11 Latched Operation The latched operation parameters are now contained within the standard R net programming rather than in the Omni2 Within the standard R net programming the relevant parameters are L...

Page 48: ...secondary SID Joystick Module or a Dual Attendant Module then the Module that has control of the wheelchair will display the Focus symbol 15 3 2 Bluetooth Signal Icon Fig 15 3 This symbol appears when Bluetooth is enabled If the symbol is white the system is not paired to an external Bluetooth device If the symbol is blue the system is paired to an external Bluetooth device When the system has bee...

Page 49: ...vant to the operating condition of the control system Example text strings would be Profile Name Mode Name or Axis Name These text strings are programmable Refer to your healthcare professional or authorized dealer 15 5 Main Screen Area Fig 15 0 This area will contain different information dependent on the current operating Mode of the control system The area is also used to display general system...

Page 50: ...ill be displayed 15 5 1 7 Latched Drive Fig 15 19 This symbol in Fig 15 19 will be displayed if the control system is set for latched drive operation 15 5 1 8 Momentary Screens Fig 15 20 This area of the screen displays text relevant to the operating condition of the control system Example text strings would be Profile Name Mode Name or Axis Name These text strings are programmable Refer to your h...

Page 51: ... Symbols Fig 15 25 If the Omni2 is programmed to operate with a Single Switch Scanner Type SID these symbols will be displayed to indicate see Fig 25 15 6 3 Bluetooth Mode Screens The initial Bluetooth Mode screen will be dependent on whether the Omni2 has been set up to control one or more devices If set up to control just one device screen Fig 15 26 will appear If set up to control more than one...

Page 52: ...g 15 31 This symbol will be displayed for a short time before the Omni2 enters into a sleep state 15 6 4 5 Cross and Check Fig 15 32 These symbols will be displayed during configuration procedures 15 6 4 6 E Stop Fig 15 33 If the user switch is activated during drive or actuator operation this symbol will be displayed 15 6 4 7 SID Displaced Fig 15 34 If the SID is operated before or just after you...

Page 53: ...s indicates a system trip i e the R net has detected a problem somewhere in the wheelchair s electrical system If the error is in a non active module for example in the ISM but Drive Mode is selected then drive will still be possible however the diagnostic screen will appear intermittently Refer to your healthcare professional or authorized dealer Fig 15 36 249044 Rev A 53 R Net Control System w O...

Page 54: ...lue held in the Omni2 and relates to the total distance driven since the last reset Display Distance Sets whether Total Distance or Trip Distance appears as the odometer display on the Omni2 Clear Trip Distance A right SID deflection will clear the Trip Distance value 16 3 Backlight A right SID deflection will enter a sub menu with the following Backlight related function options Backlight This se...

Page 55: ...tart Up Beep Sets whether a short beep occurs when the Omni2 is turned on Momentary Screens Sets whether programmed Momentary Screens are displayed Display Speed Sets how the powerchair s speed is displayed options are mph km h or off Displays Sets the format of the digital drive display options are odometer speed or both 16 6 2 System Fig 16 3 A right SID deflection will enter a sub menu displayi...

Page 56: ...pliances Note When an Omni2 is dispatched from Sunrise Medical it will contain a default menu If required the IR Configuration tool can be used to change this default menu The IR Mode Menu is navigated in the usual way Forward SID deflections will highlight the Appliance above Reverse SID deflections will highlight the Appliance below Left or Right SID deflections will enter the highlighted Applia...

Page 57: ...fore the IR Set Up Menu via the User Menu 17 3 IR Set Up Menu Fig 17 4 and 17 5 On entering the IR Set Up menu the default Appliances will appear By selecting an Appliance its Commands will be shown Fig 17 4 If a Command is checked this means it has a stored IR Code If there is not a check then there is no stored IR Code for that Command Fig 17 5 17 4 Learning an IR Code Fig 17 6 IR Codes can be s...

Page 58: ... the Omni2 IR Set Up Menu When this Command is selected in IR Mode the IR Codes are transmitted effectively simultaneously To create a sequence Select the Command to use as the Sequence initiator In this example TV On Off Select Learn Code by using the Right button while the Command is highlighted Point the TV remote control at the Omni2 s Receiver and press the On Off button twice After each succ...

