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1.       fi    fig     1 1     fig  1 1   Search By Word Screen       This Home button  allows for quick  navigation to the Main  Menu Screen  and  appears on every  screen that navigates  away from the Main  Menu               gt  MUSIC JUST   gt  FOR YOU    Ah  Karl AgefMarla Montell  NEW SEARCH SEA RCH i  y AI that you are    Angeiine        The Slider control is  used to navigate   through the Search  Results with ease        Amgen haul          GENR ES      LE Collide  En   i    1   Fi    i      AUDIO I VIDEO    av aa  nrk          3 939                i  1    a NOME The entry the User has  typed in appears here   with the Backspace    button to the side          When the user presses the  Decades button under the filter  menu on the left hand side  the    FEN     3 x    p        f    F wa keyboard is replaced with this     allowing the user to search for    ian  now J   1950 405 RED   EPER 1970 1870 UECI JO no00  1000 J   ooo  Tomar J tracks within a decade of their    choice           ur MIL  gt  When the user presses the  moient  amp  Chili E Blues     U tanish Genres button under the filter  dr      menu on the left hand side  the  i   R   keyboard is replaced with this     cii peel  allowing the user to search for  Tha P      gt  o SE  tracks within a genre of their  Children   s Dance    choice     When the user presses the  Genres button under the filter  menu on the left hand side  the  keyboard is replaced with this   allowing the user to search for  tracks by eith
2.      Button clears  the selected  field ready to  accept new  text numbers    The WIFI Security Settings section on  the WIFI Setup screen  fig  2 9 9  allows  the user to manually type in the SSID in  the top box using the on screen  keyboard  if it is not shown in the SSID  List Box  as when the user presses the  SSID they want in the SSID List box  the  box automatically adds the SSID for the  user   The bottom box is for the user to  enter the password for the SSID they  want to connect to  To change enter  details  the user simply presses on the  box that they want to edit     fig  2 9 9 6   WIFI Saved Profiles List Box    The WIFI Saved Profiles List Box displays  a list of all the previous connections that  the user has set up  This enables the user  to reconnect a previous connection  without entering the password each time if  for some reason the WIFI is not  connected  In this instance  the user  would simply press on the SSID in the list  box and then press the Connect button   Saved profiles can also be deleted from  the list box by pressing on the SSID they  want to delete and then press the Delete  button on the WIFI Setup screen  fig   2 9 9      KNSMMUSIC 2 10 BEM       The BGM  Background Music  section accessed via the Service Mode Main Menu screen  fig  2 0   displays the initial screen below  Here the user will be faced with 4 main options     1 Playlists     to allow the user to search for and add their music to a custom playlist   2 Mixers     to allow t
3.    Breathe Slow  i  Piayis  Day  rn Nile  r Playa    Angen haul    5 Playvg    Circus    Hate This Part    T Pii i   p        Breathe Stow      i       The Popularity List can be browsed through by either using the Up  and Down arrows which moves the list up or down 1 position at a    time  or by moving the Slider Control to the right hand side of the  Popularity List to browse the list more quickly        The Popularity List can be sorted by popularity and alphabetically  Each option can be further sorted  by Track or Artist  fig  2 4 2      fig  2 4 2   Popularity List sorting buttons    The Sort By Popularity  Button displays the  Popularity List by order of  Most Played by Track   This is the default setting           The By box has two  Buttons  Track and Artist   The Track Button displays  the Popularity List as  shown in fig  2 4 1   this is  the default setting  The  Artist Button displays the  Popularity List as shown in  Fig  2 4 3                          The Sort Alphabetically  Button displays the   Popularity List as shown in  fig  2 4 4 and 2 4 5       fig  2 4 3   Popularity List displayed by Artist    Ropulanit    fig  2 4 5   Popularity List sorted Alphabetically by Artist    Populanity    Jay Z  amp  Beyonce Knowles    Script    Kings Of Leon    Alesha   ee Morrisey  Gwyneth Giyn  dg Parry   Kid Gu    Britney Spears    Beyonce Knowles     Had  Pe   1 stort ii   10 000 Maniacs   100  feat Jennifer Joh    10cc      187 Lockdown    2 Live Crew  2 Pec  Feat  As
4.    S      MUSIC SYSTEMS OF THE FUTURE    pS ae i         rec I       USER MANUAL                                           KNSMMUSIC   IRA IQ Jukebox User Manual                               Table of Contents    USER INTERFAGE       Language Selector          rarrnranrrnarnarnanvnrnnernernner 15  Special Features        rrrunrnrrnnnnnnnrvneveenavnenennevsene 16    a  ana dd dd dd  ONS MO OBRWDNDNM 0    SERVICE MODE    2 0 Main Menu       rrerarnernevennrnennenernnnennenenuenennenennene 32  2 1  Monefary            MG secccececceesMiececarees 34  2 2  Updates      mumm m rmrmemeeserevseneeeene 37  2 3     Scrolling Message          arrnrrnrrnurnarnnnnnnnnnnnernnrnnnn 39  2 4  POPULALILY          cece ccc ees eeceee eee eeeeseeseeseeeeeeeees 42  2 5 BOOK KEEPING              ccccccecceeceeeeceeceeceeseeeeeeeeees 45  2 6 Volume Control         rrarvnrvnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnvnnnnennsnnere 47  2 f Play Settings           rrarrarvarrnrrnornnrnarvanvnnrnnrnernnnnere 49  2 8 Price LISBS   2    ccc cE encevucunsessncesenersesereneas 52  2 9  Network      rrarnarnarnnrvnrnnrnnrnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnsnnennennsnnene 54  210 GET  FR 59  21  LOC MOUS    jr 14  2 12 JST  gf 19      Only for Online Jukeboxes fitted with YouTube Upgrade Kit    USER INTERFACE                          Nsmmusic laa en oe                                                     Feature see  section  1 1   in this user  manual     Once the Icon Apollo s Interface has loaded  the first screen will be the Main Menu screen  fig  1
5.    de o fee RR ee ion Vou will lose   Jukebox audio will any saved settings    play like before    they save any    changes that they vo  gt  The YouTube Vol  may have made  ne atte Test button  for  Amp Output YouTube enabled  Jukeboxes only    Stereo Kit is not installed    nel   this feature will not  de  be visible  plays a  S short track on its    bet     separate speaker    to allow you to              hear what the  SAVE  amp  EXIT Jukebox will play   like before you    Remote Buttons  F1   Mute Fa   Background Music Fa  Auxiliary 4  Free Cradits save any changes  that you have       Max1 Marx  Ma3 Max4          made   fig  2 6 1   Volume Box Settings fig  2 6 2   Maximum Volume Box Settings       Marstimum Volume    TS  73 78 EE    fF 8 58    4     amp        The Volume box  fig  2 6 1  has four bars  two for each The Maximum Volume box  fig  2 6 2  has four bars  two  speaker     L  amp  R  which allow the user to change for each speaker     L  amp  R  with the option to set the   the output volume on the Jukebox  They can be adjusted maximum volume limit of the Jukebox to anything from 0   by using the Up and Down arrows on each bar  79  They can be adjusted by using the Up and Down  The Default Setting is 20 on each channel  arrows on each bar        fig  2 6 3   YouTube Volume Box Settings    The YouTube Volume box  if the Kit is installed   fig   2 6 3  has only one bar  its own separate speaker  with    the option to set the maximum volume limit of the YouTube  
6.    enabling a large number of people to see  what the current number is during a game           SERVICE MODE      C NSMMUSIC 2 0 Main Menu       Once the Icon Apollo s Service Switch has been pulled on the inside of the Jukebox  the Main Menu  screen  fig  2 0  is displayed  This gives the user access to options to customize their own Jukebox  and see how much money the Jukebox has been taking  The service mode section of this user manual  is only for Jukebox Operators  Each of the areas on the Service Mode will be covered in further detail  in the following sections of this User Manual     fig  2 0   Service Mode Main Menu screen      If the IO 03 42   ee    On the right hand  touchscreen   SETE EN a Setup and surdigure the FO          side of the Main  doesn t seem SCALIBRATIONO Lichen 17 this palin Fi en       l Menu are  to be       information  responding as O  i me h ai     relating to the ID  well as should Annat      7      and software  oi   Monetary  Updates Scrolin    Popularity pe ihe  bee by Tomra opelone    sn aid    Update coment and software Ka tn i E Fired oot which trader am   Jukebox  the total                                                   oressing this   niil aysiri via  SB and CD ROM    Elk scree   moe popular on d   Jukebok   amount of cash  button  This      gt    a the Jukebox has      5 received to date    will show the i             i gn OE   Ss an ten Book Keeping   Volume Control  Play Settings   Price Lists  and a reset  screen  fig   Find cat
7.    fig  2 9 7   3G Setup screen       h             FT MG ila  il    fig  2 9  3G Setup Available Networks List Box  F EE h fig  2 9 7 2   3G Setup Details       HUAWEI Mobile Comert  36 Modern  8                    The  C   Button clears  the selected  field ready to  accept new  text numbers                                                 This section on the 3G Setup screen is for the  operator to input the Username  Password and  Phone No  required by the 3G Dongle provider   These settings will be available from your  provider  To enter these details  simply press on  each box and use the on screen keyboard to fill    The 3G Setup Available Network List Box displays  all the available 3G Networks  If you have  inserted a USB 3G dongle before powering on the  Jukebox  when you come the this screen you will  see your 3G dongle appear in the list box as    shown above  If there are more than one 3G  in the boxes  Once all the settings have been  entered  press the Save  amp  Exit button to save all  details  When you return to the main Jukebox  interface  the internet indicator led  located next  to the Language Select button fig  1 6 1  will have  changed from red to green if there was no  current internet connection    network available  select the one you want by  pressing on it in the list box and then complete  the required details as illustrated in fig  2 9 7 2       fig  2 9 8   WIFI Setup button  SS       The WIFI Setup button on the Network screen opens up the  scre
8.   WIFI connection     The Del Profile  button removes  the saved    selected WIFI  connection in the    Saved Profiles list  box     The Exit Button  closes the current  screen and returns  to the main  Service Mode  screen saving any    changes made     fig  2 9 9 1   WIFI SSID List Box fig  2 9 9 2   WIFI Security List Box  T SL    The WIFI Security List Box gives the user  information about each of the SSID s  security details  whether the security is  WEP  WPA or OPEN  For example  in the  screen above  fig  2 9 9   the user can tell  that the SSID    BPC    is WPA secured   hence requiring a password in order to    connect to that WIFI Network        fig  2 9 9 3   WIFI Strength List Box    The WIFI Strength List Box gives the user  information about each of the SSID s  signal strength and quality  based on a  range from 0  100  the higher the number   the better the quality of the connection  For  example  in the WIFI Setup screen  fig   2 9 9   the user can tell that the SSID     BPC    has a strength of 76  therefore  the  user will know it is a good connection        fig  2 9 9 5   WIFI buttons    The WIFI buttons below the list boxes on  the WIFI Setup screen  fig  2 9 9  allow the    user to either Connect to a WIFI network  after they have entered the settings  required or Refresh the list boxes if their  WIFI connection is not visible in the SSID  List Box  fig  2 9 9 1         fig  2 9 9 4   WIFI Security Settings         13 56 Server       d latmein     The  C 
9.   and the Peak Editing  Mode is distinguished       This allows the user to set the type of Here the user can set limits for Credits Je  money customers can put in  The values in Given for a certain amount of money  These fig 28 3       fig  2 8 are preset but can be changed if the can be altered by using the Numerical   user wishes to by using the Numerical keypad     keypad  Each number denotes a unit of  currency  for example 100     1 00  20      0 20 and so forth     here are two modes which the user can edit the pricing of the Jukebox     Off Peak  fig      8 2  and Peak  fig  2 8 3         fig  2 8 3   Peak Time Editing Mode         TEMPEH    he Peak Time Editing Mode is distinguished by the colour Green     _Networ       The Network screen allows the access to download updates tracks by using the IP Address  Subnet  Mask  Gateway and DNS Address to make it compatible with your router  By default the Icon Apollo  comes shipped with the Network screen set to DHCP  Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol   These  settings should NEVER be altered unless told to do so by NSM Music     fig  2 9   Network screen    Network           Sutne Mask    9   bateway     amp                          PEI DPI Pur    fig  2 9 1   Network Settings       The  C  Button clears the  selected field ready to  accept new text numbers  if the Static IP and or  the Static DNS button is  active                 The five fields in fig 2 9 1 are the main settings for the capability to download the lates
10.   it will create a genre in the main Jukebox interface and download  all the tracks available in that language whilst maintaining the Main Default Language  which is English  To select and enable a language  simply press on the language you  want  which will be highlighted in green and the text on the right hand side will change  from Unselected to Selected  Disabling a language is the reverse of enabling  by  pressing on the selected language     To save any changes made  press the Save  amp  Exit button        NSMMUSIC    NSM Music Ltd  Unit 4   Maple Park  Lowfields Avenue  Leeds   LS12 6HH   United Kingdom       Tel   44  0  113 2713708  Fax  44  0  113 2705648    Email  sales nsmmusic com    
11.  0    This Main Menu screen allows the user to navigate the jukebox in a very simple way  allowing faster  time to find their music as the main sections NEW  ARTISTS  POPULAR and CHARTS are all  accessed through the same screen  Each of these sections and the other navigation buttons will   be covered in further detail in this User Manual     fig  1 0   Main Menu User Interface               E    a  er NG VEPS wilt By TEF l        FING TURT SPECIAL CD  Houma Birthdau Sch         AW   D   EL       This is the main  navigation area  for the user to  select their  choice of music   As you will see it  is divided up into  4 sections  NEW   ARTISTS   POPULAR and  CHARTS   These  sections will be  outlined in further  detail later in this  manual                     This is the scroller navigation for each of the 4  sections  The scroller is the same for each section  except for the Artists section where an extra button  appears in the middle  Here you simply press either  directional arrow button until you reach the desired  Artist Track you wish the jukebox to play     As you may also notice  there are some interesting other features on the Icon Apollo such as the use of  Advertising  this can be promotional advertising for anything such as Taxi s  Pizza Restaurants   Limousine Hire and of course to advertise your own business      Also if your new Icon Apollo is online and is able to receive updates via the internet  you can easily check  to see if your jukebox is currently conn
