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CD-100K

LASERSTAR

®

STARGLO

FIELD SERVICE MANUAL

& PARTS CATALOG

VOLUME 1 of 2

INSTALLATION, PROGRAMMING,

ROUTINE SERVICE

Part No. 21822666

Rev. C

R

Summary of Contents for CD-100K LASERSTAR STARGLO

Page 1: ...CD 100K LASERSTAR STARGLO FIELDSERVICEMANUAL PARTS CATALOG VOLUME 1of 2 INSTALLATION PROGRAMMING ROUTINESERVICE Part No 21822666 Rev C R...

Page 2: ...Rowe International Inc 1500 Union SE Grand Rapids MI 49507 1884 616 243 3633 Printed in USA CD 100K LASERSTAR STARGLO FIELD SERVICE MANUAL PARTS CATALOG VOLUME1...

Page 3: ...i i 21822666 Thispageintentionallyleftblank...

Page 4: ...nstructions programmingreferences andstep by stepprogrammingandpricinginstructions Whetheryouare familiarwithpreviousRowephonographsornot payspecialattentiontothepricingandprogramming Programming and...

Page 5: ...yboard 1 7 CentralControlComputer 1 7 Memorec 1 7 Autoplay 1 8 Principles of Operation 1 8 AudioSystem 1 8 CD Player 1 8 StereoPreamp 1 8 StereoAmplifier 1 8 Two WireVolumeControl 1 9 OutputTransforme...

Page 6: ...kerSynopsis 2 22 IR Volume Control 2CH Preamp 2 29 SingleVolumeControlSetup 2 29 DualVolumeControlSetup 2 29 Sound System 2 30 AcousticalCompensation EqualizerToneControls 2 30 What This Graphic Equal...

Page 7: ...ipleFreeplayOn OffTimesDo 2 78 Rowe Phonograph Message Center 2 81 InsertingorChangingMessages 2 82 Setting the Daily Message Display Time s 2 86 Setting the Master On Off Date 2 88 Enhanced Autoplay...

Page 8: ...eparingTitlesfortheTitleHolder 3 4 ChangingDiscs 3 4 Complete Audit Command List 3 6 Collecting Money 3 10 Preventive Maintenance 3 10 CD Player Laser Lens 3 11 CoinAcceptors Optional 3 12 Coin Mech O...

Page 9: ...Components Digital Display Shows the Selection Playing Selection Being Made Selections Remaining the Message Center and Service Mode Display Selector Keyboard Enters Numbers Contains the POPULAR RESE...

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Page 11: ...lacement of the obsoleteoutlet IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience recep tacles andthepointwheretheyexitfromtheapp...

Page 12: ...ARNING Donotplugthephonographinuntilyouverifyitisconfiguredforthepropermainsvoltage BLACK WHITE WHITE BLACK 1 2 3 4 120 MAINS SUPPLY VOLTAGE SELECTOR BLUE BLUE 1 2 3 4 240 MAINS SUPPLY VOLTAGE SELECTO...

Page 13: ...flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilat eral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclo sure that may be of sufficient ma...

Page 14: ...g READ THIS CAREFULLY BEFORE PLACING YOUR NEW PHONOGRAPH INTO SERVICE Mechanism Completely unpack the mechanism before plugging in the AC power line cord Title Pages If you wish to turn the title page...

Page 15: ...be lockedout Totalof100selectionsmaybe priorities Totalof30selectionsmaybe premium Premiumcanbe2 3 4 etc standardcredits Real timeclockallowsschedulingofAutoplay Lockouts FreePlay andMessagesbytimeand...

Page 16: ...damageisdetected thecarrierwhodeliveredthephonographshouldbecontactedimmediatelytoexamine it Regardlessoftheexteriorconditionoftheshippingcartons thecarriershouldbecalledandnotifiedof damage Donotdest...

Page 17: ...Remove 2 shippingscrewsfromthebackofthecabinet towardthetop toallowtitlepageassemblyremoval WARNING Do not attempt to turn the CD title pages by hand Use the handwheel on the back of the title page as...

Page 18: ...onographcabinet see Figure 1 3 Figure 1 3 Shipping Bolt Removal 2 Removetheshippingtapefromthefrontendsofthemechanismtie downleversonthesideofthemechanism frame seeFigure1 4 3 Pushtheendoftheleverdown...

Page 19: ...henneeded WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD Apostage paidWarrantyRegistrationCardisincludedwiththephonograph Thiscardshouldbefilledoutand returnedtoRowe MAJOR COMPONENTS OF THE CD 100K Figure1 1showsthemajor...

Page 20: ...d most popular selection Pressing the POPULARkeyathirdtimewillselectthethirdmostpopularselectionandsoon ThePOPULARkeyselection featurecanbedisabledifdesired seeCommand6994inTable2 4 The MySongFirst ke...

