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5) Connecting external audio devices

The Jukebox has the facility to connect to external audio devices.

Audio sources, such as DAB radios or MP3 players can be connected to the auxiliary
inputs to allow them to play through the Jukebox speakers.

An audio output is provided to allow the Jukebox to play through another amplifier, such
as Surround Sound or Multi-room audio system.  Connect a stereo phono lead to the
audio output on the break-out connections located on the rear of the jukebox (fig 9). The
audio level is approximately 2Vp-p but will vary depending upon the audio being played.

To play an external audio source through the jukebox, simply connect its output leads to
one of the AUX inputs on the D4 amplifier. (see Fig 8)

By default the amplifier is in automatic 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 prioritise ‘AUX 1 INPUT’, if audio is detected on
this input for 10 seconds, this input will become active and the display will show ‘Ch 2’

If a CD is not playing and no audio is detected on ‘AUX 1 INPUT’, ‘AUX 2 INPUT is
prioritised, if audio is detected on this input for 10 seconds, this input will become active
and the display will show ‘Ch 3’.

Please note:
It is recommended that the audio output level of the connected device is kept at
between ¾ and full and the volume is adjusted using the volume control of the Jukebox.

The connected device should be connected in stereo.  Although 2 AUX inputs are
available, one of these will be used by any accessories such as the Bluetooth receiver or
iPod dock.

It is possible to manually switch the audio inputs using the F1, F2, F3 keys on the remote,
if you would like to do this please contact Sound Leisure.

Summary of Contents for 1015

Page 1: ...1015 1015 SLIMLINE USER MANUAL V1 4 February 2014 Series 2 ...

Page 2: ...scs Pg 8 4 Playing the jukebox Pg 12 5 Connecting external audio devices Pg 14 6 Adding additional speakers Pg 16 7 Adjusting amplifier settings Pg 17 8 Diamond pack lighting Pg 20 9 Bluetooth Accessory Optional Pg 22 10 iPod Dock Accessory Optional Pg 24 11 Troubleshooting Pg 25 12 Contact Information Pg 28 ...

Page 3: ...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 consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Onl...

Page 4: ... moisture Fuses should be replaced like for like at all times Terminals marked with the symbol below are considered hazardous live and external wiring connected to these terminals requires installation by an instructed person or the use of ready made contact leads Bubble Tubes The bubble tubes in the top side pilasters must only be handled by trained personnel They contain small amounts of the har...

Page 5: ...pare it for use The keys to open the jukebox will be found attached to the rear of the cabinet The keys will open the side lock and the rear cabinet lock See below FIG 1 The key will also open the cash box located inside the jukebox Not available in 1015 slimline LOCK LOCATIONS MAIN CABINET LOCK REAR CABINET DOOR LOCK MAINS POWER SWITCH FIG 1 ...

Page 6: ...e 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 This transit bar should be retained for future use Do not store this inside the machine iii Remove the transit bracket plate MECHANISM IN TRANSIT MODE HORIZONTAL TRANSIT BAR RETAINING SCREWS HORIZONTAL TRANSIT BAR TRANSIT SWITCH FIG 2 ...

Page 7: ...ont of the CD mechanism will show TRANSIT v Locate the transit switch on the inside right of the cabinet see fig 3 Switch to Operate mode the CD lifting mechanism will traverse to the left and then return to its central position The front LED display will show OPE vi Close the jukebox door The display will show CH 01 along the top Below this will be displayed 100 01 vii The jukebox is now ready to...

Page 8: ...are available to purchase through our webiste at www classicjukeboxes co uk Title Cards 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 mode There is no need to remove CD s as the horizontal transit bar will hold them in position Follow the guide below to put the Jukebox back into Transit mode i Open...

Page 9: ... rack holder Title rack wiring clips FIG 4 The title cards start at selection no 100 and finish at 179 The following guide instructs how to change the title cards in the title card rack SL SPLIT 2 part title card for use in the title rack of your Jukebox ...

Page 10: ...he title rack removed from the jukebox you can now insert the title cards into the title rack To rotate the title rack to the next page use the title rack flip button located on the side of the title rack shown in fig 4 DO NOT ROTATE THE TITLE RACK BY HAND AS THIS CAN DAMAGE THE TITLE RACK MECHANISM vi Once you have finished inserting the cards place the title rack back into the cabinet and secure...