12.  2 7 are the default settings     fig  2 7   Play Settings screen    flay Settings    Autoplay Interval 0 60                Overplay Limit 1 99  E Time   Credits Power Ut lime   Sele ONS Power  Oi lime   FRE G edits  Daily     ODE WNIOS0 CREDITS       The Reset Button  restores all the  Settings to default   By pressing this  button you will lose  any saved settings                  In fig  2 7  if any of the numerical fields requires altering  the user presses  the field they wish to alter  which will then be highlighted in Red to distinguish  the current selection  selects Clear on the Numerical keypad to clear the    numerical values in the selected field and then proceeds to type in the new  values using the Numerical keypad        fig  2 7 1   Play Settings  Autoplay Interval  Uverplay Limit  Credits Idle Time    Credits Power Off Time    Oo RS ry MENS FT     Elections Bower uit lime    ree Credits  Daily    i N JG i    In fig  2 7 1 the user can set limits for Credits and timing for the AutoPlay of songs  These and all other settings  can be altered by using the Numerical keypad on the right hand side of the screen     The Autoplay Interval sets the time interval  e g  1 song every 15 minutes  when a random song will play on  the Jukebox  The Autoplay Music button  fig 2 7 2  has to be Enabled for any random song to play     The Overplay Limit sets the number of times a particular song can be queued up  If the same song is added to  the play queue more than once  it is 
13.  8 4   Clear Playlist button fig  1 8 5   Clear Playlist Confirmation Splash screen    Chaar Plarpligce    The Clear Playlist button when   pressed will display a splash   confirmation screen  as shown in fig  The Clear Playlist Confirmation Splash screen is to   1 8 5  in the top right hand corner of determine whether or not the operator wants to clear all   the Special Features screen  the songs that may be queued up by other users before  loading the Karaoke or Bingo feature        fig  1 8    Exit button       Promoter Designer       fig  1                   This is the Exit    SS An button in the top    Ki  Select    background or view a saved design G     right corner of the  MN Promoter    Designer screen   it is simply for  exiting and  retuning to the  Special Features  screen  fig         8 7   Promoter Designer Home screen              This is the main  navigation area  for the user to  select their  choice image to  use as an advert   The user would  simply press on  an image they  want to use which  will open the    Promoter  This is the scroller navigation for Promoter Designer  Here Designer Edit  you simply press either directional arrow button until you screen  fig   reach the desired image you wish to use  The View Saved 1 8 8    Designs button in the middle opens the Saved Designs  screen of the Promoter Designer  fig  1 8 9  where you can  see all your saved adverts and or delete any you no longer  want   fig  1 8 8   Promoter Designer Edit screen This is 
14.  Schedule  Schedule Selector screen  Selector main screen           The BPM buttons allow the user to differentiate between the types of tracks being  played  There are FOUR main types the user can choose from    gt  ALL   This is the Default setting  This will add all of the tracks with all of  the types of BPM s  Beats Per Minute     gt  SLOW   This will only play the tracks within this range of BPM  Note  If  none exist in your scheduled Playlists and or Mixes and you select SLOW  BPM no tracks will be played    gt  MED   This will only play the tracks within this range of BPM    gt  FAST     This will only play the tracks within this range of BPM     To switch between the BPM buttons  simply press the one you want to use and it  will display the Green LED instead of Red to inform you that you have made that  button the current selected BPM     The settings for these types of BPM can be altered in the Settings section of the  BPM  which will be outlined in the last section of this manual        fig  2 10 21   Example of Schedule Allocated  EXAMPLE AFTERNOON Ti   rnan tober tunel itty MMM DR       a Of 02 OF D   OF DS OF DS oF i0 N iZ 3 N 5 W UT ow ow ap   YB 29 NM       In the above screen you can see  as an example that various blocks have been put in to the Schedule     Example Afternoon    on a Friday from 9am until 11pm  If you made a schedule like this you would have to  press the FINISH button to save the changes  This will remain like this until you clear the schedu
15.  button  changes to read Static DNS  This  allows the user to enter their own DNS  settings   see fig  2 9 4         fig  2 9 4   Setup Static DNS screen  Network       Bow Mame    staticw   P Address       Subnet Mask        JG    liateway    Static ONS   NE Address               yt ty ty thy ty Pr       wy ov toy tow ew tov tone Seyi        The Screen shot above shows what happens  when the user presses the DHCP DNS Address  Button  It follows exactly the same principle as the  DHCP IP Address Button  except that it only  activates one field  highlighted in red   Pressing  the same button again returns to the automatic  DHCP DNS Address settings button       2 9 5   Test Connection Section       Soil    Boply lien AREA 094 in 28    If the user wishes to test to see if there is an active internet  connection  they can simply press either of the two buttons  NSM Music or Google  These will automatically send a  signal to these addresses  www nsmmusic com or  www google com  and bounce back a reply from these  websites to see if they are reachable  If so  the box below  the buttons displays the message    Successful  Reply from  xx    where xx is the IP address of the website        fig  2 9 6   3G Setup button       The 3G Setup button on the Network screen opens up the  screen below fig  2 9 7  This screen is used to set up a 3G  USB dongle to make the Jukebox online  therefore benefiting    from features such as YouTube and Track updates and  downloads via the internet     
16.  buttons greyed out      fig  1 7 1   Language Selector button on Main Menu screen       C NSMMUSIC 1 8 Special Features       The Icon Apollo has a Special Features section which is accessible using the supplied remote control  fig   1 8  by pressing a sequence of    F    Keys  When these keys are pressed  the Log In screen  fig  1 8 2    is shown  The user enters the pincode to access the Special Features screen  fig  1 8 3   The operator  then has a choice of Features to choose from  Promoter Designer  Karaoke  amp  Bingo  NB  The Promoter  Designer  amp  Bingo features should only be used by the operator and not general members of the public          fig  1 8   Remote Control    F    Keys    r       NSM    M U S I C      Functions  Fr  PSN RS F         fig  1 8 1   Jukebox Aux Mode screen    IN AUX MODE       The Jukebox Aux Mode screen appears when the operator presses the    F3   button on the Jukebox remote control     fig  1 8 2   Jukebox Special Features Log In screen                      The Jukebox Special Features Log In screen appears after the operator has pressed the    F4   button on the Jukebox remote control whilst the Jukebox Aux Mode screen is shown  fig   1 8 1   On this screen  the operator is required to enter a pincode to access the Special  Features screen  fig  1 8 3   By default  the pincode is 0000 so the operator enters the code  by pressing the numerical keypad  if the operator wishes to change the code this needs to be  done in the Service Mode 
17.  filter the search results shown in  the List View by a specific month and year  For example if they wanted  to search for a track in January 1969 the user would first press the  button    1970  and 1970 will appear in the Year Calendar  then press the  button with the two arrows pointing down which will now show 1969  as the year  Next the user will press the button with the two arrows  pointing up above the Month Calendar    which will show the month    1   in the Calendar  As the user will have noticed  the List View  automatically refreshes itself with each option pressed  The Search By  Date feature is especially useful if the user wishes to look for a track on  a memorable date        S    electing Track to Play Using Search       Once the user is happy filtering their search  whichever option they go  down and wish to play a Track from their search results  the user simply  presses on the track in the List View  fig  1 1 4   which highlights in    to inform you that you have pressed it  fig  1 1 9  and from there takes  you to the Track Selection Confirmation screen  fig  1 1 10           fig  1 1 9   Selected Track in List View       ay     lt t MUSIC JUST    pt  RT FOR YOU  a 14174 I Hate This Part  NEW SEARCH  T     ih ea ie          DECADFS aa Vi Ska  Med I Haven  irs    z  Mee Wish I Had An Angel            current filters  NONE    fig  1 1 10   Track Selection Confirmation screen    THIS JUKEBOX  IS PACKED WITH MUSIC             eS S 2     w      l  JUST   F OR Y
18.  how madh money  amp  Set volume levee mar vlameg   Credit contral suteplsy and Apply peice ligt iota button  see fig    2 0 2  and just   recite this Pakeba has taken hape Helda   r Amp Chute  overplay acetal   Periode and Punk Prices 20  1          follow the on  pu  screen   hO a  W   r        instructions Network    BGM ZZA WET   ion F  DNG Subn Setup and Cortigure smectic traske    Adr  nstration Ar Master   evn eee linkar muse schedules genres fra etat control Password nue                  The Admin button is       strictly for users who  SERINE MODE    P have administrator  privileges  NSM  Music Operators  Only  as requires a  password  This area  of the Service Mode  be discussed briefly  in section 2 12             These are the  navigation  buttons on the  Service Mode  which open  separate screens  to allow the user  to customize their  own Jukebox   These areas will  be outlined in  further detail     st                                  Unique Jukebox Serial Number           fig  2 0 1   Reset button on Main Menu screen       The Reset button on the Service Mode Main Menu when  pressed  will display a message  as shown left  as by  pressing this button you will be clearing the total number    of cash the Jukebox has received to date  Only press  this button if you are certain you wish to erase all cash  data form the Jukebox        fig  2 0 2   Screen Calibration screen    Zvirciic  x v an Whole Desktop    Reese touch the renter of mech onoss as fo appears    The
19.  iT    mi Em tt      Branched Wider Trp YouTube na nee weed baner   EE eae rental Gosgle Chorus        Whar New    Ej Weick Frulube om Yoo TV   bt ot re vere i  The scrollbars on the   po Eve Simi te er ora aa  YouTube screen have Ta nine       Heel Fad tree crn a  been altered so that the ee ae  user can easily scroll   down and across the         Thule berteery Crime fines Ais h sil  er       page    Youll  Navigation Buttons    fig  1 6 2   Main YouTube screen navigation buttons       The YouTube screen has three main navigation buttons at the top left hand side  the first  button with the YouTube logo is to allow the user to navigate back the main homepage  The  other two buttons are used to navigate the pages backward or forward  When any of these    buttons are pressed  the background turns Blue  letting the user know that the button has  been pressed        fig  1 6 3   On screen Keyboard    The YouTube screen has an on screen keyboard which the user can access by pressing the  keyboard button at the top of the screen  This keyboard then appears at the bottom of the screen   fig  1 6 4  which the use can now use if they wish to enter a search for a particular video  The  keyboard can also be moved up or down for easier viewing of search results  To hide the keyboard  the user can either press the keyboard button again or the red X in the top left corner of the on   screen keyboard           fig  1 6 4   screen section of on screen keyboard       e Try YouTube m a ray w
20.  in the text box above the keyboard  and automatically refreshes the List View of results  The keyboard is also interactive in the  sense that each letter you press you know it has been pressed as it displays a depressed  effect  If the Track or Artist has symbols  or if the Jukebox is in another language and the  Track Artist requires the use of accents  the user can press the Shift button identified by  the 4 symbol and the Keyboard alters to show symbols and accents        Search By Date    The Key to  Symbols on the  Search By Date  screen as   described in fig   1 1 5            The List View on  the Search By  Date screen as  described in fig   1 1 4  As default   the List View  sorts results by  alphabetical  order        ig  1 1 7   Search By Date Screen                             Navigation button  to return to Main  Menu screen        Slider control to  browse through  the search results        Advertisements  like this appear  on all of the  Screens on the  Icon Apollo   These can be  customised to  advertise your  own premises or  products    When the user presses the Search By Date button on the Main Menu  screen  fig  1 0   the screen above is displayed  As with the other search  screen  this also has a List View to show the user all of the tracks   however replacing the Qwerty keyboard is a Date Selector  see fig  1 1 8   which will show results of music within a specific month and year        fig  1 1 8   Date Selector    The Date Selector enables the user to
21.  insert 1 credit  If they press  Yes  then it will  deduct 1 credit and the user will be able to use the YouTube site for 5 00 minutes  If the  user presses    No     it will return them back to the main Jukebox interface with any of the  remaining credits intact     fig  1 6 8   No Sufficient Credits Information Message    You do not have sufficent credit s  for  browsing the internet    If there are no Credits on the Jukebox  or after the user has used up all Credits on YouTube  this message will appear after the first 15 seconds of loading the homepage or after the  remaining 5 00 has been used up informing that there are no Credits available to use this  feature  The message will then disappear and close the YouTube screen  returning the  Jukebox to the main user interface           Youle  Upgrade Kit    In order for the Icon Apollo to access the YouTube feature it is necessary to purchase the YouTube  Upgrade Kit from NSM Music  Each new Icon Apollo comes YouTube ready  in the sense that once it  has been installed and the Jukebox is online  the button will appear on the Main Menu screen   and is designed so as not to interfere with current music being played  If a Kit is required you will be  sent a box with all the fixtures and fittings required to install the additional upgrade  fig  1 6 9      fig  1 6 9   YouTube Upgrade Kit    TO REQUEST A YOUTUBE  UPGRADE KIT PLEASE  CONTACT     NSM MUSIC LTD  UNIT 4   MAPLE PARK  LOWFIELDS AVENUE  LEEDS   LS12 6HH    Tel   44  0 