Page 21: ...Themajorcomponentsoftheaudiosystemarethe CDPlayer StereoPreamplifierandStereoAmplifier OutputTransformers SpeakerSystem CD PLAYER ThissubassemblytranslatesdigitalpulsesfromtheCDintoaleftandrightchanne...

Page 22: ...o wirecable OUTPUT TRANSFORMERS Theoutputtransformers Figure1 7 stepup thepoweramplifier soutputvoltagefor70 voltextensionspeakers Theoutputtransformersalsoprovideconnections taps forselectingdifferen...

Page 23: ...ponents Figure 1 8 CD Changer Mechanism MAGAZINE TheCDmagazinestores100CD s PLAYCOUNTER Theplaycounteraccumulatesthetotalnumberofplaysonthemechanism MONEYCOUNTER Themoneycounterregistersthetotalmoneyd...

Page 24: ...9 consists of the transfer motor cam and two cam switches SPRAGASSEMBLY ThisassemblylockstheCDmagazineinposition CDMODULES TheCDplayerplaystheCD saftertheyarepositionedontheturntablebythedisktransfer...

Page 25: ...aphisfactoryconfiguredfor120 mainvoltage For220to 240voltage removethe120 MainsSupplyVoltageSelectorplugfromthepowersupply andinstallthe240 MainsSupplyVoltageSelectorplug Note theCentralControlCompute...

Page 26: ...ofthefactorysettingsandyourchangesbyusingtheOperator s SetupSheetattheendofthissectionifyouwish POWER ON WARNING Donotplugthephonographinuntilyouverifyitisconfiguredforthepropermainsvoltage The phonog...

Page 27: ...shthreetimes TheCCC RowelinkCommand mechanismcontrolandKIDcontrollerRowelinkTX andIRvolumecontrol RowelinkRCVLED scontinuouslyflicker Step 3 Phonographisreadytooperate LOADING CD S AND TITLES Theproce...

Page 28: ...ibehowtoloadoneCDalbumandonetitlestrip RepeatthisprocedureforeachCDthat isbeingloaded Figure 2 1 Blank Title Sheet TRACKING NO NEXT 2 DIGITS DISC NO FIRST 2 DIGITS 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12...

Page 29: ...Strip 4 InserttheCDbookletunderthetopandbottomtabsofthetitlepage SlidetheCDbookletoveruntiltheit is trapped by the molded stops on the title page holder see Figure 2 3 Ref A 5 Insertthefoldedtitlestr...

Page 30: ...ansferarm 4 SlidetheCDintotheslotwiththelabeltotheright NotethatdiscpositionsinthemoldedCDmagazineareidenti fiedbynumbersateveryotherslot withevennumberedslots labeled on one half of the magazine and...

Page 31: ...ed Todothis reentertheSERVICEmodeand A Type3toselecttheINITIALIZEsubmenu andthentype4toviewthenumberofdiscsthathavebeen initialized Ifthisnumberdoesnotmatchthenumberofdiscsthatshouldhavebeeninitialize...

Page 32: ...se PressPOPULAR whichsets thefirstpagenumberto1 Noticethattheblinkingnumberhasmovedtotheright Typethelastpagenumber to be used and press POPULAR Flip the keyboard display back up making sure that both...

Page 33: ...1 PEEL DESIRED PRICING STRIP FROM THE SHEET AND CAREFULLY LOCATE IT OVER THE APPROPRIATE COLOR BAND NUMBER OF SELECTIONS ON THE LEFT PRICE OF SELECTION ON THE RIGHT 2 IF A PARTICULAR PRICING IS NOT W...

Page 34: ...7 Movedowntothenextprice LEVEL4PRICE bypressingandholdingRESETandthenpressing1 Enter 0000 becauseonlythreepricesarebeingused andpressPOPULAR 8 Movedowntothelastprice LEVEL5PRICE bypressingandholdingRE...

Page 35: ...remustbetakenwhenaddingextensionspeakers Tworequirementsmust bemet 1 Speakers must be wired so that the power consumed by the jukebox speakers and extension speakers does not exceed the amplifier powe...

Page 36: ...n 100 feet 4 OHM SPEAKERS No more than one 4 ohm speaker should be connected to a speaker line If several 4 ohm speakers are to be used each speaker should have its own line 8 OHM SPEAKERS The loss in...

Page 37: ...heettohelpyoucalculatetheamountofpowerconsumedbytheextensionspeakers Usethisworksheetasaguidetohelpyouselectwhichpowertaptouseforeachtypeofexternalspeaker youare using AnextensionspeakerRMSpowerrating...

Page 38: ...t taps ____at 16 watts each ____watts E1 to E4 Speakers for the 36 watt taps ____at 36 watts each ____watts E3 to E5 Speakers for the 49 watt taps ____at 49 watts each ____watts E2 to E5 Speakers for...

Page 39: ...the 24 watt taps ____at 24 watts each ____watts E2 to E5 Speakers for the 32 watt taps ____at 32 watts each ____watts E1 to E5 Speakers for the 50 watt taps ____at 50 watts each ____watts E3 to E6 Spe...

