ASL INTERCOM 104 ATOM User manual

Installation of the ASL 104 ATOM Bluetooth Electronic Head Array and the programming of the wheelchair electronics
should only be conducted by a specialist with an in depth technical knowledge of the ASL 104 ATOM Bluetooth
Electronic Head Array and the wheelchair electronics. All testing and verification of the completed wheelchair
equipment with the ASL 104 ATOM Bluetooth Electronic Head Array to ISO/RESNA or applicable standards for the
completed wheelchair, including RFI compatibility testing, is the sole responsibility of the wheelchair manufacturer.
The ASL 104 ATOM Bluetooth Electronic Head Array is warranted to be free from manufacturing
defects for two years from date of purchase.
WARRANTY
This warranty shall not cover equipment modified or repaired by unauthorized personnel. ASL cannot be held responsible for damage caused by incorrect
installation or incorrect use of the product. Misuse, mishandling, or storage is not covered by this warranty. The foregoing express warranty is exclusive and in
lieu of any other warranties of any kind, whether express or implied, including the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, and
is the sole and exclusive remedy for any defective product. The health care professional is responsible for understanding the intended use of the ASL equipment
and the specification and safe programming parameters of the chair it is going on. The wheelchair manufacturer is responsible for testing and verification of the
completed wheelchair equipped with the ASL 104 ATOM Bluetooth Electronic Head Array to ISO, RESNA or other applicable standards including RFI compatibility.
RFI interference can impact the proper functioning of the wheelchair. Route and secure all cables in such a way in order to prevent damage by crushing, cutting
or snagging. Incorrect installation, configuration, or programming could result in unsafe set up of the wheelchair for the user. ASL accepts no liability for losses
of any kind which result for such conditions.
ATOM Technology
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ATOM ACCESSORIES
ASL 545E Tecla - Bluetooth Interface
ASL 558 ATOM Bluetooth Wireless Mouse Emulator
The 558 ATOM Bluetooth Wireless Mouse Emulator works in three or four switch functions. The dial
settings is a custom feature which will allow adjustments of the directional input from the ATOM to
the mouse emulator. For instance, when in user mode, the function of the back pad can be changed to
activate up/down, left/right or click/drag. Adjustments can be made of all of the directional outputs
of the ATOM. There are 12 switches to adjust speed, response times and the latch/drag delay times.
The ON switch is to select MAC or PC platform.
ASL 540 12 Volt Rechargeable Battery
and Charger with 9-Pin Connector
The ASL 540 12 Volt Rechargeable Battery and Charger with 9-pin connector allows one to take an
ATOM digital drive control with a 9-pin connector and move it to a manual wheelchair. This allows
a patient to have access to their technology consistently since the ATOM drive control will connect
wirelessly to the ASL Accessories like the ASL 557-3 ATOM Bluetooth Wireless Switch Interface, ASL
558 ATOM Wireless Bluetooth Mouse Emulator, or the ASL 545E Tecla Shield. It is rechargeable and can
be used while being charged. The battery will last up to three day and has a battery level indicator.
ASL 557-3 ATOM Bluetooth Wireless Switch Receiver
The ASL 557-3 ATOM Bluetooth Wireless Switch Receiver is intended to be used for
Bluetooth wireless access to communication devices, TECLA Shield, TECLA E, or switch
interfaces on a computer. The USB side plugs into a communication device directly, or into
a computer. Each plug corresponds to the pad on the head array (forward, right, or left).
You can connect the plugs to the scan and select ports of a communication device, switch
interface or TECLA ports. If using with the TECLA products, you need a rechargeable battery.
Tecla is a cloud connected assistive device that provides users with control of their smart
device and enviroment. Using Bluetooth, Tecla connects directly to ATOM technology whenever
the ATOM is in wireless mode. ATOM technology speaks directly to the Tecla which is able
to connect up to 8 devices. You can use Tecla with iPhone, iPad, iPad Touch, Mac computers
with switch control, Apple TV’s with switch control, Android devices with switch access,
Samsung devices with universal switch and Windows computers with scanning software.