22.  main  Service Mode  screen saving any  changes made           This informs the user that they are currently  in Off Peak Editing Mode  The Peak Editing  Mode is shown in Fig  2 8 3    In fig  2 8  if the Money Inserted and Credits Given fields wish to be altered  the user  clicks the field they wish to alter  which will then be highlighted in Red to distinguish the    current selection  selects Clear on the Numerical keypad to clear the numerical values in  the selected field and then proceeds to type in the new values using the Numerical  keypad        The numbers   here indicate the   hours in a day  fig  2 8 1   Peak Off Peak Table  e g  08    MTT ETE ETAT EG ee ee Eee  08 00am    eee ee eee ewe a ee eee EEE Teese              Weve e ees eee vee s eae eee EE       iia noe ae eee eee              Het atte tena EEE EEE tits a i         in a rE O    EEE EEEN E                  FP   a a   Days of the week TITTELEN ENTEN TT  a a    EE EE EE OE    The yellow and green dots in the table in fig  2 8 1 identify what time and day the Jukebox  prices are Peak and Off Peak  The yellow dots signify Off Peak and the green dots  signify Peak times  For example  Mondays at 19 00pm the pricing is Peak  These can be  changed at any time just by clicking on any of the dots to change their status        The Peak Time and  Off Peak Time  Buttons allow the  user to toggle  between both the Off  Peak and the Peak  Editing Modes  The  Off Peak Editing  Mode is distinguished  by the colour yellow
23.  screen above shows what happens when the user  presses the Screen Calibration Button  When the button  is pressed this new screen appears allowing the user to  set up the touch screen  or to re calibrate the touch screen  after it has not been functioning as well as it should        NSMMUSIC 2 1 Monetary       Once the user presses the Monetary button on the Service Mode Main Menu  The screen in fig  2 1  will appear  In this screen if any of the numerical fields requires altering  the user presses in the field  they wish to alter  which will be highlighted in Red  In this case in fig  2 1 the Coin 2 field has been  selected  to distinguish the current selection  presses Clear on the Numerical Keypad to clear the  numerical values in the selected field and then the user can type in new values using the Numerical  Keypad     fig  2 1   Monetary screen    Coin I    fn ep       DIN    i  3 aym      p FO 3  drar z   IET   4  HATRI  lj  Fat      te    P    Ep        l A o    4 Phas tat  ie 1  E i    Mm i  q i   gang     Inedtin a i  AHIL cit  z   P EL ET      HE 4 E TF GIR alii atli   i s  ae   n i    md da mr fan mn oe m              The Reset button when pressed  The Cancel button  restores all the settings as was when pressed   when the Jukebox was first   closes the Monetary Monetary screen and  installed  default factory settings   screen and returns to        returns to the Service  Only press this button if you are the Service Mode Mode Man Menu  certain you wish to reset 
24.  screen as shown in fig  2 11 is displayed  This screen splits up the Lockouts section into 2 parts   Tracks and Genre  These sections will each be discussed in further detail below  firstly the Tracks    Lockout section     The Tracks button   when pressed will  take the user to the  screen as shown in  fig  2 11 1 where they  can lock specific  tracks form playing on  the Jukebox due to  illicit content etc     Press here to prevent track    availability by searching  through tracks and locking    The Exit Button closes the current  screen and returns the user to the  Service Mode Main Menu screen    fig  2 11   Lockout Music Module screen    Press here to lock out an  entire genre     category of  music that might not be   _ suitable to your venue        The Genre button   when pressed will  take the user to the  screen as shown in  fig  2 11 10 where  they can lock specific  genres form  appearing on the  Jukebox     75     Tracks Lockouts    The Tracks Lockouts Screen enables the user to select any Tracks that the user does not wish to play  due to explicit content or of other factors     To lock a Track  all the user has to do is click on the track or artist they wish to lock or type in the  Artist Track using the on screen keyboard     fig  2 11 1   Tracks Lockout screen    This indicates that if  the red padlock is  visible on one of the  Track or Artist  listings the Track is     Locked Out   See fig           2 11 7  SKE AKAN Ao  INSDGONON Ae  PONOONNMEDe  NB  You m
25. 1 0   thus allowing the user to select the first letter of their desired  artist and use the scroll buttons either side to find the Artist they are looking for    more quickly  As the user presses the left or right scroll button  the screen  automatically refreshes the Artist images to coincide with the current location  The  scroller will automatically begin the next letter in sequence if the user carries on  pressing the scroll buttons to the left or right     N B  Once the user has selected a letter from the keypad  the keypad will then  disappear with the normal scroller in place with the exception that the letter the user  has chosen appears in the middle button        Once the user has found their chosen Artist  they simply press on their image and the screen in fig   1 3 2 is displayed which will list all the available tracks by that Artist     Artist Tracks screen       fig  1 3 2   Artist Tracks Selection screen      mik           2   gt  EL ae    E a E           x   s  a T dus       1 _        F   m Sp  een ket            fot   a EE  ALL    RAC KS BY             a  j      Alesha       gt     F      f  p   i        4  k    ii AUDIO 2 VIDEO  0OWNLOAD    On the Artist Tracks Confirmation screen  the user will be presented with  the screen shown above which shows them the Image of the Artist they  have selected and the Artist name to the right hand side of the image   Below the image will be displayed a list of all the current Tracks by that  artist in alphabetical orde
26. 113 2713708  Fax  44  0 113 2705648  Email  sales nsmmusic com    The YouTube Upgrade kit comprises of a custom built circuit board  separate speaker  so  not to interfere with music played   USB cable  and all fixtures and fittings necessary  You  ill be sent also full installation details  which briefly comprises of the following below     1  Mount the circuit board to the  inside to the top panel using the  screws and spacers provided    Plug the USB lead into the circuit  board connector identified as J3  and into the first available USB port  on top of the Ipac  Use the adhesive  cable tidies for surplus cable     2  Remove the cash box  Unscrew  the cash box holding plate and  place speaker on the grill beneath   Screw the cash box holding plate  back on  The speaker will  magnetically attach to the plate  holding it in place     3  Feed the speaker cable up the right hand  side of the ipac up to the top of the unit  Use  the cable tidies to secure it  Plug the cable    into the 4 pin connector identified as J4        Please Note  Ensure your Icon Apollo is connected to the internet  Power on  the YouTube logo should appear on the main    menu  Enjoy                                   lt  NSMMUSIC   7 Language Selector    L J                            The Icon Apollo has the capability of having its entire user interface transformed into another language at  the touch of a button via the Main Menu screen  fig  1 0  by pressing the button with the globe at the   top righ
27. ALL Main Menu screen  monetary settings  fig  2 0  without   saving any changes      The Save  amp  Exit  button when  pressed  closes the       screen  fig  2 0   saving any changes  made by the user    The Monetary screen settings can be altered in a number of ways    o Changing the Amount of Currency the users can enter   This allows the user to set the type of money customers can put in  The values in fig 2 1  are preset but can be changed if the user wishes to by using the Numerical keypad   Each number denotes a unit of currency  for example 100     1 00  20     0 20 and so  forth          This follows the same structure as the coins  mentioned  above   However  this section enables the use of paper  Notes  or Bills if the Jukebox has the requires Note  Reader device to take Notes or Bills     o Changing the Currency Symbol and Position   The Currency Symbol can be altered by pressing either the Up or Down arrows  The  preset currency symbols are           Rs         Or to any currency of the Users Choice if  specified to NSM Music before production   Preset to country of origin        Clicking either the Before or After button  places the currency symbol either before  or after the number  The current position is highlighted in Red     o Changing the Decimal Position   This allows you set the number of decimal places for the selected currency  It is  automatically preset to 2     The Preview Box displays a preview of the current currency symbol and position settings  I
28. E on the main edit screen  fig 2 10 2   The user can also alter the names and  number of tracks in the preset mixes if they want  Note that fig 2 10 12 shows the 2000S MIX being  edited     fig  2 10 12   Music Mix Edit screen    ARTIST   GENRE   VEAR  amp  TRACKS    The Up  amp  Down arrows allow    the user to scroll through the  list view of tracks 1 track ata  time  The Slider control scrolls  p   i        through the list view of tracks  NE EE EN Nr   a  but more quickly as you drag it  A AGAR ALA Ses    up or down   le PP PP MN e    The full QWERTY on   screen keyboard allows  the user to enter any text    to search through the list  view        This screen has the following buttons to allow the user to switch between different lists  select all the  tracks in the list and show either all the selected tracks in the mix or not     fig  2 10 13   Music Mix List View Sort By buttons    The 3 buttons opposite the list view allow the user to  search for tracks in 3 different and independent databases   Artists  Genres or Years   The current selected database  of tracks being viewed can be distinguished by the Green    LED  the Red LED means that the others are not selected  but can be when pressed  disabling the currently selected  database of tracks        fig  2 10 14   Music Mix List View buttons    The SELECT ALL button selects  the entire list of tracks in the List  View  highlighting them all in Yellow     This button arranges the list view to  either show the whole li
29. ION    CONTENT    CHANGEROX  MASTIR      KARAOKE  UPDATE TYPE SELECTOR ACTIVATION       fig  2 12 2   Special Features screen    mm    bee heten et aa kid oe   mm PE   i  ai AA uredit Les Hilean ETT if dg  nT     a  T   J   7 i 7  LC  Pawo ai  EE  Ude yo f  Em  M   n   7    MENES  HE  EEE    If you wish to control the special features on the Jukebox  Bingo  amp  Karaoke functions  in  the ADMIN section of the Service Mode Main Menu screen  fig  2 12  you will need to  enter 8INGO for the password and then press the LOGIN button  This will display the  screen as displayed above     Here you are presented with the two Special Features  Bingo  amp  Karaoke  in a list with  two boxes either side of each Special Feature  Credit Required To Launch  amp  Credits  Per Play  and a numerical keypad to change the numbers in each of the boxes  The  Credit Required To Launch box can be set so that each time a Special Feature wants  to be opened  it requires credits  This can be altered by using the numerical keypad by  pressing on the box and entering a number from 0 99  0 being free   The Credits Per  Play box runs along the same principle as the Credit Required To Launch box except  that this box sets the amounts of credits required to play the feature  If both boxes are  set to 0  0 then the feature is completely free to use  You can also enable disable any of  the Special Features by pressing the Enable tick box button to the side of each Special  Feature  Ticked means enabled  untick
30. Preview Window to any of these 10 preset colours  To  do this the user must press on a text field first to highlight it  and  then press any of the colours  This will immediately change the  colour of the highlighted text  Also there are Fine Tuning Arrows  which allow the user to move a text field in any direction in small  increments  To do this the user must press on a text field first   and then press any of the directional arrows to fine tune the text  location in the Preview Window        fig  1 8 8 4   Text Window  amp  Related Buttons    MEAL DEAL           The Text Window displays the text The Backspace button  entered by the user on the on screen deletes the last entered  keyboard  The Text Window is used for character in the Text  altering the text in the text fields on the Window  It works on the  Preview Window  fig  1 8 8 2  when the same principle as a  text field is highlighted  if no text field is backspace button on a  highlighted and the user enters the text standard computer   and presses the ADD button  an error keyboard   message will be displayed   see fig    1 8 8 5   and also is used to specify a   filename for the user to save their advert     Note  If the user presses the Save             button  fig  1 8 8 1  and the Text Window  is blank then an error message will  appear  fig  1 8 8 6      fig  1 8 8 5   No Text Selected Error Message  NO TEXT SELEGTED     Please Go Back And Select The Text You    Wish To Change Before Altering    50000Td0ooTsTos
31. The Start button moves the text The End button The Clear Button  clears ALL the text in  in the Text Box field to the moves the text in the    ere Text Box field to th the text box field  NE oe pe NOE ME ready for the user to  enter a message of  their choice    Next to the text box  below the End button  there are two buttons which will either preview the  message in the text box  fig  2 3 5  or reset the text in the text box to it s default text     fig  2 3 3   Text Box buttons    r E   n          The Preview Message button  displays a preview of the  Scrolling Message above the  Text Box field  fig  2 3 5     The Reset button restores the  Scrolling Message to its default  text       At the bottom right hand corner of the Scrolling Message screen there are two buttons  Cancel    and Save  amp  Exit  fig 2 3 4   Any screen in the Service Mode which has any of these buttons will  perform the same function     fig  2 3 4   Cancel Save  amp  Exit buttons       The Cancel button closes The Save  amp  Exit button  ihe cumenti  en and closes the current screen  returns to the Service Mode and returns to the Service  Main Menu screen without Mode Mali MeO Scien   saving any changes made  saving any changes    fig  2 3 5   Scrolling Message Preview    THE NEW ICON2    When the user presses the Preview Message button  above the  Text Box field will commence a scrolling preview of the default  message or any message created by the user                                NSMMUSIC 144 Pop
