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1. Click the Open Button c ier c SS _ LEETE 9 The channel names will be in the Name column un named channels will show as the channel number Click on the Name column at the end of the name channel number that you want to change The editor does not allow you to highlight the name so you will have to use backspace to delete the current name which will be a number on un named channels and type in the new name Repeat this step for all unnamed channels Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 65 Figure 47 Channel Editor List JPRECOR Channel Editor C Users Cosentin Documents Temp Precor channel guide json New Ust M Seve A Save As Open Gp A090 rures Move Up Move Down Ociete J About Ej tex Type Display Name Tuning STB Model ANALOG 24 24 223250 ANALOG 25 25 229250 ANALOG 26 26 235250 ANALOG 27 27 241250 ANALOG 28 28 247250 ANALOG 29 29 253250 ANALOG 30 30 259250 ANALOG 31 31 265250 ANALOG 32 32 271250 ANALOG 33 33 277250 ANALOG 34 34 283250 ANALOG 35 35 289250 ANALOG 36 36 295250 ANALOG 37 37 301250 ATS 9 1 KCTS HO 189000000 aT 92 Vme 189000000 aT 9 3 Create 189000000 ASC 11 1 KSTW HD 201000000 ATSC 13 1 KCPQ 521000000 ATSC 22 1 KZjO 539000000 a 22 2 Q13FOX 539000000 AK 22 3 AntTV 539000000 ATSC 16 1 KONG HO 575000000 ATSC 16 2 KONG SD 575000000 ATSC 4 1 KOMO 617000000 ATK 42 KOMO 2 617000000 10 Once all the un n
2. Note Automatic configuration will make up the vast majority of all installations If the installation requires a manual configuration you will be notified as such within the installation paperwork If a manual configuration is indicated precede with steps 7 11 only with assistance from the facilities IT personnel Manual Configuration Steps Only 7 Touch CONFIGURATION from the Connectivity menu 8 Touch on radio button next to Manual and then touch SETTINGS Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 80 Figure 59 Connectivity Manual Automatic Manual 9 Touch one of the network settings items from the Connectivity menu 10 Enter the data acquired from the network administrator using the on screen key pad and then select OK IP Address Netmask Gateway DNS Primary DNS Secondary 11 Repeat steps 9 and 10 for the remaining network settings Figure 60 Network Settings Data Screen rk Settings gu This afornation is required to set up a network connection s Netv Gateway DNS Primary DNS Secondary 12 Once a good IP Address is displayed touch Preva Server from the Connectivity menu to enter the web address 13 Enter na preva com by using the on screen key pad 14 Touch OK Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 81 15 A screen will appear stating that the equipment
3. Possible Remedies 1 Replace stop switch 2 Verify that the cable connectors are seated properly and ohm out the cable for continuity If an open is detected in the cable replace stop switch cable 3 Replace the stop switch Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 104 USB Flash Drive Not Recognized Description The P80 has failed to recognize the USB flash drive This could have been discovered during a software update attempt or during an import or export operation Possible Causes 1 External USB port PCB failure 2 External USB port cable failure 3 Internal P80 failure Possible Remedies 1 Replace External USB port PCB Part 40003 403 2 The External USB port cable is behind the armor and will require replacement of the entire P80 3 Replace the entire P8O Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 105 Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 106 NPRECOR Section 11 Replacement Procedures The following components can be replaced in the field Upper Component Access There is a small cover that fits on the top portion of the rear of the console This cover conceals 4 replaceable components the RFID board the WiFi Module the iPod Cable and the External USB Port Figure 63 P80 Top Access Panel amp Components RFID Board WiFi Module iPod Cable E
4. 7 Replace the rear vent cover 8 Check operation per procedure Section 3 Operation Verification on page 21 Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 117 IPRECOR Section 12 Wiring amp Block Diagrams Figure 80 Wiring Diagram Main Cable Connector Type Circuit comme le ee Key Treadmills only Six contact strip Siccontatstip keyed Win in F type coaxial Ethernet LAN Eight contact modular round black wine Data Datatrombaseunt base unit Eight contact modular on flat fray cable E Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 119 Connector Type Circuit Connector ee ee a a i ae 1 Stop Switch Connection 2 Video Coax Cable Connection Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 120 j e hy i T 4 ii i h a ih 1 i k n AF 3 Network Cable Connection 4 Data Cable Connection 5 Auto Stop Cable Connection 6 Power Cable Connection 7 Hand Held Heart Rate Cable Connection Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 121 NPRECOR Section 15 Replaceable Parts Identification Figure 81 P80 Top Access Components item 607 item 606 lam 612 RFID Board WIFI Module iPod Cable External USB Port item 608 Figure 82 Main Vented Access Components TV Tuner USB Cable
5. Display The display settings allow you to configure Measurement units Standby Mode Delay Touch Display a ee cl Internet Browser Access piay pag l Preva Net Panel TV Settings TV Settings help you set up See Procedure P80 TV television channels for your yanan Settings on page 59 The Workout Limit settings give you control over how the equipment is used Use these Touch Workout See Procedure P80 settings to create reasonable Limits Workout Limits on page limitations for equipment usage 42 including speed incline resistance and duration Register Equipment After Connectivity has been set See up the equipment can be Procedure Connectivity registered Touch Register and Registration see Equipment Section 9 Connectivity and Registration on page 77 Touch See Procedure P80 Connectivity Connectivity on page 77 Manage Settings Use this setting to save your equipment settings to a USB Touch Manage flash drive or to import settings Settings from a USB flash drive See Procedure P80 Manage Settings Cloning on page 69 Touch BACK to exit Equipment Usage back to Settings menu Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 35 Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 36 NPRECOR Section 5 System Tests and Workout Limits System Tests 1 From the Settings menu press System Set
6. Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 114 Figure 75 P80 Heart Rate Cable Routing 8 If applicable route the Auto Stop cable through the upper left corner of the weldment and connect it to the Auto Stop connector Figure 76 Auto Stop Cable Routing Auto Stop Cable Treadmill Only 9 lf applicable route the Stop Switch cable Treadmill only through the bottom right corner of the weldment and connect it to the Stop Switch connector Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 115 Figure 77 Stop Cable Routing Treadmill Only Stop cable routing TREADMILL ONLY Securing the P80 Console 1 Make sure that all cables are fully and securely connected and that cables are tied back properly Make sure any extra cabling is pulled down through the neck and along the front of the dash making sure the cables are routed through the plastic guides inside the neck 2 Tilt the control console backward toward yourself until the tab on the top edge of the armor slides along the top edge of the console mount and the screw holes align properly 3 Secure the console to the plate using the four flat head 5 8 inch long screws Note You must use 5 8 inch long screws If the screws are too short the console will not be properly grounded If the screws are too long it is possible to damage the internal wiring 4 Tighten the screws fully us
7. When the test is complete it will automatically exit to the Systems Test screen Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 40 Tes__Eqment_eseiptom O Touch Numeric Backlight Test Numeric Backlight Test 2 This tests the back lights of the lower display just above All the paddle controls The back lights of the display will illuminate in sequence in the Backlight Test and then automatically exit to the Systems Test screen ee ec Touch Numeric Display Test Numeric Display Test This will test the numeric LCD display just above the machine control levers All the numeric characters will be displayed in sequence and then automatically exit to the Systems Test Touch Heart Rate Heart Rate Grasp both of the heart rate grips on the handlebar the heart rate will be displayed after a couple of seconds Al Use a wireless heart rate strap or wireless heart rate simulator the heart rate will be displayed after a couple of seconds Touch BACK to exit to Systems Test Step Count Reset Note Do this only when replacing the flat belts 1 Touch Step Count Reset The screen will display Current total step count Step Count Reset Odometer Value at the last reset AMT12 Only During this step it is necessary to pedal the AMT while the Step Count is being reset touch START The Current Total Step Count will go to O The Step Count Reset will increment up The Odom
8. top portis for tuner Only used for Item 613 consoles prior to 1 5 hardware DC Power Splitter HR Board Item 619 Headphone Board Item 605 Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 123 Part Number Description Bubble Number PPPOO00000300302104 PLASTIC REAR DISPLAY P80 cee ASN PPPOOOQOO00300306103 P80 6 pevcccooo3ozs003a1 _ ureearunexrrpsocauy en PPPO00000301528007 ASSY CBL A V INTERFACE ACC PWR 30P PPP000000040003403 PCA REPLACEABLE USB BOARD P80 OO w ol PPPO00000012478014 ASSY CBL USB 2 0 A MALE B MALE BLA Oo w 02 603 04 605 607 08 612 613 618 619 622 651 998 Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 124
9. A f a 201 3M2 i a lt 3 termarere 201304 Sandie gt Choose def suk program z7 sapoeders senv0009 S feereeware_201 3073 pure 4 seri trance T femawore 2913973 Cut i i A ig sea0b2 utiity UV Copy Create shortcut Network Delete Rename Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 63 7 You should see 2 columns of channel information The first column should be the channel numbers and the second column should be channel names but un named channels will be displayed as the channel number Highlight the channel number in the channel name column and enter the channel name Repeat this step for all un named channels 8 Save As the ini file onto the USB thumb drive Figure 45 WordPad List CE id channel list ini WordPad Lo O LAREN Home View P7 gt X n _ ap _ P f Find Courier New 111 Aa 5 m D ig 2 Ba Copy l ab Replace Paste BiIUd amp x 2 A x Ja Fy ture Paint Dateand inset ae r drawing time object i Selecta A i i i 3 4 i 5 i A 3 1 Precor HDi S 1 Preva HD1 1 Showtime 11 1 TBS HD 15 1 TNT HD1 21 1 SEES 23 1 Preva HD2 25 1 Disney l 31 1 USA 33 1 SyFy Channel 35 1 ABC Family 100 J P 9 Inthe MY COMPUTER window locate the removable drive that represents the USB thumb drive right click on it and select Eject When the computer displays safe to remove hard
10. Prohibited by Law gt gt Ae A gt gt gt gt gt o ojo gt gt o Measurement of Units Standby Mode Delay Time Zone Closed Captioning Language Maximum Workout Duration Maximum Pause Time Summary Time Out Resistance Range RBK UBK only Speed Limit TRM only Incline Limit TRM only Auto Stop TRM only Cross Ramp Auto Level EFX only Channel Guide Region Default Channel Skip Unnamed Channels Page 69 Primary DNS Manual only Network Settings Secondary DNS Manual only Gateway Manual only Netmask Manual only Network Type Connectivit y Preva Server Address Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 70 P80 Cloning Procedure The following procedure will explain how to save existing P80 console settings onto a USB Flash Drive and then import the saved settings into another P80 console Note Settings from one P80 console will need to be configured manually and imported to a flash drive device before cloning and exporting to additional P8O consoles 1 From the Welcome screen press the Pause key and continue holding it down while you press in sequential order an X configuration on the Volume and Channel key pad O channel Up volume Down Volume Up Channel Down Release the Pause key when done pressing the arrows Figure 48 P80 Sign In Access Volume amp Channel Keypad o Pause Button 2 The s
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12. Wired Network Type Wired Configuration Automatic Configuration Automatic Status Not Connected Status Connected IP Address 0 0 0 0 IP Address 192 168 1 100 Preva Server na preva com Preva Server na preva com Check the IP Address field for a valid IP Address If the IP Address is present continue with step 12 If the IP Address is all zeros continue with step 4 Figure 57 IP Address Connected EE Connectivity Configuration Status IP Address Freya Server Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 79 4 Ifthe Status shows Connected and the IP Address is all zeros it will be necessary to either have the P80 software assist in acquiring the IP Address Recommended or enter the IP address manually Touch Configuration from the Connectivity menu 5 Touch on the radio button next to Automatic and then touch SETTINGS Figure 58 Connectivity Automatic Screen pack Configuration Pultomatic conliguration 1s recommended i Automatic ud Manual SETTINGS CANCEL 6 The P80 will attempt to connect to the network and when successful will acquire the networking information necessary for registration If the console was already connected it will skip straight to the Network Settings screen and display the current network information Once a good IP Address has been acquired the P80 can now be registered Continue with step 12
