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  • Page 1 000690777.01 Contro ller Instructions for Use OMNI2...
  • Page 2 Wheelchair Components We at SUNRISE MEDICAL have been awarded the ISO-9001 certificate, which affirms the quality of our products at every stage, from R & D to production. This products meet the requirements in accordance with EC guidelines. Options or accessories shown are available at extra cost.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents or safety of your wheelchair, please contact your local 1.0 R-Net OMNI2 Introduction  ........4 approved Sunrise Medical service agent. If you do not know of an approved dealer in your area or have any other 1.1 Introduction  ����������������������������������������������������������������������4 questions please write or telephone: 1.2 Controls &...
  • Page 4: R-Net Omni2 Introduction

    R-Net OMNI2 Introduction 1.1 Introduction The OMNI2 is a universal specialty controls interface that accepts signals from many different types of Specialty Input Devices, (SIDs) and translates them into commands compatible with the R-net control system. 1.2 Controls & Connections The OMNI2 comprises of two sections –...
  • Page 5 Communications Connector, (Fig. 1.1). WARNING! This connector is used to link the OMNI2 to the R-net system. Programming and diagnostics should only be conducted by health care professionals with in-depth knowledge of R-net Charger Socket, (Fig. 1.1). electronic control systems. Incorrect programming could This 3-pin socket can be used to charge the wheelchair result in an unsafe setup of a vehicle for a user.
  • Page 6: Specialty Input Devices, (Sids)

    Sunrise Medical recommend that For single SID operation, always connect the SID to Port 1. Switch Detect is always set to Off. Sunrise Medical will accept no liability for any losses resulting from any other setting of this parameter.
  • Page 7: Sip And Puff Input

    2.8 Five Switch and User Switch, (Fig. 2.3). with the health care professional. Sunrise Medical accept no liability for any losses resulting from the use of a non- Typical applications are Tash Penta switches, Buddy Buttons, or normally-closed User Switch.
  • Page 8: Three-Axis Proportional And User Switch

    2.9 Three-Axis Proportional and User Switch, (Fig. 2.4). 2.10 Three-Axis Switch and User Switch, (Fig. 2.5). Typical applications are head control mechanisms fitted with a Typical applications are head control systems. joystick. The device comprises of three or four direction switches and The device comprises of 4 direction switches and one User a User Switch connected to the OMNI2 via the 9-way D-type Switch, connected to the OMNI2 via the 9-way D-type...
  • Page 9: Sip And Puff Calibration

    2.12 Sip and Puff Calibration (Fig. 2.8) Hard Sip If a new Sip and Puff SID is fitted, or re-calibration is required You must now make a series of hard sips to produce a new then your health care professional or servicing agent will Hard Sip band.
  • Page 10: Single Switch Scanner

    2.13 Single Switch Scanner 2.15 Accessing Wheelchair Functions A single User Switch is connected to the OMNI2 via one of the The OMNI2 can be programmed to access all the available 3.5mm / 1/8” jack sockets. powerchair functions in two ways – by Menu or by Sequence. Your OMNI2 control is programmed to “Menu”...
  • Page 11: Omni2 Operating Principles

    WARNING: The wheelchair can now be driven with the SID. While driving, Sunrise Medical accepts no liability for any losses resulting the speed of the wheelchair will be indicated by the numeric from unsuitable values. display and the graphical display.
  • Page 12: User Menu

    3.3 User Menu Forward and Reverse SID commands will change the highlighted line on the menu. It is also possible to program an With the Menu method of control, an operation of the User automatic scanning sequence, which will highlight each line in Switch will initiate the User Menu.
  • Page 13: Operation With Joystick-Type Sids

    3.4 Operation with Joystick-Type SIDs 3.6 Operation with 3-Axis Proportional and Switch- Type SIDs (Head Arrays) Driving is via the SID’s joystick and the User Switch is used to enter the User Menu. These types of SID contain a Forward/Reverse command, Left and Right commands, as well as a User Switch(es)*.
  • Page 14: Switch Medium Change

    3.6.3 Switch Medium Change 3.7 Operation with Sip & Puff-Type SIDs, (Fig. 3.3) A direction change occurs at the instant the User Switch is operated, provided the parameter Double Click has been set Fig. 3.3 to 0. If the User Switch is released and a Forward/Reverse SIP &...
  • Page 15: Operation With Single Switch Scanner-Type Sids

    3.8 Operation with Single Switch Scanner-Type SIDs, 3.8.2 Momentary Operation (Fig. 3.4) In momentary operation, continuously depressing the User Switch whilst one of the ‘arrow’ icons is shown will cause All functions, including drive, can be accessed via a single the powerchair to drive in that direction until the switch is switch connected to one of the OMNI2’s User Switch jack released.
  • Page 16: Seating Control

