Adaptive Switch Laboratories, Inc. products
Driver Control 100 Series
Atom Electronic Head Array
The ATOM Electronic Head Array is designed so that a person can control power wheelchair movement, seat functions and has integrated Bluetooth. With the addition of ASL accessories, a client can wirelessly connect to an AAC device, a mouse emulator, and the Tecla E. The ASL 104 ATOM Electronic Head Array system has combined electronics within the head array for ease of access to the switch ports. With a touch of a switch, the ATOM Electronic Head Array can be used as a wireless switch interface for computer access or AAC devices. Switch settings and adjustments allow simplicity in how the ATOM Electronic Head Array functions. The directional indicator helps a clinician/provider see when a client is accessing a switch. An adjustable switch timer gives the client ease of access to all the other wheelchair functions. The on/off switch is located on the back of the ATOM Interface and is easily accessible.
Uno Single Switch Scanner with Bluetooth
The UNO Single Switch Scanner with Bluetooth is designed so that a person that has only one consistent switch site available can control multiple things with one switch; this includes power wheelchair movement, seat functions, phones, tablets and communication devices. An Attendant Control comes standard with the UNO which works in conjunction with the Drive Control. This will allow the attendant to assist the patient when they need it without totally taking over or changing to another drive setting. While in Bluetooth or auxiliary mode the patient will be able to use their phone or communication device and the attendant can control the movement of the chair. With the addition of ASL accessories, a client can connect wirelessly through the Tecla E or scan on a communication device when an ASL 802/4 is added. The UNO is designed for persons with MS, ALS, SMA, Locked-In Syndrome, High Level Spinal Cord Injuries, or anyone who has only a single constant switch site.
Mechanical Switches 300 Series
Lip Switch
The ASL 301 Lip Switch allows a Sip and Puff user to access the control capabilities of the power wheelchair electronics by lip movement. The switch is mounted approximately a half inch from the end of the Sip and Puff straw and plugs into the reset port on the controller. To change modes the user presses the switch with their lip.