True ENVISION II C5T16 Owner's Manual

16” & 22” touchscreen consoles

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ENVISION II 16" & 22"
TOUCHSCREEN CONSOLES
MODEL C5T16/C5T22
(MAN-C5T16/C5T22 REV01)
Envision II 16" Console
Envision II 22" Console
OWNER'S
MANUAL

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  • Page 1 ENVISION II 16” & 22” TOUCHSCREEN CONSOLES Envision II 16” Console Envision II 22” Console OWNER’S MODEL C5T16/C5T22 MANUAL (MAN-C5T16/C5T22 REV01)
  • Page 3 Alle hier gezeigten Produkte sind Prototypen. Das tatsächliche Produkt ausgeliefert wird, kann variieren. Produkt- Spezifi kationen, Funktionen und Software können sich ohne vorherige Ankündigung ändern. In den meisten Fällen bis zu Bedienungsanleitung Bisher besuchen und für Dokumente in weiteren Sprachen fi nden Sie unter https://truefi tness.com/ support/user-manuals/ BELANGRIJK! Alle getoonde producten zijn prototype.
  • Page 4 You can count on TRUE Fitness for the best service in the industry, provided by a team focused on optimizing the life of your equipment.
  • Page 5 You may receive a shipment that looks intact and discover once the box has been opened that there are hidden damages. Please notify the carrier immediately. TRUE will not be able to fi le a claim if the carrier is not notifi ed in a timely manner.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    ENVISION II 16” & 22” TOUCHSCREEN CONSOLES CONSOLE NAVIGATION..............................30 WALK/RUN TRACK................................39 INCLINE/SPEED GRAPH..............................39 TV CONTROLS..................................40 WEB BROWSER..................................41 OUTSIDE INTERACTIVE VIDEOS............................42 IDLE SCREEN..................................43 TV CABLING REQUIREMENTS FOR TRUE EQUIPMENT....................44 TV SOLUTION OPTIONS..............................45 INTERNET REQUIREMENTS..............................46 MAINTENANCE MODE................................47 GYMTRAKR APPLICATION..............................58 ZWIFT APPLICATION................................61 APPLE GYMKIT© TECHNOLOGY............................65 WIRELESS CHARGING TECHNOLOGY..........................65 WARRANTY NOTICE..............................66...
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    Equipment should be immediately taken out of product. use if it fails to work properly or when a warning is • Never operate a TRUE product if it has a damaged presented electronically. power cord or electrical plug, or if it has been •...
  • Page 8 • Allow only trained personnel to service this carefully retrieve it. If the item cannot be reached, equipment. contact TRUE product support. • It is the sole responsibility of the owner/operator • Any changes or modifi cations to this equipment to ensure regular and scheduled maintenance is could void the product warranty.
  • Page 9: Power Requirements

    POWER REQUIREMENTS Read and understand all instructions before plugging any TRUE power cord into an electrical outlet. DEDICATED LINE Refer to the base manual for dedicated line information. GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This product must be grounded. If the product malfunctions or breakdowns, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock.
  • Page 10 POWER REQUIREMENTS CONTINUED Power Information Rated Number of Max Power Line Voltage Frequency Plug/ Model Current Units per Dissipation (Hz) Outlet* (Amps) Circuit (Watt) NEMA 5-20 Dedicated 50/60Hz 1650 TC400/TC650/ TC900/TI1000/ NEMA ST1000 6-15* Dedicated 50/60Hz 1650 NEMA 350 watts per 5-20 bike equipped Up to 5 bikes per...
  • Page 11: Warning And Intended Use Labels

    WARNING AND INTENDED USE LABELS WARNING: Replace warning labels that may be worn, damaged, or missing. To replace any worn or missing warning labels, locate the serial number for your product, and then contact TRUE product support: • www.truefi tness.com •...
  • Page 12: Compliances

    WARNING AND INTENDED USE LABELS CONTINUED console serial number location C5T22 console serial number location COMPLIANCES This equipment complies with all applicable codes and regulations. For a complete list of compliances, please see regulatory approvals on truefi tness.com.
  • Page 13: Assembly Instructions

    PREASSEMBLY CHECKLIST VERIFY BOX CONTENTS IMPORTANT! Please verify box contents. If you have questions, or if there are any missing parts, contact product support at 800.883.8783 or service@truefi tness.com. TOOLS NEEDED FOR ASSEMBLY INCLUDED IN BOX #2 Phillips Screwdriver Plastic Pry...
  • Page 14: Assembly Steps

