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CORE HEALTH & FITNESS VIRTUAL BIKE OWNER'S MANUAL CONTACT SUPPORT NOW TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................................3 IMPORTANT LABEL LOCATIONS ........................................................................................................................5 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
........................................................................................................................5 ASSEMBLY
........................................................................................................................9 REQUIRED TOOLS ASSEMBLY PARTS PROCEDURE
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................................................................. 11 CONSOLE
......................................................................................................................23 CONSOLE FEATURES
................................................................. 23 USING THE CONSOLE
................................................................. 25 RIDE SUMMARY CONNECTING A DEVICE CONNECTING TO ENTERTAINMENT SCREEN SHARING 27 28 31 31 LOGIN EXPERIENCE
................................................................. 32 FCC INFORMATION
................................................................. 33 INDUSTRY CANADA INFORMATION .......................................................... 34 MAINTENANCE MODE
................................................................. 35 CONSOLE INFORMATION & SOFTWARE UPDATES GENERAL SETTINGS APPS GENERAL SETTINGS CONNECTING TO BLUETOOTH CONNECTING TO WIFI TESTING THE FAN TESTING THE HDMI CONNECTION 36 37 39 41 42 43 43 43 GEAR CALIBRATION
................................................................. 44 POWERMETER CALIBRATION
................................................................. 46 ERROR LIST
................................................................. 47 MAINTENANCE
......................................................................................................................51 REPLACEMENT PARTS
......................................................................................................................54 TOOLS
................................................................. 51 SUPPORT & SERVICE
......................................................................................................................73 Page 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING!
Before using this product, it is essential to read the ENTIRE Owners Manual and ALL installation instructions. The Owners Manual describes equipment operation and instructs members on how to use correctly and safely. Read all warnings posted on the machine. Health related injuries may result from incorrect or excessive use of exercise equipment. Core Health & Fitness strongly recommends you to encourage your members to discuss their health program or fitness regimen with a health care professional, especially if you or they have not exercised for several years, are over 35, or have known health conditions. WARNING: to reduce the risk of serious injury to persons using this equipment, read and follow all of these warnings:
The clear safety area recommendations are accurate as of the time of this manual publication, Core Health & Fitness strongly recommends that you review the latest applicable standards from:
24 in (0.6 m) Fig. 1 Required Clearance 1. Assemble and operate the machine on a solid level surface. Position the machine with a minimum of 23.6 inches (0.6 meters) of clearance on at least one side and 23.6 inches (0.6 meters) either behind or in front of the exercise bicycle. Leave a minimum of 19.7 inches (0.5 meters) between two adjacent units. These dimensions are the recommended minimum distances. The actual area for access and passage shall be the responsibility of the facility and should take into account this training envelope, Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines
(ADAAG) requirements and any required local codes or regulations (www.access-board.gov/
ada). ASTM standards for Stationary Training Equipment (https://www.astm.org/) and ISO standards for Stationary Training Equipment (https://www.iso.org) 2. This equipment is designed for use in a commercial gymnasium or health club. To ensure the proper use of the equipment in a safe manner, all users of the equipment should read this manual before using the machine. This machine should be made a part of your club training program in order that the equipment is used by your members in a safe manner as intended. In addition to instructing the club members in the proper use of the equipment, the club member should obtain a complete physical examination form their health care provider before beginning any exercise program. 3. The safety and integrity of this machine can only be maintained when the equipment is regularly examined for damage and wear and repaired. It is the sole responsibility of the owner of this equipment to ensure that regular maintenance is performed. Worn or damaged parts must be replaced immediately or the equipment removed from service until the repair is made. 4. Do not exceed the maximum allowable user weight limit of:
350 lbs. (159 kg.) Page 3 5. It is the purchasers sole responsibility to properly instruct its end users and supervising personnel as to the proper operating procedures of all Startrac equipment. 14. Use only replacement components supplied by Startrac. Substitutes are forbidden and will void all warranties. 15. DANGER: Pedals that have not been tested and qualified by Startrac should never be used on Startrac bikes. Unqualified pedals can lead to pedal failure and serious injury to the rider. 16. WARNING: Do not open the generator chain guard unless instructed. 17. WARNING: Heart rate monitoring systems may be inaccurate. Over-exercising may result in serious injury or death. If you feel faint stop exercising immediately. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 6. Care should be used when mounting or dismounting the equipment. Before mounting or dismounting, move the pedal on the mounting or dismounting side to its lowest position and bring the machine to a complete stop. 7. Keep the top surface of the pedals clean and dry. 8. This unit is not equipped with a free-wheel. Pedal speed should be reduced in a controlled manner. 9. When adjusting any seat, slider, pop-pin or any other type of adjuster, make certain that the adjusting pin is fully engaged in the hole to avoid injury. If any of the adjustment devices are left projecting, they could interfere with the users movement. 10. This machine is not intended to be used by children. It is not intended to be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, unless given instruction and under the personal supervision concerning use of the machine by a person responsible for their safety. Do not leave children unsupervised around the machine. 11. Wear proper exercise clothing and athletic shoes during a workout. Avoid wearing loose clothing. Tie back long hair and keep towels away from the moving parts. Face forward at all times and never attempt to turn around while the machine is moving. 12. Obtain a medical exam before beginning any exercise program. If at any time during exercise you feel faint, dizzy, or experience pain, stop and consult your physician. Use the value calculated or measured by the console for reference purposes only. 13. WARNING: There is risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturers instructions. Page 4 IMPORTANT LABEL LOCATIONS This page shows the location of the warning labels and communication stickers placed on the equipment as part of the manufacturing process. It is critical that owners maintain the integrity and placement of these stickers. If you find any stickers missing or damaged the replacement numbers are shown on the support site and following pages. See Support and Service to order replacements. 050-5898 050-5899 050-5897 050-5822 050-5821 050-5829 050-5735 050-5724 050-5728 SERIAL LABEL Fig. 2 Important Label Locations PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS SKU:
