Chapter 4: Programming the Rhino2
4. Programming the RHINO2
Warning:
Performance adjustments must only be made by healthcare professionals, or by
persons who completely understand the adjustment process and the
capabilities of the operator.
Wrong settings, or programming in a location that is not safe, can cause injury
to the operator or bystanders, or damage to the vehicle or surrounding
property.
After you have configured the vehicle, check to make sure that the vehicle
performs to the specifications entered in the programming procedure. If the
vehicle does not perform to specifications, reprogram it. Repeat this procedure
until the vehicle performs to specifications. If the wanted operation cannot be
reached, contact your service agent.
Ensure that the deceleration parameters are always higher than the
acceleration parameters for a safe response.
It is responsibility of the health care professional to make sure that the user is
capable of both cognitively understanding and physically operating the
programmed features and functions.
With inappropriate programming settings, certain features and options may not
be accessible or perform as expected.
The RHINO2 is programmed during manufacture with default settings.
Modify these settings with a programmer to suit a specific scooter model or end user.
The RHINO2 can be programmed with two different programming tools:
The DX-HHP hand held programmer (see 4.1)
The PC-based Wizard programmer (see 4.2)
Two different programming sockets can be used to program the RHINO2:
The standard 3-pin XLR-type Battery Charger socket (if available on the scooter)
The Charger/Programmer socket on the RHINO2 itself.
Charger/Programmer socket
DR-PRGLM02 Connector Adaptor
Programming Adaptor.