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About this guide

This guide explains the setup and operation of TouchTunes 

wireless remote control, P/N 700031-003.

Note: 

This component replaces 

TouchTunes P/N 700031-001, and 
is identifiable by the label on the 
battery compartment cover on the 
rear of the unit.

Package contents

• Remote control (part number 

700031-003)

• Mounting bracket (part number 

400188-001)

• 2 AAA alkaline batteries

• This guide

Service and support

You can contact the TouchTunes Technical Support 

department for assistance using either of the following 

methods:
• Call the Technical Support department at 847-353-1954

and pressing 1 when prompted. Before calling, write 
down the jukebox ID number. TouchTunes requires this 
ID number to provide you with the proper assistance.

• Email the Technical Support department from the 

Contacts

 page on the TouchTunes Dashboard; see the 

TouchTunes Dashboard User Guide

This product complies with the Canadian ICES-003 Class B 

specification.

Overview

The dual-frequency remote control can transmit on one of 

two carrier frequencies:
• 27.145 MHz (AM) to communicate with jukeboxes 

(Genesis I, II, Maestro, Rhapsody) that use the existing 
receiver/demodulator.

• 433.92 MHz. (FSK) for jukeboxes with the new receiver/

demodulator. 

By default, the frequency is set to 433.92 MHz.

The remote control is RF-based. This eliminates the need to 

point it directly at the jukebox when using it. It has a range of 

up to 200 feet depending on the type of the obstructions 

between it and the jukebox. Concrete and metal provide 

more of a barrier than wood or plaster. The remote control 

can also be affected by interference from other RF-based 

devices.
The remote control is powered by two 1.5V AAA batteries. 

Insert the batteries in the compartment on the rear of the 

remote. Use only high-quality alkaline batteries. 

Low Battery Warning

When the remote control’s battery level decreases to a level 

too low for reliable operation (2.2V or less), the red LED will 

flash 10 times to indicate that the batteries need to be 

replaced, and the remote will not transmit.

Remote Control User’s Guide

January 2010

900138-001 Rev. 01

The red indicator light 

flashes when the remote 

transmits or when it is 

being programmed.

Use the 

mounting 

bracket to 

installed the 

remote 

control on a 

wall for easy 

access.
Fasten the 

bracket to the 

wall with two 

screws as 

illustrated.

Also signals low battery.

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