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LS15.0T and LS15.0E Service Manual

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1. CHAPTER 2 ENGINEERING MODE 2 4 Engineering Mode Default Tab The Default Tab displays information about the console such as Workout Time Weight Age etc Pressing the data that needs to be set will bring up a slider adjust the corresponding information using the slider LIVESTRONG WORKOUT TIME 120 Minutes DEFAULT WORKOUT TIME 15 Minutes PAUSE TIME 5 Minutes WARMUP TIME 1 Minutes COOLDOWN TIME 5 Minutes DEFAULT 30 DEFAULT WEIGHT 150 LBS DEFAULT GENDER FEMALE DEFAULT VOLUME 100 DEFAULT TARGET HEART RATE BRIGHTNESS 75 Engineer Mode Function and Default Descriptions Modified Default Maximum Workout Time This option enables you to set the maximum workout 120 Minutes Default 120 Minutes duration limits 30 Minutes This option enables you to set user default workout time 120 Minutes 5 Minutes This option enables you to set workout pause time the console Minutes will be reset beyond this time 1 Minutes This option enables you to set user s warm up time Minutes 1 Minutes Cool Down Time Default 1 This option enables you to set user s cool down time Max 5 Minutes Minute Min 1 Minutes Default Weight This option enables you to set user s weight 350LBS Default 150LBS Min 50LBS CHAPTER 2 ENGINEERING MODE 2 4 Engineering Mode Default Tab Continued Default Gender Default Male This option enables you to set user s gender
2. LS15 0T and LS15 0E Service Manual 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 13 2 6 2 8 3 1 3 2 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 5 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION Serial Number Location 15S sacs caus coche 3 Serial Number Location 1515 0 4 CHAPTER 2 ENGINEERING MODE Engineering Mode tam 5 6 Engineering Mode Settings 2 7 Engineering Mode Default 8 Engineering Mode Region 9 Engineering Mode 10 Engineering Mode Error Log 11 Engineering Mode Service Log a 12 CHAPTER 3 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM Eleciical Diagram I o 14 Diagrami 15 CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting No Power to the 1 2 202 4 000 4 16 Troubleshooting System Will Not mance 18 Troubles
3. 2 OTCTM4 L515 E 1 7 14 CHAPTER 3 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS 3 2 Electrical Diagram LS15 0E 1 Se er ee en ee ee el CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING 4 1 Troubleshooting No Power to the Console Symptom The power switch is in the on position but the console will not turn on Reason 1 The outlet is not providing the correct power or the power cord switch is defective 2 The power receptacle or power wiring to the MCB is defective 3 The MCB is defective 4 The console cable or console is defective Solution 1 First check to see if the power switch is lit If it is not try a different outlet If the power switch still does not light up with a known good outlet replace the power switch 2 Check to see if the MCB has power There is a red power LED on the MCB that should be lit a al 3 If the MCB does not have power check the connection of the power wiring from the power receptacle to the MCB Use a multi meter to measure AC1 and AC2 AC voltage shall be same as local s standard voltage 110V 240V a If AC voltage value is standard replace the MCB as it is defective 4 Make sure that the input to the console s power supply is a 12VDC use a multi meter to measure the voltage of the four pins in the figure below pins 1 and 2 should be 12VDC and pins 7 and 8 should be ground 16 CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING No Power to th
4. Incline ADC First Boot Press on it will show menu you can ELLIPTICAL 1515 0 choose any function you want 7 Same as other operation 1 1 5 0 0 NO Program Speed 1 Function and Default Engineer Mode Machine Select Model This option enables clubs to set the machine type Cannot be modified Model Type Select Model This option enables clubs to set the model type Cannot be modified Setting Energy Saver Standby mode ON OFF 1150 Cannot be modified ON OFF Maximum 5 If on the console will go into an Energy Saver mode after 15 minutes of no activity Press any key to bring the unit out of ES mode Min Incline ADC The minimum ADC data This is the minimum incline motor setting Do not edit as it can for the incline motor cause the incline motor to bind Max Incline ADC The maximum ADC data This is the maximum incline motor setting Do not edit as it can for the incline motor cause the incline motor to bind Current Incline ADC Current ADC data forthe This is the current incline motor setting incline motor FIRST BOOT Selects whether the First This sets whether the First Boot shows up on power up Should be Boot shows on power up set for NO after customer first uses unit PROGRAM SPEED Running speed of the This is a factory setting that allows an engineer to quickly have the program unit complete a program for testing Should always be set at 1 Minimum 1
