Matrix S7X-01 User manual

S7X-01 STEPPER
SERVICE MANUAL


CHAPTER 1: SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION ................................................................... 1
CHAPTER 2: IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 Before Getting Started .............................................................................................. 3
2.2 Read and Save These Instructions ........................................................................... 4
CHAPTER 3: PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
3.1 Recommended Cleaning Tips ................................................................................... 5
3.2 Check for Damaged Parts ......................................................................................... 5
3.3 Care and Maintenance Instructions .......................................................................... 6
CHAPTER 4: CONSOLE OVERLAY AND WORKOUT DESCRIPTION
4.1 Console Description .................................................................................................. 7
4.2 Workout Setup Steps - Manual.................................................................................. 8
4.3 Workout Setup Steps - Level Based.......................................................................... 8
4.4 Workout Setup Steps - Fitness Test........................................................................... 9
4.5 Workout Setup Steps - Target Heart Rate ................................................................. 10
4.6 Workout Setup Steps - Constant Watts ..................................................................... 10
CHAPTER 5: MANAGER MODE
5.1 Manager Mode .......................................................................................................... 11
5.2 Manager Mode - About Tab........................................................................................ 12
5.3 Manager Mode - Time Tab......................................................................................... 13
5.4 Manager Mode - Defaults Tab.................................................................................... 14
5.5 Manager Mode - Language Tab................................................................................. 15
5.6 Manager Mode - TV Tab ............................................................................................ 16
CHAPTER 6: ENGINEERING MODE
6.1 Engineering Mode Overview...................................................................................... 17
6.2 Engineering Mode - Errors Tab .................................................................................. 18
6.3 Engineering Mode - Statistics Tab ............................................................................. 19
6.4 Engineering Mode - Self Power Tab .......................................................................... 20
6.5 Engineering Mode - Clubs Tab................................................................................... 21
6.6 Engineering Mode - Club ID Tab................................................................................ 22
CHAPTER 7: SERVICE MODE
7.1 Service Mode Overview ............................................................................................. 23
7.2 Service Mode - Setup Tab.......................................................................................... 24
7.3 Service Mode - Test Tab ............................................................................................ 25
7.4 Service Mode - Date & Time Tab ............................................................................... 26
7.5 Service Mode - Log Tab ............................................................................................. 27
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CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING
8.1 Electrical Diagram ..................................................................................................... 28
8.2 Error Codes on the Console ..................................................................................... 29
8.3 LCB LED Indicators.................................................................................................... 30
8.4 Troubleshooting - Display Issues ............................................................................... 31
8.5 Troubleshooting - Error 0x04A0 ................................................................................. 32
8.6 Troubleshooting - Keypad Issues............................................................................... 33
8.7 Troubleshooting - Entertainment Keypad Issues ....................................................... 34
8.7 Troubleshooting - Heart Rate Issues ......................................................................... 35
8.8 Troubleshooting - TV Issues ...................................................................................... 36
CHAPTER 9: PART REPLACEMENT GUIDE
9.1 Console Replacement................................................................................................ 37
9.2 Heart Rate Handlebar Replacement ......................................................................... 38
9.3 Heart Rate Grip Replacement ................................................................................... 39
9.4 Cup Holder Replacement........................................................................................... 40
9.5 Console Keypad / Overlay Replacement................................................................... 41
9.6 Console Mast Removal.............................................................................................. 43
9.7 Upper Stationary Handlebar Replacement ................................................................ 44
9.8 Lower Stationary Handlebar Replacement ................................................................ 45
9.9 Rear Stabilizer Cover Replacement........................................................................... 46
9.10 Rear Stabilizer Replacement .................................................................................... 47
9.11 Shrouds Replacement................................................................................................ 48
9.12 Lower Control Board Replacement............................................................................ 49
9.13 ECB (Electromagnetic Brake) Belt Replacement....................................................... 50
9.14 ECB (Electromagnetic Brake) Replacement.............................................................. 52
9.15 Center Axle Set Replacement.................................................................................... 53
9.16 Drive Belt Replacement ............................................................................................ 55
9.17 Drive Axle Set Replacement ...................................................................................... 57
9.18 Pedal Replacement.................................................................................................... 59
9.19 Pedal Belt Replacement ................................................................................................. 60
9.20 Pedal Arm Replacement ................................................................................................. 61
9.21 Battery Replacement ...................................................................................................... 62
9.22 Testing the Stepper ......................................................................................................... 63
CHAPTER 10: STEPPER SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSEMBLY GUIDE
10.1 S7x Stepper Specifications ........................................................................................ 64
10.2 Fasteners and Assembly Tools .................................................................................. 65
10.3 Assembly Instructions ............................................................................................... 66
10.4 Leveling the Stepper .................................................................................................. 70
10.5 TV Programming Instructions..................................................................................... 71
CHAPTER 11: SOFTWARE UPGRADE GUIDE
11.1 Software Upgrade Instructions.................................................................................... 73
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1.1 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION
A serial number plate is located below the bottom of the console mast beneath a rubber boot. There is also a serial number tag on the middle
of the main frame pointed towards the floor.