13. a red X will be displayed over the progress bar and a 2nd attempt will be made automatically If it fails the second attempt the yellow triangle screen will be displayed Figure 61 Yellow Triangle Screen Possible Causes 1 Second re boot attempt failed resulting in a recoverable boot error Possible Remedies 1 Recovery from this error may be possible Please call Precor Customer Support for assistance Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 85 Boot Error resulting in Red Triangle Being Displayed Description When the P80 is powered on there is a small delay of 2 5 minutes caused by the various boards initializing in a specific sequence If there is a problem with the initialization of any of these the P80 will attempt to load that software from the backup software location While the backup software is loading a progress bar will be displayed but if the attempt fails a red X will be displayed over the progress bar and a 2nd attempt will be made automatically If it fails the second attempt and the error is non recoverable the red triangle screen will be displayed Figure 62 Red Triangle Screen Possible Causes 1 Second re boot attempt failed resulting in a non recoverable boot error Possible Remedies 1 Recovery from this error is not possible Replace the P80 console Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page
14. base type TRM EFX AMT RBK and UBK P80 Power Requirements To operate the P80 requires a separate 12Vdc power supply The 12Vdc power supply will be mounted to the inside of the frame of the treadmill using Velcro strips For ALL other units because they are self powered the 12Vdc power supply must be outside of the equipment covers typically in a cable management Tee connector or other customer supplied cable management Except for the TRM make sure the power supply cable s ground lug is grounded to the equipment frame Treadmill Specific Concerns The cables entering the display support column should be routed from the side above the stop switch assembly not through the hole at the bottom of the display support column The cables should then be arranged in the clips in the display support column as shown below The ends of the cables should be routed through the display support column behind the console mounting plate and out through the hole in the center of the weldment There should be a total of 7 cables 8 cables if you consider that the heart rate cable is physically 2 cables going into one connector exiting the center hole in the console mounting plate Cables not routed in this manner can be pinched and or damaged during installation Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 7 Figure 1 TRM Console Support amp Cable Routing Clip the cables into the cable managem
15. console If this is disconnected or damaged reconnect or replace If the cable passes visual inspection use a known good cable to bypass this cable If the TV channel appears replace the coax cable running through the machine 4 Connect the machine to a known good A V drop If the TV channel now appears on the console verify the drop is good If not have the customer contact their A V service technician to repair the drop Verify signal strength with signal meter As above verify condition and connections of coax cables as well as verify quality of signal to that drop Verify signal strength using a signal meter 7 Rescan channels on that unit This is less likely to be the problem if the channel is coming in poorly since if the console is looking at the wrong channel number entirely this should manifest as a black TV screen rather than poor video quality Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 99 Machine Controls Unresponsive Description Machine controls do not respond to input User is unable to change workout parameters Possible Causes 1 Cable from machine controls to upper board is damaged or not inserted properly 2 Machine controls have failed Possible Remedies 1 Check yellow black cable in console for damage Ensure the cable is inserted fully onto the pins If not inserted properly insert If cable is damaged console must be replaced this is not a replaceable
16. dash using the attached flex ties making sure the cables are routed through the plastic guides inside the neck Figure 13 Dash Cable Routing 2 Tilt the control console back onto the mounting plate until the tab on the top edge of the armor slides along the top edge of the mounting plate and the screw holes align properly 3 Secure the console to the plate using the four flat head 5 8 inch long screws in the hardware kit Use the 5 8 inch long screws that come in the hardware kit as they are a custom length for this location If you need additional screws part number MCCNO25 031 contact Precor 7 inch screws are too short to provide the proper grounding required by the P80 and 3 4 inch are too long and can damage wires Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 18 Figure 14 Console Mounting Screws 4 Tighten the screws fully using a 32 inch hex wrench Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 19 Initial Configuration Steps After the P80 is physically installed it must be configured for the specifics of the facility TV settings network settings etc Below are the steps that need to be performed for the configuration and in the order they need to be performed Steps to Perform on Each And Every P80 These are settings that are unique to each specific P80 and therefore can t be cloned copied from console to co
17. in system settings 2 There is no network connection to the console 3 Console did not acquire a valid IP address 4 Insufficient Tier rights in Preva Business Suite Possible Remedies Go to system settings and toggle the Web Browser setting to ON 2 Check for bad and or missing Ethernet cables or connectors Disconnect the Ethernet cable feeding the unit and plug it into the Ethernet port of a laptop or netbook computer Verify that the computer s Ethernet LEDs flicker and that the computer can access a web page using the web browser 3 Goto System Settings Connection and verify the correct configuration Automatic or Manual change if necessary and press OK 4 Contact Precor for Preva account activation or assistance Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 88 Sign in Button Does Not Appear On the Welcome Screen Description The Welcome screen displays a Workouts button on the bottom left side of the screen and a Quickstart button on the bottom right side of the screen The Sign in button should be at the bottom center of the screen Possible Causes 1 Upgrade software to version 3 0 or higher Possible Remedies 1 Contact Precor for Preva account activation or assistance Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 89 Black Screen Full Console Description Console displays only a black screen Machine
18. is ready to be set up touch USER NAME AND PASSWORD 16 The user name and password will have been provided by Precor prior to installation Enter the user name using the on screen keypad then touch NEXT 17 Enter the password using the on screen keypad then touch NEXT 18 The next screen will list information that you need to know before continuing with the registration process e Site Code This is given at the time of the dispatch e Base Serial Number The base serial number is located on the exercise equipment e Friendly Name It is recommended that you have a list of the equipment with friendly names already assigned such as Elliptical 1 Treadmill 22 and so forth Touch NEXT 19 Enter the Site Code using the on screen keypad then touch NEXT 20 Enter the Base Serial Number using the on screen keypad then touch NEXT 21 Enter the Friendly Name using the on screen keypad then touch NEXT 22 Thenext screen displayed will be the Registration Summary screen Review the screen to ensure the information entered is correct before completing the registration If the information is not correct touch BACK until the screen with incorrect information is displayed Make the corrections and then touch NEXT unit you are back at the Registration Summary Screen 23 Touch Register to submit the data 24 If the registration was successful a screen with current software version will be displayed Touch FINISH to the Systems Settings me
19. is unusable Possible Causes 1 Console has frozen 2 Console is attempting to boot to an image that has corrupted 3 Touch screen has failed Possible Remedies j 2 3 Reboot the machine to resolve any software freezing issues If the console is attempting to boot to a corrupted software image when a reboot is performed the CPA version number will scroll across the display of the machine controls but the screen will remain black and will never reach the Precor splash screen Perform a 4 Power Cycle See Boot Screen Procedure below to force the machine to revert to the backup image When the unit boots successfully reflash the unit with the correct software to ensure that the old corrupted image has a usable image installed If the touch screen has failed the entire console will need to be replaced Boot Screen Procedure Turn the power off wait 5 10 seconds then back on On treadmills turn the on off switch to the off position then back to the on position On self powered units disconnect the power source connected to the P80 console and then reconnect the power source Wait 5 15 seconds Watch for the screen to flash It is critical that the timing be no less than 5 seconds and no greater than 45 seconds for the procedure to be successful Repeat steps 1 and 2 for 3 additional power Off and On cycles On the last or 4 cycle leave the power connected or the power switch turned to the On position allowing the P80 c
20. press in sequential order an X configuration on the Volume and Channel key pad DO channel Up volume Down O Volume Up Channel Down Release the Pause key when done pressing the arrows Note The keypad X configuration sequence should be not faster than 1 second between each key stroke Any speed faster than 1 second may result in an unsuccessful access to the sign in screen Figure 30 P80 Sign In Access Volume amp Channel Keypad o Pause Button 2 The sign in screen will be displayed Type in the technician access code 5 1 7 6 5 7 6 1 and press enter 3 Press Reflashing to view and reflash the CPA MFE and GUI to image A Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 49 Figure 37 Settings to Reflashing Screen Reflashing S N CON h About 4 CPA Reflashing lt 4 gt A 7 MFE Reflashing g D i Equipment Usage System Settings GUI Reflashing Software Downloads Reflashing ai No Available Updates hese Current User bi i NOTE All 3 CPA MFE and GUI must be rebooted to image A even if it is already on image A In addition these images must be rebooted in the specific order First the CPA then the MFE and then the GUD a From the Reflashing menu press CPA Reflashing b Press Reboot to Slot A Figure 32 Settings to Reflashing to CPA Screen Hetlashing k CPA Refl
21. rattling noises during use If the zip tie is missing locate one and secure the connection Be sure to get the zip tie on the connector and not on the cable Figure 6 Coax Connector Zip Tie Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 12 3 Ethernet Cable Routing The Ethernet cable should be routed through the center of the armor and then through the opening in the upper right side of the armor The Ethernet cable connects to the upper RJ45 type connector The Ethernet cable will always be black and round Figure 7 Ethernet Cable Routing N Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 13 4 Data Cable Routing The Data cable should be routed through the center of the armor and then through the opening in the upper right side of the armor The Data cable attaches to the lower RJ45 type connector The data cable will always be grey and flat Figure 8 Data Cable Routing Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 14 5 Auto Stop Cable Routing The Auto Stop cable treadmill only should be routed through the center of the armor and then through the upper left corner of the weldment The connector will be a four pin keyed connector Figure 9 Auto Stop Cable Routing Auto Stop Cable Treadmill Only Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distri
22. the list under Computer select it Figure 28 Flash Drive Device Picture B Video A Compute Flash Drive Device e oncom J 9 Right click the mouse on the removable disk and select Paste The Precor folder containing the P80 software will then be copied onto the flash drive device The P80 software on the flash drive is now ready to download onto the P80 consoles 10 Right click the mouse on the removable disk and select eject prior to removing the flash drive from the USB port The computer will respond with a message that it is safe to remove hardware and then you can remove the flash drive from the USB port Note Do not change the file name and do not copy any internal folder separately This folder is set up exactly as needed to correctly be recognized and downloaded by the P80 consoles Figure 29 Software Download_Flash Drive Copying recor 2010001441408 COR ER i Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 48 Installing P80 software into the P80 console Note The P80 stores two images of the software for the purpose of automatic error recovery It is therefore strongly advised to perform the flash procedure twice in order to ensure that both images are the same software version In addition CPA MFE and GUI should be running on the same image Procedure 1 From the Welcome screen press the Pause key and continue holding it down while you
