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WB-MP3 SETUP USING WIRELESS REMOTE 

Button 

Sequence 

Function Description 

1  7  9  CH- 

 

2  7  9  CH- 

SELECTS THE WALLBOX TYPE WHEN OPERATING FROM A 60Hz AC LINE FREQUENCY (USA) 

 

SELECTS THE WALLBOX TYPE WHEN OPERATING FROM A 50Hz AC LINE FREQUENCY 

 

When the red LED remains on, press the remote numeric button that corresponds to the attached wallbox type. 

3  7  9  CH- 

INSERT 1-9 SECONDS OF DELAY (UNTIL SONG PLAY), AFTER FIRST WALLBOX SELECTION 
When the red LED remains on, press the remote numeric button for seconds of delay after selection. 0 = no delay. 

4  7  9  CH- 

INSERT 1-9 MINUTES OF DELAY BETWEEN BACKGROUND SONG PLAYS 
When the red LED remains on, press the remote numeric button for minutes of delay between BG plays. 0 = no delay. 

5  7  9  CH- 

SELECTS BASIC WIRELESS REMOTE FUNCTIONS 
Remote functions are Volume Control, Mute and Cancel. (A reduced function remote control is available) 

6  7  9  CH- 

SELECTS EXTENDED WIRELESS REMOTE FUNCTIONS 
Remote functions are Volume Control, Mute, Cancel and Background Music On/Off with 4-digit starting song position. 

7  7  9  CH- 

DO NOT CANCEL BACKGROUND PLAYING SONG WHEN A WALLBOX SELECTION IS MADE 
After the end of the background song, wallbox selections will be played then returns back to background play. 

0  7  9  CH- 

BACKGROUND MUSIC IS STOPPED AT POWER-UP 
Background music play is manually controlled using CHAN UP & CHAN DN on the remote. 

8  7  9  CH- 

IMMEDIATELY CANCEL BACKGROUND PLAYING SONG WHEN A WALLBOX SELECTION IS MADE 
Cancels the background playing song, wallbox selections are played then returns back to background play. 

9  7  9  CH- 

BACKGROUND PLAY STARTS AT POWER-UP 
Automatically causes the background music to start playing after power-up. CHAN UP & CHAN DN can still be used. 

WALLBOX TYPE LIST 

Type # 

Mfg Yrs 

Sel 

Wallbox Model 

1951-1954 

40 

AMI W-40 

1951-1955 

80 

AMI W-80 

1953-1955 

120 

AMI W-120 

1956-1965 

200 

AMI WQ-200 

1964-1967 

160 

Rock-Ola 500 

1963 

160 

Rock-Ola 1558 

1958-1962 

200 

Rock-Ola 1555 

1966-1967 

200 

Rowe WRA & WRB 

1968-1976 

200 

Rowe WRC 

1949-1958 

100 

Seeburg Wall-O-Matic 3W1 

1955-1959 

200 

Seeburg Wall-O-Matic 3WA 

1960-1967 

100 

Seeburg Wall-O-Matic 3W100 

1962-1965 

160 

Seeburg Consolette SC-1, SC-2, SC-3 & SC-4 

1966-1968 

160 

Seeburg Consolette SCH-1, SCH-2, SCH-3 & SCH-4 

1946-1950 

24 

Wurlitzer 3020 

1955-1961 

104 

Wurlitzer 5207 

1956-1957 

200 

Wurlitzer 5210 

1958-1964 

200 

Wurlitzer 5250 

1965-1970 

200 

Wurlitzer 5220 

~2006 

100 

RockOla Electronic JRW,  "Johnny Rockets" 

Содержание WB-MP3

Страница 1: ...ed Same way as it was back in the 40 s 50 s 60 s and 70 s Any number of the same wallbox models can be connected to the player Setup is easy create folders or playlists on your memory card store the wallbox song files in the folder program your wallbox type and your ready to go The Background Music feature allows non stop music play when all wallbox song selections have been played From the wirele...

Страница 2: ...n LED s should be on to indicate the WB MP3 is waiting for the wallbox type number Press 3 on the remote for Seeburg 3W1 The two LED s will turn off when program is completed Why is line frequency so important Because the wallbox motor is frequency sensitive and will run slower at 50Hz which causes longer wallbox pulse signals As a result the song played may not be the one selected Make a selectio...

Страница 3: ...d is ready Click My Computer Right click on the SD Card drive letter Then click on Properties The File system should show as FAT32 If NOT then download the SD Memory Card formatter directly from the SD Card organization https www sdcard org downloads formatter_4 Follow example at bottom of page then click Format This pop up should appear when completed CHECKING THE SD MEMORY CARD FORMAT ...

