l Because only one status color and state can be shown at a time, the condition states are
prioritized as follows from lowest to highest: Blue Solid (lowest), Blue Pulsing, Yellow
Solid, Yellow Pulsing (highest). Higher priority states are always shown before a lower
priority state, until cleared.
l The console UPCA
1
determines the ASL state using inputs from the error log and main-
tenance counter. During active operation (workout in progress) or during the pause
state, the console transmits the ASL state to the lower control board (LPCA
2
).
l Only direct error code and maintenance counter data is used to determine the current
machine ASL state. No special algorithms (e.g., user behavior) are utilized to determine
the status.
l Error code operation: A logged system error code will cause the ASL to begin pulsing
yellow. If the error self-corrects, the ASL will change from pulsing to solid yellow.
Depending on the error code type, after the end of a workout, the solid yellow light will
either revert back to blue (or pulsing blue), or require the operator to do a manual reset
from the service menu.
l Maintenance counter operation: The counter starts at 1000 miles and counts down the
miles of active use to 0 miles. When the counter reaches zero, the ASL will begin
pulsing blue indicating preventative maintenance is due.
ASL States
The ASL utilizes a combination of blue and yellow lights to indicate the current operational
machine status.
ASL State DESCRIPTION
OFF The unit is powered OFF or there is no power to the LPCA or some other
hard failure. On P10, P30, P30i and P31 consoles the ASL brightness is
set to OFF.
1
Upper PCA board
2
Lower printed circuit assembly; generally this refers to the lower board. On treadmills, this is
the motor controller unit (MCU), and on self-powered units, it is the main board in the lower
section.
Contact Precor Customer Support at support@precor.com or 800.786.8404 with
any questions.
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