Add memory seating to your power wheelchair designs with LiNX Memory Positions, the latest advancement from Dynamic Controls.
– PETER SIRETT, PRODUCT MANAGER, DYNAMIC CONTROLS
Memory seating in wheelchairs can be complex and costly to develop. LiNX Memory Positions removes that barrier by enabling manufacturers to add memory seating features to any wheelchair design without costly research and development.
Advanced customisation options and one-touch activation simplifies memory seating development and deployment. Therapists can quickly prescribe the preferred seating positions for their clients, and clients can use memory positions with ease.
With no complex actuator calibration required and no specialised modules to stock and distribute, LiNX Memory Positions reduces service costs and simplifies maintenance.
LiNX Memory Positions makes it extremely cost-effective and easy for manufacturers to incorporate memory seating into their wheelchair designs, with no additional software development, actuators, tools or devices required.
LiNX Memory Positions is the easiest way to integrate memory seating into your existing wheelchair designs without additional or costly software development.
LiNX Memory Positions works with your existing actuators without the need to add specialised encoders. Simply add LiNX angle sensors where required to implement a cost-effective memory seating solution.
Angle sensing technology paired with actuator control algorithms allows clients to easily move to stored positions through the touch of a button or use of the joystick, removing the need for costly third-party tools.
The LiNX Memory Positions feature is available to all customers with LiNX Market Release 7.
Angle sensing technology, built into LiNX actuator modules (DLX-ACT200 and DLX-ACT400) or individual sensors (DLX-TILT200), is used alongside smart algorithms to move clients to stored positions.
Smart algorithms included in the LiNX system can control the speed and direction of multiple actuators, connected to LiNX power modules or LiNX actuator modules, to move the client from one position to another without multiple user-adjustments.
Control the memory position from a touch display remote module (joystick) — REM400/500 or a standard remote module — REM2xx. Set up direct access to a memory position with a LiNX 10-way switch or an external switch.
User feedback is provided through the remote modules. On standard remote modules, LEDs keep the user informed from activation through to completion. In addition, display remote modules (REM400/500) offer a memory position identifier as well the an angle of a specific angle sensor.
Users, through their remote module, can update memory positions (if enabled) to personal preferences without special programming tools. Therapists can lock positions for specific users or clinical reasons.
– PETER SIRETT, PRODUCT MANAGER, DYNAMIC CONTROLS
Because LiNX Memory Positions is so customisable, it is now easier than ever for therapists and dealers to improve the health outcomes of their clients and encourage correct wheelchair positioning.
Setting up LiNX Memory Positions for your wheelchair designs is incredibly simple through the LiNX Access programming tools.
LiNX Access allows manufacturers to decide how memory positions will be configured on their wheelchairs.
Once memory seating is set up through LiNX Access by the manufacturer, therapists and dealers can easily update position preferences for clients through the wheelchair’s remote module, helping clients to adopt complex seating positions with ease.