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SECTION A: SETUP AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
TIME REQUIRED:
30 Minutes
PURPOSE
To establish a set of instructions for installing and activating Asset Management for Dealers and Users.
DESCRIPTION
The Remote Access Point (RAP) is a wireless access point which received data from transmission radios installed in Matrix 5 and 7 series
products. It is a standalone device (4” x 6” x 2”) that requires an Internet connection via a standard Ethernet cable. The RAP communicates
with BodyLAN™ enabled devices and sends it to the Matrix Asset Management network. The RAP requires only AC power and Internet
access to function. The RAP is embedded with a stripped down version of Windows XP, which runs the Matrix Asset Management application
(AHclient.exe). When powered up, the RAP will boot up to an embedded password protected shell.
To determine how many RAPs a club needs, follow the rules below:
A Each floor with Asset Management enabled equipment should have a RAP.
B Each RAP requires an Ethernet drop (network connection) and 110V power outlet.
C A RAP has a line of site range of 150-400 feet (RAP to equipment). Obstructions will reduce the distance. It is acceptable to have
multiple RAPs in the same room for large workout areas.
D Walls made of metal or concrete greatly reduce the distance that the RAP covers. If equipment is separated by this type of wall, an
additional RAP may be needed for each room depending on the distance the equipment is located from the RAP.