Page 59: ...e Codes To delete all IR Codes stored in the Omni2 select Delete All Codes within the IR Set Up menu Fig 17 14 Note If the Delete All Codes Command is selected the Omni2 must be power cycled to actually delete the Codes When deleting all learned codes for a specific appliance the Omni2 must be power cycled switch Off then On to actually delete the codes To delete all IR Codes stored in the Omni2 s...

Page 60: ... receiver dongle must be used and its drivers installed Curtiss Wright recommends use of the following Bluetooth dongles Trust BT 2400 Linksys USBBT100 UK Belkin F8T012uk1 Version 1000 Once a Bluetooth connection is confirmed the following process should be undertaken on the PC based on Windows 10 From the Start menu select Settings then Devices A screen such as shown in Fig 18 1 should appear Cli...

Page 61: ...replace an entry on the list of devices one of the existing pairings must be terminated This process is initiated from the paired device and will vary dependent on the type of device Once the device is unpaired a new device can be added 18 6 Operating an Android Device The operating method is similar to that of a Windows PC and the same programmable options apply Refer to the Bluetooth Programming...

Page 62: ...in section Switch Control Set Up An example of Switch Control is given below Please note the screen navigation sequences are defined by the iDevice and not the Omni2 NOTE Switch Control operates by highlighting sections within the application window Various commands are then used to navigate the sections and to select individual applications Fig 18 6 iDevice command Next Item selects another highl...

Page 63: ...mand Select Item opens the highlighted item Depending on the nature of the application areas of the screen will be highlighted and similar commands to the above can be used to navigate it Fig 18 10 iDevice command Home returns to the Home screen Fig 18 11 Fig 18 9 Fig 18 10 Fig 18 11 249044 Rev A 63 R Net Control System w Omni2 ...

Page 64: ...efined by the iDevice and not the CJSM2 BT iDevice commands Cursor Right and Cursor Left select individual icons within a row Fig 18 12 18 13 The same iDevice commands also navigate the rows Opening items and returning to the Home screen are effected in the same way as Switch Control Fig 18 14 18 15 Fig 18 12 Fig 18 13 R Net Control System Fig 18 14 Fig 18 15 249044 Rev A 64 R Net Control System w...

Page 65: ...nning and Auto Hide options It is recommended that these options are turned off for the initial set up To enable Switch Control on the iDevice and assign commands From the iDevice Settings menu select General Accessibility Fig 18 16 Set Switch Control to ON Fig 18 17 Select Switches Fig 18 18 Select External Fig 18 19 Select Add New Switch Fig 18 20 This screen is displayed Fig 18 21 Activate the ...

Page 66: ...Fig 18 20 Fig 18 21 Fig 18 22 Fig 18 23 Fig 18 24 Fig 18 25 249044 Rev A 66 R Net Control System w Omni2 ...

Page 67: ...tions are programmable Refer to the Bluetooth Programming chapter for more information Section 23 0 The Speed Down and Speed Up uttons The procedure to enable Voice Over on the iDevice and assign commands is as follows NOTE The remainder of Voice Over set up is via the R Net PC programmer contact your authorized dealer for more information WARNING PC Programming must be done by trained and qualifi...

Page 68: ... user manual for example maximum inclines curb height etc 2 In places or on surfaces where a loss of wheel grip could be hazardous for example on wet grassy slopes 3 If you know that the control system or other crucial components require repair Although the R Net control system is designed to be extremely reliable and each unit is rigorously tested during manufacture the possibility of a system ma...

Page 69: ...MBERS Make sure that all connectors are securely mated Check the condition of all cables and connectors for damage Check the thin rubber gaiter or boot around the base of the joystick shaft for damage or splitting Check visually only do not handle the gaiter Check that the buttons are not contaminated with food or drink or damaged in any way Make sure that all the components of the control system ...

Page 70: ...ols Omni2 Any Input Device and most SIDs can be used to control a PC Mouse but programing of the control system will be required Operation of the R Net Control System will vary depending on what Input Devices are connected If your wheelchair is already programmed to operate in Mouse Mode your healthcare professional or authorized dealer should have demonstrated this option If you wish to add the M...