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1.1 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION - CONTINUED
UNIVERSAL CONSOLE SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION
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CHAPTER 2: IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
If the battery must be recharged, use the optional power adapter
charging unit. The charger should be connected to the Stepper
for a minimum of eight hours to ensure a thorough charge. After a
completion of charge, the battery light turns from red into green (see
illustration). If LOW BATTERY still appears on the display with a
fully charged battery, the battery could be extinct. Please check with
an authorized service technician for replacing the battery.
CAUTION
The battery stored inside the unit contains materials hazardous to the
environment. Proper disposal of the battery is required by law.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS:
The Matrix Stepper must be grounded. If it should malfunction or
break down, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric
current to reduce the risk of electric shock. The Stepper is equipped
with a cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a
grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet
that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local
codes and ordinances. If the user does not follow these grounding
instructions, the user could void the Matrix limited warranty.
DANGER: Improper connection of the equipment grounding
conductor can result in the risk of electric shock. Check with a
qualified electrician if the user is in doubt as to whether the product
is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the
product if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by an
electrician.
2.1 BEFORE GETTING STARTED
The Matrix S7x-01 Stepper is intended for commercial use. To
ensure your safety and protect the equipment, read all instructions
before operating the stepper.
CHOOSING A SITE
The site should be well lit and well ventilated. Locate the Matrix
S7x-01 Stepper on a structurally solid and flat surface. The Stepper
should have a clearance of 20" on the back side from the wall or
other equipment. This zone is to allow easy access to the Stepper
and gives the user an easy exit path from the machine. If the site
has a heavy plush carpet, to protect the carpeting and machinery,
you should place a rigid plastic base under the unit.
Please do not place the Matrix S7x-01 Stepper in an area of high
humidity, such as the vicinity of a steam room, indoor pool, or sauna.
Exposure to intensive water vapor or chlorine could adversely affect
the electronics, as well as other parts of the machine.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
The Matrix S7x-01 Stepper can be operated without power;
however, the machine must boot the software with each new user.
This can mean a delay of up to 35 seconds while the machine's
operating system prepares for a workout. It's similar to turning your
cell phone on for the first time of the day. These units can also be
AC powered. This will power the console at all times and requires
no minimum RPM for operation. A powered product lowers the
starting resistance and is easier to use for beginners. These units
can be daisy chained together, up to 4 units per dedicated 15 amp
circuit, using a Matrix daisy chain cord adapter (sold separately).
For your safety and the performance of your Matrix product, the
ground on your circuits must be non-looped. Please refer to NEC
article 210-21 and 210-23. Any alterations to the standard Matrix
power cords will void all warranties.
The S7x-01 Stepper saves its battery charge by moving into a
shutdown mode whenever STEP FASTER appears on the display.
If the user does not maintain a step rate above 35 steps per
minute, then a 30 second shutdown process begins. When the
battery voltage is low, LOW BATTERY appears on the display if the
unit is moving into the shutdown mode. The following situation is
the time to recharge the battery:
* If no one has used the unit for an extended period of time, the
battery may need recharging.
