Sunrise Medical QR-ED Owner's Manual
Sunrise Medical QR-ED Owner's Manual

Sunrise Medical QR-ED Owner's Manual

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E n h a n c e d D i s p l a y
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Enhanced Display
O w n e r ' s M a n u a l
QR-ED
Improving People's Lives
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  • Page 1 E n h a n c e d D i s p l a y Quickie ® Enhanced Display O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l QR-ED Improving People’s Lives...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    QUICKIE ENHANCED DISPLAY WARNING The QR-ED or Quickie Enhanced Display provides a dashboard Please ensure that the cabling on your power chair view of the driving and non-driving status of your power chair. It is remains secure.
  • Page 3: Main Menus

    Q R- E D TERMINOLOGY FOR OPERATING 3 MAIN MENUS YOUR SYSTEM There are three primary screens in the Quickie Enhanced Display: The Drive display screen, the Driver Menu screen, and the Main NOTE: The instructions throughout this manual refer to a “mode but- Menu screen.
  • Page 4: Drive Display

    Provides a visual representation of the current speed relative to the maximum available speed. D. Odometer: Records the total number miles driven since QR-ED was built. E. Power Switch: Turns on and off both the Enhanced Display and the power chair.
  • Page 5 Q R- E D I I . DISPLAY ICONS Chairs with specialized input devices and powered seating systems, such as power lift, power tilt, power recline, power elevating Drive 1 legrests, feature a slightly different set of screen icons: Power Seat Specialized Actuator Icon Control Icon...
  • Page 6: Driver Menu

    Q R- E D I I . Other icons which may appear are as follows: The charging icon appears when the chair is charging. Drive 3 The Sip & Puff pressure gauge icon is used to pro- vide a visual representation of pressures while using Sip &...
  • Page 7: Main Menu

    Q R- E D I V. M A I N M E N U IV. MAIN MENU If the necessary menu item (or function) is not located in the Driver Menu, it may be located in the Main menu tree (Fig 3). The Main Menu is the top menu in an expansive menu tree (Fig.
  • Page 8: User Access Levels

    Q R- E D V. U S E R A C C E S S L E V E LS V. USER ACCESS LEVELS Main Menu Main Menu There are 5 different user access levels in the Quickie Enhanced Display. For this reason, the main menu may appear different from user to user.
  • Page 9: Infrared (Ir) Functions

    Q R- E D V I I . I N F R A R E D ( I R ) F U N C T I O N S C. IR AV SETUP VII. INFRARED (IR) FUNCTIONS 1. Enter Setup Code (Accessible to all user levels) Follow these screen menu instructions to set up any one or all of the following AV devices: TVs, cable boxes, stereos, satellite con-...
  • Page 10 Q R- E D V I I . (The example setup below is for a Television set. Setups for other AV devices are identical.) The “Yes” (#8) Enable command activates a device for use in the IR AV Control menu. To disable remote operation at any time, return Enable to “No”.
  • Page 11: Train Function

    Q R- E D V I I . 2. Train Function If the IR setup codes do not work (after going through IR AV Control – page 13) or the device does not have a code, the Quickie Enhanced Display can still be “trained” to oper- ate the device.
  • Page 12 Q R- E D V I I . Theory Behind Training the Enhanced Display IR receiver/transmitter Whenever a button on a remote controller is pressed, the controller emits an infrared code for that button’s function. On the backside of the Quickie Enhanced Display is an IR sensor that both sends and receives infrared coded signals.
  • Page 13: Ir Av Control

    Q R- E D V I I . D.IR AV CONTROL Once an IR Audio Visual device has been setup for use, operation is simply a matter of tog- gling to the appropriate screen menu. Follow the screen-menu illustrations below to locate the device’s control functions.
  • Page 14: Ir Ecu Setup

    Q R- E D V I I . D / E . The mode menu (#11) provides 4 of the most common commands. Toggle in the direc- tion of the screen arrows to activate any of the displayed commands. Press (or activate) the mode button (or command) to exit the Mode menu when finished (#11).
  • Page 15: Ir Mouse Configuration Setup

