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30 | R-net Omni2 Technical Manual | Chapter 2 – Operation
Forward and Reverse SID commands will change the highlighted line on the menu. It is also possible to program an automatic
scanning sequence, which will highlight each line in turn. Refer to the Programming chapter for further details.
At the right-hand end of each line, there will be either a > or a number surrounded by < >, i.e. < 3 >.
A > symbol indicates that a Right SID command, (or a User Switch operation when using a Single Switch Scanner-Type SID), will
enter that function.
A <3> display indicates that Left and Right SID commands, (or a User Switch operation when using a Single Switch Scanner-
Type SID), will change the selection for that function.
The User Menu can provide the following functions.
Will enter Drive Mode in the presently selected Profile
Will enter Drive Mode in the indicated Profile
Sets the Profile that is used the next time Drive Mode is entered
Will enter a second Seating Profile, e.g. if non-latched and latched operation is required
Sets the Seating Profile that is used the next time Seating Mode is entered
Adjusts the maximum speed setting
All other available system Modes, e.g. Mouse 1 , IR Mode etc.
Will exit the menu and enter Drive Mode in the presently selected Profile
Will put the Omni2 to sleep
Will enter Lighting Control Mode
Allows access to user settings such as backlight and clock adjustment
Will operate the horn in the Input Section
* The text will reflect the setting of the standard R-net parameter Mode Name.
** The text will reflect the setting of the standard R-net parameter Profile Name.
For full details of how to set-up and customize the User Menu, refer to the Position 1 to Position 16 and Position 1 Type to
Position 16 Type sections in the Programming chapter.
For further details of operation for each SID type, refer to the following sections. Refer also to the Speed Adjust Mode and
Lighting Control Mode sections for information on how to use each SID type to control these Modes.