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1. J ukebox Control Uni Installation and Users Guide Converta Rowe Digital Wallbox Into a Complete Coin Operated J ukebox Now you can make selections directly from your remote control Works with all Rowe WRE and WRF Digital Wallbox Selectors Features Easy control board replacement takes only seconds to install Uses Compact Flash Card technology for 100 Solid State reliability Plays all MPEG layer lll encodings fixed and VBR up to 320 kbits s Super fast song changes between selections Shows credits song popularity amp selection playing Programmable coin ratios or set to free play Programmable autoplay off 1 30 minutes or continuous Song selections have priority over autoplay Programmable autoplay start amp end range 0xx to 9xx Programmable selection range 100 299 or 000 999 1 000 songs Programmable retain or erase credits at power up Programmable retain or erase selected songs at power up Integrated power amplifier can also drive external speakers Works with existing wallbox power supply requires Radio Shack transformer Full range volume control adjustment using front panel buttons Cancel play by holding Reset button for 8 seconds Wireless remote for volume pause cancel autoplay on off and song selections Line out cable to hook up your own amplifier _ TEL 908 362 6299 Data Sync Engineering FAX 908 362 5889 P O Box 539 2 Footbridge Lane Blairstown New Jersey 07825 www datasynceng
2. ransfrormer 2 Am Radio Shack 273 1512B pa or equiv Wireless Remote Control Connect to P7 _ 3 The remote sensor eye can be placed at the right bottom corner edge inside the title page glass _ The bubble or lens part must be in line of sight of the remote transmitter or visible to infrared signals bouncing off ceilings or walls Remote Set Up Press amp hold Code Search until the LED stays on Release Code Search Press TV then Enter LED turns off after code is entered Remote button details are at the end of this manual Service Mode Programming Coin switch test identifier Error count display Identifies the coin switch number 1 to 5 for each accepted coin type or press the Popular key to view the error count Coin switch 1 monetary value expressed in nickel units This coin switch is usually the 5 chute Enter zero if this coin switch is not used or you if don t want to accept this coin type Coin switch 2 monetary value expressed in nickel units This coin switch is usually the 10 chute Enter zero if this coin switch is not used or you if don t want to accept this coin type Coin switch 3 monetary value expressed in nickel units This coin switch is usually the 25 chute Enter zero if this coin switch is not used or you if don t want to accept this coin type Coin switch 4 monetary value expressed in nickel units This coin switch is usually t
3. MP 1 amp 7 Row keys R 0 amp 6 Row keys 5 3 amp 9 Row keys 4 2 amp 8 Column keys 9 8 7 amp 6 Column keys 3 2 1 amp 0 Column keys 5 4 MP amp R MP3 DSP Line Out Description Right speaker Left speaker Speaker common P7 Remote Mute Description IR signal input Power supply ground 5VDC output Mute signal out active high Description Right channel line level output Left channel line level output 5VDC output Analog ground Power supply ground Power supply input 12V Serial data output IR signal input Serial data input Description Display segment c Display segment a Display segment g Display segment b Selection Playing LED Display segment e Most Popular LED Display segment f Selection Being Made LED Display segment d Selections Remaining LED LEDs V source driver Digit 1 V source driver Digit 2 V source driver Digit 3 V source driver P5 Coin Switches Description Coin switch 4 50 Coin switch 3 25 Coin switch 1 5 Coin switch 2 10 Coin scan V source driver Coin switch 5 1 1N4001 AA Selection Playing AA Most Popular MAN72A or equiv Common Anode AA Selection Being Made D ata S ync E ngineering P O Box 539 Footbridge Lane Building 3 Blairstown NJ 07825 908 362 6299 1st Digit J CU Display amp Keypad Date Sheet Eng
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5. entry the first digit or highest digit represents folder numbers 01 through 09 and 00 Credits after power failure O Erase 1 Retain Selections after power failure O Erase 1 Retain Autoplay time in minutes 1 to 30 minutes 0 No autoplay 31 Continuous autoplay Song selections have priority over autoplay Start Folder for autoplay selections Song playing starts at the beginning of this folder whenever an erase memory function is performed or the last song in the End Folder is played End Folder for autoplay selections When the last song in this folder is played autoplay will restart at the beginning of the Start Folder Start amp End Folders can be separate from user selection folders 100 299 such as 300 999 Error Codes Memory is corrupted or is not initialized To initialize memory Set the switch to service mode then press and hold the Reset key until POO is displayed Memory error Replace the Jukebox Control Unit board or replace memory chip U4 Not a valid song request command Communication problem between the JCU board and MP3 player board Press Reset and see if the error re appears could be a power supply problem MP3 player timeout The MP3 player took too long to start playing Press Reset and see if the error re appears could be a compact flash card problem The requested song was not found Check the folder amp file number to see if the song exists This error does not require a reset op
