Wurlitzer Princess Service Manual

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PRINCESS
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WARNING! Although the beam emitted by the laser diodes is nearly invisible, it may cause severe damage to
the human eye. Use an infrared indicator to check the laser beam.

CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
3122 110 03420

ATTENTION!
The CD mechanism and many ICs are extremely susceptible to electrostatic discharges. The photo diodes
and the laser diode are more sensitive to discharges than MOS ICs. Careless handling may immediately de-
stroy components or can drastically reduce life expectancy of these components so that it will lead to failure af-
ter several weeks or even months of use.

Before you touch the player, discharge your hands and tools by touching a grounded metal part of the jukebox,
such as the amplifier or the mechanism chassis. Make sure that you are connected via a wrist wrap with resis-
tance to the same potential as the chassis of the jukebox. Keep parts and tools at the same potential.

If you remove the player in case of repair or for transport, short the harness with a short circuit plug.

When repairing, observe all valid safety rules. Do not change the original condition of the jukebox. Use original
spare parts only.

ESD

This manual belongs to machines equipped with program versiones 4.09 (or higher).

Subject to alterations.
1 Unpacking - Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.1 Unlocking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.2 Removal of shipping guards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.3 Verification of power voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.4 Wall mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1.5 Speaker connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1.6 Power on. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

2 Loading compact discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7


2.1 Position of CDs in the magazines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2.2 Remove magazines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2.3 CD handling precautions - CD and player cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
2.4 Inserting title cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2.5 Programming number of CDs in the magazines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
2.6 Adjustment of the page limitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

3 Coin operation or free play? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12


3.1 Coin operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
3.2 Free play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
3.3 Test credit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

4 Track selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
4.1 How to select a track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
4.2 I do not like this track - the button CANCEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
4.3 Albumplay - playing a whole CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

5 Automatic random select . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

6 Volume, sound and balance control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18


6.1 Volume, sound and balance control - amplifier F91. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
6.2 Volume, sound and balance control - amplifier K99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

7 Coin and price settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22


7.1 Price settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
7.2 Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
7.3 Free play programming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
7.4 Color codes of coin input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
7.5 Selecting, displaying and programming of top tunes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

8 Programming short view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

9 Jukebox programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
9.1 Calling service programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
9.2 Programming of time functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
9.3 Programming of the Playstimulator (random selections without coin insertion) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
9.4 BackGround Music (BGM), level 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
9.5 Happy hour pricing (additional bonus plays) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
9.6 Number of tracks played successively on the same disc, level 2 button 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
9.7 Disabling single tracks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

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9.8 Location or Identification number, level 1 button 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
9.9 Album selection and memory reset by power off, level 1 button 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

10 Data retrieval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
10.1 Operator data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

11 Amplifier F91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
11.1 Verification of power voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
11.2 Position of fuses and plug connectors on the power amp board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
11.3 The first power ON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
11.4 Pre-settings for volume, bass, treble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
11.5 Speaker connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
11.6 Connecting external speakers in operating mode 2-CHANNEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
11.7 BGM mode - volume attenuation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
11.8 Automatic volume control (AVC) and clipping stage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
11.9 Overdrive protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
11.10 Overload protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
11.11 Tape input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49

12 Amplifier K99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
12.1 Device description of the amplifier K99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
12.2 Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
12.3 Verification of power voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
12.4 Position of fuses and plug connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
12.5 The first power ON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
12.6 Volume control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
12.7 The infrared remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
12.8 Treble and bass control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
12.9 Automatic volume correction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
12.10 Background Music - volume attenuation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
12.11 External speaker connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
12.12 External amplifier connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
12.13 Disabling the internal mute circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
12.14 Input selector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58

13 70v output transformer (0043157) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59


13.1 Hints of connectable speaker loads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
13.2 Determination of the connectable speaker power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
13.3 Hints for speaker connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
13.4 Connection of 70v systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

14 Technician Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
14.1 Service data, level 4 button 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

15 Function tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
15.1 Digital display test / EPROM-version, level 1 button 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
15.2 Mechanism single step tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
15.3 Light gate tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68

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15.4 CD-PRO function tests, level 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70

16 Integrated test program of the CD-PRO player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72


16.1 Access to the player functions without S&CC unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
16.2 Special test functions of the CD-PRO player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74

17 Accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
17.1 Microfone kit (part no. 0006953). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
17.2 BGM-Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75

18 Steps to solve mechanical problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76


18.1 Treating simple errors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
18.2 Treating simple errors by hand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
18.3 Set the mechanism to ‘0’ position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76

19 Declaration of Conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78

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Unlocking

1 Unpacking - Installation

1.1 Unlocking
The key is stored in the coin return cup in the RH bottom
side of the door. The key WUA 1 unlocks the cabinet by tur-
ning the key clockwise. The lock is spring loaded, press
slightly against the door, this allows to turn the key easily.
The two other keys with 5 digit number codes unlock the
cash box inside of the cabinet. In this box also the hand
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

transmitter is located.

1.2 Removal of shipping guards

1. Remove elastic band from the magazine cabinet.


WUA1
WU
A1A1
456734
WU for door
2. Open the magazine cabinet.

3. Push the latch bar of one magazine inwards and take it


out.
for cash box
4. Remove elastic band and release the wing screw up to
limit stop.

5. Insert the magazine again and proceed the same way with the second magazine.

6. Finally remove the CD lens cover.

NOTE: Save the removed shipping guards. You may need them should you decide to move your
machine to another location.

1.3 Verification of power voltage


Compare your power voltage with the vol-
tage printed on the label inside of the door. If Made by

your voltage does not match the voltage of


the label do not switch on the jukebox. Con- amplifier type Niederdorf 5 D-32351 Stemwede-Levern

tact your dealer to set the voltage according Typ CD-K-99


version number 62792 PN.
to your mains.
Mod. O M T PRINCESS
serial number CDV - K99 E
In case of standard UL-versions (for USA) it Nr. 43104113 Hz 50
is impossible to adjust another voltage. V 100 - 240 W 270
power voltage
At the other types you can check and modify Made in Germany
the power setting on the power transformer
of the amplifier. It is described in the accor-
ding chapters ‘amplifier F91’ see page 41
and ‘amplifier K99’ see page 50.

For any service call please have ready your serial and version number.

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Wall mounting

1.4 Wall mounting


Depending on the installed amplifier the weight
of the jukebox is 78kg (amplifier K99) to 85kg
(amplifier F91). Because of this take great pains
when you mount it on a wall. Use the delivered
mounting frame (part no. 0051361) and check
the structural quality of the wall. Calculate a se- thread for
curity factor of 2 (170kg) for home use and a locking bolt
factor of 4 (340kg) for public use when you se-
lect your dowels. Use all the dowel holes of the

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frame. Contact your architect and a dowel ma-
nufacturer to select suitable mounting devices.
The manufacturer does not accept liability for
damages caused of not proper mounted machi-
nes!

Fasten the jukebox with the locking bolt which


you will find in the accessories.
heights approx. 1.10m

1.5 Speaker connection


To attain a good sound of the jukebox, take
care when connecting the speakers. Connect speaker terminals
the speakers to either the terminals inside of the inside hole for locking bolt
jukebox or to the terminals on the back side.
Pay attention of the correct polarity. The red ter-
minals belong to "+" the black ones to "-".

The jukebox can be delivered with two different


amplifiers F91 or K99. You can distinguish both
types by means of the product label inside the
door or compare your amplifier with the pictures
below here.

Both amplifiers may not be loaded with more


DECKEL ABNEHMEN

than 4Ω per channel. Less Ohm means more REMOVE COVER


Treble
Tone
4
2
1
Low Level
R
EXTRA EINGANG 300mV
EXTRA INPUT 300mV

Verstärker K 99 0056041 4
2
L R Input CD
Bass
MECHANIK Amplifier K 99 C-UL L
R

0058484 1

load! The output of the amplifier K99 to a 4Ω MECHANISM P10 off on Clipping
Remote
MONO Amplifier F91
0039155
L

STEREO R
CAUTION
OPTION

OPTION

Input Tape
TO REDUCETHE RISK
Intern Extern

load is 55 Watts rms power at 1 % distortion, to


OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY L
WITH SAMETYPE AND Channel 1 Channel 2 Bass Treble BGM
RATING FUSE P10
EINGANG CD

Remote Mode
R
EXTERNER LAUTSPRECHER

SICHERUNG
INPUT CD

F1 - F4 CD Tape
FUSE
EXTERNAL SPEAKER
L

Stereo 2-Kanal Mic.-Kit


100-240 V 117 V Input
8W / 80 W

50Hz/60Hz 60Hz
L

8Ω it is about 28 Watts, to 12Ω it is about 18


ANZEIGE / DISPLAY Volume
T4A 3,0 AMP 32
MUTE 16 R R
250 V AC
MICROPHONE

AVC 8
MIKROFON

SLOW BLOW TAPE R


RS232 4 BGM Level
R

RS 232

BGM 2
30V~ 26V~ 26V~ 12V= MICRO
BGM 1 R
AC AC AC DC ok. P4 32 L L

Watts. 2-KANAL / 2-CHANNEL 16 Line Out


SCHALTER / SWITCHES 8
L L
INFRARED-REMOTE
INFRAROT-REGLER

STEREO 1 4
R

2
AUSGANG

2
OUTPUT

1
1 off on
INTERNER LAUTSPRECHER 2
INTERNAL SPEAKER AUS/OFF 3 AVC EIN/ON
L

STEREO 4 MODE 2-KANAL/2CHANNEL


CD 5 INPUT TAPE
F1 F2 F3 F4 AUS/OFF 6 BGM EIN/ON
BGM

CD-TRAFO
CD-TRANSFORMER
ERWEITERUNG

The output of the amplifier F91 to a 4Ω load is


Verstärker-Sicherungen / Amplifier Fuses 240
EXTENSION Netzspannung
FERNREGLER 210V - 240V 100V - 117V 230 50/60 Hz
BUBBLE-TUBES REMOTE-CONTROL 220
Si 1/Si 301 Si 102/Si 103 Si 1/Si 301 Si 102/Si 103 210 Mains Voltage
Si 2/Si 302 Si 100/Si 101 Si 2/Si 302 Si 100/Si 101 117 50/60 cps
MT 4A T 3,15A T 5A T 3A 100
NETZTRAFO

170Watts rms power, to 8Ω it is about 85 Watts, TRANSFORMER DECKEL ABNEHMEN Zur Beachtung Nur Sicherungen mit gleicher Größe und
gleichem Wert verwenden um Schäden zu vermeiden.
REMOVE COVER
Caution: To reduce the risk of fire replace only with
same type and rating fuses.

to 12Ω it is about 57 Watts.


Achtung!
Vor Abnahme der Kappe den Netzstecker

K99 ziehen!
Attention!
Pull power plug before opening protective
lid!
Leuchtstofflampen/
Flourescent Lamps
230V / 117V

F91

PRINCESS – Edition: 17.02.2005 5


Power on

If the amplifier is operating in 2-Channel mode, the spea-


speaker terminals on
kers at the external terminals are all loaded in parallel to the rear side
the left hand channel. If you use 4Ω speakers you must
disconnect one speaker from the terminals before you
switch the jukebox to 2-channel mode.

The right channel (now switched to the sockets “R-Ex-


tern” and “L-Extern”) now may be also loaded with a mini-
mum of 4Ω.

Note that speaker groups like in hi-fi boxes may have, at


certain frequencies, impedances much lower than their
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

rating.

After having connected all speakers disconnect the moni-


tor speaker inside the jukebox. It is for test purposes only.

1.6 Power on
NOTE: Make sure that power outlet is grounded properly.

Insert the power plug. Set the power switch on the L.H.
side of the jukebox to on. The illumination will light. The
selection sledge starts an initialisation run and the coun-
ting of the disc compartments can be watched in the dis-
play. If all compartments are recognized the display
shows "6 1 6 1" for short time. After all the sledge stops in
its home position. The digital display shows the most
played track. If the box is brandnew and the selection me-
mory empty the display shows "0 0 0 0”.

power
switch
o.k. ?

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Position of CDs in the magazines

2 Loading compact discs

2.1 Position of CDs in the magazines


Up to 120 CDs can be inserted in total. The left magazine
contains all CD's with odd compartment numbers (01, 03, CD 101 - 120
for BGM only!
05 ...), the right one contains all even numbers (02, 04,
06 ...). But only 100 CDs can be selected in normal ope-
ration. (CD-no. 01 to CD no. (1)00 ). The CDs number 10 10
101 - 120 you can use only for Back Ground Music.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
You have to update the ‘number of CDs in the magazines’
in service level 1 button 5 if you insert less than 100 CDs 50
50
(100 CDs = factory pre-setting).

001

CD1 CD2
2.2 Remove magazines
You can pull out the magazines separately. By pushing
the latch bar (1) inwards the magazine is released. At the
same time the CDs are locked into place. Pull the handle
bar (2) to remove the magazine completely.
1.
When you insert the magazine the latch bar clicks into
2.
place and releases the CDs.

NOTE: In theory it is possible to use only one magazine.


In this case the empty one has to be removed and the
jukebox needs to be switched off and on once. After the
initialisation run all selections belonging to the missing
magazine are disabled. If e.g. the RH magazine is mis-
sing, all even selections are disabled. If an even number
is selected the digital display will flash.

You can lay the magazine on its back side. Note, that the
left magazine contains all CDs with odd numbers, the
right one all with even numbers. Insert the CDs starting
with the compartment 01, in the LH magazine then insert
the second CD into compartment 02 which belongs to the
RH one etc.. The CD label has to face upwards.

ATTENTION! Always push the magazine into its frame


until the latch bar clicks into place properly!
latch bar
handle bar

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CD handling precautions - CD and player cleaning

2.3 CD handling precautions - CD and player cleaning


Dust, fingerprints or other dirt on the disc surface can
cause skipping, jumping or sticking problems.

Because of this never touch the surface of a disc! Howe-


ver it is rather easy to remove nicotine, dust or finger-
prints.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Nicotine, dust, fingerprints:


Dust can be removed with a lintfree soft cloth. If neces-
sary, remove heavy dirt or fingerprints with a moistened
soft cloth soaked in a solution of water and a detergent.
Never use record cleaning sprays or anti static sprays!
Furthermore, do not use other types of cleaners contai-
ning benzene, thinner or other solvents. These liquids will
cause damage to the surface of discs. Move the cloth
from the inside towards the outside and not in circular
motion.

Removing scratches:
Use a soft cloth and a soft polish.

Laser lens cleaning:


Smoke and dust soils the lens. It can be cleaned with a
cue-tip soaked in a detergent (i.e. Kodak Lens Cleaner,
part no. 0051735). Place the tip on the lens and press
down carefully.

ATTENTION! The whole laser unit is very sensitive!


! Move the cue-tip only in the direction shown in the pic-
ture (perp. to the sledge direction).
! Do not scratch the special treated surface of the
lense.
! Take care that the cleaning solution will not run into
the focus unit.
! Keep away metal parts from the lens unit. A strong magnet is located underneath the lens. It at-
tracts also smallest metal parts and so can block the complete unit.

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Inserting title cards

2.4 Inserting title cards


After inserting the CD it is recommeded to insert the
appropriate title card into the paternoster book at the
same time. Run through the book pages by means of
the two push buttons.

To remove the cabinet lid bend both springs to out-


side.

push buttons

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Now you can take out each page.

Insert the title cards as shown in the picture. After in-


serting a page turn it forward and backward once to
check its propper function.

If the page system works properly the red LED lights


continuously. A blinking LED indicates the following
errors:

1x - LH light gate indicates an error, or is defective

2x - Lead through gate indicates an error, or is


defective

3x - RH light gate indicates an error, or is defective


345
345
F012

6
78 9 A
F012

6
78 9 A

BC
D
E

BC
D

4x - no or to slow page transport


red LED
5x - no zero page identification

LED blinks continuously: BCD-switch adjustment out of range 0 to 120.

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Programming number of CDs in the magazines

2.5 Programming number of CDs in the magazines


Level 1, button 5

You have to update the ‘number of CDs in the magazi-


nes’ and make page limitation adjustment if you insert Selection & Credit
less than 100 CDs (factory pre-setting) or after a Computer
change of the number of inserted CDs .

If the number of CDs is programmed correctly the dis-


OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

play will flash when you select an empty compartment.


A flashing display indicates an ‘empty’ selection or no
credit.

On the RH wall inside of the jukebox cabinet the so-


called Selection & Credit Computer (SCC unit) is situ-
ated. On it you can find the switch "SERVICE" and the
button "LT".

To program the number of inserted CDs (service


SERVICE button LT
level 1):

1. Set the slide switch ‘service’ at the SCC-unit to


ON. Z T.T.
+2
+3
F
6
5
7
6
5
6
5
4
6
5
4
6
5
4
1
2
4
K BR 4 4 3 3 3 5
ON 3 3 2 2 2 T1
SERVICE 2 2 1 1 1 M 10
OFF LT
0 0 0 0 0 20 T
GP + 6 GP BS B4 B3 B2 B1
2. Press ‘LT’ button. +B

3. Press selection button R -hold down- and press ACHTUNG: MEMORY - Stecker von OFF
auf ON umstecken, wenn
Top tunes, Popularitätszähler
oder Kassenzähler arbeiten soll.
P6 16

P5 15

selection button 0 then release both buttons. CD TOWER ATTENTION: Move MEMORY Plug from OFF
to ON if Top tunes, Pop Meter or

Selection & Cash Box Content Registration


is required. 1
P8 8
Credit Computer ATTENTION: Placer la prise MEMORY en
position ON, de la position OFF
si le Top Tunes, le compteur de
popularité et la contenu de la
CDM 12 ON
4. Press selection button 1. Service level 1 is rea- caisse sont demandés.
Memory
OFF

ched. Display is: 1_ _ _. 0045411

5. To check the current setting press button 5, the display shows e.g. 50 or 00.

6. To reprogram press selection button 5 -hold down- and press selection button R. Enter the desi-
red number of CDs with two digits (enter 00 for 100 CDs).

" To check the new settings, press button 5 again.

Exit the service program:

1. Set the slide switch ‘service’ at the SCC unit to OFF.

2. Press ‘LT’ button.

" The changer starts an initialisation run. After this the jukebox is ready to operate.

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Adjustment of the page limitation

2.6 Adjustment of the page limitation


If les than 100 CDs are installed it is useful to disable the
not needed pages. It will be done by two BCD switches at
the front side of the book.

For easy handling you can use the table below to adjust
the two switches.

345
345

F012

6
78 9 A
F012

6
78 9 A

E
BC
D

E
BC
D

Nevertheless you will find here an example how to calcu-

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
late the BCD switch adjustment.

The switch BCD1 has a valency of 16, the other one,


BCD2 a valency of 1. The meaning of the characters is 345 345

6
F012

F012
according to the hexadecimal character set:

78 9 A

78 9 A
A = 10 B = 11 C = 12

E
BC BC
D D
D = 13 E = 14 F = 15. BCD1 BCD2
If you want to adust a number of 60 CDs divide 60 by 16.
It equals 3,75. The number before the decimal point has to be adjusted at BCD1. Ignore the num-
bers after the decimal point. After this multiply the adjusted number 3 by 16. It equals 48. Subtract
this number from the given number 60. This equals 12. Adjust this number at BCD2 as „C“ (=12) ac-
cording to the hexadecimal character set.

Pages BCD1 BCD2 Pages BCD1 BCD2 Pages BCD1 BCD2 Pages BCD1 BCD2 Pages BCD1 BCD2
1 0 1 26 1 A 51 3 3 76 4 C 101 6 5
2 0 2 27 1 B 52 3 4 77 4 D 102 6 6
3 0 3 28 1 C 53 3 5 78 4 E 103 6 7
4 0 4 29 1 D 54 3 6 79 4 F 104 6 8
5 0 5 30 1 E 55 3 7 80 5 0 105 6 9
6 0 6 31 1 F 56 3 8 81 5 1 106 6 A
7 0 7 32 2 0 57 3 9 82 5 2 107 6 B
8 0 8 33 2 1 58 3 A 83 5 3 108 6 C
9 0 9 34 2 2 59 3 B 84 5 4 109 6 D
10 0 A 35 2 3 60 3 C 85 5 5 110 6 E
11 0 B 36 2 4 61 3 D 86 5 6 111 6 F
12 0 C 37 2 5 62 3 E 87 5 7 112 7 0
13 0 D 38 2 6 63 3 F 88 5 8 113 7 1
14 0 E 39 2 7 64 4 0 89 5 9 114 7 2
15 0 F 40 2 8 65 4 1 90 5 A 115 7 3
16 1 0 41 2 9 66 4 2 91 5 B 116 7 4
17 1 1 42 2 A 67 4 3 92 5 C 117 7 5
18 1 2 43 2 B 68 4 4 93 5 D 118 7 6
19 1 3 44 2 C 69 4 5 94 5 E 119 7 7
20 1 4 45 2 D 70 4 6 95 5 F 120 7 8
21 1 5 46 2 E 71 4 7 96 6 0
22 1 6 47 2 F 72 4 8 97 6 1
23 1 7 48 3 0 73 4 9 98 6 2
24 1 8 49 3 1 74 4 A 99 6 3
25 1 9 50 3 2 75 4 B 100 6 4

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Coin operation

3 Coin operation or free play?


Both coin operation or free play are adjustable at the “Selection & Credit Computer”-unit. It is located
at the RH side of the cabinet. Special jumpers (short wires, located in the accessory pack of the ma-
nual ) are used to set prices on the SCC-unit. As long as no jumper is set in row GP from 0 to F and
the jumper in row GP+6 is not removed (free play) the jukebox works with coins only.

