VenueHub : Sound Leisure
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Proceed to mount the bracket on the wall ensuring that is perfectly level and by the using
the most appropriate fixing for the type of wall structure. The top of the bracket should be
circa 183 centimetres from the floor level.
NOTE: The jukebox ON/OFF switch is located on the bottom left hand side of the cabinet
and room should be left to enable this to be activated/deactivated.
When the bracket is fully secured to the wall ensure that the two top screws are in place,
but not fully tightened.
The mains lead is provided in a separate bag. Feed the internal connection through the
opening in the rear of the machine and plug it into the socket that can be found on top of
the power supply. Do not turn the machine on at this time.
Close and lock the front door of the jukebox, with assistance lift the jukebox onto the two
slackened screws on the mounting plate. When you are sure that the jukebox is safely
on both screws open the front door and replace the locking screw. Fully tighten all three
screws.
NOTE: Take care when opening the door as the machine may tilt on its bracket as it is
not yet fixed.
The Volume control is connected to the Jukebox via the 1026V processor board that is
located in the bottom left hand side of the P23. The RVC connections on the control
board are removable to assist with wiring. Simply pull the 4-way connector towards you
to remove.
The speakers can now be fitted and wired back to the jukebox. Care must be taken to
ensure that the connecting cables are not damaged. The speaker leads are connected to
the speaker connection pad inside the jukebox. This should only be done after the
speaker lines have been checked with an accurate digital meter. There must be no short
circuits and the resistance must not under any circumstances be less than 4
Ω
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Connecting to the Internet
The jukebox may now be connected to the Internet. Only if this is done will the end user
have access to audio tracks stored on the remote server and be able to use the online
applications.
The internet connection from the jukebox to the router should be hard wired where
possible in CAT5 cable. If this is not possible a wireless connection may be used
however it must be noted that a wireless connection may not always work correctly and
subsequently cause service issues.
Please refer to the separate section of the manual titled Connecting to the Internet at this
point.
Power up the machine
There are two power switches on the VenueHub. One internal which can be found on top
of the power supply and one external which is located underneath the unit and set into
the black case. When the switches are both in the on position and the mains socket is