Dynamic Distributors Switch DX ARC SWB User Manual

DX Switchbox (DX-ARC-SWB)  
Installation Manual  
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GBK62297 Issue 1, February 2003  
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Contents  
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3
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Introducing the DX Switchbox............................... 1  
Mounting and Installation....................................... 2  
Programming........................................................... 3  
Connections and Wiring......................................... 4  
4.1  
4.2  
4.3  
DXBUS.......................................................................................4  
Seat Switches.............................................................................5  
Switched Auxiliary Power Supply Output....................................5  
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Testing the Installation........................................... 6  
Specifications.......................................................... 6  
6.1  
6.2  
Electrical Specifications..............................................................6  
Physical Specifications...............................................................7  
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Appendix.................................................................. 8  
7.1  
7.2  
7.3  
7.4  
7.5  
Intended Use Statement.............................................................8  
Maintenance...............................................................................9  
Warranty.....................................................................................9  
Safety and Misuse Warnings....................................................10  
Contact Details.........................................................................10  
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1 Introducing the DX Switchbox  
The Dynamic DX Switchbox (DX-ARC-  
SWB) is a DXBUS compatible module  
that allows up to 5 seat functions to be  
operated by switches connected to a  
DB15 connector. Functionally, it is  
equivalent to a DX Actuator Remote  
Control (DX-ARC5), but with the added  
versatility of allowing switch type and  
position to be tailored to suit specific  
individuals.  
It also features a switched 24-Volt/1-  
Amp auxiliary power supply output  
suitable for powering miscellaneous external devices, if required.  
This unit cannot be used with a DX-ARC5 as part of the same system.  
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2 Mounting and Installation  
The DX-ARC-SWB should be  
positioned to minimize the length of  
the switch wiring.  
Secure the unit appropriately. A  
removable mounting system can  
be implemented if desired using  
the supplied mounting kit.  
It is preferable that the DX-ARC-  
SWB is mounted in the following  
orientations.  
Parts supplied with the DX-ARC-SWB: Mounting bracket and screws  
DB15 Connector  
Molex Plug and pins  
Warning:  
The DX-ARC-SWB (and associated switches and cabling) is not  
waterproof and should be mounted and installed to provide maximum  
protection from ingress of fluids and mechanical abuse.  
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3 Programming  
For the DX-ARC-SWB to function correctly, the ARC Enable setting must be set to  
Yes, and the Joystick Actuators setting set to No (depending on the Master  
Remote used), using the Wizard programmer.  
Most DX Master Remotes will allow only one Actuator control, the DX-  
ARC-SWB or the Master Remote, but not both.  
Set any other parameters as required to achieve the desired drive performance  
and operation for the other DX Modules. Further details about programming can be  
found in the manuals of the DX Modules concerned.  
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4 Connections and Wiring  
The DX-ARC-SWB connections are located along the front panel of the case.  
When all wiring has been completed, it must be securely fastened to the  
powerchair frame to ensure there is no strain on the connectors.  
Ensure that all wiring is suitably restrained to prevent snagging.  
Ensure that the unit and all connections are suitably protected against  
environmental contamination (water, dust, etc.).  
Before making any connections to the DX-ARC-SWB, disable the  
powerchair by one of the following means to prevent accidental  
movement:  
1) Place the battery circuit breaker in the open position,  
2) Disconnect the motor or batteries, and/or  
3) Elevate the drive wheels.  
4.1 DXBUS  
The DX-ARC-SWB has 2 DXBUS sockets to connect to the DXBUS system. Both  
sockets are identical. Connect a DXBUS cable from either socket to the DXBUS  
socket of any other DX Module. Route and secure the cable to prevent mechanical  
damage and snagging.  
The second socket can be used to extend the DXBUS to other DX Modules, if  
required. If it is not used for this purpose, and the vacant socket is accessible to the  
user, a dummy plug or cap should be fitted.  
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4.2 Seat Switches  
The switches used to operate the seat functions connect to the unit via the DB15  
connector, pin-out as shown below.  
‘Normally-open’ switches should be used so the required function operates on  
switch closure between the appropriate pin and Common (pin 8 of the connector).  
There must be a link between Pins 1 and 8 for the unit to operate!  
Warning:  
Use appropriate quality assemblies for the installation of the system.  
4.3 Switched Auxiliary Power Supply Output  
An unregulated 24-Volt/1-Amp (max) power source is  
available to power accessory devices if required through  
the Molex 2-Pin connector. This output is switched by  
the DX System On and Off.  
The mating housing and pins are included with the DX-ARC-SWB.  
The auxiliary power supply uses the same output as pin 15 of the DB15  
connector. The total load of both outputs must not exceed 1 Amp.  
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5 Testing the Installation  
To ensure that the powerchair meets a minimum level of safety, the following  
procedure should be undertaken to ensure that the powerchair operates safely.  
