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Manual Calibrating Mode

When in manual calibrating mode, the activation distance is set by the 

user.

1. Turn the sensor box off.

2. Set the Dip Switches to SW3: Up and SW4: Down

3. Position the sensor.

4. Place the activating body part just beyond the desired activation 
distance.

5. Turn the sensor box on.

6. Press the Set Switch beside the Dip Switches with the end of a pencil 
until you hear three beeps and the Valid Light flashes three times.

7. The Manual Calibrating Mode is now set.

Auditory Tone

The switch incorporates an auditory tone which emits a beep when the 
switch is activated. This auditory feedback can be enabled or disabled by 
means of a dip switch. The user can select either of two auditory feed-
back modes.

Beep Tone Mode

A short momentary beep is emitted to indicate activation. The relay light 
remains on throughout the full period of activation.

Continuous Tone Mode

A tone is emitted which lasts as long as the switch is activated. The relay 
light remains on throughout the full period of activation.

Summary of Contents for SCATIR 51100

Page 1: ...com For use with SCATIR Switch with Sensor SCATIR Switch with Eyeglasses Mounting Kit SCATIR Switch with Gooseneck Mounting Kit SCATIR Switch Deluxe Please read this entire manual before operating this device SCATIR Switch Manual ...

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Page 3: ... Box 6 Using the SCATIR Switch 6 Dip Switches 6 Adjusting Activation Distance 7 Self Calibrating Mode 7 Manual Calibrating Mode 8 Auditory Tone 8 Rechargeable Battery 9 Mounting 9 Gooseneck 9 Eyeglasses 10 Warranty and Repair 11 Questions Contact AbleNet Inc at 800 322 0956 or email us at customerservice ablenetinc com ...

Page 4: ...am of reflected pulsed infrared light It is suitable for use with a variety of movements includ ing eye blink eyebrow movement finger movement head movement or facial muscle movement It works on an optical principal therefore it can be activated at a distance The controlling body part does not need to be in physical contact with the switch sensor Product Map and Features Front of Sensor Box Relay On...

Page 5: ...e is set To Sensor The end of the sensor plugs into this port Mode Status Flashes when switch closure occurs Sens Power The red light blinks continuously as long as the sensor box has power Off On Slide to off position when not in use Charge The light stays on while the unit is being charged Back of Sensor Box 12 24 VDC Plug the 12V charger into this port to charge the internal 9V recharge able ba...

Page 6: ...ation Using the SCATIR Switch Dip Switches On the bottom of the unit you will find 4 dip switches or four small white switches These switches are used to control the tone the sound of the tone and the calibration Up is on Down is off Beep On SW1 Up Beep Off SW1 Down Continuous Tone SW2 Up Beep Tone SW2 Down Manual Calibration SW3 Up SW4 Down Self Calibration SW3 Down SW4 Up Dip Switches Set Switch ...

Page 7: ...g the relay cable in until they have mastered the operation of the SCATIR Switch Self Calibrating Mode When the switch is being activated by a body part that cannot always maintain a constant activation distance from the sensor the switch can be operated in self calibrating mode In this mode placing the activat ing body part at ANY given distance within range of the switch will serve to define that...

Page 8: ...e Valid Light flashes three times 7 The Manual Calibrating Mode is now set Auditory Tone The switch incorporates an auditory tone which emits a beep when the switch is activated This auditory feedback can be enabled or disabled by means of a dip switch The user can select either of two auditory feed back modes Beep Tone Mode A short momentary beep is emitted to indicate activation The relay light r...

Page 9: ...ATIR switch turned on or off Do not attempt to charge non rechargeable batteries Do not plug the charger into the SCATIR switch if a non rechargeable battery is installed Mounting Gooseneck Mounting Option The SCATIR switch gooseneck sensor is equipped with a standard 5 8 27 thread The kit comes with a variety of clamps and couplers to assist you in mounting the gooseneck The kit includes t 4 1MBT...

Page 10: ...er clear lap trays or on surfaces of wheelchair armrests or headrests These alternate mounting sites can be used for sensing mov ing hands fingers or other body parts If the sensor is not pointed at the correct angle use the following tips to bend the sensor The angled head sensor is constructed so that the wire leads and the plastic insulation may be bent Imbedded in the right angle sensor is soft...

Page 11: ...JU DPPMT Warranty and Repair AbleNet manufactured products include a two year limited warranty This warranty is against defects in materials and manufacturing for two years from the date of purchase Warranty in full text along with return repair information is available at www ablenetinc com For warranty and repair outside the United States please contact your local AbleNet reseller For more infor...

Page 12: ...AbleNet Inc Minneapolis St Paul Minnesota 800 322 0956 US Canada www ablenetinc com 700 05512 900 80165 Rev A 11 09 ...

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