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Precor TRM700-16 Base - Treadmill Placement and Spacing Requirement

Precor TRM700-16 Base
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For MYE displays.
l Analog video power (at each display): - 30 dB to +20 dB RF power with a (+40 db C/N
(Channel to Noise ratio) .
l Digital RF power (at each display): -5 dB to 0 dB.
Using an RF wall outlet
If a wall RF outlet is used to power several consoles in series for a row of equipment there is a
minimum RF power requirement at the outlet of +35 dB at +40 dB minimum channel to noise
ratio for analog video and a +25 dB for Digital video. RF signal strength of +35 dB can power
17 to 19 consoles in a single row when properly tapped out.
Internet Ethernet Requirements
It is recommend a dedicated CAT6 Ethernet feed to each equipment location.
Communication Requirements:
l 512Kb/s up
l 5-10Mb/s down
l Switch Ports: 80, 123, 443
The P80 console uses a security token for communication to Precor servers. The security
token is a hash string that is sent with every API call from the FE’s to the Amazon Cloud. It ori-
ginates after the equipment is registered at the location. The P80 issues a ‘Call’ which returns
the registration token and the fitness equipment URL. Every event after that uses the URL and
the token to validate/authenticate communication with the Amazon servers and Preva Busi-
ness Systems (PBS).
All communication with our servers is currently done via outgoing (originating from the con-
sole) HTTPS sessions. The P80 utilizes NTP
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to set its clock and for synchronization. At no
time is Precor connecting to your network to "push" any data. The P80 initiates all data
requests.
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Treadmill Placement and Spacing Requirement
The minimum side to side spacing between treadmills is 20 in (0.5 m) and the minimum front to
back spacing is 78 in (2 m).
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Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a networking protocol for clock synchronization between
computer systems over packet-switched, variable-latency data networks.
Experience Series 700 Line Treadmills
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1 Introduction
General Information

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