CYBEX 70T Console User manual

Cybex 70T Console
Service Manual


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Table of Contents
Safety
Safety Instructions........................................................................ 4
Before Use.......................................................................................6
Functional Information................................................................6
Icons Used in this Manual............................................................7
Immobilization Method - 70T Console......................................7
Introduction
Using this Manual..........................................................................9
Customer Support Contact Information.................................. 9
Online References......................................................................... 9
Related Products.........................................................................10
Maintenance
Preventive Maintenance Tips................................................... 11
Approved and Compatible Cleaners.......................................11
Theory of Operation
Carrier Board (PCB-001).............................................................12
COM Board - IMX6 (PCB-002).....................................................13
MIB (PCB-003).............................................................................. 14
Apple Authentication Board (PCB-004).................................. 15
Bluetooth Module (PCB-005)....................................................16
Touch Controller Board (PCB-006).......................................... 17
USB / Headphone Board (PCB-007)........................................18
HIIT I/O board (PCB-008)........................................................... 19
Tuner Boards................................................................................20
STB-SYNC Receiver Board......................................................... 22
Wireless Connectivity Module.................................................. 23
RFID Module.................................................................................24
How To's
Knowledge Base..........................................................................25
How to Clone TV tuner settings through USB....................... 25
How to Calibrate the Touch Screen.........................................27
How to extract LOG / Information from console...................28
Troubleshooting
Knowledge Base..........................................................................29
Troubleshooting..........................................................................29
Troubleshooting - Heart Rate Reading................................... 30
No Power at Console..................................................................30
Wireless Bluetooth Headphones............................................. 31
Internet Issues at the Console.................................................. 31
Soware
Update Console Soware..........................................................34
How to perform a System Recovery for the Console........... 38
Diagnostics
Accessing System Options........................................................ 40
Configuration Menu....................................................................41
Error code list
Error 20..........................................................................................47
Error 21..........................................................................................48
Error 25..........................................................................................49
Error 26..........................................................................................50
Error 27..........................................................................................51
Error 31..........................................................................................52
Error 33..........................................................................................53
Error 34..........................................................................................54
Error 38..........................................................................................55
Error 39..........................................................................................56
Error 47..........................................................................................57
Error 49..........................................................................................58
Error 60..........................................................................................59
Error 61..........................................................................................60
Error 62..........................................................................................61
Error 63..........................................................................................62
Error 64..........................................................................................63
Error 66..........................................................................................64
Error 70..........................................................................................66
Error 71..........................................................................................67
Error 72..........................................................................................69
Error 73..........................................................................................70
Error 74..........................................................................................71
Error 75..........................................................................................72
Error 76..........................................................................................73
Error 77..........................................................................................74
Error 79..........................................................................................75
Error 94..........................................................................................76
Error 101........................................................................................77
Error 110........................................................................................78
Error 120........................................................................................79
Error 121........................................................................................80
Error 122........................................................................................81
Error 123........................................................................................82
Error 124........................................................................................83
Error 125........................................................................................84
Error 126........................................................................................85
Error 127........................................................................................86
Error 128........................................................................................87
Error 129........................................................................................88
Error 131........................................................................................89
Error 132........................................................................................90
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and its ailiated companies and subsidiaries. Brunswick and related trademarks used under license from Brunswick Corporation. Disclaimer: Images
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www.cybexintl.com • 2020
