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  1. 9 PIN MANIFOLD (CPM-9) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 08/04) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The 9 Pin Manifold, model CPM-9, is a multi input switch selector designed to operate up to six different switches for individuals who have physical or neurological disabilities. The input/output manifold has a female D-9 connector on one end and a male D-9 connector on the opposite end. Six jacks are wired to corresponding pins on both D-9 connectors for up to six switches to be used as a multi-switch input interface or ...[More Information]

  2. BODY SWITCH CONTROLLER KIT (MODEL BS-5K) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 08/04) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Body Switch Controller Kit, model BS-5K, is a multi input switch selector designed to provide custom control arrangments using any good body control sites for individuals with physical disabilities, specifically those with Cerebral Palsy. The kit includes five Body Switches plus one CPM-9 manifold (see separate entries). Each body switch can be mounted using velcro or screws. Applied uses include wheelchair control, E...[More Information]

  3. DUOMODE SIMPLEX CONTROL (MODEL 2440-2) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Direct select, two mode control used to operate wheelchair and two other devices (e.g., power recliner, environmental control transmitter). Receives input from multiple switch actuator. Auditory feedback during mode selection. Mounts on power module cover with double faced foam tape. Includes cables for connections to power module, actuator and mode 2 interfaces. Depending on type of interface used, an interconnecting cable may be require...[More Information]

  4. MULTI-INPUT SELECTOR (MODEL CI-5) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Multi-Input Selector is a device that allows more than one switch to be connected to a single switch operated device. Up to six switches may be connected, and a selector knob allows any one of the switches to be selected as the one to activate the device. Only one switch can be active at a time. Contact manufacturer for more information on connector type of the Multi-Input Selector. DIMENSIONS: 2.5 x 4.75 x 1.6 inches. WEIGHT: 5 ounces....[More Information]

  5. THE ADAPTED APPLE (MODEL C4050) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 07/94) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Single switch keyboard modification package allows 15 types of single switch input scanning techniques for the physically impaired and voice output for the nonvocal. Also includes a large touch sensitive programmable keyboard. Package includes Apple IIGS computer; color monitor; 2 disk drives; AID + ME; Unicorn Membrane Keyboard; Echo+ speech synthesizer; switch package; diskette holder; manual; height adjustable table....[More Information]

  6. UNIMODE SIMPLEX CONTROL (MODEL 2360) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Direct select control used to operate a wheelchair from a multiple switch actuator. Mounted on the cover of the power module with double faced foam tape. Includes cables for connecting to the power module and to the cable from the actuator. To operate, supply a momentary reverse input from actuator, then release. A signal will beep, then stop, to signal that the actuator will now operate the wheelchair, preventing inadvertent operation of...[More Information]

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