    ASSEMBLY STEPS STEP 1—INSTALL AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY PART DESCRIPTION 00560402 POWER CORD, FUYANG 00595500 POWER SUPPLY, FUYANG 12V 6A The Envision II 16” and 22” consoles require the optional power supply. Refer to the base owner’s manual for instructions on how to attach it.
  • Page 15 STEP 2—ATTACH CONSOLE TO CONSOLE MAST TOOL NEEDED PART DESCRIPTION #2 Phillips Screwdriver CONSOLE TC0023 BOLT COVER Plastic Pry Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, secure the console to the console mast using the hardware preassembled to the console (00567800 // SCREW, M5-.8X12 COMBO PHILLIPS/COMMON TRUSS HEAD - ACG BLACK // QTY 4). NOTE: Using a plastic pry tool, remove the two bolt covers (TC0023) from the base to access the lower set of screws on the console.
  • Page 16 STEP 3—MAKE CONSOLE CABLE CONNECTIONS Part Description TC0023 BOLT COVER 1. Reattach the 2 bolt covers to the base. NOTE: This step doesn’t apply to all base models. 2. Connect the Auxillary Power Supply, Coaxial Cable, USB Data Cable, Safety Key Cable, Ethernet Communication Cable, and Ground Wire Ring Terminal.Tuck the CSAFE cable (F) and any excess cord length inside the console.
  • Page 17 STEP 4—ATTACH REAR CONSOLE COVER Tools Used in this Step #2 Phillips Screwdriver Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, attach the rear console cover to the console mast using 2 screws. NOTE: Covers and screws will vary based on the base model. NOTE: Refer to the base owner’s manual for more detailed instructions.
  • Page 18 Press the green arrow (A) to continue. NOTE: Misconfi guration of the console may cause damage to the unit and void the manufacturer warranty. If necessary, please contact TRUE Technical Support at 800-883-8783 for assistance Setup Wizard...
  • Page 19 STEP 6—NETWORK SETUP PART DESCRIPTION CONSOLE In the Setup Wizard, select SETUP CONNECTION (A) and follow the on-screen prompts to connect to a network. To enable web browsing during a workout, select WEB BROWSER ENABLED (B) and enter the default homepage in the Homepage fi...
  • Page 20 STEP 7—TV SETUP PART DESCRIPTION CONSOLE In the Setup Wizard, select BEGIN CHANNEL SCAN (A) and follow the on-screen prompts to complete the TV channel scan. EXPORT SCAN TO USB (B) will export TV channel scan settings to an external USB drive connected to the console.
  • Page 21 DESCRIPTION CONSOLE 1. To enter Maintenance Mode, press and hold the TRUE logo (A) in the upper left corner of the home screen until the Maintenance Mode passcode entry pop-up screen (B) appears. Enter code “20173” to enter Maintenance Mode.
  • Page 22 STEP 8—CALIBRATE THE MACHINE CONTINUED 3. Under Calibration, press RUN to begin calibration. NOTE: Calibration is required depending on the base unit. 4. Once calibration is complete, turn the power off on the machine for 30 seconds. WARNING: This process will take full control of the machine and can be dangerous if caution is not taken. •...
  • Page 23: Console Overview

    CONSOLE OVERVIEW Touchscreen Display Stop NFC Module (Optional) HDMI Mirroring Port Tablet Holder USB Port Headphone Jack Warning Label (Optional) Touchscreen Display A capacitive touchscreen used for workout control and feature navigation. USB Port Allows users to charge a mobile device, or update the console software. Numeric Keypad A small panel of keys on the console that allow the user to quickly enter numeric data.
  • Page 24: Programming And Operation

    TOUCHSCREEN NAVIGATION TRUE recommends that users familiarize themselves with the diff erent screens to ensure that they are safely taking advantage of all of the features that this equipment has to off er. Icon Character Map This console uses several icons to provide users with a simplifi...
  • Page 25: Heart Rate Monitoring

    HEART RATE MONITORING This machine can monitor a user’s heart rate using a Polar* 5kHz compatible chest strap, a Bluetooth heart rate transmitter or the metal grips on the hand rails (called contact heart rate or CHR pads). Bluetooth transmitters and chest straps transmit the user’s heart rate to the treadmill via radio, and the CHR pads connect to a special computer circuit to extract the user’s heart rate.
  • Page 26: Heart Rate Control (Hrc)

