Burgerman wrote:How difficult? The wiring and the programming go together. You would really need to understand both as I think its a positional sensor one. And you would need the IxSM seating module for that chair. And its not a simple job. Well it IS simple if you undrstand it and have plenty of time... https://www.cw-industrialgroup.com/Prod ... ing-Module
Burgerman wrote:I think he knows that. And is asking how hard to go all R-Net.
rover220 wrote:Burgerman wrote:I think he knows that. And is asking how hard to go all R-Net.
ah yes, my bad. i can supply the reac software if needed
giogio wrote:Burgerman wrote:How difficult? The wiring and the programming go together. You would really need to understand both as I think its a positional sensor one. And you would need the IxSM seating module for that chair. And its not a simple job. Well it IS simple if you undrstand it and have plenty of time... https://www.cw-industrialgroup.com/Prod ... ing-Module[/quote
Hi.Already order one with 6 channels, also with lighting. My question, if rover sent me the software for the etac-reac controller,how easy is to program it.I am electrical engineering and I know some things about these things. Usually in my Siemens controller's is easy to make the program, sometimes needs only to change minor things.I don't know let's say for the recliner or for the ortostat the way to make it to work.At the end of this week I will have the controller,if I can't find out with the etac-reac controller, I will move to the update
The R-net Complex Seating Module (CxSM) offers the the opportunity to design custom seating applications. PGDT provides the CxSM hardware and the core software functionality. The wheelchair OEM can then use the development tools recommended by PGDT to develop bespoke seating solutions.
By providing developer kits, PGDT is opening up the possibility of broadening R-net’s capabilities much more swiftly than PGDT could do by itself.
Burgerman wrote:Starting from scratch with the CxSM module in a complex seating setup is not simple. It requires a lot of programming and may need the additional downloadable software to configure.
The CxSM module itself and its basic core settings (that when used unmodified) can be set up for many seating systems in the normal r-net programming enviroment.
But for some seating systems you need the programming kit and downloadable software as well. This means a little customisation. Complication. And time... Such as used on the ergo style seating on sunrise chairs, or some lift chairs. Which is why I run away from such over complex systems.
The brochure describing the range here explains this.The R-net Complex Seating Module (CxSM) offers the the opportunity to design custom seating applications. PGDT provides the CxSM hardware and the core software functionality. The wheelchair OEM can then use the development tools recommended by PGDT to develop bespoke seating solutions.
By providing developer kits, PGDT is opening up the possibility of broadening R-net’s capabilities much more swiftly than PGDT could do by itself.
Note, from 2014. So no seperate BT modules now available. Only built in to Omni2 or CJSM2.
rover220 wrote:Etac actuators are not just smart, they are micro processor controlled iirc.
I would bet my house on nobody converting an etac.
Burgerman wrote:Thats what I would have expected.
Its still a long and unweildy chair though
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