Page 71: ...e 20 6 Mouse Mode Configuration The Mouse Module must be put into discovery mode Please use the following procedure 1 Press the Mode button until the screen displaying a PC is shown Mouse Mode Fig 20 1 2 Operate your Input Device in the forward direction and hold until it beeps approximately 10 seconds Then release Fig 20 2 A or 18 5 3 Operate your Input Device in the reverse direction and hold un...

Page 72: ...vices Fig 20 8 9 Click on R Net Bluetooth Mouse Module and then click on Next Fig 20 8 Fig 20 5 Bluetooth Devices Devices Options COM Ports Hardware Add Remove Properties OK Cancel Apply Fig 20 6 Add Bluetooth Device Wizard Welcome to the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard Before proceeding refer to the Bluetooth section of the device documentation then set up your device so that your computer can find i...

Page 73: ... came with the device and then click Search Again Fig 20 7 Add Bluetooth Device Wizard Select the Bluetooth device that you want to add Cancel Next Back R net Bluetooth Mouse Module New Device Search Again If you don t see the device that you want to add make sure that it is turned on Follow the setup instructions that came with the device and then click Search Again Fig 20 8 249044 Rev A 73 R Net...

Page 74: ...t came with your device If the documentation specifies a passkey use that one Choose a passkey for me Use the passkey found in the documentation Let me choose my own passkey Don t use a passkey 0000 Add Bluetooth Device Wizard Windows is exchanging passkeys Cancel Next Back Fig 20 10 When instructed below enter the passkey using your Bluetooth device For more information about using a passkey see ...

Page 75: ...D on the Bluetooth Module should be lit Fig 20 12 16 If the process fails click on R Net Bluetooth Mouse Module and then Remove Fig 20 12 Start the process again from step 1 20 8 Pairing Multiple PC s When you are within range of the new PC requiring connection follow steps 1 to 16 as described in Section 20 8 The R Net Mouse Module should only be paired with one PC stationed within a 82 25m range...

Page 76: ...CJSM2 249044 Rev A 76 R Net Control System w Omni2 ...

Page 77: ...cs the result of many years of research to provide you with ease of use and a very high level of safety As with other electronic equipment correct handling and operation of the unit will ensure maximum reliability Please read this chapter carefully it will help you to keep your wheelchair reliable and safe Fig 21 1 A K M L F E D B C H G J I Fig 21 2 249044 Rev A 77 R Net Control System w Omni2 ...

Page 78: ...Fig 21 1 Check that the Speed Setting is at a level that suits you Push the joystick to control the speed and direction of the wheelchair 2 STANDBY ACTIVATED Fig 21 3 2 2 1 1 3 3 4 4 NOTE If you push the joystick before or just after you switch the control system on the screen will flash the joystick displaced screen Fig 19 32 pg 76 You must release and center the joystick to resume normal operati...

Page 79: ...L ON OFF SWITCH JACK This allows the user to turn the control system on and off using an external switch such as a Buddy Button CAUTION The Joystick Module is supplied with rubber plugs that must be inserted into the Jack Socket when no external device is connected TRANSMITTER The CJSM2 includes an IR transmitter and receiver that allows the CJSM2 to replicate commonly used IR devices such as remo...

Page 80: ...played when the button is pressed Refer to your authorized Sunrise Medical dealer for programing C The Horn will sound while this button is depressed 21 4 LCD Screen Detail Fig 21 5 The status of the control system can be understood by observing the LCD screen The screen for the R Net CJSM2 has common components which will always appear and components that will only appear under certain conditions...

Page 81: ... TEMPERATURE Fig 21 10 This symbol is displayed when the control system has intentionally reduced its own power in order to protect itself against heat damage CLOCK Fig 21 11 This displays the current time in a numeric format The clock is user adjustable Adjustable options are These adjustments are made within the Settings Menu Refer to section Settings Menu for more details TEXT BAR Fig 21 12 Thi...

Page 82: ...ned off These options are set by the programmable parameter Display Speed MAX SPEED INDICATOR Fig 21 17 This displays the current maximum speed setting When the left hand segment is illuminated then the speed setting corresponds to the programmed minimum forward reverse and turning speeds The indicator will never show a lower setting i e the left hand segment will always be fully illuminated When ...

