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  • Page 1 T 7 x I - 0 1 T r e a d m I l l S e r V I C e m a N U a l...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of CoNTeNTS CHaPTer 1: SerIal NUmber loCaTIoN ..............CHaPTer 2: ImPorTaNT SafeTy INSTrUCTIoNS Before Getting Started ....................3 Read and Save These Instructions ................4 Electrical Requirements .................... 4 CHaPTer 3: PreVeNTaTIVe maINTeNaNCe Recommended Cleaning Tips ................... 5 Check for Damaged Parts ..................5 Care and Maintenance Instructions ................
  • Page 3 Service Mode - Errors ....................57 7.17 Service Mode - Netpulse .................... 57 7.18 Matrix fitness 7xi series feature access codes ............58 CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTING Electrical Diagrams ....................59 Motor Control Board (MCB) LED Instructions ............63 MCB Wiring ........................ 64 0140 / 01A0 / 01A2 Error Troubleshooting ..............
  • Page 4: Chapter 1: Serial Number Location

    CHaPTer 1: SerIal NUmber loCaTIoN 1.1 SerIal NUmber loCaTIoN...
  • Page 5: Before Getting Started

    CHaPTer 2: ImPorTaNT SafeTy INformaTIoN 2.1 before GeTTING STarTed This treadmill is intended for commercial use. To ensure your safety and protect the equipment, read all instructions before operating the Matrix Treadmill. Place the treadmill on a level and stable surface away from direct sunlight. The intense UV light can cause discoloration on the plastics. Locate your treadmill in an area with cool temperatures and low humidity.
  • Page 6: Read And Save These Instructions

    Connect this treadmill to properly grounded outlets only. CAUTION: If you experience chest pain, nausea, dizziness or shortness of breath, STOP exercising immediately and consult a physician before continuing. •   D onotusetheequipmentinanywayotherthandesignedorintendedbythemanufacturer.ItisimperativethatallMatrixFitnessSystemsequip- ment is used properly to avoid injury. • Keephandsandfeetclearofmovingpartsatalltimestoavoidinjury.
  • Page 7: Electrical Requirements

    110 V UNITS All Matrix 5x, 7xe and 7xi 110 V treadmills require the use of a 100-125 V, 60 Hz and a 20 A “Dedicated Circuit”, with a non-looped (isolated) neutral/ground for power. This outlet should be a North American power cord plugs shown.
  • Page 8: Chapter 3: Preventative Maintenance

    3.2 CHeCk for damaGed ParTS do NoT use any equipment that is damaged or has worn or broken parts. Use only replacement parts supplied by Matrix Fitness Systems. maINTaIN labelS aNd NamePlaTeS. Do not remove labels for any reason. They contain important information. If unreadable or missing, contact Matrix Fitness Systems for a replacement at 866-693-4863 or www.matrixfitness.com.
  • Page 9: Care And Maintenance Instructions

    Matrix web site at www.matrixfitness.com. daIly maINTeNaNCe ITemS 1) Clean the entire machine using water and mild detergent such as "Simple Green", or other Matrix approved solutions (cleaning agents MUST be alcohol and ammonia free).
  • Page 10: Touch Screen Care And Cleaning

    CHaPTer 3: PreVeNTaTIVe maINTeNaNCe 3.4 ToUCH SCreeN Care & CleaNING ToUCH SCreeN Care aNd CleaNING * The touch screen requires very little maintenance. We recommend that you periodically clean the touch screen surface with distilled water in an atomizer spray bottle. Spray distilled water onto soft, a clean dry 100% lint free cloth and wipe display until clean and dry. For very dirty displays, adding vinegar is recommended.
  • Page 11: Auto Calibration Instructions

    CHaPTer 3: PreVeNTaTIVe maINTeNaNCe 3.5 aUTo CalIbraTIoN INSTrUCTIoNS 3.6 adjUSTING THe rUNNING belT Run Auto Calibration to calibrate incline after assembly and after After placing the treadmill in the position it will be used, the belt replacing any electronic component. must be checked for proper tension and centering.
  • Page 12: Console Description

    4.1 T7xI CoNSole deSCrIPTIoN The Matrix treadmill is inspected before it is packaged. It is shipped in four pieces: the base, the upright console supports, the handlebar, and the console. Carefully unpack the unit and dispose of the box material.
  • Page 13: Manual Workout Operation

    4.3 oPeraTING leVel baSed ProGramS qUICk STarT oPeraTIoN Your Matrix treadmill offers a variety of level-based workouts to challenge users of all fitness levels. The following information will Press the Go button and the treadmill will enter into a manual mode briefly explain the workout and how to program the treadmill for of operation.
  • Page 14: Heart Rate Control Workout Operation

    7) Press Go to begin the workout. 4.5 fITNeSS TeST WorkoUT oPeraTIoN Your Matrix treadmill offers a variety of fitness tests - the Gerkin Firefighter Protocol, the Army, Navy, USMC, and USAF as well as the Physical Efficiency Battery (PEB).
  • Page 15: Fitness Test Workout Operation

    CHaPTer 4: CoNSole oVerlay aNd WorkoUT deSCrIPTIoN 4.5 fITNeSS TeST WorkoUT oPeraTIoN - CoNTINUed CardIoVaSCUlar fITNeSS PerCeNTIleS SUbmaxImal TreadmIll eValUaTIoN CoNVerSIoN Table males: Vo2 max (ml/kg/min) 0-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 Stage Time Converted Vo2max >58.8 >58.9 >55.4 >52.5 1:00 31.15 SUPERIOR 1:15 32.55...
  • Page 16: Chapter 5: Manager Mode

    CHaPTer 5: maNaGer mode 5.1 USING maNaGer mode 1) To enter Manager Mode, press "ENTER, 1, 0, 0, 1, ENTER" on the number keypad and Manager Mode will appear on the display. 2) Manager Mode is divided into 9 tabs, located on the left side of the screen. They are General, Workout, Setup Defaults, Asset Management, Weather, TV, Applications, Hardware and Service.
  • Page 17: Manager Mode - General

