Vision Fitness TF20-TF40-T40 Frame with Classic / Elegant / Touch Console Service Manual 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION 1.1 Serial Number Location - TF20 Frame……………………………………………..……………….…..3 1.2 Serial Number Location - TF40 Frame…………………………………………………………….……4 1.3 Serial Number Location - T40 Frame……………………………………………………………………5 1.4 Serial Number Location – Classic / Elegant / Touch Console…..……………………………...…….6 CHAPTER 2: ENGINEERING MODE 2.1 Engineering Mode - Classic Console………………………… ………………………………..….……..7 2.
CHAPTER 1: Serial Number Location 1 1.
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CHAPTER 2: Engineering Mode 2.1 ENGINEERING MODE - Classic Console 1) To enter Engineering Mode, press & hold the INCLINE UP “▲” and SPEED DOWN “▼” keys at the same time for 3-5 seconds until Engineering Menu appears on the display. 2) Use the INCLINE and SPEED UP and DOWN keys to select a parameter. 3) Press ENTER to enter a parameter setting. 4) Use the INCLINE and SPEED UP and DOWN keys to change the parameter. 5) Press the START key to save the change to the parameter.
CHAPTER 2: Engineering Mode 2.2 ENGINEERING MODE OVERVIEW - Classic Console MODE ENG 0 FUNCTION Display Test DESCRIPTION Start Key – LCD/LED on Stop Key – LCD/LED off Any Other Key - Will show on the display window. Hold the STOP key for 3 seconds to return to the Engineering Menu. ENG 1 Hardware Test Motor, Incline Motor, & Heart Rate Test. ENG 2 Auto Calibration If you have a digital MCB, Auto Calibration is not necessary. Press the START key, the words “NO FUNCTION” will scroll on the screen.
CHAPTER 2: Engineering Mode 2.3 ENGINEERING MODE - Elegant Console 1) To enter Engineering Mode, press & hold the INCLINE UP “▲” and SPEED DOWN “▼” keys at the same time for 3-5 seconds until Engineering Menu appears on the display. 2) The Engineering Mode parameter list will be displayed on the screen. 3) Press the ATM style key on either side of the screen to enter the appropriate screen settings. 4) Set all the information using the ATM style keys.
CHAPTER 2: Engineering Mode 2.4 ENGINEERING MODE OVERVIEW - Elegant Console 2.4.1 ENGINEERING MODE (Elegant Console) – About The Engineering Mode displays the basic parameters of the console, such as Model Type, Software Version, MCB Version, etc… Use the ATM style keys located on both sides of the screen to enter into the parameter. NOTE:Navigation of the other Engineering Mode screens is the same, instructions are not repeated.
2.4.2 ENGINEERING MODE (Elegant Console) - Settings Tab The Settings Tab includes options for setting Machine Type, Model Type, Energy Saver, First Boot, and Program Speed. Use UP and DOWN to choose Press the key next to "Continue" to enter the next page of settings. Set these settings the same way as Machine Type. NOTE: After changing a setting on any page, select "Finished" to complete the setup, the other items will keep the default settings, press "Restore" to restore to the factory settings. 2.4.
Display test – This tab tests the color settings of the console. The console will cycle between red, green, and blue when the Continue key is selected. Hardware Test – This tab allows a service technician to test the RPM sensor and / or the incline motor. Changing a setting should cause the belt and / or the incline motor to operate.
Key Test – Press any key to test the function. Audio Test – When this test is chosen, the console chime should sound. 2.4.4 ENGINEERING MODE (Elegant Console) – Default Tab The Default Tab includes options for setting Max Workout Time, Default Workout Time, Warm-up Time, Cool Down Time, and Pause Time. Press the key next to "Continue" to enter the next page of defaults. Set these defaults using the arrow keys.
2.4.5 ENGINEERING MODE (Elegant Console) - Error Log Tab The console will automatically show an error code history for the unit. 2.4.6 ENGINEERING MODE (Elegant Console) – Region Tab The Region Tab includes settings for Month, Day, Year, Time (hour / minute), Language, Country, and Units (miles / kilometers).
