Quantum Rehab Q-logic 2.0 Manual de usuario

Q-logic 2.0 Hand Control
Bluetooth Operation Manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Section 1: Overview 2
Section 2: Mouse 3
Adding a Mouse Screen 3
Pairing to a Device 5
Programming Mouse Clicks 7
Section 3: VoiceOver (Iphone/Ipad) 9
Adding a VoiceOver Screen 9
Pairing to the Iphone/Ipad 11
Section 4: Click To Phone (Android) 13
Adding a Click To Phone Screen 13
Pairing to a Android Smartphone/Tablet 15

1
Overview
OVERVIEW:
The Q-logic 2 hand control is equipped with built in bluetooth that allows clients to con-
nect to a computer, smartphone, and tablet. Here is a brief description for each function.
Mouse functionality:
The mouse emulation gives the client the ability to move the mouse cursor on the screen
with the input device that drives the chair. Programming can also be setup to allow the
client to use the key I as a left click and the Key II for right clicks. More options for clicks
are also available and will be discussed later in the document. The mouse feature can be
connected to computers that utilize a windows or Mac os. Bluetooth dongles can also be
connected, but refer to the dongles instructions for compatible operating systems. This
document will walk you through the setup require to operate the mouse functionality.
Android Phone and Tablet functionality:
To connect to a android phone or tablet you must download a application from the google
play store called clicktophone. This application once installed gives the client the ability
to access most apps installed on their phone or tablet. The app also allows providers and
caregivers to set access levels. This can help a client start with minimal access and as
they improve navigating the app it can be adjusted to add more functionality. To deter-
mine compatibility please refer to the app manufacturer.
Apple Iphone / Ipad:
The Q-logic 2 hand control uses the VoiceOver functionality within the Iphone and Ipad
to connect. Once paired to these devices the VoiceOver takes control and allows clients
to navigate the phone applications through a highlighted scan method. This allows clients
to scroll to different screen, access phone, text messages etc.. Not all application or Ios
versions will function with VoiceOver so please refer to apples web site for compatible
applications and Ios.
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With a handheld or PC programmer set up a Aux profile for the client.
The mouse screen will need to be enabled. Enable this by press-
ing the green menu key on the joystick to gain access to the
menu options (if a light joystick is used then enter the main menu
through the Aux screen). Highlight the hand control settings and
make a right command of the joystick.
Once in the hand control settings highlight the bluetooth option
and make a right command to enter.
2
Mouse Emulation
2.1-Adding a Mouse Screen
2.1 ADDING A MOUSE SCREEN:
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Highlight the mouse option and make a right command.
Push forward on the joystick and set the mouse to “yes”, this will
make the screen visible to the client in the Aux menu.
Note: This system will require a power cycle for changes to take
effect.
The mouse screen is now setup within the remote control
menu. Refer to section 2.2 for pairing the mouse to the com-
puter.
2.1-Adding a Mouse Screen
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2.2-Pairing Hand Control to Device
2.2 PAIRING HAND CONTROL TO DEVICE:
With a mode command navigate to the Aux Profile. Once in this
menu highlight the remote control selection and make a right com-
mand of the joystick to enter selection.
With a forward or reverse command of the joystick navigate to the
bluetooth selection then highlight and make a right command to
enter.
To begin the pairing of the hand control and the computer or
device you must make the hand control bluetooth visible. With a
forward or reverse command of the joystick navigate to the BT Vis-
ibility and make a right command to enter.
Once in the BT Visibility selection make a forward command of the
joystick to turn on visibility.
Note: Turning visibility on is only required the first time a device
is paired. Once paired this step is no longer necessary for that
device.
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Once the BT Visibility is on make a left command of the joystick
to return to the previous menu. With a forward or reverse com-
mand navigate to the mouse selection and make a right com-
mand to enter.
When pairing the mouse for the first time with a device you will
see a screen that tells you the Bluetooth is visible. The mouse
ID will be located at the bottom of the hand control screen. In
screen example shown VoiceOver1698 is shown. For the mouse
this will come up as mouse1698.
At this point you will need to refer to your devices bluetooth
to complete the pairing process. When searching look for the
mouse id number in your available devices.
Note: some devices may require a password to complete the pairing process.
Most devices use a “0000” to pair, but some could use “1234”. If one of these
does not complete the process try the other code.
Once the device is paired the hand control screen will change
from the visibility to the connection screen. This could also jump
right to the mouse screen instead. If a pairing code is used then
the connection screen will not be present.
Once the device is paired every time a connection is made the
connection screen will appear and then once connected will go
right to the mouse screen.
2.2-Pairing Hand Control to Device
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2.3-Programming Mouse Clicks
2.3 PROGRAMMING MOUSE CLICKS (handheld):
With a programmer select the program adjustments
option.
With a up or down arrows of the 4-way navigation keys
highlight the hancontrol settings folder. Press the right
arrow of the 4-way navigation keys to enter this folder.
With a up or down arrows of the 4-way navigation keys
highlight the bluetooth folder. Press the right arrow of
the 4-way navigation keys to enter this folder.
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2.3-Programming Mouse Clicks
With the up or down arrows of the 4-way navigation
keys move through the menus and highlight the “mouse
clicks” option. Use the +/- key to change the program
settings.
The mouse click program setting uses the same programming options as offered on
the current enhanced display bluetooth. The only exception is there are no options for a
double left or double right to make the clicks.
New setting options for the Q-logic 2 hand control.
Key Toggle:
Use the Key I (left turn indicator on light joystick) or Key II (right turn indicator on light
joystick) button on the hand control to toggle between mouse movements and mouse
clicks.
Key Auto:
Same as Key toggle but automatically returns back to mouse movements after the click
command is given.
Key Hold:
Same as Key toggle but mouse clicks are only active as long as the button is being held.
Key I & II:
Use the Key I (left turn indicator on light joystick) for left clicks. Use the Key II (right turn
indicator on light joystick) for right clicks.
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3.1-Adding a VoiceOver Screen
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VoiceOver
(Iphone / Ipad) With a handheld or PC programmer set up a Aux profile for the client.
The VoiceOver screen will need to be enabled. Enable this by
pressing the green menu key on the joystick to gain access to the
menu options (if a light joystick is used then enter the main menu
through the Aux screen). Highlight the hand control settings and
make a right command of the joystick.
Once in the hand control settings highlight the bluetooth option
and make a right command to enter.
3.1 ADDING A VOICEOVER SCREEN:
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