Headphone Jack Replacement ..................... 48 Regulatory Information .......................... 49 Copyright 2010. Star Trac by Unisen, Inc. All rights reserved, including those to reproduce this book or parts thereof in any form without first obtaining written permission from Star Trac. Every effort has been made to keep this information current; however, periodically, changes are made to the information herein, and these changes will be incorporated into new editions of this publication.
The design elements of this Personal Viewing Screen will provide you with a comfortable, intuitive, safe and reliable ex- perience, guiding you to a habit-forming lifestyle. Star Trac's mission is to provide products to mold lifelong habits for health and fitness.
Check to see that the equipment you will be adding the PVS to are placed where they will be used. It is recommended that you follow your installation guides for each one of your Star Trac pieces of equipment in making sure that there is ample space around them to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
ARNINGS AUTIONS This lighting flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclo- sure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. This exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instruction in the literature accompanying the appliance.
MPORTANT AFETY RECAUTIONS Electrical energy can perform many useful functions, but it can also cause personal injuries and property damage if improperly handled. This product has been engineered and manufactured with the highest prior- ity on safety. But IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZ- ARD.
If any parts are missing, please contact Star Trac Product Support at 800-503-1221. Have the serial number of the PVS, and a list of the missing parts ready so they may be shipped to you. The Personal Viewing Screen is shipped in one box separate from your exercise equipment.
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PAL/SECAM Kit (Europe, Middle East) PVS assembly with mounting bracket, cables, and display cap with grommet (There are 5 cables in the neck) • Center console keypad assembly • Entertainment headphone jack and mount • Hardware tool kit, including: • (1) Headphone icon •...
HE E-UB, E-RB, E-TBT, ND E-ST The Star Trac Personal Viewing Screen is different for each of your Star Trac E-Series Cardio prod- ucts. Make sure you have the proper kit for the E-Series product you are installing. The E-UBi, E- RBi, E-TBTi, and the E-STi will follow the same basic steps for installation.
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This will help protect it from being damaged. STEP 4. Remove the cap cover with the Star Trac logo from the back cover plastics by removing the (2) screws using a #2 Phillips screwdriver. Retain the screws for later use.
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STEP 7. Mount the PVS assembly on the mounting bracket, then thread the (4) M8 buttonhead screws through the PVS mounting bracket into the display mount. Do not tighten the screws yet. Note: (2) of the screws are in the PVS kit, (2) retained from step 5.
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STEP 10. Using a #2 Phillips head screwdriver, remove the (4) screws that hold center console to the display and remove the screw that holds in the blank cover where the new headphone jack mount will go. Next detach the center console ribbon cable then remove the center console and the blank headphone cover.
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STEP 13. Note: If the iPod cable comes pre-installed on the cradle, skip this step. Take the iPod® cable from the kit. Install the cable into the iPod® cradle on the front side of the display console by removing the plug from the cradle then inserting the cable through open- ing.
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With the changes now completed on the display, it is now time to re-install the display console to the base unit. There are the (3) cables from the PVS mount that will need to be attached to the display. One cable from the PVS mount will be fed through the display which will be connected to the head phone jack later.
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STEP 20. Connect the 12 pin serial cable from the base frame neck to the 12 pin socket on the dis- • play. Connect the ground cable from the front display heart rate board to one of the terminals • on the display mount.
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STEP 21. Feed the headphone jack cable from the PVS display neck through the hole in the front dis- play plastics where the blank cover was re- moved earlier. STEP 22. Take the entertainment headphone jack from the PVS kit and attach it to the cable that is hanging out of the front of the display.
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STEP 25. Now with the Personal Viewing Screen installed on your Star Trac equipment, it is time to con- nect your entertainment cable and power to the unit. Look at the bottom of the neck, next to the floor.
STEP 2. Now remove the upper cap cover that has the STAR TRAC logo on it. This cap is held in by the upper back cover. You will no longer need this cap cover and, if de- sired, you can store it away for any possible future use.
