rover220 wrote:Plug in a switch underneath. 3.5mm jack socket.
Para por um novo eu teria de programa-lo?Burgerman wrote:Its the same year as the non permobil ones.
Permobil had ther own cheapened version done with a duller harder to read in daylight and smaller screen, and less buttons.
It uses their own firmware and may cause programming problems.
Its not a NORMAL r-NET part.
Heres a comparison.
Permobil version on the right.
Marcelo wrote:Para por um novo eu teria de programa-lo? To put a new one I would have to program it?Burgerman wrote:Its the same year as the non permobil ones.
Permobil had ther own cheapened version done with a duller harder to read in daylight and smaller screen, and less buttons.
It uses their own firmware and may cause programming problems.
Its not a NORMAL r-NET part.
Heres a comparison.
Permobil version on the right.
Thanks.
biscuit wrote:As far as I know the big problem with the Permobil ones is that it is not possible to program them.
biscuit wrote:As far as I know the big problem with the Permobil ones is that it is not possible to program them.
The cable connects to the joystick? on which port?rover220 wrote:Switch like this http://www.inclusive.co.uk/piko-button-50-p4957
Better get used to it, Burg. Maybe use only profile 4, adjusting only for rabbits and turtles, right!Burgerman wrote:Its the same year as the non permobil ones.
Permobil had ther own cheapened version done with a duller harder to read in daylight and smaller screen, and less buttons.
It uses their own firmware and may cause programming problems.
Its not a NORMAL r-NET part.
Heres a comparison.
Permobil version on the right.
biscuit wrote:
As far as I know the big problem with the Permobil ones is that it is not possible to program them.
Rover wrote:
Wrong
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