Rf Cable Tv Wall Outlet Power Requirements; Ethernet (Lan) Input Signal Requirements - Precor Experience Series Service Manual

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RF cable TV wall outlet power requirements

When a RF cable TV wall outlet is used to power several equipment consoles in series,
there is a minimum RF power requirement of +35 dB at +40 dB minimum channel to noise
ratio for analog video and a +25 dB for Digital video.
An RF signal strength of +35 dB can power 17 to 19 consoles connected in series using
properly connected splitters tapped to each individual console.

Ethernet (LAN) Input Signal Requirements

Precor recommends a dedicated CAT6 Ethernet feed to each equipment location.
Communication Requirements:
1
LAN
Ethernet (
upload bit rate
download bit rate
switch ports
Touchscreen (P62, P80, and P82) console Preva
The touchscreen consoles P62, P80, and P82) use a security token for communication to
the Precor servers. The security token is a hash string that is sent with every API call from
the FE's to the Amazon Cloud. The security token originates after the equipment is
registered at the location. The console issues a 'Call' which returns the registration token
and the fitness equipment URL. Every event after that uses the URL and the token to val-
idate/authenticate communication with the Amazon servers and Preva Business Suite
(PBS).
All communication with Precor servers is currently done via outgoing (originating from the
console) HTTPS sessions. The console utilizes
chronization. At no time is Precor connecting to the customers facility network to "push" any
data. The console initiates all data requests.
1
Local Area Network: A communications network that serves users within a local geo-
graphical area, typically over distances of around 100m. Wireless LANs use wireless com-
munications to network devices so there is no need for data cabling.
2
Preva Business Suite
3
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a networking protocol for clock synchronization between
computer systems over packet-switched, variable-latency data networks.
Contact Precor Customer Support at support@precor.com or 800.786.8404 with
any questions.
-5 dB to 0 dB (*at each console)
Specification
)
512 Kbps min upload
5-10 Mbps min download
80, 123, 443
Ethernet (LAN) Input Signal Requirements
RF Input Power
2
PBS
communication protocol
3
NTP
to set its clock and for syn-
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