Press the key next to "Continue" to enter the next page of region settings. Set these region settings using the arrow keys. NOTE: After changing a region setting on any page, select "Finished" to complete the setup, the other items will keep the default region settings, select "Restore" to restore to the factory settings. 2.4.7 ENGINEERING MODE (Elegant Console) - Service Log Tab The Service Log Tab allows the club / service provider to keep track of the service history.
CHAPTER 2: Engineering Mode 2.5 ENGINEERING MODE - Touch Console 1) To enter Engineering Mode, touch the four corners of the touch screen from 1-4 as shown below. 1 2 4 3 2) An Engineering Mode parameter list will be displayed on the screen. 3) Select the parameter by touching the parameter list. 4) Set all information using the Touch panel. 5) Press the Home key to save the change to the parameter and exit the Engineering Mode.
CHAPTER 2: Engineering Mode 2.6 ENGINEERING MODE OVERVIEW - Touch Console 2.6.1 ENGINEERING MODE (Touch Console) - About The About Tab shows the basic parameters of the console, such as Model Type, Software Version, MCB Version etc… NOTE: Press the Home key at any time to return to normal operation.
2.6.2 ENGINEERING MODE (Touch Console) - Settings Tab The Settings Tab used to set the Machine Type, Model and if the Energy Saver is turned on. Setting: Pressing the will automatically bring up the corresponding select block, according to the frame type to select the appropriate machine, TREADMILL, ELLIPTICAL or BIKE. automatically bring up the corresponding select block Use the same procedure as Machine Type to set the Model Type, Energy Saver, First Boot and Program Speed. 2.6.
Touching here will bring up a slider Touch this arrow to adjust the information Restore to the factory settings Engineer Function & Default Descriptions Modified Mode - Default Time Maximum Workout Time This option enables you to set the Maximum: 99 Minutes Default: 99 minutes maximum workout duration limits Minimum: 5 Minutes Default Workout Time This option enables you to set user Maximum: 99 Minutes Default: 20 minutes default workout time Minimum: 5 Minutes Pause Time This option en
Heart Rate Default Target Heart Rate This option enables you to set target Maximum:100% Default: 85% heart rate for some heart rate programs Minimum: 0 Brightness This option enables you to set the LCD Maximum:100% Default: 75% panel brightness level Minimum: 0 Virtual Active VA Message This option enables you to set the VA, On/off Message Default: on user can choose the VA message Brightness displayed on the screen or not Virtual Active VA Music This option enables you to set the VA,
2.6.5 ENGINEERING MODE (Touch Console) - Test Tab The Test Tab is used to test the corresponding hardware. Display Test Key Test Audio Test Hardware Test Display Test – Tests the reliability of the LCD and Touch panel. Display Test - Touch panel Test Use your finger to draw a line following the instructions on the screen. If the test fails, selecting "continue" will bring the user directly into the calibration screen.
Key Test – Tests the functionality of the keys. Select any key on the keypad to display the definition, the function, and the code of the key. If there is no feedback, check the keypad connection with the UCB. Select Continue to exit the test. Audio Test – When the Audio Test key is pressed, the console should chime.
Hardware Test – This tab allows a service technician to test the RPM Sensor, Incline Motor and Heart Rate components. Changing a setting should cause the belt, incline motor, or heart rate display to operate. 2.6.6 ENGINEERING MODE (Touch Console) - Error Log Tab The console will automatically show an error code history for the unit.
2.6.7 ENGINEERING MODE (Touch Console) - Service Log Tab The Service Log Tab allows the club / service provider to keep track of the service history.
CHAPTER 3: Troubleshooting 3.1 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS 3.1.
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CHAPTER 3: Troubleshooting 3.2 TROUBLESHOOTING – No Power to the Console 1) SYMPTOM: a. The power switch is in the on position, but the console does not light up, no display backlight. 2) SOLUTION: a. First check to see if the power switch is lit. If it is not, try a different outlet. If the power switch still does not light up with a known good outlet, inspect and test the power components including the power cord, socket, circuit breaker, and power switch. Replace as needed. b.
LVDS 接口 GND 12VDC e. If there is not 12VDC power supplied, check if the console cable is in good condition. If yes, check the output power of the MCB (12VDC). If no output, replace the MCB OK UCB connection floating high cable connection not be inserted fully f. If the 12VDC power supply is ok, re-confirm the connection of the LVDS* interface to the display. Powered on, the UCB power supply is 12VDC, confirm whether the voltage is negative as the figure shows. g.