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Error 135........................................................................................91
Error 136........................................................................................92
Error 137........................................................................................93
Error 138........................................................................................94
Error 141........................................................................................95
Error 142........................................................................................96
Error 143........................................................................................97
Error 148........................................................................................98
Error 149........................................................................................99
Error 151......................................................................................100
Error 152......................................................................................101
Error 153......................................................................................102
Error 154......................................................................................103
Error 155......................................................................................104
Error 157......................................................................................105
Error 160......................................................................................106
Error 161......................................................................................107
Error 162......................................................................................108
Error 601......................................................................................109
Error 602......................................................................................110
Schematics
Online References.....................................................................111
Glossary
Connectors.................................................................................112
LCD...............................................................................................112
LED...............................................................................................112
Lifepulse™................................................................................... 112
MDB..............................................................................................112
MIB............................................................................................... 112
NFC...............................................................................................112
PCB.............................................................................................. 112
SIB................................................................................................112
Warranty
What is Covered.........................................................................113
Who is Covered..........................................................................113
How Long It is Covered............................................................ 113
Who Pays Transportation and Insurance For Service........113
What We Will Do To Correct Covered Defects..................... 113
What is Not Covered.................................................................113
What You Must Do.....................................................................113
How to Get Parts and Service................................................. 113
Exclusive Warranty....................................................................113
Changes in Warranty Not Authorized....................................114
Eects of State Laws.................................................................114
Warranty Information...............................................................114
© Copyright , Life Fitness, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Life Fitness, Hammer Strength, Cybex, ICG and SCIFIT are registered trademarks of Life Fitness, LLC
and its ailiated companies and subsidiaries. Brunswick and related trademarks used under license from Brunswick Corporation. Disclaimer: Images
and specifications are current as of the date of publication and are subject to change.
Columbia Center III - 9525 West Bryn Mawr Ave, Rosemont, IL 60018 • 800-351-3737 • 847-288-3700 • FAX 800-216-8893
www.cybexintl.com • 2020
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Safety
Safety Instructions
Read all instructions before using.
All Products
CAUTION: Any changes or modifications to this equipment could void the product warranty.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury, it is imperative to connect each product to a properly
grounded electrical outlet.
WARNING: Heart rate monitoring systems may be inaccurate. Over exercising may result in serious injury or death. If you feel
faint, stop exercising immediately.
DANGER: To reduce the risk of electrical shock or injury from moving parts, always unplug product before cleaning or
attempting any maintenance activity.
• Never operate the product if it has a damaged power cord or electrical plug, or if it has been dropped, damaged, or even partially
immersed in water. Contact Customer Support Services.
• Position the product so that the power cord plug to the wall is accessible to the user. Make sure that the power cord is not knotted
or twisted and that it is not trapped under any equipment or other objects.
• If the electrical supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, an authorized service agent, or a similarly
qualified person to avoid a hazard.
• Always follow the console instructions for proper operation.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack
of experience or knowledge unless they have supervision or been given instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety.
• Do not use this product outdoors, near swimming pools or in areas of high humidity.
• Never operate the product with the air openings blocked. Keep air openings free of lint, hair, or any other obstructing material.
• Never insert objects into any opening in these products. If an object should drop inside, turn o the power, unplug the power cord
from the outlet, and carefully retrieve it. If the item cannot be reached, contact Customer Support Services.
• Never place liquids of any type directly on the unit, except in an accessory tray or holder. Containers with lids are recommended.
• Do not use these products in bare feet. Always wear shoes. Wear shoes with rubber or high-traction soles. Do not use shoes with
heels, leather soles, cleats or spikes. Make sure no stones are embedded in the soles.
• Keep all loose clothing, shoelaces, and towels away from moving parts.
• Do not reach into, or underneath, the unit or tip it on its side during operation.
• This equipment is not intended for use by children. Keep children under the age of 14 away from the machine.
• Do not allow other people to interfere in any way with the user or equipment during a workout.
• Use these products for their intended use as described in this manual. Do not use attachments that have not been recommended
by the manufacturer.
• Allow LCD consoles to “normalize” with respect to temperature for one hour before plugging the unit in and using.
• Free standing equipment shall be installed on a stable and leveled surface.
• Read all warnings on each product prior to starting a workout.
• If warnings are missing or damaged, please contact Customer Support Services immediately for replacement warning labels.
Warning labels are shipped with every product and should be installed before product is used. Life Fitness is not responsible for
missing or damaged warning labels.