6. bytes 974 MB File system Allocation unit size Default allocation size w Volume label TOSHIBA i G00 Format options Quick Format Drive E Select the FAT32 File system then click Start When the WARNING message appears Click OK Format TOSHIBATGOO E WARNING Formatting will erase ALL data on this disk To format the disk click OK To quik click CANCEL a Cerne Creating Folders Drag amp Drop your MP3 Files Songs are selected using a 3 digit entry These digits are directly related to the folders amp files stored on the Compact Flash card The first digit or hundreds digit selects the folder number The next two digits select a file within that folder By default only two folders are used 01 amp 02 which are selected by 1xx amp 2xx respectively Each of these folders contain 100 song fles numbered 00 99 If you choose to increase the selection range Service mode parameter C then you will need to create additional folders You can have up to ten folders which are selected by 1xx through 9xx amp Oxx TOSHIBA1GOO E wie Edit View Favorites Tools Help To create a new folder Shortcut Double click on the Compact Flash drive letter E Briefcase Then click File New Folder Ei Bitmap Image Al wordpad Document 2 Rich Text Document g Publish this Fol E Text Document the Web Wave Sound ja Share this Fold 2 Compre
7. com Copyright 2006 Data Sync Engineering All Rights Reserved Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners Installing the J ukebox Control Unit Inside the front door behind the keypad is the Control Computer assembly which has five connectors plugged into it Each of the connectors have a different number of pins Connector P1 has a polarizing key blocked off pin while the other four have polarizing pegs protruding plastic pin Make sure the power is turned off then gently unplug each of these connectors Remove the four screws at the corners then take out the Control Computer assembly Behind the assembly is an insulation base card This insulator will be re used beneath the new Jukebox Control board CONTROL COMPUTER WRFE WRE 3 08937 01 MANUAL CREDIT With the insulation base card in place position the Jukebox Control Unit over the four corner nylon spacers Insert the four screws but don t over tighten Plug in each the five connectors Make sure the plastic pin on the polarizing peg connectors line up with the hole in the circuit board If you have the optional remote control you should have a sensor with a 12 wire attached Plug the connector end into P7 upper right corner of circuit board The sensor part can be located inside or outside the box but the bubble or lens part must be in line of sight or visible to infrared signals bouncing off ceilings or walls This completes the
8. econds then finally Selection Playing Pressing RESET will bring up Credits Remaining then back to Selection Playing Amplifier amp Speakers The integrated power amplifier is capable of delivering 3 watts per channel of continuous average power into a 4 ohm load at 0 2 THD N The internal wallbox speakers are 45 ohms impedance with a frequency response of 150 10 000 Hz They provide a power output of about 0 18W speaker For a better frequency response at a reasonable volume level you can add a pair of external 8 ohm speakers boosting the power output to 2 Watts The speaker signals can be taken from connector P2 or if you insert jumpers W2 and W3 the speaker signals will be available at the wallbox terminal strip as L Ch Com and R Ch A line out cable is available that allows you to hook up to your own external amplifier The cable plugs into J3 on the MP3 DSP player board and has a pair of RCA male connectors at the end Compact Flash Card Capacities USB 2 0 Reader Writer CF Card Song capacities using 128 Kbps near CD quality 1GB 250 songs 2GB 500 songs 4GB 1 000 songs Wallbox Power Supply The wallbox needs a 25 30 volt A C power transformer to operate You can purchase this from Radio Shack Wire A connects to wallbox terminal marked Power Com and wire B goes to the terminal marked A C Power BLK Notused apply tape 25VAC
9. er which causes a restart to the Start Folder You can program autoplay to play songs from a single folder or multiple folders You can even create totally separate folders just for autoplay selections such as for background play You don t need to have all 100 songs in a folder autoplay will skip over songs not found Making Selections Song selections are made using a 3 digit number If no credits are available or not in Free Play the key is ignored and the Selections Remaining will be displayed If the first digit is not within the allowable range it is ignored service mode parameter C If you change your mind after the first or second digit entry you can start over by pressing RESET If all three digits have been entered then RESET has no effect As digits are entered the display will show Selection Being Made After all three digits are entered the song play will begin immediately or if another song Is currently playing the new selection will be stored in memory If the same song is already in memory waiting to be played then the new selection will be discarded to eliminate duplicates The waiting to play memory can store up to 126 song selections If the memory if full the new selection is ignored and the credit will not be taken After a selection is made the display will continue to show Selection Being Made for about 2 seconds switch to Credits Remaining for about 5 s