    CHaPTer 5: maNaGer mode 5.2 maNaGer mode – GeNeral – Tab 1 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed General Accumulated Time Total time on the unit since production. Cannot be modified. Accumulated Distance Total distance on the unit since production. Cannot be modified.
  • Page 18 CHaPTer 6: maNaGer mode 5.2 maNaGer mode - GeNeral – Tab 2 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed General Date & Time This option sets the current date and time of the machine. 5.2 maNaGer mode - GeNeral – Tab 3 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN &...
  • Page 19 CHaPTer 5: maNaGer mode 5.2 maNaGer mode – GeNeral – Tab 4 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed General Language Setup Sets the language used on the console. English (US), English (UK), German, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese, Korean, Israeli, Swiss, Russian, Finnish, Taiwanese, Chinese, or Japanese.
  • Page 20: Manager Mode - Workout

    CHaPTer 5: maNaGer mode 5.3 maNaGer mode - WorkoUT – Tab 1 fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed maNaGer mode Workout Maximum Workout Time This option allows the club to set the Maximum: 120 Minutes maximum workout duration limits during Minimum: 10 Minutes peak and non peak hours.
  • Page 21 CHaPTer 5: maNaGer mode 5.3 maNaGer mode - WorkoUT – Tab 2 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Workout Maximum Incline This option changes the maximum incline. Maximum: 15 % Minimum: 1 % Elevation This option controls the default elevation Below 5000 feet used in the fitness test score calculations.
  • Page 22: Manager Mode - Setup Defaults

    CHaPTer 5: maNaGer mode 5.4 maNaGer mode - SeTUP defaUlTS – Tab 1 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Level This option controls the default program Maximum: 20 Setup Defaults levels. Minimum: 1 This option controls the default user's age Maximum: 99 used in the target heart rate calculations.
  • Page 23 CHaPTer 5: maNaGer mode 5.4 maNaGer mode - SeTUP defaUlTS – Tab 2 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Default Workout Distance This option controls the default program Maximum: 12.4 Setup Defaults Distance. Minimum: 0.1 Default Web Brower Page This option controls the default machine Web Brower Page.
  • Page 24: Manager Mode - Asset Management

    CHaPTer 5: maNaGer mode 5.5 maNaGer mode - aSSeT maNaGemeNT maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Club ID This option records the club ID of the Asset Management fitness facility. Show Custom Logo This option allows the user to select the True or False screen Logo from True 5.6 maNaGer mode - WeaTHer...
  • Page 25: Manager Mode - Tv

    CHaPTer 5: maNaGer mode 5.7 maNaGer mode - TV – Tab 1 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed TV Channel Setup This option is for setting the TV tuner functions. Press the "Start Scan" to search the TV Channel. 5.7 maNaGer mode - TV –...
  • Page 26: Manager Mode - Applications

    CHaPTer 5: maNaGer mode 5.7 maNaGer mode - TV – Tab 3 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Channel Button Setup This option is for setting the TV channel button. Press the "Add" to edit the channel icon, channel name and channel. 5.8 maNaGer mode - aPPlICaTIoNS fUNCTIoN &...
  • Page 27: Manager Mode - Hardware

    CHaPTer 5: maNaGer mode 5.9 maNaGer mode - HardWare – Tab 1 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Hardware This option controls the ErP function is Disabled or Enabled Disabled or Enabled. ErP Timeout Console will enter ErP mode if user does Maximum: 60 not touch the screen or press any key pad Minimum: 1...
  • Page 28: Manager Mode - Service

    CHaPTer 5: maNaGer mode 5.9 maNaGer mode - HardWare – Tab 2 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Hardware Volume Basic This option controls the default volume on start Maximum: 30 Minimum: 0 5.10 maNaGer mode - SerVICe maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN &...
  • Page 29: Using Engineering Mode

    CHaPTer 6: eNGINeerING mode 6.1 USING eNGINeerING mode 1) To enter Engineering Mode, press "ENTER, 2, 0, 0, 1, ENTER" on the number keypad and Engineering Mode will appear on the display. 2) Engineering Mode is divided into 12 tabs, located on the left side of the screen. They are General, Workout, Setup Defaults, Network, Asset Management, Weather, TV, Applications, Calibration, Hardware, Service, Errors.
  • Page 30: Engineering Mode - General

    CHaPTer 6: eNGINeerING mode 6.2 eNGINeerING mode - GeNeral – Tab 1 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed General Accumulated Time Total time on the unit since production. Cannot be modified. Accumulated Distance Total distance on the unit since production. Cannot be modified.
  • Page 31 CHaPTer 6: eNGINeerING mode 6.2 eNGINeerING mode - GeNeral – Tab 2 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed General Date & Time This option sets the current date and time of the machine. 6.2 eNGINeerING mode - GeNeral – Tab 3 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN &...
  • Page 32 CHaPTer 6: eNGINeerING mode 6.2 eNGINeerING mode - GeNeral – Tab 4 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed General Language Setup Sets the language used on the console. English (US), English (UK), German, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese, Korean, Israeli, Swiss, Russian, Finnish, Taiwanese, Chinese, or Japanese.
  • Page 33: Engineering Mode - Workout

    CHaPTer 6: eNGINeerING mode 6.3 eNGINeerING mode - WorkoUT – Tab 1 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Maximum Workout Time This option allows the club to set the Maximum: 120 Minutes Workout maximum workout duration limits during Minimum: 10 Minutes peak and non peak hours.
  • Page 34 CHaPTer 6: eNGINeerING mode 6.3 eNGINeerING mode - WorkoUT – Tab 2 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Workout Maximum Incline This option changes the maximum incline. Maximum: 15 % Minimum: 0 % Elevation This option controls the default elevation Below 5000 feet used in the fitness test score calculations.
  • Page 35: Engineering Mode - Setup Defaults

    CHaPTer 6: eNGINeerING mode 6.4 eNGINeerING mode - SeTUP defaUlTS – Tab 1 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Setup Defaults Level This option allows the club to set the Maximum: 20 maximum workout duration limits during Minimum: 1 peak and non peak hours.
  • Page 36: Engineering Mode - Network