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Treadmill
CAUTION: Risk of injury to persons – to avoid injury, use extreme caution when stepping onto or o of a moving belt. Read
assembly instruction manual before using.
WARNING: Keep the area 6.5 . (2 m) by 3 . (0.9 m) behind the treadmill clear of any obstructions, including walls, furniture,
and other equipment. Contact Customer Support Services for an optional longer power cord if necessary.
WARNING: Be sure the emergency stop lanyard is clipped to the user and in proper position on the treadmill before beginning
any workout.
WARNING: The belt centering adjustment must be performed if the belt is not between the marks indicating the maximum
allowed lateral positions. Refer to Treadmill Assembly Instructions.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Acrylonitrile, which is known to the State of California to
cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to http://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
• The product should never be le unattended when plugged in. Disconnect from the electrical outlet when not in use, and before
putting on or taking o parts. To disconnect, turn power OFF at the ON/OFF switch, then remove plug from electrical outlet.
• Keep the power cord away from heated surfaces. Do not pull the equipment by the power cord or use the cord as a handle.
• Handrails may be held to enhance stability as needed, but are not for continuous use.
• Never mount or dismount the treadmill while the running belt is moving. Use the handrails whenever additional stability is
required. In case of an emergency, such as tripping, grasp the handrails, and place the feet on the side platforms.
• Never walk or jog backwards on the treadmill.
• Do not use this product in areas where aerosol spray products are being used or where oxygen is being administered. Such
substances create the danger of combustion and explosion.
• In conformity with the European Union Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, this equipment unloaded runs at sound pressure levels
below 70 dB (A) at the average operating speed of 12 km/hr. Noise emission under load is higher than without load.
Arc Trainer
WARNING: Ensure that there is at least 1 . (0.3 m) of clearance in front of the Arc Trainer and at least 2 . (0.6m) on the side.
WARNING: The Arc Trainer is not equipped with a free-wheeling feature. Therefore, the product cannot be stopped
immediately.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Di-2-ethylhexyl-phthalate, which is known to the State of
California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to http://
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
• Do not stand or sit on the rear plastic covers of the Arc Trainer.
• The individual human power required to perform an exercise may be dierent than the mechanical power displayed on the Arc
Trainer.
• Use caution when mounting or dismounting the Arc Trainer. Before mounting, use the moving arms to bring the pedal nearest to
you to the lowest position. Use the stationary handlebars whenever additional stability is required. While exercising, hold onto the
moving arms.
• Never face backward while using the Arc Trainer.
Bikes
WARNING: Allow a distance of 16 in. (41 cm) between the widest part of the bike and other objects on either side. Provide at
least 3 . (0.9 m) between the front or rear of the bike to any other objects and 2 . (0.6 m) in the direction the equipment is
accessed from.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Acrylonitrile, which is known to the State of California to
cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to http://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
• Do not stand or sit on plastic shrouds.
• Use caution when mounting or dismounting the bike. Use the stationary handlebar whenever additional stability is required.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
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Before Use
Before using this product, it is essential to read this ENTIRE operation manual and ALL assembly instructions. It describes equipment
setup and instructs members on how to use it correctly and safely.
FCC Warning - Possible Radio / Television Interference
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own
expense.
EN ISO 20975 Class SB (Treadmill only): Professional and / or commercial use.
EN ISO 20975 Class SA (Bikes and Arc Trainer only): Professional and / or commercial use.
CAUTION: Any changes or modifications to this equipment could void the product warranty.
Any service, other than cleaning or user maintenance, must be performed by an authorized service representative.
Functional Information
This Operation Manual describes the functions of the following products:
•R-Series Treadmill
•R-Series Recumbent Exercise Bike
•R-Series Upright Exercise Bike
•R-Series Arc Trainer (Total Body and Lower Body)
See Specifications in this manual for product specific features.