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STEP 4. (E-TR ONLY) Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, remove the screw that holds in the blank headphone jack cap at the lower front of the display. Retain the screw. You will no longer need the cap and, if desired, you can store it away for any possible future use.
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STEP 8. Now that the PVS is mounted onto the tread- mill, you need to route the wires to their proper places: Take the coax cable and feed it all the • way down the treadmill neck. Feed the DC power cable from the tread- •...
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STEP 11. While holding the new center console near the opening of the display, connect the following cables to there appropriate connector. (There is no particular order): Plug in the (2) DC power cables to the DC connectors, (they are the same so it does not •...
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STEP 13. Plug the center console’s ground ca- • ble into the quick disconnect tab on the back display mount. Connect the keypad tail to the k e y - • pad connector on the display board. Connect the interface cable to the •...
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STEP 17. Replace the top back plastic cover. Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver insert the (8) screws, re- tained from earlier step, into the plastic. Do Not tighten screws at this time. STEP 18. Check the cap with the neck and grommet. Make sure the cap is flush with the top back plastic.
( NTSC / ATSC ) ETTING ERSONAL IEWING CREEN Basic Operations Turning On / Off the Power Turning On Press the button on the control module, the unit will be turned on and you will be ready to use its features. Turning Off With the power on, press the button on the control module to turn off the unit.
Adjusting Picture Menu Options Adjusting the Picture 1. Press VOL+, CH+ and number button [3] at the same time to display the main menu. 2. Press VOL+/- to select Picture menu, press CH- to access the menu. 3. Within the menu, press CH+/-, VOL- to navigate through the options or adjust an option. If the selected item has submenu, press VOL+ to access.
Adjusting Audio Menu Options Option Description Advanced Video Making use of Advanced Video sub-menu to adjust Noise Reduction, Adaptive Con- trast and DCR. Noise Reduction: Select from Low/Middle/High to reduce noise in the picture, com- monly called snow. Select Off to turn off this function. Adaptive Contrast: Select from Low/Middle/High to reduce noise in the picture detail and brightness.
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Adjusting Audio Menu Options (Continued) Option Description Audio Mode Select a desired audio mode. You can select from Custom, Standard, Movie and News. Custom: Select for a customized sound mode. Standard: Select for normal program. Movie: Select for movie program. News: Select for news program.
Adjusting Setup Menu Options System Setup 1. Press VOL+, CH+ and number button [3] at the same time to display the main menu. 2. Press VOL+/- to select Picture menu, press CH- to access the menu. 3. Within the menu, press CH+/-, VOL- to navigate through the options or adjust an option. If the selected item has submenu, press VOL+ to access.
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Adjusting Setup Menu Options (Continued) Option Description Transparency Select a desired menu transparency. Used to set a new system password or to change an existing 4-digit system password. (default password is 0000). Password Setting If you forget the password the unit provides a super password “2580”. Please DO NOT let your children know the super password.
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Adjusting Setup Menu Options (Continued) Option Description Parental Control (Continued) U.S. TV ratings (age-based) U.S. movie (MPAA) ratings TV is not rated. None Movie is not rated. None TV-Y All children General audiences. Suitable to children age 7 and older. TV-Y7 Parental guidance suggested.
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Adjusting Setup Menu Options (Continued) Option Description Closed Caption Allows you to select feature On or Off On: Turns on the Closed Caption. Off: Turns off the Closed Caption. Allows you to select closed caption options. Analog Caption CC1, CC2, CC3, CC4: Displays a printed version of the dialog or sound effects of a program.
Adjusting Channel Menu Options Accessing the Channel Settings 1. Press VOL+, CH+ and number button [3] at the same time to display the main menu. 2. Press VOL+/- to select Picture menu, press CH- to access the menu. 3. Within the menu, press CH+/-, VOL- to navigate through a the options or adjust an option.
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Adjusting Channel Menu Options (Continued) Option Description Add On CH Select to manually search for channels that Search can not be memorized. 1. In Channel menu, select Add On CH Search item, press VOL+ to access. 2. During Add On CH search, your unit searches for digital channels first.