This procedure should be carried out in a spacious environment and with due  
regard to any possible unexpected powerchair movement in the event of faulty  
installation.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Turn the powerchair on by pressing the Power button on the DX Master  
Remote.  
Check that the green DX-ARC-SWB ‘Status’ light turns on and is  
steady (i.e. not flashing).  
Operate each seat switch in turn and check for the correct operation of  
all seat functions.  
Check that all other chair functions operate normally.  
6 Specifications  
6.1 Electrical Specifications  
Min  
Nominal  
Max  
Units  
General  
Operating Voltage  
18  
24  
32  
1
Volts  
mA  
Quiescent Current, Off  
Actuator Switch Inputs  
Switch Closed (ON) Resistance  
Switch Closed (ON) Current  
Switch Open (OFF) Resistance  
Auxiliary Power Supply  
Output Voltage  
0
Short Circuit  
2.5  
100  
10  
Ohms  
mAmps  
Ohms  
5000  
Open Circuit  
VBATT - 1  
VBATT  
1
Volts  
Output Current  
Amps  
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6.2 Physical Specifications  
Parameter  
Material  
Aluminium alloy  
Epoxy powder-coated “Rolling Thunder”  
Finish  
Protection Rating  
Physical Size:  
Shipping Weight  
Not rated  
95mm x 61mm x 26mm  
100g  
Min  
Nominal  
Max  
50  
Units  
°C  
Operating Temperature Range  
Storage Temperature Range  
Operating Humidity Range  
-25  
-40  
10  
65  
°C  
90  
%RH  
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7 Appendix  
7.1 Intended Use Statement  
The DX-ARC-SWB is an accessory module intended to enable powered wheelchair  
users control of functions supported by the DX System, via ‘normally-open’  
momentary switches of type and position determined by the installer.  
Device Classification  
The DX-ARC-SWB has been classified as a component of a Powered Wheelchair  
as detailed in 21 CFR § 890.3860 - Class II Medical Device.  
The DX-ARC-SWB has been classified as a component of a Class I medical device  
as detailed in the Council Directive 93/42/EEC concerning Medical Devices.  
Compliance and Conformance with Standards  
DX-ARC-SWB has been designed such that the combination of the wheelchair  
controller and the DX-ARC-SWB conforms to the requirements of ISO7176.  
However, final conformity of the complete wheelchair system with international and  
national standards is the responsibility of the wheelchair manufacturer or installer.  
Further, national and international directives require confirmation of EMC  
compliance. Since EMC depends on the particular installation, compliance is the  
responsibility of the wheelchair manufacturer or installer.  
Particular attention should be paid to the wheelchair controller installation  
manual(s) with respect to: -  
Product Disclaimer  
Electro Magnetic Compatibility  
Maintenance  
Safety & Misuse warnings  
The selection and fail-safe operation of 3rd party equipment is the responsibility of  
the installer.  
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7.2 Maintenance  
1. All vehicle components should be regularly checked for loose, damaged or corroded  
connectors, terminals, or cabling. All cables should be restrained to protect them  
from damage. Damaged components should be replaced.  
2. All switchable functions on the Dynamic electronics system should be regularly  
tested to ensure they function correctly.  
3. All Dynamic electronic components should be kept free of dust, dirt and liquids. If  
necessary, wipe with a cloth dampened with warm water or alcohol. Do not use  
solvents or abrasive cleaners.  
4. There are no user-serviceable parts in any Dynamic electronic component. Do not  
attempt to open any case, or undertake any repairs, or warranty claims will be  
affected.  
5. Where any doubt exists, consult your nearest service center or agent.  
Warning:  
If any component is damaged in any way, or if internal damage may have  
occurred (for example by being dropped), have it checked by qualified  
personnel before operating.  
7.3 Warranty  
All equipment supplied by Dynamic Controls is warranted by the company to be  
free from faulty materials or workmanship. If any defect is found within the warranty  
period, the company will repair the equipment, or at its discretion, replace the  
equipment without charge for materials and labour.  
This Warranty is subject to the provisions that the equipment:  
has been correctly installed.  
has been thoroughly checked upon completion of installation, and all programmable  
options correctly adjusted for safe operation prior to use.  
has been used solely in accordance with this manual.  
has been used solely for the driving of electrically powered wheelchairs in  
accordance with the wheelchair manufacturer's recommendations.  
has been properly connected to a suitable power supply in accordance with this  
manual.  
has not been subjected to misuse or accident, or been modified or repaired by any  
personnel other than those authorized by Dynamic Controls.  
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7.4 Safety and Misuse Warnings  
Do not install, maintain or operate this equipment without reading, understanding and  
following the proper instructions and manuals, otherwise injury or damage can result.  
Use appropriate quality assemblies for the installation of the system.  
7.5 Contact Details  
Dynamic has a global network of sales and service centers. Please contact your  
nearest Dynamic representative for Sales and/or Service advice, or contact us  
directly through our web site:  
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