Statements of Purpose:
• The Cybex Treadmill is an exercise machine that enables users to walk or run, in place, indoors on a moving surface.
• The Cybex Arc Trainer is a non-impact, weight bearing cross trainer, used by applying force to the foot pedals.
• The Cybex Bike is a machine that simulates the movements of riding a bicycle indoors at various speeds and levels of resistance.
WARNING: Health-related injuries may result from incorrect or excessive use of exercise equipment. Life Fitness STRONGLY
recommends seeing a physician for a complete medical exam before undertaking an exercise program, particularly if the user
has a family history of high blood pressure or heart disease, is over the age of 45, smokes, has high cholesterol, is obese, or has
not exercised regularly in the past year. If, at any time while exercising, the user experiences faintness, dizziness, pain, or
shortness of breath, he or she must stop immediately.
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Icons Used in this Manual
The 70T manual covers information for multiple cardio products. To help dierentiate we use the following icons.
Treadmill-Only Feature
Bike-Only Feature
Arc Trainer-Only Feature
Immobilization Method - 70T Console
The purpose of immobilizing the treadmill is to prevent unauthorized use. The system causes immobilization of the treadmill when
activated.
1. Tap the LANGUAGE icon to access the SELECT LANGUAGE screen.
2. Tap the lower part of the screen in the following sequence: Lower-Le, Lower-Right, Lower-Le, and Lower-Right.
3. Tap the Immobilize Unit icon. Enabled will be displayed.
Item Description
1 Immobilize Unit icon
2 Enabled icon
3 Exit icon
4. Tap the exit icon X to exit System Options.
5. Unit will shutdown.
6. UNIT IMMOBILIZED BY MANAGER message appears on screen.
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7. Tap the upper part of the ATTRACT SCREEN in the following sequence: Upper-Le, Upper-Right, Upper-Le, and Upper-Right to
enter System Options.
8. Tap the Immobilize Unit icon to disable.
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Introduction
Using this Manual
This service manual provides safe and eicient test and service procedures.
Descriptions using the words "le" and "right" refer to the orientation of a user using the product, facing the console. "Front" is the area
of the product with the console. The "Rear" of the product is behind the user.
Customer Support Contact Information
Refer to Corporate Headquarters for contact info.
To speed Customer Support Service’s response, please provide the following information to the customer support technician:
• Serial number
• Model number
• Part name
• Part number
• Symptom of problem
Serial Number Location
The serial number is located under the bottom right corner of the console.
Item Description
1 Serial number decal
Online References
Detailed Schematics are available online in Parts Manuals:
•https://www.lechsupport.com access technical documentation and part manuals for Life Fitness, Hammer Strength, and ICG.
•http://www.lifefitness.com/parts service parts ordering for Life Fitness, Cybex, SCIFIT, Hammer Strength, and ICG products along
with warranty parts ordering and technician requests.
•https://lfworld.lifefitness.com easy to find Knowledge Base articles with answers to frequently asked questions and product
support documentation for Life Fitness, Cybex, SCIFIT, Hammer Strength, and ICG.
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Related Products
The Cybex 70T console is used on the following products:
• R-Series Treadmill
• R-Series Recumbent Exercise Bike
• R-Series Upright Exercise Bike
• R-Series Arc Trainer (Total Body and Lower Body)
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Maintenance
Preventive Maintenance Tips
NOTE: Safety of the equipment can be maintained only if the equipment is examined regularly for damage or wear. Keep the
equipment out of use until defective parts are repaired or replaced. Pay special attention to parts that are subject to wear, as outlined
below.
The following preventive maintenance tips will keep the product operating at peak performance:
• Locate the product in a cool, dry place.
• Clean the display console and all exterior surfaces with an approved or compatible cleaner (see Approved and Compatible
Cleaners) and a microfiber cloth.
• Long fingernails may damage or scratch the surface of the console; use the pad of the finger to press the selection buttons on the
console.
