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Item Details

Dynamic DX Iris Control System

ILC Reference NO 62:70:207
Item sourced from ILC ACT database


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Short Description
The Dynamic DX IRIS gives infra red control of everyday home appliances from a powerchair. It uses the same control device used to drive the chair. Can control up to 96 functions.


Price Guide
Refer to supplier details for pricing.

More Details
IRIS Control is only possible with the industry standard DX powerchair control system. The wheelchair control joystick - or other input device - is used to guide the user through a simple menu of appliances and functions which they can control. These include a television,
computer, lights, windows, doors and many other appliances. Also controls "On/Offs", volumes, TV channels, fast forwards, rewinds, next tracks, open doors, fan speeds, temperature, etc....
All control options and instructions are clearly displayed on a wheelchair mounted SCR Display Unit. The wheelchair control joystick - or other input device - is used to guide the user through a simple menu of appliances and functions. The "arrows" at the bottom indicate how
to use forward and reverse commands to operate the selected function. Left and right commands are used to select other functions.
. The chair's control device is used to navigate through on chair and off chair control functions. When the user has finished operating off chair devices they use the joystick to guide them back to the "Drive" mode to drive the chair, or the "Seat" mode to adjust the seat . It is all controlled from a single device.

A DX-IRIS transmitter
The IRIS learns commands from a hand held remote and transmits them to the appliances. (If an appliance already is controlled by a hand held remote, it is likely that the IRIS can also control it. )
A DX-SCR Display Unit
The SCR display unit guides you through the menu options and lets you select the various applications to be controlled.
A DX-PCMR
DX-PCMR (PC Mouse Receiver) will be required if a computer is to be controlled.

Programming Tools
The Dynamic Wizard (v3.1b) is the primary tool used to set up an IRIS wheelchair system. Once the system is configured, use the DX-HHP to learn and link infra red commands.


Models
Only one model is available

Standards
Some assistive technology needs to meet Australian or other standards. Standards may relate to materials, manufacturing and installation. Products that meet Australian or international standards will have written certification. To find out if a product meets Australian Standards ask the supplier to show you the certificate. For more information on what standards the equipment may need to meet, see http:// www.ilcaustralia.org.au/home/standards.asp

Supplier Information - click to supplier for contacts details
GTK REHAB,   SEVEN HILLS, NSW

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