
ON
OFF
H
G
B
E
DA
C
D
Bluetooth Indicator
Timer Dial
B
A
Program Settings
C
Power On / O Light
On/O Switch
E
I
Display and Attendant
Control
Mono Input for Scanner
Activaton
G
F
Wheelchair Connection
H
Switch Input for Bluetooth Signal Output
J
I
The Timing Dial controls the scanning rate. It will change the speed of
the scan. The slowest rate is indicated by the arrow pointing to the left.
The fastest rate is reached when the arrow is pointing right. The time
each light is on ranges between 0.2 seconds to 4.0 seconds.
F
9 Pin Output Connection
J
Switch 1 Veer On/Off – If dip switch 1 is set in the OFF position
the scanner will not cycle the veer selections. The scan pattern
will be Forward, Right, Left, Reverse, Select, then to the BT and
AUX if they are set to the ON position.
1a) Veer On – The switch set in the ON position will cycle
through Veering in the Scan Pattern. The scan pattern is Forward,
Right, Left, Reverse, Select. If the switch is activated in forward
the veer right and veer left will scan next, If forward is not
activated the scanner will scan right and left next.
Switch 2 Switch Delay – Sets a 1 second delay in moving back
to forward. If a patient has a hard time with releasing a switch
too soon, this will cause a delay before the scanner moves back to
forward.
Switch 5 Auditory Feedback – the scanner will beep for every scanned position. When a patient cannot see
the display, they will hear the beeps and know when the scan moves from one position to the next.
Switch 3 Enable Bluetooth – when in the up position the scanner BT light will be scanned to , once it is
selected the same switch will connect to an ASL Accessory ASL 545 TECLA E or the ASL 557-3. The scanner
will stay in the BT mode until the switch is held for 5 seconds, once it is held for 5 seconds the scanner will
start scanning the drive selections again.
Switch 4 Enable AUX –When in the up position the scanner will scan to the AUX mode, when AUX is
selected it will allow a single switch to function from the 9 pin connector (See F Intereface Overview)on the
bottom of the scanner interface. Once connected the same switch will activate what ever the mono jack is
plugged into. This can be used to connect a AAC device, or anything that uses a single switch. The scanner
will stay in the AUX mode until the switch is held for 5 seconds. When it is held for 5 seconds, the scanner
will start scanning the drive selections again.
Switch 6 Bluetooth Paring – when in the up position the ASL 102 will look for an ASL accessory to pare to.
This is designed to work with the ASL 545 TECLA E and the ASL 557-3 BT switch receiver.
Auxilary
Select
Bluetooth
Veer Right
Forward
Left
Veer Left
Reverse
Right
Select
Veer Left
Forward
Veer Right
Right
Reverse
Left
DISPLAY
OVERVIEW
EXPLANATION OF PARTS
UNO SINGLE SWITCH SCANNER
DIP SWITCH SETTINGS
ATTENDANT
OVERVIEW
INTERFACE OVERVIEW
2
3
6
5
4
1
INTERFACE - Front View
Rear View
DIP SWITCH SETTINGS CONTINUED
Up is ON
Down is OFF
TIMING DIAL
ATTENDANT CONTROL
DISPLAY
The Display scans in a frequency of use pattern.The blue light is the indication
of the direction of function that will be activated if the switch is activated.
For instance, if the switch is activated when the blue light is on in the up
arrow, the chair will move forward as long as the switch is activated. If it is in
the left arrow, it will go left. When you release the switch, it will go directly
back to forward. This will occur after any switch activation, except BT and
AUX, which require a sustained switch hold to go back to driving.
There is a brightness sensor on the display when the system is in darker
areas. At night, the blue lights will dim. In a light environment, it will be
brighter.
The Attendant Control comes standard with the ASL 102 Single Switch
Scanner. It works in conjunction with the Drive Control which will allow
the Attendant to help the patient when they need it without completely
taking over or changing to another drive. The Attendant is designed to take
over driving when loading in a van or in an unmanageable environment.
The user can select BT or AUX modes and the patient will be able to use
their phone or communication device while the attendant control drives
the chair.
The buttons on the Attendant Control mimic the Drive Control. When the Select button is activated on
the Attendant Control while a patient is driving the chair, it will stop moving, but only if the wheelchair
electronics are configured for that function. Check with your ATP to be sure. If activated from a stopped
position, the chair will move into the next function of the wheelchair, like seating.
The Attendant Control has a clip on the back that can be attached to a push
handle for easy access. The flexible cord will allow the Attendant to stand
beside the chair and move around freely.
CLIP