10. eration MP3 player did not respond with a command acknowledgment Communication problem between the JCU board and MP3 player board Press Reset and see if the error re appears could be a power supply problem Key pad key is stuck on checked when entering service mode To confirm key pad problem Unplug connector P4 turn the unit on and see if the error re appears Coin switch is stuck on checked when entering service mode To confirm coin switch problem Unplug connector P5 turn the unit on and see if the error re appears Service mode programming has been defaulted to factory settings Affirmative response to entering service mode and holding the Reset key for about 8 seconds Statistical memory has been erased Resets autoplay start clears error count credits and song selections Affirmative response to entering service mode and holding the Popular key for about 8 seconds Connector Descriptions S i SERVICE P7 ervice Remote Switch NORMAL P5 gt Coin P1 Switches 3 Power Sasssssososo esop s 12 1 101 987654321 54321 P4 P3 P2 mee ee Keypad Display Speakers P3 Display Not used Not used Not used 13VDC Power supply input 13 to 15V Key Ground RSPK LSPK SCOM P2 Speakers Description Name Peg RSPK LSPK SCOM Not used Power supply common Right speaker if W2 inserted Left speaker if W3 inserted Speaker common P4 Keypad Description Row keys
11. he 50 chute Enter zero if this coin switch is not used or you if don t want to accept this coin type Coin switch 5 monetary value expressed in nickel units This coin switch is usually the 1 value in most cases it is not us ed Enter zero if this coin switch is not used or you if don t want to accept this coin type Credit to add when 1 unit is reached 5 Also used to set free play mode Credit ratios are established using accumulated unit steps Unit count is reset when a selection is made Set this value to 31 to enable free play operation Credit to add when 2 units are reached 10 Credit ratios are established using accumulated unit steps Unit count is reset when a selection is made Credit to add when 5 units are reached 25 Credit ratios are established using accumulated unit steps Unit count is reset when a selection is made Credit to add when 10 units are reached 50 Credit ratios are established using accumulated unit steps Unit count is reset when a selection is made Credit to add when 15 units are reached 75 Credit ratios are established using accumulated unit steps Unit count is reset when a selection is made Credit to add when 20 units are reached 1 Credit ratios are established using accumulated unit steps The unit count is reset when it reaches this step Highest selection digit allowed 2 allows 100 299 3 allows 100 399 and so on 0 allows 000 999 Of the 3 digit
12. ineer Doc File Rev osasroos at _ jeudesch__ A 2nd Digit 3rd Digit Wireless Remote With Song Selection Capability Programming the Remote 1 Press and hold Code Search until LED stays on 2 Press TV 3 Press 0 3 9 ON OFF Cancels current song play VOL UP Increase volume A VOL DN Decrease volume MUTE Toggles play pause CHAN UP Always autoplay CHAN DN Timed autoplay a A Numeric buttons 0 through 9 Same as wallbox NUMBERS TV VCR or ANTENNA Same as wallbox RESET ENTER Same as wallbox POPULAR Jukebox Control Unit 3 Digit CDW Control Unit 4 Digit Song Selection Song Selection Press 3 digit song selection number Press 2 digit disc then 2 digit track Select starting autoplay folder playlist Select album play Great for party events or background ambiance Press the 2 digit disc number then press ENTER The JCU does not support album plays but you can select the folder that the autoplay feature If freeplay the entire album will be played plays from Folders are numbered 0 through 9 otherwise all selections up to the amount of The wallbox title pages display folders 1 and 2 available credits will be played All other folders are available for autoplay The autoplay end folder must be programmed to the highest folder number you will be using To change the autoplay folder Press a digit 0 to 9 then press ENTER on the remote If successful you will see two dashes
13. installation process ml at a Pa When power is applied to the wallbox you should see a rotating pattern on the display This indicates that the Jukebox Control board is waiting for the MP3 DSP player board to be ready If you don t have a Compact Flash card plugged in or the player was not able to find folders with MP3 files then this pattern will be displayed continuously Normally within a few seconds this pattern will stop and the Credits Remaining will be displayed Checking the Compact Flash Card Format Before using your Compact Flash card check the Format file system It will either be FAT or FAT32 3 Eject Plug in your USB Compact Flash reader writer OpY After a few moments the computer should indicate that the flash card is ready Create Shortcut Rename Click My Computer Right click on the Compact Flash drive letter Then click on Properties Properties CPSHIBALSOO Es TOSHIBA1G00 E Properties AES The File system should be FAT32 General AutoPlay Tools Hardware Sharing If it isn t then re format the Compact Flash card 3 nan Click My Computer e TOSAIBAT GOD Right click on the Compact Flash drive letter Then click on Format Type Removable Disk File system FATS MW Used space 4096 bytes 400 KE Format TOSHIBATGOO E led x Free space 1021 882568 bytes 974 ME Capacity Capacity 1 021 386 464
