Table of Contents Table of Contents Product Summary and Overview ..............5 Introduction ..................... 6 Operating Instruction Information ..........6 Trademarks ................. 6 Limitation of Liability ..............7 Copyright ..................7 Replacement Parts ............... 7 Customer Service ................. 8 Safety ...................... 9 General ..................
Progressions, Real/Game Runs, streaming TV and the ability to customize the UI theme. WOODWAY designed the ProSmart so that you could step onto any ProSmart ena- bled treadmill in the world and have access to your profile and information. Our backend STATS website accumulates ProSmart statistics in cloud storage.
► Keep these instructions close at hand for all users of the device. Observe the WOODWAY accepts no liability for accidents, equipment damage and consequences Instructions! of equipment failure that are a result of failure to follow the operating instructions.
Use of replacement parts which were not approved by WOODWAY. Unauthorized modifications to the device or accessories. • WOODWAY GmbH general terms and conditions and delivery conditions apply, as well as the legal regulations valid at the time of contract conclusion. Copyright The release of the operating instructions to third parties without the written permis- sion by WOODWAY is prohibited.
Introduction Customer Service For service questions contact the following: WOODWAY GmbH Steinackerstr. 20 79576 Weil am Rhein Germany Contact: Tel. +49 (0) 7621-940999-14 Fax. +49 (0) 7621-940999-40 Email: service@woodway.de For faster processing of your request please have the following data and infor-...
Warnings attached directly to the device must be observed and kept in a legible condition. Inappropriate use will result in the rejection of any liability or guarantee claims by WOODWAY. Description of Warning Notices Warning notices indicate potential hazards or safety risks. They are indicated in this manual by a color-coded signal word panel (symbol with the appropriate signal word).
Safety Description of Terminology Press means that the function can be used on the touch screen module. It will be Press followed by the name of the button to be pressed in blue. Example: Press Select to… Click action required the use of a computer through remote access. It will be fol- Click lowed by the name of the button to be clicked in blue.
WOODWAY ProSmart. Installing a Power, Data or Media Network It is recommended that a general site survey be conducted by a WOODWAY rec- ommended installer to create a list of hardware and infrastructure configurations your facility will need.
Requirements twisted-pair cable and eight-contact modular connectors. NOTE WOODWAY advises that a wired Ethernet connection is always best. Alternatively, the ProSmart console can connect wirelessly to your facility’s network. WOODWAY strongly advises against wirelessly connected devices. If the SiliconDust TV Option was purchased, all treadmills must be connected to a wired network.
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Infrastructure Requirements WARNING Danger of Injury by Falling when Switching the Device Off! A complete shutdown of the unit caused by power surges or voltage dips can cause abrupt deceleration of the running surface belt. ► In order to avoid malfunctions, all data on the name plate must corre- spond with the actual terminal values.
Infrastructure Requirements Audiovisual Signal Strength Your facility’s AV system needs to provide an adequate RF signal to each piece of equipment and must be balanced to within 2dBmV across all channels. One F-type coaxial cable outlet jack is required for each piece of equipment. RG6 coaxial cable is recommended to connect the headend to the outlet jacks.
Contact your IT Administrator for more information. 4.4.3 Internet Connectivity Recommendation WOODWAY recommends at least 2 Mbps minimum for each networked cardio unit to maintain a good level of product performance. Dedicated bandwidth is recommended to ensure that ProSmart software runs effi- ciently at your facility.
4.4.4 Silicon Dust NOTE SiliconDust is not supported in EU countries. Please contact WOODWAY for more information. SiliconDust is the innovator of the HDHomeRun® line of network connected TV tuners. This allows televisions signals to be received by the computer in the tread- mill.
Infrastructure Requirements 4.4.5 Silicon Dust Compatibility Due to hardware restrictions SiliconDust HD Homerun Extend is the only model that is compatible with the ProSmart. For the SiliconDust to work it must receive one of the following signal types: • ATSC: Standard over the air broadcast digital television (Antenna option) QAM64/256: The headend system must output a QAM64/256 signal or the Sili- •...
IMPORTANT! Always consult a wireless networking specialist for questions about network design and wireless equipment purchases. WOODWAY is not able to provide any wireless network equipment or technical support for that equipment. The following table specifies the network recommendations needed to support ProSmart.