    CHaPTer 6: eNGINeerING mode 6.4 eNGINeerING mode - SeTUP defaUlTS – Tab 2 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Setup Defaults Default Workout Distance This option controls the default program Maximum: 12.4 Distance. Minimum: 0.1 Default Web Brower Page This option controls the default machine Web Brower Page.
  • Page 37: Engineering Mode - Asset Management

    CHaPTer 6: eNGINeerING mode 6.5 eNGINeerING mode - NeTWork – Tab 2 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Network Wireless or Wired Network Setup Wifi setting 6.6 eNGINeerING mode - aSSeT maNaGemeNT maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Asset Management Club ID This option records the club ID of the...
  • Page 38: Engineering Mode - Weather

    CHaPTer 6: eNGINeerING mode 6.7 eNGINeerING mode - WeaTHer maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Weather Default City This option controls the default City Weather . Enable Alerts This option controls the City Weather function True or False. True or False Weather Temperature Unit This option controls how temperature is displayed.
  • Page 39: Chapter 6: Engineering Mode

    CHaPTer 5: eNGINeerING mode 6.8 eNGINeerING mode - TV – Tab 2 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Default TV Channel This option controls the default TV channel Maximum: 1000 on start up. Minimum: 2 6.8 eNGINeerING mode - TV – Tab 3 fUNCTIoN &...
  • Page 40: Engineering Mode - Applications

    CHaPTer 6: eNGINeerING mode 6.9 eNGINeerING mode - aPPlICaTIoNS maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Applications Application Setup This option is for setting the screen table functions. 6.10 eNGINeerING mode - CalIbraTIoN maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Calibration This option is to calibrate the elevation Calibration...
  • Page 41: Engineering Mode - Hardware

    CHaPTer 6: eNGINeerING mode 6.11 eNGINeerING mode - HardWare – Tab 1 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed This option controls the ErP function is Disabled or Enabled Hardware Disabled or Enabled. ErP Timeout Console will enter ErP mode if user does Maximum: 60 not touch the screen or press any key pad Minimum: 1...
  • Page 42: Engineering Mode - Service

    CHaPTer 6: eNGINeerING mode 6.11 eNGINeerING mode - HardWare – Tab 2 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Hardware Volume Basic This option controls the default volume on start Maximum: 30 Minimum: 0 Remote TV This option controls the remote TV Enable or Disable Default: Disable function.
  • Page 43: Engineering Mode - Errors

    CHaPTer 6: eNGINeerING mode 6.13 eNGINeerING mode - errorS maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Errors Error Code History This option displays the error code history on the treadmill.
  • Page 44: Chapter 7: Service Mode

    CHaPTer 7: SerVICe mode 7.1 USING SerVICe mode 1) To enter Service Mode, press "ENTER 3, 0, 0, 1, ENTER" on the number keypad and Service Mode will appear on the display. 2) Service Mode is divided into 15 tabs, located on the left side of the screen. They are General, Workout, Setup Defaults, Update, Network, Asset Management, Weather, TV, Applications, Calibration, Hardware, Virtual Active, Management, Service, Errors.
  • Page 45: Service Mode - General

    CHaPTer 7: SerVICe mode 7.2 SerVICe mode - GeNeral - Tab 1 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed General Accumulated Time Total time on the unit since production. Cannot be modified. Accumulated Distance Total distance on the unit since production. Cannot be modified.
  • Page 46 CHaPTer 7: SerVICe mode 7.2 SerVICe mode - GeNeral – Tab 2 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed General Date & Time This option sets the current date and time of the machine. 7.2 SerVICe mode - GeNeral – Tab 3 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN &...
  • Page 47 CHaPTer 7: SerVICe mode 7.2 SerVICe mode - GeNeral – Tab 4 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed General Language Setup Sets the language used on the console. English (US), English (UK), German, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese, Korean, Israeli, Swiss, Russian, Finnish, Taiwanese, Chinese, or Japanese.
  • Page 48: Service Mode - Workout

    CHaPTer 7: SerVICe mode 7.3 SerVICe mode - WorkoUT – Tab 1 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Workout Maximum Workout Time This option allows the club to set the Maximum: 120 Minutes maximum workout duration limits during Minimum: 10 Minutes peak and non peak hours.
  • Page 49 CHaPTer 7: SerVICe mode 7.3 SerVICe mode - WorkoUT – Tab 2 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Workout Maximum Incline This option changes the maximum incline. Maximum: 15 % Minimum: 0 % Elevation This option controls the default elevation Below 5000 feet used in the fitness test score calculations.
  • Page 50: Service Mode - Setup Defaults

    CHaPTer 7: SerVICe mode 7.4 SerVICe mode - SeTUP defaUlTS – Tab 1 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Level This option controls the default program Maximum: 20 Setup Defaults levels. Minimum: 1 This option controls the default user's age Maximum: 99 used in the target heart rate calculations.
  • Page 51: Service Mode - Update

    CHaPTer 7: SerVICe mode 7.4 SerVICe mode - SeTUP defaUlTS – Tab 2 fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed maNaGer mode Setup Defaults Default Workout Distance This option controls the default program Maximum: 12.4 Distance Minimum: 0.1 Default Web Brower Page This option controls the default machine Web Brower Page Show Sliders In Workout...
  • Page 52: Service Mode - Network

    CHaPTer 7: SerVICe mode 7.6 SerVICe mode - NeTWork – Tab 1 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Network Wireless Network Setup Wifi setting 7.6 SerVICe mode - NeTWork – Tab 2 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Network Wireless or Wired Network Setup Wifi setting...
  • Page 53: Service Mode - Asset Management

    CHaPTer 7: SerVICe mode 7.7 SerVICe mode - aSSeT maNaGemeNT maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Asset Management Club ID This option records the club ID of the fitness facility. Show Custom Logo This option allows the user to select the True or False screen Logo from True 7.8 SerVICe mode - WeaTHer...
  • Page 54: Service Mode - Tv

    CHaPTer 7: SerVICe mode 7.9 SerVICe mode - TV maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed TV Channel Setup This option is for setting the TV tuner functions. Press the "Start Scan" to search the TV Channel. Default TV Channel This option controls the default TV channel on start up.
  • Page 55: Service Mode - Calibration