CHAPTER 3: Troubleshooting 3.3 TROUBLESHOOTING – System Will Not Start 1) SYMPTOM: a. LCD displays back light, but the system does not start up. b. The LCD backlight is lit, but the Vision Logo never clears, the LCD displays nothing. 2) SOLUTION: a. Replace the console. CHAPTER 3: Troubleshooting 3.4 TROUBLESHOOTING – Machine Will Not Start 1) SYMPTOM: a. The unit has power, and a program can be started, but no control of the program. 2) SOLUTION: a.
CHAPTER 3: Troubleshooting 3.5 TROUBLESHOOTING – Touch Panel Issues Touch panel issues 1) SYMPTOM: a. Touch screen is not accurate or invalid. 2) SOLUTION: a. If the touch screen is not accurate, or has a slight deviation, simply press the "Enter" and "Stop" keys to enter the screen calibration mode. b. If the touch screen calibration does not work, check the touch screen for visible damage, indentation, or deformation. If so, replace the entire console. c.
CHAPTER 3: Troubleshooting 3.6 TROUBLESHOOTING – Heart Rate Issues 1) SYMPTOM: a. The console does not display the heart rate when holding the heart rate grips. 2) SOLUTION: a. First check if the heart rate grip is well-connected, not broken / damaged. Replace the HR grip / wiring as needed. b. Confirm whether the heart rate board is well-connected with the UCB. Heart Rate Board connected to the UCB Heart Rate Board c. If well-connected, replace the heart rate board.
CHAPTER 3: Troubleshooting 3.7 TROUBLESHOOTING – iPod Issues 1) SYMPTOM: a. Cannot connect the iPod prompt shown on the screen (Touch console only). 2) SOLUTION: a. Confirm whether the iPod cable is well-connected, not broken or damaged. iPod FPC connected to the UCB FFC wire connected from the iPod board to the UCB iPod board iPod wire b. Replace the iPod cable and try again. Refer to the figure below regarding the iPod cable and the iPod board. iPod Wire iPod PCB Board FFC connect wire c.
CHAPTER 3: Troubleshooting 3.8 TROUBLESHOOTING – Speaker / Audio Issues 1) SYMPTOM: a. The speaker has no sound output; the headphones have no sound output. 2) SOLUTION: 3.8.1 Elegant a. If the speaker has no sound output, confirm whether the speaker wire is well-connected with the UCB. b. If well-connected, make sure that the audio output short-circuit terminals are tight. Refer to the electrical diagram to see where the audio output short-circuit terminals should be plugged in at.
CHAPTER 3: Troubleshooting 3.9 TROUBLESHOOTING –Radio Frequency Board Issues 1) SYMPTOM: a. The Radio Frequency (RF) board cannot connect with the Passport. 2) SOLUTION: a. Make sure that the RF and Passport connection key are functional (see Key Test in Section 2.3.5). TM (STOP & Incline+), EP (STOP & Resistance). b. Confirm again whether the FFC connect wire is damaged. FFC connected to the UCB FPC Connector RF board c. If above connections are all confirmed ok, replace the RF board.
CHAPTER 3: Troubleshooting 3.10 TROUBLESHOOTING – Virtual Active (VA) Issues 1) SYMPTOM: a. Cannot play the Virtual Active (VA) files. 2) SOLUTION: a. Confirm if the SD card is firmly seated on the UCB, if not, please re-insert the SD card and use adhesive tape to fix it in place. No Good OK b. If the SD card is inserted correctly, update the Software Versions. c. If the VA still cannot be played, replace the UCB.
CHAPTER 4: Update OS & Software & IO 4.1 UPDATING OS, SOFTWARE, AND IO VERSIONS 4.1.1 Update File Description OS Update File: NK.rom; Elegant Console Update Software File: DeluxeGUIDeploy.CAB; Touch Console Update Software File: PremierGUIDeploy.CAB OS update file Software update file Configuration file Sub MCU update file * Note: update the software after the OS is updated. 4.1.2 Update OS & Software * Note: OS files need to distinguish between 7, 10, and 15 inch displays.