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Vinyl Gazelle / Manhattan Jukebox 

User Manual

Series 3 Unity : Build 7.0

Summary of Contents for Gazelle

Page 1: ...Vinyl Gazelle Manhattan Jukebox User Manual Series 3 Unity Build 7 0 ...

Page 2: ... Records Pg 14 7 Playing the Jukebox Pg 18 8 Connecting external audio devices Pg 22 9 Adding additional speakers Pg 24 10 Adjusting amplifier settings Pg 26 11 Jukebox lighting bubble tube adjustment Pg 29 12 Bluetooth Pg 32 13 Troubleshooting and error codes Pg 34 Please note that the images of jukeboxes in this manual may differ slightly from your exact model ...

Page 3: ...is owner s guide provides all the information you will need to install and operate the Jukebox safely About Sound Leisure Sound Leisure have been manufacturing Jukeboxes in Leeds UK since 1978 The family owned and run business was originally formed by Alan Black and three generations of the family now work alongside a team of skilled craftsmen and women all dedicated to manufacturing the finest Ju...

Page 4: ...being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only the cart stand bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this ...

Page 5: ...O NOT attempt to move the Jukebox with the front glass door open The Jukebox is top heavy and may tip forward if moved with the front glass door open This appliance must be connected to a mains socket with a protective earth connection The mains plug is the designated disconnection device and as such should be readily operable WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this...

Page 6: ...6 Main cabinet lock is on the left hand side of the cabinet Rear cabinet door lock Mains power socket and switch Audio Out sockets and RESET button FIG1 Lock locations rear panels Earth bond ...

Page 7: ...box for use Please work through this guide in order When removing the transit parts to reduce the risk of accidental damage to the Jukebox mechanism it is recommended to do so with the Jukebox powered off Retain all transit parts for future use How to remove the transit retaining foam Locate the transit foam under the playing arm shown in FIG2 Gently hold the playing arm and slide the foam out hor...

Page 8: ...ngnuts underside FIG3 Retaining transit bolt locations mechanism Retaining bolt and wing nut shown in position upon delivery Location of 4 x retaining bolts and wingnuts Remove wingnut gromet and washer Retain these for future use ...

Page 9: ...ated at the front of the mechanism and two at the rear as shown in FIG3 Carefully loosen and remove the wingnuts gromets and washers as shown in FIG4 Retain these for future use Once the wingnuts have been removed close the front door of the Jukebox Power on the Jukebox The location of the mains power switch is shown in FIG1 The Jukebox will show TRANSIT At the rear of the Jukebox press the RESET ...

Page 10: ...n of this button is shown in FIG1 The mechanism will park in the transit position and the display will show TRANSIT Power OFF the Jukebox using the switch on the rear of the Jukebox The location of the mains power switch is shown in FIG1 Open the door of the Jukebox and locate the 4 wingnuts secured to the retaining bolts of the Mechanism Tighten the wingnuts against the washers so that they secur...

Page 11: ...nting software To get started creating your cards download your free copy of Label Magic from www label magic com sl Once you have installed Label magic use the code printed on the postcard included in your welcome pack to activate your free 12 month subscription Once you have printed your title cards follow the steps overleaf for how to insert these in the Jukebox jukebox title card printing soft...

Page 12: ...r On the inner side of the door you will find the title rack holder Gently release the wiring from the title rack wiring clips shown in Fig5 Unscrew and remove the retaining screws denoted in Fig5 It is advisable to support the title rack as the screws are loosened Unclip the title rack cable from the title rack wiring clips and remove the title rack from the Jukebox as shown in the lower image of...

Page 13: ...ard mechanism located on inside of Jukebox door Retaining screws Title rack flip button Title rack holder Title rack wiring clips Title rack mechanism removed from the door Insert the title cards into retaining clips ...

Page 14: ...AWAY FROM THE VINYL MECHANISM AND ROTATING BASKET Loading Records The Jukebox holds 70 vinyl records and can play both sides A B Each record has a number to play side A and another number for side B Side A numbers run from 100 169 Side B numbers run from 200 269 The Jukebox selects a chosen record by rotating the mechanism to the chosen number and then offering that record to the stylus It is ther...

Page 15: ...umbered Mousehole containing reject rotate mechanism button Belt drive grasp and rotate to the left LOAD RECORDS FROM THIS SIDE FIG6 Jukebox vinyl mechanism Vinyl Mechanism as seen from the front Grasp belt and rotate to left ...

Page 16: ...his will rotate the basket Please ensure there are no items in the way such as loose clothing fingers jewellery that could become caught as the basket rotates Release the belt when the required record slot is aproximately in the middle of the right hand area of the mechanism Each slot is numbered and the triangular sticker points towards the specified slot GRASP AND ROTATE TO LEFT ...

Page 17: ...t of records please space the records evenly around the basket as an unbalanced basket may cause mechanical fault Each records slot corresponds to a title card selection number see page 12 It is important to ensure records are in the correct numbered slot and facing the right direction When loading records it is advisable to load sections at a time in order to evenly space and weight the basket No...

Page 18: ... side B or play both sides of the record side A B by pressing 324 If you make a mistake while entering a selection press C on either the remote or Jukebox button bank to re start the selection process Ejecting a track or disc To eject an entire disc press REJECT DISC on the remote To reject a single side press REJECT TRACK on the remote Display The display will show the current playing record Afte...

