Active Status Light "ASL"
(Only applies to machines that support the
About
The Active Status Light (ASL) is a service and maintenance status light that provides a
visual indication of the machine operational status. The current implementation supports
four states: 1) Solid blue - indicates normal operation, 2) pulsing blue - indicates pre-
ventative maintenance is required; 3) Solid yellow - indicates an error has occurred but the
machine is useable; and 4) pulsing yellow - indicates a loss of major function was detected.
The console can be used to control the ASL functions including, settings the light brightness
level, viewing the ASL state, resetting the ASL states, enable/disable the maintenance
reminder, and viewing the maintenance due remaining mileage (or hours), see
page 190.
ASL Light Equipment Location
ASL Overview
An externally visible indicator of the current machine operational status. There are
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four supported states: 1) solid blue - indicates normal operation, 2) pulsing blue - indic-
ates preventative maintenance is required; 3) solid yellow - indicates an error has
occurred but the machine is useable; and 4) pulsing yellow - indicates a loss of major
function was detected.
Because only one status color and state can be shown at a time, the condition states
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are prioritized as follows from lowest to highest: Blue Solid (lowest), Blue Pulsing, Yel-
low Solid, Yellow Pulsing (highest). Higher priority states are always shown before a
lower priority state, until cleared.
The console
UPCA
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maintenance counter. During active operation (workout in progress) or during the
pause state, the console transmits the ASL state to the lower control board
Only direct error code and maintenance counter data is used to determine the current
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machine ASL state. No special algorithms (e.g., user behavior) are utilized to determ-
ine the status.
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Active Status Light: Service and maintenance status light.
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Upper PCA board
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Lower Printed Circuit Assembly board; also refered to as the Lower PCA or simply as the
lower board. On treadmills, it is the console to base function interface and the motor con-
troller unit (MCU). On self-powered units, it is the lower PCA console to base function inter-
face.
Contact Precor Customer Support at support@precor.com or 800.786.8404 with
any questions.
ASL
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determines the ASL state using inputs from the error log and
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feature)
7 Troubleshooting
Active Status Light "ASL"
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