3.1 Coin operation


From factory the jukebox is set to coin operation. If you in- denomination
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

sert a certain number of coins according the denomina- label


tion label, the jukebox gives the credits or plays it is
adjusted for. If you want to change the play prices you
have to change the jumper settings on the SCC-unit. PRICE OF SELECTIONS
1
3
play for 50 cts
plays for $ 1
18 plays for $ 5
Select 9999 for Top Ten

3.2 Free play jumper from 0 to F


in row GP
To set the jukebox to free play:

1. Remove all the jumpers on the SCC unit taking note T.T. F 7 6 6 6
of current setting for future reference. +2 6 6 5 5 5
+3 5 5 4 4 4
BR 4 4 3 3 3
3 3 2 2 2
2. Set a jumper from 0 to F (free play) in the row GP on 2 2 1 1 1 M
0 0 0 0 0 LT
the S&CC unit.
GP + 6 GP BS B4 B3 B2 B1

3. Press ‘LT’ button.

jumper from 0 to 7
4. Now one track is selectable without coin insertion.
in row BS button LT

5. From two to six tracks are selectable by setting an


additionally jumper in the row ‘BS’ (Bonus Step) from
0 to 2 up to 0 to 6.

6. Up to 47 tracks are pre-selectable by setting a jumper in this row ‘BS from 0 to 7.

12 PRINCESS – Edition: 17.02.2005


Test credit

3.3 Test credit


For repair and test purposes it is possible to give test credits. By touching the test credit button (in
special cases several times) you get one credit also shown in the digital display. You can terminate
unused credits by pressing the LT button.

In jukeboxes with an electronic coin validator you can find


the test credit button on the coin validator interface board.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
In jukeboxes with mechanical coin validator the test credit
button is mounted above the return lever inside.

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How to select a track

4 Track selections

4.1 How to select a track


If credit exists or free play is set you can select tracks
by means of the buttons 0 - 9 of the keyboard.
PRICE OF SELECTIONS
1 play for 50 cts
3 plays for $ 1
18 plays for $ 5
Select 9999 for Top Ten

First enter the number of the CD with two digits, then


the track number with two digits too.(track numbers
higher than 35 will not be accepted). R
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Example: CD 2, track 9: Enter 0 - 2 - 0 - 9.

(Exception: CD 100 = 00.) button R

The button R
You can delete wrong entered numbers up to the third
digit by means of the button R (Reset). But after ha-
ving entered the fourth digit the jukebox stores and executes a selection also made by mistake. By
pressing the button R the available credit will be displayed for a few seconds.

The display flashes


After entering the fourth digit of a selection the jukebox starts to search
and play the selected CD immediately. If the display flashes the entered
selection was not valid. Check:

! if credit is available
! if the selection is higher than the programmed number of CDs in magazines

If you select a higher track number as available on a CD, the jukebox overcounts the tracks and
starts at the beginning.

Example:
CD 03 contains 17 tracks. But selected track is 0 - 3 - 1 - 9. The jukebox plays track 02 of CD 03.

Maximum 35 tracks per CD can be selected!

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I do not like this track - the button CANCEL

4.2 I do not like this track - the button CANCEL


If you do not like a track you can either
cancel it by pressing the button 'CAN-
CEL' at the control box inside the jukebox
or at the infrared remote control. The
jukebox stops playing or plays the next -

MODE

CANCEL
VOLUME
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
+

PRESET

MUTE

track if a selection has already been


made.

You can terminate all selections only by

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
pressing the button LT on the SCC unit .

You can loosen the control box inside the VOLUME


jukebox to use it as an external wire re- BASS
TREBLE

mote control. Its 10-line ribbon cable may -


BALANCE
+
RCS

be extended as required with any kind of MODE PRESET SELECTION

1
ART.NR.:
0040443

wire .
3

CANCEL MUTE 4 5 6 RESET

7 8 9

MUSIC
- +
+/- VOLUME
MODE
MODE
PRESET
+/- BASS

As an option it is possible to connect two button CANCEL F91


MODE
CANCEL +/- TREBLE
MUTE
MODE

+/- BALANCE
MODE

wired remote controls in parallel or one


wired remote control together with one in-
frared remote control.

DECKEL ABNEHMEN
REMOVE COVER
XTRA EINGANG 300mV
EXTRA INPUT 300mV

0056041
Verstärker K 99
R

MECHANIK
Amplifier K 99 C-UL 0058484

MECHANISM MONO
L

STEREO
EE

CAUTION
E

TO REDUCE THE RISK


OPTION

Extern
OPTION

Intern
OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY Treble BGM
WITH SAME TYPE AND Channel 1 Channel 2 Bass
EINGANG CD

R
INPUT CD

RATING FUSE
SICHERUNG
EXTERNER LAUTSPRECHER

F1 - F4
FUSE
EXTERNAL SPEAKER
L

100-240 V 117 V
8W / 80 W

50Hz/60Hz 60Hz ANZEIGE / DISPLAY


MICROPHONE

T4A 3,0 AMP MUTE


MIKROFON

250 V AC AVC TAPE


RS 232

SLOW BLOW RS232


MICRO BGM
R

30V~ 26V~ 26V~ 12V=


AC AC DC ok.
AC
SCHALTER / SWITCHES
INFRARED-REMOTE
INFRAROT-REGLER

2-KANAL / 2-CHANNEL
R

1
AUSGANG
OUTPUT

STEREO 2
1
2
L

INTERNER LAUTSPRECHER AUS/OFF 3 AVC EIN/ON


INTERNAL SPEAKER STEREO 4 MODE 2-KANAL/2C
HANNEL

CD 5 INPUT TAPE
BGM

F1 F2 F3 F4 AUS/OFF 6 BGM EIN/ON


CD-TRAFO EE
RWEITERUNG
CD-TRANSFORMER XTENSION FERNREGLER
REMOTE-CONTROL
BUBBLE-TUBES

NETZTRAFO DECKEL ABNEHMEN


TRANSFORMER REMOVE COVER

Achtung! Netzstecker
240 Netzspannung
Vor Abnahme der Kappe den 230 50/60 Hz
ziehen! 220 0058407
Warning! 210 Mains Voltage
Shock hazard! Do not open! 50/60 cps
117 INTERN
100
CHANNEL 1
Verstärker
Amplifier

mit
Zur Beachtung: Nur Sicherungen
Wert MAX
Netzsicherung gleicher Größe und gleichem MIN
vermeiden.
Mains Fuse verwenden, um Schäden zu
Schein-
- T 4A
annehmer 210-240V Caution: To reduce the risk
of fire
Bill- 100-117V - F 6A replace only with same typ
and rating fuses.

acceptor CANCEL
MUTE
Externer Hauptschalter
External Mains switch
EXTERN
Leuchtstofflampen CHANNEL 2
Fluorescent Lamps
230V / 117V
MIN MAX

0058407

INTERN
CHANNEL 1

MIN MAX RCS-


K
No.: 00
SELE 5974
CTIO 5
N
1
2
3 OPTIO
MUTE CANCEL 4 N
5
6
RESE
T
7
EXTERN 8
9
CHANNEL 2
0

MIN MAX
VOLU
ME POWE
R
-
+
INTE
- CHAN RN
+ NEL 1

CANC EXTE
EL MU CHAN RN

button CANCEL K99 TE NEL 2

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Albumplay - playing a whole CD

4.3 Albumplay - playing a whole CD


You can select a whole CD by entering the CD number followed by two times 0, provided that 'Al-
bumplay' is enabled and the SCC has reached the fourth bonus level or if free play is set.

Programme:
To enable 'Albumplay', enter the service level 1:

1. Set the slide switch ‘service’ at the SCC unit to ON.


OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

2. Press ‘LT’ button.

3. Press selection button R -hold down- and press selection button 0 then release both buttons.

4. Press selection button 1. Service level 1 is reached. Display is: 1_ _ _.

To enable 'Albumplay' press selection button 9 -hold down- and press selection button R. Release
both buttons. Enter 01 to enable (or 00 to disable) 'Albumplay'.

ATTENTION! If you press the CANCEL button while a complete CD is playing as long as the last
track is not reached the next track on this CD will be played.

Exit the service program:

1. Set the slide switch ‘service’ at the SCC unit to OFF.

2. Press ‘LT’ button.

" The changer starts an initialisation run. After this the jukebox is ready to operate.

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Albumplay - playing a whole CD

5 Automatic random select


If the playstimulator is switched on by means of the conti-
nuous play switch or the service program the jukebox
plays random tracks of the registered CDs in the magazi-
nes (service program level 1 button 5). CDs declared as RCS-K

No.: 0059745

BGM CDs will not be used, refer to chapt. 9.4 on page 31! SELECTION

1 2 3 OPTION button to
4 5 6 RESET switch
7 8 9 continuous
The volume is the same as in normal operation. If a se- 0 play
on and off

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
lection is made the playstimulator will be interrupted im- POWER

VOLUME
mediately and remains after having played the selected - +
INTERN
CHANNEL 1
tracks. - +
EXTERN
CHANNEL 2
CANCEL MUTE

You can programme the playstimulator by software too.


Then the time between the random tracks of the playsti-
mulator is programmable between 1 up to 98 min. You
may also programme a time window in which the playsti-
mulator works, refer to chapt. 9.3 on page 29.

On jukeboxes with F91 amplifier or without remote con-


trols you can switch on CONTINUOUS PLAY with the
continuous play switch. Part number is 0034410. It has

Credit Computer
Selection &
CD TOWER
to be connected to P8 of the SCC unit.

K
CDM 12

SERVICE
OFF
ON

Z
GP + 6 GP

BR
+3
+2
T.T.
ATTENTION:

ATTENTION: Move MEMORY Plug from OFF

ACHTUNG:

0
2
3
4
5
6
F
0
2
3
4
5
6
7
BS
B4
caisse sont demandés.
popularité et la contenu de la
si le Top Tunes, le compteur de
position ON, de la position OFF
Placer la prise MEMORY en

is required.
Cash Box Content Registration
to ON if Top tunes, Pop Meter or

oder Kassenzähler arbeiten soll.


Top tunes, Popularitätszähler
auf ON umstecken, wenn
MEMORY - Stecker von OFF

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
B3
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
B2
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
B1
0045411

M
LT
Memory

P8 8

P5 15

P6 16
OFF

ON

+B

T1
20
10
T

5
4
2
1
off
on

Continuous

continuous play
Play

switch

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Volume, sound and balance control - amplifier F91

6 Volume, sound and balance control

6.1 Volume, sound and balance control - amplifier F91


With the control terminal inside of the jukebox the volume, treble, bass and balance can be cont-
rolled individually.

After power up or if no button has been pressed for approx. 5 sec or after the button PRESET has
been pressed, the terminal stays in the mode "VOLUME". The LED "VOLUME" lights. In this mode
you can control the volume by means of the buttons '+' and '-'. (Adjustments return to preset after po-
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

wer off.)

One LED corresponds to each mode. Use ‘mode’ button to activate desired mode. With the buttons
'+' and '-' treble, bass or balance can be controlled.

The control terminal can be taken out and be used as a wired remote control.

ATTENTION! Depending on the adjusted volume of the jukebox loudness levels of more than 70 dB
can be reached.

The meanings of the buttons...


! VOLUME:
! Volume LED lights.
! + button increases volume
! - button decreases volume.
current VOLUME
! BASS: (Press ‘MODE’ button once.) mode BASS
! Bass LED lights. TREBLE
BALANCE
! + button increases bass volume
- +
! - button decreases bass volume.
MODE PRESET
! TREBLE: (Press ‘MODE’ button twice.) CANCEL MUTE
! Treble LED lights.
0039661
! + button increases treble volume
! - button decreases treble volume.

! BALANCE: (Press ‘MODE’ button 3 times.)


! Balance LED lights.
! + button increases right hand channel volume
and decreases left hand channel volume
! - button decreases right hand channel volume
and increases left hand channel volume.

+/- VOLUME LED Volume lights


MODE: Switches to the next operating mode. After Press MODE button once
about 5 seconds without operating any buttons, ‘vo-
lume’ mode is resumed. +/- BASS LED Bass lights

Press MODE button once


PRESET: Volume, bass, treble, and balance are set to
the preset according to DIP switch setting. Actual +/- TREBLE LED Treble lights
mode is set to ‘Volume’. Press MODE button once

+/- BALANCE LED Balance lights


CANCEL: Rejects a playing track. If album play is se-
lected the next track will be played. Press MODE button once

MUTE: As long as this button is activated, the amplifier output is muted.

18 PRINCESS – Edition: 17.02.2005


Volume, sound and balance control - amplifier F91

ATTENTION! After power off all adjustments are reset to dip switch settings. For permanent adjust-
ment e.g. treble, bass use the dip switches.

The control terminal inside of the jukebox can be taken out and be used as a wired remote control. If
required its 10-line ribbon cable may be extended with any kind of wire. The voltage of the control
wire is 5V DC.

It is possible to connect two wired remote controls in parallel or one wired remote control together
with one infrared remote control The control mode is displayed with 4 LEDs. The mode can be chan-
ged by using the ‘mode’ button to control volume, bass, treble and balance:

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The infrared remote control
As desired an infrared remote control will be installed from fac-
tory or can be delivered as conversion kit (part no. 40435). If it
has been installed the hand transmitter is located in the cash-
RCS

box. ART.NR.: 0040443

SELECTION

1 2 3

If credit is given or free play is programmed a CD can be selec- selection 4 5 6 RESET

ted with the buttons 0 to 9 and R. buttons 7 8 9

MUSIC

Double button functions as required in the service programs (i.e. music


- + +/- VOLUME
MODE

+/- BASS
MODE PRESET

press button 5 -hold down- and press button R), are impossible. control CANCEL MUTE
MODE

+/- TREBLE
MODE

For this you only can use the keyboard of the jukebox. buttons +/- BALANCE
MODE

The meanings of the music control buttons are according to the


buttons on the control terminal on the rear side of the jukebox
(ref. to the prev. section).

The receiver eye of the infrared remote control is located behind


the plastic on the top RH front side of the door. Beam this point
directly if possible.
battery type
LR03 (AAA)
Batteries are included. Necessary are 4 micro cells type LR03 BATTERY:

(AAA). To open the battery compartment move the cover like IEC LR03
(AAA)

+
shown in the picture. Needed battery type and position of the +
batteries in the hand transmitter are shown on the casing. Part +
no. of the hand transmitter: 0040443.
+

position of
the batteries

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Volume, sound and balance control - amplifier K99

6.2 Volume, sound and balance control - amplifier K99


Volume control
DECKEL ABNEHMEN
You can control the volume of the juke- REMOVE COVER

box from different points at the same

EXTRA EINGANG 300mV


Verstärker K 99

EXTRA INPUT 300mV


MECHANIK Amplifier K 99 C-UL

R
MECHANISM
time: MONO

L
STEREO
CAUTION

OPTION

OPTION
TO REDUCETHE RISK
OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY Intern Extern
! With the pots Vol.1 and Vol.2 on the WITH SAMETYPE AND
RATING FUSE
Channel 1 Channel 2 Bass Treble BGM

EINGANG CD

R
SICHERUNG

EXTERNER LAUTSPRECHER

INPUT CD
F1 - F4
amplifier. FUSE

EXTERNAL SPEAKER
L
100-240V 117 V

8W / 80 W
50Hz/60Hz 60Hz

L
ANZEIGE / DISPLAY
T4A 3,0 AMP MUTE
! With the IR remote control. 250 V AC

MICROPHONE
AVC TAPE

MIKROFON
SLOW BLOW
RS232

RS 232
30V~ 26V~ 26V~ 12V= MICRO BGM
AC AC AC DC ok.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

! With the pots of the control box at the 2-KANAL / 2-CHANNEL SCHALTER / SWITCHES
AUTO 1 MUTE

INFRARED-REMOTE
STEREO AUS/OFF

INFRAROT-REGLER

R
NORMAL 2 RS232 SERVICE

rear side of the jukebox.

AUSGANG
OUTPUT
SEPARATE 1 VOLUME PARALLEL
INTERNER LAUTSPRECHER HIGH 2 AVC LOW
INTERNAL SPEAKER AUS/OFF 3 AVC EIN/ON

L
STEREO 4 MODE 2-KANAL/2CHANNEL
CD 5
INPUT TAPE
F1 F2 F3 F4 AUS/OFF 6 BGM EIN/ON
CD-TRAFO

BGM
CD-TRANSFORMER
ERWEITERUNG
EXTENSION
The device from which the volume is BUBBLE-TUBES
FERNREGLER
REMOTE-CONTROL

changed determines it. NETZTRAFO


TRANSFORMER DECKEL ABNEHMEN
REMOVE COVER

The volume control unit can be taken out


and may be mounted at another place as
a remote control. Its cable may be exten-
ded as required with any kind of wire. The voltages of the control wires are 5V DC.

The control box has two volume knobs (Intern / Channel 1 and Extern / Channel 2). In position ”Ste-
reo” the knob “Intern / Channel 1” is effective for the internal speakers. The knob Extern / Channel 2
is controlling the volume of the RCA outputs for an optional external amplifier. In DIP switch position
”2 Channel” the channels1 (RH) and 2 (LH) are controlled separately.

ATTENTION! The pots Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 on the amplifier are not effective if the wire control
box is connected.

Treble and bass control


You can control the sound with the knobs bass and treble on the amplifier.

Automatic volume control


The AVC sets CDs with different volume levels to an equal level. The level of CDs with a high level
will be reduced; the level of low-levelled CDs will be increased. This control works rather slow to
save the dynamic range of the track. You can enable the correction with the DIP switch “AVC” (the
3rd DIP swich of the 6 sw. group). Default is AVC disabled.
With the second DIP switch of the 6 sw. group you can reduce the intensity of volume correction.

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Volume, sound and balance control - amplifier K99

The infrared remote control


An infrared remote control is installed from factory in
every Princess. It can also be delivered as conversion kit
(part no. 0058809). If it has been installed the hand trans-
mitter is located in the cash box.
RCS-K

No.: 0059745

If credit is given or free play is programmed a CD can be SELECTION

selected with the buttons 0 to 9 and R. 1 2 3 OPTION

4 5 6 RESET
selection buttons
Double button functions as required in the service pro- 7 8 9

grams (i.e. press button 5 -hold down- and press button 0

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
R), are impossible. For this you only can use the key- POWER

VOLUME

board of the jukebox. - +


INTERN
CHANNEL 1
- +
EXTERN

You can control the volume by means of the buttons + CANCEL MUTE
CHANNEL 2

and -. In stereo mode the internal +/- buttons control the


volume of the internal speakers. The external +/- buttons
control the volume of the K99 RCA jacks for an optional music control buttons
external amplifier. In 2-channel mode you can control the
external speakers by the buttons + and - of the external
channel. battery type
LR03 (AAA)
Beam the jukebox directly if possible.
BATTERY:
IEC LR03

You can connect the wire remote control box as well. (AAA)

+
+
The power-on volume level is always set by the channel 1 +
and 2 pots on the amplifier or on the control box (if con-
nected). +
position of
Batteries will be delivered. Necessary are 4 micro cells the batteries
type LR03 (AAA).

To open the battery compartment move the cover like


shown in the picture.

Needed battery type and position of the batteries in the


hand transmitter are shown on the casing.

Part no. of the hand transmitter: 0059745.