    Q R- E D V I I . IR Mouse Configuration Setup Unlike the other ECU functions, IR Mouse configuration setup is located in its own section of the IR ECU Setup menu. An IR Mouse allows you to control the cursor on the computer screen using the joystick or a specialized input control.
  • Page 16: Ir Ecu Control

    Q R- E D V I I . F. IR ECU CONTROL Because each IR ECU device functions in its own unique way, a separate section is devoted to the control operation of each individual ECU device. To navigate to the device-selection starting point, follow the menu illustration instructions listed below.
  • Page 17: X10

    Q R- E D V I I . If using a 7-Button handcontroller, press the bottom left-hand button to execute a left mouse click (#3) or the bottom right-hand button to execute a right mouse click (#4– previous page). Holding either the right or left mouse button down for more than “X”...
  • Page 18 Q R- E D V I I . Each X10 IR controller “Powerhouse” is assigned an alphabetical (A-P) “house code”. Usually, each room in a house has its own X10 controller set to a specific numerical house code that operates the lights/appliances in that room. To operate, they must be within line- of-sight of the Quickie Enhanced Display.
  • Page 19 Q R- E D V I I . IR ECU Control IR ECU Control To activate a different Toggle function, Right. Press the Toggle Unit 1 Unit 1 press the Follow the X10 Unit 3 mode down to a X10 Unit 1 Unit 2 mode Unit 2...
  • Page 20: Telephone

    Q R- E D V I I . 3. Telephone– Answer The telephone function is designed to work in conjunction with the Gewa® Jupiter IR tele- phone. All the necessary telephone options are already pre-programmed, with the excep- tion of the speed dial functions, to interface with the Gewa Jupiter IR telephone. (See IR An IR indi- cator will Device Appendix C.) To program the speed dial functions, refer to page 6 of the GEWA...
  • Page 21: Dial

    Q R- E D V I I . Telephone Telephone Speed Dial Speed Dial Toggle right to Toggle right Toggle Dial (S) Dial (S) dial the to diconnect up to number, once the call Dial (S) which may has ended. take a few seconds.
  • Page 22: Gewa

    Q R- E D V I I . 4. GEWA IR indicator light Gewa AB, located in Sweden, manufactures a large selection of IR environmental receiving devices. Unlike X10, which uses a central IR receiver to broadcast electrical pulses to remote receivers through the house wiring, each Gewa module contains its own IR receiv- Buttons er.
  • Page 23: Lights

    Q R- E D V I I . 5. Lights “Lights” refers to programmable Lutron® Maestro IR multi-location dimmer switch. The Maestro IR switch is pre-programmed to interface with the “Lights” option on the IR ECU Lutron® Control menu. Ensure you are using this designated Lutron equipment or the “Lights” Maestro IR function will not work.
  • Page 24: Blinds 1

    Q R- E D V I I . 6. Blinds The blinds function is designed to work in conjunction with Hunter Douglas® remote con- IR Receiver trolled Alustra Duette Honeycomb Shades. These shades feature an IR receiver for remote control operation. The “Blinds”...
  • Page 25: Curtains

    Q R- E D V I I . 7. Curtains The “Curtains” function is programmed for use with the CM101 Makita® Automatic Drapery Opener System. Setup instructions are included with the packaging. Once the system is installed, toggle down and right to the “Curtains” menu (#2). The boxed An IR indi- cator will arrows indicate the toggle direction for each command.
  • Page 26: Other Remote-Location Control Options

    Q R- E D V I I . G. OTHER REMOTE-LOCATION CONTROL OPTIONS Both IR and X10 devices require line-of-sight access to the IR signal receivers. In some cases, this presents a problem for individuals who need to access electronic devices that are not within their visual field.
  • Page 27: Faults Menu

    Q R- E D V I I I . FAU LT S M E N U VIII. FAULTS MENU (Accessible to all user levels) DESCRIPTION “Faults” in general describe error messages for any electro/mechanical problems a chair may have. For example, let’s say the chair is intermittently turning off due to a loose connection between the handcontrol and the controller.
  • Page 28: Operate Menu

