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Changing The Prosthesis Setting Using The Cockpit App; Overview Of Adjustment Parameters In Basic Mode - Ottobock Genium-Bionic Prosthetic System 3B1 Gebrauchsanweisung

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8.2.1 Changing the prosthesis setting using the cockpit app

Product
MyModes
Functions
Settings
Status
General
Manage components
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8.2.2 Overview of adjustment parameters in basic mode

INFORMATION
When mute mode (silent mode) is activated, no beep and vibration signals are generated.
The parameters in basic mode describe the dynamic behaviour of the prosthesis in a normal gait
cycle. These parameters act as basic settings for automatically adjusting the damping behaviour
to the current motion situation (e.g. ramps, slow walking speed, etc.).
The stance function, sitting function and/or stairs and obstacles function can also be activ­
ated/deactivated. Further information on the stance function (see Page 80), sitting function (see
Page 81), stairs and obstacles function (see Page 82).
The following parameters can be modified:
Parameter
Resistance
Angle
Stance function
1) Once the component is connected and in the desired mode,
tap the  symbol in the main menu.
→ The navigation menu opens.
2) Tap the menu entry "Settings".
change
→ A list appears with the parameters for the currently
2. Golf
3) Change the setting of the desired parameter by tapping the
"<", ">" symbols.
INFORMATION: The prosthetist's setting is marked
and, after the setting has been changed, can be
restored by tapping the "Standard" button.
Adjustment
software
range
120 – 180
55° – 70°
Deactivated
Activated
selected mode.
Setting
Meaning
range, app
+/- 10
Resistance against flexion motion e.g.
when walking down stairs or when sit­
ting down
+/- 3°
Maximum flexion angle in the swing
phase
0 - deactivated
Activation/deactivation of the stance
1 - activated
function. For switching with the Cock­
pit app, this function has to be activ­
ated in the adjustment software. Fur­
ther information (see Page 80).
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