    3.8.4 Seating Control If the User Switch is operated when one of the actuator axes are shown, a new scanning sequence will begin. Seating Mode can be entered from the User Menu via an operation of the User Switch, (Fig. 3.5) The OMNI2 will step through, ‘up’, ‘down’...
  • Page 17: Lighting Control Mode

    3.8.6 Lighting Control Mode OMNI2 LCD Screen While in Lighting Control Mode, a screen will appear. Forward 4.1 LCD Screen Details and Reverse SID commands will select each lighting function. The screen is split into four areas of information : Battery A Left or Right SID command will switch on the function, Indicator, Information Bar, Main Area and Text Bar.
  • Page 18 Focus Port Identifier When the control system contains more than one method of If the OMNI2 has been configured to accept 2 input devices direct control, such as a secondary SID, Joystick Module or a the input device in command will be identified by either: Dual Attendant Module, then the Module that has control of the powerchair will display the Focus symbol.
  • Page 19 Lights Icons Drive Mode Screen Displays symbols relevant to the drive control of the powerchair. Fig. 4.1 The Lights icon will be switched on when the lights have been activated. The Lights icon will only be visible when a module supporting lighting, e.g.
  • Page 20 Digital Speed Display Inhibit If the powerchair is being inhibited from driving, then this red symbol will be flashing: This displays the actual speed of the powerchair in digital form. The display can be set to mph or km/h, or can be turned off. These options are set by the programmable parameter, Display Speed.
  • Page 21: General Information Symbols

    4.2 General Information Symbols Sleep Limp Limp This symbol will be displayed for a short time before the OMNI2 enters into a sleep state. This message is displayed if a User Switch has become disconnected and the OMNI2 is programmed to still allow Cross &...
  • Page 22: Settings Menu

    SID Displaced Settings Menu The Settings Menu allows access to user-related adjustments. It can be accessed from the User Menu or by pressing the top right-hand soft-key on the Display Section after the OMNI2 has been switched on. A typical Settings Menu display is shown in Fig.
  • Page 23 Backlight Controls (Fig. 5.2) A right SID deflection will enter a sub-menu with the following A right SID deflection will enter a sub-menu for programming backlight-related function options: user experience functions as follows: Backlight – this sets the intensity of the LCD backlight. The Fig.
  • Page 24: Mode Screens

    System (Fig. 5.3) 5.1 Mode Screens A right SID deflection will enter a sub-menu displaying System Seating Mode (Fig. 5.5) information. Displays the sections of the chair currently selected for movement, the axis number, the name given to the selection Fig.
  • Page 25 Bluetooth Mode (Fig. 5.6) Locking the OMNI2 (Fig. 5.8) The initial Bluetooth Mode screen will be dependent on whether the OMNI2 has been set-up to control one or more To lock the wheelchair: devices. If set-up to control just one device, a screen such as below will appear.
  • Page 26 To unlock the wheelchair: Main Screen Area: Diagnostics (Fig. 5.10) When the control system safety circuits have operated and • If the control system has switched off, press the On/Off the control system has been prevented from moving the button on the OMNI2 Display Section or the On/Off button powerchair, a diagnostics screen will be displayed.
  • Page 27 Diagnostic Procedure WARNING: Please follow this procedure: When an OMNI2 is dispatched from Sunrise Medical, it will contain a default menu. If required, the IR Configuration • Read and note the Trip Text displayed, the Identified Module tool can be used to change this default menu.
  • Page 28 For each Appliance there is a list of associated IR Commands. Learning an IR Code Using the TV example, Commands such as: On/Off, Channel IR Codes can be stored or deleted as detailed in the following Up, Channel Down, Volume Up and Volume Down may be section.
  • Page 29 4. Select the Command to be learnt. In this example, TV > 7. A check denotes a successful learn operation, (Fig. 5.19). Channel Up. Fig. 5.19 5. Select Learn Code, by using the Right button on the Omni while the Command is highlighted, (Fig. 5.17). Fig.
  • Page 30 Enabling and Disabling IR Codes To delete all IR Codes for an appliance: IR codes can be enabled or disabled in the IR Set-Up Menu. If a code is disabled it will not transmit and will not appear in the 1.
  • Page 31 OMNI2 Rev.A...
  • Page 32 Bezplatná linka 800 900 809 F: +31 (0)30 – 60 55 880 E: [email protected] Sunrise Medical ApS www.SunriseMedical.nl Park Allé 289 G DK-2605 Brøndby Sunrise Medical HCM B.V. Tlf. 70 22 43 49 Vossenbeemd 104 Email: [email protected] 5705 CL Helmond www.SunriseMedical.dk The Netherlands T: +31 (0)492 593 888 Sunrise Medical Pty.

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