Page 3 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents FCC Regulatory Statements _________________________________________________ Parts List _______________________________________________________________ Marketing Statement Regarding Heart Rate ____________________________________ Specifications ______________________________________...
Page 4 - FCC Regulatory Statements
1 1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 2. Changes or modif...
Page 5 - Parts List
2 All 727- 0083 Spinning ® Computer Kits include: Part Number for re -order Qua ntity Description 727 -0083 Spinning ® Computer Kit 1 Spinning ® Computer 1 Mounting Bracket 1 V2 Bracket Mounting Insert 727 -0093 -K T Mounting Bracket Kit 1 Pro Bracket Mounting Insert 727 -0084 -K T 1 Cadence Sensor ...
Page 6 - Marketing Statement Regarding Heart Rate
3 Marketing Statement Regarding Heart Rate Acquisition on the Star Trac Spinning ® Computer: Star Trac takes the acquisition and accuracy of heart rate very seriously and has developed a system to perform to the best ability that technology will allow. Star Trac has engineered a product that has tak...
Page 8 - Battery life expectancy:; Specifications
5 Computer: Heart Rate Range : Approximately 30” From computer to users HR chest strap Battery: Qt y 4 each AA Alkaline Battery life expectancy: 1 year (depending on use and backlight usage) Cadence Sensor: Battery: Lithium CR2032 Battery life expectancy: Approximately 2.5 Years (depending on use) D...
Page 9 - How it Works; RPM
6 How does the Spinning computer work? The Spinning computer displays heart rate, RPM (speed), total distance and elapsed time. • The heart rate information is received from a Polar © T61, Polar © T31C or Polar © WearLink ® heart rate strap worn by the person riding the Spinning Bike. The Polar stra...
Page 10 - Computer Window and Buttons
7 Start pedaling then press any button to turn on the Spinning ® Computer; the following data will be displayed: HR - Displays the Heart Rate of the user when wearing a compatible Polar ® H R telemetry strap in beats per minute. RPM - Shows the pedaling speed of the user in r evolutions per minute. ...
Page 11 - Installing or Replacing Batteries
8 Time required: 5 Minutes Parts required: 4 new AA alkaline batteries Tools required: Slotted or Phillips screwdriver Note: The batte ries in the computer will last approximately 1 year depending on usage. The cadence sensor battery will last approximately 2.5 Low Battery Indicator Remove the compu...
Page 12 - Installing or Repla cing Batteries – cont’d
9 Note the directions each battery is to be installed. There is a plus (+) and minus (-) symbol inside the battery compartment. The + sign indicates the positive (+) side on the battery and the - indicates the negative (-) side on the battery. Insert each of the 4 batteries into the battery compartm...
Page 14 - CAUTION: TEST ONE BIKE AT A TIME; , the range for the cadence sensor is; Testing for RPM
11 Time required: Less then 5 Minutes Parts required: N/A Tools required: N/A TEST Procedure: Once the batteries are installed, press any button and the display window will turn on in the Workout mode. Test by waving a magnet across the cadence sensor. If you see RPM values, then the cadence sensor ...
Page 15 - CAUTION: SYNC ONE BIKE AT A TIME; Syncing Mode
12 Syncing Process: Tools required: Coin (penny, dime, etc.) or similar item to remove battery cover Steps to Syncing: Removing the battery lid on the backside of the Spinning ® Computer and insert or replace the 4 AA batteries. 2. Once the batteries are installed, press any button and the display w...
Page 16 - Syncing Process – cont’d
13 4. Place the battery back in the cadence upside down to reset the system. Do not put the lid back on yet. Battery facing upside down → Battery facing ← right side up 5. Activate Sync Mode on the computer by holding down the Light and Toggle buttons for several seconds until the window displays “C...
Page 17 - Wait for 60 seconds.
14 8. With the computer window still displaying “Conn” hold the magnet about 1/2 inch (1 . 2 cm) away from the edge of the cadence sensor with the large arrow pointing towards the magnet. Wave the magnet back and forth several times until the window on the computer displays a random ID number (e. g....
Page 18 - Setup Mode
15 Spinning ® Computer is pre-set with a gear ratio 2 and a setting display distance in miles. It is also pre -set with recommended default settings for the length of time the backlight will stay on when activated and the length of time summary information will be display ed. You can make changes to...
Page 19 - BLON; BLU
16 • Units - MILES or KM Note: User will not get the correct RPM values if the Gear Ratio setting is not correct. (Default Setting) • BLON – (Default Back Light On * ) The amount of time the backlight will stay on when the left button is pressed. Select between 1 second to 60 seconds using the Light...
Page 20 - UH; ODO; SON
17 • UH – (Usage Hours) Total operation time in hou rs of display since the last data clearing. Press the Light (left) button to clear data, if desired, then press Toggle (right) button to accept and advance to the next setting. • ODO – Total Miles / KM Total traveled distance in miles or KM since t...
Page 21 - Caution; Installation of Cadence Sensor and Magnet – All Spinners®
18 Before the cadence sensor is securely fastened to the flywheel support , it must be adjusted so that it is about 5 mm (.20 in) from the magnet face. Install the magnet on the flywheel so that it aligns with the arrow on the end of the cadence sensor. Note the distance between the end of the caden...
Page 22 - Mounting Computer On Handlebars - V-Bikes
19 Time required: 15 Minutes Parts required: 727 -0083 Spinning ® Computer Kit NOTE: The thick insert is used on the V-Bikes Tools required: M5 Allen Wrench M2 Allen Wrench Place the thick insert inside the bottom part of the Mounting Bracket Clamp. Position the mounting bracket onto the center -cur...
Page 24 - Mounting Computer On Handlebars - Elite 6900 and NXT 7000
21 Time required: 15 Minutes Parts required: 727 -0083 Spinning® Computer Kit Note: The inserts and mount ing bracket are not used on the Elite 6900 or NXT 7000. Tools required: M5 Allen Wrench M2 Allen Wrench 1. Install the mounting bracket to the center flat section of the handlebar by slightly pr...
Page 25 - No display; Preventative Maintenance; Maintenance Checklist
22 Star Trac strongly recommends performing the regular daily, weekly and monthly preventive maintenance routines outlined below. If any items need replacement contact the Star Trac CustomerSupport Department at 800- 503-1 221 or 1-714 -669- 1660. Daily W= Weekly M= Monthly W M Procedure Daily maint...
Page 27 - FAQ’s and Troubleshooting – cont’d
24 Battery light does not stay on long enough o Change the BLON time (see page 6). No RPM o Is the magnet on the left side of the flywheel and aligned with the cadence sensor o Sync up the computer and cadence unit and wait 60 seconds . o Check the battery in the cadence sensor. o If pedaling exceed...
Page 28 - Instructor Education; Heart Rate Monitoring:; Spinning® Instructor Education
25 Instructor Education Cadence, Resistance And Intensity: Understanding the relationship between cadence, resistance and intensity is the key to Spinning® program classes that meet training goals. By using the Spinner® computer, you will become more proficient at increasing power, gaining efficient...