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GameCycle User's Guide 2005
GameCycle User's Guide
2005
Three Rivers Holdings, LLC
1826 W. Broadway Rd Ste 43
Mesa, Arizona 85202
Three Rivers
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  • Page 1 GameCycle User’s Guide 2005 GameCycle User’s Guide 2005 Three Rivers Holdings, LLC 1826 W. Broadway Rd Ste 43 Mesa, Arizona 85202 Three Rivers Page 1-1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    GameCycle User’s Guide 2005 SUPPORT--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1-1 COMPONENTS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-2 SYSTEM SETUP -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-3 GAMECYCLE CONTROLS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------4-7 YPES OF CONTROLS ON THE YCLE UTTONS AND ETTING THE ONTROL ETTING THE RANK AVIGATION OF ETTING TARTED WITH ONTROL OF AN OBJECT GAMECYCLE RESISTANCE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-12...
  • Page 3: Support

    The objective of this User’s Guide is to include all of the necessary information for the successful start up and operation of your GameCycle. If you have any suggestions on how we might improve this document or if you have any problems or questions, please contact us at the number below.
  • Page 4: Components

    Equipment included with your GameCycle: 1 – 17” LCD TV 1 – GameCube console 1 – Nintendo GameCube AV Cable 1 – Nintendo GameCube AC Adapter (already mounted to GameCycle) 1 – GameCube videogame 1 – GameCube Memory Card 1 – GameCube Extension Cable 6 –...
  • Page 5: System Setup

    GameCycle User’s Guide 2005 3 SYSTEM SETUP Thank you for your GameCycle purchase! This section of the user’s manual will help you get your GameCycle up and running quickly. Equipment you will need: 17” LCD TV GameCube console Nintendo GameCube AV Cable...
  • Page 6 3.2b). Figure 3.2: a) LCD TV power and b) the back of the GameCycle. Mount the GameCube to the stand using the remaining 2 security screws and screw driver bit located in the GameCube box (Figure 3.3).
  • Page 7 Connect the GameCycle power by using the GameCycle AC Adapter found in the GameCube box by inserting small round plug of the adapter into the connector on the end of the right support arm of the GameCycle (Figure 3.6). and plugging the 2-prong outlet on the adapter into the power outlet bar (Figure 3.2b). .
  • Page 8 Controller Socket on the front of the GameCube console (Figure 3.7). Note: Make sure the GameCycle controller cable leaving the back of the right support arm is connected to the GameCube extension cable found at the bottom of the stand (Figure 3.2b).
  • Page 9: Gamecycle Controls

    To control speed, rotate the crank arms of the GameCycle forward or backward (Figure 4.2a). To steer, tilt the arm cranks of the GameCycle to the left or right (a tilting motion as seen in Figure 4.2b). Figure 4.2: a) Moving forward or backward with the GameCycle b) moving left or right using the GameCycle...
  • Page 10: Gamecycle Buttons And Gamecube Controller

    GameCycle User’s Guide 2005 4.2 GameCycle Buttons and GameCube Controller The GameCycle buttons that control the GameCube correspond to the buttons on the GameCube controller (e.g. pushing the button on the GameCycle is the same as pushing the “A” button on the...
  • Page 11: Setting The Control Type

    GameCycle User’s Guide 2005 The function of each GameCycle button that corresponds to the GameCube controller varies with each GameCube videogame you play, so please use the instruction booklet for the particular game you are playing. In most cases, the GameCube screen will tell you which button to press. If the GameCube screen does not indicate which button to push, the “A”...
  • Page 12: Navigation Of Gamecube Menu Screens

    Note: Only GameCube games that use the “A” and “B”, “R” and “L”, or the “Control Stick” will work with the GameCycle (Figure 4.3). If the game uses the “+ Control Pad” exclusively to control the game then it will not work with the GameCycle.
  • Page 13: Control Of An Object (E.g. A Car) During Game Play

    To move in reverse, rotate the GameCycle crank arms backward To move left or right, tilt the GameCycle crank arms left or right Note: The key to good game play and smooth exercise is to tilt and rotate the crank arms at the same time.
  • Page 14: Gamecycle Resistance

    GameCycle User’s Guide 2005 5 GAMECYCLE RESISTANCE The GameCycle has 10 levels of resistance where 0 is the easiest level and 9 is the hardest. To increase the resistance when cranking, press the To decrease the resistance when cranking, press the Note: These buttons are on the Main GameCycle Screen (Figure 5.1) for easy access during game play.
  • Page 15: Gamecycle Calibration

    GameCycle User’s Guide 2005 6 GAMECYCLE CALIBRATION To calibrate the GameCycle: 1. Push the button until you see the on the right side of the GameCycle LCD (Figure 6.1) 2. Push the button 3. Follow the instructions on the GameCycle LCD (Figure 6.2).
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting

    GameCycle User’s Guide 2005 7 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem GameCycle LCD screen is blank but lit up Steering does not seem to work correctly TV Blank TV has blue screen Three Rivers Solution • Remove the Controller Plug from the GameCube controller socket on the GameCube (Figure 3.7), turn off the...
  • Page 17: Saftey Information

    • Please be careful when moving the GameCycle. It is heavy and should be moved with caution. Wheels and a handle (Figure 8.1) have been provided for assistance in transporting the GameCycle. Use the technique depicted in Figure 8.1 for moving the GameCycle.

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