    HEART RATE CONTROL (HRC) You are now the owner of the most sophisticated Heart Rate Control (HRC) treadmill available. TRUE HRC is unique and patented. It accommodates users from rehabilitation to world class athletes, and all those in between. TRUE HRC allows users to do a completely hands-free heart rate controlled workout using speed, incline or both.
  • Page 27: Program Descriptions

    PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Quick Start A workout in which the user controls all settings. The workout continues until it is ended by the user. Cardio 360™ Quick Start: (Only Available on the XS1000, XC400, & XC900) Get right into a preset 20 minute workout designed to shape and tone every major muscle group. Manual Users enter their weight, workout time or distance.
  • Page 28 PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS CONTINUED Pace Ramp (Only Available on the XC400/900, UC400/900, & RC400/900) This workout suggests pace (RPM) increases to a maximum at the mid-point of the workout, then decreases to the fi nish. The pace setter shows the user’s target pace throughout the workout. Leg Shaper (Only Available on the XS1000, XC400/900, RC400/900, and UC400/900) A workout that suggests PACE changes to work the leg muscles with added intensity.
  • Page 29 PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS CONTINUED Custom HRC Intervals Set up a custom heart rate interval. Specify work and rest targets and let the machine make all the adjustments. The workout begins in MANUAL control - users should gradually increase the workout intensity until the heart rate is within 10 bpm of the user’s target heart rate.
  • Page 30: Envision Ii 16" & 22" Touchscreen Consoles

    C. Workout Finder Displays a list of the preprogrammed workouts that are available on this treadmill. D. Apple Watch Connectivity Pair an Apple Watch with an Apple GymKit-enabled TRUE cardio machine to accurately and effi ciently track your cardio workouts. E. Bluetooth Allows users to pair their Bluetooth devices prior to beginning a workout.
  • Page 31 CONSOLE NAVIGATION CONTINUED Monuments For the Alpine Runner only, the user can select from custom workouts based on international monuments such as the Gateway Arch, Eiff el Tower, and Mount Everest. These custom workouts are based on the height of each monument displaying the current height traveled in real time (A) and total height (B) with the workout automatically ending once the user has reached the top of the monument.
  • Page 32 CONSOLE NAVIGATION CONTINUED Selecting a Preset Workout Preset workouts are accessed by selecting WORKOUT FINDER from the Home Screen. All available workouts are listed as a default on the right side of the screen, but the user may select from specifi c workout categories listed on the left side of the screen to view a subset of all available workouts such as HRC workouts.
  • Page 33 CONSOLE NAVIGATION CONTINUED Workout Data Entry Screens These screens allow users to input their personal information or workout goals prior to beginning a workout. To set a value, select the heading (A) of the value and manually enter a value using the keypad (B). Select Heart Rate Monitor (C) to pair a Bluetooth-enabled heart rate device with the console to wirelessly monitor heart rate data.
  • Page 34 CONSOLE NAVIGATION CONTINUED Cardio360 Workout Screen Available only on the XS1000, XC900, and XC400, the Cardio360 workout screen provides the user with prerecorded video clips and corresponding instructional text prompts cycling through the various segments of a Cardio360 workout. Each Cardio360 workout segment has a time length displayed in the bottom, right corner. Note: The selected Cardio360 workout (Cardio360, Cardio360 Video, or Cardio360 Custom) determines the order, frequency and length of time for each Cardio360 workout segment.
  • Page 35 CONSOLE NAVIGATION CONTINUED Workout Data Screens During any workout a Workout Data Screen will be displayed to give the user a comprehensive visual overview of their current workout data. A. Distance F. Heart Rate Information Displays the current distance traveled. When the user is wearing a heart rate chest strap or utilizing the Contact Heart Rate system, their heart rate B.
  • Page 36 CONSOLE NAVIGATION CONTINUED Workout Data Menu The Workout Data menu displays workout data metrics during a workout. A. Workout Data Menu The Workout Data menu enables the user to make selections on what workout data appears in the main workout screen. To select which data points are displayed, press the selection to highlight it in red and enable it to appear on the top toolbar.
  • Page 37 CONSOLE NAVIGATION CONTINUED Options Menu The Options menu contains controls that allow users to adjust settings during their workout. A. Options Menu D. Constant Watts Mode/Autostride The Options menu enables users to customize Enables the user to switch the resistance to constant their workout experience such as enabling a Heart torque.
  • Page 38 CONSOLE NAVIGATION CONTINUED Change Workout The Change Workout screen (A) enables the user to update their workout parameters such as time, intensity, and level of workout and then return to the main screen of the current workout with all previous workout data intact. NOTE: The workout parameters for certain preset workouts such as Quick Start and Fitness Tests are unable to be updated once the workout has begun.
  • Page 39: Walk/Run Track