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4
2
1
3

50ct

T.T. F 7 6 6 6 6
2 plays 1 $
5 plays 2 $
1
+2 6 6 5 5 5 5
2$

2
+3 5 5 4 4 4 4 4
AUS

20ct

BR 4 4 3 3 3 3 5
T.T. F 7 6 6 6 T1
Z 1 3 3 2 2 2 2 10
+2 6 6 5 5 5 2
2 2 1 1 1 1 M
1$

+3 5 5 4 4 4 4 20
BR 4 4 3 3 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 LT T
K
10ct

ON 3 3 2 2 2 T1 +B
SERVICE 2 2 1 1 1 M 10 GP + 6 GP BS B4 B3 B2 B1
OFF LT
0 0 0 0 0 20 T
GP + 6 GP BS B4 B3 B2 B1
+B
50ct
T.T. F 7 6 6 6 6
ACHTUNG: P6 16

3 plays 2 $
MEMORY - Stecker von OFF
1

1 play 1 $
auf ON umstecken, wenn +2 6 6 5 5 5 5

2$
Top tunes, Popularitätszähler 2
oder Kassenzähler arbeiten soll. P5 15 +3 5 5 4 4 4 4 4
CD TOWER AUS

20ct
ATTENTION: Move MEMORY Plug from OFF BR 4 4 3 3 3 3 5
to ON if Top tunes, Pop Meter or T1
Selection & Cash Box Content Registration
is required. 1
3
2
3
2
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1 M
10

1$
P8 8 20
LT
Credit Computer ATTENTION: Placer la prise MEMORY en
position ON, de la position OFF 0 0 0 0 0 0
T

10ct
si le Top Tunes, le compteur de +B
CDM 12
popularité et la contenu de la
caisse sont demandés. ON GP + 6 GP BS B4 B3 B2 B1
Memory
OFF
0045411

21 plays $ 5.00
3 plays $ 1.00
1 play 50 cts
T.T. F 7 6 6 6 6
1

$ 1.00
+2 6 6 5 5 5 5 2
+3 5 5 4 4 4 4 4

$ 1.00
USA
Press „LT“ button once (4) to accept the new price/bo-
rate attached instruction by connecting to the pin row (2)
nomination label. In the “Unipack“ version no play prices are

Coin output plugs (1) should be set according an sepa-

on the SCC unit. Pay attention to wiring colors (refer to

Set the attached jumpers in B1 to B4 according to the


Usually the prices are preset by the factory according the de-

BR 4 4 3 3 3 3 5
T1
3 3 2 2 2 2 10

25cts
2 2 1 1 1 1 M 20
0 0 0 0 0 0 LT T
+B
GP + 6 GP BS B4 B3 B2 B1
number of the desired additional bonus plays. (3).
preset. To set the play prices do the following steps:

18 plays $ 5.00
3 plays $ 1.00
1 play 50 cts
T.T. F 7 6 6 6 6
1

$ 1.00
+2 6 6 5 5 5 5 2
+3 5 5 4 4 4 4 4

$ 1.00
USA
BR 4 4 3 3 3 3 5
T1
3 3 2 2 2 2 10

25cts
2 2 1 1 1 1 M 20
0 0 0 0 0 0 LT T
+B
Coin and price settings

GP + 6 GP BS B4 B3 B2 B1
T.T. F 7 6 6 6 6

2 plays 50 p
1 play 30 p

5 plays £ 1
1
+2 6 6 5 5 5 5

20p


2
+3 5 5 4 4 4 4

chapt. 7.4 on page 23).


4
Switch on the jukebox.
BR 4 4 3 3 3 3

GB
5
T1
3 3 2 2 2 2 10
2 2 1 1 1 1

50p
10p
M LT
20
T
0 0 0 0 0 0
+B
GP + 6 GP BS B4 B3 B2 B1
Price settings

nus setting.

Examples
T.T. F 7 6 6 6

Free Play
1
+2 6 6 5 5 5 2
+3 5 5 4 4 4 4
BR 4 4 3 3 3 5
T1
3 3 2 2 2 10
2 2 1 1 1 M 20
0 0 0 0 0 LT T
+B
GP + 6 GP BS B4 B3 B2 B1

1.

2.

3.

4.
Price settings

22
7.1

7.2
7
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Free play programming

7.3 Free play programming


Set a jumper from 0 to F (free play) in the row GP
on the SCC unit and be sure that jumper GP+6 is
removed. Then press ‘LT’ button.

Credit Computer
Selection &
CD TOWER
Now one track is selectable without coin insertion.

K
CDM 12

SERVICE
In between two to six plays are selectable by set-
ting an additionally jumper in the row ‘BS’ (Bonus

OFF
ON

Z
Step) from 0 to 2 or from 0 to 6.

GP + 6 GP

BR
+3
+2
T.T.
GP

ATTENTION:

ATTENTION: Move MEMORY Plug from OFF

ACHTUNG:

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
0
2
3
4
5
6
F
Up to 47 tracks are pre-selectable by setting a jum- BS

0
2
3
4
5
6
7
BS
B4
caisse sont demandés.
popularité et la contenu de la
si le Top Tunes, le compteur de
position ON, de la position OFF
Placer la prise MEMORY en

is required.
Cash Box Content Registration
to ON if Top tunes, Pop Meter or

oder Kassenzähler arbeiten soll.


Top tunes, Popularitätszähler
auf ON umstecken, wenn
MEMORY - Stecker von OFF
per in this row ‘BS’ from 0 to 7.

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
B3
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
B2
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
B1
0045411

M
LT

LT
Memory

P8 8

P5 15

P6 16
OFF

ON

+B

T1
20
10
T

5
4
2
1
7.4 Color codes of coin input

mechanical coin validator electronical coin validator

USA AUS
SCC SCC

LT
LT

+B

+B
T1

T1
20

20
10

10
T

T
1
2

1
2
4

4
5

5 50ct orange

2$ green
brown
1$ orange

brown

20ct red
10ct blue

violet
1$ grey

1$ yellow
white
0.25 blue

yellow

DIP switches
off - on
1 10 ct
on interface
Cash- 2 20 ct
mechanical flow 3 50 ct
coin validator 4 1$
111 5 2$
6

electronical coin validator electronical coin validator

GB EURO
SCC SCC
LT

LT
+B

+B
T1

T1
20

20
10

10
T

T
1
2

1
2
4

4
5

5
green

1.00 brown
1£ brown

0.50 red
20p orange

2.00 white
violet

green
grey
50p red

grey
10p yellow

violet

Interface Interface
NRI NRI
Credit Credit
G13 G13

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Selecting, displaying and programming of top tunes

7.5 Selecting, displaying and programming of top tunes


You can select the most played tracks
(top tunes) by selecting 9999 in the nor- As example we use the US price settings
50cts 1 play, $1.00 3 plays, $5.00 21 plays
mal operation mode, provided that the
2nd bonus step (B2) of the jukebox is re-
ached by coin insertion. The total number
of played tracks depends on the bonus
price settings of the first two bonus levels
(B1 and B2, ref also to chap. 1.6). In ad- T.T. F 7 6 6 6 6
1
+2 6 6 5 5 5 5
dition to this setting the jukebox plays one +3 5 5 4 4 4 4
2
4
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

track more. BR 4 4 3 3 3 3 5
T1
3 3 2 2 2 2 10
After having reached the bonus level 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 M 20
0 0 0 0 0 0 LT T
the SCC unit gives 7 credits (4 basic cre- +B
dits in total + 1 bonus credit from B1 + 2 GP + 6 GP BS B4 B3 B2 B1
basic credits from B2 = 7 credits total). If
you select the top tunes with 9999 the
jukebox plays one track more (= 8

$ 1.00

21 plays $ 5.00
3 plays $ 1.00
1 play 50 cts
T.T. F 7 6 6 6 6
tracks). +2 6 6 5 5 5 5 1
2
+3 5 5 4 4 4 4 4
BR 4 4 3 3 3 3 5
T1
If you set an additional jumper from TT 3 3 2 2 2 2

$ 1.00
10
2 2 1 1 1 1 M 20
LT
(Top Tunes) of the SCC unit to +2 the
T
0 0 0 0 0 0
+B
25cts
GP + 6 GP BS B4 B3 B2 B1
jukebox plays two additional tracks (in our
example 9 tracks).

If you set a jumper from TT to +3 the jukebox plays 3 additional tracks (in our example 10 tracks).

To find out which tracks will be played after selecting 9999 you can display the tracks by entering
9998. At first the most played track will be displayed. Then you have to enter 9998 again and the
jukebox shows the second most played track etc. To display the tracks the SCC unit needs about 2-3
sec for calculation. If the display starts to flash press the selection button R once.

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Price settings:

...............

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1 ...............
2 ...............
4
5 ...............
T1 test credit
...............
10
20 ...............
T
...............
+B GND
...............
+35 V !
...............

pulse 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

inserted
money

plays from
GP:
from bonus
step

plays
B1...B4

total plays

25
Selecting, displaying and programming of top tunes

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Selecting, displaying and programming of top tunes

8 Programming short view

Jukebox in normal
Slide switch
operation mode
'SERVICE'
to ON
and press LT Slide switch
Start of serviceprogram 'SERVICE'
button once.
display of program to OFF
version and press LT
button once.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Press button R
-hold down-
and press
button 0,
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R selection buttons

then...

1 Statistics
...press Flops Top hits Cash box total Display CDs in memory Box sel. memory to level 1
button 1
Display: Display: contents number test magazines bad reserved ID reset + button 0:
to reach
1. CD no. 1. CD no. printer start
of plays program CDs enter
service 2. plays 2. plays button 2 + R version 01 - 99 8digits Albumsel. new level
level 1.

2 Time, Bonus, Playstimulator


...press Time Day Year tracks disabled Happy Happy Play Play to level 2
button 2 Month Weekday per CD tracks reserved Hour Hour stimulator stimulator + button 0:
to reach HH:MM DD:MM YY:WW CD:TT time price start Interval enter
service stop new level
level 2.

3 Back Ground Music, BGM


...press BGM BGM BGM BGM BGM BGM BGM BGM BGM Printer to level 3
button 3
times times times times times times times no. of CD's, start settings + button 0:
to reach position enter
weekday 0 weekday 1 weekday 2 weekday 3 weekday 4 weekday 5 weekday 6 Interval 110 baud
service Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday new level
time options 9600 baud
level 3.

4 CD2 mechanism tests


...press reserved Selection Selection Get CD Get CD Test prg. Test prg. Gates test CD2 Test to level 4
button 4 for sledge sledge from LH from RH single step single step VH.V.HV errors programs + button 0:
to reach CD to in steps in steps change to change to ON OFF LL.L.LL button 9 enter
service turntable downwards upwards level 5 level 5 NEXT LL.C.RR 2. Spiele + no. of prg. new level
level 4.

5 CD player tests
...press NEXT Anzeige: Anzeige: STOP Anzeige: Anzeige: Anzeige: Anzeige: Anzeige: PREVIOUS to level 5
button 5
track reserved reserved and reserved STOP START reserved reserved TRACK + button 0:
to reach 1. CD 1. CD 1. CD back to 1. CD 1. CD 1. CD 1. CD 1. CD 1. CD enter
service NEXT 2. Spiele 2. Spiele level 4 2. Spiele 2. Spiele 2. Spiele 2. Spiele 2. Spiele PREVIOUS new level
level 5.

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R

Programming: Press according button - hold down - and press selection button R , release both buttons and enter the new value.

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Calling service programs

9 Jukebox programming
Additional features like Playstimulator, BGM time and Happy Hour time are programmable. These
features are programmable in the service mode of the SCC unit.

9.1 Calling service programs


Hint:
To keep the data stored when power is off
the plug “Memory” must be set to “ON” posi-

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
tion on the SCC unit, otherwise all program-
med data in service levels are reset when
power is interrupted.
1. Service to ON
Calling service programs:
Set slide switch “Service” from position OFF 2. Press LT button Memory
to ON, then press the LT button. After an ini-
tialization run the display will show the actual 3. Display shows:
jukebox (SCC) program version (e.g.: in the
display 4.09) and gives a message whether
the magazines are installed properly. Press LT button

Service level 1

Statistics display:
no magazines missing

Press LT button
RH magazine missing
Service level 2
Time setting,
LH magazine missing Bonus,Playstimul. Display:

both magazines missing Press LT button

Calling service levels: Service level 3


By pressing the LT button. The display Back ground
shows the actual service level number in the music (BGM) Display:
LH digit. Each option can be called by pres-
sing the corresponding selection button.
Press LT button

Calling a certain service level (recommen-


ded method): Service level 4
Press selection button R - hold down - and Test functiones
CD2 mechanism Display:
press selection button 0. Release both but-
tons. The display is dark.
Press LT button
Enter the number of the desired service le-
vel.
Service level 5
Exit: Test functiones
CDM12 player Display:
Set the slide switch ‘SERVICE’ to OFF and
press the LT button once.
Press LT button

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Programming of time functions

9.2 Programming of time functions


Level 2 slide switch
It is necessary to program the time, date and weekday service LT button
once or at least to control these settings. Only then the
jukebox can switch on and off the playstimulator or the
Back Ground Music at the desired time. It is useful to Z T.T. F 7 6 6 6 1
+2 6 6 5 5 5 2
+3 5 5 4 4 4 4
K BR 4 4 3 3 3 5
ON 3 3 2 2 2 T1

program time, date and weekday in a single pass. SERVICE


OFF 2
0
GP + 6 GP
2
0
BS
1
0
B4 B3
1
0
B2
1
0
B1
M LT
10
20 T
+B

To program the time (and also the date): ACHTUNG: MEMORY - Stecker von OFF P6 16
auf ON umstecken, wenn
Top tunes, Popularitätszähler
oder Kassenzähler arbeiten soll. P5 15
CD TOWER ATTENTION: Move MEMORY Plug from OFF
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

to ON if Top tunes, Pop Meter or

Selection & Cash Box Content Registration

1. Set the slide switch ‘service’ at the SCC-unit to ON.


is required. 1
P8 8
Credit Computer ATTENTION: Placer la prise MEMORY en
position ON, de la position OFF
si le Top Tunes, le compteur de
popularité et la contenu de la
CDM 12 caisse sont demandés. ON
Memory
OFF
0045411

2. Press ‘LT’ button.

3. Press selection button R -hold down- and press selection button 0 than release both buttons.

4. Press selection button 2. Service level 2 is reached. Display shows: 2_ _ _.

9.2.1 Clock setting, level 2 button 0


Press selection button 0. The display shows the current time.

If the displayed time is not correct: Example:

Press selection button 0 -hold down- and press selection button R.


Release both buttons. Enter the correct time with four digits.
hours
minutes

9.2.2 Set date, level 2 button 1


Press selection button 1. The display shows the current date.
Example:
If the displayed date is not correct:

Press selection button 1 -hold down- and press selection button R.


Release both buttons. Enter the correct date with four digits. day
month

9.2.3 Set year and weekday, level 2 button 2


To display the year and the weekday press selection button 2:
Example:
The weekdays are assigned to numbers as shown.

0 = Sunday 4 = Thursday
year
1 = Monday 5 = Friday
weekday
2 = Tuesday 6 = Saturday
3 = Wednesday

To program press selection button 2 -hold down- and press selection button R. Release both but-
tons. Enter the correct year with two digits, then enter a 0 followed by the number of the weekday.

Exit the service program:

1. Set the slide switch ‘service’ at the SCC unit to OFF.

2. Press ‘LT’ button.


# The changer starts an initialisation run. After this the jukebox is ready to use.

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Programming of the Playstimulator (random selections without

9.3 Programming of the Playstimulator (random selections without coin insertion)


In service level 1 button 5 the actual number of CDs in the magazines is registered. If the playstimu-
lator is programmed the jukebox plays random tracks of these CDs. Exception: CDs declared as
BGM CDs will not be used! The time between the last track played by inserted money and the first
random track of the playstimulator is programmable from 1 up to 98 min. This time is also the repeat
time between two random plays.

The volume is the same as in normal operation. If a selection is made the playstimulator will be inter-
rupted immediately. It starts again after all selected tracks have been played.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
9.3.1 Repeat time programming, level 2 button 9

NOTE: The playstimulator only works


! if Back Ground Music is not activated at the same time
! if time is programmed correctly
! if no credit is available

1. Set the slide switch ‘service’ at the SCC unit to ON.

2. Press ‘LT’ button. Display shows e.g.: _ 4 0 9


# (409 or higher = SCC program version)

3. Press selection button R -hold down- and press selection button 0 then release both buttons.
The display is dark.

4. Press selection button 2. Service level 2 is reached. Display shows: 2_ _ _.

5. Press selection button 9. The display shows three digits.


# A = repeat time is set to 5 minutes Example:
# B = This digit enables or disables the Playstimulator
mode,
0 = Playstimulator OFF,
1 = Playstimulator ON B
A

Playstimulator operating modes:


You can set the jukebox in an easy way to CONTINUOUS
PLAY MODE by programming the digit CONTINUOUS PLAY to
‘1’. An additional progamming of the clock and the start and
stop time is not necessary.
continuously playing
of random tracks

By means of an optional installed switch you can also switch the


0
1
2
3
4
5
6
B1
0045411

box to CONTINUOUS PLAY MODE without any need of ente-


M

ring the service program. Part number of this switch is 0034410.


LT

It has to be connected to P8 of the SCC unit.


Memory

P8 8

P5 15

P6 16
OFF

ON

+B

T1
20
10
T

5
4
2
1
off

on

Continuous
Play

CONTINUOUS PLAY switch

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Programming of the Playstimulator (random selections without

A more precise programming in conjunction with the internal clock and the start, stop and repeat
time is posssible if the digit CONTINUOUS PLAY is set to ‘0’. A correct programming of all these
items is necessary.

NO random plays

Continuous random plays, however in conjunction with start and


stop time.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

After a played random track the jukebox waits about 5 minutes


before it starts the next one. Random tracks will only be played
in the programmed Playstimulator time interval. The program-
ming of this 'time window' is described as follows.

To program press selection button 9 -hold down- and press selection button R. Release both but-
tons. Now enter the digit for CONTINUOUS PLAY and the REPEAT TIME with three digits.

To check the settings: Press button 9 again.

9.3.2 Programming start and stop time, level 2 button 8


Press selection button 8. The display shows at first a flashing 1.
This means 'start time'.

Then the time will be displayed, here 14.05 o' clock (2.05 p.m.).

Press selection button 8 once again. The display shows now a


flashing 2. This means 'stop time'.

Then the time will be displayed, here 18.30 o' clock (6.30 p.m.).

To reprogramme press selection button 8 - hold - and press selection button R. Release both but-
tons. The digital display goes dark. Enter the start and stop time with eight digits.

Example: The jukebox should play random tracks from 09.00 in the morning to 17.00 in the af-
ternoon.

Enter: 0 - 9 - 0 - 0 - 1 - 7 - 0 - 0 (0900 = start time, 1700 = stop time)

Then press selection button R. The display shows 2 _ _ _ .

To check the start time: Press selection button 8.

To check the stop time: Press selection button 8 again.

NOTE: You can not programme the playstimulator over 24.00 o’clock (e.g. 23.00 to 2.00 o'clock) !

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BackGround Music (BGM), level 3

If the Playstimulator does not work:

Check if:
! the clock is set correctly ?
! start and stop time is programmed?
! repeat time is set correctly (not 0)?
! BGM play mode is disabled (ref. to next chapter).
! credits are still in memory.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Exit the serviceprogram:

1. Set the slide switch ‘service’ at the SCC unit to OFF.

2. Press ‘LT’ button.


The changer starts an initialisation run. After this the jukebox is ready to operate.

9.4 BackGround Music (BGM), level 3


If BGM is programmed and activated a random
Tone
track from the CDs declared for BGM will be Treble 4
2
Low Level R
1
Input CD
played. The time between the last selected Bass
4
2
1
L R
L
P10 off on
played track and the first BGM track is program- Remote Clipping Amplifier F91
0039155
R
mable between 1 and 98 minutes. This time is Input Tape
L
also the repeat time between two BGM tracks. P10
Remote Mode
Stereo 2-Kanal
CD Tape Mic.-Kit
Input
The volume for BGM reproduction is reduced Volume
32
R R
compared to the normal volume. It is adjustable R
16
8
4
BGM Level
2

with the two BGM pots (RH channel / LH chan- P4


BGM
1
32
16
L L R

Line Out
nel) on the amplifier. BGM mode is active when L
8
4
2
L
1

the LED on the amplifiers lights. The source of off on

the BGM control signal is the SCC unit plug


brown (X6), pin 1. Once the BGM mode is acti-
vated, it is not possible to operate the Playsti-
mulator. pots to level
BGM light emitting diode the BGM volume
If a selection is made by means of coin insertion (yellow), indicates whether
BGM is active
the track being played will be interrupted imme-
diately. Two intervals can be programmed for
each weekday.