Approved and Compatible Cleaners
Two preferred cleaners have been approved by reliability experts: PureGreen 24 and Gym Wipes. Both cleaners will safely and
eectively remove dirt, grime and sweat from equipment. PureGreen 24 and the Antibacterial Force formula of Gym Wipes are both
disinfectants that are eective against MRSA and H1N1.
PureGreen 24 is available in a spray which is convenient for gym sta to use. Apply the spray to a microfiber cloth and wipe down the
equipment. Use PureGreen 24 on the equipment for at least 2 minutes for general disinfection purposes and at least 10 minutes for
fungus and viral control.
Gym Wipes are large, durable pre-moistened wipes to use on the equipment before and aer workouts. Use Gym Wipes on the
equipment for at least 2 minutes for general disinfection purposes.
Contact Customer Support Services to order these cleaners (1-800-351-3737 or email: customer[email protected]om).
Mild soap and water or a mild non-abrasive household cleaner can also be used to clean the display and all exterior surfaces. Use a
so microfiber cloth only. Apply the cleaner to the microfiber cloth before cleaning. DO NOT use ammonia or acid based cleaners. DO
NOT use abrasive cleaners. DO NOT use paper towels. DO NOT apply cleaners directly to the equipment surfaces.
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Theory of Operation
Carrier Board (PCB-001)
Theory of Operation:
This is the main interconnection board in the console. It interfaces to the various modules in the console. This board should be the last
board changed in a console, and only aer the remaining systems have been verified to be functional. There might be some
dierences in how this board connects to the other modules for the various console SKU’s, but make sure that all the connectors are
properly seated and that there are no pinched cables between any of these connections.
Functions/Connectors:
• The COM Board - IMX6 (PCB-002) is mounted onto this Carrier board as a daughter board, and uses three board-to-board
connectors between the two boards. Make sure that the spacers between these two boards are properly installed, and that the
board is fully seated in the connectors, prior to installing the 4 mounting screws.
• There are two connections to the MIB (PCB-003) board. One cable between P1 on the Carrier board to P1 on the MIB board. The
second cable for the 24VDC goes from P6 on the Carrier board to P8 on the MIB board.
Troubleshooting tips:
• The Carrier board does have a USB HUB on it. So failures on functions with some USB tasks (USB reprogramming port, Wireless
connectivity module) might indicate that this Carrier board is damaged, but only aer you verify the functionality of the other USB
modules.
• The Carrier board does contain the EDID firmware, which allows plug-and-play setup with HDMI devices (STB-IPTV, STB on the
floor, etc.) since it properly configures the STB output to match our console requirements. Contact Life Fitness service call center if
there are issues on consoles with video / audio from STB’s.
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COM Board - IMX6 (PCB-002)
Theory of Operation:
The COM board is the main brains of the console, and interfaces to the other electronic modules for their individual functional needs.
Functions/Connectors:
• The major connection is at the board-to-board connectors between this board and the Carrier Board (PCB-001). Make sure that the
spacers between these two boards are properly installed.
• The J4 connector goes to the LCD panel.
• The J8 connector is the USB connection to the Touch Screen controller board.
Troubleshooting tips:
• This board is the main brains of the console and contains the majority of the console soware, Wireless connectivity drivers, LCD
control, Bluetooth drivers, etc.
• This board is highly unlikely to be damaged in normal operation.
• This board has the Courses saved on it. If the board is changed for any reason, you must install the original Courses onto this board
through the procedure found on LFTechSupport. Procedure to install original Courses into a Discover Console.
• This board has the OS installed on it. See SD card method recovery procedure in this manual How to perform a System Recovery
for the Console to do a System Recovery.
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MIB (PCB-003)
Theory of Operation:
This MIB (Machine Interface Board) is the main interface from the console to the base electronics.
Functions/Connectors:
• The 36 pin connector (P2) has the major connections between the console and base.
• A second connector from the base (P7) brings the main 24 VDC power for the console.
