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    620-7992 Rev 001 S T AR T RAC F ITNESS™ P ERSONAL V IEWING S CREEN U SER'S M ANUAL— S-S ERIES ST A R TRAC 14410 M y ford Road Irvine, C A 926 060 USA S-UBx , S-RBx , S -TBTx S-TRx, S-TRc[...]

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    3 620-7992 Rev 001 T ABLE OF C ONTENTS Introdu ction .............................................................................................................................................. 4 Befor e You Get S tarted ............................................................................................................................ 5 [...]

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    4 620-7992 Rev 001 Thank you for adding the STAR TRAC P ERSONAL VIEWING S CREEN (PVS) to your Star T rac Purchase. Th e Pe rsonal Viewing Scre en ha s been d esigned to provide the user with the most re- warding experie nce based upon the carefully pla nned feature s it possesse s. The design elemen ts of this Personal Viewing Screen will pro vide [...]

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    5 620-7992 Rev 001 B EFORE Y OU G ET S T ARTED C HECK F ACILITIES P REPAREDNESS For a proper insta llation, p lease read this guide thoroughly a nd follow th e in structions . Star T rac’s goal is t o help you ha ve a succe ssful a nd re liable in stallation, fo r th is reas on we have come u p with some he lpful tips and check list to a ccomplis[...]

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    6 620-7992 Rev 001 W ARNINGS A ND C AUTIONS This lighting flash with ar rowhead s ymbol, within an equilatera l triang le, is intend ed to aler t the u ser to the prese nce o f un-insulated “da ngerous voltage” within the pr oduct’s enclo- sure that may be of suf ficient magnitude to constitute a ris k of elec tric shock to persons. This excl[...]

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    7 620-7992 Rev 001 I MPOR T ANT S AFETY P RECAUTIO NS Electrical energy can perform many useful functions, but it can also cause personal injuries and property damage if improperly handl ed. This product has been engineered and manufactured with the highest prior- ity on safety. But IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZ-[...]

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    8 620-7992 Rev 001 U NP ACKI NG Y OUR P ERSONAL V IEWING S CREEN Inspect the shipping box f or any parts t hat may be m issing BEFORE discarding the box. Items can shift dur- ing transportation, and may be accidentally discar ded with the box. If any parts are m issing, please contact Star Trac Product Support at 800-503-1221. Have the serial numbe[...]

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    9 620-7992 Rev 001 P AL/SECAM Kit (Europe, Middle East) • PVS assembly wi th mounting bracket, cables, and display cap w ith grommet (Ther e are 5 ca bles in th e neck) • Center conso le keypad assembly • Entertainmen t headphone jack and moun t • Hardware tool k it, including: • (3) M8 but tonhead screws • (3) 5/16 lock washer • (2) [...]

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    10 620-7992 Rev 001 The St ar Trac Personal Viewing Screen is different f or each of your Star Trac S-Series Cardio products. Make sur e you have the pr oper kit for the S-Serie s product you are inst alling. The S-UBx, S-RBx and S-TBTx will follow the same basic steps for installation. For the S-TR turn to app ropriate section of this manual . I N[...]

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    11 620-7992 Rev 001 STEP 4. Replace the TV control pad: • Using a #2 Phillip scre wdriver, f asten th e TV c on- trol p ad with the (3) screws and install t he wire- less HR rec eiver back to the s ame location. • Plug in the TV keypad connector into JP5 • Plug in the int erface control connector int o JP4 • Plug in the p ower-in connector [...]

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    12 620-7992 Rev 001 STEP 7. Unpack the TV kit f rom the PVS pa ckage a nd pull out the (4) cable s f rom the square hole on the neck bracke t. STEP 8. Connect the (4) cables o n th e TV Kit with the (4) cables on the unit as shown: • Antenna cab le (coaxial) • Power cable (2-Contacts) • Interface cable (5-Contacts) • Headphone cable (3-Cont[...]

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    13 620-7992 Rev 001 STEP 3. Now, replace the TV ke ypad on the f ront dis- play. Caref ully rem ove the labe l of the center console with a f lat screw driver. A nd then, re- move t he (4) s crews that h old the center con- sole in p lace. Retain a ll the sc rews for later use. STEP 1. Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, rem ove the (1 9) screws that [...]

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    14 620-7992 Rev 001 STEP 4. Insert t he keypad cable into the oblong hole of the console, and plug it int o the board (as shown on the right figure). Plug in the Interface remote control cable (5- contacts), pow er-in cabl e (2-contacts), and po wer -out cable (2-contacts) to each header as shown on the right figure. STEP 5. Using a #2 Ph illips sc[...]

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    15 620-7992 Rev 001 STEP 1. Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, loo sen the (2) screws that hold th e front neck shroud in place (but, don’t ta ke them off) and pull the neck shroud up as shown. I NST ALL ING T HE P OWER S UPPL Y O N T he S -TRx For the S-TRx Pers onal Viewing Screen kits (both PAL and NTSC), a power s upply has to be in- stalled on[...]