    Q R- E D I X . O P E R AT E M E N U IX. OPERATE MENU (Accessible to user levels 2-5) A. DESCRIPTION The Operation Menu is designed to provide a user with the ability to operate, test, and con- trol various aspects of the chair through means other than the handcontrol.
  • Page 29: Powered Seating

    Q R- E D I X . C. POWERED SEATING The Powered Seating menu controls the various user-powered seating functions. The 1st level sub-menus list all the powered seating functions provided on the chair. These may be one or up to six depending on the chair. Operation of each function is found on the third level in the form of a 4-choice operation box.
  • Page 30: Ir Control

    Q R- E D I X . D. IR CONTROL IR controls are accessible through either the Drive Menu or through the Main Menu. IR Control Functions are in the InfraRed (IR) Control functions menu (see page 13). Operate IR Control IR AV Control Sample of IR IR ECU Control...
  • Page 31: Drive Profiles

    Q R- E D I X . E. DRIVE PROFILES The Drive Profiles sub-menu provides a user the option of switching from the current drive profile to a new drive profile. Each drive profile contains operational settings, such as max speed, min speed, turning speed, acceleration values, etc. The Drive profile also spec- ifies the input device used to drive the chair.
  • Page 32: Ecm

    Q R- E D I X . F. QR-ECM The QR-ECM (Environmental Control Module) module is used to interface with environ- mental controls, such as a computer or communication device. Each module contains one channel with 5 relays and a second channel with 4 relays. These relays are used to trans- late input commands into output operations on an external device, such as a computer.
  • Page 33: Misc. Menus

    Q R- E D I X . G. MISC. MENUS There are three “misc.” sub-menus. The functions of each are listed below. Operate Operate Operate Misc. ECM Misc. ED Misc. Sleep Select 1 Backlight On/Off Mode Contrast Horn Trip Reset Definitions Definitions Definitions...
  • Page 34: Monitor Menu

    Q R- E D X . M O N I TO R M E N U X. MONITOR MENU (Accessible to user levels 3-5) A. MOTOR CONTROLLER The Monitor Menu is designed to monitor real-time electrical systems without actually physically accessing these systems with testing equipment. For example, if a supplier needs to know how many ohms of resistance the left break is producing, a user can view this information in the monitor menu and relay it to the supplier/technician.
  • Page 35: System And J/S 3-Button

    Q R- E D B. SYSTEM AND J/S 3-BUTTON System is an excellent way to determine the actual state of the batteries. J/S 3-Button helps technicians to determine whether a handcontrol button is functional or if the problem is somewhere else. This sub-menu also helps quantify joystick displace- ment.
  • Page 36: Scim 1

    Q R- E D C. QR-SCM The QR-SCM (Specialty Control Module #1) is used to interface with specialized input devices. The sub-menu is designed to monitor specialized input functions and Sip & Puff pressure levels. These menus are excellent ways to test input signals from a wide variety of specialized control devices, including the built-in Sip &...
  • Page 37: Qmac

    Q R- E D D.QR-MAC The QR-MAC (Quickie Multiple Actuator Controller) is designed to accommodate more than two power seating actuators. It can handle up to 6 actuators. Each one is fully pro- grammable. The recline system features Quickie Enhanced Recline™. (See supplier for more details.) Specific menu items are defined in the Menu-Item Appendix B.
  • Page 38: Ecm1

    Q R- E D E. QR-ECM The QR-ECM (Environmental Control Module) sub-menus contain basic relay status infor- mation. Each relay is set for either momentary activation (M), latched activation (L), or Latched and Hold activation (H), as well as “on” or “off”. The QR-ECM channel sub- menus provide status information on each relay as well as the stereo jack.
  • Page 39: Enhanced Display

    Q R- E D F. QR-ED The QR-ED (Quickie Enhanced Display) monitor sub-menu provides information on the Enhanced Display’s current screen settings. These include contrast, backlight timer, and backlight status. Definitions of each are listed below. Quickie Enhanced Display Definitions Contrast: Displays the screens current contrast level.
  • Page 40: Information Menu