    WALK/RUN TRACK Walk/Run Track The Walk/Run Track screen displays a virtual track with a progress dot representing the user walking and/or running around the track. A. Walk/Run Track Displays a virtual track with a progress dot representing the user walking and/or running around the track. B.
  • Page 40: Tv Controls

    TV CONTROLS TV Controls This console enables the user to watch live TV programming in crisp, clear high defi nition. The TV controls are built in to a workout view screen to allow the user to monitor their workout while enjoying their favorite shows. A.
  • Page 41: Web Browser

    WEB BROWSER Web Browser When enabled, the integrated web browser allows users to catch up on breaking news, watch sports highlights, check email, and connect with their friends on social media. Having this feature built into a Workout Data Screen allows users to easily multi task.
  • Page 42: Outside Interactive Videos

    OUTSIDE INTERACTIVE VIDEOS Outside Interactive Videos Outside Interactive© provides users with a scenic, fi rst-person video to enhance their workout. Scroll through the list of available videos (A) to make your selection. To display the video in full screen mode, select the Screen Toggle button (B). Current incline and speed workout selections will appear in full screen mode.
  • Page 43: Idle Screen

    IDLE SCREEN Idle Screen During a workout when the user becomes idle or presses Stop on the bottom toolbar, the Idle screen shown below will appear prompting the user to resume their workout (A), start a fi ve minute, low intensity cooldown (B) with the workout ending after that time, reset the Idle Screen Timer (C) to 30 seconds while the user makes their selection, or end the current workout (D) and proceed to the Workout Summary screen.
  • Page 44: Tv Cabling Requirements For True Equipment

    For live television on TRUE equipment, a coaxial cable must be run to the machine. All cabling internal to the TRUE equipment will be supplied by TRUE. All other cabling necessary to run from a TV or internet source to the TRUE cardio product must be provided by the facility.
  • Page 45: Tv Solution Options

    Set Top Boxes With this solution, a small set-top box must be installed near each individual piece of TRUE cardio equipment. Your cable company would provide the set-top box. The user would change channels with the remote control, which must be kept near the unit.
  • Page 46: Internet Requirements

    The TRUE touchscreen platform supports a wireless internet connection - both wired and wireless internet connections. If you would like to connect your TRUE equipment to the internet, you will need at least 1.5Mbps download speed. That amount of bandwidth will allow for any number of TRUE consoles to connect to the internet.
  • Page 47: Maintenance Mode

    MAINTENANCE MODE Maintenance Mode To enter Maintenance Mode, press and hold the TRUE logo (A) in the upper left corner of the home screen until the Maintenance Mode passcode entry pop-up screen (B) appears. Enter code “10101” to enter Maintenance Mode.
  • Page 48 MAINTENANCE MODE CONTINUED Summary Screen The Summary Screen will be the fi rst screen displayed after entering service mode. This screen will give a general overview of the unit’s setup. A. Product Model The model number that the console is currently confi gured to. B.
  • Page 49 MAINTENANCE MODE CONTINUED Setup Menu The Setup menu is accessed by selecting SETUP on the Main menu. The Setup menu is separated into sub-categories and enables users to confi gure the console and set up various functions of the unit. A.
  • Page 50 MAINTENANCE MODE CONTINUED Setup Menu F. Facility Images The console supports customizable facility images to help promote specials, events, or endorse a brand. Images saved as .JPG or .PNG fi les and placed on a USB drive in a folder named “facility” (case sensitive) are selectable in this screen for use.
  • Page 51 MAINTENANCE MODE CONTINUED TV Setup Sub-Menu Select BEGIN CHANNEL SCAN (A) and follow the on-screen prompts to complete the TV channel scan. EXPORT SCAN TO USB (B) will export TV channel scan settings to an external USB drive connected to the console. IMPORT SCAN FROM USB (C) will import TV channel scan settings from an external USB drive connected to the console.
  • Page 52 MAINTENANCE MODE CONTINUED Network Setup Sub-Menu The Network Setup sub-menu displays the current network information for the console. To connect to a network, select SETUP CONNECTION (A) and follow the on-screen prompts to connect. To enable web browsing during a workout, select WEB BROWSER ENABLED (B) and enter the default homepage in the Homepage fi...
  • Page 53 MAINTENANCE MODE CONTINUED A. Metric Units Allows the user to set metric units for the console. B. Saved Workout Enabled Allows the user to enable saved workouts in a retail setting. C. Contact Heart Rate Has Priority Sets heart rate grips to be displayed instead of wireless if both are present. D.
  • Page 54 MAINTENANCE MODE CONTINUED A. Cooldown Time Adjusts the time it takes for the machine to cool down. B. Maximum Workout Enabled Adjusts the machine’s maximum workout time. C. Workout Setup Timeout Adjusts the length of the workout setup timeout. D. Workout Summary Timer Adjusts the length of the workout summary timer.
  • Page 55 The user may perform tests to diagnose any console or base unit errors. B. Software/Firmware Updates TRUE may periodically release software and fi rmware updates to enhance the workout experience. Due to the complex nature of this procedure, it is recommended that a TRUE certifi ed service professional performs any software and fi...
  • Page 56 NOTE: This option is enabled by default. Show Stimulus Area A software debug tool that shows all touchable areas in red. Send Diagnostics Reports to TRUE A legacy diagnostic option that’s no longer functional. NOTE: This option is enabled by default.
  • Page 57 MAINTENANCE MODE CONTINUED HDTV Frame Smoothing Legacy TV setting to help improve performance. Blends frames to appear smoother if frames drop. NOTE: This option is enabled by default. TV Acceleration (Restart Needed) Legacy TV setting to help improve performance. Enables hardware acceleration TV Drop Late Frames (Restart Needed) Legacy TV setting to help improve performance.
  • Page 58: Gymtrakr Application