Page 40: ...bine consumptions of all speakers Stereo Mono Connected to E1 E7 ______ ______ Tapped4 Ohm ______ ______ Tapped8 Ohm ______ ______ 70 Volt A1 A2 ______ ______ 70 Volt E7 to E7 ______ Stereo Mono Grand...

Page 41: ...peaker Power Select the speaker taps that will use up most of the Available Speaker Power You may select more or less phonograph power to suit your phonograph volume preference Do not move the Black w...

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Page 43: ...BLACK W G W O KEY O B W BL W R O B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 P2 1 8 4 2 3 5 6 7 KEY GREEN BLACK SLATE P1 PHONO SPEAKER CROSSOVER WOOFER WOOFER RT LT AUDIO OUTPUT TRANSFORMER ASSEMBLY 500 WATTS PER CH 500 WATTS PE...

Page 44: ...4 WATTS MONAURAL 4 OHM SPEAKER 4 WATTS MONAURAL 8 OHM SPEAKER 8 WATTS CHANNEL 1 4 OHM SPEAKER 4 WATTS CHANNEL 1 8 OHM SPEAKER 8 WATTS RT RT LT LT 4 7 8 6 9 3 2 1 5 JUKEBOX DOOR SPEAKERS EXTENSION SPEA...

Page 45: ...graph 2 20 21822666 2 1 E1 E6 E7 E5 E4 E3 E2 B BR Y G BR W G W BL W E7 E2 E1 E3 E4 E5 E6 Y BL W B G W BR W G BR A1 A2 A1 A2 B W B W S S 2 1 BR B W B G CHANNEL 1 OR 3 CHANNEL 2 OR 4 40832108TRANSFORMER...

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Page 47: ...etyfactor Theexpensefactorshouldnowbe lessforeachspeaker Forareallybigroom Diagram3maybethebestscenario Diagram3showsaseries parallelhookupwithupto 16speakers Theadvantageistheratingsare4ohmsatonly75w...

Page 48: ...t channel is out of phase plus and minus in hookup with respect to right channel EACH SPEAKER OUTPUT IS 250 WATTS DIAGRAM 1 1000 watts Amplifier E1 E7 E1 E7 Speakers Left Channel Speakers Right Channe...

Page 49: ...7 Speakers Left Channel Speakers Right Channel Series Parall Hookup Sixteen 4 ohm speakers each rated at a minimum of 75 watts each Note Left channel is out of phase plus and minus in hookup with resp...

Page 50: ...7 E1 E7 Speakers Left Channel Speakers Right Channel Series Parall Hookup Thirty two 8 ohm speakers each rated at a minimum of 50 watts each Note Left channel is out of phase plus and minus in hookup...

Page 51: ...ifier External Only E1 E7 E1 E7 Speakers Left Channel Speakers Right Channel 1000 watts Amplifier E1 E6 Speakers Left Channel Speakers Right Channel Violet Black E6 Pink Pink and Violet connect to E6...

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Page 53: ...CD 100K Phonograph 2 28 21822666 Figure 2 8A Remote Volume Control Diagrams Dual Remote Volume Cancel Control 30632209 Dual Remote Volume Cancel Contro 30632201...

Page 54: ...Ch1 Ch2 keyswillraiseandlowerthevolume TheROWELINKRCBLEDshouldflashcontinuouslyatapproximated20CPS The IR VOL COMM LED will flash when a Ch1 Ch2 Ch1 Ch2 key is pushed Single Volume Control Setup Sett...

Page 55: ...ntlocation Acrowdedroomisalsohighlyabsorbent Theselocationrequiregreateremphasisofhighfrequencies Aroomwithpaneledwallsandabareortiledfloorisahard nonabsorbentlocation whichrequiresgreaterlow frequenc...

Page 56: ...hlyabsorbent 1 Turnallsevenrightchannelandsevenleftchannelgraphic equalizercontrolsfullycounterclockwise 2 Turn the 46 and the 108 Hz controls to the position midwaybetweenthemaximumandtheminimumposit...

Page 57: ...right Leave the 46 Hz 108 Hz 343 Hz 1 08 kHz and 3 43 kHzcontrolsturnedallthewaycounterclockwise 4 Thecontrolsontheequalizershouldnowbesetasshown totheright 5 Playaselectionandturnthecontrolsslightly...

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Page 59: ...ningthenumbersthatappearontheleftsideofthemenusinFigure2 10 To construct and use CD 100K commands refer to Figure 2 10 or Table 2 4 Example YouwanttoviewthenumberofcyclestheCDmechanismhasmade UsingFig...

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Page 61: ...PROGRAMMED APLAY STATUS XX CAT SCHEDULE SMTWTFS 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 PRICING COIN SW VALUES PRICE LEVELS PLAYS LEVEL MULTIPLIER TIMED FPLAY FPLAY STATUS SHORT PULSES FREE SCH SMTWTFS COUNTRY 0 1 2 3...