23. then Touch USB Test again The number of active USB ports should be increased by one Touch CLOSE to exit to Systems Test Touch Touchscreen Test Place your finger on one corner of the screen and run it around the edges multiple times The line drawn by your finger should be very close to previous passes Be sure that you do not touch anything else with your other hand Touch FINISH to exit to Systems Test Touch Touchscreen Calibration A will be displayed on a white screen Touch the the spot you just touched will disappear and then be replaced with another in a different location on the white screen Continue to touch the as they appear on the screen until the test automatically exits to the Systems Test screen You cannot exit this test until all the have been touched and the screen is calibrated Touch Backlight Test The backlight will display three levels of brightness 100 60 and O in succession in 1 second intervals returning to the System Tests menu when complete Touch RGB Test The full screen should move through a succession of five colors requiring a touch anywhere on the screen to advance to the next These are Red Green Blue Black White returning to the Systems Tests menu when all the displayed colors have been touched Touch Speaker Test This test will send an audible sound to the speaker mounted in the headphone jack and while providing a graphic of a scrolling bar on the screen
24. 86 Preva Net Panel Icon Not Displayed Description Preva functions such as the user login button Preva Net Panel Icon and Preva Net Panel are not being displayed Possible Causes 1 Preva Net Panel not enabled in system settings 2 There is no network connection to the console 3 Console did not acquire a valid IP address 4 Insufficient Tier rights in Preva Business Suite Possible Remedies 1 Goto System Settings Press Display and toggle the Preva Net Panel setting to ON 2 Check for bad and or missing Ethernet cables or connectors Disconnect the Ethernet cable feeding the unit and plug it into the Ethernet port of a laptop or netbook computer Verify that the computer s Ethernet LEDs flicker and that the computer can access a web page using the web browser 3 Goto System Settings press Connection and verify the correct configuration Automatic or Manual change if necessary and press OK 4 Contact Precor for Preva account activation or assistance Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 87 Preva Net Panel Displayed but Web Pages and or RSS Feeds Do Not Load Description Preva functions such as the user login button Preva Net Panel Icon and Preva Net Panel are displayed but either the word WEB is not displayed on the Preva Net Panel list and or the RSS feed and web pages do not load Possible Causes 1 Web Browser is not enabled
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26. NPRECOR Service Manual P8O0 CONSOLE 20039 179 REV AOl PRECOR CUSTOMER SUPPORT Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 1 Contents SECTION 1 INUKOGUCTION seoran ES 5 POA ASD OCU SIN ae beste bl tla eel tec tab eb ete dentate a alaletsdvoa hee danaioieudaschdadaodateedan s 5 SS AVS Cy UIUC WIS aE EAE ancl ined cansna cease cae coun aN 5 Section 2 Verifying Proper Installation vu eecceseeeeseseeeseeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeesaueeeens 7 EGU VST Base C ANN IV etait ital suhag E EANAN N 7 POO POW ET REGUE MENTS sex scwsarorsortarestapestensteatatenesjetarstaeaatestaseute clara sete tate tesla thus 7 Tread peche CONCE suit mhcticataadcadeaacadnaccadiadcataadcadeia AI Mannie omtatieseett anit 7 Cable Routing Through the P8O Armor iinscaicaseadais ese baryapebnisastntnlbtateteiestpbeinattis bait ti baoattnbnicepshaignsincl sted buheadesiteliaceins 9 OP SWIEC Gab le ROU GING ssinieciorsinacustarrasttex a aa 10 2 RE OaxX Cadi ROUNO sassncidciitmarnncinnd a tai aNainE 11 3 Ethe met Cable Routing cscccsscccceeeeeeesssssssssssseeseseeeeeeeeeeeseesssssssseeeneeseeseeeeeeeeeesssseegs 13 4 Data Ca Die ROUINO nici avow detain ania rnla iron basemen datas eaeiti 14 FAU WOP Cable ROUTING aie A 15 6 POWEF Ca DIE ROUTING sessao A 16 7 He alt Rate Cable ROUNO siiaiiciacncovincstivievaiveetsverteatasnspnnacasvenianaasertenmateatsmnncensrnavintennienns 17 Mountine Te RSOCONSO Enara e a a
27. Settings Menu Table Settings Factory Configure View Test Options Default Language Sauls English Spanish French Italian Dutch Russian Japanese Measurement Units US Standard or Metric Standby Mode Delay 5 Minutes 15 Minutes 30 Minutes 60 Minutes Time Zone Note This setting will be displayed GMT 12 through only on software GMT 12 version 3 0 or earlier English US Standard GMT OOQ 10 Touch Language 2 Touch on a radio button next to the desired language a dot will fill the radio button next to the selection Touch OK to save the selection Touch CANCEL to exit without saving the selection Note All menus and selection will be in the language selected Touch Measurement Units 2 Touch on a radio button next to either US Standard or Metric a dot will fill the radio button next to the selection Touch OK to save the selection Touch CANCEL to exit without saving the selection Touch Standby Mode Delay Touch on a radio button next to the desired delay time a dot will then fill the radio button Touch OK to save the selection Touch CANCEL to exit without saving the selection Touch Time Zone Touch on the radio button next to the desired Time Zone a dot will fill the radio button Touch OK to save the selection Touch CANCEL to exit without saving the selection Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Pa
28. Strides AMT12 Reports the cumulative total strides for Only the Machine Information Only Last Workout Start Date The date of the start of the last workout Time Information Only Last Workout End Date The date of the end of the last workout Time Information Only Touch BACK to exit Equipment Usage back to Settings menu Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 33 System Settings Menu 1 From the Settings menu press System Settings The System Settings menu will be displayed as below Figure 21 Settings to System Settings System Tests Equipment Usage Connectivity System Settings Display Software Downloads TV Settings Reflashing i Workout Limits No Available Updates Register Equipment Current User Manage Settings 2 Use the System Settings to test your equipment and set parameters that benefit your users and your facility See the following P80 System Settings Menu Table Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 34 P80 System Settings Menu Table a Or Infomation Description Navigation Configure View Test a test ine E nat LON InG Touch Systems See Procedure System check specific functions of the Test Tests on page 37 equipment Connectivity The connectivity screens allow you to configure or provides information about the equipment s network connection
29. USB Flash Drive device has been inserted into the P80 console Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 72 Figure 51 Cloning Procedure Save To USB Ma BACK Manage Settings Save and restore settings for Display Mecha and Workout Lents 9 You will see a process bar and then Settings exported successfully to the USB drive displayed 10 When the export operation is complete Touch OK to return the Settings menus Figure 52 Settings Exported Successfully PRECOR Settings exported successfully to the USB drive 11 The settings export is now complete and you can exit the service mode by touching the back arrow until you get to the Welcome screen Remove the USB Flash Drive only after the P80 is at the Welcome screen 12 Move the USB Flash Drive device with the saved settings to a P80 console that you would like to import the saved settings to Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 73 13 Access the Manage Settings screen by following the described steps 1 through 6 14 Insert the USB Flash Drive into the USB Drive Port of the P80 console 15 Wait for the USB Flash Drive Icons to become active light up and then select Import from USB Figure 53 Manage Settings Import Manage Settings Save and restore settings for Display Media and Workout Limits 16 You will see a process bar and then Settings imported suc
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31. amed channels have been named Click the Save button at the top of the program window and click on the Exit button to close the Precor Channel Editor program 11 Inthe MY COMPUTER window locate the removable drive that represents the USB thumb drive right click on it and select Eject When the computer says safe to remove hardware remove the USB thumb drive 12 Insert the USB thumb drive into the P80 USB port navigate back to the TV Settings menu and select Import Export Channel Names 13 Touch Import from the P80 screen and wait for the message indicating that the import is complete To delete a channel from the Channel Guide On the Channel Guide screen touch the listing for the channel you want to delete Touch the DELETE button NO 3 When asked Are you sure Verify that you want to proceed and then touch YES 4 Touch BACK to Settings How to update the channel plan 1 Delete old channel rescan then reboot Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 66 Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 67 IPRECOR Section 8 Settings Cloning P80 Manage Settings Cloning The only P80 console settings that can be imported and exported through a USB Flash Drive device are P80 Manage Settings Table Display TV Settings Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution
32. and then Touch START The console will display the voltage of the battery Touch STOP to end the test Touch BACK to Systems Test Touch SPM Test and then START The console will display Pulse The pulse is showing a count of zero crossings from the generator SPM shows a software averaged version of pulse An averaged pulse per minute will display as Minimum and a Maximum pulse Touch STOP to end the test Touch BACK to exit to Systems Tests Touch RPM Test and then START The console will display Pulse The pulse is showing a count of zero crossings from the generator RPM shows a software averaged version of pulse Touch STOP to end the test Touch BACK to exit to Systems Test Touch Cross Ramp Test and then Touch START Use the machine control paddle to change the Cross Ramp The console will display the analog to digital A D and Glitches incline position number Dynamic available battery voltage to the lift system will be displayed Touch STOP to end the test Touch BACK to Systems Test Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 39 Tes___Eqment_eseipton USB Test Touchscreen Test Touchscreen Calibration Backlight Test RGB Test Speaker Test All j All Touch USB Test The USB Test will show the number of USB ports currently active there should be six Insert a USB Flash drive into the USB port and then Touch CLOSE and
33. aneas 83 Boot Error resulting in Yellow Triangle Being Displayed cccccccecsccsssscsecccsssesecsserssessecsssrsrsssessersesasentneanes 85 POSDECaUT oer en ee ee A ee ee ee ene nee ener 85 PO SSIS SS CIS Sorainen a a 85 Boot Error resulting in Red Triangle Being DiSplayed ccccccsssessscsssscsssscsssscsssecssecsssecassecassesassesssessseesasnsates 86 PES NO HOU sepa stenseernicanesnndieeteiannii S 86 FSS Se Serer terttcecntnta utente e 86 OOS 8 a bay dA 2 AO eee ee nr ne ee On ee ee ee eee 86 Preva Net Panel Icon Not Displayed a iwvsicscssiicarvesnideonacianneasiietiariiduviesinionntinitanlasiaebieametnneiidnueannineed 87 STO OI A E A E A E EN EEE E E E E E E PE 87 PODE BSS e e ateacacuatncennenndacesectvssasucacuaaaactaceansseecdocecliadeanventeaneuctatensesesedsaecteceansnndaes 87 Possible REMC CICS sesisticaseicceticansiinsiscosijnnniinonsntsadiiedsicssinasiddontinmnnisionubionssintecensyhiinennsisneinasubsesassicetunansisioat 87 Preva Net Panel Displayed but Web Pages and or RSS Feeds Do Not Load scsssccssncsssinsinr 88 DECOURA 88 OESIE OF LUE SIS 88 POSEER MEE ann T ee ene eee eee 88 Sign in Button Does Not Appear On the Welcome SCreen cccscssscssscssscsesssssssssesessesesseeesseeesseeeseeenstensatensen 89 DES ND EO Ws eere E E E E E E E A 89 POSSIDERE COUT E aae a a E e E EEE E E Oa E EEE E T 89 POoSSD le REMEdIE Sransrena ent nn On ee ec ene 89 Black Screen FUI CONSOLE sessirnar EA AAA A abner AEAEE OETA OENE EERE 90 Do DUO
34. ashing About _ Reflashing Firmware 80 14 0 25636 Equipment Usage MFE Reflashing i LPCA AAVA System Settings GUI Reflashing Boot Image Software Downloads Reboot to Current Slot Reflashing P Reboot to Slot A No Available Updates i Reboot to Slot B Current User c Press Restart CPA Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 50 Figure 33 Restart CPA Screen Restart CPA Restart CPA d Press BACK to return to Reflashing e From the Reflashing menu press MFE Reflashing f Press Reboot to Slot A Figure 34 Settings to Reflashing to MFE Screen A sack sack sack Settings Reflashing MFE Reflashing CPA Reflashing j App Version 80 14 0 26136 Equipment Usage MFE Reflashing Kernel Version 80 14 0 25395 System Settings GUI Reflashing Filesystem Version 80 14 0 256 Software Downloads Boot Image F Reflashing Reboot to Current Slot No Available Updates Reboot to Slot A Current User Reboot to Slot B g Press Restart MFE Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 51 Figure 35 Restart MFE Screen Restart MFE CANCEL Restart MFE h Press BACK to return to Reflashing i From the Reflashing menu press GUI Reflashing j Press Reboot to Slot A Figure 36 Settings to Reflashing to GUI Screen sack sack sack Settings Reflashing GUI Refl
