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Waking a Sleeping IMU
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Location and Orientation of the IMUs
During the configuration process your prosthetist will have located and oriented the
IMUs to ensure proper operation of the arm. Be sure to locate and orient the IMUs
per your prosthetist’s instructions.
Waking a Sleeping IMU
When an IMU has not communicated with the arm for more than 30 minutes, the
IMU reverts to a sleep mode to conserve the battery. When in sleep mode the IMU
is not listening for arm communication.
As a result, if the IMU is in sleep mode when the arm is turned on, it will not
connect with the arm. This results in the Grip Select LEDs sweeping while the arm
is trying to find the IMUs. If no IMUs are found, the System Fault Icons on the wrist
display blink along with an “IMU Comm Lost” fault code. Shaking your foot with
the IMU attached wakes the IMU from sleep mode so that the IMU is ready to
communicate with the arm once the arm system is powered up.
An IMU that has been shaken awake is waiting to communicate with the arm. IMUs
that are not actively communicating with an arm blink the battery state of charge
whenever they are shaken, regardless of whether they are sleeping or not.
The IMUs do not contain an ON/OFF button. An IMU that is awake and set
up to communicate with an arm will do so once the arm is powered
ON
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and
If the IMU does not communicate with the arm within five (5) minutes of being
shaken awake, the IMU reverts back to sleep mode to conserve the battery.