Page 62: ...NDITIONS VERSIONS ON CYCLES 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 AMPLIFIER CH1 MIC OVERR CH2 MIC OVERR CH3 MIC OVERR CH4 MIC OVERR MIC 1 ROUT MIC 2 ROUT MIC 3 ROUT MIC TYP BGM MAX VOL MORE AMP 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...

Page 63: ...allowsyoutocompletelyclosethephonograph door whichplacestheSERVICEswitchintheNORMALposition andremainintheSERVICEmode Modem Menu Thismenucontainstheprogrammingoptionsforsettingupthemodemcommunication...

Page 64: ...ions Menu Thismenuisacollectionofdiscselectionoptionsthatallowyouto Preventplayingatrack Lockout Givecertaintrackspriorityplay Chargeadoublepriceforcertainselections Retaincreditsduringapowerfailure R...

Page 65: ...ports Menu Optional TheREPORTSoptionsallowyoutoconnectaprinterorapersonalcomputertotheRS 232connectorontheCCC Thisinformationisthesameinformationthatcanbedisplayedonthekeyboarddisplay exceptthatithasb...

Page 66: ...and RESET buttons on the selector keyboard see Figure 1 1 if you are not familiar with the selectorkeyboardordigitaldisplay areusedtotellthephonographhowtousethedigitsthatyouareaboutto enter Table2 3...

Page 67: ...orLevel3 Table2 5AandTable2 5B whichfollow describesthecommandsandhowtomakeprogrammingchanges Loading Factory Settings AfterreplacingtheCCCEPROM 1 TurnPOWERswitchonbackofphonographOFFandpulltheSERVICE...

Page 68: ...aystheLevel2SecurityCodeandallowsthesecuritycodetobechanged byenteringnewdata thenpressingPOPULAR ThephonographmustbeinSecurityLevel3foreitherof theseselectionstofunction Writethenewsecuritycodedownan...

Page 69: ...AR 083 ofRingstoAnswerOn Thenumberoftimesthephonewillringbeforeitisansweredbythemodem ifmenuitem084isON Enterthe andpushPOPULAR 084 Modem Receive If set to ON calls will be answered by the modem If se...

Page 70: ...aythenumber SeeEditingNumbers Stringstomodifythetelephonenumber 0895 Post and Page Retries Thenumberoftimesthemodemwillrepeatapageorthenumberoftimes themodemwillredialtheofficeifthemodemdidn tconnectw...

Page 71: ...totals ThisoptionshouldonlybeusedafterthePlayAuditfigures inPlayAudits Selection1inthismenu havebeenreadandrecorded PressPOPULARtoperformthis function Thedisplaywillblinkwhenthecommandisexecuted 16 Cl...

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Page 73: ...beCOINifcoinSW6usedascoininput 1046 1049 Not Used 11 PLAYAUDITS Allowsyoutodisplay butnotchange credits autoplays mechanismplays andalbum plays 110 Free Credits Displays the number of free credits giv...

Page 74: ...y level buttheycannotberesetfromanysecuritylevel Thesetotalsconstitutethepermanentphonograph history 120 Cash Displaystotalcash billandcoin receivedbythephonograph 121 Bill Displaystotalbillcashreceiv...

Page 75: ...swillchange TheINvalueisthe speedthatthepageswillturnwhentheyaremovingup andtheOUTvalueisthespeedthatthepageswill turnwhentheyaremovingdown Theallowableselectionsare1 9 TypethenewspeednumberforIN then...

Page 76: ...holdRESET then press 9 to toggle between OFF JUK or ON When setting to JUK the video CD s must be enteredinthePriority 61 buffer andalldiscsnotintheprioritybufferareaudioCD s Whensetting to ON all dis...

Page 77: ...day Hoursandminutescanbeentered secondswill beginautomaticallyat00 midnight andcountto23 59 whichisthe24 hourclock ormilitarytime Type thenewhoursandpressPOPULAR TypethenewminutesandthenpressPOPULAR...

Page 78: ...20 00 9 00 PM 21 00 4 00 PM 16 00 44 OnDaysSMTWTFS AllowsyoutoselectthedaysoftheweekthatAutoplaycanmakeselectionsor givecredits PressandholdRESETthenpresseither2or3tomovefromdaytoday Thedaycurrently s...

Page 79: ...e HoldRESETthenpress9to toggleONorOFF PressPOPULARtosavethechange seetheTimedFreePlayExampleinthissection 55 FreePlayStatus AllowsyoutoturnfreeplayONorOFFimmediatelywithoutwaitingforthestart or stop t...

Page 80: ...setsthe 1BILLVALUE TypethenewvalueandthenpressPOPULAR 508 Bill2 XX Displaysandsetsthe 2BILLVALUE TypethenewvalueandthenpressPOPULAR 509 CoinSW6orBillIdentifier SetswhattypeofinputisseenoncoinSW6 HoldR...

