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Post-installation
4. Push the poster frame outward.
You now have access to the poster.
5. Replace the poster in the poster bay window, ensuring that it is fully inserted (i.e., the poster
reaches the bottom of the poster bay window).
Note:
If the poster is installed properly, there should be no need to cut it to size.
6. Reinstall the poster bay by pushing it inward until the tabs lock in place.
Adjusting Monitor Brightness/Contrast
To optimize the vertical field of view for the Allegro MX-1 touch screen, TouchTunes
recommends performing the quick and easy adjustments described herein during setup and
installation of the jukebox.
As a general guideline, the following values are suggested:
•
Contrast:
25.
•
Brightness:
100.
However, other factors such as a location’s ambient lighting can affect the display’s contrast
ratio, view angle, and readability. The values provided here are just a representation, and not
necessary optimum for every location. As such, TouchTunes suggests that the Operator use
these values as a starting point and adjust them until the desired contrast level is achieved.
To adjust the contrast and brightness for the display of your Allegro MX-1, refer to the photos on
the following page and perform this simple procedure:
To adjust contrast:
1. Unlock and open the jukebox door.
2. Access the LCD control buttons behind the screen to activate the on-screen display (OSD).
Note:
You must reach in behind the monitor to access the controls. Refer to the legend provided
on the self-adhesive label affixed to the cabinet below the monitor bezel to guide you when
performing monitor adjustments.
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