Precor PVS-15 manual

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    PVS-15 Personal Viewing System Assembly and Operation Manual Cardio Theater Holdings, Inc. 21420-D NW Nicholas Court #12-13 Hillsboro, OR 97124 (800) 776-6695 (503) 645-8881 www.cardiotheater.com[...]

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Parts List…………………………………...Page 2 Stand Assembly………………..………… Page 3-4 DVD Player Assembly………..…………..Page 5-7 LCD Screen Assembly………………..….Page 8-9 Mounting Screen Controller…………..….Page 10 Programming TV Channels………….…..Page 11 Cable Manag[...]

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    Parts List: Master Set Up Package 1 Master IR Remote Control 1 Operations Manual Screen Controllers (1 for each Screen) 1 Neoprene Mounting Pad (1 for each controller) 1 DVD Player Master IR Remote (Optional) Screen Box 1 15 inch LCD Screen 1 AC Adapter 1 Adapter Power Cord 1 LCD Back Cover 1 Controller Cable 1 LCD Screen Hardware Package 4 Wire Ti[...]

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    Stand Assembly Step 2 Step 1 Determine width of stand feet in relation to the cardio equipment. Use a 7/16 wrench to secure 2 hex screws per leg. Insert lower vertical tube over center stub and hand install one 3/16 Allen head screw a few turns into vertical tube. Do not tighten at this time. (Clearance needed for W ires) Step 4 Step 3 Insert upper[...]

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    Stand assembly- continued Step 7 Route coax and AC power plug to center Opening of base cover and make sure to tighten lower bolt before installing cover. Step 8 With cables properly placed in cover slot, secure base cover with 2 Allen head screws provided. Step 9 Install last remaining Screw in upper tube Assembly and double-check all Fasteners fo[...]

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    DVD Player Assembly NOTE: Skip to Page 7 if not installing DVD Play er Important: There are two models of DVD brackets. Short DVD Bracket Long DVD Bracket For S Model Stand For L M odel Stand 1: Run supplied Audio Video c able and DVD 12 Volt Power cable from opening at top of stand out through large round hole in upper tube of stand. 5[...]

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    2: Pull Audio/Video a nd 12 Volt Power cable wires through hole in DVD bracket and attach bracket to stand with 2 hex screws provided. IMPORTANT: When attachi ng Short Version, confirm that the large square opening on the rear of the bracket is positioned on the right side of the stand tube as shown. Short Version Long Version 3: Plug Audio Video c[...]

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    6: Connect DVD 12 Volt Power cable to main Coax / Power wire coming through top of stand. 7: Connect the Video cable coming from the DV D player “Output” to the connector labeled “Video Y” on the back of the monitor and t he cable going from the DVD players audio outputs to “Audio Left & Right” input on the back of the monitor. 7[...]

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    LCD Screen Assembly 1. Attach pivot assembly to back of LCD monitor using upper two mounting holes as shown in figure 1. Leave out the lower tw o mounting screws until after all wiring is installed onto back of monitor. 2. Install monitor assembly onto upper stand tube using (3) M4 X 10mm socket head cap screws as shown in Figure 2 3. Install power[...]

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    LCD Screen Assembly (continued) 5. Remove slip-on antenna connector from monitor by pulling straight dow n on connection (Figure 5). Screw slip-on connector onto coax cable and then push assembly back into the monitor’s antenna connector. (Figure 6) 6. Attach Back Cover plate using 2 M4 x 10mm black screws. (Figure 7) Note: Before securing back c[...]

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    Mounting Screen Controller CNTE-4 CNTE-16 1. Remove backing from neoprene mounting pad and plac e either vertically or horizontally around equipment handra il as appropriate as shown below. 2. Insert two nylon wire ties (provid ed) through the bottom holes in the mounting bracket on the rear of the Screen Controller. 3. Attach wire ties as tightly [...]

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    Auto Programming TV Channels The following requires the LCD Screen Master IR Remote Control Unit 1. Press menu button on Master IR Remote. 2. Scroll Down to “Install” then press “Select”. 3. Select “Auto Search” and press “Select”. 4. Select Cable, HRC or Air (Check local cable company for HRC) 5. Note: Programming may take up to 3 [...]

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    Cable Management System The Optional Cable Management System is used to cover the antenna cable and power cords that run between the individual stands. It cons ists of a metal bracket that connects to the bottom of the monitor stand and a plastic two-channel extrusion that can be cut to length with common hand tools. 5 foot Cable M anagement extrus[...]

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    RF Distribution Below is a diagram of a typical ins tall. Plea se note that the tap values are dependant on having a 35 db signal at the out put of the signal amplif ier. It is best to use a quality amplifier that has a variable output so that you can adjust it to m atch 35 db even if your input is either lower or higher. These tap values and db re[...]

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    Specifications: 15” Color LCD Monitor Visible Screen Size 304.1(H) X 228.1(V) Pixel Range 0. 297(H) X 0.297(V) Type a-si TFT Liquid Crystal Display Visual Angle upper 55’/low er 65’, left 70’/right 70’ Horizontal Frequency 31~60 KHz(Auto Set) Vertical Frequency 56~75 Hz(Auto Set) Display Color 16.2M Color Input/Video Signal Anal og 0.714V[...]

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    Warranty Cardio Theater™ warrants t he Personal Viewing System to be free from defects in material and workmanship for the follo wing period of time from date of shipment, provided that the products have not been subject to mechanical, electrical, or other abuse or modifications. Cardio Theater LCD Screen 1 Years Parts & Labor Cardio Theater [...]

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    Technical Support Technical Support Numbers Telephone 1-800-776-6695 Technical Support Hours: 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday PST. Write To: Cardio Theater Holdings, Inc. 21420-D NW Nicholas Court #12-13 Hillsboro, OR 97124 Notice Due to continuing advancements in technol ogy, Cardio Theater Holdings, Inc. reserves the right to make chang [...]

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