To enable BGM (level 3):

1. Set the slide switch ‘service’ on the SCC-unit to ON.

2. Press ‘LT’ button.

3. Press selection button R -hold down- and press selection button 0 than release both buttons.

4. Press selection button 3. Service level 3 is reached. Display shows: 3_ _ _.

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BackGround Music (BGM), level 3

9.4.1 Number of BGM CDs and repeat time, level 3 button 7


Press selection button 7 the diplay shows e.g.:

A= number of BGM CDs; disabled for playstimulator! (The posi-


tion of the first BGM CD will be programmed in the next step;
ref to sec. 9.4.2)
A
B
B= repeat time between BGM tracks (10 min.)
BGM-continuous play = 99
BGM OFF = 00

To program press selection button 7 -hold down- and press selection button R. Release both but-
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

tons. The display goes dark. Enter the number of CDs and the repeat time by means of the selection
buttons.

9.4.2 Start position for BGM CDs and configuration, level 3 button 8
Press button 8. The start position of the BGM CDs is displayed in the left two digits. The RH digit in-
dicates the actual BGM mode.

A = start position of BGM CDs

B = not used, always 0

C = BGM mode
A
You can determine the digit for the BGM mode as follows: B
C

BGM mode selection


You want to select BGM CDs by coin insertion too: yes -> 0; no -> 1
You want that the jukebox plays BGM-CDs also yes -> 2; no -> 0
if credit still exists:
BGM start position over 100: yes -> 4; no -> 0

Select the desired features and add the corresponding code numbers. Enter the sum of the code
numbers as the mode digit.

Example:
BGM-CDs not selectable by coin insertion = 1
BGM-CDs should not be played at still existing = 0
credits
BGM start position over 100 = 4
Mode number = 5

To program press selection button 8 - hold - and press selection button R. The digital display goes
dark. Enter start position (2 digits) followed by a ‘0’ and the BGM mode (1 digit)!

After entering this data the SCC unit calculates the BGM end position itself. For loading of BGM
discs the end position can be calculated as follows:

end position = start position + number of BGM-CDs - 1.

NOTE: If a wall box is connected the BGM selection option must be set to 0.

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BackGround Music (BGM), level 3

9.4.3 BGM time zones at different weekdays, level 3 button 0 - 6


You can program each weekday differently with two intervals per day. The following steps are the
same for the buttons 1 to 6 in service level 3 according the table for weekdays.

1. Press button 0, the display shows flashing:


# 0 (LH) = Sunday
1 means start time one
# programmed time will be displayed, here 9.00 o'clock

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2. Press selection button 0 again, the display shows flashing:
# 0 (LH) = Sunday
2 means stop time one
# programmed time will be displayed, here 12.30 o'clock

3. Press selection button 0 again, the display shows flashing:


# 0 (LH) = Sunday
3 means start time two
# programmed time will be displayed, here 20.00 o'clock

4. Press selection button 0 again, the display shows flashing:


# 0 (LH) = Sunday
4 means stop time two
# programmed time will be displayed, here 23.45 o'clock

To program press selection button 0 (or button 1 - 6 depending on the week-


day to be programmed). The digital display goes dark. Enter the two time zo-
nes in four blocks containing four digits per block one after another (16 digits).

Table of weekdays:

0 = Sunday 4 = Thursday
1 = Monday 5 = Friday
2 = Tuesday 6 = Saturday
3 = Wednesday

Examples: 0-9-3-0 1-1-4-5 1-7-0-0 1-9-5-5


The jukebox should play BGM on Tuesday from
9.30 to 11.45 and from 17.00 to 19.55. To pro-
start time 1 start time 2
gram press selection button 2 - hold - and press
selection button R. The digital display goes dark. stop time 1 stop time 2
Then enter 0-9-3-0-1-1-4-5-1-7-0-0-1-9-5-5.

If the jukebox should play BGM on Wednesday from 17.00 to 19.55 only, then program on selection
button 3 as described: 1-7-0-0-1-9-5-5-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 . The second time zone has to be filled with
zeros. Also this programming is possible:

0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-1-7-0-0-1-9-5-5.

Repeat this procedure until all weekdays are programmed (selection buttons 0 to 6).

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Happy hour pricing (additional bonus plays)

9.5 Happy hour pricing (additional bonus plays)


During the ‘Happy hour’ time additional bonus plays can be given. Happy hour time zone and num-
ber of additional bonus plays have to be programmed as follows.

9.5.1 Programming of the happy hour start and stop time, level 2 button 6

1. Set the slide switch ‘service’ at the SCC unit to ON.

2. Press ‘LT’ button. Display shows e.g.: _ 4 0 9


OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

# (409 or higher = SCC program version)

3. Press selection button R -hold down- and press selection button 0, then release both buttons.
The display is dark.

4. Press selection button 2. Service level 2 is reached. Display shows: 2_ _ _.

5. Press selection button 6. The display shows flashing:


# 1 means start time

# the start time will be displayed with four digits e.g.: 9.00 o’ clock

6. Press selection button 6 again. The display shows flashing:


# 2 means stop time

# the stop time will be displayed with four digits e.g.: 12.30 o’ clock

7. To reprogram press selection button 6 - hold - and press selection button


R. The digital display goes dark. Enter the ‘Happy hour’ start and stop
time with 8 digits. After complete entry the digital display is dark.
# Example: “Happy Hour” should operate from 09.05 to 11.00 o’clock.
Enter 8 figures: 0 - 9 - 0 - 5 - 1 - 1 - 0 - 0 .

8. To check the settings: Repeat the steps 5 and 6.

9.5.2 Programming of the additional bonus plays, level 2 button 7

1. Press selection button 7. The display shows e.g.:


# 1 additional play at bonus level 4 (B1)
# 3 additional plays at bonus level 3 (B2)
# 5 additional plays at bonus level 2 (B3)
# 7 additional plays at bonus level 1 (B4)
B1 B3
B2 B4
2. To reprogram press selection button 7 - hold - and press selection but-
ton R. The digital display goes dark. Enter the new happy hour pricing
with 4 digits.

3. To check the new setting, press selection button 7 again.

4. To exit the service program set the slide switch ‘SERVICE’ to OFF and press button LT on the
SCC unit.

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Number of tracks played successively on the same disc, level 2

9.6 Number of tracks played successively on the same disc, level 2 button 3
The display shows the maximum number of tracks played successivly from the same disc. Preset va-
lue = 04 tracks, i.e. after four tracks from this CD have been played it will be taken back to the maga-
zine, and the next CD stored in the selection memory will be played. If selections still exist for the
previous CD they will be played later.This option to limit the tracks played from one CD is more use-
ful for operators. For individual use this value can be set up to 99.

To call the service program (level 2):

1. Set the slide switch ‘service’ at the SCC unit to ON.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2. Press ‘LT’ button. Display shows e.g.: _ 4 0 9
# (409 or higher = SCC program version)

3. Press selection button R -hold down- and press selection button 0 than release both buttons.
The display is dark.

4. Press selection button 2. Service level 2 is reached. Display shows: 2_ _ _.

5. Press selection button 3 the display shows e.g.: 04 = factory setting for
number of tracks played successivly on the same disc.

6. To program press selection button 3 - hold - and press selection button R.


The digital display goes dark. Enter the desired setting by means of the selection buttons with
two digits.

If you set this value to 01 all selections will be played in selection order.

7. To check the settings: Press selection button 3 again.

8. To exit the service program set the slide switch ‘service’ at the SCC unit to OFF and press the
‘LT’ button once.The changer starts an initialisation run. After this the jukebox is ready to ope-
rate.

9.7 Disabling single tracks


You can disable up to maxinmum 25 different tracks of different CD's. If somebody selects a disabled
track the digital display flashes. This shows that this track is not selectable. Note a special peculiarity
at playstimulator or BGM operation. The random procedure always selects tracks out of a number of
35. If the random selected track exceeds the number of tracks on the CD the procedure starts to
count from the beginnung of the CD. Result is, if you want to disable e.g. track 8 on a CD with 17
tracks you also have to disable track 23 on this disc although it does not really exist.

To disable tracks (service program level 2):

1. Set the slide switch ‘service’ at the SCC-unit to ON.

2. Press ‘LT’ button.

3. Press selection button R -hold down- and press selection button 0 than release both buttons.

4. Press selection button 2. Service level 2 is reached. Display shows: 2_ _ _.

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Location or Identification number, level 1 button 8

5. Press selection button 4 the display shows e.g.:


# Each operation of selection button 4 indicates the next disab-
led track, maximum 25 tracks.
# After having reached the last disabled track, the first one is in-
dicated again. If the display shows 0000 after the first button
operation no track is disabled. track
CD number
number

6. To program: Press selection button 4 - hold - and press selection


button R. The digital display goes dark

7. Enter at first the CD number to be disabled followed by the track number (total four digits).
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

8. To disable the next CD/track, press selection button 4 several times until display shows 0 0 0 0 .

9. Press selection button 4 again - hold - and press selection button R. The digital display goes
dark. Then enter CD and track to be disabled. Continue programming for the next track to be
disabled with step 8.

10. To check the diabled tracks: Press selection button 4 again (up to 25 times, for 25 disabled
tracks).

11. To exit the service program set the slide switch ‘service’ at the SCC unit to OFF and press the
LT button.

To enable a disabled track:


When a track is indicated, press button 4 - hold - and press selection button R and enter first the
number of the CD followed by 0 0.

To enable all disabled tracks:


Press selection button 4 -hold down- and press selection button R. Then enter 0 0 0 0 (4 times 0).

9.8 Location or Identification number, level 1 button 8


A location or identification number (8 digits) can be programmed.

To enter the number (Service program level 1):

1. Set the slide switch ‘service’ at the SCC-unit to ON.

2. Press ‘LT’ button.

3. Press selection button R -hold down- and press selection button 0 than release both buttons.

4. Press selection button 1. Service level 1 is reached. Display shows: 1_ _ _.

5. Press selection button 8, the display shows flashing:


# 1 means higher digits

# Then the four higher digits will be displayed.

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Album selection and memory reset by power off, level 1 button 9

6. Press selection button 8 again, the display shows flashing:


# 2 means lower digits

# Then the four lower digits will be displayed.


# In this case the number is 8543 1049.

7. To reprogram press selection button 8 - hold - and press selection button


R. The digital display goes dark. Then enter the complete number with 8
digits.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
8. To check the settings: Press selection button 8 again.

9. To exit the service program set the slide switch ‘service’ at the SCC unit to OFF and press the
LT button.

9.9 Album selection and memory reset by power off, level 1 button 9
By setting the corresponding digit these options are available.

Album selection is possible by entering the disc number followed by 0 0 (track 0 0). All tracks on the
CD are played, starting with the first track. An album is only selectable by coin insertion, if credits of
the 4th bonus level have been obtained or in free play modus (link in row GP from 0 to F on the SCC
unit) of the jukebox.

Memory reset feature will cancel remaining credits and selections by power off of the jukebox. This
option prevents the jukebox playing preselected tracks from the day before (the jukebox was swit-
ched off in the night.).

To change the settings (Service program, level 1):

1. Set the slide switch ‘service’ at the SCC-unit to ON.

2. Press ‘LT’ button.

3. Press selection button R -hold down- and press selection button 0 then release both buttons.

4. Press selection button 1. Service level 1 is reached. Display shows: 1_ _ _.

5. Press selection button 9, the display shows e.g.:


# A = digit for memory reset by power off; 1 = ON, 0 = OFF
# B = digit for albumplay; 1 = ON, 0 = OFF

6. To change the settings press selection button 9 - hold - and press selec-
A
tion button R. The digital display goes dark. Enter the desired setting B
with two digits.

7. To check the settings: Press selection button 9 again.

8. To exit the service program set the slide switch ‘service’ at the SCC unit to OFF and press the
LT button.

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Operator data

10 Data retrieval
The data retrieval memory stores data only if the plug ‘ME-

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
B1
0045411
MORY’ is always in the position ON (on the buttom side of the

M
SCC unit).

LT
Memory

P8 8

P5 15

P6 16
OFF

ON

+B

T1
20
10
T

5
4
2
1
10.1 Operator data
You can read out statistical data in the service program level 1
over the display. Memory
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1. Set the slide switch ‘service’ at the SCC-unit to ON.

2. Press ‘LT’ button.

3. Press selection button R -hold down- and press selection button 0 than release both buttons.

4. Press selection button 1. Service level 1 is reached. Display shows: 1_ _ _.

10.1.1 Retrieval of least popular discs (flops), level 1 button 0

1. Press selection button 0 once.


# At first the least played CD is shown. The last two digits are simply a code confirming the
least played status. The display shows alternately the disc number and the number of plays
e.g.:

CD no. 66 played twice

# If the counter shows 0 0 0 0, this means the disc has not been played. Press selection but-
ton 0 to continue the process for the second least played disc, and so on. At first the CD
with the lowest number of plays will be displayed. Press button 0 again, the display shows
the CD with the second lowest number of plays etc. If the calculation needs a little longer a
‘1’ scrolls starting from RH. digit over the display.

2. To cancel the procedure press selection button R.

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Operator data

10.1.2 Top Tunes, level 1 button 1


Press selection button 1 once.

The display shows alternately the number of the most played CD and the number of plays. For ex-
ample:

CD no. 3 played 53 times

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Only 63 selections per CD can be stored in the memory. If a CD has been played more than 63 ti-
mes all the other values will be decreased by 1. The displayed values are only relative.

Press selection button 1 to continue the process for the second most played CD, and so on.

The most frequently played track will also be displayed as HIT OF THE HOUSE in normal operating
mode.

10.1.3 Cash box contents, level 1 button 2

1. Press selection button 2 once. Digital display shows the cash box contents in basic units; basic
units being the value of the lowest coin.

2. To cancel the procedure press selection button R.

10.1.4 Total number of plays, level 1 button 3

1. Press selection button 3 once. Display shows the total number of plays since last reset (maxi-
mum 9999).

2. To cancel the procedure press selection button R.

10.1.5 CLEAR ALL counters (reset to 0 0 0 0), level 1 button 3 + reset

1. Press selection button 3 - hold - and press selection button R (reset).


# The counters belonging to the buttons 0 to 3 (least popular disc, most popular disc, cash
box and total plays) are cleared and reset to 0 0 0 0.
# After leaving the service program the jukebox initializes itself, du-
ring this procedure the compartments in the magazines will be
counted. At the end of the initialization the display should show
6161 for a short time. If lower numbers are displayed not all com-
partments have been detected correctly. The sequence of top
discs is for the time being 01, 02, 03, 04 etc. LH magazine
RH magazine

2. To exit the service program first set service switch to OFF and then press the LT button.

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Operator data

10.1.6 Memory of not playable CDs, level 1 button 6


Careful handling of the CDs does not completely exclude that CDs may be damaged in different
ways. Possibly the player would interrupt this CD at each selection. The SCC provides a watch dog
function which finds and memorizes these difficulties to play.

The SCC unit can store the numbers of up to six not playable CDs. Once a CD is registered every
new try will be counted. So it is possible to find out defective discs and exchange these for new
ones.

1. Press selection button 6, the display shows flashing:


# 1 means first defective CD
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

then e.g.

# A = CD number
# B = NUMBER of times the CD was not playable or interrupted

2. Press selection button 6 to display the next not playable CD, etc. After
displaying the 6th not playable CD and pressing selection button 6 again A
the display starts with the first one again. B

3. To CLEAR this memory press selection button 6 - hold - and press selection button R.

4. To exit the service program, first set service switch to OFF and then press LT button.

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Verification of power voltage

11 Amplifier F91
The amplifier F91 is the version with higher power out-
put (2 x 170 W rms.). Equipped with protection and Treble
Tone
4
2
1
4
Low Level

Input CD
R

L R

watch dog functions described below. The BGM adap- Bass


P10
Remote
off on
2
1
Clipping

Amplifier F91
L

ter (to attenuate the volume in BGM mode) is integra- 0039155


Input Tape
R

ted. The amplifier is equipped with an automatic P10


Remote

Stereo
CD
Mode
Tape
2-Kanal Mic.-Kit

volume control (AVC) to level out different recording Input

Volume
32
16 R R

levels.
8
R
4 BGM Level
2
1 R
BGM L
P4 32 L
16 Line Out
8
L L
4
2
1

In 2-channel mode it is possible to control both chan- off on

nels separately with the IR-remote control. Verstärker-Sicherungen / Amplifier Fuses 240 Netzspannung
210V - 240V 100V - 117V 230 50/60 Hz
220
Si 1/Si 301 Si 102/Si 103 Si 1/Si 301 Si 102/Si 103 210 Mains Voltage
Si 2/Si 302 Si 100/Si 101 Si 2/Si 302 Si 100/Si 101 117 50/60 cps

You can also make selections with the optional infra- MT 4A T 3,15A T 5A T 3A 100

Zur Beachtung Nur Sicherungen mit gleicher Größe und


gleichem Wert verwenden um Schäden zu vermeiden.

red remote control. Caution: To reduce the risk of fire replace only with
same type and rating fuses.

Achtung!
Vor Abnahme der Kappe den Netzstecker
ziehen! Leuchtstofflampen/
Attention! Flourescent Lamps
Pull power plug before opening protective 230V / 117V
lid!

11.1 Verification of power voltage

ATTENTION! Always remove power plug before opening transformer cover plate. Never
attempt any intervention to these parts unless qualified.

The power voltage setting is on the cover plate of the


F91 transformer. Machines for USA are set to 117 V.
Verstärker-Sicherungen / Amplifier Fuses
Jukeboxes „UNI-Pack“ are shipped in 230 V setting. 210V - 240V 100V - 117V
240
230
220
Netzspannung
50/60 Hz

Si 1/Si 301 Si 102/Si 103 Si 1/Si 301 Si 102/Si 103 210 Mains Voltage
This is marked on the machine label inside of the Si 2/Si 302 Si 100/Si 101 Si 2/Si 302
MT 4A T 3,15A T 5A
Si 100/Si 101
T 3A
117
100
50/60 cps

door. If the voltage setting is not clear the transformer

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Zur Beachtung Nur Sicherungen mit gleicher Größe und
gleichem Wert verwenden um Schäden zu vermeiden.
Caution: To reduce the risk of fire replace only with Netzsicherung/

cover plate has to be removed. same type and rating fuses. Mains Fuse
210-240V - T3,15A
100-117V - T8A

Achtung!
Vor Abnahme der Kappe den Netzstecker

The mains fuse (T3,15 A, res. T8 A for 117V) is loca- ziehen!


Attention!
Pull power plug before opening protective
Leuchtstofflampen/
Flourescent Lamps
230V / 117V
lid!
ted near the RH side of the cover plate.
Loosen the 4 screws to remove cover plate
The position of the two plug connectors on the trans- (small arrows)
former terminals 1 to 9 (primary side) indicates the
current voltage setting. The following combinations are possible:

240V = 1 - 9

230V = 1 - 8

220V = 2 - 9

210V = 2 - 8

117V = 1 - 6

100V = 2 - 6

Never connect the fluorescent supply to other to amplifier

contacts. from mains

If you intend to change the power voltage to a higher br/r r


10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Mains voltage-Netzspannung

br
= 2- 4

Deutsche Wurlitzer GmbH

nach VDE 0551 50 / 60Hz

voltage (e.g. from 117V to 230V) it is recommended to or/y


Transformator 0039402

gn/bl
240V = 1 - 9
230V = 1 - 8
220V = 2 - 9
210V = 2 - 8

100V = 2 - 6
117V = 1 - 6

Temperaturwächter

1 - 8 = 230V
use a subtransformer for the flourescent lamps or bk vi/gy
wt/bk
thermalfuse

change the ballast according to the used voltage (e.g. br/r


or/y bk
gy
for 230V). gn/bl

to flourescent lamps

The power consumption in standby is approx. 146W.


With max. volume it is approx. 540W.

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Position of fuses and plug connectors on the power amp board

11.2 Position of fuses and plug connectors on the power amp board

WARNING! A voltage of approx. +60V res. - 60V applies to the fuse terminals also a certain time af-
ter power off. Change the fuses with caution !

Usually the jukeboxes are fitted with fuses of DIN 41571 (5x20 mm) slow blow or medium blow. Slow
blow fuses of DIN standard bear the letter T (T = “Träge”) e.g. T 4/250 means T = slow blow, 4
amps, 250 V maximum operating voltage. Which fuses have to be used is printed on the power
transformer cover. Fast blow fuses (F = Flink) are unsuitable for the jukebox.

The fuse holders on the amplifier P.C.B. are capable to hold also fuses of 6x32 mm size.

