INTRODUCTION
Routine and preventive maintenance are to be performed on your normal periodic service call. This section discusses
how to change compact discs and titles, how to collect money, audit statistics, and preventive maintenance
procedures.
DOING AN AUDIT
The following pages describe how to:
1. Access the phonograph’s audit menus and extract
audit figures
2. Change title strips and discs
3. Collect money
You can perform these three activities in any order that you
wish.
COLLECTING AUDIT FIGURES
Following are descriptions of the major auditing activities that need to be done on a routine service call. If you wish
to do additional auditing, you can obtain the additional commands from
Table 3-1
, the AUDIT commands.
Entering the Service Mode
1. Open the door and pull the SERVICE button
(Figure 3-1)
out to the SERVICE position. The phonograph
display will read * SERVICE MODE *.
At this point you can begin performing the audits. Refer to the
CD-100K Service Mode Map (Figure 2-10)
for
a diagram of the audit menus and commands. Described here also are the procedures for clearing the audit values.
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NOTE:
If you find that you are not seeing the display that you expect, press and hold RESET,
then press POPULAR three times. This will take you back to the main menu.
Figure 3-1. Service Switch
Summary of Contents for CD-100K LASERSTAR STARGLO
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