* The unit continues to function with a low battery, however, user
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CAUTION! If you experience chest pains, nausea, dizziness,
or shortness of breath, stop exercising immediately and con-
sult your physician before continuing.
CAUTION! Any changes or modifications to this equipment
could void the product warranty.
CHAPTER 2: IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2.2 READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
To ensure your safety and protect the equipment, read all
instructions before operating the Matrix S7x-01 Stepper.
To ensure proper use of the Stepper, make sure that all users
read this manual. Remind the users that before undertaking any
fitness program, they should obtain complete physical examinations
from their physicians. If, at any time while exercising, the user
experiences dizziness, pain, or shortness of breath, nausea or feels
faint, he or she must stop immediately.
* This stepper is only to be used for its intended purpose described
in this manual. Do not use attachments that have not been recom-
mended by Matrix.
* Never drop or insert objects into any opening. Keep hands away
from moving parts. If the item cannot be reached, contact a Matrix
authorized dealer for assistance.
* Never operate the unit if it is damaged, not working properly, when
it has been dropped, or has been dropped in water.
* Keep hands and feet clear at all times from moving parts to avoid
injury.
* Do not use this product outdoors, near swimming pools or in areas
of high humidity.
* Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or
when oxygen is being administered.
* Do not use this product in bare feet. Do not wear shoes with heels,
leather soles, cleats, or spikes while exercising.
* Do not remove the side covers. Service should only be done by an
authorized service technician.
* Close supervision is necessary when used near children, invalids,
or disabled people.
* When the stepper is in use, young children and pets should be kept
at least 3 meters / 10 feet away.
* Assemble and operate the stepper on a solid, level surface.
* Never face backward while using the stepper.
* Use the stationary handlebars when mounting or dismounting the
stepper.
* Do not wear clothing that might catch on any moving parts of this
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Preventative maintenance and daily cleaning will prolong the life and
look of your Matrix S7x-01 Stepper.
Please read and follow these tips.
* Position the equipment away from direct sunlight. The intense UV
light can cause discoloration on plastics.
* Locate your equipment in an area with cool temperatures and low
humidity.
* Clean with a soft 100% cotton cloth.
* Clean with soap and water or other non-ammonia based all pur-
pose cleaners.
* Wipe the pedals, console, heart rate grips, and the handlebar
clean after each use.
* Do not pour liquids directly onto your equipment. This can cause
damage to the equipment and in some cases electrocution.
** Adjust leveling feet when equipment wobbles or rocks.
* Maintain a clean area around the equipment, free from dust and
dirt.
3.1 RECOMMENDED CLEANING TIPS 3.2 CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS
DO NOT use any equipment that is damaged or has worn or
broken parts. Use only replacement parts supplied by Matrix
Fitness Systems.
MAINTAIN LABELS AND NAMEPLATES. Do not remove labels
for any reason. They contain important information. If unreadable
or missing, contact Matrix Fitness Systems for a replacement at
866-693-4863 or www.matrixfitness.com.
MAINTAIN ALL EQUIPMENT. Preventative maintenance is the
key to smoothly operating equipment. Equipment needs to be
inspected at regular intervals. Defective components must be
kept out of use until they are repaired. Ensure that any person(s)
making adjustments or performing maintenance or repair of any
kind is qualified to do so. Matrix Fitness Systems will provide
service and maintenance training at our corporate facility upon
request or in the field if proper arrangements are made.
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3.3 CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
In order to maximize life span, and minimize down time, all Matrix
equipment requires regular cleaning, and maintenance items
performed on a scheduled basis. This section contains detailed
instructions on how to perform these items and the frequency of
which they should be done. Some basic tools and supplies will be
necessary to perform these tasks which include (but may not be
limited to):
* Metric Allen wrenches
* #2 Phillips head screwdriver
* Adjustable wrench
* Torque wrench (capability to read foot lbs and inch lbs)
* Lint free cleaning cloths
* Teflon based spray lubricant such as "Super Lube" or other Matrix
approved products.
