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14. FCC COMPLIANCE 

Note

: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B 

digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  These limits are designed to provide 
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.  This equipment 
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in 
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  If this 
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be 
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the 
interference by one of more of the following measures:  

--Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  

--Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  

--Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is 
connected.  

--Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/technician for help.  

 
Changes or modifications not expressly approved in writing by Chicago Gaming Company could 
void the user’s authority to operate the product. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 1015

Page 1: ...1 Chicago Gaming Company 4616 W 19th Street Cicero IL 60804 800 379 9776 Rev 07 OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...t registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade and third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an e...

Page 3: ...isassemble Or Dispose Of In Fire CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type Replace Battery with Matsushita Type CR2032 Only Us Of Another battery May Present A Risk Of Fire Or Explosion Optimum operating environment is between 50 105 Fahrenheit Use with only 115 volts 60Hz We recommend using a surge suppresser or UPS Uninterruptibl...

Page 4: ...s button opens the Utilities Menu 3 7 Menu This button is used to go to the previous or top menu 3 8 Select This button is used to make selections and proceed through the menus 3 9 Page Up This button moves the cursor up multiple lines 3 10 Up This button moves the cursor up one line 3 11 Down This button moves the cursor down one line 3 12 Page Down This button moves the cursor down multiple line...

Page 5: ... jukebox and the name of the album does not appear in the list choose Rip As Untitled After the CD is ripped you can either enter a title for the album through Edit Untitled Albums or you can connect to the updated Internet Database via telephone line or ethernet connection to automatically enter the album information for all untitled albums you have copied to your jukebox Alternately you can leav...

Page 6: ...lso allows you to turn Shuffle or Jukebox Mode on Mode Menu Albums Tracks Shuffle Jukebox Mode Artists Sorts by artist name Sorts by album name Sorts by track name Plays tracks in random order When Jukebox Mode is on selecting a song will place it in a temporary queue When this mode is off selecting a new song will replace a song that is playing ...

Page 7: ...acks are sorted according to which mode you are in Select the track with the Select button and go back with the Menu button To exit and save press Playlist Upon saving the playlist will be given a generic name To change the name choose Edit Playlist Name 6 2 Delete Playlist Selecting Delete Playlist from the Playlist Menu allows the user to erase unwanted playlists Using the Up and Down buttons se...

Page 8: ...nd Select Use Up and Down to change letters Page Up and Page Down move six letters at a time Use Select to move the cursor forward and Menu to save changes 6 4 Select Playlist Use this option to start a playlist that has already been created Use Up and Down to navigate and Select to begin playing ...

Page 9: ...erform diagnostics and rip CDs Utilities Menu Album Maintenance Menu Settings Bubbler Stats Diagnostics Now Playing Rip CD Manage albums and album information Perform diagnostics on the Jukebox Shows information on current song Displays number of songs artists disk use etc View settings for the Jukebox Copy music from a CD to Jukebox ...

Page 10: ...ccess the internet to update untitled albums 7 1 i Edit Untitled Album This option allows the user to add information for an untitled album Select the album to be edited Use Up and Down to change letters Menu to go back and Select to advance the cursor See section 4 on page 5 for more information on untitled albums ...

Page 11: ...tiple instances into one common name After selecting Merge Artist choose the name of the surviving artist then choose the name to be merged into the surviving artist name 7 1 iv Process Untitled Albums With Internet If a CD does not appear from the local database the jukebox can be connected to the internet to search for album information Either an ethernet cable or dialup modem can be used Check ...

Page 12: ...ed to the jukebox Tracks Total number of songs copied to the jukebox Untitled Number of albums without titles Disk Use Percent of hard drive currently used Air Click Displays whether the AirClick is connected Internet Either Connected or Not Connected to the internet ja 011 jb 054 kr 059 kp 028 kf 039 ci 021 pu 019 These boxes contain information on the various software version numbers 7 3 Diagnos...

Page 13: ...ck USB This tests the functionality of the AirClick device Like the Switch Test pressing a button on the AirClick should display the button in the box AirClick connects to a USB port which is located on the back panel of the jukebox See section 10 on page 18 for more information on the AirClick 7 3 iii Modem Dialup Log This is a log of attempted connections to the internet through the dial up mode...

Page 14: ...more than one album title is returned choose the correct name using the Up Down and Select buttons If the name of the album in the jukebox does not appear choose Rip As Untitled CD The album information can either be entered manually or Process Untitled Albums With Internet can be used Instructions for processing untitled albums can be found in the Albums Maintenance Menu on page 8 7 5 ii Eject CD...