Страница 4: ...ive letter Then click File New Folder You should see the New Folder name Change the name The first two letters are numeric digits that identify the folder position You would need 01 and possibly 02 for your wallbox selections You can create additional folders for your background music Any letters following these two digits are ignored and can be any text you choose As shown above folder numbers ar...

Страница 5: ... V0 L2 L1 A2 A1 02 01 02 00 01 01 Folder Song 01 00 LIONEL RICHIE FRANK SINATRA MY KIND OF TOWN THAT S LIFE WANDERING STRANGERS ALL NIGHT LONG ALL RIGHT RIDE THE TRAIN ALABAMA LOVE IN THE FIRST DEGREE Sequential Letter Wallboxes Sequential Number Wallboxes WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL BUTTON DESCRIPTION AND SETUP Remote Set Up Press hold POWER and MUTE buttons simultaneously until LED flashes on off th...

Страница 6: ...er the end of the background song wallbox selections will be played then returns back to background play 0 7 9 CH BACKGROUND MUSIC IS STOPPED AT POWER UP Background music play is manually controlled using CHAN UP CHAN DN on the remote 8 7 9 CH IMMEDIATELY CANCEL BACKGROUND PLAYING SONG WHEN A WALLBOX SELECTION IS MADE Cancels the background playing song wallbox selections are played then returns b...

Страница 7: ...wires verify green LED blink The song selection was not found check the SD memory card After a wallbox selection was made the wrong song was played Wrong wallbox type was selected Wallbox signal is erratic see TECH NOTE below Verify song selections are correct on the SD memory card Player board LED error codes 1 blink pause 1 blink 2 blinks pause 2 blinks 3 blinks pause 3 blinks 4 blinks pause 4 b...

Страница 8: ...L SIGNAL 24VAC COMMON MP3 Player System FUSE Typical Wallbox Wiring COMMON 24VAC SIGNAL Transformer Radio Shack 273 1512 or equivalent 24VAC 2 Amps 2 wires no polarity 1 Amp YEL BLK YEL Not used apply tape Wallbox Terminals Visit www jameco com for 24VAC transformers PRIMARY INPUT SECONDARY OUTPUT ...

Страница 9: ...4 SCH1 4 160 select Wurlitzer 5220 200 select Wurlitzer 5225 100 select COMMON 24VAC SIGNAL 24VAC COMMON SIGNAL To enable coin operation the BRN RED ORG terminals must be shorted together then connected to the 24VAC terminal ...

Страница 10: ...GNAL COMMON 24VAC AMI W 40 W 80 W 120 40 80 120 select COMMON Rowe WRA WRB WRC 200 select COMMON 24VAC SIGNAL 24VAC A wire jumper must be inserted from the 24VAC main power terminal to the 24VAC keypad motor terminal 24VAC SIGNAL ...

Страница 11: ...5 200 select AMI WQ 200 200 select COMMON 25VAC SIGNAL 25VAC Rock Ola 1558 160 select COMMON SIGNAL 24VAC COMMON SIGNAL 24VAC 24VAC COMMON SIGNAL Wurlitzer 5250 200 select A wire jumper must be inserted from the 24VAC main power terminal to the 24VAC lock out ...

Страница 12: ...n transformer and requires a 120VAC power cord High voltage is used so be very careful when wiring up this wallbox The wallbox adapter only requires the two wire connection to terminal 1 and terminal 3 The Original 1015 Bubbler Wallbox Rock Ola 500 160 select 24VAC COMMON SIGNAL ...

Страница 13: ... from wallbox NOTE The background power up play feature 9 7 9 CH disables the folder 00 02 single play mode Folder 00 can be used as a general purpose or special occasion song folder Folder 01 contains the first 100 wallbox song selections Folder 02 contains the next 100 wallbox song selections for wallboxes with more than 100 selections Any remote selections made from folders 03 99 also sets the ...

Страница 14: ...ective SD Card If players blue LED repeating long flash green LED short flicker Wrong Memory Card Type or Defective SD Card FAULTS SD CARD MP3 PLAYER Blue LED SD SIZE SONGS 192Kbps Avg Tracks for 100 CD 8GB 1 600 16 16GB 3 200 32 32GB 6 400 64 64GB 12 800 99 SD MEMORY CARD CAPACITIES When power is applied to the Digital Player the blue LED turns on for about 3 sec turns off then begins rapid blink...

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