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Myo Kinisi van Steeper, distributeur Loth Fabenim B.V.
Myo Kinisi Technical Manual
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Single Site: 2 Channel Signal
A fast-rising input signal will open the hand, and a slow-rising input signal will close
the hand.
Myo Kinisi Mode Overview
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Single Site: Successive Signals
An initial input signal will move the hand when it rises above the ‘ON Level’ threshold.
Any successive signals from the same input passing the ‘ON Level’ threshold, after a
pre-programmed ‘Alt delay’ period has elapsed, will move the device in the opposite
direction. Within the ‘Alt delay’ period, all signals passing the ‘ON Level’ threshold
produce movement in the same direction as the initial signal.
Single Site: 2 Channel Signal
A short burst input signal will open the terminal device; to close the device the user
must provide a long burst signal.
A short burst signal is an input signal that rises to 400% of the ‘ON Level’ threshold
and falls back below the ‘ON Level’ threshold within a programmable ‘Pulse Period’.
A long burst signal is an input signal that is sustained for a longer than usual ‘Pulse
Period’.
There is an option to invert the functions in this mode, so that a short burst will
elicit a full close of the terminal device, and a sustained burst will allow controlled
opening of the hand.
For more information about the mode options for the Myo Kinisi please refer to the
Steeper Configuration Device Programming Guide, which can be found at:
www.
steepergroup.com.
17.3 Mode 2: ‘QUICK OPEN’
17.4 Mode 3: ‘ALTERNATE’
17.5 Mode 4: ‘ALTERNATE’