9-7555-8VB Desc: Virtual Bike Unit Weight Width Length Height 176 79.8 lbs kg 20.7 in 44.4 in 59.7 in 53 cm 113 cm 152 cm Max User Weight 350 159 lbs kg 050-5827 050-5823 050-5824 050-5828 050-5896 050-5906 050-5893 Page 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 STOP 050-5821 050-5822 050-5823 050-5824 050-5825 050-5826 STICKER, SEAT POST, PLACEMENT, RIGHT, UGC STICKER, SEAT POST, PLACEMENT, LEFT, UGC STICKER, HBAR POST, PLACEMENT, RIGHT, UGC STICKER, HBAR POST, PLACEMENT, LEFT, UGC STICKER, FORE/AFT, SEAT SLIDER, RIGHT, UGC STICKER, FORE/AFT, SEAT SLIDER, LEFT, UGC 050-5735 050-5724 050-5892 LABEL, DO NOT LOOSEN, ZX BIKES LABEL, PEDAL BOLT TORQUE LABEL,WARNING, MEDICAL, VIRTUAL BIKE Notice: images are not to scale Page 6 4 3 2 1 050-5828 050-5829 050-5827 LABEL, WARNING, ENGLISH, UGC LABEL, WARNING, FRENCH, UNIVERSAL CYCLE STICKER, FORE/AFT, HBAR SLIDER, UGC 050-5893 DECAL, FORK, VIRTUAL BIKE Notice: images are not to scale Page 7 BIKE OPERATIONS Adjusting the Handlebar or Seat Slider 1. Raise the slider cam lever (handlebar) or seat cam lever (seat) to adjust slider. Adjust slider to desired position. 2. 3. Return lever to original position to lock. Ensure cam lever is secure before using the unit. Basic Console Instructions 1. If screen saver is active, pedal or touch screen to activate main menu. 2. From main menu, select from a variety of workout options using the graphical interface and following the prompts on screen. 3. Track and save your workout data by tapping to pair your Apple Watch or Samsung Galaxy Watch on the icon at the bottom right corner of the display Adjusting Seat Post or Handlebar Post height with Locking Pop Pin Turn pop-pin counterclockwise and pull to loosen. 1. 2. While having the pop-pin pulled out, adjust the seat or handlebar tube to desired height. WARNING: Do not lift the Seatpost or Handlebar posts above the STOP mark on the tube. 3. Release pop-pin and turn clockwise to lock. Tighten pop-pin until post is secure without wobble. Page 8 Emergency Stop 1. To stop press down on the emergency stop handle. Adjusting the Resistance 1. 2. Turn clockwise to add resistance. Turn counter-clockwise to reduce resistance. ASSEMBLY REQUIRED TOOLS P O Q N R A B C D E FG H I L M J K Fig. 3 9-7555 Shown1 Required Tools:
Torque Wrench 4mm, 5mm Allen Keys 4mm, 5mm, 8mm, 13mm Allen Socket 13mm Open-Ended Wrench
#2 Phillips Screwdriver Parts Included In the Box2:
A B C D E F G H I PN 727-0144 727-0260 700-0541-XX 718-6328 020-7431-XX 740-3156 740-9020 220-0270 220-0271 Description KIT, CONSOLE, VIRTUAL, BIKE VIRTUAL BIKE NECK WELDMENT VIRTUAL BIKE NECK COVER ASSY, SET, PEDALS, S5/S7 POWER SUPPLY, 90-260VAC/12VDC 5A MIN ADAPTER,CORD LINE, NEMA 5-15 ADAPTER,CORD LINE, NEMA 6-15 ADAPTER, CORD LINE, CEE 7/7 VIRTUAL BIKE, BLISTER PACK 1
J K L M N O P Q R PN 220-0272 712-4022 740-9537-XX 740-9556-XX 727-0276 727-0275 727-0260 050-5903 9-7555-XXXXP0 Description ASSEMBLY MANUAL, STAR TRAC, VIRTUAL BIKE OWNERS MANUAL, STAR TRAC, VIRTUAL BIKE ASSY, FOOT, FRONT, NEXT GEN BIKE WELDMENT, CROSS BEAM, REAR WELDMENT, POST, SEAT, UGC WELDMENT, SLIDER, SEAT, UPPER, UGC ASSY, HBAR V2, VIRTUAL BIKE CARTON, UGC CORE H&F STAR TRAC, VIRTUAL BIKE BASE 1 2 Item A (Console) ships in a separate box. For a complete list of replacement parts see the online Owners Manual or through CoreConnect on page 73 Page 9 ASSEMBLY PARTS L D F E I N C M J G K B A H Fig. 4 Assembly Parts - Print this page to compare.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N PN 110-3178 110-3484 110-3507 110-3996 110-4081 110-4332 110-4343 140-3837 580-0307 718-6110 727-0253 740-8145 740-8247 740-8607 Description SCREW, M6x25, BHC, HK, AS, BO SCREW, M5x0.8, 10mm, BHC, HK, SS, BO SCREW, M6x1.0, 30mm, FHM, HK, SS SCREW, M5X0.8, 20MM, BHC, HE, SS SCREW, M8x1.25, 30mm, HHC, AS, ZC, FL, Gr-10.9 SCREW, M8x1.25, 18mm, HHC, HE, AS, ZP, SF, NP, Grd-10.9 SCREW, M2.9, 10mm L, PHTF, PH, SS, 18.8 STAINLESS CABLE CLIP, ADHESIVE, BLACK BATTERY, AA SIZE, 1.5V STOPPER, F/A, HBAR, ACPU CAP, LOWER, BAR SLIDER V2.2 BOLT, CRANKARM, M8 THREADED PLATE, FEET, BLADE CALIBRATION TOOL, ZERO POINT, ACPP Page 10 PROCEDURE To watch this procedure scan or visit:
QR.COREHANDF.COM/VBINSTALL PACKAGING REMOVAL:
Unit is heavy and requires two people for assembly. Carefully remove all packaging materials that wrap the equipment. DO NOT USE A KNIFE OR BOX CUTTER AS YOU MAY DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT. At this time remove any sub-components from the pallet and set aside for later assembly. Once all packaging has been removed, lay all parts out in a clean open area to prepare for assembly. Should any component not be present or if you have any operational questions, please refer to SUPPORT & SERVICE After assembly, a complete visual inspection, and test of the features and functions of the assembled unit must be made prior to use. 727-0194-XX 718-6145 740-8247 740-9550-XX 110-4332 37 ft-lb
(50 N-m) Fig. 5 1. Tip the bike forward or rotate to slide threaded foot plates 740-8247 into the frame. Note: Use a blanket or foam casing from the box to tilt the bike onto to avoid damage. 2. Use a 13mm open-ended wrench to secure the rear stabilizer 740-9550-XX to the frame with 2 M8 x 18mm flange bolts 110-4332. 3. Use a torque wrench with a 13mm allen socket to torque the flange bolts to 37 ft-lb (50 N-m) 4. Return bike to standing then install the Seat Post 727-0194-XX into the bike frame by loosening pin 718-6145 Page 11 740-9537-XX 110-4332 37 ft-lb
(50 N-m) 5. Loosen the seat slider tension lever, then tip bike backwards. Note: Use a blanket or foam casing from the box to tilt the bike onto to avoid damage. 6. Use a 13mm open-ended wrench to secure the front stabilizer 740-9537-XX to the frame with 2 M8 x 18mm flange bolts 110-
4332. 7. Use a torque wrench with a 13mm allen socket to torque the flange bolts to 37 ft-lb (50 N-m). 8. Return the bike to standing. 9. Loosen the seat slider tension lever, then slide the seat assembly onto the seat post. Page 12 Fig. 6 727-0278 727-0279 Fig. 7 37 ft-lb
(50 N-m) 740-8145 740-7613 10. Install the right pedal into the right crank arm, then hand-thread the M8 pedal bolt through the crank arm and into the pedal. 11. Use a torque wrench with an 8mm allen socket to torque the pedal bolt to 37 ft-lb (50 N-m). 12. Install the left pedal into the left crank arm, then hand-
thread the M8 pedal bolt through the crank arm and into the pedal. 13. Use a torque wrench with an 8mm allen socket to torque the pedal bolt to 37 ft-lb (50 N-m). Fig. 8 Fig. 9 37 ft-lb
(50 N-m) 740-8145 740-7613 Page 13
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BATTERY, AA SIZE, 1.5V Fig. 10 718-6110 110-3507 727-0253 110-4343 727-0260 Fig. 11 14. Use a #2 phillips screwdriver to remove the battery cover on the powermeter. 15. Remove two AA batteries from blister pack and install. 16. Raise handle on handlebar assembly 727-0260 and slide handlebar onto post. 17. Install handlebar stopper 718-6110 and secure with screw 110-3507. 18. Install front cap 727-0253 with four screws 110-4343 Page 14 19. Secure mast assembly 718-
6328 to bike frame with four screws 110-4081. 20. Remove neck wiring cover, feed wires through and connect cables to console prior to installing plastics. 21. Connect console to console mast using four screws 110-3178. 22. Reinstall neck wiring cover. 23. Fold hinge 740-3152 then secure hinge to shroud assembly 740-3152 with four screws 110-3484. 740-3153 718-6328 110-4081 700-0541-XX 110-3178 110-3484 740-3152 Page 15 Fig. 12 Fig. 13 Fig. 14 24. Secure shroud assembly to console mast with four screws 110-3996. 25. Secure right shroud 740-
3155 to bike with four screws 110-3484. 26. Secure left shroud 740-
3154 to bike with four screws 110-3484. 27. Once the bike is fully assembled, move it into the ride location, then adjust the four (4) leveling feet located on the front and rear stabilizers to level the bike and ensure it does not move or wobble during the ride. NOTE: If the bike is physically moved, the leveling feet may need to be readjusted. Page 16 110-3996 Fig. 15 Fig. 16 740-3154 110-3484 740-3155 718-5627-XX Fig. 17 28. Plug in bike power cord and Ethernet cable (preferred). 29. Console will load to welcome screen then proceed to wifi selection screen if no Ethernet connection is detected. Tap preferred network then tap
. 30. When network is selected, keyboard will appear. Type password into screen and tap
. 31. Once connection is established, icon console will display a and success message then check for updates. Updates can take up to 30 minutes to complete. 32. Fill information and follow registration prompts to register your machine. 33. On the Login Experience prompt
(Fig. 19) Use email address of facility manager and send. They will receive a log-in code within 5-10 business days that they can use to activate the Virtual Bike Log In Experience. This allows users to save and access workout history, metrics and more. If facility already has credentials, they may enter credentials here. Fig. 18 Fig. 19 Page 17 Fig. 20 34. When the console starts to display the searching screen in Fig. 20 spin the cranks to connect the powermeter to the display. Ensure you are connecting the crank ID etched into the crank. Page 18 35. From the main screen tap the upper left (
), then left (
the password prompt.