* Mild water soluable detergent such as "Simple Green" or other
Matrix approved products
* Vacuum cleaner with an extendable hose and crevasse tool
attachment.
You may periodically see addendums to this document, as the
Matrix Technical Support Team identifies items that require specific
attention, the latest version will always be available on the Matrix
web site at www.matrixfitness.com.
DAILY MAINTENANCE ITEMS
1) Look and listen for loose fasteners, unusual noises, and any
other indications that the equipment may be in need of service.
2) Clean the stepper before and after each use, including:
a. Use a damp, soft cloth with water or mild liquid detergent
to clean all exposed surfaces. DO NOT use ammonia, chlorine, or
any acid based cleaners.
b. Keep the console display free of fingerprints and salt build
up caused by sweat.
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE ITEMS
1) Frequently vacuum the floor beneath the unit to prevent the
accumulation of dust and dirt which can affect the smooth operation
of the unit.
2) Check the pedals and belts for damage.
3) Check the unit for a low battery charge, recharge if needed.
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE ITEMS
1) Inspect the console, pedals, handlebars, and shrouds for
damage.
2) Adjust the leveling feet if equipment rocks or wobbles.
QUARTERLY MAINTENANCE ITEMS
1) Remove the front shrouds and check the belts for damage,
alignment, and proper tension.
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4.1 CONSOLE DESCRIPTION
MULTI-PURPOSE KEYS: Keys have different functions depending on
each screen.
GO: One touch Start.
ENTER: To confirm each program setting.
UP / DOWN LEVEL: Easy information and level selection.
UP / DOWN TIME: Easy information and time adjustment.
STOP: Ends workout and shows workout summary data.
NUMBER KEYPAD: Workout data input for workout setup. Level
adjustment during workout.
COOL DOWN: Puts the stepper into Cool Down mode.
FAN: Allows for fan speed selection (fan has 3 operating speeds).
TOGGLE DISPLAY: Allows the user to select what information is
displayed on the console.
S7x ENTERTAINMENT ZONE
iPOD®: Will take the user directly to the iPod screen to allow for iPod
control and playlist selecton.
VOLUME UP / DOWN: Adjusts the volume output through the headphone
jack of the integrated console TV or iPod output.
NUMBER KEYPAD: Allows for easy TV channel selection.
CHANNEL UP / DOWN: Allows for channel selection.
DISPLAY MODE: Allows user to cycle through console display options,
iPod, TV, or profile display.
LAST CHANNEL: Allows the user to cycle between the current channel
and the previous channel viewed.
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4.2 WORKOUT SETUP STEPS - MANUAL 4.3 WORKOUT SETUP STEPS - LEVEL BASED
GO - Press to immediately begin a workout. Workout, resistance
level, and time will automatically go to default settings. Pressing
GO will not prompt user for age, weight, or level settings.
1) Start stepping and press the GO key to begin your workout. 2)
The display will read 3, 2, 1, and then the program will begin.
MANUAL - Manual allows the user to input more information
while defining their own workout. Calorie expenditure will be more
accurate when inputting information in Manual than by pressing GO.
1) Start stepping and press the key next to MANUAL.
2) Select the key next to LEVEL and follow the prompts to set.
3) Select the key next to TIME and follow the prompts to set.
4) Select the key next to WEIGHT and follow the prompts to set.
5) The display will read 3, 2, 1, and then the program will begin.
FAT BURN - Fat burn is a level based program that is designed
to help users burn fat through various resistance level changes.
1) Start stepping and press the key next to FAT BURN.
2) Select the key next to LEVEL and follow the prompts to set.
3) Select the key next to TIME and follow the prompts to set.
4) Select the key next to WEIGHT and follow the prompts to set.
5) The display will read 3, 2, 1, and then the program will begin.
RANDOM - A level based workout that randomly adjusts the
resistance of the machine.
1) Start stepping and press the key next to RANDOM.
2) Select the key next to LEVEL and follow the prompts to set.