32. UW      fig  1 8 11 4   Bingo Game scree        m _                        Bingo Game  screen is simply  for exiting and  retuning to the  Main Jukebox  interface  fig   1 0   Before  returning the user  to the Main  Jukebox interface  a Splash  Confirmation  screen is  displayed  fig   18119                in red and all the  other numbers  called previously  will be in white on  the grid  see fig   1 8 11 10   The                      being played  90  ball or 75 ball  Bingo   The  layout of the  Bingo game  screen for 75 ball  Bingo will vary  slightly to the 90  ball Bingo Game    The buttons at the bottom of the Bingo Game screen allow the user to either  play the game  make changes or start a new game     The CALL button is used to manually call the numbers  This needs to be  pressed each time you want a new number     The AUTO CALL button is to automate the Bingo number calling process in  increments of 5 seconds  By default it is off  as indicated by a label in red  above the button   this toggles between ON and OFF   If the user presses  the AUTO CALL button twice  a further setting appears to the right of the  New Game button  fig  1 8 11 8  allowing the user to alter the time delay  each number is called     The LEFT RIGHT MODE button when pressed  moves the CALL and AUTO  CALL buttons to the left right hand side of the screen  By default  these  buttons are located on the left hand side  This button allows left and right  handed people use these 2 main buttons eas
33. ana  000000000uKNWKT    B         f      This error message is displayed if no text field is highlighted in the Preview Window  fig  1 8 8 2  and the  user enters the text in the Text Window and presses the ADD button  fig  1 8 8 4   To clear this message   the user simply needs to press the OK button and the screen will revert to its previous state before the  error message appeared     fig  1 8 8 6   No Valid File Name Error Message  NO VALID FILE NAME ENTERED     Please Go Back And Enter A File Name  Using The Text Box And Keyboard    GO  0000vLKSKONe    This error message is displayed If the user presses the Save button  fig  1 8 8 1  and the Text Window is  blank  fig  1 8 8 4   To clear this message  the user simply needs to press the OK button and the screen  will revert to its previous state before the error message appeared                   This is the main  viewing area for  the user to view  their saved  adverts  It is  sorted by  alphabetical  order according  to each advert s  file name  which  is displayed  below each  advert            n        This is the Exit  button in the top  right corner of the  Promoter  Designer Saved  Adverts screen  it  is simply for  exiting and  retuning to the  Promoter  Designer Main  screen  fig   1 8 7         fig  1 8 9   Promoter Designer Saved Adverts scree       3  View or delete a saved design                        PARAR TO EL GE Ab AL 168  mat  FE EE T ae AMG ALTER TET                         This is the scroller navigat
34. and ARTIST  ARTIST will display  the list by order of Artist  Both of these display the  list view in alphabetical order     The AUDIO button will display the list view of tracks  by order of Audio first  This is the Default setting  It  can toggle between AUDIO and VIDEO  When in  VIDEO mode it will display the list view of tracks by  order of Video first  You would only ever select  videos into your playlist if the Jukebox was Video    The Exit button closes the current enabled   screen and returns you to the Playlist  Selector Screen     fig  2 10 6   List View on Edit Playlist screen    Trace Ais                fig  2 10 5   Edit screen Alternate View of Toggle Buttons          This shows the different  options on the Toggle  buttons when they are  pressed  Each of these  sorts the list view of  tracks in a different way     Track column in list view  sorted alphabetically                 Artist column in list view  This  can be sorted alphabetically  when the user selects  ARTIST on the Sort By button          A V column in list view  differentiates whether the track  is Audio  A  or Video  V   Video  Tracks will only be displayed if  your box is Video Enabled         To Copy a Playlist     To copy a playlist  simply select the playlist you want to copy in the Playlist Selector screen  fig 2 10 7   and press the  yale  button          fig  2 10 7   Playlist Selector screen showing highlighted    PLAYLIST       ii    ad Gad Ga       This will then create a copy towards th
35. ay have noticed the Download Image next to some tracks  Bown  This tells the user that the track is not on the Jukebox but is available to be hb 4  downloaded using the settings in the Setup Screen  Once downloaded  the  track will remain on the Jukebox and the Image next to the track will have  disappeared   fig  2 11 2   Tracks Lockout List View fig  2 11 3   Tracks Lockout List View Scroller       Track Title Slider Control    Artist       The List View in fig  2 11 2 displays the entire  list of Tracks or Artists available on the    Jukebox to be searched and  Locked Out      The Track Listing  or Artist Listing     Fig  2 11 7   can be browsed through by either using the Up  and Down arrows which moves the list up or       down 1 position at a time  or by moving the  Slider Control to browse the list more quickly   fig  2 11 3         fig  2 11 4   Track Artist buttons    The Track and Artist buttons   fig  2 11 4  allow the user to  toggle the list view to Show  either the Tracks or the    Artists currently on the  Jukebox  If the button is   it indicates that this is the  current selection  If _ It  indicates that the button has  not been clicked     fig  2 11 6   Text Field    fig  2 11 5   Reset Search Unlock All Tracks buttons    The Reset Search button  fig  2 11 5  clears any  text entered by the user in the Text Field and  refreshes the list view back to the start     The Unlock All Tracks button  fig  2 11 5  clears  ALL the tracks that have been locked by the u
36. ck has been inserted        fig  2 2 5   CD DVD USB Update Message 3    UPDATE COMPLETED     If this message occurs then the update has been applied  successfully     You may need to reboot the Jukebox for the new updates to take  effect         3 Scrolling Message       The Scrolling Message screen  fig  2 3  applies to Jukeboxes with the Video option enabled  It will  then display the Scrolling Message when the Icon Apollo is in    Attract Mode  or showing adverts on  its top section and any separate screen  TV      The Scrolling Message is automatically preset to      Make your favourite title selections at the New J ukebox from  NSM Music   The Icon      However  this can be altered to anything the user wishes     fig  2 3   Scrolling Message screen    WU THE NEW ICON2       The Scrolling message can be altered to any message the user wishes by using the On Screen  Keyboard  fig  2 3 1  which is a fully functional touchscreen keyboard designed to allow users to enter  text in the Scrolling Message text box and any field that requires text input in any further   Service Mode screens  The On Screen Keyboard performs the same basic functions on all of the  Service Mode screens that have need for it     fig  2 3 1   Scrolling On Screen Keyboard                       se                   The Text Box field shows the text entered by the user on the keyboard  if altered  or the default  message text     fig  2 3 2   Scrolling Message Text Box field            J THE NEW ICON2    
37. de  press the Save  amp  Exit button        fig  2 12 4   Special Event button on Jukebox Main Menu screen       This button will only appear on the Jukebox Main Menu screen if a Special Event has  been enabled  By default  no special event is enabled in the Service Mode  If the user  presses this button they will be confronted the Search screen sorted by that specific  special event  For example  fig  2 12 5  below  displays the Search screen with all the  Pop music on the Jukebox     fig  2 12 5   Search screen sorted b Sp   ecial Event       GENRES    MDO Or VIDES    eam E EE          00006000000006   000890000004emm          fig  2 12 6   Default Language Setup screen    Default Language Danish  Selection  English    Finnish  Irish    Warning Norwegian  This wall asf fe default  fanguage of fie wat  ff  well  start or in tals  Aanguage     Polish  Portuguese  Spanish  Swedish    Swiss    If you wish to set the default language on the Jukebox in the ADMIN section of the  Service Mode Main Menu screen  fig  2 12  you will need to enter LANGUAGE for the  password and then press the LOGIN button  This will display the screen as displayed  above     Here you are presented with a list of all the languages that the Jukebox can be set to by  default  You may notice that in addition to the Ten languages that the Jukebox main  interface can be changed to  see fig  1 7   there exists other languages  This means that  while there is no interface language available for these other lan
38. e  user when either  of the three  buttons are  pressed  For the  types of  messages which  appear  see figs  221 222223   2 2 4 2 2 5    If the Jukebox is  Online  the user  can press the  Sync with NSM  Online button  which will update  the latest  audio video  tracks and  software updates  without the use of  a CD DVD USB  stick    If the user presses on either the CD DVD Update button or the USB Update button without firstly    inserting a CD DVD or a USB Flash Memory Stick  the following two messages appear     fig  2 2 1   CD DVD Error Message    No Valid CD Found     fig  2 2 2   USB Error Message    No USB Flash Disk Found           The following messages appear when the user inserts a CD DVD or USB Flash Memory Stick  and presses either the CD DVD Update or USB Update button     fig  2 2 3   CD DVD USB Update Message 1    UPDATE FAILED     If this message occurs  re insert the CD DVD or USB Flash  Memory Stick and try the update again     If the same message occurs again please consult your supplier to  request a new update as the original CD DVD or USB Flash  Memory Stick may be faulty        fig  2 2 4   CD DVD USB Update Message 2    No Jobs to Process     Note    During the update process  the user will see in the  Message Field all the  tracks and or updates  being applied    If this message occurs then there are no updates available on the  CD DVD or USB Flash Memory Stick  Either the update has  already been applied or the wrong CD DVD or USB Flash Memory  Sti
39. e list for it and   then you can select it by touching it  The final way is by touching the SELECT ALL button when you   begin to enter a search criteria using the on screen keyboard which will add all the tracks in that   search criteria  if there are 200 results or less ONLY  into your playlist  highlighting the entire list in   Yellow  You can deselect a track at any time by touching on the highlighted track     You can check the current number of tracks in your playlist by looking in the field in the top right hand    corner     Once you have selected all the tracks you want to put into your playlist press the EXIT button to return  to the Playlist Selector screen     The screen where you select the tracks you want to add have the following buttons for the user to  select from             fig  2 10 4   Edit Playlist screen Toggle Buttons  ae E                          The SELECT ALL button selects the entire list of a  search query by the user if the results are 200 or  less ONLY as otherwise it would select the entire  database of tracks    The CLR button   when pressed   clears all the text  that is in the Text  Box that the user  has typed in  using the on   screen keyboard     This button arranges the list view to either show the  whole list with any selected tracks or only the  tracks that the user has selected  It toggles  between ALL and SELECTED     The TRACK button displays the list view by order of  Track  This is the Default setting  It toggles   between TRACK 
40. e range of BPM s for various tracks      gt  SLOW     1  gt  70   gt  MEDIUM  71  gt  130   gt  FAST     131  gt  200    These range of numbers are the Default setting  but can be altered at any time by using the Numerical  Keypad  Note that if you alter one number in the range of your chosen BPM category you will have to  change the numbers in the other categories so that they follow suit     To change the BPM settings  first press the number that you want to alter  fig  2 10 24  so it has a Blue  border around the box where the number is  Next Press the CLEAR button to remove the numbers in that  selected field  then using the Numerical Keypad  enter the new number  Repeat this process for the other  settings so that they follow a logical order as in fig  2 10 24  Once you are happy with the result press the  SAVE button to store the changes you made  If at any time you want to revert back to the Default settings   just press the DEFAULTS button and press the SAVE button again        f    ig  2 10 24   Altering the BPM Settings          Use Numerical Keypad to  enter a number        Make the same  alterations to suit for the  rest of the settings        BPM SETTINGS        oa JD Do      C       Enter the BPM ranges   for ach for fast  medium  and slow music speed   The music will then be  grouped by th   speed in  background music module        KNSMMUSIC       2 11    Lockouts    When the user presses the Lockouts button on the Service Mode Main Menu screen  fig  2 0   the 
41. e selected text fields   in the Preview Window Highlighted  else the   filename will appear on the advert Preview   Window  thus overwriting what was   originally there  To make sure no selected   text is highlighted  either press the Preview   button or anywhere in the Preview Window   away from any text     fig  1 8 8 2   Preview Window    PRESS TO HIGHLIGHT AND ALTER TEXT    PRESS TO HIGHLIGHT AND ALTER TEXT    The Preview Window displays the image the user chose in the  Promoter Designer Home Screen  fig  1 8 7  and allows the user  to move the text around anywhere on the screen by simply  pressing on the text  whilst dragging it around using your finger  to your desired location  To fine tune the location of the text the  user can use the directional arrows in fig  1 8 8 3  It will also  display any changes you make to the text either the text itself or  the colour you choose  By default  there are 4 text fields for the  user to edit  If they do not wish to use all 4 they can simply  delete a text field using the Delete button  fig  1 8 8 1   Once the  user is happy with their advert  they can press the Preview  button which will scale this window to full screen so they can see  how it would look on the Jukebox and make any final changes  if  necessary           fig  1 8 8 3   Colour Palette  amp  Fine Tuning Arrows       To the right hand side of the Preview Window  fig  1 8 8 2  there    is a colour palette that allows the user to change the colour of the  text in the 