35. ashing Equipment Usage MFE Reflashing Kernel Version System Settings GUI Reflashing Filesystem Version 80 14 0 261 Software Downloads Boot Image Reflashing Change to Slot A No Available Updates Change to Slot B Current User Reboot to Current Slot Reboot to Slot A Reboot to Slot B k Press Restart GUI and wait for the reboot to complete The P80 will reboot to the Welcome Screen Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 52 Figure 37 Restart GUI Screen Restart GUI The GUI will restart to slot A Restart GUI 4 Re enter diagnostics mode as described in step 1 Insert the USB Flash Drive into the USB Drive Port of the P80 console Figure 38 USB Drive Port and P80 Settings Screen USB Drive Port wo Settings Sereen Sittings 5 The P80 software will automatically access the USB Flash Drive files and look for a valid software update While the USB Flash Drive is being validated No Available Updates Once an update file has been identified and validated Available Updates will be displayed Touch the spot on the P80 console screen where Available Updates is displayed to select Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 53 6 A software package or list of software packages will be displayed on the P80 console screen Touch the spot on the P80 console screen displaying the software package
36. atch has been disengaged The yellow button will be raised on the dash The stop switch reset latch has been engaged but not fully so The cable connecting the stop switch to the console is disconnected loose or damaged The stop switch is malfunctioning ao fF O N The lower board has failed Possible Remedies 1 Press down firmly the yellow button on the dash The tread will reset itself shortly 2 Pull the lanyard to disengage the reset latch Press down firmly on the yellow button on the dash to reset the treadmill 3 Inspect the connections leading from the stop switch to the console Ensure that the cables are secure and undamaged 4 Replace the lower board Replace the stop switch assembly Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 102 Unit reboots of its own volition Description Console fully reboots without any outside input either during the boot process or while in operation Possible Causes Power connections outside fitness equipment are loose or bad Power connections inside fitness equipment are loose or bad Faulty power supply Facility power is not configured correctly on A W N Faulty console Possible Remedies 1 Inspect power cord from wall plate to power supply Cif non Treadmill or patch panel Cif Treadmill Verify all connections are tight and that there is no damage Swap with known good cable if appropriate Inspect connections from p
37. bles There is a 3 pin cable connector at the bottom of the board that leads behind the armor and there is a 4 pin cable connector at the top of the board that leads to the heart rate grips The Headphone Board connects via a signal cable and a ground wire that snaps onto a ground lug The board then snaps into a plastic housing that then snaps onto the bottom of the console Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 108 Replacing the P80 Console Console Mounting Removal 1 Remove the rear vent cover Do not use a sharp tool such as a flat bladed screwdriver to pry up the cover as you can damage the covers and possibly components inside the console When the cover starts to come loose gently unsnap it from the P80 and set it aside where it will not be scratched Figure 65 P80 Rear Cover Removal 2 Remove the four flat head 5 8 inch long screws that secure the console to the plate Figure 66 Console Mounting Screws Tilt the console forward away from yourself on the mounting hook Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 109 Figure 67 Maintenance Access Hook Console Mounting Hook Mounting Plate Disconnecting Cables 1 Locate the coax connector and cut the wire tie that secures the coax connector to the console armor Disconnect the coax cable connector from the consoles flexible coax cable connector Fi
38. bution Prohibited by Law Page 15 6 Power Cable Routing The Power cable should be routed through the center of the armor and then through the upper left corner of the weldment If the P80 is hardware version 1 It is possible that when you are dressing the cables to pull this connector back inside the weldment Leave the connector on the side of the P80 as shown as it might be necessary to access it for troubleshooting Version 1 5 hardware will connect to the power supply board Figure 10 1 5 Power Cable Routing Prior to version 1 5 Hardware Power Cable Prior to version 1 5 Hardware Power Cable Version 1 5 Hardware and later Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 16 7 Heart Rate Cable Routing The Heart Rate cable should be routed through the center of the armor and then through the upper left corner of the weldment Route any excess Heart Rate cable into the rectangular center section of the dash assembly Figure 12 Heart Rate Cable Routing Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 17 Mounting the P80 Console 1 Double check that all cables are fully and securely connected and that cables are tied back properly Make sure any extra cabling is pulled down through the neck NOTE For treadmill installations make sure that the cables from the upright to the mounting neck are routed along the front of the
39. cessfully displayed Figure 54 Settings Imported Successfully Settings imported successfully 17 Touch OK to return the Settings menus Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 74 18 Exit the service mode as described in steps 11 19 Repeat the described process steps 12 though 16 for any remaining P80 consoles Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 75 JPRECOR Section 9 Connectivity and Registration P80 Connectivity Precor strongly recommends that only a qualified trained service provider set up and register the P80 These setting provide the following information Network Type Configuration Status IP Address Preva Server gt gt hU OH To view connectivity information 1 From the Settings menu press System Settings and then press Connectivity The Connectivity menu will be displayed as below Figure 55 Settings to Systern Settings to Connectivity Screens qm qas E E Settings System Settings Connectivity About System Tests l Configuration Equipment Usage Connectivity gt System Settings Display Software Downloads On Tw Settings Status IP Address Preva Serve Retlashing Workout Limits a i No Avalike Updates Register Equipment Mtanage Setiimgs 2 To select Connectivity Setting touch on an item in the Connectivity Settings menu Precor Incorpora
40. d corner of the P80 front panel just above the screen Touch Import Export Channel Names from the TV Settings menu 3 Touch Export from the P80 screen and wait for the message indicating that the export is complete 4 Touch BACK several times to exit to the Welcome screen and remove the USB thumb drive from the P80 USB port 5 the USB thumb drive into a USB port on any Windows based PC and choose to view the file contents of the thumb drive 6 Open the Precor folder and locate the file called channel list ini Right click on the channel list file and select OPEN WITH and choose WordPad do not open the file in Word or notepad Figure 43 Channel List_Precor Folder x EN a Computer Removable Disk F 20 E fle Ede View Took Help Orgenee v we Open Share with Burn New folder v 3 8 4 Favontes BE Desktop Precor Folder Wa Libeanes E Student Thumb Orrve Listing of Folders d Documents mi Mes w Pictures Videos Figure 44 Channel List_File_ WordPad Orgaruze gt P Open v Pret Burn Nee folder I Q BE Oecktop E 122711 fie Ede View Took Help IB Downloads E Mineo 40 j Channel list ini f Prin b da p 7 Dip i Computer fermware_ 2013011 uf Eda wth Notepad ry x i i Windows C fermware 2013012 Open with gt 2 Notepad jos mae r am Remove Disk F Samaara 20342 Scan tor uesta E Wordpad Open with WordPad 2 COE custsery
41. drive that has at least 1GB of empty space Verifying Hardware Compatibility Since the initial release of the P80 there have been hardware and software updates Before updating software you should verify what hardware version is installed and if it is compatible with the software version you are updating to There are 2 methods of determining the hardware version Method 1 The Event Log Reboot the P80 Once the P80 fully boots to the Welcome screen go into the service access menus and press ABOUT then press EVENT LOG Look for an entry that begins with OMAP and look for the word Hardware Hardwarel 256K memory early P8Qs Hardware2 512K memory Hardware3 includes new dual power supply Method 2 Part Number Dash On the back of the P80 armor behind the vent cover look for the part number label Part number with 101 or 601 only 256K memory early P8Os Part number with 102 or 602 512K memory Part number with 103 or 603 only includes new dual power supply Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 45 Acquiring P80 Software from the Precor FTP Site Procedure 1 Open Windows Explorer on a desk top or laptop computer Note Windows Explorer is a file manager application that is included with releases of the Microsoft Windows operating system from Windows 95 onwards NOTE Windows Explorer otherwise known as My Computer should not be confused
42. dware as well as software Before you begin to troubleshoot it may be necessary to verify what hardware version is installed There are 2 methods of determining the hardware version Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 83 Method 7 The Event Log Reboot the P80 Once the P80 fully boots to the Welcome screen go into the service access menus and press ABOUT then press EVENT LOG Look for an entry that begins with OMAP and look for the word Hardware e Hardwarel 256K memory early P80s e Hardware2 512K memory e Hardware3 includes new dual power supply Method 2 Part Number Dash On the back of the P80 armor behind the vent cover look for the part number label Part number with 101 or 601 only 256K memory early P8Os Part number with 102 or 602 512K memory Part number with 103 or 603 only includes new dual power supply Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 84 Boot Error resulting in Yellow Triangle Being Displayed Description When the P80 is powered on there is a small delay of 2 5 minutes caused by the various boards initializing in a specific sequence If there is a problem with the initialization of any of these the P80 will attempt to load that software from the backup software location While the backup software is loading a progress bar will be displayed but if the attempt fails
43. ect the machine to a known good A V drop If the TV channel now appears on the console verify the drop is good If not have the customer contact their A V service technician to repair the drop d Verify signal strength with signal meter 2 As above verify condition and connections of coax cables as well as verify quality of signal to that drop Verify signal strength using a signal meter 3 Rescan channels on that unit This is less likely to be the problem if the channel is coming in poorly since if the console is looking at the wrong channel number entirely this should manifest as a black TV screen rather than poor video quality Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 93 Green Screen Description Entire touch screen is displaying a green color No response to any inputs machine is completely unusable Possible Causes 1 Operation System kernel crash Operating System is completely hung up no error logging is able to occur Possible Remedies 1 Reboot machine Upgrade software to latest version Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 94 Stuttering Channels Description TV channels stutters and skips regularly every second or so Video and audio skip together If the skipping channel is left on the TV may go black for a short time and the mediaapp will be reset by the system Possible Causes 1 Tuner tuned impro
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45. els change using both touch screen controls and channel A and n7 buttons E LI Audio is present at the headphone jack and volume is controlled using the volume A and y buttons LI Networked P80Os only Preva net panel displayed and RSS feeds can load from the internet Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 23 IPRECOR Section 4 Accessing the Service Software Menus Settings Menu 1 The Welcome screen will be the first screen you see when the P80 console boots up 2 From the Welcome screen press the Pause key and continue holding it down while you press in sequential order an X configuration on the Volume and Channel key pad O channel Up volume Down O Volume Up Channel Down Release the Pause key when done pressing the arrows Note The keypad X configuration sequence should be not faster than 1 second between each key stroke Any speed faster than 1 second may result in an unsuccessful access to the sign in screen Figure 16 P80 Sign In Access Volume amp Channel Keypad m Pause Button 3 After entering the X pattern above the sign in screen will be displayed Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 25 Figure 17 Sign In Screen CANCEL 4 Type inthe technician access 5 1 7 6 5 7 6 1 and then touch OK The Settings menu will be displayed Figure 18 Settings Screen About E
46. ent 2 F A m Tar sy Wy r T J DAY t Y 4 gt m k ee ia Pa lt is 2 x v Setai j 1 D Data Ethernet RF Stop Switch Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law HR Power Auto Stop Page 8 Cable Routing Through the P80 Armor In the back of the P80 console is a large black steel support called the Armor At the bottom of the unit s mounting plate there is a hook that holds the console in place leaving your hands free to perform the cable routing steps Remove the 4 console mounting screws and tilt the console forward allowing the hook to support the console Verify the cable routing against the following steps Cables should be routed through the center of the armor and out specific side openings in the armor The specific order and path that these cables are routed allow them to be attached to their respective connectors without being pinched and or damaged Cable Routing Order Stop Switch Cable RF Coax Cable Ethernet Cable Data Cable Auto Stop Cable Power Cable Heart Rate Cable N O OF fF W N amp l Figure 2 Console on Mounting Hook Console Mounting Notch Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 9 1 Stop Switch Cable Routing The Stop Switch assembly cable treadmill only should be routed through the lower right corner of the armor and connected to the 6 pin flat connecto