"0" to "I". - The treadmill is now in STAND-BY mode. Fig. 5 Switch the treadmill On - Wait for the WOODWAY loading page to com- plete and the display screen to open the home page. Fig. 6 ProSmart home page NOTE Once the treadmill is powered on, check the internet connection.
Basic Installation Wired Connection For a wired connection, be sure the treadmill has direct access to an Ethernet cable. - Plug the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port location on the same bracket as the ON/OFF switch. Fig. 7 Ethernet port location - Open Settings.
Display Elements Display Elements Quick Start 6.1.1 Dashboard This is the main workout dashboard. Each element (Grade, Duration, Watts Per Minutes, Speed and Distance) can be selected and expanded in a flyout tab listing more information. Workout tabs can be seen in the bottom left-hand corner of the screen.
Display Elements - Watts Per Minute: Measures the energy used in the workout. The flyout tab lists watts per minute in • Watts and Mets. Fig. 13 Dashboard – Watts Per Minute - Speed: The speed in which the user is going measured in miles per hour.
Display Elements 6.1.2 Controls The Controls display manages the user’s workout. The arrows allow the user to ad- just the incline and speed elements of the workout from the touchscreen. - Controls: From the dashboard, the Controls can be accessed from the square green button located in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen.
Display Elements 6.1.3 Entertainment Select The user can select to view their workout in Entertainment Select Entertain- Dashboards, Real Run Game Run ment View. are virtual screens able to be viewed in Entertainment Select and Entertainment View. From any of these runs, the featured option may also be chosen.
Display Elements Game Run: Generates a virtual running scene based on popular video game modules. The type of virtual run can be chosen from the right- hand categories. Fig. 22 Entertainment Select – Game Run Programs From the Home Page, the Programs tab can be selected to open the pre-loaded programs installed on the ProSmart.
Display Elements Create a Profile - Press Login. Fig. 25 Create a Profile 1 - Press Register. Fig. 26 Create a Profile 2 - Scroll down until the last paragraph of the Privacy Policy. - Press Accept. Fig. 27 Create a Profile 3 - Enter a mobile phone number.
Display Elements - Enter the verification code sent to the mobile number. Note: Press Resend if a verification code is not sent to the mobile device. - Press Next. Fig. 29 Create a Profile 5 - Enter user profile information. •...
Display Elements - Press Edit Phone, Edit Password Edit Profile to modify your information. - Press Main Menu to return to main screen. Fig. 33 Create a Profile 9 - Press Logout to logout a user profile. Fig. 34 Create a Profile 10 By logging in a profile allows the ProSmart software to track personal workouts.
Display Elements Smart Coach Smart Coach is intended to guide a user through a personalized workout program that will track progress and stats for each workout. Once logged in, guided workouts will track progress for that individual user. These workout programs are designed to be followed for weeks at a time. Once a user is logged in, the user can review the Guided Workouts stats provided, and se- lect a workout program to begin.
Display Elements - Press Back to return to home page. Fig. 38 Guided Workouts 4 - Press to launch your workout. Fig. 39 Guided Workouts 5 01/2019-v1.0en...
Display Elements Settings - Press Settings. - Enter Password: 8020. - Press Enter to continue. Fig. 40 Settings Fig. 41 Settings – Password 1. Settings – General - Units: Select preference in units of measure- ment on the treadmill’s display screen. - Enable Bluetooth Scan: Press the toggle switch to enable Bluetooth Heart Scanning.
Display Elements 2. Settings – Workout - Reload Programs: Press Reload to reactivate removed programs to the treadmill’s program queue. - Upload Programs: Click Choose File to manu- ally select and add programs via the web inter- face. - Delete Programs: Press Delete…...
5. Settings – Service - Remote Assistance: Press Open to launch remote assistance. For further information please contact WOODWAY customer service. - Diagnostic: Press Open to obtain a technical diagnostic of your treadmill. Fig. 46 Settings –...
Display Elements 6. Settings – Network - Connection: The type of internet connection the treadmill is using. - Address Type: Set the machine’s address type to dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) or Static. DHCP automatically receives an IP address. Static requires manual input. - IP Address: The treadmill’s address on the network.
Sec- tion 7.6 page 50. 10. Settings – Device - Serial: The serial number of the treadmill. - Model: The WOODWAY treadmill model. - Manufactured On: Manufacturing date. - Reboot Device: Press Reboot to restart your device for a reboot or setting change.
