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Introduction
Rock-Ola® has teamed up with Peavey Electronics® to build
the most powerful standard jukebox. Optional power amplifiers
can provide up to 3,500 Wrms for concert level sound in
virtually any location.
The Rock-Ola Digital Jukebox is the heart of the Network in
the location. It controls the broadband access. The Broadband
Internet connectivity allows the jukebox to offer the patrons the
most powerful entertainment experience with such features as
Single Song Download. Hundreds of thousands of songs
updated weekly are available for play.
The Rock-Ola Jukebox operates in a completely
different manner than any CD machine or most
other downloading Jukeboxes. Please read this
Set-
Up & Installation Guide
and make sure each step is understood
before proceeding.
Additional information is contained on the
Programming,
Service & Parts Manual CD
, included in your service pack. An
index at the end of this
Setup Guide
describes the contents of
the
Programming, Service & Parts Manual CD.
Jukebox Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS
SLI-Sx
Dimensions:
Uncrated:
Height
63”
Width
30”
Depth
20”
Weight
317 lbs
Crated:
Height
73”
Width
34”
Depth
29”
Weight
363 lbs
Amplifier:
Output Power:
900 Wrms
(450 x 2 @ 2 ohms)
Protection: Speaker
overload
High temperature
Voltage:
115VAC
Frequency:
60Hz
Maximum Power
Consumption:
900 max watts
7.75 max amps
Monitor:
19” SAW LCD
Installing the Hard Drive
1.
Locate the four brass thumbscrews located in a small
envelope inside the literature package. Thread a
thumbscrew into the threaded holes on the sides of the
drive at each corner.
2.
Gently but firmly push the IDE cable into the 40 pin socket
noting which way the “bump” in the cable matches the
relief in the connector on the drive. Connect the power
cable to the drive next to the IDE cable with the yellow
wire facing the outside.
3.
Slide the drive onto the Core chassis lining up the
thumbscrews with the slots in the brackets. Tighten the
thumbscrews.
Location Power
The machines need a clean source of properly phased and
grounded 117VAC power at 10 Amps Max. This MUST
be provided 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The outlet the
jukebox is connected to must NOT be controlled by a
switch nor can the circuit breaker feeding it be shut off at
night.
ROUTER
LIGHTS
POWER
DISTRIBUTION
UPS
ROUTER
POWER AMP #1 (REAR)
POWER AMP #2 (FRONT)
AMP1 AMP2
POWER STRIP
COMPUTER
CORE
PRE-AMP
Refer to the block diagram above. The power distribution box
supplies line power to everything in the jukebox. The Power
Strip contains RFI, EMI, Surge, and Spike protection for the
computer.
The amplifier, computer core, and broadband communications
equipment are always on. When the location activates the
power button on the remote or the jukebox itself, the computer
stops the selection in play and shuts down the monitor, lights
and DBA. The computer core also has the capability of shutting
down the Router and Modem (if installed).
The Power Strip must not be removed
.
Running a system without a surge-protecting power strip
exposes all of the computer electronics to damage from surges,
noise interference, brown-outs, and power failures, all of which
reduce the life of the machine and cause poor performance.
Furthermore, not using surge-protecting power strip will void
the jukebox warranty.