The R-net Switch Control (picture above) consists of an P002-86 Joystick Interface R-net
Switch (A) and a P034-50 10 Switch Box (B) which contains 10 mono jack connections for
inputs (D) and 2 mono jack connections for outputs (C) (yellow and green).
The jacks have default settings that can be checked and adjusted by the dealer in the mo-
vis Configurator Software. For more information see the Installation Manual.
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To the jacks for input (D) you can connect any button with 3.5 mm jack connection.
Triple action programmability is possible for each button: direct action OR short/
medium/long action (with auditive feedback). This minimizes the number of buttons
needed.
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Auxiliary functions while driving: mode selection, profile changes, lighting, horn
and mouse control
NOTE:
device in focus and modeless. The only exception here is mouse control - for
that you need to be in Bluetooth mode.
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Driving and actuator functions
WARNING:
you should use our Twister Pro (or another button with resistor values).
These can be configured as safety switches using an integrated dip switch.
For more information please refer to the User Manual and/or Installation
Manual of the Twister Pro. If you use a regular 'normal open' button, such
as our Twisters, then you should only execute auxiliary wheelchair functions
(e.g. lighting, horn...).
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To the jacks for output (C) you can connect any output that you could otherwise also
operate with a button. This way, you can control devices in your environment.
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These auxiliary functions can be operated independently of the
If the function of a certain button is driving or actuator changes,
R-net Switch Control User manual