) then right
) to open 36. Enter password 218 then tap the button. 37. Tap Maintenance to display the sub-menu. 38. Tap Sensors then Gear then tap Start. Fig. 21 Fig. 22 Fig. 23 Page 19 Fig. 24 Fig. 25 Fig. 26 Fig. 27 40. Follow the on-screen prompts to calibrate the gear. Tap the button at each step to advance. a. Release the brake by rotating it counterclockwise until it is fully backed off. b. Insert the red calibration tool on the flywheel and rotate it until the calibration tool meets the frontmost magnet pair in the brake carriage. c. Remove the calibration tool. d. Fully engage the brake by rotating it clockwise until it has bottomed out. 41. When Calibration completed displays tap Close. If Something went wrong displays tap Try Again and repeat step 40. Page 20 42. When display returns to maintenance mode screen, tap Power Meter then tap Start. Fig. 28 Fig. 29 Fig. 30 Page 21 43. Rotate the crank to ensure it is awake and position it at 6 oclock, as shown in Fig. 31. Once it is in the right position, Tap Next 44. When Calibration completed displays tap Close. If Something went wrong displays tap Try Again and repeat step 43. Fig. 31 45. Assembly is complete. Fig. 32 Page 22 CONSOLE CONSOLE FEATURES Fig. 33 If screen saver is active, pedal or touch screen to activate main menu. From main menu, select from a variety of workout options using the graphical interface and following the prompts on screen. Track and save your workout data by tapping to pair your Apple Watch or Samsung Galaxy Watch on the icon at the bottom right corner of the display. Screen Elements Log in Button Logs user into their profile. Register Button Allows user to register an account. Language Button Allows user to select which language text appears in. Units Button Allows user to select unit of length between kilometers and miles. Page 23 Screen Elements Settings Button Allows user to access and change settings. 1 2 3 4 Fig. 34 Console Ports Console Ports The console is equipped with four different ports, as shown in Fig. 34 and the ports perform the following functions:
1. USB Type A: Power charging only 2. USB Type C: Power charging only 3. HDMI: Used to link the console for screen sharing with another device 4. Headphone Jack: Used to directly connect headphones to the console Frame Ports The console connects through the lower frame ports in the front stabilizer:
5. Ethernet: Preferred connection method 6. Power Connectivity Recommended minimum download network speed: 10-15 MB/s or faster Ethernet cable connection is supported (recommended) If you are using wireless connections, make sure the space where the bike will be placed has a strong Wi-Fi signal 5 6 Fig. 35 Frame Ports Page 24 USING THE CONSOLE CUSTOMIZING YOUR RIDE 1. The first time you choose an option from the main screen the personalization options will appear. Once you enter information it will save for the remainder of your time on the bike. 2. Tap an option to choose or change it from the default values. Tap any additional information. button by an option for 3. If a HR device is connected to the console the will display (Fig. 3). 4. Tap the button to save changes and begin the selected program. Fig. 36 No device connected Fig. 37 HR monitor connected Fig. 38 Page 25 Active Screen Elements (Fig. 38 on page 25) Home Button Brings user back to the home screen. Fan Button When tapped, the fan is turned on. User can select fan speed of low and high. Volume Button When the user connects their earphones, the volume icon appears in the header bar. If the user press the volume icon it shows the slider to change the volume. After 2 seconds, the bar will disappear. Gear Setting Shows the setting the gear is in. Watts Rate Shows the current watts generated. RPM Rate Shows the current revolutions per minute. Reset Button Located under the console. Forces console to enter IDLE mode, resets the computer to all preferences selected in the Service Menu.. Information Button Provides additional information about an option when tapped. Pause Button Pauses music. Stop Button Stops music. Page 26 RIDE SUMMARY 1. When the workout has finished, the users results will appear. 2. Cycle through the summary report by tapping on the various tabs at the top of the screen. Note: If no heart rate monitor has been connected, the Heart Rate tab will not appear in the summary. 3. Click to return to the home screen. 4. If no action has been taken in 30 seconds (this time can be changed in the settings), a popup will appear prompting the user to go to the home screen or resume the workout. 5. If no action has been taken in 10 seconds, the console will return to the home screen. Fig. 39 Fig. 40 Page 27 CONNECTING A DEVICE Track and save your workout data by tapping to pair your Apple Watch or Samsung Galaxy Watch on the icon at the bottom right corner of the display. Fig. 41 Page 28 Connecting Earphones 1. Turn on earphones. 2. Tap the to open the settings menu. 3. Tap earbuds on the settings menu. 4. Tap on the name of your earbuds to select them and Fig. 42 press
. 5. If connection is successful, the following icon will appear on screen:
. Note: If unable to connect earphones, try tapping or 6. To disconnect, Tap
. and press
. to open the settings menu, Connecting a Heart Rate Monitor 1. Turn on HR monitor 2. Tap the to open the settings menu. 3. Tap HR monitor on the settings menu. Console will scan for devices in range. 4. Tap on the name of your HR monitor to select it and press
. 5. If connection is successful, the following icon will appear on screen:
. Note: If unable to connect HR monitor, try tapping or 6. To disconnect, Tap
. and press
. to open the settings menu, Fig. 43 Fig. 44 Fig. 45 Page 29 Connecting an Apple Watch 1. Hold your Apple Watch to the reader on the bottom right of the screen. 2. Connect to the Virtual Bike on your Apple Watch. 3. If connection is successful, the following icon will
. appear on screen:
Connecting a Galaxy Watch 1. Activate NFC on your Galaxy Watch. 2. Hold your Galaxy Watch to the reader on the bottom right of the screen to connect to the Virtual Bike. 3. If connection is successful, the following icon will
. appear on screen:
Page 30 Fig. 46 Fig. 47 CONNECTING TO ENTERTAINMENT Metrics view Entertainment Virtual journey menu to open up the Tap the entertainment screen. Either plug in headphones or use the connect bluetooth headphones. button in the upper right to Tap an app from the main screen to launch it. Tap to begin connection instructions. Once a program with volume begins tap in the top bar to open the volume the slider to adjust volume. SCREEN SHARING 1. Use your HDMI cable and adapter to connect your phone to the console. Once connected the screen of your phone will be visible on the console. If image appears in portrait mode (Fig. 8) rotate phone or lock screen rotation. 2. Tap when correct to begin screen sharing. Plugin your headphones or connect your earbuds to listen. Cance0 Connect YouTube Netfii Twitter Facebook Instagram Screen sharing TIE EAPSED DISTANCE RESISTANCE POWER CADENCE CAORIES HEART RATE Back to Entertainment Fig. 48 Use your HDMI cable and adapter to connect your phone to the tablet Once connected, you will see the screen of your phone Start 5:00 2.33 miles 20 gear 140 watts 100 rpm 34 kcal 124 bpm Fig. 49 Page 31 LOGIN EXPERIENCE Procedure 1. From the main screen tap the upper left, then right, then left to open the password prompt. 2. Enter password 218 then tap button to enter the Maintenance Mode. (See Fig. 1 on page 1) 3. Tap Facility to display the sub-
menu. 4. Tap Login experience. 5. The Login Experience page will display the options to either enter your login credentials or to request login credentials. EGYM provides the service of user accounts. Having this integration will allow riders to have a personalized experience. In order to activate this feature, the integration needs to be completed by entering the Client ID and Client Secret that were sent by email. It takes up to 5 days to receive these credentials. If you dont have login credentials, or wish to request credentials on a new email tap Request Credentials, fill out the form and redo the process when credentials arrive. 6. Enter your Client ID and Client Secret. Tap Enable. 7. Console will log in and return to the Login experience maintenance page with a successful change. icon to indicate a Page 32 Fig. 50 Fig. 51 Fig. 52 FCC INFORMATION FCC Warning 1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator& your body. Page 33 INDUSTRY CANADA INFORMATION Industry Canada (IC) Warning:
The device is restricted to indoor use only when operating in 5150 to 5250MHz frequency range. This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Avertissement dIndustrie Canada (IC):
L'appareil est limit une utilisation en intrieur uniquement lorsqu'il fonctionne dans la plage de frquences de 5 150 5 250 MHz. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dIndustrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) lutilisateur de lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. IC Radiation Exposure Statement The device is compliance with RF exposure guidelines, users can obtain Canadian information on RF exposure and compliance.The minimum distance from body to use the device is 20cm. REMARQUE IMPORTANTE Dclaration IC dexposition aux radiations Le prsent appareil est conforme examen de ce matriel aux conformit ou aux limites dintensit de champ RF, les utilisateurs peuvent sur lexposition aux radiofrquences et la conformit and compliance dacqurir les informations correspondantes. La distance minimale du corps utiliser le dispositif est de 20cm. Aprs EU Regulatory Information Frequency Range:
Bluetooth/BLE: 2402-2480MHz 2.4G Wi-Fi: 2412-2472MHz/2422-2462MHz 5G Wi-Fi: 5150-5250 MHz, 5725-5850MHz NFC: 13.56MHz RF-Output Power :
Bluetooth: 9.66dBm; BLE: 7.12dBm 2.4G Wi-Fi: 17.75dBm 5G Wi-Fi:
5150-5250MHz: 12.39dBm 5725-5850MHz: 13.84dBm NFC: 23.94dBuA/m @ 3m Page 34 MAINTENANCE MODE Maintenance Mode allows access to service and diagnostic information, as well as provides the ability to adjust certain program default parameters. To enter Maintenance Mode:
8. From the main screen tap the
) then right (
) to open the password
), then upper left (
left (
prompt. 9. Enter password 218 then tap the button. 10. Console will display summary to erase all by an option to view and screen. Tap or tap erase. 11. If offline (Fig. 55), tap the date to change the console date and time. 12. Tap in the upper right to exit Maintenance Mode. Fig. 53 Fig. 54 Fig. 55 Clock only shown in offline mode Page 35 CONSOLE INFORMATION & SOFTWARE UPDATES ACCESSING CONSOLE INFO 1. From the main screen tap the upper left, then right, then left to open the password prompt. (See Fig. 53 on page 35) 2. Enter password 218 then tap the button to enter Maintenance Mode. (See Fig. 54 on page 35) 3. Tap Information to display the sub-
menu and bike information. 4. Tap the to assign an alias (name) to the unit. 5. Tap the button while online to check for available software updates. If available, tap apply updates. to 6. Tap in the upper right to exit Maintenance Mode. Updating Software with a USB Stick If directed by service, download the latest software version from https://service. corehandf.com/software and save it in an empty USB in the root folder. Then plug the USB drive to start. Fig. 56 Fig. 57 1. From the main screen tap the upper left, then right, then left to open the password prompt. 2. Enter password 218 then tap the button to enter Maintenance Mode. (See Fig. 1 on page 1) 3. Tap Information to display the sub-menu and bike information. 4. Tap the button then tap to apply updates. Updating GEM Software 1. From the main screen tap the upper left, then right, then left to open the password prompt. 2. Enter password 218 then tap the button to enter Maintenance Mode. (See Fig. 1 on page 1) 3. Tap Information to display the sub-menu and bike information. 4. Tap the Configurez App. button then follow the on-screen directions to update GEM Software with the 5. Once app confirms download, the console will be restarted automatically to apply updates. Page 36 GENERAL SETTINGS ACCESSING CONNECTIVITY 1. From the main screen tap the upper left, then right, then left to open the password prompt. (See Fig. 53 on page 35) 2. Enter password 218 then tap button to enter the Maintenance Mode. (See Fig. 54 on page 35) 3. Tap Settings to display the sub-
menu (Fig. 58). 4. Tap Connectivity. Connecting to Wi-Fi 1. From the Connectivity sub-
menu tap on Wi-Fi Connection to enable Wi-Fi or reset Wi-Fi connection. Button will illuminate. (Fig. 59) 2. Tap to connect to a new Wi-Fi network. Searching screen will display. 3. Select desired network from selection screen then tap
. 4. Enter Wi-Fi password provided by network operator on the next screen with pop-up keyboard, then tap will connect with a of the screen. If password is incorrect, try again or tap to select a different network. at the top
. Correct password Fig. 58 Shown with Wi-Fi disabled and no Ethernet connection Fig. 59 Shown with Wi-Fi disabled and no Ethernet connection 5. Connected network will appear on Connectivity sub-menu. Tap to see details or console from network. to disconnect Fig. 60 Page 37
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6. For multiple connected networks to set Default
(Fig. 61), tap network. Every time the console reconnects, it will prioritize this network. 7. To delete all networks on the console tap
. 8. Tap in the upper right to exit Maintenance Mode. Disabling consumer devices By default console allows connections from Samsung Watch or Apple Watch. To deactivate these connections or reactivate, follow this procedure:
1. From the Connectivity sub-menu tap connections. Button will deluminate. on Apple Watch or Samsung Watch to disable Fig. 61 Shown with multiple networks 2. Tap tap to re-enable connections. Button will illuminate. 3. Tap in the upper right to exit Maintenance Mode. Changing default times 1. From the Settings screen tap Workouts to display the sub-
menu 2. Tap to change a default time. Maximum workout length can also be toggled off. 3. Tap to remove all changes and return console to default values (Fig. 62). 4. Tap in the upper right to exit Maintenance Mode. Fig. 62 Changing default user settings 1. From the Settings screen tap Default user settings to display the sub-menu 2. Tap to change a default value. Values will be used only for users without a connected account who do not change personalizations settings. 3. Tap to remove all changes and return console to default values. 4. Tap in the upper right to exit Maintenance Mode. Page 38 APPS Restricting Apps All available apps on the console are turned on by default. To restrict users from accessing certain apps follow the procedure below:
1. From the Settings screen tap App Gallery to display the sub-menu 2. Tap an app to deactivate it. 3. Tap to remove all changes and return console to default values. 4. Tap in the upper right to exit Maintenance Mode. Adding or changing custom apps If you want to upload a custom icon for a custom app it must be named Icon.png and be located in the root directory of a USB drive. Icon Images Allowed format is PNG with transparent background. Max. size is 1000 x 1000 px. Min. size is 100 x 100 px. The file name must be Icon.png. PROCEDURE 1. From the Settings screen tap App Gallery to display the sub-menu 2. Tap Custom Apps. 3. To add an app tap or there are no other custom apps on the console. if 4. Tap Title and URL boxes (Fig. 66 on page 40) to enter the webview app name and URL. 5. Select an icon or tap to load a custom icon. Custom Icons: Plug a USB drive into the console with the icon in the root directory. Follow the on-screen directions (Fig. 67 on page 40) to view and save custom icon. Maintenance mode Dashboard Information Settings Connectivity Workouts App gallery General Maintenance Facility Entertainment Custom2a11s BBC News CNN ESPN Facebook Instagram Netqit Reddit Spoti}y Restore de}a>lt settings iQiyi Newsy Sina News Tencent Fig. 63 Shown with multiple apps disabled Fig. 64 Fig. 65 Page 39 Edit webview app Title Crunch $itness URL https://www.sweatworks.com/
Choose an icon or upload a custom one 14/18 Cancel Save Fig. 66 Fig. 67 Fig. 68 6. Console will return to App Gallery. Fig. 69 App gallery with custom app 7. To see and edit the details of a custom app tap 8. To delete a single custom app tap the by it. 9. To delete all custom apps tap