47. eo and network sources In addition the console must also have been registered and a channel scan completed Procedure 1 Plug the power cord into the wall outlet or turn on the treadmill with its breaker switch Verify that the P80 Boots Up to the Welcome screen the boot sequence will take some time Figure 15 Welcome Screen j i Featured workout Ceg Sculpt WORKOUTS OUlER START SIGH IN 2 Press the Quick Start button on the touch screen and verify that the unit starts the manual workout program 3 Verify that the machine control lever s operate s the appropriate machine functions of the equipment base e Press RESISTANCE ah SPEED AN on a treadmill lever in the up direction and verify that resistance level or speed has been increased Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 21 e Press RESISTANCE Y SPEED y on a treadmill lever in the down direction and verify that resistance level or speed has been decreased fthe unit has a variable cross ramp or lift press INCLINE A lever in the up direction and verify that the incline travels in the up direction e fthe unit has a variable cross ramp or lift press INCLINE NT lever in the down direction and verify that the incline travels in the down direction e fthe P80 is connected to a treadmill pull the E stop lanyard and verify that the screen displays Reset the Treadmill along with a picture of the E st
48. eter will display the total miles recorded at the time of the reset Touch BACK to System Tests 4 Touch BACK to exit System Tests back to System Settings menu Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 41 P80 Workout Limits The Workout Limit settings give you control over how the equipment is used Use these settings to create reasonable limitations for equipment usage including speed incline resistance and duration Non touch screen consoles refer to these as Club Settings 1 From the Settings menu press System Settings and then press Workout Limits The Workout Limits menu will be displayed as below Figure 23 Settings to System Settings to Workout Limits ja FA TROLLA Workout Limits _Spacity the workout duration and equipment limite for your facility About System Tests Maximum Workout Duration 120 minutes Maximum Pause 300 seconds Equipment Usage Connectivity System Settings Display Summary Time Out Software Downloads On TV Settings CrossRamp Auto level Reflashing Workout Limits No Available Updates Register Equipment Current User Manage Settings 2 To selecta Workout Limit setting touch on an item in the Workout Limits menu See the following P80 Workout Limits Menu Table Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 42 P80 Workout Limits Menu Table Settings Option
49. exit without saving the selection Touch OFF to disable this function Note Scans for digital channels will add addition time to scan Touch Closed Captioning Touch on a radio button next to either ON OFF a dot will fill the radio button next to the desired selection Touch OK to save the selection Touch CANCEL to exit without Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 60 Setings Settings Factory Configure View Test Extensive Scan ON OFF OFF Touch ON to enable this feature Scans for analog channels across multiple frequencies The scan may take up to 2 hours Default saving the selection Export Channels names to a USB drive edit names with a PC Save the edited names back to USB drive and then import them into the P80 Export Channels to a USB drive edit names with the Precor Channel Editor Save the edited names back to USB drive and then import them into the P80 Export Import Channel Names software prior to 3 2 Export Import Channel Names software 3 2 or later Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 61 Channel Guide The following procedure discusses how to set up the channel guide and how to configure audio and video playback Note The correct region must be set before you scan for available channels To confirm the settings touch Region A list of regions will be displayed Confirm that the
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51. ge 57 Settings Factory Configure View Test Options Default Touch Internet Browser Access Internet Browser Access Touch on the radio button next to the ON a dot will fill the radio button ON OFF Touch OK to save the selection Touch CANCEL to exit without saving the selection Touch Preva Net Panel Touch on the radio button next to the ON or OFF a dot will fill the radio button Preva Net Panel oe ee Touch OK to save the selection Touch CANCEL to exit without saving the selection 4 Touch BACK to exit Display back to System Settings menu Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 58 P80 TV Settings The TV settings allow you to Scan Channels and configure the TV Source Region Default Channel and Channel Names 1 From the Settings menu press System Settings and then press TV Settings The TV Settings menu will be displayed as below Figure 41 Settings to System Settings tol V Settings Screens Channel Guide About System Tests Equipment Usage f Connectivity Source oe Region 4 System Settings os Display ia ae Default Channel Software Downloads z TV Settings C heo Volume Correction Reflashing Workout Limits Skip Unnamed Channels No Available Updates Register Equipment p TE Extensive Scan Current User Manage Settings Closed Captioning Export Import Channels 2 Toselecta TV Set
52. gure 68 Coax Cable Coax Cable Tie Console Flexible Coax AA Coax Cable i Cable Connector N 3 d y A Connector 2 Disconnect the Ethernet cable Data cable the Power cable HR cable Auto Stop cable Treadmill only and Stop Switch cable Treadmill only Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 110 Figure 69 Disconnecting Cables Data Cable Ethernet Cable Auto Stop Cable Treadmill Only Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 111 Figure 71 Stop Cable Routing Treadmill Only cable routing TREADMILL ONLY 3 Remove the console by lifting it off the mounting hook Console Installation 1 Inthe back of the P80 console there is a large black steel support called the Armor At the bottom of Armor there is a notch about inches in depth and about 1 inches across Set the console notch over the over the mounting hook Note Before releasing the console insure the notch is securely seated over the mounting hook Figure 72 Console on Mounting Hook Console Mounting Notch Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 112 Cable Connections 1 Route the RF coax cable down below the tuner and out the right bottom side of the armor This is easier if you straighten the cable and gently push it in the direction as shown in diagram below Feed about 10 i
53. he software on additional consoles Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 54 JPRECOR Section 7 Display and Entertainment Settings P80 Display The display settings allow you to configure Language Measurement units Standby Mode Delay Time Zone and Closed Captioning 1 From the Settings menu press System Settings and then press Display The Display menu will be displayed as below Figure 39 Settings to System Settings to Display Screens rs BACK pe A oac Pma BACK Settings System Settings Display System Tests Default Language English Equipment Usage Connectivity Measurement Units US Standard System Settings Display Standby Mode Delay 15 Minutes Software Downloads TV Settings Internet Browser Access On Reflashing Workout Limits Preva Net Panel On No Available Updates Register Equipment Current User Manage Settings 2 To selecta Display Setting touch on an item in the Display menu see the following Display Settings Menu Table Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 55 Figure 40 Display Screen a CSM Default Language Measurement Units Standby Mode Delay Internet Browser Access Preva Net Panel Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law English US Standard 15 Minutes On On Page 56 P80 Display
54. ign in screen will be displayed Type in the technician access code 5 1 7 6 5 7 6 1 and press enter The Settings menu will be displayed See Settings Table 3 Use the System mode to configure settings in ways that benefit the users and the facility Changes made to these settings save to the fitness equipment To select a Setting touch on an item in the Settings menu 4 The Settings screen will be displayed Select Systems Settings from the Settings menu From the Systems Settings menu select Manage Settings Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 71 Figure 49 Settings to System Settings to Manage Settings Screens System Settings Manage Settings Save and restore setiings for Display Modis and Workout Lenis System Tests Equipment Usage Connectivity System Settings Display sthware Dranio Di Tv settings Reflashing Workout Limits No Available Updates Register Equipment Current User a Manage settings 6 The Manage Settings screen will display two gray inactive USB Flash Drive Icons 7 Insert the USB Flash Drive into the USB Drive Port of the P80 console Figure 50 P80 USB Flash Drive Port USE Drive Port 8 When the gray inactive Save to USB Flash Drive Icon becomes active and lights up select Export to USB Note Depending on the type of Flash Drive device used it may take up to a minute for the USB Flash Drive Icons to become active light up after the
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56. ing a 32 inch hex wrench 5 Replace the rear vent cover Replacing the P80 Heart Rate PCA Board Procedure 1 Remove the rear vent cover Do not use a sharp tool such as a flat bladed screwdriver to pry up the cover as you can damage the covers and possibly components inside the console When the cover starts to come loose gently unsnap it from the P80 and set it aside where it will not be scratched Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 116 Figure 78 P80 Rear Cover Removal 2 The PCA s in the console are static sensitive They can be damaged if proper static prevention equipment is not used Attach an anti static wrist strap to your arm and then connect the ground lead of the wrist strap to frame ground 3 The HR PCA snaps into its mounting Press the release tab sideways and remove the HR PCA from its mounting 4 Disconnect the HR cable and handlebar cable from the HR PCA 5 Connect the HHHR Grip cable assembly to the upper connector on the HR PCA and the HR PCA Power cable to the lower connector on the replacement HR PCA 6 Orient the replacement HR PCA so that the side with the protective foam pad is facing out and snap the HR PCA into its mounting Figure 79 P80 Heart Rate PCA Board AN z Heart Rate Board Release Tab C Hand Held Heart Rate gt Grip Cable Assembly j ona gt Heart Rate board ee r Power Cable Assembly
57. loads setting allows software to be to On to Enable automatically updated through the Automatic Downloads Preva network Touch Software Default is ON It is recommended that this remain Downloads ON at all times Contact Precor Touch radio button next Customer Service before this setting to Off to Disable is disabled Automatic Downloads Reflashing The P80 is equipped with advanced boot error recovery features These settings are used to view and control software boot images These settings Touch are used during a manual software Reflashing View and or change the active software boot image update and for advanced troubleshooting with Precor assistance only Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 27 Available The default is No Available Touch the radio button Updates Updates When a USB flash drive is next to the desired installed that contains a valid available update Or software package Available Updates will be displayed Touch View to see the No Available details of the software oe Touch bundle Touch BACK Available to return to updates list Updates Touch Install to load the update into the console See Procedure Updating Software see Section 6 Updating Software on page 45 Current User The log indicates current user s Touch Current e l access level User Touch BACK to exit Touch BACK to exit Settings Precor Incorporated Unau
58. menu Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 31 Equipment Usage Menu 1 From the Settings menu press Equipment Usage The Equipment Usage menu will be displayed as below Figure 20 Settings to Equipment Usage Equipment Usage Information about the usage of this equipment Cumulative Workout Seconds WO 77 Equipment Usage Cumulative Workout Distance 111 0 miles System Settings Cumulative Workout Sessions 105 Software Downloads On Last Workout Start DateTime 2013 08 057 20 39 43 Reflashing Last Workout End DateTime 2013 08 05721 64 47 Current User 2 The Equipment Usage settings provide information on Cumulative Equipment usage See the following P80 Equipment Usage Menu Table Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 32 P80 Equipment Usage Menu Table Menu or Information Item aa OO Detail or Test Cumulative Workout Total number of seconds Seconds are Seconds counted when the workout clock starts neem AON MY Treadmills will report miles of use Cumulative Workout Distance AMTs will report a horizontal distance as miles Ellipticals will convert total strides to Information Only miles Bikes will convert total revolutions to miles Cumulative Work Out Total number of sessions A session is Sessions counted if the summary screen displays monn atom Only Total Belt