Page 15: ...rn Main Channel and J Pod Channel On or Off 7 6 i Bass Treble Control Bass and Treble Control can be found in the Utilities Menu listed under Settings Page Up and Page Down control bass while Up and Down control treble Both bass and treble can be changed from 18 db to 18 db Press Menu to exit and save ...

Page 16: ...the first six digits of your telephone number https myaccount earthlink net cam accessnumber jsp 7 6 iii JPOD Channel An external audio device such as an MP3 player can be played through The Digital Bubbler The line in jack can be found just inside the CD Door on the right side This setting toggles the line in ON or OFF When connecting an external audio device be sure to turn JPOD Channel ON 7 6 i...

Page 17: ...ation 8 2 Dialup Connection Digital Bubbler has an optional dialup modem that can be used to connect to the internet database The first step is finding the access number closest to your location Turn to pages 35 63 or visit Earthlink s website at https myaccount earthlink net cam accessnumber jsp Refer to section 7 6 ii for information on entering your access number After this is complete simply r...

Page 18: ...ed make sure you connect the same wire to the same color on both the speaker and the jukebox Use only 8 ohm speakers Do not add more than one speaker per channel 10 AirClick The Digital Bubbler is compatible with the Griffin AirClick This can be used to remotely Pause Skip Forward Skip Backward or adjust the volume Connect the AirClick to a USB port on the back panel before turning the jukebox ON ...

Page 19: ...c DB This option will reformat the hard drive and completely install the operating system and music database Highlight this option press select and follow the on screen instructions to begin software installation This operation will reinstall software on the hard drive or format and install software on a new hard drive 11 02 EJECT JB Live Power Down After you have reinstalled the JB OS or performe...

Page 20: ... 1 015 ART CDDOOR CD Door Plexi 1 015 ART CLRCCFL CCFL Color Gel 2 015 ART CLRTUBE Color Tube Insert 2 015 ART COINPLX Coin Entry Plexi 1 015 ART COLORS Color Cone 2 015 ART DWINDOW Door Window Screened Digital Bubbler 1 015 ART GARTCVR Grill Art Cover 1 015 ART GRLSTAR Grill Star Art Plexi 1 ...

Page 21: ...wer Cable 1 015 CBL AMPSERL Serial Amp Cable 1 015 CBL DOORAC Door AC Cable 1 015 CBL LCDPWR LCD Cable 1 015 CBL SPEAKLF Speaker Cable Left 1 015 CBL SPEAKRT Speaker Cable Right 1 015 CBL LINEIN Line In Jack 1 015 CBL SWPCB Switch PCB Harness 1 015 CBL POWER Power Wire Harness 1 015 CBL 4FLTFLX Molex Cable Flat Flex 4 50MM 1 015 CBL USB0402 USB to Motherboard Adapter 2 000 CBL 3USBAB USB A M to B ...

Page 22: ...y 015 CCC FRTDOOR Front Door 1 015 CCC MAINCAB Main Cabinet 1 015 CCC SPKPANL Speaker Panel 1 000 CTR ENETCPL Cat 4 Ethernet Coupler Bigger opening 1 000 CTR PHONCPL Telephone Line Coupler Smaller opening 1 000 ELE 256DDR RAM 256 DDR DDR266 1 ...

Page 23: ...ame Qty 000 ELE BALLAST Florescent Electronic Ballast 2 000 ELE DVDDRIV Sony DVD Drive Black DDU1615 1 000 ELE HD250GB Western Digital 250GB Hard Drive 1 015 ELE JAMPII Audio Amp 1 015 ELE PSUP460 Power Supply 1 000 ELE ML8000 VIA SBC 1 ...

Page 24: ...m 1 015 GLS HMIRROR Mirrors For Side of Cabinet 015 HDW 12GRILL 12 Woofer Grill 1 000 HDW SMOUNT Shock Mounts 4 000 LMP 12CCFL CCFL Tubes 2 000 LMP F20T12C Florescent Lamp 2 000 LMS 042050 Florescent Lamp Socket 2 015 MLS AGLBRKT Angle Bracket 4 015 MLS AMPHEAT Power Amp Heat Sink 1 ...

Page 25: ...t 1 015 MLS BASCNRT Base Trim Corner Right 1 015 MLS BASEFR Base Front Trim 1 015 MLS BASELF Base Side Left 1 015 MLS BASERT Base Side Right 1 015 MLS BUBHEAT Bubble Tube Heater 16 015 MLS BUBMTGL Bubble Mount Left Bracket 4 015 MLS BUBMTGR Bubble Mount Right Bracket 4 015 MLS CDBRKTL CD Door Bracket Left 1 ...

