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Star Trac Group Cycling Computer
Owner's Manual and Installation Guide
700-0008

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  • Page 1 Star Trac Group Cycling Computer Owner’s Manual and Installation Guide 700-0008...
  • Page 2 Group Cycling Computer NOTE: When printing this manual from a PDF file, print using “booklet” style printing to print a folded, 5.5” x 8.5” manual on 8.5” x 11” sheets. Owner’s Manual and Installation Guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Computer Mounting Instructions ............9 Star Trac Studio 3: Mounting the computer using the double-loop mount ..................12 Star Trac Studio 5 and Studio 7: Mounting the computer using the clamp mount ................. 12 Cadence Sensor Mounting Instructions ..........13 External Cadence Sensor Mounting ..........
  • Page 4: Certifications

    (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Star Trac could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment FCC ID: QSWASPDCS EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE...
  • Page 5: Specifications

    Group Cycling Computer Specifications Features:  ANT+ 2.4 Ghz and 5.4 Khz analogue wireless heart rate receiver technology  Low power consumption for long battery life  Coded memory during battery replacement  On-screen data display:  Cadence  Heart rate, average heart rate, % of maximum heart rate ...
  • Page 6: Group Cycling Computer Kit Contents

    Group Cycling Computer Group Cycling Computer Kit Contents Table 1 Item Description Group Cycling Computer AAA batteries M5 x 10mm screws, computer mount Rubber computer mount pad M5 x 10mm screws, back plate mount Flat computer mount bracket Flat computer mount back plate M5 x 30mm screws, back plate mount Spacers, back plate mount Double-loop mount bracket...
  • Page 7 Group Cycling Computer Cadence sensor Foam cadence sensor mount Cadence sensor mount adhesive Magnet mount 10mm x 5mm cadence sensor magnet 12.5mm x 3mm cadence sensor magnet Tools Needed for Assembly (Not Included in the kit): 1. Philips head screwdriver 2.
  • Page 8: Group Cycling Computer Bracket Mount Compatibility

    Group Cycling Computer Group Cycling Computer Bracket Mount Compatibility The Star Trac Group Cycling Computer is compatible with all Star Trac Studio series group cycling bikes, as well as older model bikes previously manufactured by Star Trac as indicated in the table below.
  • Page 9 Group Cycling Computer Model Model Name Compatible Bracket Components Number 7090 7000 7070 7080 Elite Owner’s Manual and Installation Guide...
  • Page 10: Computer Mounting Instructions

    Group Cycling Computer Computer Mounting Instructions 1. Locate the computer and cadence sensor transmitter (see Figure 1). Prior to installing the batteries, note the pairing code on the back of the computer and sensor. Use this number to check for proper pairing beginning in Step 2.
  • Page 11 Group Cycling Computer 3. After completing the steps to pair the sensor to the computer, install the third battery and close the battery bay cap (see Figure 3). Figure 3 4. Place the rubber gasket on the back of the computer (see Figure 4). Figure 4 5.
  • Page 12 The following images show the computer mounted to the Star Trac Studio 3, Studio 5, and Studio 7. These mounting methods apply to all older models of Star Trac bikes as detailed in Table 2. Once the computer is securely mounted, proceed to the next section, “Cadence Sensor Installation”...
  • Page 13: Mount

    Mounting the computer using the double-loop mount: Note: The computer may be mounted on either of the two cross-bars on the Studio 3. Figure 7 Star Trac Studio 5 and Studio 7 Mounting the computer using the clamp mount: Figure 8 Owner’s Manual and Installation Guide...
  • Page 14: Cadence Sensor Mounting Instructions

    Group Cycling Computer Cadence Sensor Mounting Instructions Depending on the model of the bike on which the cadence sensor is being mounted, the sensor may be installed externally (on the bottom of the chain/belt guard), or internally (inside the chain/belt guard). Refer to Table 3 to determine if the sensor should be mounted externally or internally.
  • Page 15 Group Cycling Computer Figure 9 2. Place the cadence sensor in the foam block with the battery cover facing upwards (See Figure 10). Figure 10 3. If mounting the sensor magnet to the Studio 3 crank, or on an older model with narrow crank arms, trim the magnet holder to fit as shown in Figure 11.
  • Page 16 Group Cycling Computer Figure 11 4. Mount the magnet on the crank arm approximately where shown in Figure 12. Do not secure the magnet in place yet at this point with the magnet holder. Only secure the magnet in place once the magnet and sensor positions have been set in close enough proximity to verify that the computer is displaying an RPM reading.
  • Page 17: Internal Cadence Sensor Mounting On The Studio 5 And Studio 7