• The P8 connector on MIB provides 24 VDC to the Carrier Board (PCB-001).
• The P4 connector is used to provide 12 VDC to the Tuner board.
• The P1 connector is the main interface between the Carrier board and the MIB.
• The P11 connector interfaces to the Polar / Telemetry board. This is located inside the console for Non-Treads.
• The P6 connector is a CSAFE connector only, NOT Ethernet.
• Connector P12 provides the IR signals when “remote control” is required for STB’s (such as STB-IPTV).
• The P9 connector on the MIB has a cable to the power connector of the HIIT I/O board (PCB-008).
• The P5 connector is installed on the board, and has a cable between P5 of MIB and communication connector on HIIT I/O board
(PCB-008).
Troubleshooting tips:
• Communication: The MIB has the hardware to communicate to the base electronics.
• The MIB has a Piezo device which creates the “beeps” in the console.
• The MIB has the circuitry for Contact HR functions.
• The MIB has circuitry to interface to the Activity Zone buttons and the stationary handle (bullhorn) buttons.
• The MIB generates the 12 VDC power needed for the Tuner board.
• The MIB has the power and controls for the CSAFE port.
• The MIB also has some circuitry to interface to the ESS (Emergency Stop Switch). For Replace E-Stop errors though, first verify
cables, switch, magnet, and Activity Zone before trying a new MIB.
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Apple Authentication Board (PCB-004)
Theory of Operation:
This board is only used for RFID SKU's (Gymkit consoles only).
Functions/Connectors:
The P2 connector interfaces to the Carrier board (P2).
Troubleshooting tips:
This board has Apple authentication hardware, and will only be changed with issues connecting to Apple devices.
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Bluetooth Module (PCB-005)
Theory of Operation:
This is a very small board that is stuck with double sided tape and is located on the inside of the front bezel at the top le (when
viewing the console from the back with the back bezel o).
Functions/Connectors:
There is only 1 cable (very thin wires) that connects this board to the Carrier board (at connector P16).
Troubleshooting tips:
Bluetooth functionality isolated to hardware is accounted for by this board and its associated cable. Bluetooth soware is in the COM
board, and is always updated with console soware updates.
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Touch Controller Board (PCB-006)
Theory of Operation:
This board is a small board located at the top right of the metal chassis (as viewed from the back of the console with its back bezel
removed). This board’s only function is to interface to the Touch Screen panel on the front of the Console. The board is calibrated/
mated to the Touch screen and should be changed together with the touch screen / LCD panel assembly (per recommendation by the
touch screen supplier).
Functions/Connectors:
• The JP1 connector interfaces to the COM Board - IMX6 (PCB-002), J8.
• The JP2 connector connects to the Touch controller panel through a flex cable.
Troubleshooting tips:
This board might be defective if the Touch Screen is not responding. Note that it must be changed with the Touch screen / LCD panel
assembly. It must be purchased in a kit with the Touch screen / LCD panel assembly, and cannot be purchased independently.
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USB / Headphone Board (PCB-007)
Item Description Qty
1 Console 1
2 USB / Headphone board (PCB-007) 1
3 Option panel 1
Theory of Operation:
This board is located in the option panel (bottom section) of the console. It houses the headphone jack and the USB port (used for
console reprogramming).
Functions/Connectors:
• The P3 connector interfaces the audio signals to the Carrier board (P28).
• The P2 connector connects the USB port to the Carrier board with a USB micro to USB Type B connector.
Troubleshooting tips:
• This board has the wear and tear items such as headphone jack and USB port, as it is exposed to many insertions and harsh
environments.
• Change board for any rusting on the headphone jack or USB port.
• Change board for functional issues such as noisy / no audio in headphones or audio in only one ear.
• Change board if a known good USB stick placed in the USB port is not being recognized by the console.
• Service stock of this board has been replaced with boards containing a “robust” headphone connector to enable longer life for the
audio connector.
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