Position of the plug connectors


P12 - jukebox speakers

P 3 - bubble tubes

P16 - power transformer


Si1 Si301
P 4 - CD sub transformer, CD player Si2 Si302
Si102 Si103
P 9 - mechanism, Selection and Credit Computer Si100 Si101

P 6 - option, coin interface P12 P16 P9 P6A


terminal for
external P3 P4 P6 P7
P6A - option speakers
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P 7 - service

Fuse Failure
Main fuse T 3,15,res. T8 A for 110/117 V. No illumination, machine completely dead.
Fuse Si1: T4A (T5A) +70V= L.H. channel No sound in the L.H. channel. Speaker relay is not activated,
power stage green LED does not light.
Fuse Si2: T4A (T5A) -70V= L.H. channel
power stage
Fuse Si301: T4A (T5A) +70V= R.H. ch. power No sound in the R.H. channel. Speaker relay is not activated,
stage green LED does not light.
Fuse Si302: T4A (T5A) -70V= R.H. ch. power
stage
Fuse Si100: T3,15A (T3A) supply -30 V= The jukebox operates normal. The CD2 mechanism does not
use this voltage.
Fuse Si101: T3,15A (T3A) supply +30 V= No initialisation run after power ON. Display working.
No function.
Fuse Si102: T3,15A (T3A) supply +12 V= SCC unit dead - digital display dark (except red LED M still
lighting up on coin insertion).
The LEDs K and Z on the SCC unit are dark. No initialisation
run after power ON.
Fuse Si103: T3,15A (T3A) supply 30V ~ The digital digit on the CD-control is dark. Power supply for CD
player and control unit is interrupted. Credit circuit via LED M
is interrupted. If credits are still in memory or free play is pro-
grammed, a CD will placed on turntable but is not spinning. Af-
ter about one minute the CD is taken back..
If no credits in memory, no CD will be taken to turntable, the
display is flashing.

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The first power ON

11.3 The first power ON


The mains switch is located at the bottom left hand rear Low Level LED
side of the jukebox. In position ‘I’ jukebox and amplifier
are switched on. The amplifier is now in STANDBY Tone
4
Treble Low Level
MODE:
2 R
1
4 L R Input CD
2
Bass L
1
P10 off on Clipping
Remote

Amplifier F91 R
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The yellow ‘Low Level LED’ lights. P10
Input Tape

Remote Mode
CD Tape
Stereo 2-Kanal Mic.-Kit
Input

The ‘Low Level’ circuit detects low music parts and pau- Volume
32
16
8
R R
R

ses. It effects the AVC circuit not to raise the audio level
4 BGM Level
2
1 R
BGM L
P4 32 L
16 Line Out

in music pauses. So disturbing noises will not be heard.


8
L L
4
2
1
off on

This LED may light for short times during play.

The yellow ‘Mute LED’ lights (on the power amp board,
only visible after lifting up the pre amp board). It indicates MUTE-LED
that the amplifier is muted.
Power stage P.C.B.
To avoid power on and other noises, the amplifier output
will be switched on only during play.

11.4 Pre-settings for volume, bass, treble


After power on of the jukebox or after pressing the button ‘preset’ the levels of volume, bass and

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treble will be set to basic values. These values can be set with different binary DIP switch combinati-
ons. The switches are located on the amplifier pre amp board. You can find the recommended set-
tings on the amplifier cover.

1. Tone preset 2. Two red 3. Low level


DIP switches clipping LEDs LED, yellow

Tone
Treble 4 Low Level
2 R
1
4
4. CD input
14. Remote control 2
L R Input CD
terminals
Bass
terminals 1 L
P10 off on Clipping
Remote Amplifier F91
0039155
13. Mode selector R
stereo / 2-channel 5. tape / magn. pick up
Input Tape
input terminals
L

P10
Remote Mode
Stereo 2-Kanal
CD Tape Mic.-Kit
6. mike kit socket
Input

Volume
12. Input selector 32
16 R R
CD / tape 8
R
4 Gain BGM Level
2
1 R
BGM L
P4 32 L
16 Line Out 7. line output
L
8
L terminals
11. BGM active 4
2
indicator 1
LED yellow off on

10. Volume preset


DIP switches 9. Gain pre pots 8. BGM level pots

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Pre-settings for volume, bass, treble

11.4.1 Pre-settings for volume


You can set the basic values for volume in 63 steps
(to 2dB) from no up to maximum volume.
Tone
4
Treble Low Level
2 R
1
4 L R Input CD
2
Bass L
1
P10 off on Clipping
Remote
Amplifier F91
On the amplifier front cover you can find 6 DIP-swit- 0039155
Input Tape
R

ches (preset value) for each channel. These switches


P10
Remote Mode
CD Tape
Stereo 2-Kanal Mic.-Kit
Input

have different values (1, 2 ... to 32). If you add all the R
Volume
32
16
8
4
R R

BGM Level

values of the switches in position “ON” you will get


2
BGM 1 R
P4 32 L L
16 Line Out
8
L L
4

the value for the preset volume. off on


2
1

The recommended factory settings are printed on the Verstärker-Sicherungen / Amplifier Fuses
210V - 240V 100V - 117V
240
230
220
Netzspannung
50/60 Hz 32
Si 1/Si 301 Si 102/Si 103 Si 1/Si 301
Si 2/Si 302 Si 100/Si 101 Si 2/Si 302
Si 102/Si 103
Si 100/Si 101
210
117
Mains Voltage
50/60 cps 16
amplifier cover (32). MT 4A T 3,15A T 5A T 3A

Zur Beachtung Nur Sicherungen mit gleicher Größe und


gleichem Wert verwenden um Schäden zu vermeiden.
100

8
Caution: To reduce the risk of fire replace only with
same type and rating fuses. 4
2
If you change the DIP-switch settings while the juke-
Achtung!
Vor Abnahme der Kappe den Netzstecker
ziehen!
Attention!
Pull power plug before opening protective
Leuchtstofflampen/
Flourescent Lamps
230V / 117V
1
box is operating, new settings will be taken over after 32
lid!

16
having pressed the button ‘PRESET’ at the control ter- 8
4
minal or on IR remote or after power on. 2
1

DIP switches for


volume pre-settings

WARNING! If all switches are in position OFF no volume, if all switches are in position ON, the ma-
ximum volume appears at power on !

100%
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Preset volume level

0%

32
16
value

8
4
2
1
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63

low - switch position ON high

11.4.2 Pre-settings for bass and treble


Like wise the values for bass and treble can be set. recommended
However for both channels together. DIP switches settigs

4
2
treble
1
4
bass
2
1
off on

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Speaker connections

Three DIP-switches with the values 1, 2, 4 are provided Preset bass or treble level
for each bass and treble. You can choose 7 different -9dB 0dB +12dB
steps of 3dB from minimum (-9dB) to maximum
linear
(+12dB). Adding value of all switches set to "ON" gets max.
treble /
the total value. bass
min.
treble /
The 0dB - 'linear' position of these switches is printed as bass
recommended factory setting on the amplifier cover.

NOTE: If you change the DIP-switch settings while the


4

value
jukebox operates, new settings will be taken over after
having pressed the button ‘PRESET’ at the control ter- 2
minal or after a power off and on of the box.
1
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
- switch position ON

11.5 Speaker connections


The speaker connector terminals are situated in-
side and on the back side of the jukebox. L
R.H. 8
terminal +
100W
or 4
To attain a good sound of the jukebox, take care +/- Volume _ 200W

when connecting the speakers. Pay attention to 2K monitor


speaker
the following requirements: R
L.H. 8
+
terminal 100W
The minimum impedance is 4Ω per channel! or 4
_ 200W

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The power output of each channel at a load of 4Ω
is 170 W rms, i.e. the min. power consumption of a
4Ω speaker set should be 200 Watts.

All speakers must be connected with the correct polarity.

The speakers may be operated as desired in the


power amp board
mode STEREO or 2-CHANNEL .

In STEREO mode the sound reproduction is al-


ways stereo.
output
In 2-CHANNEL mode it is possible to control the relays
volume of both channels independent to each
other. It allows to reproduce the sound in a second
room with different volume. The sound reproduc-
tion in this mode is only mono.
- -
+ +
In 2-CHANNEL mode the volume of the speakers screwing terminals
connected to the normal terminals (R.H. channel) on the amplifier
can be controlled with the mode ‘VOLUME’ and the L R
volume of speakers connected to the screwing ter- + +
minals on the amplifier (LH channel) with the mode
‘BALANCE’. The preset volume can be set separately.

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Speaker connections

11.5.1 The operating mode STEREO


For normal operation the jukebox is set to the STEREO mode. Both amplifier switches, the mode
switch and the slide switch S1 on the power amplifier board are set to position STEREO.

Tone
4 Low Level
Treble
2 R
1
4 L R Input CD
2
Bass L
1
P10 off on Clipping
Remote Amplifier F91
0039155

Mode Input Tape


R

L
position
Stereo
P10
Remote

CD
2-Kanal
Tape
STEREO
Mic.-Kit

Input
R R

Volume
S1
BGM Level

BGM R
P4 L L
Line Out

L
S1

P12
mode switch

2-channel / Stereo
slide switch S1

Example1:
Two 8Ω speaker connected in parallel L
R.H.
terminal + +
per channel 8 8
100W 100W
+/- Volume _ _

2K monitor
speaker
R
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L.H.
+ +
terminal
8 8
100W 100W
2-channel / Stereo _ _
slide switch S1

Example 2:
2 times 4 Ω speaker connected in se- L +
R.H. 4
ries and in parallel with one 8Ω spea- terminal +
_ 50W
8
+
ker +/- Volume _
100W
4
_ 50W

2K monitor
speaker
R +
4
L.H.
+ 50W
terminal _
8
+
2-channel / Stereo 100W
4
_
slide switch S1 _ 50W

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Connecting external speakers in operating mode 2-CHANNEL

11.6 Connecting external speakers in operating mode 2-CHANNEL


For 2-CHANNEL operation both amplifier switches, the Tone
4

mode switch and the slide switch S1 on the power am-


Treble Low Level
2 R
1
4 L R Input CD
2
Bass L
1

plifier board are set to position 2-CHANNEL.


P10 off on Clipping
Remote Amplifier F91
0039155
Mode R

Stereo 2-Kanal Input Tape

CDP10
Tape
As the following examples show, in the 2-CHANNEL Remote

Stereo
CD
Mode

Input
Input
Tape
2-Kanal Mic.-Kit

mode it is possible to connect different loads to each R


Volume

Volume
32
16
8
R R

4 BGM Level

amplifier output. Take care that the min. impedance is P4


BGM
2
1
32
16
8
L L
Line Out
R

L L

4Ω per channel.
4
2
R off on
1

mode switch

2-channel / stereo
slide switch S1
in position 2-channel

S1 S1

P12

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Example 1:
1st room a speaker of 4Ω L +
2
200W, 2nd room 4speaker of +/- Balance
screwing terminals _ 30W
+
2Ω 30W connected in series 2
30W
_
+/- Volume +
2K monitor 2
speaker
_ 30W
R +
normal 2
+ 30W
terminal _
4
200W
stereo _

slide switch

Example 2:
1st room a speaker of 4Ω L
200W, 2nd room 4speaker of +/- Balance
screwing
terminals
+
16
+
16
+
16
+
16
50W 50W 50W 50W
16Ω 50W connected in parallel _ _ _ _

+/- Volume
2K monitor
speaker
R
normal +
terminal
4
2-channel / 200W
_
stereo slide
switch

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BGM mode - volume attenuation

11.7 BGM mode - volume attenuation


In the BGM (BackGround Music) mode the vo-
lume will be reduced by a certain factor. Treble
Tone
4
2
Low Level R
1
4
2
L R Input CD
Bass L
1

This function is controlled by the signal „BGM“ P10


Remote
off on
Clipping Amplifier F91
0039155
pin 1 plug brown from the SCC unit. The active Input Tape
R

BGM mode is displayed with a yellow LED near P10


L

Remote
plug P4. In this mode the volume of the normal Stereo
CD
Mode
2-Kanal
Tape Mic.-Kit

sound is adjustable by two BGM trim pots in the Input


Volume
32
R
center of the pre-amplifier board. R
16
8
4
R

BGM Level
2
1 R
P4 L
BGM 32 L
16
8
Line Out
L 4
L
2
1
off on

BGM LED BGM trim pots


(yellow)

11.8 Automatic volume control (AVC) and clipping stage


The AVC sets CDs with different volume levels
Tone
to an equal level. The level of CDs with a high Treble 4
2
Low Level R
1
Input CD
level will be reduced, the level of low leveled Bass
4
2
1
L R
L
P10 off on
CDs will be increased. This control works rather Remote Clipping Amplifier F91
0039155
R
slow to save the dynamic range of the track. Input Tape
L
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P10
Remote Mode

The pre amp gain pots are situated between the Stereo
CD
2-Kanal
Tape Mic.-Kit
Input
volume pre-set switches and the BGM level trim Volume
32
R R
pots. These two pots are factory pre set should R
16
8
4
BGM Level
2

not be adjusted. P4
BGM
1
32
16
L L
R

8
Line Out
L 4
L
2
1
off on

gain pots

11.9 Overdrive protection


In case of an overdriven power amp one or both
clipping LEDs
red clipping LEDs will light. The clipping circuit
will have an effect on the AVC circuit and the
volume will be reduced. Occasional lightning of Tone
4
Treble Low Level R
the clipping LEDs during a loud performance is 2
1
4 L R Input CD
2 L
normal. Continuously lightning of one or both Bass
P10
Remote
off on
1

Clipping Amplifier F91


0039155
LEDs indicates an overdriven channel and dis- R

Input Tape
tortion can be heard. It is recommended to re- L

P10
duce the volume. Remote
Stereo
Mode
2-Kanal
CD Tape Mic.-Kit
Input
Volume
Also speakers with an impedance lower than 4Ω 32
16 R R
8
R
(in STEREO mode) may cause an overload and P4
4
2
1
BGM Level
R
BGM 32 L L
the LEDs will light. L
16
8
4
Line Out
L
2
1
off on

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Overload protection

11.10 Overload protection


The power amplifier is provided with an overload pro-
tection circuit. relay check
LEDs (green)
While the CD is playing two green LEDs indicate that
the speaker output relays are activated. If one of these
LEDs is dark during play and no sound appears an
overload of the power amp stage has occurred, which
is for example caused by a short circuit in the connec-
tion wires to the external speakers.

An additional internal watch dog circuit checks that the speakers relay
audio signal contains no DC Voltages and no high
sublow frequencies. It also indicates that the load limi-
tation cut off has been reached. If only one test is not
successful the relays will be switched off.

11.11 Tape input


Additional to the CD input a
Tone
tape input with a higher input Treble 4
2
1
Low Level R
Input CD
sensivity is provided. As an op- Bass
4
2
1
L R
L
P10 off on
tion this input stage may be wi- Remote Clipping Amplifier F91
0039155
R tape
red as a correcting network to Input Tape
L input
work with a magnetic pick up P10
Remote Mode

(RIAA). Set the ‘input’ DIP Stereo


CD Tape
2-Kanal

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Mic.-Kit
Input
switch to tape position to select 32
R R
16

the tape input. R 8


4
2
BGM Level
1 R
P4 L
BGM 32 L
16
8
Line Out
L 4
L
2

inputoff on
1

switch

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Device description of the amplifier K99

12 Amplifier K99

12.1 Device description of the amplifier K99


The amplifier K99 is optimised for universal use in Deutsche Wurlitzer GmbH music machines. Great
importance had been attached for an easy handling and stand alone function without the S&CC unit.
The output power is designed for the typical used internal speakers at Deutsche Wurlitzer GmbH
machines, under normal circumstances reaching an impeccable volume level.

Standard equipment:
! Hybrid power stage technology, short circuit and over temperature protected
! 2 inputs (stereo): CD and tape
! 1 mono input for optional micro kit
! Volume control with 2 pots onboard
! Volume control possible with pots and / or IR at the same time. The pot used at last determines
the volume.
! Bass and treble control with pots
! BGM volume reduction, controllable with pot
! Automatic volume correction (AVC), switchable
! 2 channel operation switchable, RH = internal speakers, LH = external speakers
! Status display with 7segment display
! Independent controllable RCA output to connect external amplifiers
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! For use with the old and the new changer mechanism.

Optional:
! Remote control of F91 with large distance range. Functions: track selection / volume chan. 1 / vo-
lume chan. 2 / mute (toggle) / cancel
! Volume control with two pots in the wired remote box accessible from the machine rear wall, or
external. Cancel button and mute button (with toggle function).
! Output transformer (like F91)
! Microphone kit

12.2 Technical data

General USA / Canada


Supply 100v - 240v 117v
Mains frequency 50cps - 60cps 60cps
Input voltage CD typ. 1.2v typ. 1.2v
Input voltage tape 300mv 300mv
Output voltage pre amplifier <=1veff <=1veff
Output power 2 x 55w (rms) 2 x 55w (rms)
Output impedance min. 4ohm min. 4ohm
Transmission range 20cps - 20,000cps 20cps - 20,000cps
Distorsion factor < 1% < 1%
Noise level depending on the adjusted volume of the jukebox loudness levels of more
than 70 dB(A) can be reached.

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Verification of power voltage

12.3 Verification of power voltage


The voltage settings are marked on
the cover plate of the mains transfor- Achtung
Vor A nahme er appe en Netzstecker 240 Netzspannung
mer. Machines for USA are set to ziehen
arning
230
220
50/60 Hz

117V. They have a special transfor- Shock hazar o not open 210
117
Mains Voltage
50/60 cps
mer according to UL standard which 100

Verstärker
is not adjustable. Jukeboxes “UNI- ur Beachtung Nur Sicherungen mit

Amplifier
Netzsicherung gleicher röße un gleichem ert
Schein- Mains Fuse erwen en, um Schä en zu ermei en
Pack” are shipped in 230V setting. annehmer 210-240V - T 4A
aution To re uce the risk of fire
Bill- 100-117V - F 6A
This is marked on the machine label acceptor
replace onl with same t p an rating fuses

inside of the door. If the voltage set- Externer Hauptschalter


External Mains switch
ting is not clear the transformer cover Leuchtstofflampen
plate has to be removed. The mains Fluorescent Lamps
230V / 117V
fuse (T3.15A) is located on the left
bottom side inbetween the three ter-
Netzsicherung/
minals for the bill acceptor, the exter- Mains Fuse
nal mains switch and the fluorescent 210-240V - T3,15A
100-117V - F6A
lamps.

Loosen the four screws to remove the


cover plate (small arrows).

ATTENTION! Always remove power plug before opening transformer cover plate. Never
attempt any intervention to these parts unless qualified!

The position of the two plug connectors on the transformer terminals 1 to 9 (primary side) indicates
the current voltage setting. The following combinations are possible:

FIELD SERVICE MANUAL


240V = 1 - 9

230V = 1 - 8

220V = 2 - 9

210V = 2 - 8

117V = 1 - 6

100V = 2 - 6

Notice that these settings cannot be


made on machines produced accor-
ding to UL standard.

NOTE: Never connect the fluorescent


supply to other contact.

If you intend to change the power vol- Deutsche Wurlitzer GmbH

tage for a higher voltage (e.g. from


117V to 230V) it is better to use a
subtransformer for the fluorescent
lamps or change the ballast according
to the used voltage (e.g. for 230V).