Page 83: ...ntary Screen Fig 21 21 PROFILE Profile Button Momentary Screen Fig 21 22 SEATING MODE SCREEN Fig 21 23 Displays symbols relevant to the seating control of the wheelchair Displays the sections of the chair currently selected for movement the name given to the selection and a direction arrow showing what sort of movement is available Seating adjustment is achieved as follows LATCHED SEATING CONTROL ...

Page 84: ... symbol for each device can be set via the programmable parameter Screen Graphic Please contact your local approved Sunrise Medical authorized dealer DISCONNECTING A BLUETOOTH DEVICE Enter the Settings Menu and select Bluetooth Set the device you wish to disconnect from On to Off FLIGHT SAFE MODE It is common practice to disable wireless transmissions while on an aircraft Enter the Settings Menu a...

Page 85: ...ort time before the R Net enters into a sleep state E STOP Fig 21 31 If the control system is programmed for latched drive or seating control operation then it is normal for an Emergency Stop Switch to be connected into the External Profile Mode Switch Jack If the Emergency Stop Switch is operated or disconnected this symbol will be displayed Fig 21 29 Fig 21 30 Fig 21 31 249044 Rev A 85 R Net Con...

Page 86: ...etected a problem somewhere in the wheelchair s electrical system If the error is in a non active module for example in the ISM but Drive Mode is selected then drive will still be possible however the diagnostic screen will appear intermittently Refer to Diagnostics for a complete description of the Trip Texts and diagnostic procedures or contact your authorized dealer SETTINGS MENU Fig 21 35 next...

Page 87: ...cklight adjustable range is 0 to 100 Auto Backlight The Joystick Module contains an ambient light sensor to automatically adjust screen brightness The programmable options are On or Off If set to On the display adjusts the screen brightness based on the light sensor reading If set to Off the screen brightness will not change with changes in light intensity Backlight Timeout This adjusts the period...

Page 88: ...n the controller is turned on Momentary Screens Sets whether programmed Momentary Screens are displayed Display Speed Sets how the wheelchairs speed is displayed options are mph km h or off Displays Sets the format of the digital drive display options are odometer speed or both Diagnostics Allows the user to read diagnostic information from the control system Timers Enables the user to view how ma...

Page 89: ...upports a greater number of modern day IR appliances the storage format of its IR codes is different to that of the Omni2 IR Therefore it is not possible to use the IR Configurator to exchange IR codes between the devices contact your Sunrise Medical authorized dealer IR Control Mode is accessed in the normal way of Mode selection i e operation of the R Net system s Mode button or Command IR Contr...

Page 90: ...hen activate the highlighted IR Command For each Appliance there is a list of associated IR Commands For example if TV is selected commands such as TV ON TV OFF Channel Up Channel Down Volume Up and Volume Down may be displayed When the CJSM2 is transmitting the selected command it is highlighted with a red background NOTE 22 4 IR Set Up Menu On entering the IR Set up Menu the default appliances w...

Page 91: ... the CJSM2 Receiver LED and press the Channel Up button twice 7 A check denotes a successful learn operation Fig 22 10 8 9 A cross denotes an unsuccessful learn operation please retry Fig 22 11 After the code is learned highlight Exit and deflect the joystick to the left This will return the system to the Appliance level of the IR Set up Menu NOTE The first time an IR Code has been learned it is n...

Page 92: ...mple TV On Off Select Learn Code by deflecting the joystick to the right while the Command is highlighted Point the TV remote control at the CJSM2 s Receiver LED and press the On Off button twice After each successful learn operation a check momentarily appears on the screen select Learn Code again Point the DVD remote control at the CJSM2 s Receiver LED and press the On Off button twice After eac...

Page 93: ...k to the right Then select the Delete Code option Fig 22 14 To delete all IR Codes for an appliance select Delete All Codes within that appliance s sub menu Fig 22 15 To delete all IR Codes stored in the CJSM2 select Delete All Codes within the IR Set up Menu Fig 22 16 Fig 22 14 Fig 22 15 Fig 22 16 249044 Rev A 93 R Net Control System w Omni2 ...

