Precor 300753-201 manual Event Log

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Event Log

The software is able to detect a variety of events. The event log holds a maximum of 30 events. After the log reaches 30 events, older events are erased to make room for newer ones.

Note: There is a shortcut for quick access to the Event Log report. From the Welcome banner, press Reset (Pause/Reset on tread consoles) for five seconds. If there are no events, the words STUCK KEY appear and then the console returns to the Welcome banner.

Each event log entry contains the following information:

Event number

Odometer value when the event occurred

Hour meter value at the time the event occurred

Current drawn by the motor when the event occurred (treadmill only)

The following table contains a list of events detectable by the software.

Table 2. Event log numbers and descriptions

Event

Description of Event

Number

 

 

 

00

Upper PCA memory location event

 

 

02

RAM location event

 

 

03

EEPROM checksum event

 

 

05

Depressed key at power up

 

 

09

Lower PCA memory test event

 

 

10

Line Frequency out of acceptable range

 

 

11

Watchdog (Upper PCA) low voltage power

 

 

12

Watchdog (Lower PCA) low voltage power

 

 

13

Fan at incorrect speed (version 1 treadmills)

 

 

14

Fan fail (Lower PCA)

 

 

15

AC input voltage too high

 

 

16

AC input voltage too low

 

 

20

Too many maximum power requests in one second

 

 

21

Too many maximum consecutive power requests

 

 

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