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Position of fuses and plug connectors

12.4 Position of fuses and plug connectors


Usually the jukeboxes are fitted
with fuses of DIN 41571 (5x20
mm) slow blow or medium blow. DECKEL ABNEHMEN
REMOVE COVER
Slow blow fuses of DIN standard

EXTRA EINGANG 300mV


Verstärker K 99 0056041

EXTRA INPUT 300mV


bear the letter T (T = ”Träge”) e.g. 1P09 MECHANIK Amplifier K 99 C-UL 0058484

R
MECHANISM

T 4/250 means T = slow blow, 4 MONO

L
STEREO

amps, 250 V maximum operating 1P06A CAUTION

OPTION

OPTION
TO REDUCETHE RISK
Intern Extern
1P06B OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY
WITH SAMETYPE AND
RATING FUSE
Channel 1 Channel 2 Bass Treble BGM
voltage. Which fuses have to fit in

EINGANG CD

R
SICHERUNG

EXTERNER LAUTSPRECHER

INPUT CD
2LP04
F1 - F4
FUSE

EXTERNAL SPEAKER
L
is printed on the power transformer 2P04
100-240 V 117 V

8W / 80 W
50Hz/60Hz 60Hz

L
ANZEIGE / DISPLAY
T4A 3,0 AMP MUTE
cover. Fast blow fuses (F = Flink) 250 V AC

MICROPHONE
AVC TAPE

MIKROFON
SLOW BLOW RS232
2RP04

RS 232
30V~ 26V~ 26V~ 12V= MICRO BGM
are unsuitable for the jukebox. 2-KANAL / 2-CHANNEL
AC AC AC DC ok.
SCHALTER / SWITCHES
AUTO 1 MUTE AUS/OFF

INFRARED-REMOTE
2P12
STEREO

INFRAROT-REGLER
NORMAL 2 RS232

R
SERVICE

AUSGANG
OUTPUT
SEPARATE 1 VOLUME PARALLEL

The fuse holders on the amplifier INTERNER LAUTSPRECHER


INTERNAL SPEAKER
HIGH 2 AVC
AUS/OFF 3 AVC
LOW
EIN/ON

L
STEREO 4 MODE 2-KANAL/2CHANNEL

P.C.B. are also capable to hold fu- 1P04 CD-TRAFO


F1 F2 F3 F4
CD 5 INPUT
AUS/OFF 6 BGM
TAPE
EIN/ON

BGM
CD-TRANSFORMER
ses of 6x32 mm size. 1P03
ERWEITERUNG
EXTENSION
FERNREGLER
BUBBLE-TUBES REMOTE-CONTROL

You will find the fuses behind the D


NETZTRAFO
A
TRANSFORMER ECKEL BNEHMEN
R C EMOVE OVER
amplifier cover plate. To remove
the plate first unplug the cable co-
ming from the mains transformer.
Next lose slightly both nuts on top
of the amplifier accessible through the holes in the cover plate (arrows). To remove the plate first
take the bottom side out of its hinges and then the top side.
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Connection plan of the plug terminals:


! 1P09 - mechanism, SCC unit
! 1P06A - option
! 1P06B - option
! 2LP04 - external speakers, LH
! 2P04 - external speakers, ground
! 2RP04 - external speakers, RH
! 2P12 - Internal speakers
! 1P04 - CD sub transformer, CD player
! 1P03 - bubble tubes

Fuse Failure
Main fuse T 3,15,res. F6 A for 110/117 V. No illumination, machine completely dead.
Fuse F1: T4A supply 30V ~ The digital digit on the CD-control is dark. Power sup-
ply for CD player and control unit is interrupted. Credit
circuit via LED M is interrupted. If credits are still in
memory or free play is programmed; a CD will be
placed on turntable but is not spinning.
Fuse F2: T4A supply 26V ~ The colour tubes of the One More Time do not rotate,
Fuse F3: T4A supply 26V ~ the heating of the bubble tubes is off - no bubbles will
appear. Possibly defect of the power stage of the amp-
lifier.
Fuse F4: T4A supply +12 V= SCC unit dead - digital display dark (except red LED M
still lighting up on coin insertion). The LEDs K and Z
on the SCC unit are dark. No initialisations run after
power ON. The status display on the amplifier is dark.

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The first power ON

12.5 The first power ON


The mains switch is located at the rear DECKEL ABNEHMEN
side of the amplifier and thus it is on REMOVE COVER

the rear side of the jukebox. For wall-

EXTRA EINGANG 300mV


EXTRA INPUT 300mV
Verstärker K 99 0056041
MECHANIK Amplifier K 99 C-UL

R
0058484
boxes it is possible to connect an ex- MECHANISM
MONO

ternal mains switch to the amplifier

L
STEREO
CAUTION

OPTION

OPTION
TO REDUCETHE RISK
Intern Extern
accessible then from the side. In posi- OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY
WITH SAMETYPE AND
RATING FUSE
Channel 1 Channel 2 Bass Treble BGM
MUTE

EINGANG CD

R
EXTERNER LAUTSPRECHER
SICHERUNG

INPUT CD
tion ‘I’ jukebox and amplifier are swit- F USE
F1 - F4

EXTERNAL SPEAKER
L
100-240 V 117 V
AVC

8W / 80 W
ched on. 50Hz/60Hz 60Hz
TAPE

L
ANZEIGE / DISPLAY
T4A 3,0 AMP MUTE

S232
250 V AC

MICROPHONE
AVC

MIKROFON
SLOW BLOW TAPE
RS232

RS 232
30V~ 26V~ 26V~ 12V= MICRO BGM

Up to approx. 1 sec. after power on 2-KANAL / 2-CHANNEL


AC AC AC DC
MICRO ok.
SCHALTER / SWITCHES
BGM
random segments of the status display

INFRARED-REMOTE
INFRAROT-REGLER
STEREO 1

R
ok.

AUSGANG
2

OUTPUT
1

will light. Followed by displaying the INTERNER LAUTSPRECHER


INTERNAL SPEAKER AUS/OFF
2
3 AVC EIN/ON

L
STEREO 4 MODE 2-KANAL/2CHANNEL

version number of the amplifier soft- F1 F2 F3 F4


CD
AUS/OFF
5
6
INPUT
BGM
TAPE
EIN/ON

BGM
CD-TRAFO
CD-TRANSFORMER
ware (1.0 or higher). Then the bottom ERWEITERUNG
EXTENSION
FERNREGLER
BUBBLE-TUBES REMOTE-CONTROL
segment for “ok.” and the upper seg-
ment for MUTE will light. The amplifier NETZTRAFO
TRANSFORMER DECKEL ABNEHMEN
REMOVE COVER
is now in STANDBY MODE. Depen-
ding on other enabled options more
segments may light as well (e.g.
AVC).

12.6 Volume control


You can control the volume of the
DECKEL ABNEHMEN
jukebox from different points at the

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REMOVE COVER

same time:

EXTRA EINGANG 300mV


Verstärker K 99

EXTRA INPUT 300mV


MECHANIK Amplifier K 99 C-UL

R
MECHANISM
MONO
! With the pots Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 on

L
STEREO
CAUTION
the amplifier.
OPTION

OPTION

TO REDUCETHE RISK
OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY Intern Extern
WITH SAMETYPE AND Channel 1 Channel 2 Bass Treble BGM
RATING FUSE

EINGANG CD

R
SICHERUNG
EXTERNER LAUTSPRECHER

! With an optional connectable IR re-

INPUT CD
F1 - F4
F USE
EXTERNAL SPEAKER
L

100-240V 117 V
8W / 80 W

mote control. 50Hz/60Hz 60Hz

L
ANZEIGE / DISPLAY
T4A 3,0 AMP MUTE
250 V AC

MICROPHONE
AVC TAPE

MIKROFON
SLOW BLOW
RS232
! With the pots of the control box at
R

RS 232
30V~ 26V~ 26V~ 12V= MICRO BGM
AC AC AC DC ok.
2-KANAL / 2-CHANNEL
the rear side of the jukebox. SCHALTER / SWITCHES
AUTO 1 MUTE

INFRARED-REMOTE
STEREO AUS/OFF

INFRAROT-REGLER

R
NORMAL 2 RS232 SERVICE

AUSGANG
OUTPUT
SEPARATE 1 VOLUME PARALLEL
INTERNER LAUTSPRECHER HIGH 2 AVC LOW
INTERNAL SPEAKER AUS/OFF 3 AVC EIN/ON

L
STEREO 4 MODE 2-KANAL/2CHANNEL
CD 5
INPUT TAPE
F1 F2 F3 F4 AUS/OFF 6 BGM EIN/ON
The device from which the volume is CD-TRAFO
BGM

CD-TRANSFORMER
ERWEITERUNG
EXTENSION
changed determines it. BUBBLE-TUBES
FERNREGLER
REMOTE-CONTROL

NETZTRAFO
The volume control unit can be taken TRANSFORMER DECKEL ABNEHMEN
REMOVE COVER

out and may be mounted at another


place as a remote control. Its cable
may be extended as required with any
kind of wire. The voltages of the cont-
rol wires are 5V DC.

The control box has two volume knobs (Intern / Channel 1 and Extern / Channel 2). In position ”Ste-
reo” the knob “Intern / Channel 1” is effective for the internal speakers. The knob Extern / Channel 2
is controlling the volume of the RCA outputs for an optional external amplifier. In DIP switch position
”2 Channel” the channels 1 (RH) and 2 (LH) are controlled separately.

ATTENTION! The pots Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 on the amplifier are not effective if the wire control
box is connected.

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The infrared remote control

12.7 The infrared remote control


As desired an infrared remote control will be installed
from factory or can be delivered as conversion kit (part
no. 0058809). If it has been installed the hand transmitter
is located in the cashbox.

If credit is given or free play is programmed a CD can be RCS-K

No.: 0059745
selected with the buttons 0 to 9 and R. SELECTION

1 2 3 OPTION

Double button functions as required in the service pro- 4 5 6 RESET


selection buttons
grams (i.e. press button 5 -hold down- and press button 7 8 9

R), are impossible. For this you only can use the key- 0

board of the jukebox. POWER

VOLUME
- +
INTERN

You can control the volume by means of the buttons + - +


CHANNEL 1

EXTERN

and -. In stereo mode the internal +/- buttons control the CANCEL MUTE
CHANNEL 2

volume of the internal speakers. The external +/- buttons


control the volume of the K99 RCA jacks for an optional
external amplifier. In 2-channel mode you can control the music control buttons
external speakers by the buttons + and - of the external
channel.
battery type
Beam the jukebox directly if possible. LR03 (AAA)

You can connect the wire remote control box as well. BATTERY:
IEC LR03
(AAA)

+
The power-on volume level is always set by the channel 1 +
and 2 pots on the amplifier or on the control box (if con- +
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nected).
+
Batteries will be delivered. Necessary are 4 micro cells position of
type LR03 (AAA). the batteries

To open the battery compartment move the cover like


shown in the picture.

Needed battery type and position of the batteries in the


hand transmitter are shown on the casing.

Part no. of the hand transmitter: 0059745.

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Treble and bass control

12.8 Treble and bass control


You can control the sound with the knobs DECKEL ABNEHMEN
REMOVE COVER
bass and treble on the amplifier.

EXTRA EINGANG 300mV


Verstärker K 99

EXTRA INPUT 300mV


MECHANIK Amplifier K 99 C-UL

R
MECHANISM
MONO

STEREO

L
CAUTION

OPTION

OPTION
TO REDUCETHE RISK
OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY Intern Extern
WITH SAMETYPE AND Channel 1 Channel 2 Bass Treble BGM
RATING FUSE

EINGANG CD

R
SICHERUNG

EXTERNER LAUTSPRECHER

INPUT CD
F1 - F4
FUSE

EXTERNAL SPEAKER
L
100-240 V 117 V

8W / 80 W
50Hz/60Hz 60Hz

L
ANZEIGE / DISPLAY
T4A 3,0 AMP MUTE
250 V AC

MICROPHONE
AVC TAPE

MIKROFON
SLOW BLOW
RS232

RS 232
30V~ 26V~ 26V~ 12V= MICRO BGM
AC AC AC DC ok.
2-KANAL / 2-CHANNEL
SCHALTER / SWITCHES

INFRARED-REMOTE
STEREO AUTO 1 MUTE AUS/OFF

INFRAROT- REGLER

R
NORMAL 2 RS232 SERVICE

AUSGANG
OUTPUT
SEPARATE 1 VOLUME PARALLEL
INTERNER LAUTSPRECHER HIGH 2 AVC LOW
INTERNAL SPEAKER AUS/OFF 3 AVC EIN/ON

L
STEREO 4 MODE 2-KANAL/2CHANNEL
CD 5
INPUT TAPE
F1 F2 F3 F4 AUS/OFF 6 BGM EIN/ON
CD-TRAFO

BGM
CD-TRANSFORMER
ERWEITERUNG
EXTENSION
FERNREGLER
BUBBLE-TUBES REMOTE-CONTROL ERWEITERUNG

NETZTRAFO
TRANSFORMER DECKEL ABNEHMEN
REMOVE COVER

12.9 Automatic volume correction


The AVC sets CDs with different volume levels to an Intern Extern
Channel 1 Channel 2 Bass Treble BGM
equal level. The level of CDs with a high level will be re-
duced; the level of low-levelled CDs will be increased.
This control works rather slow to save the dynamic range ANZEIGE / DISPLAY
MUTE
of the track. AVC TAPE
RS232

RS 232
MICRO BGM
ok.
You can enable the correction with the DIP switch “AVC” SCHALTER / SWITCHES

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INFRARED-REMOTE
AUTO 1 MUTE

INFRAROT-REGLER
AUS/OFF
(the 3rd swich of the 6 sw. group). Default is AVC disab- NORMAL 2 RS232 SERVICE
SEPARATE 1 VOLUME PARALLEL
led. HIGH 2 AVC LOW
AUS/OFF 3 AVC EIN/ON
STEREO 4 MODE 2-KANAL/2CHANNEL
CD 5
INPUT TAPE
With the second DIP switch of the 6 sw. group you can AUS/OFF 6 BGM EIN/ON

reduce the intensity of the volume correction. RWEITERUNG


EXTENSION
FERNREGLER
REMOTE-CONTROL

12.10 Background Music - volume attenuation


In the BGM (Back Ground Music) mode the reproduction Intern Extern
Channel 1 Channel 2 Bass Treble BGM
volume will be reduced by a certain factor.

The signal “BGM” pin 1 plug brown of the SCC unit cont- ANZEIGE / DISPLAY

rols this function. You also can switch on “BGM” by AVC


MUTE
TAPE
RS232
means of the DIP switch “BGM” for test purposes. The
RS 232

MICRO BGM
ok.
RH bottom segment of the status display on the amplifier SCHALTER / SWITCHES
indicates “BGM active”. You can adjust the volume atte-
INFRARED-REMOTE

AUTO 1 MUTE AUS/OFF


INFRAROT-REGLER

NORMAL 2 RS232 SERVICE

nuation with the pot “BGM”, as long as it is active. SEPARATE 1 VOLUME PARALLEL
HIGH 2 AVC LOW
AUS/OFF 3 AVC EIN/ON
STEREO 4 MODE 2-KANAL/2CHANNEL
CD 5
INPUT TAPE
AUS/OFF 6 BGM EIN/ON

ERWEITERUNG
EXTENSION
FERNREGLER
REMOTE-CONTROL

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External speaker connection

12.11 External speaker connection


The amplifier can operate in two diffe-
DECKEL ABNEHMEN
rent modes. The normal operation REMOVE COVER

mode reproduces the music in normal

EXTRA EINGANG 300mV


Verstärker K 99 0056041

EXTRA INPUT 300mV


4 MECHANIK Amplifier K 99 C-UL 0058484

R
stereo sound. So external speakers MECHANISM
MONO

can be added to each channel. STEREO

L
CAUTION

OPTION

OPTION
TO REDUCETHE RISK
Intern Extern
The so-called 2-Channel mode uses OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY
WITH SAMETYPE AND
RATING FUSE
Channel 1 Channel 2 Bass Treble BGM

EINGANG CD

R
SICHERUNG

EXTERNER LAUTSPRECHER
both stereo channels like separate

INPUT CD
F1 - F4
FUSE

EXTERNAL SPEAKER
L
100-240 V 117 V

8W / 80 W
mono amplifiers so that the sound can 50Hz/60Hz 60Hz

L
ANZEIGE / DISPLAY

1
T4A 3,0 AMP MUTE
250 V AC

MICROPHONE
be reproduced in different rooms but AVC TAPE

MIKROFON
SLOW BLOW
RS232

RS 232
30V~ 26V~ 26V~ 12V= MICRO BGM

then in mono only. 2-KANAL / 2-CHANNEL


AC AC AC DC ok.
SCHALTER / SWITCHES

INFRARED-REMOTE
STEREO AUTO 1 MUTE AUS/OFF

INFRAROT-REGLER
The amplifier may not be loaded with

R
NORMAL 2 RS232 SERVICE

AUSGANG
OUTPUT
SEPARATE 1 VOLUME PARALLEL
INTERNER LAUTSPRECHER HIGH 2 AVC LOW
more than 4 ohms per channel (less INTERNAL SPEAKER AUS/OFF 3 AVC EIN/ON

L
STEREO 4 MODE 2-KANAL/2CHANNEL
CD 5 INPUT TAPE

ohms means more load!). On an over- 3 CD-TRAFO


F1 F2 F3 F4 AUS/OFF 6 BGM EIN/ON

BGM
CD-TRANSFORMER
ERWEITERUNG
load it switches itself off. After a cer- BUBBLE-TUBES
EXTENSION
FERNREGLER
REMOTE-CONTROL

tain cool down time it switches itself 2


NETZTRAFO
on. So if you do not eliminate the re- TRANSFORMER DECKEL ABNEHMEN
REMOVE COVER

ason for the overload the amplifier


produces continuously volume drop- Position of the Stereo - Mono DIP switch (1), the mode
outs. switch in the 6 sw.group (2), the stereo - 2 channel
switch (3) and the external speaker terminals (4).
The impedance of all external spea-
kers per channel in ”Stereo” mode
should not be less than 4 ohms.

The amplifier applies approx. 55 watts


(rms on max. 1% dist.) on a 4 ohms Normal operation mode (Stereo)
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speaker per channel, 18 watts to a 12 DIP switch “Mode”, slide switch Stereo-2channel and Mono-Stereo switch

ohms speaker and approx. 9 watts to in position STEREO

a 24 ohms speaker. That means, that


e.g., a 12 ohms speaker connected to L Terminal
the external channel at Dual Channel L-extern
operation must be a type of at least 18 Stereo
2C

Watts, otherwise the speaker is in “Mode”


danger of destruction at higher volu-
mes. Note that speaker groups like in
hi-fi boxes may have, at certain fre- Terminal
R R-extern
quencies, impedance much lower than
their rating. Make sure that all spea- DIP switch
2channel-
kers are connected in correct polarity. stereo
slide switch

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External amplifier connection

NOTE: Connect external speakers to the screw terminals on the LH amplifier side.

DECKEL ABNEHMEN DECKEL ABNEHMEN


REMOVE COVER REMOVE COVER

EXTRA EINGANG 300mV


EXTRA EINGANG 300mV
Verstärker K 99

EXTRA INPUT 300mV


EXTRA INPUT 300mV
Verstärker K 99 0056041 0056041
Amplifier K 99 C-UL MECHANIK Amplifier K 99 C-UL

R
MECHANIK 0058484

R
0058484
MECHANISM MECHANISM

4Ω MONO

4Ω 2Ω MONO

2Ω

L
L
STEREO STEREO
CAUTION CAUTION

OPTION

OPTION
OPTION

OPTION
TO REDUCETHE RISK TO REDUCETHE RISK
OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY Intern Extern OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY Intern Extern

+ +
WITH SAMETYPE AND Channel 1 Channel 2 Bass WITH SAMETYPE AND Channel 1 Channel 2 Bass Treble BGM
RATING FUSE
Treble BGM RATING FUSE

EINGANG CD
EINGANG CD

R
R

EXTERNER LAUTSPRECHER
EXTERNER LAUTSPRECHER
SICHERUNG SICHERUNG

INPUT CD
INPUT CD
F1 - F4 F1 - F4
F F USE

EXTERNAL SPEAKER
L
USE

EXTERNAL SPEAKER
L
+
100-240 V 117 V 100-240V 117 V

+ +

8W / 80 W
8W / 80 W
50Hz/60Hz 60Hz 50Hz/60Hz 60Hz

L
L
+
ANZEIGE / DISPLAY ANZEIGE / DISPLAY
T4A 3,0 AMP MUTE T4A 3,0 AMP MUTE
250 V AC 250 V AC

MICROPHONE
MICROPHONE
AVC AVC

MIKROFON
TAPE

MIKROFON
SLOW BLOW TAPE SLOW BLOW
RS232 RS232

RS 232
R

RS 232
30V~ 26V~ 26V~ 12V= MICRO BGM 30V~ 26V~ 26V~ 12V= MICRO BGM

+
AC AC AC DC AC AC AC DC

+
ok. ok.
2-KANAL / 2-CHANNEL 2-KANAL / 2-CHANNEL
SCHALTER / SWITCHES SCHALTER / SWITCHES

INFRARED-REMOTE
INFRARED-REMOTE

INFRAROT-REGLER
1

INFRAROT-REGLER
STEREO 1 STEREO

R
R

AUSGANG
AUSGANG
2 2

OUTPUT
OUTPUT
1 1
INTERNER LAUTSPRECHER 2 INTERNER LAUTSPRECHER 2
INTERNAL SPEAKER AUS/OFF 3 AVC EIN/ON INTERNAL SPEAKER AUS/OFF 3 AVC EIN/ON

L
L
STEREO 4 MODE 2-KANAL/2CHANNEL STEREO 4 MODE 2-KANAL/2CHANNEL
CD 5 INPUT T APE CD 5 INPUT T APE
F1 F2 F3 F4 F1 F2 F3 F4 AUS/OFF 6 BGM EIN/ON

BGM
AUS/OFF 6 BGM EIN/ON CD-TRAFO

BGM
CD-TRAFO
CD-TRANSFORMER CD-TRANSFORMER
ERWEITERUNG ERWEITERUNG
EXTENSION EXTENSION
FERNREGLER FERNREGLER
BUBBLE-TUBES REMOTE-CONTROL BUBBLE-TUBES REMOTE-CONTROL

NETZTRAFO

2Ω
NETZTRAFO

2Ω
TRANSFORMER DECKEL ABNEHMEN TRANSFORMER DECKEL ABNEHMEN
REMOVE COVER REMOVE COVER

Achtung! Achtung!
Vor Abnahme der Kappe den Netzstecker 240 Vor Abnahme der Kappe den Netzstecker 240
Netzspannung Netzspannung
ziehen! 230 ziehen! 230
50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz
Warning! 220 Warning! 220
Shock hazard! Do not open! 210 Mains Voltage Shock hazard! Do not open! 210 Mains Voltage
117 50/60 cps 117 50/60 cps

+ +
100 100

Verstärker
Zur Beachtung: Nur Sicherungen mit Verstärker Zur Beachtung: Nur Sicherungen mit

Amplifier
Netzsicherung gleicher Größe und gleichem Wert Amplifier Netzsicherung gleicher Größe und gleichem Wert
Schein- Mains Fuse verwenden, um Schäden zu vermeiden. Schein- Mains Fuse verwenden, um Schäden zu vermeiden.
annehmer 210-240V - T 4A annehmer 210-240V - T 4A
100-117V - F 6A Caution: To reduce the risk of fire Bill- 100-117V - F 6A Caution: To reduce the risk of fire
Bill- replace only with same typ and rating fuses. replace only with same typ and rating fuses.
acceptor acceptor
Externer Hauptschalter Externer Hauptschalter
External Mains switch External Mains switch

Leuchtstofflampen Leuchtstofflampen
Fluorescent Lamps Fluorescent Lamps
230V / 117V 230V / 117V

In Stereo mode do not connect a single Two speakers of 2ohm also represent
speaker with less than 4ohm to each total impedance of 4ohm.
channel.

