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DESCRIPTION The Remote Access Point (RAP) is a wireless access point which received data from transmission radios installed in Matrix 5 and 7 series products. It is a standalone device (4” x 6” x 2”) that requires an Internet connection via a standard Ethernet cable. The RAP communicates with BodyLAN™...
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Click SAVE in the club details before returning to the main screen. Once the Club ID has been setup for a new facility, a New User should be generated in Asset Management. This will indicate who at the club will have access to the information generated in Asset Management. To generate a New User: Log into Asset Management at http://asset.johnsonfit.com.
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Installation: Place the RAP in a location within its 150-400 foot range of Matrix Products (best line of sight position). Mount the RAP to a surface using the included adhesive strips or the four mounting screws.
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SECTION A: SETUP AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SETTING UP MATRIX CARDIO EQUIPMENT FOR ASSET MANAGEMENT (7X AND 7XE CONSOLES): Enter Service Mode (press ENTER, 3, 0, 0, 1, ENTER on the lower keypad). a. Select Setup (may already be selected). b. Select Serial Number.
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Matrix Asset Management server. This must be an unassigned IP address that is accessible on the network. In order to address your security concerns, no connections are expected from an external origin. It is the Matrix Asset Management server at your facility that initiates connections.
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SECTION B: NETWORK IMPLEMENTATION WORKSHEET SUBMISSION INFORMATION - NETWORK IMPLEMENTATION WORKSHEET EXTERNAL Once you have completed this page, please email it to Matrix Fitness at service@johnsonfit.com or Fax to 608.839.1280 FACILITY IT CONTACT INFORMATION (MUST BE ON SITE DATE OF INSTALL)
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SECTION C: REMOTE ACCESS POINT MANUAL INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
(4” x 6” x 2”) that requires an Internet connection via a standard ethernet cable. The RAP communicates with BodyLAN™ - enabled devices and securely offloads data from these devices and sends it to the Matrix Asset Management network. The RAP requires only AC power and Internet access to function and has a range of 150-400 feet.
SECTION C: REMOTE ACCESS POINT MANUAL PHYSICAL COMPONENTS Power Port (use for cycling power) PS/2 Keyboard (must be plugged in prior to power up if used) USB Connection (will work with most keyboards) Ethernet RJ-45 Connection VGA Video Connection for Monitor Switch (non-functional)
INSTALLATION Place the RAP in a location within its 150-400 foot range of Matrix Products. Mount the RAP to a surface using the included adhesive strips or the four mounting screws. Attach the antenna.
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SECTION C: REMOTE ACCESS POINT MANUAL Once you connect to the RAP you will be presented with a login screen. The default login credentials are: login: administrator password: wireless Note: nothing will appear on the screen when typing the password - this is normal behavior. Figure 2: The RAP login screen.
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SECTION C: REMOTE ACCESS POINT MANUAL The following screens will guide you through important menu information and options. Figure 6: The Versions screen. Note: These are the minimum acceptable revisions at the time of this document creation. To configure the RAP you will need to use the config menu. Figure 7 shows the help config screen, which shows the syntax for viewing and modifying the device configuration.
SECTION C: REMOTE ACCESS POINT MANUAL RAP CONFIGURATION SETTINGS AND DETAILS Type config get all to view the configuration settings and current values (see figure 8) Figure 8: The config all command will display all configurable RAP settings and their current values. Note: each of the three column titles is important when modifying the RAP settings.
FitLinxx servers. UPGRADING THE RAP Matrix Asset Management will provide you with a USB memory stick upgrade (part #990043) if an upgrade is required. For more information please contact our Customer Care Department at 866.693.4863...
RAP SPECIFICATIONS The RAP is set up to be an Internet appliance for the movement of data from the Matrix Asset Management proprietary BodyLAN RF network to the Internet via a standard RJ-45 ethernet connection. This is the sole purpose of this appliance. The RAP is running the embedded Windows XP Operating System and will boot-up the password-protected shell that has been installed.
Q. What wireless protocol does the RAP use to upload activity data, is it WiFi? A. Although the RAP looks like a WiFi device, it uses a proprietary wireless protocol developed by Matrix Asset Management called BodyLAN. It operates in the 2.4 GHZ ISM band and co-exists with WiFi, Bluetooth and digital phones without interfering.
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SECTION C: REMOTE ACCESS POINT MANUAL Q. How does the RAP send Activity data to the web site? A. It uses the ActiHealth client (AHclient.exe), which uses HTTP post/response, connecting to port 80 to post/ receive information through the Internet at ActiHealth servers: http://client.actihealth.net http://fusion.actihealth.net Q.
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