Display Elements 11. Settings – Advanced - Password Protect Settings: Use the toggle switch to enable password protect settings. - Summary Logs Out: Use the toggle switch to activate automatic logout on the workout sum- mary screen. - Manufactured On: Manufacturing date. - Inactive Logout Time: Set the length of inactivity before the user is automatically logged out.
- Allow Reverse: Enables the treadmill belt to move in reverse. Reverse option is not standard, must be purchased through WOODWAY. - Allow Decline: Enables the treadmill to move to a negative grade. Negative grade option is not standard, must be purchased through WOODWAY.
Display Elements 14. Settings – Advanced – UI - Enable Dashboard Popups: Press toggle switch to enable Entertainment View drop down popups. - Enable Workout Tabs: Press toggle switch to enable workout tabs on the dashboard. - Speed Changing Dialog Opacity %: Select the opacity of the speed/grade popup.
Display Elements 19. Settings – Advanced – OS - Auto Update: Press the toggle switch to allow the treadmill to automatically update at a set time with internet access. - Auto Update Time: Set the time the treadmill checks for an update when connected to inter- net.
Display Elements WARNING Danger of Damaging the ProSmart Console! Altering the Experimental Settings controls can cause the device to be- come unusable - only change them if necessary under the instruction of a service technician. 20. Settings – Advanced – Experimental Settings – General - Keep Ethernet Up: Press the toggle switch to enable wired internet while Wi-Fi is enabled.
Display Elements 23. Settings – Advanced – Experimental Settings – LED - DO NOT alter these settings as they will cause serious issues with the operation of the ProSmart. Fig. 64 Experimental Settings – LED 24. Settings – Advanced – Experimental Settings – Custom Flow - DO NOT alter these settings as they will cause serious issues with the operation of the ProSmart.
Accessing Web Interface Accessing Web Interface Summary One of the best features of the ProSmart console is the web access. If the treadmill is connected to private use or club network, it can be accessed using a computer that is on the same network. It is very important that the ProSmart has a stable in- ternet connection for up to date profile information and auto software updates.
7.3.1 Wired Network Settings WOODWAY recommends wired networks when using the ProSmart console. Perfor- mance and reliability of a wired network is better than a wireless one. To use a wired network first make sure the treadmill has an Ethernet cable going to the Ethernet port in the front right of the treadmill.
” and the treadmill is now connected to the internet. If the treadmill does not resolve an IP Ad- • dress, contact the network administrator or call WOODWAY Customer Service. Fig. 70 Connecting a ProSmart to a Network – Wired 7.3.2 Wireless Network Settings If using the TV option a wireless network connection will not work.
” and the treadmill is now connected to the internet. If the treadmill does not resolve an IP Ad- • dress, contact the network administrator or call WOODWAY Customer Service. Fig. 73 Connecting a ProSmart to a Network – Wireless 3 01/2019-v1.0en...
Accessing Web Interface 7.3.3 Auto Update The ProSmart can check for software updates automatically at a set time daily. To enable this feature: - Go to Settings (Password: 8020). Open Advanced Settings (Password: 8020). Fig. 74 Auto Update 1 Fig. 75 Auto Update 2 - Open the tab.
Accessing Web Interface Accessing the Web Interface Once the treadmill is set up on the network, the web interface can be accessed via web browser. Google Chrome is the recommended web browser to ensure optimum performance. Locate the IP address in Settings on the Network tab. Go to the web browser on a computer.
Accessing Web Interface Loading Update File in a Flash Drive - Open Downloads folder in My Computer. Offline.zip - Right click on “ ”. - Select Extract All... Fig. 78 Placing update file in a flash drive 1 - Select the Browse… button. - Select the flash drive formatted to OFFLINE in previous step.
Accessing Web Interface Uploading Update Files into the ProSmart Console - Remove the two screws from the font USB port. Fig. 81 Uploading update files 1 - Carefully pull the cable through the hole. - There should be a USB extension cable zip tied to the back of the charging port.
Accessing Web Interface - Remove the back of the touchscreen head. - There are 7 screws (labeled with blue arrows) to remove in the 10.1” ProSmar Console. - There are 12 screws (labeled with blue arrows) to remove in the 21” ProSmar Console. Fig.
Accessing Web Interface WARNING! DO NOT remove the white Samsung flash drive. Fig. 87 Uploading update files 7 Update via USB NOTE The treadmill must remain powered throughout the update process. Loss of power may brick the machine. - After plugging the USB stick with the OFFLINE files, wait 10 seconds for the machine to mount the flash drive before continuing.