59. nches of cable out though the plastic using your finger as a guide 2 Bring the coax cable up over the top of the armor and connect it to the flexible cable attached to the tuner 3 Secure the RF coax connectors in place with a zip tie Note It is important that the connection be tied to the frame in this location to prevent the cable from being pinched and the possibility of rattling noises during use Be sure to secure the zip tie on the connector and not on the cable Cable Wire Tie 4 Route the black round Ethernet cable through the opening in the upper right side of the armor behind the tuner and connect the Ethernet cable to the upper RJ45 type connector 5 Route the grey flat Data cable through the opening in the upper right side of the armor behind the tuner and connect the Data cable to the lower RJ45 type connector Figure 73 Cable Connections Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 113 6 Route the Power cable through the upper left corner of the weldment and connect it to the P80 power connector Note Leave the connector on the side of the P80 as shown in below as it might be necessary to access it for troubleshooting Figure 74 P80 Power Cable Routing 7 Route the Heart Rate cable through the upper left corner of the weldment and connect it to the HR PCA Route any excess Heart Rate cable into the rectangular center section of the dash assembly
60. nel now appears on the console verify the drop is good If not have the customer contact their A V service technician to repair the drop Verify signal strength with signal meter As above verify condition and connections of coax cables as well as verify quality of signal to that drop Verify signal strength using a signal meter 7 Rescan channels on that unit This is less likely to be the problem if the channel is coming in poorly since if the console is looking at the wrong channel number entirely this should manifest as a black TV screen rather than poor video quality Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 98 Poor Audio Quality All Channels Multiple Units Description One or a limited number channels on a unit has poor reception or no reception Possible Causes 1 Loose or damaged coaxial cable 2 Poor television signal to the machine 3 Incorrect channel scan lineup Possible Remedies 1 Check for good video signal to the tuner 2 Inspect jumper cable connecting fitness equipment to the video drop If it is visibly damaged or disconnected replace or reconnect If it passes visual inspection swap with a known good jumper cable If the TV channel now appears the cable is the cause Replace the jumper cable If the channel does not appear perform the same check on the F connectors 3 Inspect the cable that runs from the patch panel at the bottom of the machine to the
61. nformation is not currently available to be displayed Information Only location Displays location information Touch BACK to exit Shows current version of software Displays detailed information about the current software Touch BACK to About Determines how often the console will Information Only check for updates Determines how often the console i Information Only communicates with the Server Minimum amount of time between korman heartbeats to the Preva server y Maximum amount of time between heartbeats to the Preva server Information Only Entered on user console Touch LOCATION to change the MFE MAC Media _ Stored in the consoles memory Set at Information Only Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 30 Access Code factory This is a hardware address that Address uniquely identifies each node of a network Network Time These addresses are set at the factory Server 1 and will not need to be changed in the Information Only field Network Time These addresses are set at the factory Information Only Note They Server 2 and need be changed in the field can be manually changed Network Time These addresses are set at the factory A RER AE E Server 3 and need be changed in the field y Machine Type Type of equipment AMT RBK UBK l Machine Type EFX amp TRM Set at factory d Touch BACK to exit About back to Settings
62. nsole O Verify that the software is at the current version and update if necessary per procedure Updating Software see Section 6 Updating Software on page 45 O Connect the P80 to the facilities network per procedure Connectivity and Registration see Section 9 Connectivity and Registration on page 77 O Register the P80 with Preva Business Suite per procedure Connectivity and Registration see Section 9 Connectivity and Registration on page 77 Steps that can be Cloned copied These are the settings that can be set up on one P80 and then cloned to all the other P80s at that facility O Perform a channel scan per procedure Display and Entertainment Settings see Section 7 Display and Entertainment Settings on page 55 O Name all channels per procedure Display and Entertainment Settings see Section 7 Display and Entertainment Settings on page 55 O Save configuration and clone to all other P80s per procedure Cloning Settings see Section 8 Cloning Settings on page 69 Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 20 JPRECOR Section 3 Operation Verification This section provides a quick method of checking the proper operation of the P80 Proper operation of the P80 should be verified at the end of any maintenance procedure The following procedure assumes a fully operational console that has been properly installed and connected to vid
63. nu if a newer software version is available the console will automatically start the download 25 Touch E BACK to Exit Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 82 IPRECOR Troubleshooting Procedures In This Section Verifying the Hardware Version ccsccccssscsssscsssscssscsssecssecsssscsesessececsssecsesessesesaecessecassesasancassecassecasnsasensannsas 83 Boot Error resulting in Yellow Triangle Being Displayed ou eccssecsssecsessesssecssseesssessssessesrsseersssteeseeneas 85 Boot Error resulting in Red Triangle Being Displayed uu ccecessccsssscssscsssecssecssecsssecsseesssensasessssnsssenean 86 Preva Net Panel Icon Not Displayed wccavcnnccscnanaatinonatsnbieseirtuanitaniansabinssuntinnsrasiteeaowdalueeasdbiseauinieeanusiesiussins 87 Preva Net Panel Displayed but Web Pages and or RSS Feeds Do Not Load cece 88 Sign in Button Does Not Appear On the Welcome Screen ccccsscsscssssesssscsssscsssecsesecassecsssecsseesssensateneas 89 Black Screen Full CONSOLE cccccscscsscsecsssecsssecscsecessecessecsssecsesessesessssessesesaesasaecassecassneasatcassecasesasensanensineesass 90 Poor Quality Video Single Unit Only tnecisivessatinoonsantinonenssanwstuoneasbabsreratdeuinnonaienioundiacadaantdantuasstunteanssteiwabevessid 91 Poor Quality Video All UNITS scshevscssihossssncinsoadvosoninnonsennssiosnenathuntisusietadcvandtiles ndsdetinseetidetictaisianGnduasdnvotiansanedbastiaedn 92 Poor
64. onsole to boot up completely If the P80 console boot up to the Welcome screen was successful go to step 6 If the P80 console still will not boot to the Welcome screen try the power cycle again up to two times more as needed Contact PRECOR customer support Reprogram the P80 console with the most current software package available P80 Updating Software for instructions on how to reprogram the P80 console Be sure to double flash Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 90 Poor Quality Video Single Unit Only Description Television signal is present but picture quality is consistently or inconsistently poor across all available channels Possible Causes 1 Loose or damaged coaxial cable 2 Poor television signal to the machine 3 Incorrect region setting in channel settings Possible Remedies 1 Check for good video signal to the tuner 2 Inspect jumper cable connecting fitness equipment to the video drop If it is visibly damaged or disconnected replace or reconnect If it passes visual inspection swap with a known good jumper cable If a TV channel now appears the cable is the cause Replace the jumper cable If the channel does not appear perform the same check on the F connectors 3 Inspect the cable that runs from the patch panel at the bottom of the machine to the console If this is disconnected or damaged reconnect or replace If the cable passes visual inspection
65. op switch in the UP position 4 Set the touch screen to view the Entertainment Panel and verify that TV channels are displayed e Verify that the current channel is displayed in the preview window Press one of the other channels in the list on the touch screen and verify that the channel changes in approximately 3 seconds Press the channel up switch and verify that the channel changes in approximately 3 seconds Press the channel down switch and verify that the channel changes in approximately 3 seconds Plug in a set of headphones and verify that sound is present at both ears Press the volume up switch and verify that the volume increases Press the volume down switch and verify that the volume decreases O1 f Preva Networked Fitness option is activated verify that the Preva net panel icon is displayed Press the Preva net panel icon and verify the Preva net panel appears Press the ALL button and verify that a list of RSS feeds appears Press the Go button and verify that the RSS article loads and is displayed on the screen Viewing an RSS article also verifies that the P80 is capable of web access Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 22 Operation Verification Checklist LI P80 Boots Up to the Welcome screen E Machine begins work out after pressing Quick Start E Machine controls are functional E P80 can display TV channels TV chann
66. ouch Speed Limit TRM only The on screen keypad will appear enter the desired duration using the keypad Touch FINISH to exit to the Workout Limits screen Incline Limit TRM 883 Cross TRM only Ramp incline range be set to 0 ER Touch Incline Limit The on screen keypad will appear TRM 885 Cross enter the desired duration using the Ramp incline range keypad aa be ae to 0 to Touch FINISH to exit to the Workout 15 Note the incline Haie cerean range is 3 to 15 but the limit can only be set from 0 to 15 Touch Auto Stop Auto Stop TRM only Touch on a radio button next to either ON OFF a dot will then fill the radio button next to the selection Touch OK to exit to the Workout Limits menu Touch Cross Ramp Auto Level Cross Ramp Auto Level Cross Ramp Auto Touch the y A to move auto level to i the desired setting EFX only level settings are g from 1 to 20 Touch OK to exit to the Workout Limits menu Touch BACK to exit Workout Limits back to System Settings menu Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 44 IPRECOR Section 6 Updating Software The P80 console is driven by software with innovative features that enhances the user s experience during a workout Periodically the software will need to be updated with improvements to the functionality and features This procedure explains how to update the software using a USB Flash
67. ower supply to patch panel Cif non Treadmill Reconnect or replace all cables as needed 2 Open the machine and inspect the power cord running from patch panel to console Cif non Treadmill or from patch panel to power supply Cif Treadmill Swap with known good to test if needed On Treads also check from power supply to console Again swap with known good to test Inspect power supply for damage Swap with known good power supply to test Replace if needed 4 Ensure that facility has configured their power correctly About 8 non treadmill units can be connected through one dedicated circuit Each treadmill must be on a dedicated branch circuit Neutrals and Hot Leads must not be shared among treadmills If the power supplied to the machines is not up to specification the customer will need to contact an electrician to make the needed repairs 5 Ifthe power power supply and power cabling are all good and securely connected the console will need to be replaced Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 103 Treadmill Resets to Welcome Screen at Beginning of the 3 0 2 1 Countdown Description After pressing Quickstart the console will start the 3 2 1 countdown but reverts back to the Welcome screen immediately after the 3 Possible Causes 1 Stop switch damaged or faulty 2 Stop switch wiring damaged or faulty 3 Stop switch stuck in the in the engaged position
68. part 2 f machine controls have failed the entire console will need to be replaced This is not a replaceable part Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 100 Message Out of Service Displayed Description Console is displaying a message that says Temporarily Out of Service Please use another machine Possible Causes 1 Software has encountered an error causing the console to enter Out of Service mode 2 The Auto Stop sensor on a treadmill is missing improperly installed or malfunctioning Treadmill Only Possible Remedies 1 Reboot the console Most issues causing Out of Service errors will be cleared from a reboot 2 Treadmill Only Inspect the Auto Stop sensor and ensure it is installed properly Inspect Auto Stop cable to ensure it is inserted properly and undamaged Repair or replace if needed OOS error will clear as soon as the sensor is detected Do not disable the Auto Stop sensor in the software For more trouble shooting information on the Auto Stop feature see Troubleshooting TRM_ Trouble Shooting the Auto Stop Feature Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 101 Message Please Reset the Treadmill Displayed Description On a treadmill the screen displays the message Please Reset the Treadmill along with a graphic of the stop switch Possible Causes 1 The Stop Switch lanyard has been pulled and the reset l