(PAL) ETTING ERSONAL IEWING CREEN Basic Operations Turning On / Off the Power Turning On Press the button on the control module, the unit will be turned on and you will be ready to use its features. Turning Off With the power on, press the button on the control module to turn off the unit.
Adjusting Picture Menu Options Customizing the Picture 1. Press VOL+, CH+ and number button [3] at the same time and the main menu screen displays. 2. Press VOL+/- to select Picture menu, press CH- to access the menu. 3. Within the menu, press CH+/- to scroll through the page upward or downward, and press CH+/-, VOL+/- to navigate through the options or adjust an option.
Adjusting Sound Menu Options Adjusting the Volume VOL+ VOL- Using the volume buttons ( Press the VOL + or VOL- to increase or decrease the volume. Note: Once the unit switches to other input sources or loses the power, the unit will clear your customized volume setting and restore to default value(20).
Adjusting Time Menu Options Time Zone Selection To obtain local time, you should first set the local time zone. Obtaining local time depends on whether your local station has broadcast time zone information. 1. Press VOL+, CH+ and number button [3] at the same time and the maintenance screen displays.
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Adjusting Time Menu Options (Continued) Option Description Mode Select one source to be viewed through On timer. Program Number Select a broadcasting program for On timer. 6. When finished, use CH+/- to select Close item and press OK to confirm the setting 7.
Adjusting System Options Menu System Setup You may change system settings such as Language, Hearing impaired, Audio Preference etc. by making use of the Option menu. 1. Press VOL+, CH+ and number button [3] at the same time and the main menu screen displays. 2.
Adjusting Lock Menu Options Password Setup The set Password sub-menu is used to set a new system password or to change an existing system password. By default, the system password is 0000 and you may change it. To access Parental Guidance, etc., the system pass- word is required.
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Adjusting Lock Menu Options (Continued) Lock Tuning Setup By making use of Lock Tuning you can protect some TV settings from being accidentally changed. 1. Navigate to the Lock menu and input the correct password to access. 2. Now the Lock Tuning item will be highlighted automati- cally.
Adjusting Channel Menu Options When you turn on the unit for the first time, you should perform an auto channel search to set up stations on your unit. Auto Channel Search You should perform an auto channel search to search for all channels available and stores them in memory, before you start Auto Tuning, it is necessary to select a country firstly.
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Adjusting Channel Menu Options (Continued) Manual Searching for ATV programs If desired analog programs cannot be searched by Auto Tun- ing, you can make use of ATV Manual Tuning to search pro- grams manually. 1. In Channel menu, press CH+/- to select ATV Manual Tuning item, then press VOL+ or OK to access.
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Adjusting Channel Menu Options (Continued) Programme Edit If desired, you can use the Programme Edit feature to delete, name, move or skip a channel. In Channel menu, press CH+/- to select Programme Edit submenu. Once in the Programme Edit submenu, press VOL+ or OK to access. Next, press CH+/- to select item. Once the item is selected the following options are available: 1.
The following information may help you understand and troubleshoot any problems the you may encounter with your Star Trac Personal Viewing Screen. If the suggestions in this table do not help solve the problem that you encounter please contact Star Trac’s Service Hotline at (800) 503-1221, or USA 1-714-669-1660.
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Note: If your problem is not solved, turn your unit off and then on again. Caution: Never attempt to repair a defective TV yourself. For technical assistance call Star Trac Customer Service: 1 800 503 1221 620-7991 Rev 002...
Headphone Jack Replacement. When you are experiencing poor audio output from your PVS, you should check the entertainment head- phone jack to see if it needs replacement. The headphone jack was designed for an easy and quick replace- ment. Before you begin, make sure your have the proper replacement part available. For the E-TR, use part number 715-3668.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. • Connect the equipment into a separate outlet that uses a different circuit than the receiver. Consult a Star Trac Service Representative or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Warning: Per FCC rules, changes or modifications not expressly approved by Star Trac could void the user’s authority to Operate the equipment.