. 10. Tap in the upper right to exit Maintenance Mode. Page 40 GENERAL SETTINGS Accessing and Resetting 1. From the main screen tap the upper left, then right, then left to open the password prompt. (See Fig. 53 on page 35) 2. Enter password 218 then tap button to enter the Maintenance Mode. (See Fig. 54 on page 35) 3. Tap Settings to display the sub-
menu then tap General (Fig. 70). 4. To delete all changes to general settings tap
. 5. Tap in the upper right to exit Maintenance Mode. The following options can be changed in General Settings:
Tap to change the default by any option. Default units can be toggled with the switch. Screensaver can be turned off entirely (Fig. 71). Lockout is disabled by default, tap to enter a code. Tap to change or delete an existing lockout code. Fig. 70 Fig. 71 Page 41 CONSOLE TESTS Follow the below procedures to verify console operations. ACCESSING AND RUNNING A TEST 1. From the main screen tap the upper left, then right, then left to open the password prompt. (See Fig. 53 on page 35) 2. Enter password 218 then tap the button to enter Maintenance Mode. (See Fig. 54 on page 35) 3. Tap Maintenance to display the sub-menu. 4. Tap Console tests. 5. Tap the Test button next to the desired function to run the test. Successful tests will display
. Failed tests will display
. 6. Tap in the upper right to exit Maintenance Mode. Fig. 72 Fig. 73 CONNECTING TO BLUETOOTH 1. Tap the Test button next to Bluetooth. Searching screen will display. 2. Tap the desired device in the found screen or close to cancel. 3. If an error prompt displays follow the on-screen directions. 4. When complete the console will return to the tests screen and will display by Bluetooth. Fig. 74 Page 42 CONNECTING TO WIFI 1. Tap the Test button next to Wi-Fi. 2. If error message displays see Connecting to Wi-Fi on page 37, otherwise searching screen will display. 3. Tap the desired network in the found screen or close to cancel. Use pop-up screen keyboard to enter password. 4. If an error prompt displays follow the on-screen directions. 5. When complete the console will return to the tests screen and will display by Bluetooth. TESTING THE FAN 1. Tap the Test button next to Fan. 2. Switch between the different levels of the fan by tapping the icons. 3. Tap yes to return to the tests screen. Fan will display
. TESTING THE HDMI CONNECTION 1. Tap the Test button next to HDMI. 2. Connect your phone to the tablet using an HDMI cable and an adapter as shown in Fig. 77. Once connected, you will see the screen of your phone on the console. 3. Tap yes to return to the tests screen. HDMI will display
. Fig. 75 Fig. 76 Fig. 77 Page 43 GEAR CALIBRATION Gear (i.e. resistance level) is an optional measure of the position of the magnetic brake on the flywheel and can be dependent on belt tension (i.e. if the flywheel has been moved forwards or backwards) and maintenance of the brake carriage and bearings within the drivetrain. Calibration of the gear is needed upon install. If the bike is moved over a doorway threshhold or significantly jostled, such as by rolling down stairs or other impact, the bike should be recalibrated. The gear is calibrated with the red Zero Point Calibration tool PN 740-8607. Procedure 1. From the main screen tap the upper left, then right, then left to open the password prompt. (See Fig. 53 on page 35) 2. Enter password 218 then tap button to enter the Maintenance Mode. (See Fig. 54 on page 35) 3. Tap Maintenance to display the sub-menu. 4. Tap Sensors then Gear then tap Start. Fig. 78 5. Follow the on-screen prompts to calibrate the gear. Tap the button at each step to advance. a. Release the brake by rotating it counterclockwise until it is fully backed off. (Fig. 79) b. Insert the red calibration tool on the flywheel and rotate it until the calibration tool meets the frontmost magnet pair in the brake carriage. (Fig. 80) c. Remove the calibration tool. (Fig. 81) d. Fully engage the brake by rotating it clockwise until it has bottomed out. (Fig. 82) Fig. 79 Fig. 80 Page 44 6. When Calibration completed displays tap Close. If Something went wrong displays tap Try Again Fig. 81 Fig. 82 and repeat step 5. 7. Tap in the upper right to exit Maintenance Mode. Page 45 POWERMETER CALIBRATION Procedure 1. From the main screen tap the upper left, then right, then left to open the password prompt. (See Fig. 53 on page 35) 2. Enter password 218 then tap button to enter the Maintenance Mode. (See Fig. 54 on page 35) 3. Tap Maintenance to display the sub-menu then tap Sensors. 4. Tap the Power Meter tab then tap Start. 5. Rotate the crank to ensure it is awake and position it at 6 oclock, as shown in Fig. 84. Once it is in the right position, Tap Next 6. When Calibration completed displays tap Close. If Something went wrong displays tap Try Again and repeat step 5. 7. Tap in the upper right to exit Maintenance Mode. Page 46 Fig. 83 Fig. 84 ERROR LIST Procedure 1. From the main screen tap the upper left, then right, then left to open the password prompt. 2. Enter password 218 then tap the Maintenance Mode. button to enter 3. Tap Maintenance to display the sub-menu. 4. Tap Errors. 5. Scroll through the list of error by an types and tap on the error to view details. Tap a column header to change the sort order. 6. The details screen will show the error type, description, date/time, and applicable values. 7. Tap Close when finished to return to the error screen. 8. Tap in the upper right to exit Maintenance Mode. Fig. 85 Fig. 86 Example error: intermittent gear Page 47 Error Message Error Definition Error Parameters Reset Required OTA Reporting No Connection to Gear NO GEAR The display is not registering the Gear. There could be a loss in communication between the Gear sensor and the display Display is not receiving communication from gear sensor within its nominal communication cycle for a period of 15 consecutive seconds. No Y Display is not receiving communication from gear sensor within its nominal communication cycle for a period of at least 2 seconds for more than 3x within a 1 hour period. OR no connection to gear error occurs more than 3x in a 24 hour period. No Yes No Yes Display has not received communications from crank for 60 seconds. Yes (unless powermeter connects at the beginning of the next workout) Display has not received communications from crank for up to 14 seconds No Power Meter batteries are <10% charge Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes n/a No Ni Yes No n/a n/a Intermittent connection to gear NO GEAR Gear out of range NO GEAR Loss of comms to power meter - LONG crank disconnected icon Loss of comms to power meter SHORT None (just a counter) Wifi current signal strength Wifi avg signal strength per day Wifi drop counter n/a n/a n/a Power meter battery dead Replace Power Meter Batteries The display is not consistently registering the gear. There could be an intermittent loss in communication between the gear sensor and the display The Gear reading is outside of the expect-
ed range. Of x-y degrees The display has lost communication with the crank Power Meter. The display receives no communication from the Power Meter for x seconds The display briefly lost communication with the crank Power Meter. The display receives no communication from the Power Meter for y seconds Current WiFi signal strength the display is connected to. Average WiFi signal strength the display is connected to per day. The display has lost WiFi connection. The crank Power meter batteries are extremely low, replace them immediately. Power meter battery low Low battery icon The crank Power meter batteries very low, replace as soon as possible See Definition Crank zero offset torque drift out of acceptable bounds n/a Crank zero offset skipped n/a The crank Power Meter WATTs readings are outside of the expected range. The crank Power Meter zero point offset is not at the expect level. WATTs readings on the display may not be accurate. Page 48 FACILITY PERSONALIZATION Follow the below procedure to customize the console to your facility. Uploaded files must meet the following requirements:
Logo Images Screensaver Images Video Allowed format is PNG with transparent background. Max. size is 1000 x 1000 px. The file name must be logo.png. Allowed format are PNG and JPG. Max. size is 1920 x 1080 px. Upload up to 5 images. The file names must be with numbers Allowed format is MP4. Max. size is 1920 x 1080 px. The file name must be video.mp4. in order of appearance, like this:
1.png or 1.jpg 2.png or 2.jpg 3.png or 3.jpg 1. From the main screen tap the upper left, then right, then left to open the password prompt. 2. Enter password 218 then tap the Maintenance Mode. button to enter 3. Insert a USB drive into the console with the properly formatted and named files in the root directory
(not within any folder). 4. Tap Facility to display the sub-
menu. 5. Tap Profile then tap desired option to upload media. Fig. 87 Fig. 88 Profile page with nothing uploaded Page 49 6. If uploading Screensaver images select the time interval on the upload page as shown in Fig. 84. 7. Tap Upload to begin the upload. If an error message displays follow the prompt and try again. 8. Loading screen will display. When completed console will return to the Facility screen. 9. Tap next to Logo or Screensaver to delete an image. 10. Tap next to Logo or Screensaver to replace a logo or image. Fig. 89 11. Tap in the upper right to exit Maintenance Mode. Fig. 90 Profile page with logo and screensaver Page 50 MAINTENANCE TOOLS Working on this product will require basic and/or sometimes specialty tools based on the type of service that will be performed at any time. To assist, we recommend having the tools listed available when performing maintenance. Tool Metric Allen Key Set Screwdriver Set, Phillips Metric Open-Ended Wrench Set Screwdriver Set, Flat Large Adjustable Crescent Wrench Torque Wrench Metric Socket Set Snap Ring Pliers Multi-meter Loctite 680 Rivet Gun USB - Flash Drive zip ties various sizes IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not use power tools on fasteners, it will damage the plastic shrouds. Page 51 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE With durable, high performance components, this equipment is designed for heavy usage with minimal mainte-
nance required. To keep it in top condition, perform regular daily, weekly and monthly preventive maintenance routines outlined below. Daily Weekly Monthly Bi-Annually X X X X X X X X Cleaning Wipe down and clean Bike and Frame Clean Console1 Inspect Check Pedals for damage and movement Inspect each console, sensor, and cables for loose parts or damage. Adjust or replace as necessary. Inspect for loose assemblies, nuts or bolts and tighten as necessary. Remove and replace any components that are damaged or deemed unsafe. Inspect Pedal Bolts and Crank2 Check flywheel alignment, realign alignment blocks as necessary Inspect seat for wear Inspect Pedals3 Tighten Seat Hardware Inspect and tighten pedal toe clips and shoe straps Inspect leveling feet Clean and seal frame4 Inspect welds for any signs of cracking Check Powermeter battery level X X X X X X X X 1 2 3 4 Wipe console with a soft, non-abrasive cloth to remove all sweat after each use. Use a soft, non-abrasive cloth and mild spray cleanser to clean the console. Never use abrasive cleaning liquids, cleaning liquids with an oil base, ammonia, or alcohol. Using a torque wrench, verify that pedal bolts and crank are tight after the first 10 hours of use and every 100 hours of use thereafter. Pedal to crank arm torque is 33-37 lb-ft. Crank arm to bottom bracket bolt torque is 40-44 lb-ft. Excessive side-to-side movement or bearing resistance indicates the pedals need to be replaced. Use water with a non-abrasive soap, car wash soap, or bike cleaner soap to clean. Wipe with water and dry. Seal with wax or bike polish. Page 52 Cleaning Keeping your units clean is an important component of preventative maintenance and the overall aesthetics of your product. While your clients will appreciate clean equipment free of sweat, dirt and other contaminants proper care and cleaning will extend the life of your product and reduce premature aging and wear. See the maintenance schedule for recommended frequency. CAUTION: Cleaning products may be harmful/irritating to your skin, eyes, etc. Use protective gloves and eye protection. Do not inhale or swallow any cleaning product. Protect surrounding area/clothing from ex-
posure. Use in a well-ventilated area. Follow all product manufacturers warnings. CORE Health and Fitness cannot be held responsible for damage or injuries resulting from the use or misuse of cleaning products. Preventive Maintenance Cautions While maintaining equipment you will want to avoid spraying any liquids directly onto any surface of the unit. Always spray cleaning solutions onto a clean towel first then wipe the unit. Do not use glass cleaners or any other household cleaners on the console. The console should be cleaned with a damp cloth and dried on a daily basis. Cleaning solutions can be made of a 5:1 dilution ratio, where 5 parts water are mixed with 1 part of Simple Green, Fantastik, or 409. Do not spray water, or cleaner directly onto console USB Port. Page 53 REPLACEMENT PARTS Replacement parts for this unit are available through SUPPORT & SERVICE. Parts listed are shown on the following pages and interactive drawings available on Core Connect. Listed parts may change, please check Core Connect for latest versions and other SKUs covered by this manual:
BELT GUARD LEFT BRAKE CONSOLE CRANK CUPHOLDER FLYWHEEL FRAME HANDLEBAR POST HANDLEBAR IDLER LEFT FORK NECK RIGHT FORK SEAT POST STABILIZERS UPPER SEAT WIRING Part Number Qty 001-0541 001-0688 001-0764 003-1508 020-7431-XX 020-7890-XX 050-5724 050-5728 050-5735 050-5821 050-5822 050-5823 050-5824 050-5827 050-5828 050-5829 050-5893 050-5896 050-5897 050-5898 050-5899 050-5906 110-3178 110-3243 110-3271 110-3467 110-3484 110-3507 110-3568 4 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 23 2 2 Description BUSHING, FLANGE, BRONZE, SINTERED, 4mm X 6mm X 3.8mm ASSEMBLY, TRANSPORT WHEEL BRAKE SUBASSEMBLY ISIS BB, 68 X 113mm PLASTIC, CUP HOLDER BRACKET, CUP HOLDER, FLEX DECK LABEL, PEDAL BOLT TORQUE LABEL, BELT IDLER TORQUE, V-BELT LABEL, DO NOT LOOSEN, ZX BIKES STICKER, SEAT POST, PLACEMENT, RIGHT, UGC STICKER, SEAT POST, PLACEMENT, LEFT, UGC STICKER, HBAR POST, PLACEMENT, RIGHT, UGC STICKER, HBAR POST, PLACEMENT, LEFT, UGC STICKER, FORE/AFT, HBAR SLIDER, UGC LABEL, WARNING, ENGLISH, UGC LABEL, WARNING, FRENCH, UNIVERSAL CYCLE DECAL, FORK, VIRTUAL BIKE LABEL,WARNING, MEDICAL, HBAR V2 STICKER, FORE/AFT, SEAT, RIGHT, UGC STICKER, FORE/AFT, SEAT, LEFT, UGC STICKER, POSITION, SEAT, UGC LABEL VOLTAGE 12 VDC 5A SCREW, M6x25, BHC, HK, AS, BO SCREW, M6x10, BHC, HE,SS SCREW, M5X0.8X16, SBHCS Screw, M4x0.7, 8mm, PHM, PH, SS SCREW, M5x0.8, 10mm, BHC, HK, SS, BO SCREW, M6x1.0, 30mm, FHM, HK, SS SCREW, M8x1.25, 25mm, SHC, HK, AS, BEC, NP, Gr 12.9 Page 54 Part Number 110-3616 110-3640 110-3729 110-3730 110-3768 110-3899 110-3996 110-4045 110-4053 110-4060 110-4081 110-4144 110-4186 110-4212 110-4248 110-4255 110-4266 110-4273 110-4289 110-4332 110-4343 110-4351 110-4376 110-4397 120-3246 120-3289 120-3387 130-1774 130-1944 140-3735 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 Qty 9 4 2 4 4 2 4 1 2 8 4 2 4 4 4 1 1 4 2 4 24 1 1 1 1 5 3 1 1 4 Description SCREW, M3X0.5X6 PH,SS SCREW, M4x0.7, 10mm. PHM, PH, SS SCREW, M6x1, 40, SHC, HK, AS, NKL, Gr-12.9 NUT, NYLOC, M6x1, HE, AS, NKL, Gr-10.9 SCREW, M5X0.8, 25mm, SHC, HK, AS, BEC, Gr 10.9 SCREW,M8x1.25,30,HHC,HE,AS,12.9,ZP,FT SCREW, M5X0.8, 20MM, BHC, HE, SS NUT, M12x1.75, FLANGE, AS, NYLOC, Gr-10 SCREW, M5x0.8, 70mm, SHC, HK, CS, GR 10.9, BLK E-COAT SCREW, #6X0.5in, PHTF, PH, SS, FP/TC SCREW,M8x1.25,35,HHC,AS,ZC,FL,Gr-10.9 SCREW,M6x1.0,16mm,SHC,HE,AS,GRD-12.9,DAC/ZP SCREW, M5X0.8, 16mm, HHC, HE, AS, NKL, FL, Grd-10.9 SCREW, M4 X .7,20mm,SHC,HK,DAC SCREW, M4x0.7, 30, SHC, HK, SS, NP SCREW, M6x1.0, 10, HHFS, SS SCREW, M8x1.25, 80, SHC, HK, AS, CL-12.9, FT, NKL SCREW, M5X.8, 10mm, SHC,HK, SS, BO SCREW, SET, M6x1.0, 20, HK, FP, SS SCREW, M8x1.25, 18mm, HHC, HE, AS, ZP, SF, NP, Grd-10.9 SCREW, M2.9, 10mm L, PHTF, PH, SS, 18.8 STAINLESS WASHER, M6, 6.4x12x1.6, SS NUT, 1/4-28, NYLOC, ZP, Gr-8 Hex Flange Lock Nut, M8x1.25, Class 10 WASHER, M6, ISO 7089 WASHER, M8 X OD 19mm, 1.2mm, SS WASHER, M8, 8.6x16x1.6mm, BLK E-COAT BEARING, IGLIDE, 20mm OD, 22mm ID, 20mm L BELT, 6PK1470, POLY-V RIVET, 4mm, 10mm, FH, BLIND, SS, DIN 7337 Part Number 140-3737 140-3765 220-0270 