ASL 104 ATOM Bluetooth Electronic Head Array
Adaptive Switch Laboratories, Inc. www.asl-inc.com PH: 800-626-8698, FX: 830-798-6221
Rev 5-2020
Adaptive Switch Laboratories, Inc. www.asl-inc.com
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INFORMATION
SECURITY MEASURES
A reset switch should always be plugged into a reset port programmed to stop the chair and be available in
case of emergency to stop movement of the wheelchair. The ASL 104 ATOM Bluetooth Electronic Head Array is
susceptible to moisture. If moisture contacts a sensor, unwanted movement may occur. Do not operate the ASL
104 ATOM Bluetooth Electronic Head Array in rain or snow. Do not cover the ASL 104 ATOM Bluetooth Electronic
Head Array with a porous material. Do not operate the ASL 104 ATOM Bluetooth Electronic Head Array with
wet hair.
CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS:
LiNX Connector or Input Module
MK6i Connector/MK6i Digital Interface
Omni or Omni 2
Enhanced Display or SCIM

B
A
D
C
BT Pairing Switch
Directional LED Indicators
A
B
Power Light
On / O Attendant Switch
The Switch Timer sets two functions:
1. Sets the time on the MODE Port to give the option to‘long hold’on the reset switch to change modes in
the R-NET and Q-Logic programming.This allows the user to press and hold or double tap on the reset
switch to change modes. (Reset switch must be plugged into the MODE Port on the ATOM Head Array.)
2. Sets the length of time for the ’long hold’on the User Port.
*The timer sets the time for both the USER and MODE Ports.
SWITCH TIMER
E
Adjustable Switch Timer for User and Mode Switches
C
D
EF
M
E
D
Protective Cover in Use
M
N
Protective Cover
N
Protective Cable Guides
Magnetic Cover - Closed (Left)
M
Shown Open (Pg 2 - Top Left)
MOUNTING OPTIONS
CHAIR
ASL 606 Multi Axis
Adjustable/Removable
Headrest Mounting
Hardware
HEAD ARRAY SIZES
PROTON WING
3”hX 2”w
CURVED WING
5”hX 3.25”w
ELEMENT
3”hX 2”w
STANDARD WING
3.25”hX 1.5”w
EXPLANATION OF PARTS
ELECTRONIC HEAD ARRAY INTERFACE
User Switch / Change Ports User Switch Mono Port
Mode Change Mono Port
Reverse / Mode Change Port (Powered)
Left (Powered)
Forward (Powered)
Right (Powered)
K
L
G
H
I
J
GHI
JL
K
ON
OFF
2
3
6
5
4
1
Switch 1 changes the properties of the powered port (SEL) from mode change to reverse. When it is
turned ON, it will act as a mode/reset switch, and when it is OFF, it will act as a reverse switch.
Switch 2 is the BT pairing switch. When it is ON, the head array
will be available to be discovered by a BT device.
Switch 3 changes the Power Up option. When turned to the ON
position, the ATOM will power on when the chair is powered on.
When in the OFF position, the ATOM will need to be manually
turned on using the ON/OFF attendant switch.
Switch 4 is a future use function.
Switch 5 is a future use function.
Switch 6 when in the ON position, provides an audible beep that indicates that a switch is being
activated. When in the OFF position, the activation will be silent.
F
DIP SWITCH SETTINGS
RESET SWITCHES & MOUNTING OPTIONS
ASL 204 USB
Non-Adjustable Proximity
Sensor with Micro USB
Connector
ASL 320 Pulse
Mechanical Switch
ASL 314 Ultra
Light Switch
ASL 826 Micro USB to
Mono Jack Cable
ASL 930B Swing Away
Mechanism (Dual)
ASL 611 Arm Rest
Switch Mounting Bracket
ASL 930 Swing Away
Mechanism (Single)
ACCESSING THE BLUETOOTH MODE
There is one Bluetooth output on the
ATOM Electronic Head Array. You can
access the Bluetooth output with a
“press and hold” of the User Switch or
the Attendant On/Off Switch.
ONE BEEP = HEAD ARRAY ON
TWO BEEPS = HEAD ARRAY OFF
LONG BEEP = IN BLUETOOTH MODE
BLUETOOTH MODE