12.12 External amplifier connection


On the RCA terminals “Ausgang - Out-
DECKEL ABNEHMEN
put” you can connect an external amp- REMOVE COVER

lifier with any power rate. In Stereo

EXTRA EINGANG 300mV


Verstärker K 99 0056041

EXTRA INPUT 300mV


MECHANIK Amplifier K 99 C-UL 0058484

R
MECHANISM
mode the output level is normally cont- MONO

STEREO

L
rolled by means of the pot for the 2nd CAUTION

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OPTION

OPTION

TO REDUCETHE RISK
OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY Intern Extern
WITH SAMETYPE AND Channel 1 Channel 2 Bass Treble BGM
channel. Alternatively you can set the RATING FUSE

EINGANG CD

R
SICHERUNG
EXTERNER LAUTSPRECHER

INPUT CD
F1 - F4
FUSE
EXTERNAL SPEAKER
L

first DIP switch of the 6 sw. group to 100-240 V 117 V


8W / 80 W

50Hz/60Hz 60Hz

L
ANZEIGE / DISPLAY
T4A 3,0 AMP
ON to couple this output to the normal 250 V AC
MUTE

MICROPHONE
AVC TAPE

MIKROFON
SLOW BLOW
RS232
R

RS 232
30V~ 26V~ 26V~ 12V= MICRO BGM
volume control knobs (1st channel), so 2-KANAL / 2-CHANNEL
AC AC AC DC ok.
SCHALTER / SWITCHES

that both amplifiers can be controlled

INFRARED-REMOTE
STEREO AUTO 1 MUTE

INFRAROT-REGLER
AUS/OFF

R
NORMAL 2 RS232

AUSGANG
SERVICE

OUTPUT
SEPARATE 1 VOLUME PARALLEL
INTERNER LAUTSPRECHER
together. INTERNAL SPEAKER
HIGH 2 AVC
AUS/OFF 3 AVC
LOW
EIN/ON

L
STEREO 4 MODE 2-KANAL/2CHANNEL
CD 5 INPUT TAPE
F1 F2 F3 F4 AUS/OFF 6 BGM EIN/ON
CD-TRAFO

BGM
CD-TRANSFORMER
ERWEITERUNG
Connecting an external amplifier in 2- BUBBLE-TUBES
EXTENSION
FERNREGLER
REMOTE-CONTROL

channel mode is not useful. NETZTRAFO


TRANSFORMER DECKEL ABNEHMEN
REMOVE COVER

To avoid hum- (earth-) loops try to use


an external amplifier with ground insu-
lation; it has no earth contacts. If it is impossible (e.g. receivers with cable supply) you can separate
both amps by means of the ground isolator part no. 0053300.

The signal of the RCA terminals is also controlled by the settings of bass, treble, BGM, AVC and
Mute.

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Disabling the internal mute circuit

12.13 Disabling the internal mute circuit


With the optional BGM-Connector
(part no. 0048133) you can connect
an external source to the jukebox. In
this case the amplifier should not be
muted during standby of the jukebox.

Please switch off the internal mute cir-


cuit by setting the first DIP switch of ANZEIGE / DISPLAY
MUTE
the 2 sw. group “Mute” to OFF. AVC
RS232
TAPE

MICRO BGM
ok.
SCHALTER / SWITCHES
For more information order the Deut- AUTO 1 MUTE
NORMAL 2 RS232
AUS/OFF
SERVICE

sche Wurlitzer GmbH technical infor- SEPARATE 1 VOLUME PARALLEL


HIGH
AUS/OFF
2
3
AVC
AVC
LOW
EIN/ON

mation leaflets TI-MA-116 (for F91). STEREO


CD INPUT
AUS/OFF 6 BGM
4
5
MODE 2-KANAL/2CHANNEL
TAPE
EIN/ON

ERWEITERUNG

12.14 Input selector


With the 5th DIP switch of the 6 sw.
group you can set either CD or tape
input as active.
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ANZEIGE / DISPLAY
MUTE
AVC TAPE
RS232
MICRO BGM
ok.
SCHALTER / SWITCHES
AUTO 1 MUTE AUS/OFF
NORMAL 2 RS232 SERVICE
SEPARATE 1 VOLUME PARALLEL
HIGH 2 AVC LOW
AUS/OFF 3 AVC EIN/ON
STEREO 4 MODE 2-KANAL/2CHANNEL
CD 5
INPUT TAPE
AUS/OFF 6 BGM EIN/ON

ERWEITERUNG
EXTENSION

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Hints of connectable speaker loads

13 70v output transformer (0043157)


If you want to work with different speakers with any other impedances or with 70V systems, we re-
commend to use the output transformer. You can than connect speakers between 2Ω and 16Ω toge-
ther but complete independent to each other.

If you want to connect several speakers by means of an output transformer pay attention to the follo-
wing hints:

1. To avoid an interruption of all speakers by the overload protection circuit or a decrease of vo-
lume by the clipping stage, the total power outlet of the amplifier should not be exceeded.

2. All speakers must be connected with the correct polarity.

3. To operate each external speaker with the desired volume level, pay attention to the respective
efficiency, impedance and load limit.

4. To avoid cable losses on long speaker lines (more than 60 feet) and low impedance, 70Volt-
systems should be used as much as possible.

5. If speakers with low impedance (2Ω, 4Ω) are used, each speaker should have its own line with
sufficient cross-section.

6. When an output transformer is used no speakers should be connected to the screwing terminals
on the power amplifier board P4A.

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7. Note: The 2-channel option can not be used in connection with an output transformer without
modifying the pre-amp board.

The internal speakers can be operated with lower volume (switches on the connecting board). In po-
sition HIGH power consumption of the internal speakers is approx. 32W, in position LOW approx.
10W.

to amplifier
70V 0V
CLASS 2 WIRING 70V 0V
to speaker
crossover

output transformer F91 / K99 no. 0043157


LEFT volume internal speakers
RIGHT
high 17,6V 14,1V 11,8V 3,2V 1,1V 0V K99 17,6V 14,1V 11,8V 3,2V 1,1V 0V high
32,8V 30V 22V 6V 2V 0V F91 32,8V 30V 22V 6V 2V 0V
low 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 low

speaker power switch speaker power switch


LH channel RH channel

13.1 Hints of connectable speaker loads


The maximum power output per channel is 170 Watts (rms) for F91 and 55 Watts (rms) for K99. The
power consumption of the connected speakers can be higher (i.e. 200 W) than the maximum remai-
ning power outlet of the amplifier. If the power consumption is lower (i.e. 10 W) than the maximum
remaining power outlet of the amplifier, it can be adapted by means of the output transformer.

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Determination of the connectable speaker power

13.2 Determination of the connectable speaker power


The real power consumption of a speaker equals the square of the voltage applied to the speaker
terminals divided through the speaker impedance (P = U² / R). The power values calculated in this
way are shown in the following table. The volume level really delivered depends also on the speaker
sensitivity and varies from type to type, but it is possible to level out these differences in certain li-
mits.

13.3 Hints for speaker connection


! How much amplifier output will be used for the additional speakers, high or low.
! 140W (F91) / 45W (K99) are available, if the speaker power switch is in position LOW.
! 70W (F91) / 23W (K99) are available, if the speaker power switch is in position HIGH.

! The load of all speakers has to be added.


! If the total load of all speakers per channel is higher than the delivered amplifier outlet power,
not all speakers may work with the maximum power.
! If the total load of all speakers per channel is lower than the delivered amplifier outlet power,
all speakers may work with the maximum power, a power reserve additionally.
! For an efficient use of the speaker power the optimum impedance in conjunction with the output
transformer connection possibilities has to be determined.

Delivered maximum power in Watt if speakers with an impedance Voltage ap- Terminal number
of xx Ohm are connected (F91/K99). plied to the and polarity
terminals
in Voltrms
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16Ohm 12 Ohm 8 Ohm 6 Ohm 4 Ohm 2 Ohm F91/K99 pos neg


0.5 F91 0.7/0.2 1/0.3 2/0.6 2/1.1 2 1
0.7 F91 1 F91 1.3/0.4 2/0.6 3.9/1.1 2.8/1.5 6 5
1 F91 1.3/0.4 2/0.5 2.7/0.7 4/1.1 8/2.2 4/2.1 3 2
2.3/0.6 3/0.85 4.5/1.3 6/1.7 9/2.6 18/5.1 6/3.2 3 1
4/1.2 5.3/1.5 8/2.3 10.7/3.1 16/4..6 32/9.3 8/4.3 5 4
7.3/2.1 9.7/2.8 15/4.2 19/5.6 29/8.4 58/16.8 10.8/5.8 6 4
LOW 16/4.6 21/6.2 32/9.3 43/12.3 64/18.5 128/37 16/8.6 4 3
25/7.2 33/9.5 50/14.3 67/19.1 100/28.6 200/57.2 20/10.7 4 2
30/8.7 40/11.6 61/17.4 81/23.2 121/34.8 * 22/11.8 4 1
36/10.4 48/13.9 72/20.8 96/27.7 144/41.6 * 24/12.9 5 3
HIGH 49/14.1 65/18.8 98/28.1 131/37.5 196/56.25 * 28/15 5 2
56/16.2 75/21.6 113/32.4 150/43.2 * * 30/16.1 5 1
59/17.4 79/23.2 119/34.9 158/46.5 * * 30.8/16.7 6 2
67/19.4 90/25.8 134/38.7 179/51.6 * * 32.8/17.6 6 1

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Connection of 70v systems

13.4 Connection of 70v systems


70V systems are intended for transmissions over long distances. They also have their own transfor-
mer in front of the speakers. The primary (input-)side of this transformer has to be connected in cor-
rect polarity with the 70V terminals of the Deutsche Wurlitzer GmbH output transformer. It is not
allowed to consume more power than the amplifier is able to supply (23W or 45W), minus the additi-
onal speakers eventually connected to the output transformer. At some 70V-systems the load is ca-
pable of variation.

KL
32,8V

+ 30V HIGH
70V
22V
70v system 6V
LOW

- 2V
0V
HIGH
0V

from amplifier
KR
32,8V

6
30V HIGH
+

5
70V
22V

4
70v system 6V
LOW

3
- 0V 2V

2
HIGH
0V

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Service data, level 4 button 8

14 Technician Statistics

14.1 Service data, level 4 button 8


Special data for the jukebox service are displayed in service level 4 button 8. By pressing the button
8 several times you can call up the contents of up to 18 different storage locations stored in the be-
low explained statistical values.

These data are useful to assess the condition of the jukebox and its mechanism.

1. Set the slide switch ‘service’ at the SCC-unit to ON.

2. Press ‘LT’ button.

3. Press selection button R -hold down- and press selection button 0 than release both buttons.

4. Press selection button 4. Service level 4 is reached. Display shows: 4_ _ _.

14.1.1 Retrieval of the last occured mechanism faults


The SCC unit stores up to 9 of the last occurred mechanism error codes (procedure step codes) If
more errors have occured only the latest 9 are stored.

1. Press selection button 8, display shows flashing:


# 1 = 1st error code
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then eg.
# 1st error code is always 000
(memory check).

2. Press selection button 8 again, display shows flashing:


# 2 = last occured error code

then e.g.
# Error 160: Error when reaching the vertical take out position.

3. Press selection button 8 once more to display the next error code etc.
After displaying the 10th code, special values will be displayed (ref to the following chapters).

4. DELETE this data: Press selection button 8 - hold - and press button R.

5. Exit: Press button R.

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Service data, level 4 button 8

Procedure step codes for ‘CD to turntable’:


in rest in action meaning
32 160 selection sledge has reached the vertical ‘take out position’
33 161 open gripper (before taking a CD)
34 162 move gripper into magazine
35 163 close gripper (get a CD)
36 164 get a CD from magazine and move to the vertical transport level (LH or RH side)
37 165 move the CD player - move sledge to player unit
38 166 move gripper to the horizontal player position
39 167 move sledge with CD to the player
40 168 open gripper (release CD)
41 169 move gripper out of player range
42 170 fix the CD with the puck
43 CD on player, end of procedure

Procedure step codes for ‘CD to magazine’:


in rest in action meaning
16 144 get vertical sledge position over the player
17 145 move gripper horizontal to take the CD
18 146 close gripper
19 147 lift CD
20 148 move to vertical transport level
21 149 move sledge to magazine return position

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22 150 move gripper with CD into magazine
23 151 open gripper
24 152 move gripper out of magazine
25 153 move sledge to 0-position
26 CD is taken back, end of procedure

14.1.2 Counter for complete mechanism cycles


After the end of each replacing procedure the counter will be incremented. This information given in
the steps 11 and 12 of service level 4 button 8 will be displayed with 8 digits. Because of a four digit
display, this value will be displayed in two parts the 4 higher and the 4 lower digits. To display the
complete value:

1. Press selection button 8 as often as, display shows flashing:


# 11 = next displayed value are the 4 high value digits of the mecha-
nism counter

then e.g.
# value, means 1 60 0000

2. Press selection button 8 again, display shows flashing:


# 12 = next displayed value are the 4 low value digits of the mecha-
nism counter

then e.g.
# value, means 3 467

In this example the machine has placed and replaced the CDs 1,603,467 times.

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Service data, level 4 button 8

14.1.3 Counter for total number of mechanism faults


Each mechanism error will be counted. This information given in the steps 13 and 14 of service level
4 button 8 will be displayed with 8 digits too. To display the complete value:

1. Press selection button 8 as often as, display shows flashing:


# 13 = next displayed value are the 3 high value digits of the error
counter
then e.g.
# value

2. Press selection button 8 again, display shows flashing:


# 14 = next displayed value are the 3 low value digits of the error
counter
then e.g.
# value. In this example 250 errors have occurred.

14.1.4 Counter for total number of power up’s


Each power up will be counted. This information given in the steps 15 and 16 of service level 4 but-
ton 8 will be displayed with 8 digits too. To display the complete value:

1. Press selection button 8 as often as, display shows flashing:


# 15 = next displayed value are the 4 high value digits of the power up
counter
then e.g.
# value
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2. Press selection button 8 again, display shows flashing:


# 16 = next displayed value are the 4 low value digits of the power up
counter
then e.g.
# value. In this example the power was switched on 10023 times.

14.1.5 Counter for total operating time


The operating time displayed in the steps 17 and 18 of service level 4 button 8 will be displayed in
minutes with 8 digits too. To retrieve the complete value:

1. Press selection button 8 as often as, display shows flashing:


# 17 = next displayed value are the 4 high value digits of the operating
time counter
then e.g.
# value

2. Press selection button 8 again, display shows flashing:


# 18 = next displayed value are the 4 low value digits of the operating
time counter
then e.g.
# value. In this example the total operating time is 241453 minutes (ap-
prox. 4024 h).

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Digital display test / EPROM-version, level 1 button 4

15 Function tests
The function tests are divided in 3 groups. Display test (level 1), mechanism tests (level 4) and
player tests (level 5).

15.1 Digital display test / EPROM-version, level 1 button 4

1. Set the slide switch ‘service’ at the SCC unit to


slide switch
ON. service LT button

2. Press ‘LT’ button. Display shows e.g.: _ 4 0 9


(409 or higher = SCC program version) Z T.T. F 7 6 6 6 1
+2 6 6 5 5 5 2
+3 5 5 4 4 4 4
K BR 4 4 3 3 3 5
ON 3 3 2 2 2 T1
SERVICE 2 2 1 1 1 M 10
OFF LT
0 0 0 0 0 20

3. Press selection button R -hold down- and press GP + 6 GP BS B4 B3 B2 B1


+B
T

selection button 0 than release both buttons. The


display is dark. ACHTUNG: MEMORY - Stecker von OFF
auf ON umstecken, wenn
P6 16
Top tunes, Popularitätszähler
oder Kassenzähler arbeiten soll. P5 15
CD TOWER ATTENTION: Move MEMORY Plug from OFF
to ON if Top tunes, Pop Meter or

Selection & Cash Box Content Registration


is required. 1

4. Press selection button 1. Service level 1 is rea- Credit Computer ATTENTION: Placer la prise MEMORY en
position ON, de la position OFF
si le Top Tunes, le compteur de
P8 8

popularité et la contenu de la

ched. Display shows: 1_ _ _. CDM 12 caisse sont demandés. ON


Memory
OFF
0045411

5. Press selection button 4.


# All segments counting 0 to 9 are displayed, then the program version number (EPROM ver-
sion).

6. To cancel the procedure press selection button R.

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15.2 Mechanism single step tests
Service level 4 includes all functions to check the CD-2 mechanism. Single step and continuous tests
can be made.

1. Set the slide switch ‘service’ at the SCC unit to ON.

2. Press ‘LT’ button. Display shows e.g.: _ 4 0 9


(409 or higher = SCC program version)

3. Press selection button R -hold down- and press selection button 0 than release both buttons.
The display is dark.

4. Press selection button 4. Service level 4 is reached. Display shows: 4_ _ _.

15.2.1 Take CD to turntable, level 4 button 0


Press selection button 0 and enter the desired CD number.

This function is not supported by program versions below 4.09!

15.2.2 Step selection sledge upwards, level 4 button 2


Press selection button 2. The button has an auto repeat function.
Each button operation makes the sledge move one step upwards and the display will be increased
by 2. Last position is 120.
If both magazines exist, the left one will be used as reference. If the L.H. magazine is missing the
other one is used.

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Mechanism single step tests

15.2.3 Step selection sledge downwards, level 4 button 1


Press selection button 1. This button has an auto repeat function.

Display shows _ _ 0 0:

If the display is still 0 0, the selection sledge (german: AusWahlSchlitten - AWS) is located in its lo-
west position (basic position). It is impossible to move it further down. It can only be moved if the
sledge has been moved up with selection button 2 before. Then the display will also show a greater
number as 0 0, e.g.: 22.

Display shows a number greater than 0 0, e.g.: _ _ 2 4

Each button operation makes the sledge move one step downwards and the display will be decrea-
sed by 2. Last position is 02.

15.2.4 Get a CD from LH magazine, level 4 button 3

WARNING! After having taken the CD to the turntable the SCC automatically jumps to service level
5! You only can jump back to SL 4 by pressing the button 3 to run the procedure ‘STOP and back to
SL 4’.
Press selection button 3. A CD is taken from the actual sledge/CD position and placed on the turn-
table. The service program automatically jumps to service level 5.

15.2.5 Get a CD from RH magazine, level 4 button 4

WARNING! After having taken the CD to the turntable the SCC automatically jumps to service level
5! You only can jump back to SL 4 by pressing the button 3 to run the procedure ‘STOP and back to
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SL 4’.
Press selection button 4. A CD is taken from the actual sledge/CD position and placed on the turn-
table. The service program automatically jumps to service level 5.