    CHaPTer 7: SerVICe mode 7.11 SerVICe mode - CalIbraTIoN maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Calibration This option is to calibrate the elevation Calibration parameters Max Incline ADC This option controls the maximum elevation Range: 19000 ~ 36000 parameter. Min Incline ADC This option controls the minimum elevation Range: 2000 ~ 19000...
  • Page 56: Service Mode - Hardware

    CHaPTer 7: SerVICe mode 7.12 SerVICe mode - HardWare – Tab 1 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed This option controls the ErP function is Disabled or Enabled Hardware Disabled or Enabled. ErP Timeout Amount of time before the screen goes Maximum: 60 into ERP mode if the user does not touch Minimum: 1...
  • Page 57 CHaPTer 7: SerVICe mode 7.12 SerVICe mode - HardWare – Tab 2 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Hardware Play Workout Countdown This option can set the play workout countdown to sound or not sound. True or False Sound Ignore Incline Errors This option can disable the incline errors code.
  • Page 58: Service Mode - Virtual Active

    CHaPTer 7: SerVICe mode 7.12 SerVICe mode - HardWare – Tab 3 fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed maNaGer mode Hardware Remote TV This option controls the remote TV Enable or Disable Default: Disable function. Remote TV channel This option controls the default remote TV Maximum: 37 Default: 1 channel on start up.
  • Page 59: Service Mode - Management

    CHaPTer 7: SerVICe mode 7.14 SerVICe mode - maNaGemeNT maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Management Setting Manager Setting Manager date 7.15 SerVICe mode - SerVICe maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Service Service History This option allows the club to record key components replacement history.
  • Page 60: Service Mode - Errors

    CHaPTer 7: SerVICe mode 7.16 SerVICe mode - errorS maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Errors Error Code History This option displays the error code history on the treadmill. 7.17 SerVICe mode - NeTPUlSe maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Test network and netpulse install.
  • Page 61: Matrix Fitness 7Xi Series Feature Access Codes

    CHaPTer 7: SerVICe mode 7.18 maTrIx fITNeSS 7xI SerIeS feaTUre aCCeSS CodeS This document defines the supported feature access codes for the Matrix Fitness 7xi series fitness equipment. Instruction All codes are entered in by: Press the “Enter” key. Press the series of numbers in the code.
  • Page 62: Chapter 8: Troubleshooting

    CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTING 8.1 eleCTrICal dIaGramS...
  • Page 63 CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTING 8.1 eleCTrICal dIaGramS - CoNTINUed digital Communication Wire Hand Pulse Sensor Wire...
  • Page 64 CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTING 8.1 eleCTrICal dIaGramS - CoNTINUed UCb little board Wire Hand Pulse Wire...
  • Page 65 CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTING 8.1 eleCTrICal dIaGramS - CoNTINUed quick key connect wire...
  • Page 66: Motor Control Board (Mcb) Led Instructions

    CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTING 8.2 mCb led INSTrUCTIoNS refereNCe deSIGNaTor deSCrIPTIoN Indicates if the digital communication is working normally between the console and the MCB. Blinking = Normal. RS485 DSP2 Off = Fault Indicates if the console is working normally. Blinking - Normal. Light = MCU Fault.
  • Page 67: Mcb Wiring

    CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTING 8.3 mCb WIrING Tb1 - aC motor Cable Socket Tb2 - Input Power Cable Socket j9 - Inside fan Cable Socket j10 - digital Communication Cable Socket j12 - elevation motor Cable Socket j16 - external fan Cable Socket...
  • Page 68: 0140 / 01A0 / 01A2 Error Troubleshooting

    CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTING 8.4 0140 / 01a0 / 01a2 error TroUbleSHooTING error meSSaGeS 0140 / 01a0 / 01a2 1) SymPTom: a. 0140 - Incline motor operation failed. b. 01A0 - Incline motor disconnected. c. 01A2 - Incline motor is detected in the reverse of the position indicated by the potentiometer. 2) SolUTIoN a.
  • Page 69: 01A3 Error Troubleshooting

    CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTING 8.5 01a3 error TroUbleSHooTING error meSSaGe 01a3 1) SymPTom: a. Motor is disconnected. 2) SolUTIoN: a. Check the connection of the motor cable at the MCB (Figure A). b. Check to see if the MCB LED DSP1 (MCU) is lit (Figure B). c.
  • Page 70: Error Troubleshooting

    CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTING 8.7 029f error TroUbleSHooTING error meSSaGe 029f 1) SymPTom: a. Motor over temperature. 2) SolUTIoN: a. Check the connection of the motor cable at the MCB (Figure A). b. Use a multi-meter to check the motor wire circuit. Set the multi-meter to Ohms and place both terminals on the blue wires of the motor cable (Figure B).
  • Page 71: 02A7 Error Troubleshooting

    CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTING 8.9 02a7 error TroUbleSHooTING error meSSaGe 02a7 1) SymPTom: a. Inverter output side is detected abnormal sudden increase over current. 2) SolUTIoN: a. Please check the Motor wire connection between the Motor and MCB (Figure A). b. Please use the electric meter to check the 3 points (U / V / W) and see if there’s data of inside impedance (Figure B & C). - If yes, replace MCB.
  • Page 72: 02A2 / 0241 / 02Bd Error Troubleshooting

    CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTING 8.10 02a2 / 0241 / 02bd error TroUbleSHooTING error meSSaGe 02a2 / 0241 / 02bd 1) SymPTom: a. 02A2 - DC high voltage converter to detect the internal side of over-voltage phenomenon. b. 0241 - DC high voltage side of the internal drive is too low to detect. c.
  • Page 73: 02B2 Error Troubleshooting

    CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTING 8.11 02b2 error TroUbleSHooTING error meSSaGe 02b2 1) SymPTom: a. The emergency circuit on the interface board active. 2) SolUTIoN: a. Check the connection of the safety key (emergency stop) switch (Figure A). If the switch is always open or shorted out, replace the switch.
  • Page 74: 04A0 Error Troubleshooting

    CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTING 8.13 04a0 error TroUbleSHooTING error meSSaGe 04a0 1) SymPTom: a. UCB no communication received. 2) SolUTIoN: a. If the display is giving an 04A0 error, LED DSP2 (RS485) should be off (Figure A). If this light is not on and an 04A0 error is present, replace the UCB.
  • Page 75: 04B0 Error Troubleshooting

    CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTING 8.14 04b0 error TroUbleSHooTING error meSSaGe 04b0 1) SymPTom: a. MCB no communication received. 2) SolUTIoN: a. If the display is giving a 04B0 error, LED DSP2 (RS485) should be off (Figure A). If this light is not on and a 04B0 error is present, replace the console.
  • Page 76: Troubleshooting - Heart Rate Issues

    HR handlebar). If the ohm reading is correct, your issue is not with the HR grip / HR wire portion of the HR system. b. Perform a continuity test on the treadmill console (see Service Bulletin - Continuity Test on Matrix Treadmills).
  • Page 77: Troubleshooting - Speed Shown Is Higher Than Belt Speed

    2) SolUTIoN: a. Perform an amp draw on the incoming power (see Field Work Instruction - Running an Amp Draw on Matrix Treadmills). b. If the amp draw is too high regardless if a user is present or not, the issue is likely with the drive system (drive belt or motor).
  • Page 78: Entertainment Troubleshooting - Overview

    Sections 8.17 - 8.20 will help with diagnosing problems with TV and entertainment related equipment that is produced by Matrix Fitness. The Matrix T7xe treadmill includes an integrated TV that shows in the large display window. The TV is capable of being shown as a 11" or 15"...
  • Page 79: Entertainment Troubleshooting - Picture Fuzzy Or Unclear

    CHaPTer 8: TroUbleSHooTING 8.18 eNTerTaINmeNT TroUbleSHooTING – PICTUre fUZZy or UNClear 1.  U singaverifiedgoodpieceofcoaxcable(agoodcoaxcablewillhaveasignalstrengthof10hzorgreater),removetheconsolebackcover (Figure A) and hook the coax directly to the TV jack on the tuner. This bypasses internal connections for your machine (Figure B). 2.  C heckyourinternalcablesandfittingsinsideyourmachineattheconsole(FigureB)andbelowthemotorcover(FigureC).Makesureyou havenodamage(kinks,cutsetc)andnostraywiresorpoorfittingsontheendsofthecables.FittingsshouldlooklikeFigureD,withaclean flushconnectorandnostrayaluminumstrandstouchingthecenterconductor.Replaceorrepairanysuspectcables.
  • Page 80: Entertainment Troubleshooting -Tv Will Not Turn On

    2. Remove the console back (Figure A) and check the electrical connections for the TV (Figures B & C). 3.Afteryouhaveverifiedallconnectionsaresecureandproblemstillexistsverifypowerattheoutlet(FigureD).Iftheoutletisnotoutputting 120V,checkthefitnessroompower. 4. If internal electrical connections are good,, and the outlet is outputting 120V, the issue is likely with the TV, contact Matrix Customer Technical Support. fIGUre a...
  • Page 81: Entertainment Troubleshooting - Entertainment Keypad Issues

    2. If TV still does not power on, remove the console back (Figure A) and check the Entertainment keypad connections at the console (Figure B). 3. If the TV does not power on after the Entertainment keypad connection is reset, the issue it is likely with the TV itself, contact Matrix Customer Technical Support.
  • Page 82: Chapter 9: Part Replacement Guide

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUIde 9.1 moTor CoVer aNd loWer SHroUd remoVal 1) The motor cover is split into two pieces (called the motor cover and lower shroud 2) Remove the 2 screws holding motor cover to the frame (Figure A ). 3) Pull up on the rear of the motor cover to release the Velcro, and remove the motor cover (Figure B).
  • Page 83: Rear Roller Removal

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUIde 9.2 rear roller rePlaCemeNT 1) Turn off power to the unit and disconnect the cord from the machine. 2) Remove one of the end caps using a Phillips screwdriver (Figure A). 3) Remove both roller adjustment screws using an 8 mm Allen wrench (Figure B). fIGUre a fIGUre b 4) Remove the roller from the running belt (Figures C &...
  • Page 84: Deck Replacement

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUIde 9.3 rUNNING deCk rePlaCemeNT 1) Remove the motor cover as outlined in Section 9.1. 2) Remove the four running deck screws using a 5 mm Allen wrench (Figure A). fIGUre a 3) Remove the running deck from the running belt (Figures B & C). NOTE: Be careful not to pinch fingers during removal / installation of the running deck.
  • Page 85: Deck Cushion Replacement

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUIde 9.4 rUNNING deCk CUSHIoN rePlaCemeNT 1) Remove the running deck as outlined in Section 9.3. 2) Hold the running deck cushion bolt with a 5 mm Allen wrench and loosen the nut with 13 mm socket (Figures A & B). fIGUre a fIGUre b 3) Remove the rear cushion by holding the cushion while removing the 13 mm nut (Figure C).
  • Page 86: Front Roller Removal

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUIde 9.5 froNT roller rePlaCemeNT 1) Remove the motor cover as outlined in Section 9.1. 2) Using a hook or loop of wire, remove the spring from the drive belt tensioner. The tensioner should now pivot away from the drive belt (Figures A &...
  • Page 87: Running Belt Removal

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUIde 9.6 rUNNING belT rePlaCemeNT 1) Remove the motor cover as outlined in Section 9.1. 2) Remove the rear roller as outlined in Section 9.2. 3) Remove the running deck as outlined in Section 9.3. 4) Remove the front roller as outlined in Section 9.5. 5) Once the rollers and deck are removed, the running belt can be lifted up and off the unit (Figures A &...
  • Page 88: Side Rail Removal

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUIde 9.7 SIde raIl rePlaCemeNT 1) Remove the 4 screws holding on the end cap on the same side as the broken side rail using a Phillips screwdriver and remove the end cap (Figure A). 2) Loosen the four screws under the frame of the side rail using a 5 mm Allen wrench (Figure B). fIGUre a fIGUre b 3) Slide the rail off the back of the treadmill (Figures C &...
  • Page 89: Motor Control Board (Mcb) Removal