    A listing of the information contained on these menus is provided below: Each 2nd level menu screen contains the following information: OEM Information: Displays Sunrise Medical manufacturer setup information Reconfigured: Indicates whether or not the Motor Control Module has been reconfigured.
  • Page 41: Primary Programming Menu

    Q R- E D X I I . P R I M A RY P RO G R A M M I N G M E N U XII. PRIMARY PROGRAMMING MENU (Accessible to user levels 4-5) A. MOTOR CONTROLLER The Primary Programming Menu provides access to many basic chair functions, such as volume levels, actuator speed &...
  • Page 42: Qmac & Enhanced Display

    B. QR-MAC AND QR-ED The QR-MAC sub-menus provide the ability to program the speed and acceleration of the recline, tilt, and lift actuators. The QR-ED (Quickie Enhanced Display) provides adjustment of the contrast and back- light. See definitions below. QR– Multiple Actuator Controller...
  • Page 43: Advanced Programming Menu

    Q R- E D X I I I . A D VA N C E D P RO G R A M M I N G M E N U XIII. ADVANCED PROGRAMMING MENU (Accessible to user level 5) A. MOTOR CONTROLLER 1.
  • Page 44: Drive Profile

    Q R- E D X I I I . 2. Drive Profile The Drive Profile sub-menu allows users to custom program the chair’s performance for each drive profile. Specific menu items, such as forward speed, reverse speed, turn speed, etc. are defined in the Menu-Item Appendix B. Because Quickie controlled wheelchairs are designed to meet a wide range of needs and conditions, it may be possible to program its operating characteristics beyond the user’s ability to control the chair.
  • Page 45: System & Actuators

    Q R- E D X I I I . 3. System & Actuators Primary programming menu-item definitions for the System and Actuator sub-menus are listed on page 41. Advanced programming menu items not included in the primary pro- gramming menu are: Enable: Ability to turn on or off actuator.
  • Page 46: Scim 1

    Q R- E D X I I I . B. QR-SCM 1 The QR-SCM sub-menu structure provides menu options to fine-tune the control of spe- cialized control devices (such as proportional head controls, Sip & Puff controls, touch-pad controls, etc) so these systems are more user friendly. Please contact your chair’s supplier or technician for more detailed instructions on how to program SCIM 1 sub-menu structure menu items.
  • Page 47: Qmac

    Q R- E D X I I I . C. QR-MAC The QR-MAC sub-menu structure allows a user to fine tune the function of the chair’s power actuators (power tilt, power recline, power lift, power elevating footrests, etc.). Using the QR-MAC controls, a user can turn the power seating actuators on and off, set the actuators speed, acceleration, and (in the case of the lift) maximum actuator extension.
  • Page 48: Ecm 1

    Q R- E D X I I I . D. QR-ECM The QR-ECM sub-menu structure provides greater control of the channel relay functions used in operating environmental controls, such as a Dynavox communication system. Relay switches can be set for momentary, latched, and latched & hold modes. Please contact your chair’s supplier or technician for more detailed instructions on how to program ECM 1 sub- menu items.
  • Page 49: Enhanced Display

    Caution: It is important to be able to read the language selected. Users who switch to a different language are sometimes unable to find this menu selection again to switch back to their native language. If this occurs, please contact Sunrise Medical customer support at 1-800-456-8166. (“Language” is “Sprache” in German and “Taal” in Dutch.) Units: Determines whether the numerical units used on the Enhanced Display are English or Metric.
  • Page 50: Maintenance And Care

    2 years from the approval for return or repair of covered parts. date of first consumer purchase. c. Return the QR-ED, freight pre-paid, to Sunrise Mobility Products Division at: 2842 Business Park Ave., Fresno, CA 2. LIMITATIONS 93727-1328.
  • Page 51 Sunrise Medical Inc. 7477 East Dry Creek Parkway Longmont, Colorado 80503 (800) 333-4000 In Canada (800) 263-3390 www.sunrisemedical.com ©2006 Sunrise Medical Inc. 7.06 101519 Rev. A...

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