220-0271 220-0272 220-0329 240-6918 700-0541-XX 701-0463 712-4022 715-4436 718-5627-XX 718-6101 718-6109 718-6110 718-6111 718-6125 718-6128 718-6129 718-6131 718-6133 718-6145 718-6165 718-6166 718-6177 718-6198 718-6215 718-6225 718-6248 718-6263 718-6264 718-6265 718-6274 718-6278 718-6311 718-6312 718-6316 718-6325 718-6328 718-6329 718-6332 727-0116-XX 727-0121 727-0122 727-0127 727-0180 727-0182 727-0235 727-0238 727-0249 727-0250 727-0253 727-0254 727-0260 727-0266 727-0275 727-0277 727-0278 727-0279 727-0280 727-0281 727-0282 727-0284 727-0285 730-1102 730-2133 Qty 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 5 Description BUMPER, SEAT POST BUMPER, HBAR, SCHWINN ZX ADAPTER,CORD LINE, NEMA 5-15 ADAPTER,CORD LINE, NEMA 6-15 ADAPTER, CORD LINE, CEE 7/7 ASSY, CABLE, CAT6, CSAFE, 710MM, VBIKE CONNECTOR, 8-PIN, 90-DEG KIT, CONSOLE, VIRTUAL, BIKE CABLE, POWER, 700MM, V BIKE POWER SUPPLY, 90-260VAC/12VDC 5A MIN ASSY CABLE, GROUND WIRE, VIRTUAL BIKE Foot, Adjustable, Plastic WEAR STRIP, SEAT POST, ACPU WEAR STRIP, HBAR POST, ACPU STOPPER, F/A, HBAR, ACPU WMT, IDLER CROSSBRACE, ACPU ASSEMBLY, BRAKE CARRIAGE, ACPU LINK, BRAKE ADJUSTMENT, ACPU BLOCK, ADJ, BRAKE, M8x1.25 DBL LH, UGC ASSY, SENSOR, ENCODER, ACPU ASSY, PIVOT, W/MAGNET, ACPU ASSY, POP PIN, ACPU SADDLE, FULL BLACK, AC BIKE ASSMEBLY, CABLE, ENCODER, ACPU AXLE, THRU, GROUP CYCLE SLEEVE, HBAR, ACPU ASSY, BRAKE CARTRIDGE, ACPU SLEEVE, ST, UNIVERSAL CYCLE ASSY, IDLER, ACPU, V-BELT ALIGNMENT COLLAR, ZX BIKES SCREW BLOCK, ADJUSTER, ZX BIKES ADJUSTER, RIGHT, ZX BIKES RUBBER, BRAKE CARRIAGE, BIKE SPACER, TRANSPORT WHEEL, UGC CAM GUIDE, HBAR PLATE, CLAMP, HBAR, ACPU WEAR STRIP, 235MM, HBAR V2.2 UPPER PIVOT JOINT, NECK WELDMENT, VIRTUAL BIKE VIRTUAL BIKE NECK WELDMENT PIVOT JOINT SPACER, NECK WELDMENT, VIRTUAL BIKE VIRTUAL BIKE, BLISTER PACK 1 ASSEMBLY, FLYWHEEL, BIKE, Xs STRIP, HANDLEBAR POST, ACPU STRIP, SEATPOST, ACPU GROMMET, CONSOLE WIRE, NECK, UGC ASSY, FINISHED, BRAKE PIVOT, ACPU ASSY, BRAKE W/ PIVOT, Z BIKE WELDMENT, HANDLEBAR, UGC, 2.0 ASSY, CAM LEVER V2, HBAR V2 ASSY, HBAR POST V2.2, ACPU WMT, HBAR POST 2.2, ACPU CAP, LOWER, BAR SLIDER V2.2 CAP, UPPER, BAR SLIDER V2.2 ASSY, HBAR V2, VIRTUAL BIKE UGC, BASE, SEAT LEVER WELDMENT, SLIDER, SEAT, UPPER, UGC PLATE, CLAMPING, SEAT, UGC ASSY, SEAT POST, UGC, V2 ASSY, SLIDER, SEAT, UPPER, UGC STRIP, WEAR, SLIDER, SEAT, UGC CAP, UPPER, SLIDER, SEAT, UGC CAP, LOWER, SLIDER, SEAT, UGC ASSY, EYEBOLT W/ BUSHING, SEAT, 52mm, UGC ASSY, SEAT, CAM LEVER, UGC NUT,M12X1.75,NYLOC,SS SCREW, M4x0.7, 16mm, SHC, HK, SS Part Number 730-7443 731-0225 731-0365 731-1529 731-5793 731-6340 740-3151 740-3152 740-3153 740-3154 740-3155 740-3157-XX 740-3158-XX 740-3159-XX 740-3160 740-4075 740-7183 740-7187 740-7304 740-7613 740-8007 740-8145 740-8247 740-9020 740-9523 740-9524 740-9537-XX 740-9550-XX 740-9611-XX 740-9614-XX 740-9615-XX 740-9619-XX 740-9620 740-9621-XX 740-9634-XX 740-9635-XX 740-9636 740-9651-XX 740-9652-XX 740-9653 740-9661 740-9662 740-9663 740-9664 740-9665 740-9694-XX 740-9695-XX 740-9696-XX 740-9697-XX 740-9703-XX 740-9710 80044 Qty 2 8 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 Description SCREW, M10X1.5X20MM, SHC, SS, BZ Grd. 8.8 SCREW,M3.5 X 9.5,SELF TAPPING NUT,M8 X 1.25,NYLOC JAM SCREW, M8X1.25X40, SHCS SCREW, M5x0.8, 30mm, SHC, HK, CS, NKL SCREW, M4 X0.7, 12mm, SHC, HK, CS, NP VIRTUEL BIKE, WIRE COVER, ABS Live Hinge Bracket NECK PLASTIC TOP NECK PLASTIC LEFT NECK PLASTIC RIGHT VIRTUAL BIKE PLASTICS, INNER, ABS VIRTUAL BIKE, FORK PLASTICS, OUTER, ABS VIRTUAL BIKE, FORK PLASTIC, ENTRY, ABS COSMETIC RING, STARTRAC, VIRTUAL BIKE SCREW, M6x1.0, 16mm, SHC, HE Screw, M5x0.8, 16mm, BHC, HK, SS Screw, M6x1.0, 10mm, BHC, HE, SS NUT, RIVET, M6 ASSY, PEDAL, SPD Bolt, Sex, M6x1.0, 8mm x 30mm SCREW, M8X1.25, BB AXLE THREADED PLATE, FEET, BLADE ASSY, SET, PEDALS, S5/S7 ASSY, CRANK, DRIVE SIDE, POLY V, NEXT GEN AC BIKES CRANK, WITH 4iiii, LEFT,NEXT GEN AC BIKE ASSY, FOOT, FRONT, NEXT GEN BIKE ASSY, FOOT, REAR SHROUD, INNER, FORK RIGHT CHAINGUARD, ACPU COVER, FORK, OUTER, RIGHT BELT GUARD, LEFT, UNIVERSAL CYCLE CAP, BELT GUARD, LEFT, UNIVERSAL CYCLE COVER, BRAKE CAP, REAR, UNIVERSAL CYCLE COVER, BELTGUARD, CENTER KICKGUARD, DOWNTUBE END CAP, SIDE 1, UNIVERSAL CYCLE END CAP, SIDE 2, UNIVERSAL CYCLE PAD, CALF STRETCH, UNIVERSAL FRAME GROMMET, RIGHT, UC GROMMET, CENTER, UC GROMMET, LEFT, UC GROMMET, LEFT CENTER, UC GROMMET, LOWER LEFT, UC LENS, OUTER, RIGHT, UGC, X BIKE LENS, INNER, RIGHT, UGC, X BIKE LENS, INNER, LEFT, UGC, X BIKE LENS, OUTER, LEFT, UGC, X BIKE COVER, FRONT SHROUD, X BIKE CAM BASE, H BAR SLIDER, GROUP CYCLE CRANK BOLT 8MM HEX FOR ISIS Page 55 BELT GUARD LEFT 740-9662 740-9663 740-9664 740-9620 110-3768 740-9635-XX 110-4273 740-9665 740-9619-XX 110-4053 110-4273 Fig. 17 Page 56 BRAKE 110-3729 718-6129 001-0601 718-6125 Fig. 17 718-6215 110-4186 718-6274 130-1774 130-1963 110-3730 110-4255 001-0541 718-6128 110-3640 110-3467 Page 57
1 2 3 | Users Manual 4 | Users Manual | 5.45 MiB | October 13 2023 |
CONSOLE 700-0541-XX 110-3178 731-1529 718-6329 Page 58 718-6325 120-3387 110-4397 740-3151 718-6328 Fig. 17 CRANK 740-9020 740-9524 740-8145 003-1508 130-1944 Fig. 17 740-7613 050-5724 80044 740-9523 Page 59 CUPHOLDER Fig. 17 Page 60 020-7431-XX 020-7890-XX 110-3348 110-3637 FLYWHEEL 110-4144 730-1102 110-4212 718-6263 718-6265 727-0116-XX Fig. 17 718-6177 718-6264 Page 61 FRAME 730-2133 110-4248 718-6225 727-0122 718-6145 740-9634-XX 740-7183 740-9653 Page 62 740-9621-XX 110-3768 050-5896 740-9636 050-5829 718-6198 050-5828 727-0121 050-5893 Fig. 17 HANDLEBAR POST 727-0249 Fig. 17 050-5827 727-0127 050-5824 050-5823 727-0250 110-4343 727-0253 718-6110 110-3507 718-6109 140-3735 740-4075 140-3765 Page 63 HANDLEBAR 727-0235 110-4343 727-0254 718-6316 730-7443 Page 64 727-0238 740-9710 727-0260 718-6311 120-3023 718-6312 110-4248 Fig. 17 IDLER 050-5728 718-6248 120-3289 110-4266 110-3568 120-3289 110-4289 110-3730 110-4045 718-6111 050-5735 110-3899 120-3289 731-0365 Fig. 17 Page 65 LEFT FORK 740-9703-XX 740-3157-XX 110-3616 240-6918 740-3159-XX Page 66 731-0225 740-9696-XX 740-9697-XX 110-3271 740-3158-XX 110-3484 Fig. 17 NECK 740-3151 740-3153 110-4081 740-3154 718-6328 740-3152 110-3484 740-3155 110-3996 Fig. 17 Page 67 RIGHT FORK 740-3160 731-5793 740-9614-XX 110-3484 740-9615-XX Page 68 740-9661 Fig. 17 110-4053 740-9635-XX 740-9695-XX 740-9694-XX 731-0225 110-3616 740-9611-XX SEAT POST 110-4343 727-0282 718-6110 110-3507 727-0278 718-6101 140-3735 Fig. 17 050-5897 050-5898 050-5822 050-5821 140-3737 Page 69 STABILIZERS 740-8247 740-9550-XX 740-9652-XX 718-5627-XX 110-4332 Page 70 740-9537-XX 740-9651-XX 110-4060 Fig. 17 740-8007 001-0688 718-6278 740-7187 UPPER SEAT 727-0285 730-2133 727-0266 050-5899 110-3243 120-3246 727-0281 110-4343 727-0275 727-0280 050-5899 727-0277 110-4351 110-4376 Fig. 17 718-6165 Page 71 WIRING 718-6332 Page 72 050-5906 220-0272 220-0271 220-0270 712-4022 110-3616 715-4436 240-6918 220-0329 701-0463 Fig. 17 SUPPORT & SERVICE CORE CONNECT Core Connect is your portal to all things service! Whether you need to order parts or register your warranty, Core Connect is the most effective way to get what you need fast and keep your facility operating smoothly. OFFERS 24-HOUR SELF SERVICE ACCESS TO:
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CONNECT.COREHANDF.COM To help us support you, please provide the following information when requesting assistance with your equipment:
Facility Name & Address Product Serial Number Description of Issue Our goal is to provide fast, reliable support to all your product support requests. We strive to answer all support requests under an average hold time of 3 minutes, all support emails within 1 business day and all field service requests within 48 hours. PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE Protect your product & assure it always runs like new with a Core Advantage Preventative Maintenance or Extended Warranty Package. Contact your service manager for more information: servicecontracts@corehandf.com For Technical Support, Service, Parts Orders or any Customer Service needs, please contact us by phone, email, or through our 24 hour support site:
PHONE & EMAIL SUPPORT AVAILABLE: MONDAY - FRIDAY 6AM - 5PM PST 4400 NE 77th Avenue, Suite 250 Vancouver, WA 98662 Tel: (360) 326-4090 (800) 503-1221 support@corehandf.com Warranty information: https://corehandf.com/warranty Page 73 2023 CORE HEALTH & FITNESS LLC All rights reserved. Star Trac, the Star Trac logo and StairMaster are registered trademarks of Core Health & Fitness, LLC. Schwinn and Nautilus are registered trademarks of Nautilus Inc. used under license to Core Health & Fitness LLC. Throwdown is a registered trademark of Throwdown Industries, LLC. PART NUMBER 637-8928, REV B
1 2 3 | Agent Authorization | Cover Letter(s) | 93.07 KiB | October 13 2023 |
Core Health & Fitness, LLC Address: 4400 NE 77th Avenue, Suite 300 Vancouver, WA 98662 USA Tel: +714 5083331 Email: jtravers@corehandf.com FCC Authorization Date: 2023-08-20 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONS Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Agent Authorization To whom it may concern:
, the undersigned, hereby authorizes China Certification We Core Health & Fitness, LLC ICT Co., Ltd (Dongguan) to act on its behalf in all matters relating to application for Equipment authorization, including the signing of all documents relating to these matters. All acts carried out by China Certification ICT Co., Ltd (Dongguan) on our behalf shall have the same effect as our own action. We, the undersigned, hereby certify that we are not subject to a denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 862. This authorization is valid until further written notice from the applicant. Sincerely Yours, Signature:
Joe Travers Title: VP of Global Product Development and Quality QA-FR-170-B 7/29/2014
1 2 3 | Attestation Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 543.49 KiB | October 13 2023 |
Core Health & Fitness, LLC Address: 4400 NE 77th Avenue, Suite 300 Vancouver, WA 98662 USA Tel: +714 5083331 Email: jtravers@corehandf.com Attestation Letter FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONS Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Date: 2023-08-20 To Whom It May Concern, Our product VIRTUAL BIKE CONSOLE, model: 7000541, FCC ID:2BCKC-7000541, For use in America, this product only supports Bluetooth, BLE 1M, NFC, 2.4G Wi-Fi:
2412-2462MHz/2422-2452MHz, 5G Wi-Fi: 5150-5250MHz, 5725-5850MHz, The other functions and bands was disabled to use by manufacturer in the software, the end user has no capability to activate it. The BT/ANT+ module in the NFC module in the picture below was disabled to use by manufacturer in the software, the end user has no capability to activate it. Sincerely, Signature:
Joe Travers Title: VP of Global Product Development and Quality
1 2 3 | Attestation Statements 2 | Attestation Statements | 67.60 KiB | October 13 2023 |
Core Health & Fitness, LLC Address: 4400 NE 77th Avenue, Suite 300 Vancouver, WA 98662 USA Tel: +714 5083331 Email: jtravers@corehandf.com Attestation Letter Date: 2023-08-20 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONS Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Ref: Attestation Statements CFR 47 2.911(d)(5)(ii) Filing FCC ID:2BCKC-7000541 Core Health & Fitness, LLC is not identified on the Covered List as an entity producing covered equipment. certifies that as of the date of the filing of the application, the applicant Sincerely, Signature:
Joe Travers Title: VP of Global Product Development and Quality CFR 47 2.911 (d)(5)(ii) Attestation Letter
1 2 3 | Long term Confidentiality Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 77.76 KiB | October 13 2023 |
Core Health & Fitness, LLC Address: 4400 NE 77th Avenue, Suite 300 Vancouver, WA 98662 USA Tel: +714 5083331 Email: jtravers@corehandf.com FCC Confidential Authorization 2023-08-20 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONS Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification of FCC ID:2BCKC-7000541 In accordance with Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules, Core Health & Fitness, LLC information accompanying this application as outlined below:
hereby requests long-term confidential treatment of Block Diagram Schematics Operation Description Software Security Description The above materials contain proprietary and confidential information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials provides unjustified benefits to its competitors in the market. Sincerely Yours, Signature:
Joe Travers Title: VP of Global Product Development and Quality
1 2 3 | US agent | Attestation Statements | 16.69 KiB | October 13 2023 |
U.S. AGENT LETTER OF ATTESTATION Date: 2023-08-20 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Ref: Attestation Statements CFR 47 2.911(d)(7) Filing FCC ID:2BCKC-7000541 Core Health & Fitness, LLC Core Health & Fitness, LLC referenced FCC ID. Core Health & Fitness, LLC than one year after the grantee has terminated all marketing and importation or the conclusion of any Commission-related proceeding involving the equipment. certifies that, as of the date of the filing of the application, is our designated U.S. agent for service of process for the above accepts to maintain an agent for no less Core Health & Fitness, LLC obligation of the designated U.S. agent for service of process for the above referenced FCC ID. accepts, as of the date of the filing of the application, the Designated U.S. Agent and Applicant Information:
Name: Core Health & Fitness, LLC Address: 4400 NE 77th Avenue, Suite 300 Vancouver, WA 98662 USA FRN: 0034144030 Tel.: +714 5083331 Email: jtravers@corehandf.com Signed by (printed name): Joe Travers Signature:
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2023-10-13 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | Original Equipment |
2 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||
3 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 | Effective |
2023-10-13
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1 2 3 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Core Health & Fitness, LLC
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1 2 3 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0034144030
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
4400 NE 77th Avenue
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1 2 3 |
Vancouver, Washington 98662
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1 2 3 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@metlabs.com
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1 2 3 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 | Grantee Code |
2BCKC
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1 2 3 | Equipment Product Code |
7000541
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Name |
J****** T****
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1 2 3 | Title |
VP of Global Product Development and Quality
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
714-5********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
714-5********
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1 2 3 |
j******@corehandf.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||||
1 2 3 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | VIRTUAL BIKE CONSOLE | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. The device supports 20MHz and 40MHz and 80MHz bandwidths. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter device. | ||||
1 2 3 | Output power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter device. | |||||
1 2 3 | Output power listed is conducted. The device supports 20MHz and 40MHz bandwidths. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter device. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
CHINA CERTIFICATION ICT CO., LTD (DONGGUAN)
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1 2 3 | Name |
T**** O******
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
0086 ********
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1 2 3 |
q******@ccttt.com.cn
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15E | CC | 5180 | 5240 | 0.019 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15E | CC | 5745 | 5825 | 0.024 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0018000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402 | 2480 | 0.004 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 15C | CC | 2412 | 2462 | 0.257 |
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