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4) Playing the jukebox

Making Selections
When the discs and labels are installed, selections can be made using the keyboard at the
front of the jukebox or via the remote control.

To “flip” the title rack pages press the red buttons located on the far right hand side of
the button bank. Hold the button down until you reach your desired page.

To play a track, select the 3 digit number for the disc, and then the 2 digit number of the
individual track. These numbers will show up on the display as they are entered.
To play the whole of an album, without keying all the tracks individualy, select the 3 digit
disc number then enter the 2 digit track number as ‘00’.

To eject an entire disc press ‘EJECT DISC’ on the infra red remote.
To reject a single track press ‘EJECT TRACK’ on the infra red remote.
If you make a mistake while entering a selection press ‘KYBRD CANCEL’ on the infra red
remote to re-start the selection process, or press “C” on the jukebox button bank.

For continuous random play, press ‘SHUFFLE ON’ on the remote, the display will briefly
show ‘SH On’ and a small dot will appear in the bottom right corner of the LED display. 

To turn off this function, press ‘SHUFFLE OFF’, the display will briefly show ‘SH OFF’ and
the dot in the bottom right corner will clear. 

Please note: If the front glass is opened while the jukebox is playing, the CD will reject
and the CD mechanism will return to its central position.

Adjusting Volume
As a precaution against overloading the speakers when switching the jukebox on, the
volume is preset to a low level. To raise the volume to the preferred level, select a track,
wait until the CD is playing, then adjust the volume using the volume keys on the remote
control unit (See fig 7 opposite for remote control layout - the volume adjustment
buttons are shown highlighted in blue).

The display will briefly show the volume level as ‘L -’. The number will vary dependant on
the volume level with 0 for off and 50 for full volume.

The ‘VOL 2’ volume keys (on the remote) are used to adjust the volume of any external
speakers connected to the jukebox. please refer to section 6 “Adding additional
speakers”.  Pressing the ‘MUTE’ key on the remote, will instantly mute the amplifier and
the display will show ‘L —‘, to return the volume to the previous level press any of the
volume keys.

Summary of Contents for Classic Jukebox

Page 1: ...V3 June 2015 Series 2 Crosley SILVERAGE JUKEBOX USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...3 Inserting title cards and compact discs Pg 8 4 Playing the jukebox Pg 10 5 Connecting external audio devices Pg 12 6 Adding additional speakers Pg 14 7 Adjusting amplifier settings Pg 15 8 Moving th...

Page 3: ...than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consul...

Page 4: ...lift the unit This appliance must be connected to a mains socket with a protective earth connection The mains plug is the designated disconnection device and as such should be readily operable WARNIN...

Page 5: ...the jukebox will be found attached to the rear of the cabinet The keys will open the side locks and the rear cabinet lock See below FIG 1 The key will also open the cash box located on the side of the...

Page 6: ...ve the horizontal transit bar see fig 2 by unscrewing the black capped retaining screws at either end Re insert the screws once the bar is removed iii Remove the vertical transit bar by twisting it co...

Page 7: ...switch is shown in Fig 1 on page 5 The front display will show TRANSIT vii Locate the transit switch in the rear of the Jukebox see fig 3 Switch to operate mode the CD lifting mechanism will traverse...

Page 8: ...to read home produced compilation albums The title cards start at selection no 100 and finish at 179 The cards need to be inserted into the holders so that the small plastic tabs hold them in place s...

Page 9: ...he mechanism holds 80 CDs PLEASE ENSURE THAT THE CDs ARE INSERTED ABSOLUTELY STRAIGHT Failure to do so can result in the mechanism mishandling the CD s which can cause damage to the CD s or the mechan...

Page 10: ...ow SH On and a small dot will appear in the bottom right corner of the LED display To turn off this function press SHUFFLE OFF the display will briefly show SH OFF and the dot in the bottom right corn...

Page 11: ...DIAMOND PACK LIGHTING See section on Diamond Pack lighting Please note the standby button is not yet implimented INFRA RED REMOTE CONTROL VOL 1 stereo pair Jukebox speakers VOL 2 External speakers if...

Page 12: ...switch over mode this means the 3 audio inputs are prioritised If a CD is playing on the Jukebox this has highest priority and the display will show Ch 1 If a CD is not playing the amplifier will prio...

Page 13: ...IEW OF D4 DIGITAL AMPLIFIER Auxilary inputs x 2 pairs Aux 1 left and right Aux 2 left and right Phono Digital Amp menu selection buttons Menu down Menu up minus plus Jukebox Reset Button Amplifier Aud...

Page 14: ...the rear of the Jukebox is the Speaker Matching Pad Fig 10 above Additional speakers should ideally be set up in a stereo configuration where the left speaker is connected to CH3 and the right speake...

Page 15: ...isplay mode Below is a description of the available menus Channel 1 Stereo Mono Switch This menu is used to set the amplifier in Stereo or 2 channel Mono This should be left as Stereo Channel 1 Master...

Page 16: ...e and is defaulted to 10 seconds The value can be set between 2 and 60 seconds MicrophoneVoiceover Karaoke If karaoke is selected the music and microphone will be heard together If voiceover is select...

Page 17: ...tle effect that adds clarity to music at low volumes Moving the Jukebox If you are moving the Jukebox over a distance or intend tipping the machine it is recommended that it is placed back in Transit...

Page 18: ...very these cables will be secured in the retaining clip as shown below in step 1 2 Unclip these cables and plug each cable into the Bluetooth receiver as shown in step 2 Insert the black and red plugs...

Page 19: ...ter 1234 4 Once pairing is complete the LED on the front of the Bluetooth accessory will begin to flash green 5 The LED will change to solid green when audio is being played on your audio device To pa...

Page 20: ...20 FIG 11 Bluetooth unit located inside the rear of the jukebox cabinet Accessed via the rear door Pairing button LED Display...

Page 21: ...lay and selections cannot be made Solution Jukebox door switch is open close and lock the front glass door of the Jukebox Fault Intermittent remote control Solution Ensure new batteries are used If on...

Page 22: ...box back on while holding the reset button down iv Wait 10 seconds then release the button If the reset has been successful the display will flash 179 and then 30 The CD mechanism should be parked ove...

Page 23: ...This product is proudly manufactured in the UK under license to Crosley Brands by Sound Leisure Limited 23...

Page 24: ...Crosley Brands 1220 east oak Street Louisville KY 40204 United States Phone 618 427 3761 Email retailsales crosleybrands com www crosleyradio com Manufactured under licence in the UK by...

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