42. e top of the list with the text    COPY OF    before your playlist  as shown below  The playlist is always sorted alphabetically  This copied playlist can now be Edited  as described next     fig  2 10 8   Playlist Selector screen showing copied playlist  PLAYLIST  Selector    PLAY iS WA i             EXAMPLE  TEST    B  i                To Edit a Playlist     To edit a playlist you press the playlist you want to edit which will be highlighted in Yellow and then  press the Em  button        You will then be presented with the same screen as in fig 2 10 2  Here you can edit the name of the  playlist to whatever you want by either clearing the text by pressing the DEL button or by using the  BACKSPACE button on the on screen keyboard  Once you have edited your name  if you so wished  to  then press the SAVE button to take you to the screen where you can add remove tracks to your  playlist     In this screen  fig 2 10 3  you simply do the same process as you would when you created a new playlist  and added tracks  In this screen you can either add more tracks to your playlist or   remove them  Once you have finished with your track selections press the EXIT button to return you  back to the Playlist Selector screen     NOTE  If you want to make any changes to the tracks in your playlist  you have to always  press EDIT and select SAVE on the screen if fig 2 12 even if you do not alter the name of    the playlist  If you pressed CANCEL it would return you back to the previous scre
43. eate a New Playlist     To create a new playlist press the Kua  button  This will display the following screen     fig  2 10 2   Edit Add Name screen    PLEASE TYPE IN A NAME AND TOUCH SAVE       Next enter a name for your playlist using the on screen keyboard  there is a backspace button and   a delete button if you make any errors   In the example shown above  the playlist has been given the  name TEST  After you have entered the name of your choice  touch the button  The  following screen is then displayed     fig  2 10 3   Edit Playlist screen                 Above the Clouds Paul Weller  Life Is a Lemon and I Want My    Meat Loaf              The Up  amp  Down  arrows allow the  user to scroll  through the list  view of tracks 1  track at a time   The Slider control  scrolls through the  list view of tracks        MUSI Aj   but more quickly  The full QWERTY Type search here _ F aan et oe it up      III IIOOOES  the user to enter Q Wi E RY My Mu  oP                                               any text to search      through the track Ups sip  Mc H 4 Kou          list         Next you select the tracks you want to add into your playlist  There are 3 main ways you can do this   Firstly  you can scroll through the whole list via the Up  amp  Down Arrows or the Slider control  fig 2 10 3    and touch the tracks you want to add which will then be highlighted in Yellow  Also you can use the  on screen keyboard to type in the name of a track which will search through the entir
44. ected to the internet or not by the Green   Red Notification Icon  in the top right hand side of the jukebox  Green   connected   Red   disconnected      Also the Icon Apollo comes YouTube ready  Operators have the option to install a separate piece of  hardware  at a small cost  in the jukebox to allow it to access YouTube without interfering with the current  music being played on the main speakers in the venue     Finally  both the Credits and Price List  at the bottom of the Main Menu screen  have been designed to  be user friendly  for example the Price List is hidden from normal view until pressed by the user   Also each Icon Apollo has the ability to be in different languages  see page 15 for more information         C NSMMUSIC 1 1 Search    The Icon Apollo has its Search feature split into 2 areas  By Word and By Date  Fig 1 1 below shows   the screen the user will see when they press the Search By Word Button  As you will have noticed by  now  all the buttons in the jukebox are interactive  For example when the user presses the Search By  Word button  the background for this button highlights in blue to show the user that they have pressed    that button     Search By Word    The Search By Word  option has 3 filters the    user can filter their    searches if they wish     These are by     Decades  Genres and  Audio Video  If the user    presses the New    Search button above  it    will restore the    keyboard shown on    screen and clear any    current searches    
45. ed means disabled  This will alter the Special  Features screen on the Main Jukebox interface  fig  1 7 2      There is also another button Set Access Pin Code  This changes the default access  code from the default 0000 to whatever you wish the access code to be     To save any changes made  press the Save  amp  Exit button  The Reset button sets  everything back to its default setting  including the Access Pin Code        fig  2 12 3   Special Event screen  ri f Currently Selected  Pop    Picase Seleri One    If you wish to control the special events on the Jukebox  which will display a button on  the Jukebox main menu screen in the top left hand corner   see fig  2 12 4  in the  ADMIN section of the Service Mode Main Menu screen  fig  2 12  you will need to enter  EVENT for the password and then press the LOGIN button  This will display the screen  as displayed above     Here you are presented with a list of all the Special Events available with an Enable tick  box either side of each Special Event  To set a Special Event  simply scroll down the list  using the slider control until you see the event you would like to enable and press the  Enable box   the Enable box to the side will display a tick next to your selection  in the  example above  the Pop Special Event is Enabled   Note  you are only able to select  one event at a time  To disable a Special Event  simply press on the Enable box which  has a tick in it to remove the tick and the event     To save any changes ma
46. eh browne    Poe 00 Prsarninasl G mingle Chenmea  Vihats Mawi     Wrach tauia on Four Ty    Fa   ret    PAR Fr pm Agertiin   Ona       fig  1 6        The Credits label on the YouTube screen imports whatever  if any  credits that are remaining on the  main Jukebox interface for the user to use here  If there are none  then the user can simply add credits  by inserting money into the coin mech  When the screen first loads  there is a 15 second Timer on the  screen  shown left  bottom  this is mainly to allow the homepage to load fully  If there are no credits at  this point you will need to insert some credits before the initial 15 seconds are up  as after  it will display  a message on screen saying  Not Enough Credits   see fig  1 6 8  and will subsequently return the user  to the main Jukebox interface  If there are some credits already or have inserted some before the time is  up a second message appears asking the user if they would like to buy credits for use on YouTube    see fig  1 6 7         fig  1 6 6   Exit Button       Youll  Message Screens    fig  1 6 7   Buy Time Information Message       You have to buy time to use the internet   For 1 credit you get 5 00 minutes for  browsing the internet               Buy    Fertured Mpeg  Vise    After the initial 15 seconds on the YouTube screen  if there are any existing credits on the  Jukebox  this message will appear in the middle of the screen informing the user that in  order to use the YouTube site they will need to
47. en        To Delete a Playlist     To delete a playlist  firstly select the playlist you want to remove from the Playlist Selector screen   fig 2 10 9  so it is highlighted in Yellow     fig  2 10 9   Playlist Highlighted for Deletion    PLAYLIST    Selector fig  2 10 10   Highlighted Playlist Deleted       L    FT Jr  T             If the user wanted to delete more than one playlist   then repeat this process             L T  ll        With the playlist now selected press the  button  This will remove the playlist and the List  View in the Playlist Selector screen will look  similar to the one on the right  fig  2 10 10     2  Mixers    When the user presses the MIXERS button from the main BGM screen  fig 2 10  the screen below will  be displayed     fig  2 10 11   Music Mix Selector screen    MUSIC MIX    bE lead         stine ee     lt a   ka       The user will be presented with a list of different mixes to choose from in the List Box  The List Box is  ALWAYS arranged in ascending order by ID  The user is presented with the same buttons at the  bottom of the List Box as found in the Playlist Selector section               These buttons perform exactly the same  functions as those in the Playlist Selector  section and so will not be covered again  with the exception of the EDIT button as  it displays a different screen after the  user presses SAVE     The user can add a new mix if they wanted to which will take them to the same screen as shown in  fig 3 2 If they press SAV
48. en below fig  2 9 9  This screen is used to set up a WIFI  network to make the Jukebox online  therefore benefiting  from features such as YouTube and Track updates and  downloads via the internet        fig  2 9 9   WIFI Setup screen    SS   EECa                                          To set up a WIFI connection  you need to make sure your Wireless USB  Adapter is connected before switching the Jukebox on  When you arrive at this  screen  simply press the name of your WIFI network in the SSID List Box  fig   2 9 9 1    if you cannot see your WIFI Network  press the Refresh button   see  fig  2 9 9 5  this will automatically fill in the top box on the Security Settings  section  fig  2 9 9 4   Enter your wireless password in the password box in the  Security Settings section  fig  2 9 9 4  and press the Connect button  fig   2 9 9 5   You will see the Status panel change from Disconnected to  Connected  When it displays Connected you know that you have successfully  connected to the internet and when you press the Exit button your settings will  be automatically saved in the Saved Profiles List Box  fig  2 9 9 6          Wea PSK    The WIFI SSID List Box displays a  list of all the WIFI networks in range  by it s SSID  Service Set IDentifier    If your network does not appear in       the list  press the Refresh button   fig  2 9 9 5         OPENMEP    The Status panel  shows the current  status of the WIFI    connection     The Disconnect  button stops the  current active 
49. er Audio  Video or  Both     fig  1 1 4   Search By Word List View       The List View in the Search By Word Search screen displays the results  of your search  The Background colour of each result changes  depending on whether it is an Audio  Blue background  or Video   Purple  background   On the left hand side of each track you will notice it has a  small artist image  this allows the user to quickly identify the track s  they  wish to play  Also on the right hand side there are symbols to  differentiate whether the track is Audio or Video  see fig  1 1 5 for Key to  Symbols used       Depending on Jukebox option   Video will be played on the top section of the Icon Apollo  and any external video source i e TV        fig  1 1 5   Key to Symbols       3  Sin I   i ata Ti     AU  Z VIDED     AE N re  i    GA  J  a  le    y i  am E Hi    Ta       P h L   r        The Key to Symbols indicates to the user whether the track s  they wish  to play is a Audio  Video  or a Download track  Download indicates that it  is stored on our external database and downloads the track via internet  and after remains on that one jukebox  so this option will only appear on  search results where jukeboxes are on line  on the Search results and  also on the Track Listing of each Artist  see section 1 2          fig  1 1 6   Touchscreen Qwerty Keyboard       The full Qwerty keyboard on the Search By Word screen enables the user to search for a  specific Artist or Track  each letter pressed is shown
50. ere you simply press either directional arrow  button until you reach the desired Track you wish  the jukebox to play        The Icon Apollo s  New section has  been simplified to  be displayed on  the Main Menu  screen  so it is  easier and faster  for the user to  browse for the  latest released  track s   Much  thought has gone  into the User  Interface to make  it much more  user friendly       Once the user has found their chosen Track s   they simply press on the Artist image and the screen in    fig  1 1 10 is displayed which will confirm whether they wish to play the track or not     1 3 Artists       The Icon Apollo s Artists section is accessed via the Main Menu screen  fig 1 0  by pressing the Artists  button  This will alter the screen as shown below in fig 1 3  The user is now able to browse the list of  Artists using the Scroller Control at the bottom  fig  1 3 1   You will Know when you have selected the  Artists section as the Artists button background changes to Blue     fig  1 3   Artists Section                The Artists  section has been  simplified to be  displayed on the  Main Menu  screen  so it is  easier and faster  for the user to  browse for their  favourite Artist s     Track s         fig  1 3 1   Artist Section Scroller fig  1 3 1 0   Artist Selection Keypad    The Scroller on the Artist Section is unique to the Artists Section in that the Scroller  incorporates an extra button in the middle which displays the Artist Selection  Keypad  fig  1 3 
51. f any of  them are altered the Preview Box automatically updates itself     fig  2 1 1   Preview Box       The Numerical keypad allows the user to alter any of the numerical monetary settings and any field  that requires numerical input in any further Service Mode screens  Any screen in the Service Mode  which has the Numerical Keypad it will perform the same function  so will only be mentioned in this  section     fig  2 1 2   Numerical Keypad                       NSMMUSIC                Updates                                      If the user presses the Updates button on the Service Mode Main Menu screen  fig  2 0   the  following screen is displayed     The CD DVD  Update button  when pressed   initialises the  update of  songs videos  as  well as any  software update   which are held on  the CD DVD to  the Jukebox    The USB Update  button when  pressed   initialises the  update of  songs videos  as  well as any  software update   which are held on  the CD DVD to  the Jukebox    f    ig  2 2   Updates screen    GOPADVDPAUS       UPDATE LUG    The Update Log displays the  latest 6 Updates that were  installed on the Jukebox  This is  used for quick reference to make  sure the update was applied and  installed       The Exit button when pressed  closes the current screen and  returns the user back to the    Service Mode Main Menu screen     Any screen in the Service Mode  section which has this button will  perform the same function     This field displays  messages to th
