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Getting to know your new LiNX remote module / Joystick
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A drive inhibit signal ensures that the wheelchair does not drive when connected to the
charger.
2.3.1 THE XLR CHARGING CONNECTOR
To charge the wheelchair’s battery, plug the battery charger into
the remote module’s XLR socket.
The battery gauge will indicate the system is connected to the
charger by cycling between a left-to-right chase sequence, and
then displaying the approximate battery charge state at the end
of the chase sequence.
The LiNX system does not have to be powered up when
charging the battery, however, if it is not powered up, then the
battery gauge will not display the charging state/ chase
sequence.
Battery charging chase sequence
2.3.2 THE LiNX COMMUNICATIONS BUS CONNECTOR
The LiNX communications bus connector is located on the lower rear of the remote module
(see Figure 10). The LiNX communications bus loom plugs directly into this socket,
providing the remote module with both power and communication to the power module.
WARNING:
When charging your wheelchair, ensure the XLR con-
nector is seated all the way in the joystick. Failing to make a full
connection can damage the charger/joystick.