Club Owner Guide (Cont'd) - Star Trac Pro Upright Bike Owner's Manual

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Typical installations require both a coax (with the video signal) and a power supply
cable run to each individual piece of fitness equipment. AC power outlet requirements
will certainly be the responsibility of the club owner hiring a local electrical sub-
contractor. When discussing an installation with an A/V firm, you will want to address
the following concerns:
• What drawings and floor plans will the A/V installer be providing to you? Will
these plans include reference to the AC power requirements for the electrical
and construction sub-contractors you hire?
• How are the wires going to run to each piece of equipment? In the ceiling? In
the floor? Will the wires being run be hidden or dressed in a manor that is safe
and aesthetically pleasing? Will a knee-wall be required? Who will specify the
power and construction requirements for this wall?
• What video signal enhancers or amplifiers are required to show TV on all your
fitness products? Multiple TVs will require a good working knowledge of video
signal distribution techniques; otherwise, the picture will be snowy or fuzzy.
• Who is responsible when a TV is not working, or if the TV signal is of poor
quality? What is the installer's warrantee and on-site support plan? What is the
vendor's response time for repair?
• Several A/V companies specialize in fitness-only AV installation. No matter who
you select, always ask for references. If possible, talk to another club owner
and try to discover any pit-falls that you can avoid in your installation.
Club Owner Guide (cont.)
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