Page 81: ...dRESETandpress9toselectnormaloralternateplays 526 AltPrconhh mm Displaysandsetsthetimeofdayalternatepricingturnson Enterthetimein24 hourformat AlternatepricinggivesALT1PLAYSXX ALT2PLAYSXX etc insteado...

Page 82: ...When PRIORITY PLAY is OFF this feature is disabled Hold RESET and press 9 to toggle ON or OFF Press POPULAR to save the change 67 Tracks in a Row Displays and sets the maximum number of tracks by the...

Page 83: ...hourat2 00AMonthefirstSundayofApril Thismodewillalsomovetheclockbackonehourat2 00 AMonthelastSundayofOctober NONSTDletsyouselectwhichmonthsanddaysofthemonththat daylightsavingswillbeturnedONandOFF Hol...

Page 84: ...usoftheRAM 0indicatesthattheRAMtestpassed 1indicatesadisc limiterror 2indicatesaPREMIUM LOCKOUT orPRIORITYLISTerror and3indicatesapricingor othererror 6998 Selxxxxhh mm Displaysandsetstimeofdayforaspe...

Page 85: ...ograph 80 ErrorHistory Displaystheerrorhistoryofthephonograph seeErrorsandWarningsinSection5 81 Clear Errors Clears all errors from the phonographs error log Press POPULAR to perform this function The...

Page 86: ...betweenOFF SEPARATE ANDLOCKED PushPOPULARtosave yourchoice OFFmeansthereis1adjustablevolumeforBGM Autoplay andpaidplay ifplayingENH autoplayselwithRELVOLset onlythevolumeforthatselectionwillbedifferen...

Page 87: ...eup downswitcheswilladjustAMPCH1andCH3volumes those 2AMPvolumesarelockedtogether AnyofCH2orCH4switcheswilladjustAMPCH2andCH4 volumes those2AMPvolumesarelockedtogether 10 orhighermeansanyofCH1 CH2 CH3...

Page 88: ...paging ThesameMICcanbeusedforeithertype Theampusesthistobeabletocontrolthevolumeofthemain music BGM sourceforeachtype Also theleftmostbit bit5 istheconfigurationbit 0 CD100Kand1 Download Bit2 1 0isMIC...

Page 89: ...ionoftheAMPLIFIERmenu 90990 PlayingAudioInputSelect Setstheinputtothepreampwhenplayinganaudioselection Setfor one of following Mono C 1 Stereo B 3 Stereo A 4 CD player 5 Type in 1 3 4 or 5 and pushPOP...

Page 90: ...R AMP OUTCH4 POWERAMPOUTCH3 POWERAMPOUTCH2 POWERAMPOUTCH1 0 Mutethatchannel 1 Unmutethatchannel Duplicatethe2nd partofMIC1routingstartingwithpush andholdRESET 90999 MOREAMP3 Thismenuisacontinuationoft...

Page 91: ...2oftheamp whenplayingVideo Setforoneoffollowing mono mono 1 aux aux 2 mono aux 3 aux mono 4 stereo stereo 5 Type in 1 2 3 4 or 5 and push POPULAR 909998 Playing Video Output Select Ch 3 4 Setstheoutp...

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Page 93: ...Typethenumberofcredits thenpressPOPULAR 913 RemotePause AllowstheremotetopausethephonographifthisfeatureissettoON HoldRESET and press 9 to toggle this command ON and OFF Press POPULAR to save your cho...

Page 94: ...gs DEVICESETUP 95 mainvolumeoverridewhenmickeyed AMPLIFIER 900 903 microphonerouting AMPLIFIER 904 906 microphonetypepaging karaoke AMPLIFIER 907 muting unmutingforeachmode AMPLIFIER 90996 909992 outp...

Page 95: ...AY 48 enhancedschedules AUTOPLAY 49 selectaspecificdiscandtrack AUTOPLAY 45 timebetweenAutoplays AUTOPLAY 41 turnAutoplayon off AUTOPLAY 40 Cash clear AUDITS 14 keepcreditafterpowerfailureon off OPTIO...

Page 96: ...Daylight saving time settings dateandtimechange INITIALIZE 39 and 38 savingtimeOFF STD NONSTD OPTIONS 697 savingtimeOFFdate nonstandardonly OPTIONS 697 savingtimeONdate nonstandardonly OPTIONS 697 De...

Page 97: ...utes INITIALIZE 30 bydiscnumber INITIALIZE 31 cancelautoinitialize INITIALIZE 33 conditionlog INITIALIZE 35 numberofdiscsinitialized INITIALIZE 34 settracklimitforadisc INITIALIZE 32 277 skipcount INI...

Page 98: ...0892 post reports to a PC on off MODEM 0890 posttelephonenumber MODEM 0894 receiveenable MODEM 084 receiveinitializestring MODEM 087 restorefactoryvalues MODEM 088 transmitinitializestring MODEM 086...