Upload Screensaver Upload Screensaver In Settings, the Screen tab contains details included for the main screen and screensavers. Personal images may be uploaded to be set at screensavers. Upload- ing a screensaver from a file on a personal computer must be done via remote ac- cess.
ProSmart Configuration Backup ProSmart Configuration Backup Configuration backup guides the user to download a zip file to use as restore prop- erty to the ProSmart. This ensures the use and function of the ProSmart, backing up the data stored on the treadmill. Configuration Backup Creating a backup configuration requires the use of the web interface;...
ProSmart Configuration Backup Restoring Configuration Restoring configuration requires the use of the web interface; see Section 7.4 page 48 for details. - Once in the web interface (Full Control), select Settings. Open Advanced Settings (Password: 8020). Fig. 96 Restore configuration 1 Fig.
The following section will break down how to write a full workout piece by piece. A beginner template is available at: http://eng.woodway.com/ProSmart/ExampleProgram.zip. 10.1 Introduction to XML XML is a markup language that has many uses in the programming world. It is widely used because it is both human readable and machine readable.
<Challenge>Difficult</Challenge> THIS SHOULD ALWAYS SAY DI FFI CULT <Thumbnail>Woodway</Thumbnail> THIS SHOULD ALWAYS SAY W OODW AY By default, there is a 3-minute warm up and cooldown added to every workout. The flags tag is used if you want to add a warm up and cooldown manually. If you are using your own warm up and cooldowns the Flags tag should be as follows: <Flags>...
Creating Custom Workouts 10.3 Workout Tags There are different ways of phasing the workouts. The most common and basic workout uses speed and incline phases and is surrounded by <Workout> tags. Each phase can have a different <Mode>. The <Mode> can include Distance or Time. 10.3.1 Distance Mode The following is a sample Distance phase from the Marine Workout.
Creating Custom Workouts 10.3.3 Heart Rate Mode The next phase example uses a time for the phase. This phase uses 30 seconds for the duration. The example code below also shows how to use the User’s defined settings. The program will adjust the speed to 95% of the specified MaxRun speed. This allows the phase to adjust to the person using it.
10.3.5 Full Example The following workout is a full program using the techniques described. The pro- gram file can be downloaded at: http://eng.woodway.com/ProSmart/ExampleProgram.zip <Program> <Name>Example Program</Name> <Description>This program is an example of how to in- corporate all of the custom functionali- ty.</Description>...
Creating Custom Workouts 10.4 Uploading Custom Workout Uploading a workout to a ProSmart console is done by using the web interface; see Section 7.4 page 48 for details. - Once in the web interface (Full Control), select Settings. Fig. 100 Uploading custom workout 1 - Click the Workout...
Creating Custom Workouts 10.5 Tips for Error Free Programs Use a programming text editor such as Notepad++ to write programs. This will col- or the XML tags to be easier to see the tags vs plain text. Style the indentations for consistency. Use the Tab key to indent nested tags. All the previous examples follow standard indentation practices.
TV on the ProSmart 11.1 Adding Channels Using SiliconDust NOTE SiliconDust is not supported in EU countries. Please contact WOODWAY for more information. 11.2 Adding Channels Using USB Tuner The built-in USB tuner allows the ProSmart to receive live TV over a coaxial (RG6) cable.
TV on the ProSmart - Select the desired Scan Mode. Auto mode recommended. Select your country. - Select Signal Type. Antenna or Cable. - Press the Start Scanning button. Fig. 105 Adding channels – USB Tuner 3 Note: This will detect available channels with signal strength above the set minimum signal percentage.
TV on the ProSmart 11.3 Watching TV on the ProSmart - To watch TV, begin any workout using the normal flow of the ProSmart. - Press the Entertainment Select tab. Fig. 108 Watching TV on the ProSmart 1 - Press the option on the top menu.
Disposal Notice Disposal Notice Electrical and electronic devices must be disposed of separately from normal house- hold waste. An appropriate waste disposal company should be contacted. Properly dispose of the device at the end of its service life (e.g. the local collection point for waste sep- aration): •...
Example of RG6 coaxial cable ............14 Fig. 2 Example of CAT6 Network cable ............14 Fig. 3 Example of wiring scheme for facility with three WOODWAY ProSmart Touchscreen consoles ............16 Fig. 4 Flowchart to determine whether a SiliconDust is a viable option ... 17 Fig.
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