P82 Console Installation Guide
WARNING
Before you connect any cables to the console, make sure that the equipment is not connected to any external power source.
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Connector
Cable
Location
Safety key
(TRMs only)
TV
Ethernet (LAN)
Data from base unit
Power
Heart rate sensor
microSD slot
To attach and wire the console:
1.
Set the console on the rectangular hook at the bottom of the console mount
and hold it in place (Figure 1).
2.
Connect the TV coaxial cable
a 7/16 open wrench to fully tighten the cable to the console.
3.
Connect the power cable
just above the console mount (Figure 2).
4. Verify the microSD card
Connector Type
Six-contact strip, keyed
F-type coaxial (isolator extender for outside North
America only)
Eight-contact modular on round black cable
Eight-contact modular on flat gray cable
Two-contact plug, polarized and latched
Four-contact strip, keyed
Eight-contact strip
Figure 1
. Make sure it is securely installed by using
, then pass it through the semicircular opening
Figure 2
is securely mounted (Figure 2).
5.
Connect the cables
DO NOT attempt to route any cables through other openings or through
the steel channel above the mount.
6. Tilt the console back onto the mounting bracket and secure it with the
mounting bolts, making sure to fully tighten the bolts (Figure 4).
7.
Follow the checklist and set of instructions on the next page to test that
the console and equipment are working.
8. Attach the fasteners to reinstall the console rear cover after you finish
the tests.
9. To connect to a network:
Go to Settings > System Settings > Connectivity.
Touch Network Type > Wired (or Wi-Fi) > Go.
Touch Configure. Select a network from the list and enter your
credentials to access that network.
Touch the Back button to return to the Connectivity screen. Your
settings will automatically be saved.
as shown below.
Figure 3
Figure 4
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