14. o the first Most Popular Unplayed songs are not displayed The popularity list is erased by entering service mode and holding the POPULAR key until P01 is displayed The POPULAR key has an alternate function that allows you to adjust the volume level While a song is playing hold the POPULAR key until the Aud message appears Press the 1 key to increase the volume or the 6 key to decrease the volume Automatic exit will occur within 8 seconds of no activity or press RESET Reset Key Pressing the RESET key at any time brings up the Selections Remaining count The RESET key will also cancel the selection being made if the first or second digit was entered by mistake The RESET key has no effect if all three digits were entered The RESET key has an alternate function that allows you to cancel the song that is playing Hold the RESET key until the song is canceled about 8 seconds Autoplay The autoplay feature has three modes of operation 1 no autoplay 2 timed autoplay and 3 continuous autoplay In timed autoplay you can set from 1 to 30 minutes of no activity before a song is played In continuous autoplay songs are played one after another unless a selection is made After the end of the current playing song all of the selected songs are played then returns back to autoplay Autoplay sequentially plays songs from the programmed Start Folder until it reaches the end of the programmed End Fold
15. position number of a song place the mouse s Local Disk Ci los Tossin amp Turnin Bobby Levwis 1 Rename Sam TOSHIBA GOO Es OF It s Only Make Believe Coma MP3 song files can be changed at any time O1 Songs 100 199 Be He eS SCE a Tie Rean Mie leh simply delete the old file and insert the new C 02 Songs 200 299 09 It s All In The Game Tommy Ed one Service Mode Service mode is entered when the slide switch is moved to the SERVICE position Upon initial entry the keypad and coin signals are checked If any signal is stuck on E07 or E08 will be displayed until the problem is resolved There are 18 parameter steps The first step parameter 0 is used to test or identify the coin switch number for accepted coins Pressing the POPULAR key will display the error counter You can step through each of the parameter positions by pressing the RESET key All parameter values except 0 can be changed using the 1 or 6 key The 1 key increases the value and the 6 key decreases the value All setup values are stored in EEPROM memory and are not affected by power loss Pressing and holding the RESET key for about 8 seconds while in service mode resets all parameters back to the factory default POO will be displayed as an affirmative response Press RESET to continue See Service Mode Programming for a description of each parameter During normal operation selections credits errors and the a
16. ssed zipped Folder Close TOSHIBA1GOO E File Edit View Favorites Tools Help You should see a New Folder name Change the name The first two letters are numeric digits that identify the folder position Typically this would be 01 amp 02 O Back i j wi Search Wey Folders You will need to create additional folders if you chose to increase the selection range Any letters Address sa E CJ 01 Songs 100 199 following these two digits are ignored and can be File and Folder Tasks any text you choose U2 Songs 200 299 Other Places As shown above numbered folders are 01 Songs 100 199 selected from the first digit entry Here MP3 song names must also be numbered and are selected from the second and third digit entry H My Computer My Documents Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help O Back gt a S Search Folders Using Windows Explorer you can drag amp drop selected song files to your Compact Flash card Address E E 101 Songs 100 199 Select the disk and folder for your source of alder EE less MP3 song files place your mouse over the song then hold down the left mouse button and 3 Desktop amp a The Sieh e eT a drag it to your Compact Flash folder G My Documents D metie Diet Siniclalnalalsts H My Computer 03 Lightnin Strikes Lou Christie m If you need to change or add the selection a 344 Floppy Ai 04 Maggie Mae Rod Stewart mp3
17. utoplay sequencer are stored in memory to provide statistical information the next autoplay selection and to optionally retain credits and selections during power failure To erase this memory and reset the autoplay sequencer press and hold the POPULAR key for about 8 seconds while in service mode P01 will be displayed as an affirmative response Press RESET to continue If you make any changes to an autoplay parameter you will need to erase memory for the autoplay sequencer change to take effect Credit Pricing or Free Play You can provide different credit amounts based on the accumulated coins before a selection is made The table below provides typical coin ratio examples with service mode parameter values Credit Levels Service Parameter Values 25 _ 50 75 1 6 8 9 A b 1 2 woe E O O 1 1 1 2 1 S 7 o 6 ee E TE 1 2 4 8 O 0 1 1 2 4 1 2 5 10 O 0 1 1 3 5 Free Play 31 X X X X X Shaded area factory default x don t care Popular Key As songs are selected a popularity list is created This list only applies to songs within the 100 to 299 selection range When the POPULAR key is pressed the Most Popular song number is displayed The song is NOT forced into the play list allowing the user to make the decision Pressing the POPULAR key again brings up the next popular selection This is repeated until the end of the list is reached by displaying Pressing RESET at any time restarts the popularity list back t
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