Page 94: ...Command 3 Volume Up Pause Pause Down Volume Up Command 4 Command 4 Volume Down Fast Fwd Fast Fwd Left Volume Down Command 5 Command 5 Menu Fast Rev Fast Rev Right Pause Command 6 Command 6 0 Menu Select OK Fast Fwd Command 7 Command 7 1 Up Information CD Changer Command 8 Command 8 2 Down Page Up AM 3 Left Page Down FM 4 Right Red Search 5 Select OK Green Preset 6 Record Yellow 7 Timer Record Blue...

Page 95: ... This means the wheelchair can be driven outside the operating range of the Bluetooth connection and upon returning within range the connection will be automatically reinstated There are three configuration processes that need to be carried out Each is described in the following sections An R Net Output Mode must be set to Bluetooth Please contact your Sunrise Medical authorized dealer This is a t...

Page 96: ... refer to one of the following three sections 21 4 Pairing With Windows If the PC does not have integrated Bluetooth then a receiver dongle must be used and its drivers installed The following Bluetooth dongles are recommended Trust BT 2400 Linksys USBBT100 UK Belkin F8T012uk1 Version 1000 Once a Bluetooth connection is confirmed the following process should be undertaken on the PC Enter My Blueto...

Page 97: ...t Use the passkey found in the documentation Type in 1234 as the pass key Click Next Fig 23 6 The PC will commence connection with the CJSM2 BT Fig 23 7 When the connection is completed click Finish Fig 23 8 The blue icon on the CJSM2 BT will stop flashing Fig 23 2 The screen will show connected devices Fig 23 9 249044 Rev A 97 R Net Control System w Omni2 ...

Page 98: ... Reverse Long Fig 23 10 Select System Settings and set Bluetooth to On Select Android Device name e g Tom s Samsung from the list available devices Enter the password PGDT this is only required the first time the device is connected when prompted on the screen Open the R Net for Android App and select Connect This will present a list of available Bluetooth devices The R net for Android App is avai...

Page 99: ...n section Switch Control Set Up An example of Switch Control is given below NOTE The screen navigation sequences are defined by the iDevice and not the CJSM2 BT Switch Control operates by highlighting sections within the application window Various commands are then used to navigate the sections and to select individual applications Fig 23 11 iDevice command Next Item selects another highlighted ar...

Page 100: ...mand Select Item opens the highlighted item Depending on the nature of the application areas of the screen will be highlighted and similar commands to the above can be used to navigate it Fig 21 15 iDevice command Home returns to the Home screen Fig 23 16 Fig 23 14 Fig 23 15 Fig 23 16 249044 Rev A 100 R Net Control System w Omni2 ...

Page 101: ...fined by the iDevice and not the CJSM2 BT iDevice commands Cursor Right and Cursor Left select individual icons within a row Fig 23 17 23 18 The same iDevice commands also navigate the rows Opening items and returning to the Home screen are effected in the same way as Switch Control Fig 23 19 23 20 Fig 23 17 Fig 23 18 Fig 23 19 Fig 23 20 R Net Control System 249044 Rev A 101 R Net Control System w...

Page 102: ...oth Programing chapter for more information Set the R Net programable parameter Mode to Switch Control Refer to the Bluetooth Programing chapter for more information From the iDevice Settings menu select General Accessibility Fig 23 21 Set Switch Control to ON Fig 23 22 Select Switches Fig 23 23 Select External Fig 23 24 Select Add New Switch Fig 23 25 This screen is displayed Fig 23 26 Activate t...

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Page 104: ...ions are programmable Refer to the Bluetooth Programming chapter for more information Section 21 0 The Speed Down and Speed Up uttons The procedure to enable Voice Over on the iDevice and assign commands is as follows NOTE The remainder of Voice Over set up is via the R Net PC programmer contact your authorized dealer for more information WARNING PC Programming must be done by trained and qualifie...

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Page 106: ...oved or altered 3 This warranty applies in the USA and Canada only Check with your authorized dealer to find out if international warranties apply 4 This warranty is not transferable and only applies to the first consumer purchase of this wheelchair through an authorized Sunrise Medical dealer 5 This guarantee is subject to the law of the country in which the product was purchased from Sunrise Med...

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