Utility screens display only when particular hardware or features are available. There are three utility screens available for distributors in LiNX:
- Adaptive load compensation calibration
- Sip and puff calibration
- Joystick shaping calibration
Adaptive load compensation calibration
The Adaptive Load Compensation (ALC) calibration utility calculates the motor resistance values to help provide more consistent motor speed. ALC must be enabled before this utility can be used.
For instructions on use, see How to tune Adaptive Load Compensation (ALC)(LAiOS).
Sip and Puff calibration
Sip and puff calibration lets you set up sip and puff thresholds on your input module.
For instructions on use, see How to calibrate sip and puff (LAiOS).
Joystick shaping calibration
Joystick shaping lets you reduce the extent the joystick has to be deflected to reach full demand in one or more quadrants.
For instructions on use, see How to configure the joystick with joystick shaping (LAiOS).