3) Select the key next to TIME and follow the prompts to set.
4) Select the key next to WEIGHT and follow the prompts to set.
5) The display will read 3, 2, 1, and then the program will begin.
ROLLING HILLS - The Rolling Hills program is a level based
program that automatically adjusts the resistance level to simulate
real terrain.
1) Start stepping and press the key next to ROLLING HILLS.
2) Select the key next to LEVEL and follow the prompts to set.
3) Select the key next to TIME and follow the prompts to set.
4) Select the key next to WEIGHT and follow the prompts to set.
5) The display will read 3, 2, 1, and then the program will begin.
INTERVALS - The Intervals program is a level based program
that automatically adjusts the resistance of the machine from low to
high intensity settings at regular intervals.
1) Start stepping and press the key next to INTERVALS.
2) Select the key next to LEVEL and follow the prompts to set.
3) Select the key next to TIME and follow the prompts to set.
4) Select the key next to WEIGHT and follow the prompts to set.
5) The display will read 3, 2, 1, and then the program will begin.
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4.4 WORKOUT SETUP STEPS - FITNESS TEST
MEN'S OUTPUT TABLE FOR FITNESS TEST
AGE EXCELLENT GOOD ABOVE
AVERAGE
AVERAGE BELOW
AVERAGE
POOR VERY
POOR
18-25 <79 79-89 90-99 100-105 106-116 117-128 >128
26-35 <81 81-89 90-99 100-107 108-117 118-128 >128
36-45 <83 83-96 97-103 104-112 113-119 120-130 >130
46-55 <87 87-97 98-105 106-116 117-122 123-132 >132
56-65 <86 86-97 98-103 104-112 113-120 121-129 >129
65+ <88 88-96 97-103 104-113 114-120 121-130 >130
WOMEN'S OUTPUT TABLE FOR FITNESS TEST
AGE EXCELLENT GOOD ABOVE
AVERAGE
AVERAGE BELOW
AVERAGE
POOR VERY
GOOD
18-25 <88 85-98 99-108 109-117 118-126 127-140 >140
26-35 <88 88-99 100-111 112-119 120-126 127-138 >138
36-45 <90 90-102 103-110 111-118 119-128 129-140 >140
46-55 <94 94-104 105-115 116-120 121-129 130-135 >135
56-65 <95 95-104 105-112 113-118 119-128 129-139 >139
65+ <90 90-102 103-115 116-122 123-128 129-134 >134
FITNESS TEST -The Fitness Test program is to monitor the
development of your cardiovascular system and measure your
fitness level based on your average heart rate during specific test
stages. When the 5 minute test is completed, the display provides
a fitness score.
1) Start stepping and press the key next to FITNESS TEST.
2) Select the key next to AGE and follow the prompts to set.
3) Select the key next to GENDER and follow the prompts to set.
4) Select the key next to WEIGHT and follow the prompts to set.
5) The display will read 3, 2, 1, and then the program will begin.
6) Once the workout is complete, the display will read the results
of the Fitness Test.
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4.5 WORKOUT SETUP STEPS - TARGET HEART RATE 4.6 WORKOUT SETUP STEPS - CONSTANT WATTS
TARGET HEART RATE - The Matrix stepper comes with
standard digital contact heart rate sensors and are POLAR telemetry
compatible. The heart rate conrol workout mode allows the user
to program their desired heart rate zone, and the stepper will
automatically adjust the level based upon the user's heart rate. The
heart rate zone is calculated using the following equation: (220-
Age)8%=target heart rate zone. The user must wear a POLAR
telemetric strap or continually hold onto the contact heart rate grips
for this workout.
Locate the metal sensors on the handlebars of the stepper. Notice
that there are two separate pieces of metal on each grip. You must
be making contact with both pieces of each grip to get an accurate
heart rate reading. You can grab these sensors in any program to
view your current heart rate.
1) Start stepping and press the key next to TARGET HEART RATE.
2) Select the key next to AGE and follow the prompts to set.
