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5.2 Secondary Remotes
A Secondary Remote is a secondary user input device, for example an attendant joystick.
A Secondary Remote…
• Converts user input (the joystick or the switches, depending on the type of
Secondary Remote) to speed and direction signals
• Sends the speed and direction signals to the Master Remote via the DX BUS
• Can control non-driving functions (for example actuators or environmental
controls), if the Master Remote in use supports joystick control of these functions.
To use a Secondary Remote, select it as the Joystick Source in one of the Drive Profiles.
Only one RJM-type Secondary Remote can be present in a DX System at the same time.
5.2.1 Available Secondary Remotes
Secondary Remote Applications
DX-RJM
Remote Joystick
Module
Attendant joystick
User joystick for Master Remotes without joystick
User joystick mountable on the armrest or away from it
Compact chin remote
DX-RJM-HD
Heavy Duty Joystick
Users without finer hand movement
Situations where a normal joystick can be damaged
DX-RJM-MINI
DX Mini Joystick
Full proportional control with very little movement or force
Completely sealed - can be used as a tongue joystick
DX-ACU1
Dual Control
Attendant joystick
Attendant can take drive control with Attendant/User switch
Attendant can adjust chair speed
ACU-type Secondary Remote - can be used together
with an RJM-type Secondary Remote
DX-RJM-VIC-CCD
Finger Steering Control
Zero force optical operation
Users with very little strength in their hand/fingers
Full proportional control
Finger movement of 2 mm per direction is enough
DX-ACC4 (RJM-type)
Four Switch Interface
Driven by four momentary switches,
Either separate switches or
Switches combined in one unit (for example the wafer switch)
Provides up to eight driving directions