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If two Input Devices are connected, the Profile buttons on those Input Devices can select only the Profiles relevant to
themselves. For example, if Input Device 1 is set for Profiles 1, 2 and 3, and Input Device 2 is set for Profiles 4, 5 and 6; then the
Profile button on Input Device 1 will be able to select just Profiles 1, 2 and 3, and the Profile Button on Input Device 2 wi ll be
able to select just Profiles 4, 5 and 6.
4.4
INPUT DEVICE TYP E - (ID TYPE)
Each Profile can be set to work with any type of Input Device, or only with a specific type of Input Device. The parameter, I nput
Device Type, is used to set this function and there are currently twelve settings – Universal, JSM, Attendant, Omni, Switch-it,
IOM 1, IOM 2, IOM 3, Compact JS, Compact JS Advanced, Easy Rider and Magic Drive.
If set to Universal, then any Input Device can control the Profile, and it will be the Input Device that was used to power -up the
system that will be in control.
If set to anything other than Universal, then only the programmed type of Input Device can control the Profile.
4.5
INPUT DEVICE SUBTYPE
In the rare event of it being required to have two identical Input Devices connected into the same system, for example, a left
and right hand JSM, then the parameter, Input Device Subtype, can be used to manage this situation. There are three settings –
All, 1 and 2. Note, this parameter is only relevant if the Input Devices are identical. In all other instances, it should be ignored.
If set to All, then either Input Device can control the Profile, and it will be the Input Device used to power -up the system that
will be in control.
If set to 1, then only the older of the two Input Devices will be able to control the Profile.
If set to 2, then only the younger of the two Input Devices will be able to control the Profile.
The relative ages of the two Input Devices will be determined automatically by the R-net system. However, it will also be
necessary for the Input Devices to be manually aged, in order to identify which is actually which. The relative ages are
determined by the serial numbers, which have a format as below.
AXYYMM1234
YY and MM relate to year and month of manufacture. If there is no differentiation using this method, then the last four series
digits will be used.
4.6
SEAT REVERSAL PROFILE
This parameter is only relevant to wheelchair models that have a reversing seat, i.e. wheelchairs that can be operated in both
rear wheel drive and front wheel drive configuration. The purpose of the parameter is to set which Profiles relate to each
configuration, as it is normal to have different drive characteristics for the two set-ups.
There are two programmable options yes and no.
If set to yes, then the Profile will only be available when the seat is reversed. The seat is considered to be reversed when the
Inhibit 2 input on the Power Module is at 0V. For more details on s eat reversal, please refer to section, Seat Reversal.
If set to no, then the Profile will only be available when the seat is not reversed.
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