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PRECOR P94 and P84 Touchscreen

International Shipping

World-Wide

90 DAY WARRANTY

Warranty On All Replacement Parts

Display Type

  • LCD Capacitive Touchscreens
  • P94: 21.5 in / 54.6 cm
  • P84: 15.6 in / 39.6 cm

Product Configurations

  • P94: Treadmill, StairClimber
  • P84: Treadmill, StairClimber, Elliptical Fitness Crosstrainer (EFX®), Adaptive Motion Trainer (AMT®), Upright Bike, Recumbent Bike

Mobile Device Charger

Wireless - Powered by NuCurrent®

Smart Watch Connector

Apple Watch® and Samsung Galaxy Watch® wearable compatibility.

Apple Watch is a trademark of Apple, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries and regions

Numeric Key Pad

In Software

Motion Controls

  • Treadmill: Speed and Incline
  • StairClimber: Steps Per Minute
  • Elliptical: Incline and Resistance
  • AMT: Resistance and Stride Height
  • Recumbent and Upright Bikes: Resistance

Console Languages

English, Arabic, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, French, Finnish, German, Hebrew, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Welsh

Units Selection

Metric or U.S. Standard

Electronic Readouts

  • Treadmill: Average Speed, Pace, Distance, Calories, Heart Rate, Time Elapsed, Time Remaining
  • StairClimber: Steps/Min, Level, Total Steps, Floors, Calories, Heart Rate, Time Elapsed, Time Remaining
  • Elliptical: Total Strides, Strides/Min, Distance, Calories, Heart Rate, Time Elapsed, Time Remaining
  • AMT: Calories/Min, Strides/Min, Distance, Calories, Heart Rate, Time Elapsed, Time Remaining
  • Bikes: Speed, RPM, Distance, Calories, Heart Rate, Time Elapsed, Time Remaining

Reading Rack

Integrated

Workouts

Quick Start, Aerobic, Aerobic Plus, Fat Burner, Glute Toner, Manual Heart Rate, Custom HIIT, 4-3 Interval, 1:1 Interval, 2:1 Interval, 4:1 Interval, Manual, Mountain Peaks, Rolling Hills, RunTV, 5K, Air Force Test, Army Test, Law Enforcement Test, Marines Test, Navy High Altitude Test, Navy Test, CPAT, Watts, Challenging Milestones, Leisurely Milestones, Training Milestones

*Not all programs available on all product types.

Maximum Workout Time

120 minutes (60 min default)

Pause Range

1-300 seconds (30 seconds default)

Auto Shutoff

Yes

Touchscreens

  • Screen Resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9

Integrated Entertainment Options

  • Global TV Support: NTSC/ATSC, PAL/SECAM, DVB-T/T2/C, ISDB-T, DTMB, Cable/Satellite Receiver Support, Pro:Idiom®, IPTV
  • Video Decoding: MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.264
  • Closed Captioning: Yes, CC1-4, Text 1-4 (North America only)
  • Audio/Video Inputs: RF, HDMI

Networked Capabilities

  • Wi-Fi: Dual-band 802.11 a/b/g/n
  • Minimum Wi-Fi Download Speed Per Console: 5 Mbps
  • Minimum Wi-Fi Upload Speed Per Location: 10 Mbps
  • Bluetooth: Bluetooth 4.0 (Bluetooth 2.0 plus BTLE)
  • RFIC/NFC: ISO/ISEC 14443A MIFARE, NFC P2P and R/W modes
  • HDMI: HDMI 1.4b
  • Ethernet: 10/100/1000 Base-T
  • Diagnostics: Ability to pull log files, set club parameters, e.g. limit exercise time, set default language and pause time.
  • CSAFE Ready: N/A
  • Video Inputs: RF, HDMI

Equipment Dimensions and Weight

P94 Specifications

  • Console Size: 23 x 21.7 x 4 in / 58 x 55 x 10 cm
  • Visible Screen Size: 10.5 x 18.7 in / 26.7 x 47.5 cm
  • Console Weight: 24 lb / 10.8 kg

P84 Specifications

  • Console Size: 20.2 x 16.6 x 4 in / 51 x 42 x 10 cm
  • Visible Screen Size: 7.6 x 13.6 in / 19.3 x 34.5 cm
  • Console Weight: 18 lb / 8.2 kg

Shipping Dimensions and Weight

P94 Specifications

  • Console Size: 26.6 x 20.3 x 6.5 in / 65.1 x 51.5 x 16.5 cm
  • Cradle Size: 25.6 x 20.3 x 6.5 in / 65.1 x 51.5 x 16.5 cm
  • Total Shipping Weight: 40.8 lb / 18.5 kg

P84 Specifications

  • Console Size: 25.6 x 20.3 x 6.5 in / 65.1 x 51.5 x 16.5 cm
  • Cradle Size: 25.6 x 20.3 x 6.5 in / 65.1 x 51.5 x 16.5 cm
  • Total Shipping Weight: 34.2 lb / 15.5 kg

Power Requirements

  • Equipment: Powered (100v-240v)
  • International 240 VAC: Applicable country-specific power cord
  • US & Canada 240 VAC: 220V-240V/15A circuit with 5-20R NEMA receptacle
  • US & Canada 120 VAC: 120V/15A circuit with 5-20R NEMA receptacle
  • Power Supply (console): 60w/12v
  • Power Requirements (console): 100v-240v

Regulatory Approval - Wireless

AS/NZS 4268:2012 +A1:2013; EN 300 328 V1.9.1:2015; EN 300 330 -2 V1.6.1:2015; EN 301 489-03 V1.6.1:2013; EN 301 489-17 V2.2.1:2012; EN 301 893 V1.7.1:2012; FCC 15:225:2015; FCC 15:247:2015; FCC 15:407:2015; RSS-210:2010; RSS-247:2015

Regulatory Approval - Console

FCC, CE, IEC CB Scheme, TUV NRTL, US/CA

Heart Rate Hand Sensors

Handheld heart rate sensors located on fixed handlebars for increased accuracy and ease-of-use by users of all sizes.

Heart Rate Telemetry

Equipped for heart rate telemetry reading using a chest strap.

Heart Rate Sensory Advisory

The heart rate features are intended for reference only. They may not be accurate for every user or at every speed and are not intended for use as a medical device. Holding the heart rate handle touch sensor while exercising at higher intensity may also decrease the accuracy of the heart rate reading and is not recommended. Please also read the product documentation and our Frequently Asked Questions.

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