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TRx Push Buttons, Toggle Switches and Joysticks can be configured to operate in “Direct” mode or “Toggle”
mode. Motion Concepts power positioning systems are typically programmed at the factory to meet customer
specifications.
NOTE:
Changes to the original switch configurations should only be performed by a Qualiifed Technician.
i)
Direct Mode:
two switches or opposite joystick directions
are required for each function, one for
each motor direction.
ii)
Toggle Mode:
only
one switch or one joystick direction
is required for each motor function. In this
mode, pressing the switch/joystick once will activate the function; releasing the switch/joystick,
waiting for 2 seconds, then pressing it again will cause the reverse direction of the function to occur
.
Tables A.
and
B.
below show a comparison of Direct Mode vs. Toggle Mode when using a dual push button
switch and/or a joystick to control the tilt function on a power positioning system.
Table B
: Using the JOYSTICK to control the tilt function:
Direct Mode
Pull the joystick control
backward
to tilt the seat back. Push the joystick
forward
to tilt the seat forward.
Toggle Mode
Push the joystick control
forward
to tilt the seat back. Release the joystick,
pause for 1-2 seconds, and push
forward
again on the joystick to tilt the
seat forward.
(This configuration allows the opposite (rearward) joystick direction
to be used for a different power positioning function (e.g. Recline)).
Table A
: Using a DUAL PUSH BUTTON to control the tilt function:
Direct Mode
Push the first button to tilt the seat back. Push the second button to tilt
the seat forward.
Toggle Mode
Push the first button to tilt the seat back. Release the button, pause for 1-
2 seconds, and push the same button again to tilt the seat forward.
(This configuration allows the second push button to be used for a different
power positioning function (e.g. Recline)).
3.4 Configuring the Seat Controls: Direct Mode vs. Toggle Mode
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POWER POSITIONING FUNCTIONS
POWER POSITIONING FUNCTIONS
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