52. feature to anything from 0 79  They can be adjusted by  using the Up and Down arrows on each bar        fig  2 6 4   Treble Bass BGM Settings    Treble   Bass   BGM An    The settings in fig  2 6 4 allow the user to set equalizer  settings for the Jukebox  The Treble can be changed from   14 to 14  the Bass can be changed from  14 to 14 and  the BGM Att can be changed from  36 to 0  These are all  altered by using the Up and Down arrows on each option   The default settings are  0  0   8 respectively     fig  2 6 5   Amplifier Settings    Ame Output       Sjerexd       The settings in fig  2 6 5 allow the user to change the  amplifier settings for the Jukebox  The Amp Output can  be changed between Mono and Stereo by clicking the  button  the AVC  Automatic Volume Control  can be  changed between On or Off by clicking the button  The  default settings are  Mono  On respectively        fig  2 6 6   Key to    F    buttons on remote supplied with Jukebox       Remote Buttons  Fi   Mute    Fa   Auxiliary Fa   Free Crodiis    The section in fig  2 6 5 is an explanation of the  F  keys on    the Remote Control supplied with the Jukebox  So  F1    Mute  F2   Background Music  F3   Auxiliary  F4   Free  Credits           NSMMUSIC 2 7 Play Settings       The Play Settings Screen allows the user alter the AutoPlay delay time  the number of songs to play  when the AutoPlay is Enabled  It also lets the user edit the number of credits for the Jukebox  All the  values in the fields in fig 
53. guages  if one of these  languages is selected  it will create a genre in the main Jukebox interface and download  all the tracks available in that language whilst maintaining the Main Default Language  which is English  To select and enable a default language  simply press on the language  you want  which will be highlighted in green and the text on the right hand side will  change from Unselected to Selected  Note  you are only able to select one language at  a time  To change a pre set language  simply press on the other language you would to  set as default     To save any changes made  press the Save  amp  Exit button        fig  2 12 7   Other Languages Setup screen  Additional Music African  Language Selection  Asian  Danish  English  Finnish Set    wil  German via am  Greek    French    aud    Irish   i wl Lh    TETT  pent ented    If you wish to set which languages the Jukebox can bet altered to  in the ADMIN section  of the Service Mode Main Menu screen  fig  2 12  you will need to enter R3G10N4L for  the password and then press the LOGIN button  This will display the screen as  displayed above     Here you are presented with a list of all the languages that can be selected for the  Jukebox  You may notice that in addition to the Ten languages that the Jukebox main  interface can be changed to  see fig  1 7   there exists other languages  This means that  while there is no Interface language available for these other languages  if one of these  languages is selected
54. hanti and TI    2 Play    If the user presses Sort By Popularity By Artist  button  the Popularity List has now changed  colour  displaying only the Artist Name and the  Total number of songs played by that Artist     If the user presses Sort Alphabetically button   the Popularity List has now changed  displaying the Artist Name  the Total number of  times the song has been played  but this time  the list is ordered alphabetically by Track  it  defaults to Track when the user presses the  Sort Alphabetically button         If the user presses Sort Alphabetically By Artist  button  the Popularity List has now changed  displaying only the Artist Name and the Total  number of songs played by that Artist  but this  time the list is ordered alphabetically by Artist        NSMMUSIC 2 5 Book Keeping       The Book Keeping screen allows the user to find out the total number of paid for songs  over plays   the total number of credits used  BGM plays  Free credits  credits for the special features and the total  amount of cash taken between two specific dates which can then be saved on a USB Flash Memory  Stick for future reference if desired     In fig  2 5  if the Period From and Period To dates wish to be altered  the user clicks the field they  wish to alter  which will then be highlighted in Red to distinguish the current selection  selects Clear  on the Numerical keypad to clear the numerical values in the selected field and then proceeds to  type in the new values using the Nume
55. he main BGM screen  fig  2 10  the screen below  will be displayed  In fig 2 11 you can see that there is a playlist entitled  EXAMPLE  in the list box  The  list box has 3 headings     gt  ID    gt  PLAYLIST NAME    gt    TRACKS    The ID is generated automatically and sorts all the playlists that have been added in order they were  created  When there are more than 10 playlists in the list box  you can then either use the Up  amp  Down  arrows or the Slider control to browse through the list     Below the list box there are 4 buttons    gt  NEW      Displays a screen to create a new playlist    gt  COPY     Copies the selected playlist  the selected playlist will always be highlighted in Yellow      gt  EDIT     Displays a screen so you can edit the name of the selected playlist and then the tracks in that  playlist    gt  DEL     Deletes the selected playlist    Each of these buttons will now be further explained and demonstrated     fig  2 10 1   BGM Module Playlist screen This button closes  the current screen    PLA VIL IST f and returns you  coed   back to the main  BJM screen  PTE  i hocks  fig 2 10   This         button appears on  every main screen    of the BGM  section     The Up  amp  Down  arrows allow the    user to scroll    through the list of  playlists 1 ata  time  If there are  more than 10  playlists in the list  then a slider  control appears  which will allow  the user to scroll  through the list  more quickly as  you drag it up or  down           To Cr
56. he user presses on  an artist in the main navigation area  fig  1 8 10      To the right of the list box are two directional arrows  these are for the  user to scroll up and down the list of tracks if there are more than six  tracks in the list box     At the bottom of the list box is an indicator that tells the user how  many current credits they have left     Above the listbox is a label displaying which artist the tracks in the list  box belong to     To play a karaoke track  the user needs to press on the track they  wish to play in the list box  and the Confirmation To Play Splash  screen will appear  fig  1 8 10 3         fig  1 8 10 3   Karaoke Confirmation To Play Splash screen    Flay    Smooth Criminal  Lequires  I Credits    Credits Avallable    Play Song     Fr    You Have Insutficent Credits    The Karaoke Confirmation To Play Splash screen is displayed when the user  presses a track in the Karaoke Track Selection Window  fig  1 8 10 2   The entire  screen becomes inactive except for the splash screen that overlays the track list  box     The splash screen displays information to the user as the title of the karaoke track  and how many credits are required to play that specific track  It also displays how  many credits the user currently has availble  if 0 then the user will need to insert  coins for more credits   The user then has a choice as to whether or not they want  to play that specific track  If YES  the video karaoke track is displayed on the top  half 
57. he user to group tracks from different genres or years  for example   3 Schedules     To allow the user to pick a time and day to play their chosen playlist    4 Settings     This allows the user to define the BPM  Beats Per Minute  for Fast  Medium and Slow    tracks    In order for the playlist to be played the user must navigate through the BPM Module in order as  numbered above  1 to 3  whereas the BPM settings in the Settings screen can be altered at any time     fig  2 10   BGM Module Main screen    oe maces NE PE this is the back    BGM STATUS button to allow the  user to go back to    the previous  screen  In this  case it will exit the    Module and return  to the main Service    Mode screen  This  button appears on  every main screen  in the BGM Music  Module always in  the top right hand  corner        fig  2 10 1    BGM Status      BGM STATUS         There a 3 status buttons on the BGM Main screen each with Red and Green indicators  If the indicator is  Green  it signifies that button is enabled true   Red signifies disabled false  The Disabled button disables the  BGM from playing music in the background if enabled but will still allow the user to make playlists and make  a schedule  The Auto BGM button if enabled  will play music in the playlists in the background while the  Jukebox is not being used  The Timed BGM button if enablede  will play a set playlists or all playlists at a  given time       1  Playlists    When the user selects the PLAYLISTS button on t
58. ier     The NEW GAME button when pressed  will begin a new game  regardless if  a game is currently being played  The user will have to input the settings  they wish again in the Bingo New Game Setup screen  fig  1 8 11 2   Or if a  credit credits are required to play a game  then the screen in 1 8 11 1 1 will  appear first        fig  1 8 11 5   Bingo Game screen header       The Bingo Game screen header appears at the top of the screen and displays information such as     Current credits available  located on the left hand side    The last 5 number called  appears in the coloured bingo balls  See fig  1 8 11 10 for example of  The number of calls remaining  located on the right hand side  g how is used during a game   The number of calls made  located on the right hand side        fig  1 8 11 6   Bingo Game Last Ball List Box       The Last Ball List Box Displays the current number called  see fig  1 8 11 10  and also which type of  game is played in order to win  either Specific Pattern  Two Lines  Full House   or all three   This List Box    is for the user to see what is currently happening if they are operating the game by standing next to the  Jukebox        fig  1 8 11 7   Bingo Game Jackpot Displayed       If the user presses the Display Jackpot button on the Bingo New Game Setup screen  fig  1 8 11 2  and  then plays a game  the Jackpot  either fixed or progressive  will be displayed at the top of the screen in  the Bingo Game screen header  The currency will automa
59. ion for Promoter Designer  Saved Adverts screen  Here you simply press either  directional arrow button until you reach the you wish to  view delete  The Delete button in the middle permanently  deletes a selected advert  To delete an advert  the user  simply presses on the advert they wish to delete on the  main viewing area  which will highlight that advert in RED   Then they press the Delete button for that chosen advert  to be permanently delete from the Jukebox            Karaoke    fig  1 8 10   Karaoke scree This is the Exit    button in the top  right corner of the  Karaoke screen   it is simply for  exiting and  retuning to the  Main Jukebox  interface  fig     This is the main  navigation area  for the user to  select their  choice of  Karaoke track by    Artist  The user p   c     hs   1 k 1 0   Before    returning the user  jam    to the Main  hete dene Pais Jukebox interface    Karaoke tracks  gt  he  by that artist in           the Track   ia i re screen  S _   Selection Window ae ae Be   rere  fig    fig  1 8 10 2  Wy SET ms     8 10     would simply  press on an Artist  to display all the                fig  1 8 10 1   Karaoke Exit Confirmation Splash screen   eee TE The Karaoke Exit Confirmation Splash screen is to  determine whether or not the operator wants exit the  Karaoke feature and return back to the Main Jukebox  Interface  fig  1 0      The Karaoke Track Selection Window displays a list of all the  karaoke tracks available by a specific artist when t
60. le for that  day by pressing the CLR button        If the user wishes to check their schedules they can press the SHOW button on the Schedule Selector    screen  and it will show them the Schedule Window screen similar to that below                fig  2 10 22   Schedule Allocation screen showing ALL Schedules a  This is a reminder to inform the    You are currently configering  user that any blocks with a    Ven dere eld Ered See padlock symbol has a Schedule  Sg ee already assigned to it  If the user  tries to add a block to one of the    CLA assigned schedules  the    following information will appear  instead                     RS Of 02 03 04 85 OG Or DS oF i0 N 12 19 M 1 w 7 G   8 eo 8 29 N             Here you can see that there are  padlock symbols on each of the  blocks     indicating that they can  not be altered and are assigned  to a Schedule  The only way to   alter this is to edit the Schedule  that has the blocks assigned to   and press the CLR button                  To return back to the main Schedule Selector screen  you can press either the CANCEL or the FINISH    buttons     4  Settings    When the user presses the SETTINGS button on the main BGM screen  fig  2 10  the screen below  will be displayed     fig  2 10 23   BPM Settings screen    BPM SETTINGS                   Enter the BPM ranges   for each for fast  medium  and slow music gp  dd   The music will then be  grouped by the speed In  background muste module     This screen has 3 settings to set th
61. ll be different  and unique on each Jukebox   Below the Artist Image of each Track in  the Popular section  you have the title of the Track and whether it is a  Video Track  the Track will have a different background colour to  differentiate it from an Audio Track  or simply an Audio Track   see fig   1 1 5 for Key to Symbols used  The user can use the Scroller Control at  the bottom of the screen to browse through the Popular Tracks  Once  the user has found the Track they wish to play  they simply press on it  and from there it will take them to the Track Selection Confirmation  screen  fig  1 1 10  where the user can then have their selected music  played     QNSMMUSIC 23 Charts       The Icon Apollo s Charts section is accessed via the Main Menu screen  fig 1 0  by pressing the Charts  button  This will alter the screen as shown below in fig 1 5  The user is now able to browse the list of  current Tracks by Artists that are in the charts using the Scroller Control at the bottom of the screen   You will know when you have selected the Charts section as the Charts button background changes   to Blue        fig  1 5   Charts Section       ARTISTS    POPULAR          You Tube      The Charts section on the Main Menu displays the most recent tracks in  the current charts by alphabetical order  Below the Artist Image of each  Track in the Charts section  you have the title of the Track and whether it  is a Download Track  Online Jukeboxes only   a Video Track  the Track  will a
62. nu screen  fig  2 0   the  screen as shown in fig  2 12 is displayed  The Admin Mode is to control advanced settings in the  BGM music database which requires authentication  It is also used for changing advanced features  on the Jukebox  such as Special Features  Special Events and Languages   for operators ONLY    fig  2 12   Admin Login screen  PLEASE ENTER AN ADMIN PASSWORD                                                                                     If you wish to control master settings in the Jukebox you have to press the ADMIN  button in the Service Mode Main Menu screen  This will present you with a screen with  a touchscreen QWERTY keyboard and a box to enter the password  You will need to  enter ADMIN for the password and then press the LOGIN button  This will display the  screen as displayed below     Here you are presented with 8 main buttons  MASTER RESET  MANUAL ACTIVATION   PRE PAY ACTIVATION  BINGO ACTIVATION  CONTENT UPDATE  CHANGE BOX  TYPE  MASTER SELECTOR and KARAOKE ACTIVATION  and a numerical keypad   Each button you press will display 2 boxes  with 1 containing a number and the other  one left blank for a number to be entered using the numerical keypad  This number can  only be obtained by calling NSM Music before you proceed  Once you receive this  number you press the SUBMIT button to proceed further        fig  2 12 1   Admin Settings screen  Call For Activation Codes    MASTER  8 MANUAL      PREPAY   BINGO  RESET ACTIVATION ACTIVATION ACTIVAT
