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Power Up 

 

WARNING  

Use of adapters or removal of the grounding pin of 
the plug may create a potential shock hazard and 
will defeat the surge protection devices causing 
erratic operation or destruction of the electronic 
assemblies and void all warranties. 

1.

 

Turn the Power Strip Switch ON

. The protection and 

ground indicators should light. If the ground indicator 
does not light, STOP and investigate the problem with 
the grounding. Do NOT continue to operate the 
jukebox in an ungrounded state. Not only is it harmful 
to the electronics, it is a SERIOUS SAFETY 
HAZZARD. 

2.

 

The Core will power up automatically. The system will 
load and re-boot several times. This is normal and part 
of the hardware detection process. 

When the system has finished loading and the album covers 
are showing, the lights should be on and the DBA arrows 
flashing.  

Touchscreen Calibration  

Press the “Calibrate” button on the front of the “Rowelink” 
controller located at the bottom of the Core.  

Follow the on-screen instructions to complete calibration

 

 
 

Shut Down 

 

To shut down the system for moving or service, move the 
main switch on the Power Strip to the OFF position. 

The jukebox may now be unplugged. 

Router and Other Customer 
Premise Equipment (CPE) 

 

The Rock-Ola/AMi Entertainment System requires a 
broadband Internet connection to operate. This can come in 
the form of a DSL Modem, Cable Modem, or Satellite. For 
your convenience, a router that has been pre-programmed is 
installed in the jukebox from the factory. You will need to 
install a modem. This Internet equipment is called Customer 
Premise Equipment (CPE). 

It is highly recommended that the CPE is located inside the 
jukebox for two reasons. First, it is yours.  If the location 
wishes to use your broadband connection for other purposes 
such as a food & beverage computer system or a PC in their 
office, you can lease a port to them as extra income. 

Second, if the CPE needs to be reset, the jukebox can cycle 
the power  

In order to locate a modem inside a wall mounted jukebox, 
a means of connecting two power cubes to the CPE Outlet 
is required. 

A pigtail power cord is connected to the CPE power outlet 
located on the right hand side of the Power Box Assembly. 
The router’s power cube is already plugged into it. The 
open side of the pigtail connector is for the modem’s power 
cube. (See 

Figure 5-B

). DO NOT connect either the modem 

or router power to the UPS or power strip. If you do, the 
jukeboxes router reset system will not function. 

 

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ROUTE
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CUBE

MODEM
POWER
CUBE

 

If you are upgrading a location that had a broadband 
connected jukebox before, you may be able to use the CPE 
that is already there. Should that be the case, follow the 
Installing CPE procedure outlined below. If you wish to 
leave the CPE outside the jukebox, proceed to the “External 
Router” portion of this section. 

 

Installing CPE:  

1.

 

Install the modem at a location inside the jukebox that 
will not interfere with the door closing or block air flow 
from the cabinet cooling fans. 

2.

 

Connect the Modem and Router Power Cubes as shown 
in Figure 5-B. 

3.

 

Using a short CAT5 LAN cable, connect the computer 
core to Ethernet output #1 on the router.  

4.

 

Connect a short CAT5 LAN Cable from the Modem’s 
Ethernet Connector to the Modem connector on the 
Router.  

5.

 

Be sure power switches (if present) are set to “ON”. 

 

Summary of Contents for Rock-ola Slimline SL-3

Page 1: ...ched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance j Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer k Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time l Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord...

Page 2: ...the sides of the drive at each corner 2 Gently but firmly push the IDE cable into the 40 pin socket noting which way the bump in the cable matches the relief in the connector on the drive Connect the power cable to the drive next to the IDE cable with the yellow wire facing the outside 3 Slide the drive onto the Core chassis lining up the thumbscrews with the slots in the brackets Tighten the thum...

Page 3: ... 2 Credit Card Reader 3 Bill Acceptor 4 Cooling Fan 5 Router 6 Peavey 900 Power Amp in compartment 7 Power Distribution 8 RF Remote Receiver Assy 9 Control Amplifier 10 Power Strip 11 LED Controller 12 Reset Buttons 13 4 Channel Wired Remote Control 14 Computer Core 15 Hard Drive ...

Page 4: ...Customer Premise Equipment CPE It is highly recommended that the CPE is located inside the jukebox for two reasons First it is yours If the location wishes to use your broadband connection for other purposes such as a food beverage computer system or a PC in their office you can lease a port to them as extra income Second if the CPE needs to be reset the jukebox can cycle the power In order to loc...

Page 5: ...e Rowelink Controller Assembly Touch Diagnostics Network Information IP Configuration Display should show HOST NAME The hard drive s ID number IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 1XX DEFAULT GATEWAY 192 168 0 1 DHCP SERVER 192 168 0 1 Touch Network Status Two test buttons will be shown along with status screens Touch Gateway LAN Button This test checks the operation of the Router and Core Computer Network Interf...

Page 6: ...the hidden Reset buttons The buttons are accessed from the rear of the cabinet as shown in the illustration Two small holes in the cabinet allow a small pointed object such as a toothpick or swizzle stick to press the reset buttons through the holes ATX MASTER RESET CPE ROUTER RESET ...

Page 7: ...of every 3 months if operating more than 14 hours per day operating where smoking is allowed or otherwise a dusty environment Perform a minimum of every 6 months if operated less than 14 hours per day in a very clean environment You will need a new soft 2 paintbrush 1 Gently brush dirt from the cabinet cooling fan Verify operation 2 Brush dirt from the power supply fan 3 Brush dirt from the amplif...

Page 8: ...POWER SUPPLY FAN CABINET FAN AMPLIFIER FAN CPU FAN INSIDE ...

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