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUIde 9.8 moTor CoNTrol board (mCb) rePlaCemeNT 1) Turn off power and disconnect the cord from the machine. 2) Remove the motor cover as outlined in Section 9.1. 3) Cut any wire ties that are secured to the MCB panel. 4) Disconnect wires from the MCB - five total connections.
  • Page 90: Motor Replacement

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUIde 9.9 moTor rePlaCemeNT 1) Turn off the power and disconnect the cord from the machine. 2) Remove the motor cover as outlined in Section 9.1. 3) Release the drive belt tensioner as outlined in Section 9.5. 4) Disconnect the motor power cable from the MCB (Figure A).
  • Page 91: Drive Belt Replacement

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUIde 9.10 drIVe belT rePlaCemeNT 1) Remove the motor cover as outlined in Section 9.1. 2) Release the drive belt tensioner from the drive belt as outlined in Section 9.5. 3) Remove the front roller screw on the drive belt side and loosen the screw on the opposite side (Figure A). fIGUre a 4) Lift the roller and remove the old drive belt (Figure B).
  • Page 92: Incline Motor Replacement

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUIde 9.11 INClINe moTor rePlaCemeNT 1) Turn off the power and disconnect the cord from the machine. 2) Lift the treadmill and support it so that the front wheels are off the floor, or the unit may be tipped on its side (Figure A). fIGUre a 3) Remove the clip from the pin attaching the bottom of the incline motor to the rack (Figure B).
  • Page 93 CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUIde 9.11 INClINe moTor rePlaCemeNT - CoNTINUed 5) Disconnect the incline motor power cable from the MCB (Figure D). 6) Disconnect the pin from the top of the incline motor (Figure E). fIGUre d fIGUre e 7) Lift the incline motor away from the treadmill (Figure F).
  • Page 94: Console Removal

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUIde 9.12 CoNSole remoVal 1) Turn off the power and disconnect the cord from the machine. 2) Remove the 4 screws holding the console back to the front (Figure A). 3) Lean the console back away from the console and disconnect the coax cable connection. 4) Remove the six 6 mm screws from underneath the console.
  • Page 95: Console Mast Arm Replacement

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUIde 9.13 CoNSole maST arm rePlaCemeNT 1) Turn off power and disconnect the cord from the machine. 2) Remove the console as outlined in Section 9.12. 3) Take off the cup holder from the right side of the treadmill (Figure A). 4) Use a 6 mm Allen wrench to remove one screw and take off the plastic hand rail (Figure B).
  • Page 96 CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUIde 9.13 CoNSole maST arm rePlaCemeNT - CoNTINUed 7) Remove the screws holding the console frame to the mast arms with a 6 mm Allen wrench in the openings with arrows (Figure H). 8) Lift the frame from the mast arms and set it aside (Figure I). fIGUre H fIGUre I 9) Use a 6 mm Allen wrench to remove the lower mast arm mounting screws (Figure J).
  • Page 97: Console Cable Replacement

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUIde 9.14 CoNSole Cable rePlaCemeNT 1) Turn off power and disconnect the cord from the machine. 2) Remove the console as outlined in Section 9.12. 3) Take off the cup holder from the right side of the treadmill (Figure A). 4) Use a 6 mm Allen wrench to remove one screw and take off the plastic hand rail (Figure B).
  • Page 98 CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUIde 9.14 CoNSole Cable rePlaCemeNT - CoNTINUed 7) Remove the spiral protective wrap from the top and bottom portions of the wire harness (Figures H & I). fIGUre H fIGUre I 8) Attach a pulling wire to the top of the defective console cable (Figure J). 9) Slowly remove the defective console cable starting at the bottom of the machine and pulling it down to the motor compartment (Figure K).
  • Page 99: Handlebar Service

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUIde 9.15 HaNdle bar SerVICe 1) Turn off the power and disconnect the cord from the machine. 2) All items on the handle bar are removed using a Phillips screwdriver from the underside of the bar. 3) Once the screws are removed, lift the part carefully and disconnect any wire connections to fully remove the handle bar.
  • Page 100: Emergency Stop Switch Replacement

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUIde 9.16 emerGeNCy SToP SWITCH rePlaCemeNT 1) Turn off power and disconnect the cord from the machine. 2) Remove the console as outlined in Section 9.12. 3) Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove two screws, one from each side of the red button (Figure A). 4) Lift the button from bracket by pulling one side out at a time (Figure B).
  • Page 101: Heart Rate Board Replacement

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUIde 9.17 HearT raTe board rePlaCemeNT 1) Turn off power and disconnect the cord from the machine. 2) Remove the console as outlined in Section 9.12. 3) The Heart Rate Board is located in front of the red Emergency Stop button (Figure A). 4) Disconnect the wires from each side of the Heart Rate Board (Figure B).
  • Page 102: Blower Motor Replacement

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUIde 9.18 bloWer moTor remoVal 1) Turn off power and disconnect the cord from the machine. 2) Remove the console as outlined in Section 9.12. 3) Lay the console face down and remove the four screws using a Phillips screwdriver (Figure A). 4) The console shell will now separate.
  • Page 103: Overlay / Keypad Replacement

    CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUIde 9.19 oVerlay / keyPad rePlaCemeNT NOTE: The instructions below are for console overlays / keypads replacement, but the procedure is the same regardless of where the overlay / keypad is. 1) Turn off power and disconnect the cord from the machine. 2) Remove the console as outlined in Section 9.12 (Figure A).
  • Page 104 CHaPTer 9: ParT rePlaCemeNT GUIde 9.19 oVerlay / keyPad rePlaCemeNT - CoNTINUed 6) Push the overlay / keypad ribbon cable through the hole in the console and plug it in to the open pins on the UCB (Figure E). 7) Match the overlay / keypad to the cutout on the console (Figure F). fIGUre e fIGUre f 8) Press down on the corners of the new overlay / keypad to keep it in place, and then remove the protective film (Figure G).
  • Page 105: Chapter 10: Treadmill Specifications And Assembly Guide