15.2.6 Mechanism continuous tests, level 4 button 9


To locate certain faults occurring only from time to time it may be helpful to run continuous tests. Du-
ring the tests described below, the display shows special procedure step codes. These codes are di-
vided in rest and action codes (ref. to the table opposite).

If the machine stops at a certain point in conjunction with these codes you can determine the point of
fault. In this case you should switch off the jukebox and try to find the reasons of this fault. Then you
have to take the selection sledge in its home position by hand. Home position means: The position of
the magnetic pressure disc is approx. 1 cm (1/2 ”) over the player and the gripper motor stays on the
RH side of the pressure disc holder. The LH edge of the gripper holder should align with the RH
edge of the pressure disc holder. Then switch on the jukebox. It now initializes itself.

Test start: Press selection button 9 -hold- and press button R. Release all buttons.
Press selection buttons 1 ,2 ,3 or 4, according the table ‘conti-
nuous test procedures’. The continuous test starts.
Test stop: Press selection button 9.

All continuous tests can be switched to single step mode while running:
Single step - ON: Press selection button 5.
The just running step runs to its end. The machine waits.
Single step - NEXT: Press selection button 5 again.
Only the next one step runs. Press button 5 again etc.
Single step - OFF: Press selection button 6.

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Mechanism single step tests

Continuous test procedures


Selection button 1 CD changer test The gripper takes the CD from compartment 119,
Remve all CDs and insert only takes it to the turntable and back to compartment
the CDs no. 119 and 120 ! 099! Now the gripper takes this CD to the turntable
and back to compartment 079 e.t.c.. At the end the
gripper takes the CD back to comp. 119.
Then the same procedure starts on the RH side with
CD 120. If an error occurs the machine will stop dis-
playing the corresponding error code.
Selection button 2 gripper test The gripper opens and closes continuously.
Selection button 3 takes the CD no. 30 to and from
the turntable
Selection button 4 takes the CD no. 29 to and from
the turntable

Procedure step codes


in rest in action meaning
16 144 get vertical sledge position over the player
17 145 move gripper horizontal to take the CD

CD back to compartment
18 146 close gripper
19 147 lift CD
20 148 move to vertical transport level
21 149 move sledge to magazine return position
22 150 move gripper with CD into magazine

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23 151 open gripper
24 152 move gripper out of magazine
25 153 move sledge to 0-position
26 CD is taken back, end of procedure
32 160 selection sledge reaches the vertical ’take out position’
33 161 open gripper (before taking a CD)
34 162 move gripper into magazine

CD to turntable
35 163 close gripper (get a CD)
36 164 get a CD from magazine and move to the vertical transport level (LH or RH
side)
37 165 reach the CD player - move sledge to player unit
38 166 move gripper to the horizontal player position
39 167 move sledge with CD to the player
40 168 open gripper (release CD)
41 169 move gripper out of player range
42 170 fix the CD with the pressure disc
43 CD on player, end of procedure
48 176 attempt to move the selection sledge to the player
49 177 initialize the magazines (count to 6161) to initialize
50 178 move the sledge to the player, after initialization
80 208 close gripper gripper
81 209 open gripper
112 check sum error in memory for CD2 mechanism (e.g. after ’battery off opera-
tion)
126 error while error was handed errors
254 total error, e.g. defective RAM or CPU...

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Light gate tests

15.3 Light gate tests


Five light gates are used to position the selection sledge. These sensors scan certain movements.
The name of a light gate corresponds to the principal movement.

1. Vertical-Lineal-Left (VLL), movement LH side

2. Horizontal-Lineal-Left (HLL), movement LH side

3. Vertical-Lineal-Centre (VLC), movement center

4. Horizontal-Lineal-Right (HLR), movement RH side

5. Vertical-Lineal-Right (VLR), movement LH side

15.3.1 Light gate snapshot, level 4 button 7


To start the test: Press selection button 7.

By pressing selection button 7 a


‘snapshot’ of the actual gate
state will be made. Then this
state will be displayed in a co- HLR
HLL
ded form.

An interrupted gate sends a ‘0’


to the corresponding digit in the VLR
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display.
VLL VLC
Two gates are combined in the
second and fourth digit (from 1

RH side) of the display.


2 1 1 2
Both left and right gates (VLL,
VLR) send a ‘2’ if open to the
corresponding digit, the others a
‘1’. This value adds itself.

The RH digit is always 0.


RH digit is always 0
To exit the test: Press selection
Ý

button R. Example:

VLL HLL HLR VLR


open inter- open open
rupted
VLC
interrupted

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Light gate tests

15.3.2 Light gate function test, level 4 button 9


With this test you can check each single light gate by a continuous test loop during operation. A “0”
in the display represents an open gate, a “1” represents a closed one. The gate to be checked is
connected by software to the interrupt request line INT1 which is used in normal operation. INT1 is
always shown in the most RH digit of the display. So do not worry that the left movement VLL is dis-
played in the second digit from right.

Test start: Go to service level 4 press selection button 9 - hold - and


press selection button R. Release both buttons and press selection button
9 again. The display shows:

Now you can select different test procedures. Each procedure checks a INT 2 INT 1
certain function and the corresponding light gate. The procedures are c: means start address
numbered from 0 to 9 and can be selected with the selection buttons 1
(counts downwards) and 2 (counts upwards). The procedures 7, 8 and 9 have no function.

Depending on the selected test you can carry out special actions by means of the selection buttons 3
and 4. If you use the selection buttons 5 or 6 each action will be stopped at an occurring bright dark
or dark bright change (auto edge stop) of the gate.

Functions of the buttons

procedure select - 1 2 procedure select +

dependent on procedure: selection 3 4 dependent on procedure: selection


sledge up, to RH side or gripper close sledge down, to LH side
or gripper open
5 6

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like button 3, like button 4,
but auto edge stop but auto edge stop
7 8

9 0

< R >

Meaning of the tests:


0 Test: VLL & VLR together. VLL is dis-
played in the RH digit (INT1), VLR in the second button 4 (6)
digit from RH (INT2). 1=gate is interrupted, VLR
0=gate is open. Button 3 (5) makes the selec- M

tion sledge move downwards, button 4 (6) up-


wards. test 0 button 3 (5)

1 Test: VLR. State is displayed in the


RH digit (INT1). 1=gate is interrupted, 0=gate is button 4 (6)
VLR
open. Button 3 (5) makes the selection sledge
move downwards, button 4 (6) upwards. M

test 1 button 3 (5)

2 Test: VLC (Center). State is displayed


in the RH digit (INT1). 1=gate is interrupted, button 4 (6)
0=gate is open. Button 3 (5) makes the selec-
tion sledge move downwards, button 4 (6) up- M

wards.
test 2 VLC button 3 (5)

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CD-PRO function tests, level 5

3 Test: VLL . State is displayed in the RH


digit (INT1). 1=gate is interrupted, 0=gate is button 4 (6)
open. Button 3 (5) makes the selection sledge VLL
move downwards, button 4 (6) upwards. M

test 3 button 3 (5)

4 Test: VLL . State is displayed in the RH


digit (INT1). 1=gate is interrupted, 0=gate is button 3 (5) button 4 (6)
open. Button 3 (5) makes the gripper move to
the LH side, button 4 (6) to the RH side. M

HLR
test 4
5 Test: HLL . State is displayed in the
RH digit (INT1). 1=gate is interrupted, 0=gate is button 3 (5) button 4 (6)
open. Button 3 (5) makes the gripper move to
the LH side, button 4 (6) to the RH side. M

HLL
test 5
6 Test: Gripper. State is displayed in the
RH digit (INT1). 1=gate is interrupted, 0=gate is button 3 (5) OPEN
gripper
open. Button 3 (5) opens the gripper, button 4
(6) closes it. M

button 4 (6) CLOSE


test 6
15.4 CD-PRO function tests, level 5
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The following tests can be done in service level 5. In some cases level 5 is reached automatically
(see 14.1.4, page 64), because these tests are parts of complete test procedures.

1. Set the slide switch ‘service’ at the SCC unit to ON.

2. Press ‘LT’ button. Display shows e.g.: _ 4 0 9


(409 or higher = SCC program version)

3. Press selection button R -hold down- and press selection button 0 than release both buttons.
The display is dark.

4. Press selection button 5. Service level 5 is reached. Display is: 5_ _ _.

15.4.1 CD player check (START), level 5 button 6


Before starting this test a CD has to be placed on the turntable (ref to chap. 7.2.4.). If no track has
been selected with the buttons 0 or 9 the complete CD will be played.

Press selection button 6, the CD will start to play beginning with the
first track. The display shows at first:

TRACK number
then the current play time in sec.:

WARNING! Showing the play time in this test is an important indicator


for the serial comunication between the SCC unit and the CD control-
ler! PLAY TIME
(here: 8sec.)

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CD-PRO function tests, level 5

15.4.2 NEXT, level 5 button 0


Service level 5 has to be reached and a CD has to be placed on the turntable (ref. to chap. 7.2.4).

Press selection button 0 (several times). The CD starts and the track
number according to the number of key actuations will be played. Only
this track will be played. The digital display shows at first e.g.:

TRACK number
then the current play time in sec (e.g. 8 sec).

! If selection button 0 is pressed again once the next track will be


played or
! if selection button 6 is pressed the remaining tracks of the CD will PLAY TIME
of actual track
be played.

15.4.3 PREVIOUS, level 5 button 9


Service level 5 has to be reached and a CD has to be placed on the turntable (ref. to chap. 7.2.4.).

Press selection button 9 (several times too).

The player jumps to the previous track with each button actuation. If track 1is reached it will be
played continuously. If button 6 is pressed in between, the remaining tracks of the CD will be played.

15.4.4 STOP, level 5 button 5


Press selection button 5. CD stops playing. Display shows 5 _ _ _ (service level5).

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15.4.5 STOP playing and go back to level 4 (level 5 button 3)
Press selection button 3. CD stops playing. Display shows 4 _ _ _ (service level 4).

NOTE: To terminate all the tests and return to normal operation: Set slide switch ‘SERVICE’ on the
SCC unit to OFF. Press ‘LT’ button also on the SCC unit.

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Access to the player functions without S&CC unit

16 Integrated test program of the CD-PRO player

16.1 Access to the player functions without S&CC unit


For a test the complete player unit CD-PRO
can be operated without S&CC unit.

The power supply from the installed ampli- one figure


display
fier, the sub-transformer and an amplifier
with CD input for the audio signal is required. button 1 (mode)

CAUTION
A one digit digital display indicates the cur- button 2
rent operation mode and three command button 3
buttons are located on the player chassis.

The one digit display is able to display moment of power ON


more information.
reset active
To display two or more digits the infor-
mation starts with a dark phase of ap-
prox. 1 sec. followed by the digits display dark for 1 sec
shown one after another with dark
phase of 100 msec. between each digit.
The most significant digit will be dis-
played at first.
100ms pause
After power on and after a general reset
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program
command (display shows “8”), the pro-
version number
gram version number of the Deutsche Wurlitzer CD control unit
Wurlitzer GmbH CD control unit will be 01.20
displayed with four digits followed by
the version number of the CD-PRO
servo processor with two digits.

If the player is in stand by and the three


buttons on the player are pressed at the date of release
08.05.
same time the above mentioned se-
quence will be displayed but without
showing “8” for “reset active”.
CD-PRO version
number 3.7
time
mode = 0

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Access to the player functions without S&CC unit

Test functions CD-PRO


(Example: If mode display = 3 and
CAUTION
button 2 will be pressed, then pause
is switched on.)

mode display button 1 (mode) button 2 button 3 buttons 2 + 3 together

0 mode 1 start stop repeat CD


1 mode 2 next track previous track repeat track
2 mode 3 search forward search backward single, double speed.
3 mode 4 pause ON pause OFF
4 mode 5 volume + volume - mute
5 mode 0 track +1 track -1 play selected track
(read TOC if necessary)

If “repeat CD” had been selected with the


Error code Meaning
buttons 2 + 3 in mode 0 the display will be
“99”. At each beginning of a new track it will 0 No error

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be displayed with two digits. 2 Focus error or no disc
7 Subcode error, no valid subcode
If “repeat track” had been selected with the
8 TOC error
buttons 2 + 3 in mode 1 the actual played
track will be displayed. 10 Radial error
12 Fatal sledge error
By pressing of two buttons at the same time 13 Turntable motor error
additional values will be displayed: 31 Search time out
Buttons 1+2: The last occurred error code 32 Search binary error
will be displayed (ref. to error code table). 33 Search index error
This error code will be reset after this retrie- 34 Search time error
val or after a CD-PRO reset (e.g. the next 40 Illegal command
power on). 41 Illegal value
Buttons 1+3: The actual playing track will be 42 Illegal time value
displayed. 43 Communication error
44 Reserved
Buttons 1+2+3:
45 HF detector error
a) No CD is playing: Program version and 48 Emergency stop
date of release.

b) CD is playing: Max. / min. track number will be displayed.

NOTE: If commands will be sent to the CD-PRO player, the display will flash. During this time no
commands given by the buttons will be accepted. While the table of contents (TOC) is read an 8 flas-
hes in the display. In this way, the necessary time to read the TOC can be prolonged. So bad CDs
can be recognised and taken out.

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Special test functions of the CD-PRO player

16.2 Special test functions of the CD-PRO player


Service program of CD-PRO (mode 9). With this service program different functions of the CDM12
player can be tested.

How to call: Start service program


Switch main power OFF. Press button 1 - hold
down - and switch main power on. (Remark: “Po-
90
wer ON - OFF” can also be done by disconnec- Laser light OFF
ting the wire bk./gy. from pin 6 of the sub
transformer.)
91
Laser light ON

Function:

Press button 3 to reach previous step.


The CD control unit steps into mode 9 and runs 92
the tests 90 up to 99. Mode 9 will be displayed Focus OFF
continuously. While changing the test step it will
be displayed with two digits
93
Search focus

Remarks:
For starting test step 94 a CD has to be placed Press button 2 to reach next step. 94
on turntable. Turntable motor OFF

The button 1...


95
Turntable motor ON
has no function during this test.
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The button 2...


96
Radial Servo OFF
switches to the next test step.

The button 3... 97


Radial Servo ON
switches to the previous test step.
98 Sledge moves forward
Quit: and backward.
Press button 2 while test 98 is running. Control
unit steps over test 99 to mode 0 automatically. 99 Quit service program, Mode
back to mode 0. 0

Test 91: You can check the laserlight with an in-


frared indicator. next test step

Test 93: Without a CD: laser lense moves up


and down. If you put a CD on the turntable while
previous test step
the test runs the lens stops moving if it finds the
focus point.

Test 95: The turntable motor must spin.

Test 98: The sledge moves itself from inside to outside and back again. If this test is successful the
speed of the disc must change to lower speed at the outside of the disc.

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Microfone kit (part no. 0006953)

17 Accessories

17.1 Microfone kit (part no. 0006953)


This unit enables the use of the jukebox as a paging
system, when playing as well as during idling periods.
If the paging microphone is switched on while the
jukebox is playing, the music will be muted for this pe-
riod. This kit is to be connected at the microphone so-
cket of the amplifier. The length of the cable between
mike pre-amp and the jukebox is approx. 45 ft / 15 m.

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17.2 BGM-Connector
This equipment offers two features:

1. The sound of an external source (300mV - 1V), Extern. F91


Amplif.
Amplif.
e.g. radio or tape, will be reproduced over the
speakers of the jukebox with adjustable volume.
L R
A selection over the jukebox will mute this source,
Ext. F91 Amp.
and it returns only after all selections have been Ampl Aux.
played. (Time-lag can be adjusted). R L

2. Connecting the jukebox to an existing back- R


0048133 L
ground system (amplifier), the sound of this Ext. CD
equipment is switched off as long as the jukebox Tape CD Player
Player
is playing. The hook-up for this adapter is the L R

same as the microphone. Ext.


Tape

BGM connector kit, part no. 0048130. +7,5V F91


Ampl. Time
-7,5V Micro

Music/BGM
Connector

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Treating simple errors

18 Steps to solve mechanical problems


In case of a mechanical error the software tries to solve the problem itself. If this is not successful the
mechanism switches itself off. Then the display shows an error code (ref. to chapt. 7.3. page 64).
The jukebox is then out of order.

18.1 Treating simple errors


Switch the jukebox off and on several times. (The software tries to solve the problem again.) No suc-
cess ? Step to chapter 18.2.

18.2 Treating simple errors by hand

1. Switch off the jukebox

2. Move the gripper by pressing against the motor as far as the CD can be taken out by hand.

3. Take the CD out of the gripper.

4. Insert the CD in the corresponding compartment.

5. Switch on the jukebox, it will be run automatically:


# Error elimination
# Initializing phase
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# jukebox ok.

6. No success ? Step to chapter 18.3.

18.3 Set the mechanism to ‘0’ position

1. Power OFF!

2. Open the Jukebox.

3. Open the mechanism housing, replace any CDs that may have been dropped.

4. Move gripper to RH. 0-position.


# Move, by pressing against the gripper motor, gripper holder of selection sledge so that LH.
side of gripper holder aligns with RH. side of pressure disc holder.
# If RH. position impossible:
# Move gripper to the LH. 0-position, so that right edge of gripper holder aligns with LH side
pressure disc holder.

5. Remove the left magazine. (to reach the gear).

6. Position of the selection sledge.


# The sledge has to be at least 1,3 ‘’ (3 cm) over the housing bottom. Therefore move the
sledge up and down by hand using the toothed belt wheel on the top LH. side of gear group.

7. Insert the left magazine.

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Set the mechanism to ‘0’ position

8. Check the fixing of the magazines by hand.

9. Close the mechanism housing.

10. Set the slide switch ‘SERVICE’ on the SCC unit to ON.

11. Power ON.

12. Delete the stored data of the jukebox.


# Press ‘LT’ button
# Press ‘LT’ button again and hold it for at least 6 sec.
Followed by:
# an automatic orientation phase
# an automatic initialization phase
# the display of the program version

13. Programming
# insert CDs if necessary
# program number of inserted CDs in service level 1 button 5 as follows:

14. Press selection button R -hold down- and press selection button 0 than release both buttons.
# Press selection button 1. Service level 1 is reached. Display is: 1_ _ _.
# To reprogram press selection button 5 -hold down- and press selection button R. Enter the
desired number of CDs with two digits. (exeption: 100 CDs = 00)
# program options as desired

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15. Switch to normal operation mode
# Set the slide switch ‘SERVICE’ on the SCC unit to OFF.
# Press ‘LT’ button on the SCC unit once.

16. Close the jukebox.

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Set the mechanism to ‘0’ position

19 Declaration of Conformity

Konformitätserklärung – Declaration of Conformity – Déclaration de Conformité

Geräteart: Musikbox
Product Description: Jukebox
Description Du Produit: Juke-box

Typenbezeichnung: PRINCESS
Model No.:
Modèle No.:

Angewandte EG- 73/23/EEC Niederspannungsrichtlinie


Richtlinien: Low voltage directive
Directives Complied with: Directive relaative aux appareils à basse tension
Directives de la CE:
89/336/EEC Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit
EMC Directive
Directive Relative à la compatibilité electromagnétique

Technische Vorschriften: EN 50081-1 Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit


Standards used: Fachgrundnorm Störaussendung
Régulation Technique: Electromagnetic compatibility
Generic Emissions Requirements
Compatibilité electromagnétique
Norme générique emission

EN 50082-2 Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit


FIELD SERVICE MANUAL

Fachgrundnorm Störaussendung
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Generic Emissions Requirements
Compatibilité electromagnétique
Norme générique emission

EN 60335-1 Sicherheit elektrischer Geräte für den Hausgebrauch und


ähnliche Zwecke
Safety of household and similar
Electrical appliances
Sécurité des appareils electrodomestiques et analogues

EN 60335-75 Grenzwerte und Messverfahren für Funkstörungen von


informationstechnischen Einrichtungen
Limits an methods of measurement of radio interference
characteristics of information technology equipment
Sécurité des appareils electrodomestiques et analogues

EN 55022 Grenzwerte Und Meßverfahren Für Funkstörungen Von


Informationstechnischen Einrichtungen
Limits And Methods Of Measurement Of Radio
Interference Characteristics Of Information Technology
Equipment.

Unterschrift/Signature/
Signature

Gedruckter Name/Print Jürgen Obermeier


name/nom

Position/Position/Position Chief Engineer/Technischer Leiter/Directeur Technique

Datum/Date/Date 2. Januar 1998/2. January 1998/2. Janvier 1998

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