Page 19: ...witches amplifier to Jukebox input Switches amplifier to Bluetooth input Switches amplifier to Aux input Numeric selection keys Used to make track selection Reject track Skip Backwards Replays current track Turn Shuffle Mode ON Title rack page flip Title rack page flip Lighting Control See lighting section Clear playlist Turn Shuffle Mode OFF Skip Forwards Plays next track if applicable Reject dis...

Page 20: ...o the previous level press any of the volume keys Powering Off the Jukebox Sleep Mode It is recommended that the Jukebox is powered off using the standby procedure and then to full off at the mains switch if required This ensures that discs are ejected and the mechanism is in a safe position Failure to power the Jukebox down in this way could damage the jukebox mechanism To power off the Jukebox P...

Page 21: ...disc albums until the mode is disabled Shuffle side Shuffle side mode will play a random A side from a random disc until the mode is disabled How to enable or disable Shuffle modes The shuffle modes are enabled by pressing the SHUFFLE ON button on the remote control Pressing the SHUFFLE ON button ONCE enables the Shuffle disc mode A B sides When enabled the Jukebox display will show DISC and a sma...

Page 22: ...m will start from its current position and then play sequentially until the feature is turned off To activate sequential mode press F2 on the remote control FIG5 ORDER will show on the display and a decimal point will denote that a shuffle mode is enabled Sequential mode can be turned off by pressing F2 again or SHUFFLE OFF Normal shuffle modes will over ride sequential mode and sequential mode ca...

Page 23: ...ayer and Bluetooth are not playing then the Aux 2 input will take priority Please note It is recommended that the audio output level of the connected device is kept at between 3 4 and full and the volume is adjusted using the volume control of the Jukebox Connecting to the Jukebox audio output An audio output is provided to allow the Jukebox to play through another amplifier such as Surround Sound...

Page 24: ...The additional speakers should not present a load lower than 4 Ohms to each amplifier channel please contact Sound Leisure if you are unsure which speakers are suitable or would like a different speaker set up to the one described below Locate the speaker matching pad in the rear of the Jukebox cabinet FIG8 Connect the left speaker cables to CH3 as denoted in FIG10 Connect the right speaker cables...

Page 25: ...ternal speaker Connect to right external speaker Fig9 View of Sound Leisure D4 Digital Amplifier Auxiliary input 2 for connection to external audio devices Digital Amp menu selection buttons Menu down Menu up minus plus Microphone Input 6 35mm Jack Auxiliary input 1 connected to Bluetooth module ...

Page 26: ...isplay mode Below is a description of the available menus 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 used to set a maximum level for the Jukebox speakers Channel 1 Bass This menu sets the bass level of the Juk...

Page 27: ...ected 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 can provide a cut or boost of 15dB Microphone Middle This menu sets the Middle level of the microphone input It can provide a cut or boost of 15dB Microphone Treble This menu sets the Treble level o...

Page 28: ... the volume the higher the boost This is a subtle effect that adds clarity to music at low volumes Default Volume This menu sets the default volume of the Jukebox after power on Each channel of the amplifier can be assigned its own level Fade In This sets a 2 second fade in at the start of a record It is recommended to enable this on a vinyl Jukebox ...

Page 29: ...lour of the lighting in the title rack can also be set to one of 9 patterns To Set the colour pattern on your Jukebox To initiate the colour changing mode press COLOUR MENU on the remote control The display will show COL 1 Col 1 Pattern change mode Select a pattern using the number keys on the remote from 0 9 The patterns are as listed on the page 31 Press COLOUR EXIT on the remote control to reve...

Page 30: ...button will freeze the colour selection The lighting will be frozen on that selection until the HOLD OFF button is pressed This feature will effect lighting for all sections of the Jukebox Turning Bubble tubes On and Off It is possible to turn the bubble tubes on or off in your jukebox To initiate the bubble tube mode press COLOUR MENU FOUR TIMES on the remote control The display will show COL 4 C...

Page 31: ...lour chase slowly changing through the colours of the rainbow 4 Red Green Mix Multiple blocks of solid colours with a typically soft range of red and green tones 5 Blue Red Mix Multiple blocks of solid colours with a typically harder range of red and blue tones 6 Disco A fast moving colour chase slowly changing through the colours of the rainbow 7 Colour Shift Slowly changing palette of varying co...

Page 32: ... for devices refer to your audio device manual for instruction on how to search and pair to a device The Jukebox will show as the name SoundleisureJB The pairing procedure is only required on the first connection Once your device is paired it is possible to reconnect by selecting SoundleisureJB from your devices paired list It is not necessery to press the BT PAIR button again The Jukebox can reme...

Page 33: ...ons may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorien...

Page 34: ...sm error codes as follows 4 01 Low Voltage 4 02 Memory Error 4 03 Lift Motor 4 04 Scan Motor 4 05 Turntable Motor 4 06 Comm Error 4 07 High Temperature How to clear an Error Code Open the front glass of the Jukebox Remove any jammed discs from the mechanism Press the reject button located in the mechanism moushole see FIG6 Close the front glass of the Jukebox The mechanism will then re synchronise...

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