Page 99: ...ING 53 mysongfirst PRICING 528 529 playsatpricelevel PRICING 521 527 premiumplays specialpricing OPTIONS 62 6995 pricelevels PRICING 511 515 usefactory default pricing PRICING 59 Priorities enableprio...

Page 100: ...angelevel2 SECURITY 02 changelevel3 SECURITY 03 entersecuritycode SECURITY 00 leveldisplay SECURITY 01 phonoID SECURITY 04 securityison off SECURITY 06 Miscellaneous mechanismplayersledreset ATTRACT 2...

Page 101: ...cselectionordiscnumbersintomemory Theprocedure isthesameforallsevenoptions PlacethephonographintotheSERVICEmodeandgettothe SERVICEMODE display holdRESETandpress POPULARasmanytimesasnecessarytodisplay...

Page 102: ...utivesequencelocations Youmaynothavea hole inthesequence Forexample premium00isprogrammedtoSelection1305 Thenextpremiumselectionmustbeenteredinsequencelocation 01 Thephonographwillnotallowaholetobelef...

Page 103: ...ositionoftheselection number Type in the new four digit selection number a two digit disc number for Autoplay only then push POPULAR Ifyoutrytoenteraselectionfromadiskthathaslimitsof0 thediskisnotinst...

Page 104: ...lock and timed Free Play is set to ON When timed Free Play is set to OFF the system will not turn Free Play status ON or OFF MULTIPLE FREEPLAY ON OFF TIMES Fill in the START times STOP times and the C...

Page 105: ...A Fromthe SERVICEMODE display enter58todisplayLine8ofthePricingMenu Thislinewillshow FREESCH SMTWTFSwiththefirst S Sunday inthecalendarblinking1 B MovethecursortoanotherdaybypressingeitherRESET 2orbyp...

Page 106: ...tmessagesmaybeused withthreeprogrammableON OFFtimesforeachdayoftheweek Getting into message program menu 1 PulltheSERVICEswitchouttotheSERVICEposition ThedisplayshowsSERVICEMODE 2 Byentering27onthekey...

Page 107: ...edmessage Selecting Characters Thefollowingisalistofavailablecharactersinorderofappearanceinthemessageprogrammingmenu Notethat thecursorbeginsata space andcanbemovedeitherleft bypushingkey0 tothenumbe...

Page 108: ...L PressPOPULAR H Push key 7 Display shows L Press POPULAR I Pushkey7 DisplayshowsL Thenpushkey1untilthedisplayshowsO PressPOPULAR J PushPOPULAR Displayshowsa space K Pushkey1untildisplayshowsT PushPOP...

Page 109: ...y3twice TheFshouldbeflashing Pushkey1untilthedigitisanI PushPOPULAR F TheOisflashing Pushkey0once ThedigitisanN PushPOPULAR G TheRisflashing Pushkey6 Thedigitisnowa space PushPOPULAR H Thecursorisflas...

Page 110: ...P S F O R T O T E T O P S I O R T O T S F T O P S I N R T O T S G O P S I N __ T O T S H P S I N M T O T S I S I N M U O T S J1 S I N M U __ O T S J2 I N M U S O T S K I N M U S I T S L1 I N M U S I...

Page 111: ...messagewillnotbedisplayed PushPOPULARtosaveyourprogramsettings B Settingthetimeofdaytoplayamessage threeavailableON OFFtimesettingsperday 1 HoldRESETandpush3toentertheTIMEONmenu ReleasetheRESETkey 2 D...

Page 112: ...heONminuteandpushPOPULAR H HoldRESETandpushkey3 ReleaseRESET I Type 23 for the OFF hour and push POPULAR J Type59fortheOFFminuteandpushPOPULAR K HoldRESET push9 TheMshouldbeflashing L HoldRESETandpush...

Page 113: ...messagenumberyoucreatedtheONdatefor 2 Enterthetwo digitmonththemessageistostopplayingandpushPOPULARtosave Enterthetwo digitdaythemessageistostopplayingandpushPOPULARtosave Enterthefour digityearthemes...

Page 114: ...the categorymustbeactiveandtheselectionmustbeontheplaylistbeforetheselectionwillplay EnhancedAutoplaylooksattheselectedcategoriesfirst thendetermineswhichdiscsmaybeplayed Ifone oftheallowedcategorynu...

Page 115: ...CategoriesshouldbeassignedifyouwanttotakefulladvantageofEnhancedAutoplay sabilitytoselectspecific kindsofmusic AutoplayseestheeightcategoriesasCategory1through8 all100discsareassignedtoCategory 1atth...

Page 116: ...00indicatesthediscnumber The1 indicatesthatdisc00isonlyassignedtoCategory1 Table 2 9 Key Functions Key Combination Function in SCHEDULE SMTWTFS RESET 2 Moves the cursor to the left one day RESET 3 Mov...

