Star Trac Sep-80 manual

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    Training Manual STAR TRAC FITNESS 1 of 19 637-1377 Rev: A Part Functionality E-TBT (Model 9-6080) LED Display In this sectio n, we will r eview all th e components that m ake up the E Ser ies E-T BT (T otal Body Trainer) . To resol ve issues that ma y occur on an E-T BT, it is im portant to un derstand all the com ponents an d what f unction the y [...]

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    Training Manual STAR TRAC FITNESS 2 of 19 637-1377 Rev: A Componen ts that C onnect to the Displa y Electronic:[...]

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    Training Manual STAR TRAC FITNESS 3 of 19 637-1377 Rev: A A. Displa y Panel (J7 – 12 Pin Connecto r ) –The m ain ke y pad t hat is used to enter c ommands . B. Center Co nsole (J8 – 6 Pin Conne ctor ) –The sm all keypad t hat has the ‘Qu ick Start’ ke y . If the unit has any kind of entertainm ent, there w ill be extr a ke y s for that.[...]

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    Training Manual STAR TRAC FITNESS 4 of 19 637-1377 Rev: A C . CSAFE Power (J10 – 6 Pin Conn e ctor ) – The exte rnal CSAFE p ort. Note: T his port is o nly used f or supplying p ower to external add on aud io access ories. D . Polar Receiv er (J11 – 3 Pin Conne ctor ) – The tele metr y/wireless heart rate (signal sent out by the c hest str [...]

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    Training Manual STAR TRAC FITNESS 5 of 19 637-1377 Rev: A E . Contact H eart Rate ( 6 Pin C onnecto r on the sta ndoff HR Board) – The co ntact heart rat e board p lugs in here. N ote: The contac t heart rate is typicall y mounted on t he disp lay electronic s.[...]

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    Training Manual STAR TRAC FITNESS 6 of 19 637-1377 Rev: A F . Fan Keypad (J1 – 8 Pin C onnector) – The sm all keypad at the top of the displa y housing. G . Fan Pow er (J3 – 2 Pin C onn e c tor) – The f an gets power f rom the disp lay elec tronic.[...]

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    Training Manual STAR TRAC FITNESS 7 of 19 637-1377 Rev: A H . Primar y Port (J6 – 10 Pin C onnector) – The pr imary port for up loading software into the displa y. I . Secondar y Port (J5 – 10 Pin Conn ector) – The sec ondar y port for upload ing software into the displa y.[...]

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    Training Manual STAR TRAC FITNESS 8 of 19 637-1377 Rev: A J . Displa y Cable (J4 – 12 Pin Conn e ctor) – This is th e main cabl e that connec ts the dis play to the LCB. The displa y cable is lik e the nerves of the TBT . Inform ation and power are s ent up to the displa y and back down to the LCB to contr ol the unit. T he disp lay cable pas s[...]

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    Training Manual STAR TRAC FITNESS 9 of 19 637-1377 Rev: A K. TV Interf ace (J9 – 7 Pin C onnector) – NEVER use this p ort. L. HR Board G round Cabl e (connects t o the disp lay frame)[...]

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    Training Manual STAR TRAC FITNESS 10 of 19 637-1377 Rev: A M. C CB (J14 – 7 Pin Conn ector) Used for P VS and o n ‘made for iPod’ k its only.[...]

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    Training Manual STAR TRAC FITNESS 11 of 19 637-1377 Rev: A 2. Load Control Board (L CB) Location of the LCB:[...]

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    Training Manual STAR TRAC FITNESS 12 of 19 637-1377 Rev: A The LCB is the heart of the T BT. The LCB brings the po wer from brak e and condit ions it for distr ibution to t he displa y electronic.[...]

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    Training Manual STAR TRAC FITNESS 13 of 19 637-1377 Rev: A Connections and Components that plu g into the ADT LCB (PN: 721-1176) A. Brake St yle Selecto r Sw itch (J2) – This switch allows the LCB to wor k with either brake s tyle see docum ent num ber 637-1348) . B. CN7 - 8 Pin Conn ector – This connec tor is not used on this generation of the[...]

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    Training Manual STAR TRAC FITNESS 14 of 19 637-1377 Rev: A C. Battery Co nnecto r (CN3 – 2 Pin C onnector) – Delivers po wer to the d isplay when ther e is no m ovem ent and charges the batter y. D. External Power Conn ector (CN2 – 3 Pin Conn ector) – Supplies 12 Volts to the s ystem.[...]

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    Training Manual STAR TRAC FITNESS 15 of 19 637-1377 Rev: A E . C - Save Co nnector ( J1 – 8 Pin) – This is where the external C-S afe cable p lugs in to the LCB. F. Display Cab le Conne ctor (CN1 – 12 Pin Conn ecto r) – Inform ation and po wer are sent up to the d isplay and bac k down to th e LCB to c ontrol the u nit.[...]

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    Training Manual STAR TRAC FITNESS 16 of 19 637-1377 Rev: A G. Generator Cable Con nector (C N4 – 3 Pin C onnecto r) – Brings in the power from the generator. H. Brake Cab le Connect or (CN5 – 2 Pin Conn ector) – Controls t he brak e resistance .[...]

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    Training Manual STAR TRAC FITNESS 17 of 19 637-1377 Rev: A 3. Mechanical/Drive Com ponents: A. Drive belt – This b elt connec ts the main pu lley with t he generat or/brak e to produc e the needed vo ltage and create resistance when the us er wants th at.[...]

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    Training Manual STAR TRAC FITNESS 18 of 19 637-1377 Rev: A B. Belt Ten sioning Lev er – As sures that the te nsion of the dri ve belt is alwa y s at the righ t level. C. Drive Shaft A lignmen t Screw s – These are us ed for pr oper drive shaf t/drive be lt alignm ent. They are l ocated on both sides of the drive s haft.[...]

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    Training Manual STAR TRAC FITNESS 19 of 19 637-1377 Rev: A D. Leg Rolle r and Guide Rod – The y are exposed to a lot of lo ad. Front to rear m otion only.[...]