Chapter 7: Technical Specifications; Gateway Technical Specifications - Matrix Fitness PCTV Service Manual

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tECHNICAL SPECIFICAtIoNS

7.1 GAtEWAY tECHNICAL SPECIFICAtIoNS

Chassis:
Form Factor: 10.2" x 2.3" x 7.3" Connectivity: Dual Ethernet Ports
Electrical: 12v torage: 500 GB
Operating System: Linux (Netpulse Custom Variant) Ubuntu 10.04
IP Configuration:
The Gateway will receive an IP address from the Club Network (either static or DHCP) and will issue IPs to each Netpulse-compatible screen
via DHCP on a separate subnet (e.g., 10.4.6.2) than the host network.
The Gateway establishes an outbound VPN connection to Netpulse Cloud Controller for service and remote monitoring. The VPN is perpetual
and will automatically reestablish if the connection is lost. VPN uses TCP and encrypted UDP protocol.
If the firewall blocks any outbound ports, a single port will be assigned that will need to be open, as all services will be re-routed over that one
port.
Internet Traffic (Daytime):
All traffic below uses port 80.
Typical network usage averages 10 workouts per machine per day.
User Sign-in: 100 bytes per workout (sent at start of a workout).
Saving session data: 2kb per workout (sent at the end of a workout).
Club messaging: 6kb per workout (sent during the workout).
RSS feed-updates: 80kb per club every 4 hours to the Gateway (time interval can be adjusted)
Internet Traffic (Nighttime):
All traffic below uses port 80
Video Programming: 250 MB nightly per club
Application Updates: 10MB 20x per year per club
User Interface Updates: 8MB 3x per year per club
N5i Units:
Coaxial Connection: Standard (75 ohm) terminated in a F-Connector Port
Electrical: 1.0 amps of 120 volt AC
Network Connection: Ethernet connection terminated in a RJ-45 jack – this must be wired back to the Netpulse Gateway so it is on the same
subnet to permit remote updates.
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