Page 117: ...signisaheadofthecategorynumbers allowsyoutochangethecategorynumbers assignedtoadisc InCATEGORYmode thefollowingkeyshavethesefunctions D PressRESET 9toswitchtoCATEGORYmode E Enterthenumbers 1through8 t...

Page 118: ...etostartEnhancedAutoplay ThistimeistheexacttimethatyouwantAutoplay tobeallowedtocheckforanidlephonograph TheactualfirstAutoplayselectionwillonlyplayafterthedelaytime seeDelay CATEGORIES All some ornon...

Page 119: ...tweenAutoplayselections Top40andoldiesfrom2 00PMto4 00PMwithathree minutedelaybetweenAutoplayselections Specials certainTop40discs from4 00to7 00PMwithafive minutedelaybetweenAutoplayselections Alltyp...

Page 120: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 69 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 70 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 71 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 72 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 23 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 73 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 121: ...displayasthecategorynumber thecategories Whenhefinishes Paulwillhaveassignedcategoriesto50ofthe 100discspossible somediscswillhavebeenassignedtomultiplecategories Notethatthefactoryhasassignedalldisc...

Page 122: ...0 _____1_____ __0__ __ 3__ __ 3__ 6 21 00 ____ ___ __0__ __0__ __ 3__ Figure 2 13 Sample Autoplay Schedule D PaulnowenterstheSERVICEmodeandbeginstomaketheentries Thestepsare Step Keystroke 1 COMMAND 4...

Page 123: ...s RESET 9 SU 03 DELAY 00 25 Press Keys 3 POPULAR SU 03 DELAY 03 26 Press RESET 9 SU 03 VOL CH1 0 27 Press RESET 9 28 Press RESET 9 SU 03 VOL CH2 0 SU 03 TIME 14 00 29 Press RESET 3 SU 04 TIME 30 Press...

Page 124: ...ules Step Keystroke 43 Press RESET 9 44 Press Keys 3 POPULAR 45 Press RESET 9 46 Press Keys 3 POPULAR 47 Press RESET 9 48 Press RESET 3 49 Press Keys 2 1 POPULAR POPULAR 50 Press RESET 9 51 Press RESE...

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Page 126: ...sforMultipleFreePlayOn OffTimes the Disc Category List and the Autoplay Schedule Carefullyremovethesemastersfromthismanualandcopy themfreelyforyouruse Notethatextraroomhasbeen leftontheleft handmargin...

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Page 128: ...8 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 65 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 66 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 67 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 68 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 69 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 1 2 3...

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Page 130: ...________ 2 ___ ___ ___ ___ ___________________ 3 ___ ___ ___ ___ ___________________ Wednesday On Off Comment 1 ___ ___ ___ ___ ___________________ 2 ___ ___ ___ ___ ___________________ 3 ___ ___ ___...

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Page 134: ...___________________________ 0891 DAYS ACT SMTWTFS ___________________________ 0892 POST ON 00 00 ___________________________ 0893 POST OFF 00 00 ___________________________ 0894 POST TELEPONE ATDT __...

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Page 136: ..._ 59 COUNTRY US ___________________________ US UK AUSTRA CANADA COIN SW VALUES 501 COIN SW 1 1 ___________________________ 502 COIN SW 2 2 ___________________________ 503 COIN SW 3 5 _________________...

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Page 138: ...PLAY LIMIT 0 ___________________________ 695 CANCEL APLAY ON OFF OFF ___________________________ 696 AP ONLY 25 MAX 5 00______ 00_________________________ 01_________________________ 02______________...

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Page 140: ...T PAUSE ON OFF OFF ___________________________ 914 PAUSE TIME 90 ___________________________ 915 RMT APLY OVR ON OFF OFF ___________________________ 916 RMT RELOAD 0 0 ___________________________ 917...

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Page 142: ...OUTMOD 3 4 5 ___________________________ 9099992 BGM OUTMOD 1 2 5 ___________________________ 9099993 BGM OUTMOD 3 4 5 ___________________________ 9099994 MIC OUTMOD 1 2 5 ___________________________...

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Page 144: ...lumeofthechannel s ormicrophoneusingtheUPDOWNkeys Thevolumerangeis0to63 TheCH MIC andSINGERLED sindicatewhatvolumeisbeingdisplayed Whenadjustingchannelvolumeif morethanoneLEDisonitmeansthosechannelsha...

Page 145: ...ringthenumbersprogrammedinmenuitems900 903 micvolume override Themicvolumeoverridenumberrangeis0to63 andfactorysettingis33 Background Music BGM ThephonographgoestoBGMmodeafterallphonographselectionsar...

Page 146: ...annelssplitinto4channels Leftchannelbecomeschannel1andchannel3 Rightchannelbecomeschannel2andchannel4 Channels1 2 3 and4areequalized Eachchannelhasitsown5 bandequalizer RCAjacksforconnectingexternalso...