Page 26: ...15 MLS CDBRKTR CD Door Bracket Right 1 015 MLS CDPIVTL CD Door Pivot Left 1 015 MLS CDPIVTR CD Door Pivot Right 1 015 MLS CDSPACR CD Door Spacer 2 015 MLS CFBALST CCFL Inverter Mount 1 015 MLS CFLAMP CCFL Lamp Mount Bracket 2 015 MLS CLCDMNT LCD Mount Bracket 1 015 MLS DHING2 Door Hinge 1 ...

Page 27: ... MLS FLMPLFL F Lamp Mount Left Lower 1 015 MLS FLMPLFU F Lamp Mount Left Upper 1 015 MLS FLMPRTL F Lamp Mount Right Lower 1 015 MLS FLMPRTU F Lamp Mount Right Upper 1 000 MLS FUSPLT Power Inlet Plate 1 015 MLS GLSBRKT Display Glass Retainer 6 015 MLS GRILCLM Grill Clamp 10 ...

Page 28: ...ip 4 015 MLS GRILTRM Inner Grill Trim Bracket 2 015 MLS HDDBRK CD HDD Mount Bracket 2 015 MLS KEYBRKT Keyboard Mount Bracket 2 015 MLS LCKBAR Lock Bar 1 015 MLS LCKPIVT Lock Pivot 1 015 MLS LCKRELS Lock Release 1 015 MLS LCKSTRK Lock Strike 1 015 MLS LINEIN Line In Bracket 1 ...

Page 29: ...c Retainer 16 000 MLS PWRPLT2 Power Switch Plate for Chily Switch 1 015 MLS WINCLIP Window Clip 4 015 MON LCD8INC LCD Display 1 015 MTR A224LC5 Synchron 110V 60Hz 10 RPM Motor w 175 flatted shaft 2 015 PCB BUTTONS Button Board Assembly 1 015 PCB CROSOVR Crossover 1 ...

Page 30: ... 1 000 PIN RING 75 Rubber for Lamp Wheel 2 015 PLE CLRTUBE Clear Tube 2 015 PLF INNERCV Inner Grill Curved Plastic 2 015 PLF INNERST Inner Grill Straight Plastic 2 015 PLF LPILAST Left Pilaster Plastic 1 015 PLF NAMEPLT Nameplate Plastic 1 015 PLF RPILAST Right Pilaster Plastic 1 ...

Page 31: ...SIDERED Side Red Plastic 1 015 PLF TOPRED Top Center Red Plastic 1 015 PLF UPLEFT Upper Left Plastic 1 015 PLF UPRIGHT Upper Right Plastic 1 015 PLM CBUTTON Center Button Casting 2 015 PLM COININ Coin Entry Casting 1 015 PLM DRVWHL0 Lamp Drive Wheel 2 ...

Page 32: ... Part Number Part Name Qty 015 PLM GRILL Grill 1 015 PLM KEYCAPS Selector Buttons 12 015 PLM LBUTTON Left Button Casting 015 PLM LMPWHEL Lamp Wheel 2 015 PLM LWCAST Left W Casting 1 015 PLM PILCAP Pilaster Trim Cap 2 ...

Page 33: ...rt Name Qty 015 PLM PILCAST Pilaster Trim Casting 6 015 PLM RBUTTON Right Button Casting 015 PLM RWCAST Right W Casting 1 015 PLM TAILCST Tail Casting 1 015 PLS BUBSPRT Bubble Tube Support 4 015 PLS BUBTOP Bubble Tube Top Support 4 ...

Page 34: ...015 SPK DRIVE10 10 Woofer 1 015 SPK GRCLOTH Grill Cloth Diamond Pattern 1 015 SPK OUTTERM Speaker Output Terminal 1 015 SPK TWEETER Pioneer Tweeter 2 015 MSC BUBINCV Bubble Tube Inner Curve 2 015 MSC BUBOTCV Bubble Tube Outer Curve 2 015 MSC BUBSTRA Bubble Tube Straight 4 ...

Page 35: ...WDM LCDBOT Lower Display Molding 3 015 WDM LCDTOP Upper Display Molding 1 015 WMA DORCORN Wood Pilaster Block 2 000 HDW 3SCASTE 3 Swivel Caster 4 015 WSA CABASE Base Wood 1 015 WMD ESHELF Electronics Shelf 1 000 LCK 78KY644 7 8 Lock With Key 644 1 ...

Page 36: ...36 13 Wiring Diagram ...

Page 37: ...terference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver C...

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