Page 11: ... the right see fig 6 Fig 6 Note the CD s are facing with their labels to the RIGHT The mechanism holds 80CDs 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 mechanism If the jukebox is moved for any reason please check again that all the CDs are aligned correctly and none have be...

Page 12: ...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 door is opened while the jukebox is playing the CD will reject and the CD mechanism will return to its central position AdjustingVolume As a precaution against overloading the speakers when sw...

Page 13: ...EL 1 2 stereo pair jukebox speakers CHANNEL 3 4 stereo pair external speakers DIAMOND PACK LIGHTING See section on Diamond Pack lighting Please note the standby button is not yet implemented INFRA RED REMOTE CONTROL ...

Page 14: ...e 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 prioritise AUX 1 INPUT if audio is detected on this input for 10 seconds this input will become active and the display will show Ch 2 If a CD is not playing and no audio is detected on AUX 1 INPUT AUX 2 INPUT is prioritised if audio i...

Page 15: ...VIEW OF D4 DIGITAL AMPLIFIER Auxiliary 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 Audio Out sockets phono Microphone Input 6 35mm Jack FIG 8 FIG 9 ...

Page 16: ...a stereo configuration where the left speaker is connected to CH3 and the right speaker is connected to CH4 The volume for these speakers is controlled using the Channel 3 4 volume keys on the remote control These keys are theVOL buttons on the RIGHT hand side of the control The keys on the left hand side control Channels 1 2 see fig 7 on page 13 All volume controls are highlighted in blue on the ...

Page 17: ...Channel 1 To adjust the settings for Channel 3 additional speakers press the Menu Up button until Channel 3 is displayed then repeat the same steps as shown below 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 This menu sets the maximum volume level that can be achieved with the remote and should be use...

Page 18: ...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 selected whenever the microphone is used the music will be muted the music will un mute when the microphone is no longer being used Microphone Bass This menu sets the Bass level of the microphone input It c...

Page 19: ...phone is no longer being used Loudness When switched on the loudness control will provide a dynamic boost to the bass and treble when the Jukebox is used at low volume the lower the volume the higher the boost This is a subtle effect that adds clarity to music at low volumes Please note The amplifier supports many more features that are not covered in this Jukebox user guide if more information is...

Page 20: ...e Diamond Pack press the Colour On button on the remote control This turns on the lower left display panel situated below the title rack The following patterns are available to select using the number keys on the remote control Pattern Number Colour Pattern 1 Antique 2 iPod 3 Slow Disco 4 Red Green mix 5 Blue Red mix 6 Disco 7 Rotisserie 8 Ladder 9 Sound To Light Slow 0 Sound To Light Fast 20 Lowe...

Page 21: ...ried out until the hold is released by pressing the Hold Off button on the remote control When you have chosen your selected pattern press the Colour Off button on the remote control to return to jukebox selection mode Please note Track selections can only be resumed when colour selection mode is turned off If the Jukebox is not accepting selections ensure that the colour mode is turned off Should...

Page 22: ...o your audio device manual for instruction on how to do this 3 From the list of found devices select SoundLeisureJB If your audio device asks for a confirmation press ok If your audio device asks for a password enter 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...

Page 23: ...23 FIG 11 Bluetooth unit located on the shelf inside the jukebox cabinet Pairing button LED ...

Page 24: ...he correct base adaptor is fitted into the dock to correctly support your iPod Failure to do so will reduce the life of the docking connector To listen to audio from a docked iPod i Start the iPod playing and set the volume between and full ii Ensure the Jukebox is not playing a CD and wait 10 seconds iii The Jukebox display should show Ch 2 to indicate the amplifier has switched over to the iPod ...

Page 25: ...ult Display showing multiple digits along the top line of the LED display and selections cannot be made Solution Jukebox door switch is open close the front door of the Jukebox Fault Intermittent remote control Solution Ensure new batteries are used If only certain keys are not working correctly such as the volume keys which get the most use contact Sound Leisure to obtain a replacement Fault Cann...

Page 26: ...h off the Jukebox and ensure the front door is closed and locked ii Hold down the Reset button on the back of the machine fig 9 page 15 iii Switch the Jukebox 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 over position 100 far left side Please note This...

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