69. perly to the channel Possible Remedies 1 Change the channel to a different channel The skipping will now be gone and the user can change back to the original channel Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 95 Touch Screen Slow Response Description Touch screen responds appropriately to touches but does so slowly The screen may or may not play the animations associated with the touches when carrying out the appropriate action Possible Causes 1 The console is running low on memory Possible Remedies 1 Reboot the console This will clear the memory and restore the unit to normal operation Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 96 Touch Screen Responds Incorrectly to Touch or is Unresponsive Description Touch screen reads touches but it is not registering them where the user is touching the screen Possible Causes 1 The touch screen was improperly calibrated or has fallen out of calibration 2 Console has locked up 3 Touch Screen is defective Possible Remedies 1 Recalibrate the P80 screen See the screen calibration procedure below 2 Reboot the machine 3 If the touch screen has failed entirely console will need to be replaced This is not a replaceable part Screen Calibration Procedure 1 The Welcome screen will be the first screen you see when the P80 console boots up 2 From the Welcome screen pre
70. quipment Usage System Settings Software Downloads Reflashing No Available Updates Current User 5 Use the Settings Menu to configure settings in ways that benefit the users and the facility or for testing the equipment specifications Changes made to these settings will be saved to the fitness equipment To select a Setting touch on an item in the Settings menu See the following Settings Menu Table for a description of each menu item Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 26 P80 Settings Menu Table System information screens provide basic information including About equipment models and serial See Procedure About Touch About Menu 29 numbers Most of these screens are u on page for informational purposes only and cannot be modified Equipment The Equipment Usage screens Usage provide information on individual usage as well as cumulative Touch See Procedure equipment usage This information on Equipment Equipment Usage Menu these screens is accessible only to Usage on page 32 administrators and Precor service technicians Use the System Settings to test your equipment and set parameters that See Procedure System benefit your users and your facility Touch System Settings Menu on page The System Settings menu is visible Settings 34 only to administrators and Precor service technicians Software Toggled ON or OFF this Touch radio button next Down
71. r Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 1 IPRECOR To name a channel sorssrecsnsicasticensinanniniiaseontnsnsiconidatsstonmviinstinannjasaueeslesavicnwssnsuibentsnainoavesauGesdiestveansunaws 62 To delete a channel from the Channel Guide sssssssssssuuuuusssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnne 66 How to update the channel Plans ccccssssscccsccceeeceeeesssssessssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeessssssssssssseseees 66 Section 8 Cloning Se CLIN S vc tscsasecnscnevesceatcuacoisvennsnancasecssunevatatadoanetieemmeneneisedneds 69 PS0 Manage Settings AONNE cretrcanarsrtnc rats aortcsenraev tian tances aa ates AETERNE EAS NENEA s 69 P80 Manage Settings Ta ble ccccccccccccccecceceeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceseeeeeeeeeenenenenenensnnsnnnenss 69 PS0 Cloning Procedu E seisi oirnn a teat E E ARENES 71 Section 9 Connectivity and RegistratiOn s ssssssssssssesnennennennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 77 P E N I N oa A ee E ETE 77 TO view connectivity INFOMMATIONL ccccceeseessessssssnseeeeeeeeeeeeesessseeeseeeesaaseeseeeeeeeeeessssesssseeas 71 P80 Connectivity Set Up and Registration Procedure eeeeeseeserrrrrrrrrnrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrre 79 Troubleshooting PrOCOQUI CS sniciicdncienicsndintadisadiwsdacednuducieusanadreraedaslinseeaduntadbaeierten 83 Verifying the Hardware Version cccccccccssccsccsscsssrcsscsssscsecsscsssecsecsssessessecessuseecescessnseecasensensensenseseassnsescesensensasensens
72. r on the CPA board The cable will go through the center of the armor out the bottom right side opening then up to the connector Be sure to get the connector onto the six pins correctly or the treadmill will not work Figure 3 Stop Cable Routing Treadmill Only Stop cable routing TREADMILL ONLY Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 10 2 RF Coax Cable Routing a The RF Coax cable should be routed down below the tuner and out the right bottom side of the armor This is easier if you straighten the cable and gently push it through the center of the armor in the direction as shown Use your finger to guide the cable out the bottom right side opening and feed about 10 inches through Figure 4 Coax Cable Starting Path b The RF Coax cable should reach up and over the top of the armor connecting it to the flexible cable attached to the tuner When connecting to the flexible cable take care to not damage the cable Being flexible it is also fragile and can become damaged if handled roughly Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 11 Figure 5 Coax Cable Ending Path Route the Coax Cable f c The RF Coax connector should be secured in place with the zip tie provided with the console It is important that the connection be tied to the frame in this location to prevent the cable being pinched and possibly causing
73. r passwords and data use WebDAV instead Log on anonymously Save password Log On If Cancel l 4 A successful logon will open the Precor FTP site Open the file folder labeled P80 Software a and then open the file folder labeled P80 Current without videos b 5 The P80 Current without videos folder will contain the P80 software c Figure 27 Precor FTP site folders P gt Thelntemet gt ftp2 precor com gt ara p ftp2 pre p i7 Archi New PVS15 1 7 Softw P80 SOFTWARE a ee Bae a P80 Software Folder PSSPSSSOSOSSSSSOSSOS SSS SSSDO SSI SSS DOG SL SPS D OGD DOPOD O GDL DD DDD DDL DDO DDD DL DDD DDD LDL DIOP DDD D DDL DD LL DODD DDD DDD LD LLP DDD ODO OLDS DOD e P80 Current without Videos Folder P80 software with tutorial videos fiz FTP P80 SOFTWARE File folde DOWNLOADING docx eh 6 Copy the Precor folder containing the P80 software by dragging it from the P80 Current without videos folder to your computer s desktop Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 47 Note Copying and pasting the file folder directly to the USB Flash Drive may take a considerable amount of time or possibly time out It is recommended to copy the file to your desktop first 7 Using the mouse right click on the Precor folder containing the P80 software and select Copy 8 Insert a flash drive device into your computer s USB port when the removable disk drive appears in
74. radio button next to the appropriate region for your area is selected If the highlighted region is incorrect touch on the radio button next to appropriate region Touch OK and then touch BACK to go to the TV Settings menu To scan for available channels Touch Channel Guide from the TV Settings menu Select Delete All twice Touch Channel Guide Oo po gt 4 Touch Scan Channels The console will scan for available channels and when the scan is finished all available channels will be displayed on the screen this will take some time To name a channel There are 3 methods for naming the channels Direct entry from the P80 Computer method for P80 consoles running software prior to version 3 2 Computer method for P80 consoles running software version 3 2 or later Direct entry from the P80 screen Touch a channel from the channel guide list Touch Channel Name A keyboard will be displayed Type in the desired channel name Touch OK oF W N Touch the next channel from the channel guide list and repeat steps 1 through 4 until all channels are named Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 62 Computer method for P80 consoles running software prior to version 3 2 1 Navigate to the TV settings menu as described at the beginning of this Entertainment Settings Section 2 Inserta USB thumb drive into the external USB port located on the top left han
75. rent as the belt speed increases or decreases Touch STOP to end the test Touch BACK to exit to Systems Test Touch Incline Test and then Touch START Use the machine control paddle to change the lift The console will display the analog to digital A D incline position number the incline position in percent of incline and the Glitch incline position Touch STOP to end the test Touch BACK to exit to Systems Test Touch AMT Stride Position Test and then Touch START The High Low and Dynamic positions will be displayed The low position display shows the lowest position reading achieved during the test The high position display shows the highest position reading achieved during the test The dynamic position display changes with current stride position At maximum stride length the low stride display should read O and the high stride display should read 40 Touch STOP to end the test Touch BACK to exit to System Tests Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 38 Test Equipment Description 1 Brake Test AMT RBK UBK EFX Battery Test AMT RBK UBK EFX E B RPM Test RBK UBK Cross Ramp EFX Only Touch Brake Test then Touch START Use the machine control paddle to change the resistance up and down The resistance changes will be displayed in power bits Touch STOP to end the test Touch BACK to Systems Test Touch Battery Test
76. required Note PRECOR customer service will specify which software package is required when the service is requested to update P80 Console software If you are unsure of which software package should be installed contact PRECOR customer service 7 Touch Install and the P80 console will start the software installation process this will take some time Once the P80 finishes copying the files a message on the screen will instruct you that it is safe to remove the USB Flash Drive device from the P80 USB port The software installation process can take up to 45 minutes and the console will automatically reboot when it has finished 8 Remove the USB Flash Drive from the P80 USB port only when the screen indicates that it is safe to do so or at the Welcome screen 9 When the P80 has completed rebooting the Welcome screen will be displayed The installation of the software update is now complete 10 Verify the correct version of software has been installed This can be found by touching the world icon in the upper left corner of the screen the software version will be shown in the upper right hand corner or by accessing the main menu using the instructions provided in steps 1 and 2 then selecting About The software version will be displayed under Installed Bundle Version and should match the package selected in step 5 11 It is recommended that the software be flashed twice to ensure best performance 12 Repeat steps 4 through 10 to update t
77. s Factory Configure View Test Default Maxi Touch Maximum Workout Duration aximum Workout 1 The on screen keypad will appear Use the on screen Duration keypad or the up and 2 Enter the desired duration using the down arrows to keypad If an error was made while enter the maximum 60 minutes typing in the duration number press the workout duration back space key on the keypad to delete allowed on this the last entry fitness equipment Touch FINISH to exit to the Workout Limits screen ae 1 second PAN MAN Touch Maximum Pause Time Pause Time 5 seconds 15 seconds Touch on a radio button next to the seeond desired time a dot will then fill the 30 seconds radio button next to the selection 60 seconds Touch OK to exit to the Workout Limits 120 seconds Settings menu 300 seconds s Ti Touch Summary Time Out ummary Time Out FOME U Touch on a radio button next to the 30 seconds desired time a dot will then fill the 60 seconds 60 seconds radio button next to the selection 120 seconds Touch OK to exit to the Workout Limits Settings menu Touch Resistance Range Resistance L Range RBK cals Touch on the radio button next to Low UBK only Medium High Medium or High a dot will fill the radio High 8 button next the selection Touch OK to exit to the Display menu Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 43 Settings Options Factory Configure View Test Default Speed Limit T
78. spection and adjustment procedures troubleshooting procedures replacement procedures and electrical block and wiring diagrams Safety Guidelines Additional safety guidelines are included in the owner s manual Operate the equipment on a solid level surface Visually check the equipment before beginning service or maintenance operations If it is not completely assembled or is damaged in anyway do not attempt to operate the equipment To prevent electrical shock keep all electrical components away from water and other liquids Do not use accessory attachments that are not recommended by the manufacturer such attachments might cause injuries Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 5 IPRECOR Section 2 Verifying Proper Installation Cables connecting the P80 should be routed in a very specific order and in a very specific path to avoid damage to the cables This section is a systematic process on how the cables should be routed through the P80 console Functionality issues could occur if the cables have been routed in a manner other than described in this section If you have a functionality problem with a P80 console verifying that these cables were routed correctly prior to any other troubleshooting could save you time and frustration Equipment Base Cabling For cable routing through the specific equipment base refer to the installation guide shipped with the specific equipment