3) Select the key next to PERCENTAGE OF HR and follow the
prompts to set.
4) Select the key next to TIME and follow the prompts to set.
5) Select the key next to WEIGHT and follow the prompts to set.
6) The display will read 3, 2, 1, and then the program will begin.
CONSTANT WATTS - Constant Watts is a unique program
that allows you to vary your cadence or RPM and the stepper's
resistance level will adjust accordingly to your selected goal. The
quicker you step, the less resistance for the goal selected.
1) Start stepping and press the CONSTANT WATTS key.
2) Select the key next to WATT and follow the prompts to set.
3) Select the key next to TIME and follow the prompts to set.
4) Select the key next to WEIGHT and follow the prompts to set.
5) The display will read 3, 2, 1, and then the program will begin.
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5.1 MANAGER MODE OVERVIEW
The Manager's Custom Mode allows the club owner to customize the stepper for the club.
1) To enter Manager Mode, press ENTER, 1, 0, 0, 1, ENTER on the upper display. Manager Mode will appear on the display (Figure A).
2) Select the key next to the setting that needs to be changed, and follow the prompts to change.
3) Press the ENTER key once the desired setting is correct to save.
4) Press HOME or press and hold the STOP key for 3-5 seconds to return to normal operation.
FIGURE A
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FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED
Versions Software version. Cannot be modified.
Key Sound
Default: On
Controls whether there is a key sound when
a key is pressed and whether it is a beep or
through the speakers.
On / Off
Out of Order
Default: Off
This option allows the club to put the console
into an "out of order" status.
On / Off
MANAGER MODE
About
5.2 MANAGER MODE - ABOUT TAB
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FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED
Versions Software version. Cannot be modified.
Key Sound
Default: On
Controls whether there is a key sound when
a key is pressed and whether it is a beep or
through the speakers.
On / Off
Out of Order
Default: Off
This option allows the club to put the console
into an "out of order" status.
On / Off
FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED
Maximum Time
Default: 60 Minutes
This option allows the club to set the
maximum workout duration limits during
peak and non peak hours.
Maximum: 99 Minutes
Minimum: 5 Minutes
Pause Time
Default: 5 Minutes
This option controls the default pause time. Maximum: 10 Minutes
Minimum: 1 Minute
MANAGER MODE
Time
5.3 MANAGER MODE - TIME TAB
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FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTION MODIFIED
Level
Default: 1
This option controls the dafault
program level.
Maximum: 1
Minimum: 20
Age
Default: 30
This option controls the default user's
age used in the target HR calculations.
Maximum: 100
Minimum: 10
Weight
Default: 150 lbs / 68 kg
This option controls the default weight
used in the calorie calculations.
Displayed in pounds or kilograms.
Maximum: 400 lbs / 180 kg
Minimum: 80 lbs / 36 kg
Gender
Default: Male
Setting the user as Male or Female. Male or Female
Time This option controls the default
program time.
Maximum: Max Time Setting
Minimum: 5 Minutes.
MANAGER MODE
Defaults
5.4 MANAGER MODE - DEFAULTS TAB
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MANAGER MODE FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED
Language Select default language. This option allows the user to select a flag for a
specific language.
N/A
LANGUAGE
English
German
FLAG UNIT
Mile
Mile
KM
KM
KM
LANGUAGE
Spanish
Dutch
Italian
Japanese
FLAG UNIT
KM
KM
KM
KM
KM
LANGUAGE
Chinese
Portuguese
French
FLAG UNIT
KM
KM
KM
KM
KM
5.5 MANAGER MODE - LANGUAGE TAB
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FUNCTION & DEFAULTS DESCRIPTIONS MODIFIED
Channel
Default: 1
This option controls the default TV channel
on start up.
Channels 1-999
Volume
Default: 1
This option controls the default TV volume
on start up.
Maximum: 17
Minimum: 1
Channel Scan This option scans the local TV system for
channels.
N/A
External TV
Default: Off
This option controls the external TV power. On / Off
MANAGER MODE
TV
5.6 MANAGER MODE - TV TAB
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