Computer Access
ASL Pneumatic Swtich - "Sip & Puff" Switch
This dual function switch is also known as a "Sip and Puff" switch. A Sip will activate one switch while a puff will activate the other switch.
Clinical Indication:
Designed for those that wish to use breath control to activate 2 switch closures.
Items Included:
SNP Interface with 2 mono jack outputs that allow the function of sip and puff to control separate functions.
Set-up Tips:
Does not include mounting hardware
Power Chair Type:
ALL
ASL Egg Switch Finger Ring Mount
When the switch needs to stay with the individual, the ASL finger ring mount for the ASL 300 egg switch is the perfect solution. This innovative mount allows the ASL 300 egg switch to remain securely on the finger of the driver - perfect for powered seating operation.
Clinical Indication:
Designed for those that want to use the egg switch, but need it to stay near to their finger. This is helpful for use with powered seating to activate the up direction when lifting ones arm against gravity is not possible.
Items Included:
finger ring mount with screws for egg switch
Set-up Tips:
Intended for the ASL 300
Power Chair Type:
ALL
Adjustable Beam Switch with mono port and 12 or 24 volt connector
The ASL210T can be set for either normally open (NO) operation or normally closed (NC) operation. This switch projects an invisible beam of light and has an adjustable activation range of up to fifteen (15) inches. In the NO mode, switch activation occurs when an object is detected in the adjusted range. In the NC mode, switch activation occurs when an object is no longer detected in the adjusted range.
Clinical Indication:
Designed to work in conjunction with the ASL 105 to allow head position to control the switch activation. This switch can also be used for other devices in which head position would be an ideal switch site.
Items Included:
ASL Beam switch with adjustable range and a mono port connector with 12 or 24 volt power connector
Set-up Tips:
Electronic switches with mono ports require the additional of an appropriate ASL 804 power source cable to receive power from the power wheelchair. Any proportional ASL package in which an electronic switch requires
Power Chair Type:
ALL
Adjustable Photo-Electric Sensor with 3 pin connector
This switch projects a cone shaped, invisible beam of light to an adjustable maximum distance of twenty-one (21) inches. Switch activation occurs when any object passes through or is detected in the target area. The ASL 209 should be considered when the available switch site is dependent on controlled gross movement.
Clinical Indication:
Designed for those that require a gross movement switch detection, but have control over their movements.
Items Included:
Photo Electric Switch and a 3 pin connector. This switch receives 12 volts of power through the 3 pin connector interfaced with the ASL interface.
Set-up Tips:
Receives 12 volt power from the ASL interface - must be interfaced with an ASL non proportional driver control
Power Chair Type:
ALL
Adjustable Photo-Electric Sensor with mono port and 12 or 24 volt connector
This switch projects a cone shaped, invisible beam of light to an adjustable maximum distance of twenty-one (21) inches. Switch activation occurs when any object passes through or is detected in the target area. The ASL 209 should be considered when the available switch site is dependent on controlled gross movement.
Clinical Indication:
Designed for those that require a gross movement switch detection, but have control over their movements.
Items Included:
ASL photo electric switch and a mono port connector with 12 or 24 volt power connector
Set-up Tips:
Electronic switches with mono ports require the additional of an appropriate ASL 804 power source cable to receive power from the power wheelchair. Any proportional ASL package in which an electronic switch requires
Power Chair Type:
ALL
Adjustable Proximity Sensor with 3 pin connector
This single function switch has an activation range of touch to 1/2 inch. Activation occurs when it senses a hand or other body part in the adjusted activation range. This switch is able to detect a hand, head, or knee through an inch of foam, plastic, or wood.
Clinical Indication:
Designed for those requiring gross, robust switch types that do not encourage use of additional force.
Items Included:
Adjustable Proximity switch and 3 pin connector. This switch receives 12 volts of power through the 3 pin connector interfaced with the ASL interface.
Set-up Tips:
Receives 12 volt power from the ASL interface - must be interfaced with an ASL non proportional driver control
Power Chair Type:
ALL