    GYMTRAKR APPLICATION Home Screen The GymTrakr© application Home screen displays all available machines for pairing with the application via Bluetooth. NOTE: The GymTrakr application off ers two color combinations themes as shown below. Settings Screen The Settings screen enables the user to adjust the unit of measurement, toggle between color combination themes, contact the application developer, and view acknowledgments.
  • Page 59 GYMTRAKR APPLICATION CONTINUED Workout History Screen The Workout History screen displays all previously saved workout data. NOTE: The user must select Yes in the Save Workout to History pop-up screen when prompted at the end of a workout for the workout data to be saved and viewable in the Workout History screen. Workout Screen The Workout screen displays various real-time workout metrics via three fully customizable screens.
  • Page 60 GYMTRAKR APPLICATION CONTINUED Workout Paused, End Workout, and Save Workout to History Pop-Up Windows At the conclusion of a workout, the user is presented with three pop-up windows: Workout Paused, End Workout, and Save Workout to History. A. Workout Paused Notifi...
  • Page 61: Zwift Application

    ZWIFT APPLICATION Login Menu The Zwift© application Login menu enables the user to select a profi le in addition to selecting a language. NOTE: Confi rm your smartphone or tablet is paired with the Envision II 16” or Envision II 22” touchscreen consoles via Bluetooth to ensure all workout data is synced with the Zwift application.
  • Page 62 ZWIFT APPLICATION CONTINUED Home Menu The Home menu displays special in-app events (A), available workouts (B), device pairing options (C), the ability to join other users in their current workout (D), the guest world schedule (E), current challenges selected by the user (F), and the option to begin a workout based on selected parameters (G).
  • Page 63 ZWIFT APPLICATION CONTINUED Workout Screen After confi guring workout parameters and selecting Ride on the Home menu, the workout will begin. The appearance of the workout user interface will display either the Workouts or Plans screen based on the user selecting from the Workouts or Plans tabs in the Training menu.
  • Page 64 ZWIFT APPLICATION CONTINUED Ride Report Screen The Ride Report screen displays post-workout data such as route traveled and distance traveled. Save Your Ride The Save Your Ride screen enables the user to save the workout data to the list of fi tness applications listed below with the option to navigate back to the Workout Pause screen or discard current workout data.
  • Page 65: Apple Gymkit© Technology

    APPLE GYMKIT© TECHNOLOGY Pairing Accurately and effi ciently track your cardio workouts by pairing an Apple Watch with the following Apple GymKit-enabled TRUE cardio machines: • TI1000 • TC900 • TC650 • TC400 • TE900 • UC900 • UC400 •...
  • Page 66: Warranty Notice

    WARRANTY NOTICE For unit and console warranty information, refer to the Warranty Information chapter in the unit manual.
  • Page 68 T R U E F I T N E S S . C O M I N T E G R I T Y M A T T E R S TRUE Fitness Technology, Inc | 865 Hoff Road, St. Louis, MO 63366 © 2023 TRUE. All Rights Reserved.

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