Chapter 2: Engineering Mode
Chapter 2: Engineering Mode
Chapter 2: Engineering Mode
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2.2 Engineering Mode – About Tab
The About Tab displays the basic parameters of the console, such as Accumulated Info, Software Versions, etc.
About
Setting
Default
Region
Test
Error log
Service Log
editable
Information
MCB Information MCB Type The frame MCB type, for example: 2.75HP digital C a n no t b e m od ifi e d
MCB
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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.
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Engineer Mode Function and Descriptions Modified
- Setting Default
Machine Type Select Model This option enables clubs to set the machine type. Ca n no t b e m od i fie d
Model Type Select Model This option enables clubs to set the model type. Ca n no t b e m od i fie d
Energy Saver Standby mode If on, the console will go into an Energy Saver mode after 15 minutes ON / OFF
Min Incline ADC The minimum ADC data This is the minimum incline motor setting. Do not edit as it can 26
Max Incline ADC The maximum ADC data This is the maximum incline motor setting. Do not edit as it can 1150
Current Incline ADC Current ADC data for the This is the current incline motor setting. Ca n no t b e m od i fie d
incline motor.
FIRST BOOT Selects whether the First This sets whether the First Boot shows up on power up. Should be O N / O FF
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 M a x im u m: 5
program unit complete a program for testing. Should always be set at 1. M inim um : 1
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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.
Default Workout Time - Default:15 This option enables you to set user default workout time. Max: 120 Minutes
Pause Time - Default: 5 Minutes This option enables you to set workout pause time; the console Max: 5 Minutes
Warm Up Time - Default: 1 Minute This option enables you to set user’s warm up time. Max: 5 Minutes
Min: 1 Minutes
Cool-Down Time - Default: 1 This option enables you to set user’s cool-down time. Max: 5 Minutes
Age Default Age - Default: 30 This option enables you to set user’s age. Max:120 M in : 1 3
Weight Default Weight This option enables you to set user’s weight. Max: 350LBS
Default:150LBS M in : 5 0L BS
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2.4 Engineering Mode – Default Tab – Continued
Gender Default Gender - Default: Male This option enables you to set user’s gender. Male / Female
Volume Default Volume - Default: 100 This option enables you to set speaker or earphone volume. Max: 100 Min: 0
Heart Rate Default Target Heart Rate This option enables you to set target heart rate for some heart Max: 90%
Brightness Brightness - Default: 75% This option enables you to set the LCD panel brightness Max: 100% Min: 20%
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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.
Display Test
Key Test
Audio Test
Hardware Test
Display Test – Cycles between red, green, and blue as you touch the screen.
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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 directly into the calibration screen.
Key Test - Press any key and the display will show the definition, the function, and the code of the key.
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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.
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2.8 Engineering Mode – Service Log Tab
Service Log - Allows the club / service provider to keep track of the service history
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