BATTERY INDICATOR (Fig
21
.6)
This displays the charge available in the battery and can be
used to alert the user to the status of the battery:
INFORMATION BAR (Fig
21
.7 - Fig
21
.11)
This area contains information and warning symbols, as well as
a clock.
FOCUS (Fig 1
21
.7)
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 Focus symbol.
BLUETOOTH SIGNAL ICON (Fig
21
.8)
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 been placed into
Discovery Mode, the icon will flash blue.
MOTOR TEMPERATURE (Fig
21
.9)
This symbol is displayed when the control system has
intentionally reduced the power to the motors, in order to
protect them against heat damage.
CONTROL SYSTEM 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)
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 program
m
able.
Fig.
21
.6
Fig.
21
.7
Fig.
21
.8
Fig.
21.
9
Fig.
21
.10
Fig.
21
.11
Fig.
21
.12
• Visibility, whether the clock is displayed on screen.
• The display format, 12 or 24 hour.
• The time, the user can adjust the time.
• Steady:
This indicates that all is well.
•
Flashing Slowly:
The control system is functioning
correctly, but you should charge the battery as soon as
possible.
•
Stepping Up:
The wheelchair batteries are being charged.
You will not be able to drive the wheelchair until the charger
is disconnected and you have switched the control system
off and on again
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