5. calibration mode Follow the prompts to calibrate the touch screen Check the touch screen for visible damage indentation or deformation If any damage 15 found replace the entire display Check the connection of the FPC wire at the GUI board Even if well connected disconnect and reconnect and re calibrate see Step 1 If calibration still fails replace the entire display FPC connection on the GUI Board FPC Wire 20 CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING 4 5 Troubleshooting Heart Rate Issues Symptom The console does not display heart rate or it is consistently inaccurate Reason Solution The heart rate grips are not connected correctly The heart rate wiring is damaged The heart rate board does not have a good connection to the GUI board The heart rate board or console is defective Remove the 2 screws holding the 2 halves of the heart rate grip together and check to make sure it is well connected with no breaks Check continuity of the HR grip wiring a Place one terminal of a multi meter set for resistance on the HR grip wiring at the HR grip and the other terminal on the HR grip wiring at the console An ohm reading of around 1 should be expected if the reading is higher than 1 replace the HR grip wiring Confirm whether the heart rate board is well connected with the GUI board Heart rate board connected to the GUI board Heart rate board 4 If the heart rate board is well
6. Male Female Default Volume Default 100 This option enables you to set speaker or earphone volume 100 Min 0 Heart Rate Default Target Heart Rate This option enables you to set target heart rate for some heart 90 Default 85 rate programs Min 50 Brightness Brightness Default 75 This option enables you to set the LCD panel brightness Max 100 Min 20 2 5 Engineering Mode Region Tab The Region Tab sets the Date Time and Clock Version that will be displayed to a user LIVESTRONG DATE 0 g TIME 1 5 STANDARD ALTITUDE BELOW 5000 Time Format 24 Engineer Function and Default Descriptions Modified Mode 27 CHAPTER 2 ENGINEERING MODE 2 6 Engineering Mode Test Tab The Test Tab is used to test the various hardware on the unit Display Test To test the reliability of the TFT LCD and Touch panel Key Test To test the function of the keypads Audio Test To test the audio output Hardware Test To test the heart rate drive and incline motors LIVES TRON Display Test Cycles between red green and blue as you touch the screen Display Test Key Test Audio Test Hardware Test 10 CHAPTER 2 ENGINEERING MODE 2 6 Engineering Mode Test Tab Continued Display Test Use your finger to draw a line following the instructions on the screen If the test fails press CONTINUE This brings you direct
7. connected replace the heart rate board If the heart rate is still not working correctly replace the console 21 CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING 4 6 Troubleshooting Speaker Audio Issues Symptom The speaker or headphones have no sound output Reason 1 The speaker wire is not well connected to the GUI board 2 The audio short circuit terminal is missing 3 The software is obsolete 4 The head phone wire or board is defective Solution 1 Confirm whether the speaker wire is well connected with the GUI board 2 If well connected make sure that the audio output short circuit terminal is present and tight 000226771 Short circuit terminal 1002200 17 bim 3 Update the console software see Section 5 1 4 speakers have sound output but headphones have no sound output replace the headphone wire problems persist replace the headphone board 22 CHAPTER 5 SOFTWARE UPGRADE PROCEDURE 5 1 Software Update Instructions OS update file NK rom software file LivestrongDeploy CAB TEIE H gt SS F oR Bh aH al REFE d EF OS update file PremierGUIDeploy CAB WinRAR Software update file ii 4 XML Configuration File 1 ate co nfig gt onfigurati on fil ft othe Sub MCU update file BL_130V TAT NOTE up
8. date the software after the OS is updated Update the OS and Software Note OS files need to distinguish between 7 inch and 10 inch LCD screens The OS file name is the same 1 Choose the correct OS nk rom file according to the LCD size and place the file under this root in the USB 2 Update the software accordingly LS15 0E and LS15 0T use the sample software file LivestrongDeploy CAB Place the corresponding file under this root the USB 3 Place the update config file under this root in the USB 4 Light up the console and insert the USB The will update automatically 25 CHAPTER 5 SOFTWARE UPGRADE PROCEDURE 5 1 Software Update Instructions Continued Update the lO 1 IO update file BL_130 TXT PATCH TXT 101 TXT 2 Place the three files above under this root in the USB The name of the update file for LS15 0E and LS15 0T are the same need to distinguish 3 Also place the Update config file under this root in the USB 4 Light up the console and insert the USB The will update automatically Note The file update config should be under this root in the USB when updating The software file and the IO file need to distinguish between LS15 0E and LS15 0T and cannot be placed into the USB together at the same time Placing the rom software IO together into USB can update the OS Software and IO at the same time 24
9. e Console Continued 4 1 Troubleshootin ya rn rr a If there is not 12VDC power supplied check if the console cable is in good condition see some examples of bad connections below If it is check the output of the MCB If it is not 12VDC replace the MCB If the 12VDC power supply is ok check the connection of the LVDS interface wire to the display Check the LVDS wire for any breaks or loose connections if none found replace the display 17 CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING 4 2 Troubleshooting System Will Not Boot Symptom The LCD has a back light but the system does not boot up does not display the LS logo Reason 1 The system software has crashed Solution 1 The system crashed replace the UCB CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING 4 3 Troubleshooting No Console Response Symptom The power is on and the console lights up but the unit does not run when keys are pressed Reason 1 There is a MCB error present 2 The console does have the correct software 3 console is defective Solution 1 Refer to the MCB error code chart below to troubleshoot LED Blinks Status The description of action Potential reason for this issue Working normally Working normally Not MCB related Replace console Check the connection of the speed sensor Optical Encoder Has There is no feedback from the speed sensor for 3 encoder at the MCB replace