63. of the Icon Apollo and any external TV screen  if NO the screen reverts to its  previous state        fig  1 8 10 4   Artist Section Scroller fig  1 8 10 5   Artist Selection Keypad    The Scroller on the Karaoke screen incorporates an extra button in the middle  which displays the Artist Selection Keypad  fig  1 8 10 5   thus allowing the user to  select the first letter of their desired artist and use the scroll buttons either side to  find the Artist they are looking for more quickly  As the user presses the left or right  scroll button  the screen automatically refreshes the Artist images to coincide with  the current location  The scroller will automatically begin the next letter in sequence  if the user carries on pressing the scroll buttons to the left or right     N B  Once the user has selected a letter from the keypad  the keypad will then  disappear with the normal scroller in place with the exception that the letter the user  has chosen appears in the middle button        Bingo    fig  1 8 11   Bingo Main scree    ss esans ARAN             n    The Exit button in  the top right  corner of the  Bingo Main  screen is simply  for exiting and  retuning to the  Main Jukebox  interface  fig   1 0   Before  returning the user  to the Main  Jukebox interface  a Splash  Confirmation  screen is  displayed  fig   12631129     The above screen is the first screen the user sees when loading the Bingo feature  the screen in fig   1 8 11 1 is shown on the top half of the Icon Ap
64. ollo and any external video source i e  TV   The only  buttons that will function on this screen are the NEW GAME  LEFT RIGHT MODE and EXIT  The buttons  will be covered in further detail later in this section   To begin the Bingo feature the user must press the  NEW GAME button  This will bring up the screen as shown in fig  1 8 11 2     fig  1 8 11 1   Bingo Loading screen          This screen is displayed on the top half of the  Icon Apollo and any external video source  i e  TV  when the Bingo feature is loaded  and before the user sets up a new game        fig  1 8 11 1 1   Bingo New Game Confirmation screen       TT  as     One game of Binge Requires I Credits    aa  A Gun  N         Your Credit Value     i you press Confirm fou wil have 10 credits remaining     If the Bingo feature requires Credits to Play a game  as  shown on the Special Features main screen in the Credits  Per Play Box   fig  1 8 3   then the screen above is  displayed when the user presses the NEW GAME button to  confirm if they have sufficient credits available and if they  want to use up a credit credits in order to play a game  before showing the screen in fig  1 8 11 2     fig  1 8 11 2   Bingo New Game Setu screen       The Bingo New Game Setup screen allows the user to select which type of Bingo he wishes to play  either 90 Ball or 75 ball Bingo by pressing the appropriate buttons so that a black circle appears in the  button to tell them it has been enabled  Also the user can select whether o
65. omatically change when you either select or deselect a Playlist or Mix     As with the other screens there are Up and Down arrows and a slider Control to browse through the 2 lists   The CANCEL button when pressed will return the user to the Schedule Selector screen  fig  2 10 18     The NEXT button will display the screen in fig  2 10 20 which will allow the user to assign a day and time for  their highlighted  selected  Schedule to be played on the Jukebox                 fig  2 10 20   Schedule Allocation screen This displays the  Hours of the day    dried seede lo air seks i e  the numbers 10  EXAMPLE AFTERNOON    Press to soe which it is mesigned 13      12 indicate the      hours between 10  and 12 am                                                   This displays the  days of the week  and also has a CLR  button for each day  to clear any  schedules that  already appear on  that day  This is  especially useful  when the user  wants to put a  schedule on for a  day and time that  already has one                  This is the grid  where you can  allocate your  Schedule to play at  whatever time and  day you want by  pressing in the area  you want  An  example of this is  shown in fig 4 4   These are  distinguished by  coloured blocks  which are the same  colours as the BPM  buttons                  The CANCEL button The FINISH button saves  discards any changes the changes made to your  made to your schedule and schedule and brings you  brings you back to the back to the
66. only played once if the Overplay Limit is set to 1   Note that the currently  playing song is not counted      The Credits Idle Time sets the number of credits allowed to remain on the Jukebox while it is in its  Idle  state     The Credits Power Off Time signifies the total number of credits allowed remaining on the Jukebox after it has  been powered off and restarted     The Selections Power Off Time signifies the total number of selections allowed remaining on the Jukebox after  it has been powered off and restarted     The Free Credits  Daily  signifies the number of Free Credits allowed to be used each day when the user  presses the Free Credit button on the supplied remote  F4      The Audio Download Credits sets the number of credits the customer has to use in order for them to  download an audio track of their choice onto the Jukebox    The Video Credits sets the number of credits the customer has to use to play a video track     The Video Download Credits sets the number of credits the customer has to use in order for them to download  a video track of their choice onto the Jukebox       fig  2 7 2   Play Settings buttons    The Auxiliary Mode Button enables the  auxiliary inputs on the Jukebox so if no  music is being played on the Jukebox at the  time the user can add an external source   i e  hi fi  to the auxiliary inputs  which will  play music  It toggles between Idle and Off     The Video Priority Button allows the user to  set whether a Video Track should be 
67. ou  j  TS AA         eta et et             Would you like to play     I Hate This Part  Pussycat Dolls    Yes Please No Thanks    O Credits Avarlable  Audio Track   1 Credits for play    The Track Selection Confirmation screen gives you a final reminder if the user really  wishes to play the Track  To play the user simply presses the Yes button  and to  discard  the user presses the No button returning them to the previous screen which  they were on  At the bottom of this screen is a reminder of how many Credits there  are left on the Jukebox  what type of Track you have selected  Audio Video  and  how many Credits are required to play the chosen Track  Of course if there are no  Credits available a screen will pop up saying    Insufficient Credits          New       The Icon Apollo s New section is accessed via the Main Menu screen  fig 1 0  by pressing the New  button  This will alter the screen as shown below in fig 1 2  The user is now able to browse the list of  the newest tracks on the Jukebox using the Scroller Control at the bottom  fig  1 2 1   You will know  when you have selected the New section as the New button background changes to Blue  By default   when the Jukebox first initialises and the Main Menu screen is loaded  it defaults to show the New    section     fig  1 2   New Section     aaiveisniy Menciies Love FIND THAT SPECIAL ag     H  tt dau Birthday Senon       fig  1 2 1   Artist Section Scroller    This is the scroller navigation for the New section   H
68. played  first in a queue of Audio tracks  hence  jumping it to the front of the queue as uses  more credits  or not   it toggles between On  and Off     The Clear Credits Button resets all the  Credits on the Jukebox back to 0           Free Play  Enabled        rj   5 fa      Auior lav Must    Disabled    Auxiliary Mode    idle    Video Priority On    Clear Credits          The Free Play Button allows the user to  select any music on the Jukebox without  charge  It toggles between Enabled and  Disabled  Its default setting is Disabled     The AutoPlay Music Button enables the  user to set the Jukebox to play music when  not in use  It uses the AutoPlay Interval  time to play a random song  e g  1 every 15  minutes   It toggles between Enabled and  Disabled  If Disabled  no songs will play        at NSMMUSIC 2 8 Price Lists       The Price Lists Screen allows the user to set prices for Peak and Off Peak Modes and edit the days  and times which the Peak and Off Peak prices apply     fig  2 8   Price Lists screen     or oa os oa or O os io u    m ial    Fics oo                m                   F   ESS G       a a        p        EE EEE  cnGO Gm G   TITTET  amp    i  The Reset Button  p g a           4 TE Ges aw  amp     clears ALL the  saved Peak and  tee oe ee                             Off Peak days    and times and   KE EEE oc                    restores them all    to Off Peak  GE   p     Yellow            The Finish Button  closes the current  screen and returns  to the
69. ppear twice but each one having a different background colour to  differentiate them as Audio Video  or simply an Audio Track   see fig   1 1 5 for Key to Symbols used  The user can use the Scroller Control at  the bottom of the screen to browse through the Tracks in the Charts   Once the user has found the Track they wish to play  they simply press  on it and from there it will take them to the Track Selection Confirmation  screen  fig  1 1 10  where the user can then have their selected music  played                                   1 6 Youu Feature          E NSMMUSIC                                                 The Icon Apollo has an optional feature which allows the user to access YouTube via the Jukebox    This option is only accessible to Jukeboxes who are online and have the optional YouTube Upgrade Kit   The user can access the YouTube feature via the button on the Main Menu screen  fig 1 6   This will then  open up a screen which navigates to the YouTube screen homepage  fig 1 6 1        fig  1 6   YouTube Feature Button            The YouTube  ARTISTS button on the  Main Menu  ur n screen is only  POPULAR visible when the    Jukebox is online  ae and has the  CHARTS optional YouTube  Upgrade Kit  installed  For  more information  about acquiring  this Kit please  see page 14 for  information     Credits  0    00 00 05    Home Videer Ghanneis Community              pan balig wha Ger i a ihie   1  Frp un ter a Fs Toe dco                oe ir eer Gog Soraurt A  ri
70. r  whether they are Audio or Video Tracks  if  the Jukebox is Video enabled  and Tracks that are available for  download  if the Jukebox is online   The user will easily be able to  differentiate the difference in the list if a Track is Audio or Video by the  colour of the background  see fig  1 1 4   If the Artist has 7 Tracks or  less in the list then the user would press on the Track they wish  If the  Artist has more than 7 Tracks  then the user would use the Slider control   as described in fig  1 1  to browse through the list of Tracks until they  find their selection  Once the user has found the Track they wish to play   they simply press on it in the list and from there it will take you to the  Track Selection Confirmation screen  fig  1 1 10  where the user can  then have their selected music played        CN NSMMUSIC 1 4 Popular       The Icon Apollo s Popular section is also accessed via the Main Menu screen  fig 1 0  by pressing the  Popular button  This will alter the screen as shown below in fig 1 4  The user is now able to browse the  list of Popular Tracks by Artists that are on the Jukebox using the Scroller Control at the bottom of the  screen  You will know when you have selected the Popular section as the Popular button background  changes to Blue     fig  1 4   Popular Section              ARTISTS         POPULAR    vase  CHARTS       The Popular section on the Main Menu displays the Tracks on the  Jukebox that have been played the most  this obviously wi
71. r not a person needs a Full  House  Two Lines or a Specific Pattern  or all of the 3  in order to win   again by pressing the appropriate  buttons so that a tick appears in the button to tell them that it has been enabled  If the user wishes to  display the Jackpot amount on the screen  they can press the Display Jackpot button which will give  them an extra feature to set up as shown in fig  1 8 11 3  If not they can simply press the CONFIRM  button to begin the game     fig  1 8  11  3  Displa Jack ot Settings       Jackpot    gl     T5 Ball Bingo    Bisplay Jackpot    When the user presses the Display Jackpot button  a separate section appears above the CONFIRM  button  allowing the user to enter a Jackpot total by pressing the up down arrows to increase decrease  to Jackpot total 1 unit at a time  default Jackpot is 10  this can be            or whatever currency is used   the currency symbol will automatically be set by the Jukebox   The Progressive Jackpot button  when  pressed  enables that feature  which allows the Jackpot total to grow from 0 with each number that is  called  To begin the game with the Jackpot either set or progressive  the user will press the CONFIRM  button  The Jackpot whether fixed or progressive  will be displayed at the top of the Bingo Game screen   fig  1 8 11 7              n             The Exit button in  aa Re   r eatisAenaisne OG   the top right  This is the Grid Aoristi Ji   mn  E um SP oe   that displays all et f              l Sli EE 
72. rical keypad     fig  2 5   Book Keeping screen             The Reset Button restores The Calculate Button  when pressed  calculates  the Period From and the Total number of songs played which were  Period To dates to their paid for  the number of over plays  the total  default values  number of credits  credits for the special    features  Free credits and the total amount of  cash taken between the dates specified in the  Period From and Period To boxes and places  the results in the respective fields    fig  2 5 1   Book Keeping figures    The figures in these headings in fig  2 5 1 are calculated  when the user changes the Period From and Period To  dates  fig  2 5 2  and clicks the Calculate button  As  default the dates are set to when the Jukebox was initially  set up till the current date so far     fig  2 5 2   Period From and To Dates    Of From  2010 10 45  YYYY MMDD        T 2010 10 15       The Period From and Period To dates in fig  2 5 2 are  default to the dates when the Jukebox was initially set up  till the current date so far  These dates can be altered by    the user to any dates required by using the Numerical  keypad           NSMMUSIC 2 6 Settings    The Settings Screen allows the user to make changes to the Audio volume and quality of the Jukebox     fig  2 6   Settings screen    The Play Test The Reset Button   Track Button plays 4 E restores all the   a short track to ee Mela Voka fou Tube        Tred Bees   BGI Settings to default   By pressing this
