Turning Bluetooth On The Prosthesis On/Off - Ottobock Meridium 1B1 Instrucciones De Uso

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The following parameters can be modified:
Remote control
parameter
Pitch
Volume
Heel Resist.
Rollover Resist.
Stair Function
8.4.3 Overview of adjustment parameters in MyModes
The parameters in the MyModes describe the static behaviour of the prosthesis for a specific
motion pattern such as cross-country skiing. Damping behaviour is not automatically controlled
and adjusted in MyModes.
The following parameters can be modified in MyModes:
Parameter
Heel Resist.
Rollover Resist.
Stop angle

8.5 Turning Bluetooth on the prosthesis on/off

INFORMATION
Bluetooth on the prosthesis must be turned on in order to use the cockpit app.
If Bluetooth is switched off, it can be turned on by turning the prosthesis upside-down or by
connecting/disconnecting the battery charger. Bluetooth is then turned on for approx. 2
minutes. During this time, the app must be started and used to establish a connection. If
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Adjustment
App/remote
software
control
range
adjustment
range
1000 Hz —
1000 Hz —
4000 Hz
4000 Hz
0 — 4
0 — 4
10 — 60
± 20
110 — 170
± 10
ON — OFF
ON — OFF
Adjustment
App/remote
software
control
range
adjustment
range
0 — 195
± 20
0 — 195
± 10
-200 — 200
± 10
displayed in
0.1°
Meaning
Pitch (frequency) of beep signal for
confirmation tones
Volume of beep signal for confirma­
tion tones
Plantar flexion damping.
How fast the forefoot lowers itself dur­
ing heel load.
This parameter defines how smooth
rollover is.
Switching on this function increases
the rollover angle when walking down
stairs. This function needs to be
enabled in the adjustment software.
Meaning
Plantar flexion damping.
How fast the forefoot lowers itself dur­
ing heel load.
Dorsiflexion damping.
How easily the value of the "Stop
angle" parameter can be reached, in
other words how strong the resistance
is to reaching the value of the "Stop
angle" parameter.
Ankle angle from which motion in the
rollover direction (in direction of dor­
siflexion) is locked.
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