10. hange to the parameter and exit Engineering Mode CHAPTER 2 ENGINEERING MODE 2 2 Engineering Mode About Tab The About Tab displays the basic parameters of the console such as Accumulated Info Software Versions etc LIVESTRONG MODEL TYPE 1515 0 Accumulated Data Accumulated Distance 40 89 MILES J Setting Accumulated Time 14 4 Hours Main Board Info Ul Software Version 5101 24 00 Version 127 OS Version 3 CB Information MCB Type Unknown MCB Software Version 0 0 Engineer Mode Function and Default Descriptions Modified Accumulated Data Accumulated Distance Total distance displayed in native units Cannot be modified miles or kilometers not editable GUI Board UI Software Version Application version not editable Cannot be modified Information Sub UCB software version not editable Cannot be modified J osversion 000000 Operation system version not editable Cannot be modified MCB Information MCB Type The frame MCB type for example 2 75HP digital Cannot be modified MCB MCB Software Version MCB Software Version Cannot be modified CHAPTER 2 ENGINEERING MODE 2 3 Engineering Mode Settings Tab The Settings Tab Is used to set the Machine and Model Types and to set the Energy Saver to on or off LIVESTRONG MACHINE MODEL ENERGY SAVER ON MIN INCLINE ADC MAX INCLINE ADC Current
11. hooting No Console 4 4 19 Troubleshooting Touch Panel 55 0 2 2 20 Troubleshooting Heart 21 Troubleshooting 5 2 22 CHAPTER 5 SOFTWARE UPGRADE PROCEDURE Software Update IMSWUCIONS se 23 CHAPTER 1 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION 1 1 Serial Number Location LS15 0T TM450 1US L315 0T 01 1038000357 DESIGNED IN U S MADE IN CHINA CHAPTER 1 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION 1 2 Serial Number Location LS15 0E EP572 1US Model L 15 0E 01 DESIGNED IN U S MADE IN CHINA CHAPTER 2 ENGINEERING MODE 2 1 Engineering Mode Overview To enter Engineering Mode touch the four corners of the touch screen as shown from 1 to 4 or LS15 0T press and hold the INCLINE UP and SPEED DOWN keys at the same time for 3 5 seconds LS15 0E press and hold the RESISTANCE UP and DOWN keys at the same time for 3 5 seconds User Setup De utsch Fran ais Espa ol The Engineering Mode parameter list will be displayed the screen Select the parameter by touching the parameter list 3 Setall information by using the touch panel Press the Home key to save the c
12. ly into the calibration screen ouch the screen draw straight line from the Key Test Press any key and the display will show the definition the function and the code of the key Press any key to test for keypad functionality Press Continue to finish the test Function Combo Key RESISTANCE 4 INCLINE 10 NO NO NO CHAPTER 2 ENGINEERING MODE 2 6 Engineering Mode Test Tab Continued Hardware Test This tab allows a service technician to test the RPM sensor the incline motor and or the heart rate Changing a setting should cause the belt incline motor or heart rate to operate ECB Counts Hardware Test 300 Gi HEART 0 0 2 7 Engineering Mode Error Log Tab Error Log The console will automatically display a history of errors on the unit FIRST OCCURANCE LAST OCCURANCE ERROR CODE COUNT 0 168 0 2011 11 11 22 00 00 2011 11 11 22 00 00 CHAPTER 2 ENGINEERING MODE 2 8 Engineering Mode Service Log Tab Service Log Allows the club service provider to keep track of the service history DATE SERVICE MESSAGE 1999 11 27 13 31 05 Replaced Console Cable 1999 11 27 13 31 02 Replaced Motor Control Board 1999 11 21 00 03 16 Replaced Drive Motor op lt O lt O lt O LLI oc H A lt T O 3 1 Electrical Diagram LS15 0T O LUSJWIRING SCHEMATIC
13. the speed sensor if No Feedback seconds needed The motor current is over rated current for more than Motor Overload Motor power issue replace the motor 4 seconds The motor power components are damaged or Rampage Motor power issue replace the motor speed up too fast Safety Key Not The safety key fell is not connected Re attach or replace the safety key Connected There is no signal received during the working of Lift relay defective or the temperature of incline Incline is Stuck incline motor motor is too high replace the incline motor Communication No communication or abnormal communication Bad console cable connection faulty UCB or Abnormal between the UCB and MCB MCB Bad Connection Check the connection of the incline motor Between the Incline The incline motor cannot go back to 0 degrees replace if needed Motor and the MCB 2 If the MCB is operating normally updated the console software see Section 5 1 and retest 3 If the issue is still not resolved replace the console 19 CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING 4 4 Troubleshooting Touch Panel Issues Symptom The touch screen is not accurate or invalid Reason Solution The screen needs to be calibrated The touch screen is damaged The FPC wire does not have a good connection to the GUI board If the touch screen is not accurate or has a deviation press the ENTER and STOP keys together for 3 5 seconds to enter the screen

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