73. section   see section 2 12 of this manual   Once the pincode has  been entered  the operator will then need to press the SUBMIT button to arrive at the Special  Features screen  fig  1 8 3         fig  1 8 3   Special Features screen    Credits to Launch OE  Credits Per Piav OE    Credits to Launch OE    Credits Per Play    The Special Features screen above displays all the Special Features available on the Jukebox  These  will be highlighted in further detail in this section of the manual  The Promoter Designer is a standard  feature enabled on all Jukeboxes  however  the Karaoke  amp  Bingo features are disabled by default  the  Karaoke and Bingo features display the Karaoke videos and Bingo numbers on the top half of the Icon  Apollo but you can also use an external video source i e  TV   As a result these will not be displayed on  the screen above  To enable these is at the operators discretion via the Service Mode section of this  Jukebox   see section 2 12 of this manual for details of how to enable disable these features     By the side of the Karaoke  amp  Bingo special features  if they are enabled  you will see two boxes for  each feature  Credits To Launch  amp  Credits Per Play  These show the operator how many credits are  required to either launch a feature or to play a feature  These figures can be altered in the Service Mode  section of this Jukebox   see section 2 12 of this manual for details of how to change these figures and  for more details        fig  1
74. ser        The Text Field  fig  2 11 6  shows the letters  and or numbers entered by the user on the  Keyboard  Whenever a letter appears in this  box  it automatically begins to search through  the Track Listing  or Artist Listing     Fig        fig  2 11 7       a Selected Track    Mer BERRA DST Baer  olwiekrirviuufolel  RAAF ARE Ae  nm CV EBEN DM  snr h      a        The Screen above shows a selected track which  has been  Locked Out   highlighted in Yellow   It  can be unlocked by pressing on the track again  or by pressing the Unlock All Tracks Button        fig  2 11 9   LOcking 2 a Selected Track by Artist    Ou  AAAMAAANARD    nar DAD oD       fig  2 11 8   Artist List View       BAS or     An    AARNBATOATAG  ZX CEVILB EN IM sHrt         The Screen above shows what happens when  the user presses the Artist Button  highlighted in  Yellow   The list view is sorted by Artist instead  of by Tracks  Any Artist now which is clicked on  to be locked out will lock out the selected track  by that particular Artist     The Screen to the left shows a selected Track  sorted by Artist which has been  Locked Out    highlighted in Yellow   It can be unlocked by  clicking on the Artist again or by clicking the  Unlock All Tracks Button           Genre Lockouts    The Genre Lockouts Screen enables the user to select any genres that the user does not wish  to play  e g  to lock all Rap Music songs      To lock a Genre  all the user has to do is press on the Genre they wish to lock in 
75. st with any  selected tracks or only the tracks that the    user has selected  It toggles between  The REMOVE ALL button de selects ALL and SELECTED when pressed   the entire list of the current selected    tracks the user has chosen                fig  2 10 15   CLR button fig  2 10 16   Exit button               The Exit button closes the current  screen and returns the user to the  Music Mix Selector Screen          has typed in  using the on   screen keyboard        fig  2 10 17   Music Mix List View  ARTIST   GENRE   VEAR          Tracks column in list view   This displays the number  of tracks by a particular  Artist or in a specific Genre  or Year     This column either displays  the Artist  Genre or Year    The user can check the current number of tracks in your playlist by looking in the field in the top right  hand corner  FF  _       Once the user is happy with any changes they have made they can then press the EXIT button which  saves any changes made and returns them back to the Music Mix Selector screen     3  Schedules    When the user selects the SCHEDULE button on the main BGM screen  fig  2 10  the screen below  will be displayed  The Up and Down arrows can be used to scroll the list and when there are more  than 10 Schedules in the list a Slider control appears     fig  2 10 18   Schedule Selector screen    SCHEDULE    Selec    ECHEDNLE MAME   L rye mv vi pre    F                     There are 4 preset schedule examples for the user to use or amend it they 
76. t  songs videos or updates onto the Jukebox  These fields will be blanked out by default    when you receive the Icon Apollo as it is set to DHCP  These settings should only ever be  altered if told to do so by NSM Music  If you have any queries  please contact NSM Music        fig  2 9 2   Static IP  Static DNS Buttons    The DHCP IP Button greys out the IP  Address  Subnet Mask and Gateway  fields to allow for automatic detection  and connection  If the user presses the  DHCP IP button  the fields become  active and the text on the button  changes to read Static IP  This allows  the user to enter their own connection  settings   see fig  2 9 3      fig  2 9 3   Setup Static IP Adress screen  Network   Boe Hame 7   staer   P Address  E   Subnet Hast     aleam    Static DNE   DNG Address m    EDU A A viv     3 DOO OODD        The Screen above shows what happens when the  user presses the DHCP IP Address Button  Here   highlighted in the red box are the Active Address  fields  to allow allows the user to enter a Static IP  Address and settings  Notice also how the DHCP  IP Button has changed to read Static IP   Pressing the same button again greys out the  fields and returns to the automatic DHCP IP    Address settings     fi               DHCP IP    The DHCP DNS  Domain Name Server    Button greys out the DNS Address field   to allow for automatic detection and  i   connection  If the user presses the  DHCP DNS DHCP DNS button  the field becomes  ee active and the text on the
77. t hand side  fig  1 7 1   This will show the screen show below  fig  1 7  which allows the user   to select a language of their choice from a list of the main European languages  NB  This feature   should ideally be used by the operator and not general members of the public     fig  1 7   Language Selector screen       LANGUAGE SELECTION          TA MANG    Once the Language Selector button has been pressed  fig  1 7 1   you are presented with a simple list  with a list of all the languages available on the Icon Apollo in their native language  Currently the Icon  Apollo is available in English  French  German  Spanish  Italian  Portuguese  Polish  Norwegian  Danish  and Welsh  Further languages may be added according to demand  To alter the Jukebox interface  language  you simply press on the button with the corresponding language e g  press the Polski buton  to change the Jukebox interface to Polish  Once pressed  the screen will close and return you to the  Main Menu screen in Polish  subsequent screens will also be in Polish until altered again in the  Language Selector screen  Once the language has changed it will revert back to the default language  after 60 seconds of inactivity thus preventing the unit being stuck in that language  In the event of  languages not being wanted  the languages can be locked out  via the service mode  which is  discussed later in this manual   thus preventing them from being selected at all  locked out languages  will have their respective
78. the Exit     gt NMATIANS ge button in the top  right corner of the  Promoter  PRESS TO HIGHLIGHT AND ALTER TEXT   Designer Edit  PRESS TO HIGHLIGHT AND ALTER TEXT   screen  it is    MEAL DEAL 12 ies A       simply for exiting   I et  T JG   and retuning to  the Promoter  Designer Main  screen  fig   1 8 7      grann   lt    5000000000000  000000 00000    pt hr i     i     ol       fig  1 8 8 1   Promoter Designer Edit buttons    The Delete button deletes the current  TET EE selected text in the Preview Window  fig   The Undo button restores ONLY the last     1 8 8 2    selected text in the Preview Window  fig   1 8 8 2  that was deleted                      The Preview button generates a full screen         preview of your advert so you can see how it  The Save button generates a full screen PULLS will look on the Jukebox and make any final  preview of your advert and then saves it to      alterations if needed before saving   the Jukebox to be shown together with the      attract loop video  shown in the top half of   the Icon Apollo and also any external video   source i e  TV   Your saved advert can also   be viewed and deleted in the Promoter   Designer Saved Designs screen  fig  1 8 9     Note  You need to enter a filename for your   advert using the on screen keyboard before   pressing the Save button  If the user   presses the Save button and the Text   Window is blank  fig  1 8 8 4  then an error   message will appear  fig  1 8 8 6   The user   must not have any of th
79. the List View     Hence  any tracks that appear in this Genre will not be displayed as well as the genre on the main  Jukebox Interface     fig  2 11 10   Genre Lockouts screen    FOGKOULS    This indicates that if  the red padlock is  visible on one of the  Genre listings the  Genre is  Locked  Out   See fig  2 11 7    The Reset Search RESET SEAREH    button  when pressed       refreshes the List Unlock Al  View back to the start     The Unlock All  button  when pressed   unlocks all the      Genres that have SAVE E EXIT  been locked by the   user        fig  2 11 12   Genre Lockouts List View Scroller       fig  2 11 11   Genre Lockouts List View    The Genre Lockouts List View     fig  2 11 11   can be browsed through by either using the Up  and Down arrows which moves the list up or  down 1 position at a time  or by moving the  Slider Control to browse the list more quickly   fig  2 11 12      The List View in fig  2 11 11 displays the entire  list of Genres available on the Jukebox to be  searched and  Locked Out         fig  2 11 13   Locking a Selected Genre    Ambient  amp  Chill Out AUDIO    Ballads  Blues  Caw     Children s  Classical  Crooners  amp  Divas  Dance  Danish    Easy Listen    The Screen above shows a selected Genre which has been  Locked Out   highlighted in Yellow    It can be unlocked by clicking on the Genre again  or by clicking the Unlock All Button        NSMMUSIC 2 12 Admin       When the user presses the Admin button on the Service Mode Main Me
80. tically change to suit the country that the Bingo  game is being played in     When the user presses the AUTO CALL button twice  a further setting appears next to the NEW GAME  button  allowing the user to set their own time interval to call the numbers by pressing the up or down  arrows  Once they have set the interval they want  they need to press the AUTO CALL button again to  continue calling the numbers  They will notice the number next to the NEW GAME button count down  each time after every number     fig  1 8 11 9   Bingo Exit Confirmation Splash screen    Are you sura you wieh te Quit     YEA ai    The Bingo Exit Confirmation Splash screen is to  determine whether or not the operator wants exit the  Bingo feature and return back to the Main Jukebox  Interface  fig  1 0               fig  1 8 11 10   Bingo Game Screen In Pla       The screen above is a typical 90 Ball Bingo game in play  You can see the information in the header at  the top of the screen  the current number being called in the grid  in red  and the other numbers called in  white  You can also see the number called in the Last Ball List Box  Each of the numbers being called will  display a separate screen which will be shown on the top half of the Icon Apollo and any external video  source i e  TV   see fig  1 8 11 11     fig  1 8 11 11   Bingo Number Called screen  EF       This screen is displayed on the top half of the  Icon Apollo and any external video source   i e  TV  when a new number is called
81. ularity             If the user presses the Popularity button on the Service Mode Main Menu screen  the screen  below  fig  2 4  is shown  The Popularity screen displays a list of all the songs videos by order  of most played  The Popularity screen is set to default to sort the Popularity List by track     fig  2 4   Popularity screen    03 Bonnie  amp  Clyde    Hreakeven    18 Pla    Sex On Fire    H Played  Broken Strings    lE Plerit     Breathe Slow    VO Plass     Day    in    Nite    Angen haul    T    GC Ireus      Rate This Par    a  live a      Breathe Slow             The Export To USB Memory Button  saves the Popularity List as a  csv  format which can be opened in  Microsoft Excel for future Reference   Next to the button is a little reminder to  the user to make sure that they have  inserted a USB Flash Memory Stick   Any screen within the Service Mode  which has this button will perform the  same function     The Popularity List displays all the songs in order of Most Played  The Popularity List lists the   Title  Artist  and Number Of Plays the track has received  As you may see  the Popularity List is in  2 colours  Blue and Purple  The Blue represents an Audio Track and the Purple represents a  Video Track   the same as the Jukebox main User Interface     fig  2 4 1   Popularity List    Track Title    03 Bonnie  amp  Clyde    Hreakeven    Artist    Number of Plays FERGEN    Sex On Fire                nm  Erle om     18 Pinyla    Broken Strings Slider Control 
82. wish  The user can also  create a schedule of their choice by pressing the NEW button  This will take them to a screen as  shown in fig  2 10 2     Once the user has entered a name for their new schedule using the on screen keyboard and pressed  SAVE  the screen in fig  2 10 19 is shown     The EDIT button displays the screen as shown in fig  2 10 2 and when the user user presses SAVE  the same screen as in fig  2 10 19 is shown     The DEL button performs the same function as outlined earlier in this section of the manual  It deletes  highlighted schedule in this case     If the user selects a schedule and presses the SHOW button  it will display the same screen as shown  in fig  2 10 22 but without the option to edit that screen as it will display ALL the schedules the user has  in their list     fig  2 10 19   Schedule Music Selector screen    In the screen above the user is confronted with 2 list views  one displays all of the Playlists you have made  in the Playlist Selector section and the other displays all of the Mixes in the Music Mix Selector section that  you have made     including all of the preset Mixes and Playlists     The user can select any or all of the playlists or mixes by pressing them once to highlight them in Yellow  To  deselect a playlist or mix  simply press the highlighted playlist or mix you want to deselect     This screen is also displayed when the user presses EDIT to change the selection for their highlighted  schedule     4710 p This will aut
    
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