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    16 620-7992 Rev 001 This completes the ins tallation of the Personal Viewi ng S creen on the S-TRx tre admi ll. Now it is time to set it up. Turn to the approp riate section for your Pe rsonal Viewing Screen . STEP 4. Install the (2) T-Tap connectors (female ) to the (2) AC-MCB blue and brown wires: • Locate one T-Tap conne ctor on the blue wire [...]

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    17 620-7992 Rev 001 S ETTING U P Y OUR P ERSONA L V IEWING S CREE N ( NTSC / A TSC ) Basic Operatio ns T urning On / Off the Power Selecting the Input Signal Source Channel Selection Turning On Press the button on the control module, the unit will be turned on and y ou will be ready to use its features. Turning Off W ith the power on, press the but[...]

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    18 620-7992 Rev 001 A d justing Picture Menu O ptions Adjusting the Picture 1. Press VOL+ , CH+ and number button [3] at the same time to display the main menu. 2. Press VOL+ / - to select P icture menu, press CH- to access the menu. 3. W ithi n the menu, press CH+ / - , VOL- to navigate t hrough t he options or adjust an option. If the selected it[...]

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    19 620-7992 Rev 001 A d justing Audio Menu Op tions Adjusting the Sound 1. Press VOL+ , CH+ and number button [3] at the same time to display the main menu. 2. Press VOL+ / - to select A udio menu, press CH- to access the menu. 3. W ithi n the menu, press CH+ / - , VOL- to navigate t hrough t he options or adjust an option. If the selected item has[...]

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    20 620-7992 Rev 001 A d justing Audio Menu Op tions (Continued) Option Description Audio Mode Select a desired audi o mode. Y ou can select from Cus tom , Standard , Movie and News . Custom: Select for a customiz ed sound mode. Standard: Select for normal program. Movie: Select for movie program. News: Select for news program. Bass Adjusts Bass (lo[...]

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    21 620-7992 Rev 001 A d justing Setup M enu Options S y stem Setup 1. Press VOL+ , CH+ and number button [3] at the same time to display the main menu. 2. Press VOL+ / - to select P icture menu, press CH- to access the menu. 3. W ithi n the menu, press CH+ / - , VOL- to navigate t hrough t he options or adjust an option. If the selected item has su[...]

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    22 620-7992 Rev 001 A d justing Setup M enu Options (Continued) Option Desc ription Transparency Select a desired menu transparency. Password Setting Used to set a new system password or t o c hange an existing 4-digit system password. (default password is 0000 ). If you f orget the password t he unit provides a super password “ 2580 ”. Please [...]

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    23 620-7992 Rev 001 A d justing Setup M enu Options (Continued) U.S. movie ( MPAA) ratings None Movie is not rated. G General audiences. PG Parental guidanc e suggested. PG-13 Suitable for childre n 13 and older. R Parental guidanc e is suggested for children under 17. NC-17 No suitable for ch ildren under 17. X Adult only. U.S. TV ratings (age-bas[...]

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    24 620-7992 Rev 001 A d justing Setup M enu Options (Continued) Option Description Closed Caption Al lows you to select feature On or Off On: Turns on the Closed Caption. Off: Turns off the Closed Caption. A nalog Caption Allows you to select closed caption options. CC1 , CC2 , CC3 , CC4: Displays a printed version of the dialog or sound effects of[...]

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    25 620-7992 Rev 001 A d justing Channel Menu Options A ccessi ng the Channel Settings 1. Press VOL+ , CH+ and number button [3] at the sa me t ime to display the main menu. 2. Press VOL+ / - t o select P icture menu , pr ess CH - to ac ces s the menu. 3. W ithi n the menu, press CH+ / - , VOL- to navigate through a the options or adjust an option. [...]

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    26 620-7992 Rev 001 A d justing Channel Menu Options (Continued) A dd O n CH Search Select to manuall y search f or channel s that can not be memorized. 1. In Channel m enu, select Add On CH Search i tem, press VOL+ to access. 2. During Add On CH search, your unit searches for di gital channels first. W hen the digital channel search is complete, a[...]

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    27 620-7992 Rev 001 S ETTING U P Y OUR P ERSONAL V IEWING S CREEN (P AL) Basic Operatio ns T urning On / Off the Power Selecting the Input Signal Source Turning On Press the button on the control module, the unit will be turned on and y ou will be ready to use its features. Turning Off W ith the power on, press the button on the control module to t[...]

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    28 620-7992 Rev 001 A d justing Picture Menu O ptions Customizing the Picture 1. Press VOL+ , CH+ and number button [3] at the same time and the main menu screen displ ays. 2. Press VOL+ / - to select P icture menu, press CH- to access the menu. 3. W ithi n the m enu, press CH+ / - to scr oll through the page upward or downw ar d, and press CH+ / -[...]