79. ss the Pause key and continue holding it down while you press in sequential order an U configuration on the Volume and Channel key pad O channel Up Channel Down Volume Down Volume Up Release the Pause key when done pressing the arrows 3 Touch each while facing the P8O0 Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 97 Poor Quality Video One Channel or Limited Channels Description One or a limited number channels on a unit has poor reception or no reception Possible Causes 1 Loose or damaged coaxial cable 2 Poor television signal to the machine 3 Incorrect channel scan lineup Possible Remedies Check for good video signal to the tuner 2 Inspect jumper cable connecting fitness equipment to the video drop If it is visibly damaged or disconnected replace or reconnect If it passes visual inspection swap with a known good jumper cable If the TV channel now appears the cable is the cause Replace the jumper cable If the channel does not appear perform the same check on the F connectors 3 Inspect the cable that runs from the patch panel at the bottom of the machine to the console If this is disconnected or damaged reconnect or replace If the cable passes visual inspection use a known good cable to bypass this cable If the TV channel appears replace the coax cable running through the machine 4 Connect the machine to a known good A V drop If the TV chan
80. ted Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 77 P80 Connectivity Settings Menu Table Factory Default Network Type Wireless connectivity not supported at this time Configuration Automatic Automatic DHCP or Manual Static IP Precor Recommends Automatic Configuration unless very specific customer needs require a manual configuration Press Network Settings to view the IP Address Netmask Gateway DNS Primary DNS Secondary IP Address Preva Server Location specific na preva com Connected Connected to the network Not Connected Not connected to the network Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 78 P80 Connectivity Set Up and Registration Procedure 1 Before you attempt to connect to the Precor Preva Server check the status field and ensure that Connected is displayed on the Status line If the Status field shows Not Connected you will need to diagnose your networking issue Continue with Step 2 If the Status Field shows Connected go to step 3 Either the Ethernet cable is not connected or there is a problem with the network connection Check the connection and then check the Status field again If the Status field shows Connected continue with step 3 If the Status field still shows Not Connected contact your IT expert Figure 56 Not Connected amp Connected Not Connected Connectivity Connectivity Network Type
81. thorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 28 About Menu 1 From the Settings menu press About The About menu will be displayed as below Figure 19 Settings to About 4 About y Event Log 23 Entries Equipment Usage Console Serial Number AZAAIj03110003 System Settings Lower Serial Number ae Downloads On isiin Reflashing h Release Bundle Version 3 2 2613 No Available Updates ETag Check Interval 938000 Current User Heartbeat Interval 938000 pr i Minimum Heartbeat Interval 180000 cone hag Maximum Heartbeat Interval 86400000 2 The About menu provides information about hardware and software events and console build configuration Most of these screens are for informational purposes only and cannot be modified Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 29 P80 About Menu Table Event Log Console Serial Number Lower Serial Number Release Bundle Version Etag Check Interval Heartbeat Interval Minimum Heartbeat Interval Maximum Heart beat Interval Provides a list of the most recent Details of the Event will be listed hardware and software events and equipment status Touch REFRESH to update the list in the log Touch SAVE to save the log to a Flash drive device Touch BACK to exit Set by user and stored in the console s Information Only memory Stored in the console s memory Note This i
82. tings and then press System Tests The System Tests menu will be displayed as below Figure 22 Settings to System Settings to System Tests dcx de mx Settings System Settings System Tests Diagnostic tests and hardware calibration Brake Test About System Tests Equipment Usage Connectivity Battery Test System Settings Display SPM Software Downloads On TV Settings ee Reflashing Workout Limits USB Test No Available Updates Register Equipment Touchscreen Test Current User Manage Settings Touchscreen Calibration Backlight Test 2 The systems tests allow you to check specific functions of the equipment 3 To selecta Systems Test touch on an item in the Systems Test menu See the following P80 Systems Test Menu Table Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 37 P80 System Test Menu Table Test____ Equpment_ Description oo Touch Auto Stop Test then Touch START Auto Stop Test TRM Only Incline Test TRM Open Stride AMT AMT Stride Position Test AMT Only Belt Speed Test TRM Only The Auto stop test will start the belt at 1 mph count will be reset to O and then count up with each step Touch STOP to end the test Touch amp BACK to exit to Systems Test Touch Belt Speed Test then Touch START The belt will start a 0 5 mph using the machine control paddle to increase by 0 1 mph increments The console will display motor cur
83. tings setting touch on an item in the TV Settings menu see the following TV Settings Menu Table Figure 42 TV Settings Screen Channel Guide TV Source Internal Tuner Region North America NTSC M ATSC Default Channel 04 KCTS HB Volume Correction Skip Unnamed Channels Extensive Scan Closed Captioning Export Import Channels Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Internal Tuner North America NTSC M ATSC 9 1 KCTS HD 0 On Page 59 P80 TV Settings Menu Table Settings Factory i Default Options Channel Guide Scan Channels Region Select the appropriate region for your location Volume Correction 5db to 5db Set a default channel for the equipment This is the Default Channel channel that will display when the TV is turned on Skip Unnamed ON OFF ON Channels Closed Captioning ON OFF ON United States O N W N Configure View Test Touch Scan Channels Scan will take approximately 30 minutes Touch Region Select from the list Touch OK to save the selection Touch CANCEL to exit without saving the selection Touch Volume Correction Adjusted the A y arrows to the desired db volume correction Touch OK to save the selection Touch CANCEL to exit without saving the selection Touch Default Channel Select from the list Touch OK to save the selection Touch CANCEL to
84. use a known good cable to bypass this cable If the TV channel appears replace the coax cable running through the machine 4 Connect the machine to a known good A V drop If the TV channel now appears on the console verify the drop is good If not have the customer contact their A V service technician to repair the drop Verify signal strength with signal meter As above verify condition and connections of coax cables as well as verify quality of signal to that drop Verify signal strength with signal meter 7 Enter the Settings Menu Select System Settings then TV Settings Verify that unit is set for United States Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 91 Poor Quality Video All Units Description Television signal is present but picture quality is consistently or inconsistently poor across all available channels Possible Causes Loose or damaged coaxial cable at or near head end Poor television signal from head end Poor television signal to club A W N All machines were configured using incorrect region setting Possible Remedies 1 Verify condition and connections of video distribution network Begin as close to head end as possible and check for visible damage to coaxial cables or connectors Verify all connections are tight 2 Check signal quality and strength as close to head end as possible If poor from the head end have customer contact their A V ser
85. vice company to ensure signal from head end is within acceptable parameters 3 Troubleshoot as above Signal provider e g Cable Company Satellite Company etc will need to address this issue 4 Enter the Settings Menu Select System Settings then TV Settings Verify that unit is set for United States See Procedure TV Settings Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 92 Poor Quality Video One Channel s or Limited Channels Description One or a limited number channels on a unit has poor reception or no reception Possible Causes 1 Loose or damaged coaxial cable 2 Poor television signal to the machine 3 Incorrect channel scan lineup Possible Remedies 1 Check for good video signal to the tuner a Inspect jumper cable connecting fitness equipment to the video drop If it is visibly damaged or disconnected replace or reconnect If it passes visual inspection swap with a known good jumper cable If the TV channel now appears the cable is the cause Replace the jumper cable If the channel does not appear perform the same check on the F connectors b Inspect the cable that runs from the patch panel at the bottom of the machine to the console If this is disconnected or damaged reconnect or replace If the cable passes visual inspection use a known good cable to bypass this cable If the TV channel appears replace the coax cable running through the machine c Conn
86. ware remove the USB thumb drive 10 Insert the USB thumb drive into the P80 USB port navigate back to the TV Settings menu and select Import Export Channel Names 11 Touch Import from the P80 screen and wait for the message indicating that the import is complete 12 The channels will now be named Computer method for P80 consoles running software version 3 2 or later 1 Navigate to the TV settings menu as described at the beginning of this Entertainment Settings Section 2 Insert a USB thumb drive into the external USB port located on the top left hand corner of the P80 front panel just above the screen Touch Import Export Channel Names from the TV Settings menu Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 64 3 Touch Export from the P80 screen and wait for the message indicating that the export is complete 4 Touch BACK several times to exit to the Welcome screen and remove the USB thumb drive from the P80 USB port Install Precor Channel Editor 1 0 on your computer if you have not already done so Insert the USB thumb drive into a USB port on any Windows based PC Open the Precor Channel Editor 1 0 CO N O1 Click on the Open button at the top of the program screen and from the Precor folder select the file called channel guide json The channel list will appear in the channel editor window as shown below Figure 46 Channel Editor_Open Button
87. with Internet Explorer otherwise known as an internet browser To open your Windows Explorer a From your keyboard press and hold down the Windows key then press the E key Figure 24 Windows Keyboard Press and hold down the Windows key and then press the E key 2 Typeinftp ftp2 precor com in the address field of the Windows Explorer exactly as it is written a WWW or http prefix is not needed Press Enter Figure 25 Precor FTP Site W ftp ftp2 precor com Organize System properties Uninstall or change a program Map network drive Precor FTP Site Address Open Control Panel w Favorites Hard Disk Drives 1 Devices with Removable Storage Desktop amp WINDOWS C W OVD RW Drive D ly Downloads lt gt Recent Places 3 Atthe log in screen type in the user name atlascust and the password Luvnltfe Note the password is case sensitive Select Logon Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 46 Figure 26 FTP site User Name and Password Log On As xX go Either the server does not allow anonymous logins or the e mail address was not accepted FTP server ftp2 precor com User name atlascust Password eeccccee After you log on you can add this server to your Favorites and return to it easily amp FTP does not encrypt or encode passwords or data before sending them to the server To protect the security of you
88. xternal USB Port The RFID Board is held in place by plastic clips and connected using a single cable The WiFi Module not currently supported by the software is held in with double stick mounting tape and is connected via a USB cable The iPod Cable is the cable that the users will handle when plugging in their iPhone or iPod and therefore will need occasional replacement It plugs into another cable that leads from behind the armor The External USB port is mounted on a board that clips into the front port opening It connects via a USB cable Precor Incorporated Unauthorized Reproduction and Distribution Prohibited by Law Page 107 The Main Vented Access Cover amp Components Behind the main vented access cover are 3 components that can be replaced in the field the DC Power Splitter Cable the TV Tuner USB Cable and the Heart Rate Board plus the Headphone Board at the bottom of the console Figure 64 Main Vented Access Cover TV Tuner USB Cable top portis for tuner DC Power Splitter HR Board Headphone Board The DC Power Splitter is used only in earlier hardware revisions of P80 consoles It splits the power between the TV Tuner and the rest of the console The TV Tuner USB Cable connects the TV tuner to the top USB port It is routed behind the mounting plate portion of the armor to avoid getting pinched by the mounting plate The Heart Rate Board snaps into clips in the console and connects with 2 ca
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