    0.5 - 15* MPH / 0.8 - 24.1* KPH CONTACT & TELEMETRIC HR SENSORS drIVe SySTem MOTOR MATRIX 5.0 HP AC DYNAMIC RESPONSE DRIVE SYSTEM™ MOTOR CONTROLLER COMMERCIAL TREADMILL AC DRIVE CoNSole 19" / 48.2 CM CLASS PROJECTIVE CAPACITIVE TOUCH...
  • Page 106: Fasteners And Assembly Tools

    CHaPTer 10: TreadmIll SPeCIfICaTIoNS aNd aSSembly GUIde 10.2 faSTeNerS aNd aSSembly ToolS Part #: Part Name: Outline: Dimensions: Quantity: Bag Color: 020090-00 Socket head cap screw M8 x 20mm Black 0000086571 Flat Washer 6.2 x 12 x 1.6 Black 0000084935 Left Connection Bracket SPHC 4.0T 0000084936...
  • Page 107: Assembly Instructions

    Prior to assembling the treadmill, unpack all of the contents of the box and make sure that all necessary components are present. Review the contents of the hardware package for completeness. Contact Matrix customer service at 866.693.4863 to report any missing items.
  • Page 108 CHaPTer 10: TreadmIll SPeCIfICaTIoNS aNd aSSembly GUIde 10.3 aSSembly INSTrUCTIoNS - CoNTINUed STeP 4 STeP 3 Open Blue Assembly Bag. Slide the urethane arms over the steel Open White Assembly Bag. Assemble the left and right bracket tubes on the console base. Fasten the urethane arms to the steel (items 20 and 21) to the console base using item 12 socket head tubes using item 17 socket head cap screw and item 19 spacer.
  • Page 109 CHaPTer 10: TreadmIll SPeCIfICaTIoNS aNd aSSembly GUIde 10.3 aSSembly INSTrUCTIoNS - CoNTINUed STeP 5 STeP 6 Open Yellow Assembly Bag. Make appropriate wire connections to the faceplate and then assemble to the console base using item 13 socket head cap screw, item 23 lock washers, and item 16 socket head cap screw.
  • Page 110 CHaPTer 10: TreadmIll SPeCIfICaTIoNS aNd aSSembly GUIde 10.3 aSSembly INSTrUCTIoNS - CoNTINUed STeP 7 T7xe Shown Open Green Assembly Bag. Install the power cord and assemble item 18 power cord holder with item 22 button head screw. If your hardware pack is missing item 22, check to see if the screws are already assembled on the treadmill.
  • Page 111 CHaPTer 10: TreadmIll SPeCIfICaTIoNS aNd aSSembly GUIde 10.3 aSSembly INSTrUCTIoNS - CoNTINUed STeP 8 T7xe Shown aSSembly ComPleTe Assembly is complete, the running belt should be adjusted as needed and the auto calibration sequence must now be run as outlined in Sections 3.4 and 3.5 Also level the unit as outlined in Section 10.4 and 10.5.
  • Page 112: Leveling The Unit

    CHaPTer 10: TreadmIll SPeCIfICaTIoNS aNd aSSembly GUIde 10.4 leVelING THe TreadmIll oPTIoNal leVelING aSSembly TeCHNIqUeS: USe of SHIm or by addING a leVelING fooT. Note: It is extremely important that the levelers are correctly adjusted for proper operation. An unbalanced unit may cause belt misalignment or other issues.
  • Page 113: Entering The Serial Number Into The Console

    CHaPTer 10: TreadmIll SPeCIfICaTIoNS aNd aSSembly GUIde 10.5 eNTerING THe SerIal NUmber INTo THe CoNSole oNCe INSTallaTIoN IS ComPleTe, THe CoNSole aNd PlaTform SerIal NUmberS SHoUld be eNTered INTo THe CoNSole. 1) Press ENTER, 3, 0, 0, 1, ENTER on the number keypad and Service Mode will appear on the display. 2) Press Serial Number on the display.
  • Page 114: Tv Programming Instructions

    CHaPTer 10: TreadmIll SPeCIfICaTIoNS aNd aSSembly GUIde 10.6 TV ProGrammING INSTrUCTIoNS Once the cardio equipment has been installed and proper power and cable wiring is provided, The Television must be programmed to the club's channels and settings. Auto Tuning - An auto scan will search for channel signals from the coax cable. It will tune in all channels that provide a signal of sufficient strength.
  • Page 115 CHaPTer 10: TreadmIll SPeCIfICaTIoNS aNd aSSembly GUIde 10.6 TV ProGrammING INSTrUCTIoNS - CoNTINUed Auto Tuning (continued): 7. The achieved scan will be displayed on the bottom left hand corner of the screen (Figure G). Once the channel scan is complete, the scanned channels will be displayed on the channel list on the screen (Figure H).
  • Page 116 CHaPTer 10: TreadmIll SPeCIfICaTIoNS aNd aSSembly GUIde 10.6 TV ProGrammING INSTrUCTIoNS - CoNTINUed Auto Tuning (continued): 10. Press Start Scan to begin scanning (Figure M). Scan Started will be displayed on the bottom left hand corner of the screen (Figure N). fIGUre m fIGUre N 11.
  • Page 117: Using Update Manager

    CHaPTer 10: TreadmIll SPeCIfICaTIoNS aNd aSSembly GUIde 10.7 USING UPdaTe maNaGer 1) To enter Update Manager Mode, press "ENTER, 3, 0, 0, 4, ENTER" on the number keypad and Update Manager Mode will appear on the display. 2) Choose a correct model type by touching the screen desired tab. . 3) Press the "HOME"...
  • Page 118 CHaPTer 10: TreadmIll SPeCIfICaTIoNS aNd aSSembly GUIde 10.7 UPdaTe maNaGer - INSTalled UPdaTeS – Tab 1 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Installed Updates Show the all software version of console. 10.7 UPdaTe maNaGer - aVaIlable UPdaTeS – Tab 2 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN &...
  • Page 119 CHaPTer 10: TreadmIll SPeCIfICaTIoNS aNd aSSembly GUIde 10.7 UPdaTe maNaGer - UPdaTe HISTory – Tab 3 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Update History Show the all software update history. 10.7 UPdaTe maNaGer - SeTTINGS – Tab 4 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN &...
  • Page 120 CHaPTer 10: TreadmIll SPeCIfICaTIoNS aNd aSSembly GUIde 10.7 UPdaTe maNaGer - INSTalled UPdaTeS – Tab 5 maNaGer mode fUNCTIoN & defaUlTS deSCrIPTIoNS modIfIed Installed All Updates Active the all software updates onto console.
  • Page 121: Netpulse & Am Setting Sop