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    29 620-7992 Rev 001 A d justing Sound M enu Options Adjusting the V olume Using the volume buttons ( VOL+ and VOL- ) Press the VOL + or VOL- to increase o r decrease the volume. Note: Once the unit switches to other input sources or loses t he power, the unit will c lear your customized volume setting and restore to defaul t value(20). Option Descr[...]

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    30 620-7992 Rev 001 A d justing T ime Menu O ptions T ime Zone Selection To obtain local time, you should first set the local t ime zone. Obtaining local t ime depends on whether your local st ation has broadcast time zone information. 1. Press VOL+ , CH+ and number button [3] at the same time and the maintenance screen display s. 2. Press VOL+ / -[...]

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    31 620-7992 Rev 001 A d justing T ime Menu O ptions (Continued) Option Description Mode Select one sourc e to be viewed throug h On timer. Program Number Select a broadca sting program for On timer. W ith the Off Timer function On , the unit wi ll automatically turn off at the preset time. 1. Navigate to the Time menu, press CH - to access. 2. Pres[...]

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    32 620-7992 Rev 001 A d justing System Optio ns Menu S y stem Setup Option Description Language Select on-screen menus language. Hearing Impaired (Digital program s only) Press VOL+ / - to select On to display the subtitles (i f available ) f or the hearing impaired . Select Off to turn off the function A udio Preference (Digital program s only) Se[...]

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    33 620-7992 Rev 001 A d justing Lock Menu O ptions Password Setup To create a new password: 1. Press VOL+ , CH+ and number button [3] at the same time and the main menu screen display s. Press VOL+ / - to select Lock menu, press CH- to access the menu. 2. Now a password is required to input. Use number buttons to input correct password (the default[...]

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    34 620-7992 Rev 001 A d justing Lock Menu O ptions (Continued) Lock T uning Setup 1. Navigate t o the Lock menu and input the correct password to access. 2. Now the Lock T uning item wil l be highlighted automati- cally. 3. Use VOL+ / - to turn on or turn off the Lock Tuning . O nce you turn on Lock Tuning , all items in Channel Menu can not be acc[...]

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    35 620-7992 Rev 001 A d justing Channel Menu Options Auto Channel Search 1. Press VOL+ , CH+ and the number [3] at the same time, the main menu screen shoul d be displayed. 2. Press VOL+ / - to select Channel menu, press CH- to ac- cess the menu. 3. Highlight Au to Tuning item, and press VOL+ or O K to ac - cess. 4. Now a confirmation box appears o[...]

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    36 620-7992 Rev 001 A d justing Channel Menu Options (Continued) Manual Searching for A TV programs If desired analog programs cannot be searched by Auto Tun- ing, you can make use of A TV Manual Tuning to search pro- grams manually. 1. In Channel menu , press CH+ / - to select A TV Manual Tuning item, then press VOL+ or OK to access. 2. Highlight [...]

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    37 620-7992 Rev 001 A d justing Channel Menu Options (Continued) Programme Edit Once in the Programme Edit submenu, pr ess VOL+ or O K to access. Next, press CH+ / - to select it em. Once the item is selected the following options are availa ble: 1. DEL : • Press 1 to ”mark” selected item f or deletion. • Press 1 again to delete the “mark[...]

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    38 620-7992 Rev 001 F AQ’s AND T ROUBLESHO OTING Your Star Trac Personal Viewing Screen is designed with little maintenance in mind and rarely should you experience a problem once it is installed. However, you may find the cleaning and troubleshooting information in this section useful. W e wi ll also explain how to replace the headphon e jack wh[...]

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    39 620-7992 Rev 001 T roubleshooting (Continued) Problem Possible Solution Poor TV reception • Check t he input signal cable, make sure it is in good shape and is connected snug to the RF input. • Try a new channel; it may be the station is having difficulties. • Check for local interference. • Try adjusting the Sharpness in the PVS vi deo [...]

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    40 620-7992 Rev 001 Headphone Jack Replacement. W hen you are experiencing po or audio output fro m your PVS, you sho uld che ck the entertainment headphone jack to see if it needs replacement. The headphone jack was designed f or an easy a nd quick replaceme nt. Before you b egin, make sure you r have the proper repla cement part available. For th[...]

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    41 620-7992 Rev 001 R EGULA TORY I NFORMA T ION Radio Frequ ency Interference (RF I) Federal Communications Commission , Part 15 W arning: T o prevent fire or electrical shock, do not expose this equipment to rain, m ois- ture or excessive heat. The unit has b een te sted an d fo und to comply with the limits for Part 15 of the FCC Rule s. T hese l[...]

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    44 620-7992 Rev 001 ST A R TRAC 14410 M y ford Road Irvine, California 92606 Telephone: (8 00) 228-6635, (714) 6 69-1660 Fax: (714 ) 508-3303 http://www.star trac.com[...]