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Dynamic iPortal2 User Manual (106 pages)


Brand: Dynamic | Category: Telephones | Size: 1.84 MB |

 

Table of contents

Advanced Power

2

Wheelchair Applications

2

Disclaimer!

3

Access Methods: Proportional

3

Joystick - hand

4

Compact Joystick

4

Compact Joysticks

5

Tough Joystick

5

Touch Pad

5

Touchless Finger Joystick

6

Chin Joystick

6

Chin Joystick – Mounting

7

Proportional Mini Joystick

8

HMC Joystick: Mounting

8

MEC Joystick - Mounting

9

MicroPilot - Mounting

9

Mini Proportional Joystick

10

Mini Proportional Joysticks

10

Drive Control

11

Playstation Drive Control

11

Foot Control

12

Arm Control

12

Proportional Head Control

13

Magitek Drive Control

13

Handle with Switch

14

Questions?

14

2/12/2013

15

Single Switch Scanning

16

Single Switch Programming

16

2 Switch Control

17

An Interesting Combination

18

Another example…

19

And one more…

19

Switch Arrays

19

Sip ‘n Puff programming

20

 Mechanical mono

22

 Electrical stereo

22

Permobil Head Array

23

Head Array – movie time!

23

Head Array – another movie

24

Proximity switch arrays

24

Fiberoptic Switch Arrays

25

Fiberoptic Mounting Options

26

Combination Systems

27

Analog Digital Drive System

28

Sip ‘n Puff Head Array

28

Combining Mechanical and

28

Electronic Switches

28

Eye Gaze

29

Tongue Control

30

The Future

30

A word about Tracking…

30

 57% less switch hits

31

 38% less time

31

 69% less switch hits

31

 47% less time

31

Hands-on Time!

32

Programming

32

Why is this Important?

33

Whose Job is This?

33

Poll Time!

34

Driving Parameters

35

 Around 2 mph

37

 Around 200 mph!

37

Deceleration

38

Sensitivity

39

A Sensitive Video

39

Short Throw

40

Deadband

40

Changing Axes

40

3 Direction

41

Switch Joystick

41

Non-Proportional Specific

41

Parameters

41

Switch Access Programming

42

 R-net: ramp up, ramp down

43

 Q-Logic: Sampling Delay

43

 i.e. Frank

43

Head Array

44

Other Useful Programming

44

 Mark and the big screen TV

45

 Q-Logic

45

Lunch Time!

46

Interfacing

47

Case Study

47

Advantages of Interfacing

48

Disadvantages of Interfacing

48

Components Required

49

How Does It Work?

50

Devices

50

 don’t interface

51

 single or dual switch

51

 9 pin to 9 pin cable

51

 mouse emulator required

51

Mouse Emulator

52

Interfacing Computers

52

 do not use with Standby

53

Interfacing Tablet Computers

55

Daily Living

55

 ASL option

57

 Switch-It! option

57

Case Study: Sally

58

 *Momentary

59

 Latched

59

 *Communication

59

Case Study: Paul

60

How Did it Work?

61

Demonstration Time!

62

Pros and Cons

63

IR Transmission

64

 Though a Tablet can be

65

X-10 Control

66

Insteon Module Control

66

 I X10

67

Take A Break!

69

AT Access

69

Mouse Emulation

70

Transmission Methods

70

Transmission Method

71

Cursor Movement

72

 Plug in USB dongle

74

 Flashes red

74

 Flashes green

74

3 or 4 Quadrants?

75

Keyboard Emulation

77

Interfacing External Mouse

79

Emulators

79

External Mouse Emulators

79

Switching Modes

80

Video Time!

80

Resources

81

Tablets

82

PC based Tablets

83

Tablet Access

83

 MK6i compatibility in 2013

84

 Mouse emulation

84

Tecla Shield

85

 R-Net IOM

86

 HouseMate R-net Interface

86

 Music

87

 Audio from video files

87

 Audiobooks

87

Monitoring

88

Sensors

88

Remote Emergency Stop Switch

88

 AbleNet JellyBeamer

89

Reset Switch Options

90

And Other Misc. Cool Stuff!

90

Seat Function Scanners

90

Power Tray

91

Alert or Loud Horn?

91

Electronics Protection

91

Display Mounts

92

Leg Bag Emptiers

92

The Future is out there…

93

Take Home Message:

93

Thank You!

93

Contact Info:

94

Comparison matrix

100