    Group Cycling Computer signal. Verify on the computer that it is detecting the RPM signal by rotating the cranks while the computer is powered ON. Once the signal is verified on the computer, the magnet may be secured in place. Figure 13 Internal Cadence Sensor Mounting on the Studio 5 and Studio 7 1.
  • Page 18 Group Cycling Computer Figure 14 4. Once the magnet’s approximate position has been determined, open the inner (left side) belt guard on the bike by removing the four screws holding the belt guard in place (See Figure 15). Figure 15 5.
  • Page 19 Group Cycling Computer Figure 16. Studio 5 Cadence Sensor Mounting Figure 17. Studio 7 Cadence Sensor Mounting 6. The sensor and magnet must be in close proximity as shown in order for the sensor to detect the magnet. Once the sensor is in place, the magnet position can be adjusted slightly to pick up the magnet signal.
  • Page 20: Pairing The Computer To The Cadence Sensor

    Group Cycling Computer Pairing the Computer to the Cadence Sensor 1. Begin with one battery removed from the computer. 2. Insert the battery while pressing and holding any of the four buttons on the front of the computer. The display will now show the maintenance screen.
  • Page 21 Group Cycling Computer Press the Set button ( ) and select distance in kilometers (KM) or miles (Mile) by using the up ( ) or down ( ) button (see Figure 21). Figure 21 Press the Set button ( ) to finish and begin exercise. NOTE: Once the pairing has been completed, the code is stored in the onboard memory so that the code is retained during a battery change, avoiding the need to re-pair.
  • Page 22: Pairing A Heart Rate Transmitter And Setting Personal Settings

    Group Cycling Computer Pairing a Heart Rate Transmitter and Setting Personal Settings 1. Power up the computer by pressing any button. 2. Press and hold the Set button ( ). This will display the heart rate and ANT+ symbol (See Figure 22). 3.
  • Page 23 Group Cycling Computer Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 5. In the age screen use the Up ( ) or Down ( ) button to set age. When complete, press the Mode ( ) button to move to the ambient heart rate screen. 6.
  • Page 24 Group Cycling Computer The personal data will be stored in the computer memory for as long as the computer is powered up. The data can be changed at any time during the exercise session by pressing and holding the Set button ( The heart rate transmitter must be paired to the computer whenever the computer is powered on and before the exercise session in order to achieve accurate data for the session.
  • Page 25: Instructions On Using The Group Cycling Computer

    Group Cycling Computer Instructions on Using the Group Cycling Computer The computer’s main screen is divided into three sections (see Figure 27):  RPM (top)  HEART RATE (middle)  TRAINING (bottom) The RPM display shows the following data (see Figure 28): ...
  • Page 26 Group Cycling Computer  Training session distance traveled. Distance is calculated based upon the revolutions of the flywheel, and is calculated from the RPMs. Figure 30 1. To start a training session, press the Start ( ) button. This will start the timer.
  • Page 27: Maintenance

    Group Cycling Computer Maintenance Star Trac strongly recommends performing the regular daily, weekly, and monthly preventative maintenance actions outlined below in Table 4. If any items need replacement, contact Core Health & Fitness Customer Support at 800-503-1221 for North America, or go to support.startrac.com to find contact information for locations outside...
  • Page 28: Frequently Asked Questions

    Group Cycling Computer Frequently Asked Questions 1. How do I turn off the computer? The computer does not have a button to turn it off. The computer shuts itself off after five minutes of inactivity. 2. What are the personal data settings? See page 21 through 23 for a description of the personal data setting and how to set them.
  • Page 29 Group Cycling Computer The computer will automatically determine your estimated maximal heart rate (MHR) when you input your personal data during the setup. The %MHR display indicates exercise intensity using the formula 220-age to represent maximum heart rate, and then current heart rate as a percentage of the maximum.
  • Page 30 Group Cycling Computer Battery life varies widely depending on use and will depend on frequency of use. Excessive use of the backlight will decrease battery life. 14. What batteries do the computer and cadence sensor transmitter use? The computer requires three AAA alkaline batteries. The cadence sensor transmitter requires one CR2032 coin cell battery.
  • Page 31 Group Cycling Computer Owner’s Manual and Installation Guide...
  • Page 32: Contact Information

    Group Cycling Computer Contact Information CORE HEALTH & FITNESS 4400 NE 77th Avenue, Suite 300 Vancouver, WA 98662 Telephone: (888) 678-2476 http://www.stairmaster.com Customer Support Contact your local distributor, or Core Health & Fitness directly at: 1-800-503-1221 Support@corehandf.com Please supply the serial number of your machine and the date of purchase when you call.

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