    Please note that this guide is meant to provide an overview on the configuration and setup steps that are unique to the 7xi product. The equipment itself is assembled and installed almost identically to the Matrix Fitness 7xe product line. What sets the Matrix Fitness 7xi equipment apart is our new ‘app’...
  • Page 122 CHaPTer 10: TreadmIll SPeCIfICaTIoNS aNd aSSembly GUIde 10.8 NeTPUlSe & am SeTTING UP SoP 2. Install gateway server and switch a. Connect the modem to the Gateway with a patch cable. b. Connect the Gateway to the Switch with a patch cable. c.
  • Page 123 CHaPTer 10: TreadmIll SPeCIfICaTIoNS aNd aSSembly GUIde 10.8 NeTPUlSe & am SeTTING UP SoP 4. Connect 7xi Units to gateway server via ethernet cables b - Wireless connecting solution 1. Prepare site for local server and internet connection a. Find a secure location (like an AV closet or a server room) for the gateway and related network equipment. b.
  • Page 124 CHaPTer 10: TreadmIll SPeCIfICaTIoNS aNd aSSembly GUIde 10.8 NeTPUlSe & am SeTTING UP SoP STeP 1 - Identifying areas that need coverage and estimating the number of APs needed: Wireless coverage only needs to be provided in areas where cardio machines need to have a wireless connection. If there are spaces in the facility that don’t have cardio machines, there is no need to install access points in that area.
  • Page 125 CHaPTer 10: TreadmIll SPeCIfICaTIoNS aNd aSSembly GUIde 10.8 NeTPUlSe & am SeTTING UP SoP Both the 2.4GHz and 5 GHz patterns are fairly symmetric in the azimuthal plane (XY), so it makes little to no difference how the AP is rotated abouttheZ-axiswhenmounting.Thepatternsareasymmetricalintheelevationplane(XZ),withsignificantlymoreantennagaininthearea directly above the plane formed by the access point (Z+).
  • Page 126 CHaPTer 10: TreadmIll SPeCIfICaTIoNS aNd aSSembly GUIde 10.8 NeTPUlSe & am SeTTING UP SoP With this type of coverage pattern it is very important to mount the AP so that the base of the coverage cone covers the desired wireless clients. This can be accomplished by mounting the AP to the ceiling above the clients with the face of the AP (the side with the LED lights) pointed down towardthefloor.Alternatively,theAPcanbemountedonawallattheapproximateheightoftheclientantennaswiththefaceoftheAP(theside with the LED lights) pointed at the clients.
  • Page 127 CHaPTer 10: TreadmIll SPeCIfICaTIoNS aNd aSSembly GUIde 10.8 NeTPUlSe & am SeTTING UP SoP examPle 3 - ImProPer INSTallaTIoN PleaseseetheMerakiMRinstallationguide(Section4)foradditionaldetailsonmountingtheaccesspointtodifferentfixtures. http://docs.meraki.com/download/attachments/8519767/meraki_setup_MR24.pdf?version=1&modificationDate=1349988446756 STeP 4 - After all the APs are up and running, perform a post installation coverage check. There are many free tools that can be loaded onto a laptop that will allow you to check your RSSI (received signal strength intensity) values.
  • Page 128 10.8 NeTPUlSe & am SeTTING UP SoP Post-installation console setup Upon completing the install of the Matrix Fitness 7xi cardio equipment, it will be necessary to connect the consoles to the media gateway that is included with the 7xi equipment.
  • Page 129 “npwireless” SSID by manual. iv. If the facility is using a different SSID, select the correct SSID. v. Touch the window provided for entering the pass phrase, Enter the password provided by Matrix Fitness for the npwireless SSID. vi. Press Connect.
  • Page 130 CHaPTer 10: TreadmIll SPeCIfICaTIoNS aNd aSSembly GUIde 10.8 NeTPUlSe & am SeTTING UP SoP 3. Access Point setting. a. Use your web browser to open www.meraki.com and login, in the access point screen you can modify the AP name and verify the MAC address (Figure H).
  • Page 131 CHaPTer 10: TreadmIll SPeCIfICaTIoNS aNd aSSembly GUIde 10.8 NeTPUlSe & am SeTTING UP SoP Set the NAT mode: Use Meraki DHCP. ii. “npwireless” setting for Netplse accessing, select the npwireless SSID. Set the pre-shared key with WPA2.
  • Page 132 CHaPTer 10: TreadmIll SPeCIfICaTIoNS aNd aSSembly GUIde 10.8 NeTPUlSe & am SeTTING UP SoP Set the NAT mode: Use Meraki Bridge mode.
  • Page 133: Chapter 11: Software Upgrade Instructions

    CHaPTer 11: SofTWare UPGrade INSTrUCTIoNS 11.1 SofTWare UPGrade INSTrUCTIoNS 1) Copy the Picard software onto the USB drive (Figure A). 2) Turn on the power to the Treadmill, wait until the standard display picture has been come up (Figure B). fIGUre a fIGUre b 3) Enter Manager Mode by pressing ENTER, 1, 0, 0, 1, ENTER on the lower keypad.
  • Page 134 CHaPTer 11: SofTWare UPGrade INSTrUCTIoNS 11.1 SofTWare UPGrade INSTrUCTIoNS - CoNTINUed 11) Press the Install All Updates key on the screen (Figure G). 12) Press the Yes key to auto run the upgrade process (Figure H). fIGUre G fIGUre H 13) The screen will show every software install status (Figure I).
  • Page 135 CHaPTer 11: SofTWare UPGrade INSTrUCTIoNS 11.1 SofTWare UPGrade INSTrUCTIoNS - CoNTINUed 17) Enter Service Mode by pressing ENTER, 3, 0, 0, 1, ENTER on the lower keypad and press the edit key on the screen. Enter the values recorded in Step 3 if necessary (Figure M). fIGUre m...
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