Scoot Control
A wheelchair control used by the attendant or caregiver to control the electric wheelchair.
Product features
The Scoot Control is an intuitive and safe steering device which can be connected directly to the wheelchair electronics (R-net or LiNX), to control the power chair and its functions. It is intended to support an attendant in controlling or maneuvering a power chair, both inside and outside.
- Fully proportional handlebar with 2 rubber handles and 2 configurable thumb throttles at either side
- Built in a compact housing, with a 3.5 mm stereo jack to connect an external keypad
- Full access to wheelchair functions such as Lights, Horn and Speed settings
- Battery and speed display via LEDs
- On-board configuration possible
- Compatible with multiple types of power chairs equipped with R-net or LiNX electronics
Products
P015-61 Scoot Control R-net
P015-71 Scoot Control LiNX
M015-70 Scoot Control mounting bracket
P015-65 Scoot Control R-net bundle
The bundle includes both the Scoot Control R-net and the mounting bracket
M015-71 Scoot Control short mounting bracket
P015-66 Scoot Control R-net short bundle
The bundle includes both the Scoot Control R-net and the Short Mounting Bracket
P015-75 Scoot Control LiNX bundle
The bundle includes both the Scoot Control LiNX and the mounting bracket
P015-76 Scoot Control LiNX short bundle
The bundle includes both the Scoot Control LiNX and the short mounting bracket
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More information
On-board configuration
Some parameters can be set on-board, without the use of the mo-vis Configurator software or peripheral devices. For instance, the direction of the throttles can be changed. You can also change the default setting as Attendant Input Device Type to Universal to have access to all the modes directly.
Mounting
The Scoot Control is compatible with multiple types of wheelchairs equipped with R-net or LiNX electronics. The Scoot Control mounting brackets (M015-70 or M015-71) are available as dedicated mounting part.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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With which wheelchair electronics is the Scoot Control compatible?
The Scoot Control is available for both R-net and LiNX.
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Can I control the lifts of the wheelchair directly with the Scoot Control?
In the default configuration, it is not possible to change the seating positions directly with the Scoot Control. You have two options:
- Add an external Actuator Keypad to control the lifts
- Change the default settings from Attendant to Universal. In the Universal settings, you can change the seating positions with the Scoot Control itself. Please refer to the installation manual for more information.
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How is the Scoot Control configured by default?
By default the Scoot Control is configured as an Attendant joystick. As an Attendant joystick the Scoot Control has to be used at the back of the electric wheelchair. Before using the Scoot Control, it’s important to configure it as an ‘Attendant’ in R-net. The latter is explained in this tutorial.
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How can I check the default configuration of the Scoot Control?
By default the Scoot Control is configured as an Attendant joystick. You can check this in the on-board program via parameter 5. See also ‘What is the on-board programming mode?’
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What is the difference between Scoot Control usage as an Attendant or Universal joystick?
When the Scoot Control is configured as an Attendant joystick, you always use it at the back of the electric wheelchair. It also means you have to connect a keypad (see also ‘Which keypad can I connect to a Scoot Control?’) to adjust the settings. If the Scoot Control is configured as a Universal joystick, you can scan the different wheelchair modes with the joystick itself.
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What if I want to use the Scoot Control as a Universal joystick?
If you want to use the Scoot Control as a Universal joystick, you have to configure the joystick as ‘Universal’ both on-board of the Scoot Control and in R-net. To achieve this, proceed as follows: In R-net, set Profile Management > Input Device Type to Universal. Change parameter 5 to Universal. For more information on this, check the Installation Manual.
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How do I adjust the Scoot Control settings?
You can set some parameters on-board to customize the Scoot Control. This can be done via the on-board programming mode. See question ‘What is the on-board programming mode’ for more information.
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What is the on-board programming mode and how to access it?
You can set some parameters on-board to customize the Scoot Control. This can be done via the interface with buttons on the Scoot Control itself. To access the on-board program, follow the steps described in the installation manual or this video tutorial.
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Which spare parts can I order for the Scoot Control?
The following parts are available as Scoot Control spare parts: P015-51 Scoot Control Throttle R Assembly, P015-52 Scoot Control Throttle L Assembly, P015-53 Scoot Control Throttle Set, and M015-30 Scoot Control Keypad.