Page 147: ...roundsound Jacksmarked CH1 CH2 SIGNAL OUTPUT CH1 CH2 SIGNAL OUTPUT CH3 CH4 SIGNAL OUTPUT CH3 CH4 SIGNAL OUTPUT RCAjacksforbackendsignaloutputs Jacks marked CH1 SIGNAL OUTPUT CH2 SIGNAL OUTPUT CH3 SIGN...

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Page 149: ...ndby Audio Playing Karaoke Playing Video Playing BGM mode Standby Audio Playing Karaoke Playing Video Playing BGM mode Standby Audio Playing Karaoke Playing Video Playing BGM mode J47 VIDEO IN OUT J48...

Page 150: ...IGNAL INVERTER MICRO CONTROLLER AMP MUTE 1 AMP MUTE 2 AMP MUTE 3 AMP MUTE 4 PROGRAM SELECTOR VOLUME CONTROL and MUTE OUTPUT CH 3 4 PROGRAM SELECTOR VOLUME CONTROL and MUTING CHAN 3 OUTPUT A STEREO J23...

Page 151: ...D for BGM Autoplay and Paid Play Factory setting is OFF The Playing Karaoke Mode is active when playing a Karaoke selection MENU item 68 The Playing Video CDV Mode is active when playing a non Karaoke...

Page 152: ...type Also sets phonograph type to CD or Download Sets karaoke lead singer to LEFT or Right channel Range is 0 to 50 Factory Setting is 34 CH4 L1 Range 0 to 63 Factory setting is 33 9096 Equalizer Ch...

Page 153: ...MUTE NOT SYSTEM RESET 6 5 4 3 2 1 34037901 Modular cable that connects CCC to Volume Control Unit 6 Conductor Modular Wall Jack Mount in Phonograph Volume Control Unit Blue Yellow Green Red Black Whi...

Page 154: ...gactivitiesthatneedtobedoneonaroutineservicecall Ifyouwish todoadditionalauditing youcanobtaintheadditionalcommandsfromTable3 1 theAUDITcommands Entering the Service Mode 1 OpenthedoorandpulltheSERVIC...

Page 155: ...SHvalue RecordtheNON RESETTABLECASH valueinyourusualwayandgotothenextstep 2 PressandholdRESET andthenpress1 Thiswillmoveyoudowntothenextdisplay Recordthevaluein theusualway 3 RepeatStep2untilyoudothel...

Page 156: ...owtoperformeachofthethreeCLEARcommandsasaseparateactivity Ifyouwish tousethe shortcut method followtheUsingtheCD 100KCommandsinstructionsinSection2 Eachofthese commandsmaybeexecutedfromSECURITYLEVEL 2...

Page 157: ...the SCAN button to move thediscspacetotheleftorrightof thetransferarm 4 SlidetheoldCDoutoftheslotandslidethenewCDintotheslot seeFigure3 2 withthelabeltotheright Writethediscnumberonanotepad Notethatth...

Page 158: ...ressPOPULARaftereachnumber Afteryouhaveenteredallofthediscnumbers placethephonograph intotheNORMALmodeandtheinitializationprocesswillstart Selectionscanbemadewhilethenewdiscs arebeinginitialized NOTE...

Page 159: ...sexecuted 15 ClearPlays Clearsallcurrentplaytotals ThisoptionshouldonlybeusedafterthePlayAuditfigures inPlayAudits Selection1inthismenu havebeenreadandrecorded PressPOPULARtoperformthis function Thedi...

Page 160: ...ITSmenu wasused 102 CurrentCoin DisplaysthetotalamountofcoinmoneycollectedsincethelasttimetheCLEARCASH command Selection4intheAUDITSmenu wasused 103 CurrentWallbox Displaysthetotalamountofmoneycollect...

Page 161: ...helasttimetheCLEARPLAYScommand Selection5intheAUDITSmenu wasused 116 NormalSelections Displaysthenumberofselectionsmadefromthekeyboard 117 OverplayCounter Displaysthenumberofoverplaysselectedsincethel...

Page 162: ...lbox DisplaystotalcashreceivedbyallWallboxes 124 Free Displaystotalfreecredits 125 Paid Displaystotalpaidforcredits 126 MostPopular DisplaysthetotalnumberofMostPopularselectionsmadewiththePOPULARbutto...

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Page 164: ...nFigure3 3 Takecarenottosnagbrushbristlesunderthelens Thelensismountedonadelicatesuspensionspringthat maybedamagedwithevenasoftbrush 2 RemoveanyremainingdirtbyplacingonetothreedropsofKodakLensCleaner...

Page 165: ...hwhentrippedwillgiveacredit of25cents unlessthesoftwaredefaultischanged Theswitchismountedtoachutesubassemblythatguidesthecoinstothemicroswitchlever Bymovingthe 8 32 screwandthespacer themicroswitchis...

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