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NSM ES-IV Jukebox Installation 

Hooking Up The Digital Music Player To Your Jukebox

 

 

Assemble your Hard Disc Drive or Compact Flash memory 
to the MP3-DSP digital music player board. 
 
Plug in the 9-pin mini DIN connector (arrow or notch at the 
top). Connect the power supply and D-Sub connectors as 
shown at the left. 
 
At the jukebox Control Unit board connector position ST8, 
unplug the 8-pin CD Mechanism connector and plug in the 
NSM4MP3's connector (blue wire facing toward ST5). 
 
Unplug the connectors at the back of the CD mechanism 
changer, attach the 4-pin jukebox audio connector to the 
Ground Loop Isolator, plug the players RCA audio output 
connectors to the other end of the isolator. 
 
The wall adapter plugs into the jukebox internal outlet.  
 
 

Built-In Diagnostics 

 

When the player is powered up, diagnostics are performed 
followed by song indexing. The LED will be blinking rapidly 
during this time. Depending upon the number of songs,  
this can take up to a few seconds to complete. The LED 
will stop blinking when finished. 
 
If an error is detected, the LED will continually flash an 
error code of one to four blinks each, 
 
(1) INITIALIZATION ERROR, disk drive is not inserted 
                 correctly or MP3 player board failure. 
(2) FILESYSTEM ERROR, unable to locate FAT32 
                 filesystem or drive was not formatted. 
(3) NO FOLDERS FOUND, a directory folder is used for 
                 each CD, check disk contents. 
(4) NO MP3 FILES FOUND, MP3 files are used for each 
                 audio track, check disk contents. 
 
 

Playing MP3 Songs

 

 

Your jukebox operates exactly as it did before, two digit 
disc number and two digit track number. 
 
The jukebox and player are also capable of having up to 99 
tracks for each disc but you may need to set parameter 
P22 to play tracks higher than 24. The first two digits are 
the maximum disc number and the next two are maximum 
track number. Factory setting is 0024 which is 100 discs 
having up to 24 tracks. 
 
NSM ES-IV series jukeboxes do not employ track select 
verification. In other words, you can select a track number 
that does not exist. In this case, the jukebox will revert to 
play track number 1 on that selected CD. 

POWER SUPPLY 

AUDIO OUTPUT 

MP3 PLAYER

 

TO JUKEBOX  

CONTROL  

TO 

JUKEBOX 

AUDIO 

FROM 

MP3 

PLAYER  

9-PIN 

D-SUB 

37-PIN 

D-SUB 

Ground 

Loop 

Isolator 

Summary of Contents for NSM4MP3

Page 1: ...which is c ompatible with Windows Mac Linux and other systems A typical 100 CD jukebox with an average of 20 tracks each would require a 10GB hard drive or Compact Flash card at the CD quality bit rate of 192 Kbps Data Sync Engineering P O Box 539 Footbridge Lane Bldg 3 Blairstown New Jersey 07825 TEL 908 362 6299 FAX 908 362 5889 Email sales datasynceng com Web www datasynceng com NSM4MP3 Copyrig...

Page 2: ...ht are not used This is the MP3 digital subsystem player circuit board with a hard disk drive attached The Hard Drive is not included This is the Compact Flash Memory card version It requires the IDE to CF adapter board which plugs into the 44 pin IDE connector The IDE to CF adapter board is available as a separate item The Hard Drive or Compact Flash Memory cards are also available Assembling the...

Page 3: ...E Power combined This connector has a blocked socket and must be installed in the correct orientation Match the blocked socket with the missing pin on the drive mechanism 2 5 IDE Mechanisms get their power from the USB port Laptop NoteBook 2 5 Hard Drive Permanent mount or removable Mount down holes at each corner Mounting Screws Rubber Feet Arrow Faces Up ...

Page 4: ...Single click the new drive letter to hi lite Click File New Then click on Folder You should see a New Folder name Change the name The first two letters must be your disc number from 00 to 99 The following letters can be any text you choose Optional Compact Flash Card Adapter The 44 pin IDE adapter allows Compact Flash memory card usage Works with FAT32 formatted cards 2GB and higher Approximate so...

Page 5: ...er Previously folders were numbered to identify disc positions here MP3 song names must be numbered to identify their track position Most MP3 rippers or extractors will provide this track numbering feature for you All characters after the two digit track number are ignored and can be any text you choose Just like for CD s you must have sequential track numbers you can not have skipped sequences MP...

Page 6: ...en finished If an error is detected the LED will continually flash an error code of one to four blinks each 1 INITIALIZATION ERROR disk drive is not inserted correctly or MP3 player board failure 2 FILESYSTEM ERROR unable to locate FAT32 filesystem or drive was not formatted 3 NO FOLDERS FOUND a directory folder is used for each CD check disk contents 4 NO MP3 FILES FOUND MP3 files are used for ea...

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