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1. SO O I Using the phonograph keyboard the pricing structure of the phonograph may be adjusted to match the prices on the Price Card The maximum amount that can be charged fora selectionis 99 95 The maximum numberof selections that can be entered is 999 The POPULAR key must be pressed to record the data entered on the display Figure 2 6B Universal Price Sheet To the pricing follow the steps to complete the Price Card and enter the prices Also for yourrecords fill in the Pricing section of the Rowe CD Phono Operator s Set Up Sheet at the end of this section Before making the actual pricing changes go through the sample pricing that follows How CD 100K Pricing Works Pricing is determined by the numbers that are stored in the PRICE LEVELS and PLAYS LEVEL menus The LEVEL 1 PRICE corresponds to the LEVEL 1 PLAYS in the following way Enough money must be deposited toreach the first 1 price level before any selections can be made Once the amount of money matches this price the number of selections in the LEVEL 1 PLAYS menu be made To make pricing changes set the LEVEL 1 PRICE and LEVEL 1 PLAYS to match the lowest price and number of plays on the Price Card Then enter the remaining PRICE LEVELS and PLAYS LEVEL until you have set all five levels Ifyou do prices forall levels enter 0 s in all of theremaining PRICE and PLAYS positions SAMPLE PRICE
2. eranc 3 1 Entering the Service Mode iii 3 1 GashAudits cta dde ede reme 3 2 PlavAuditst 3 2 Non Resettable A dlits 2 1 iaia ERE ER 3 2 Most Popular DiSC ener e tee e IE Aia 32 Least Popular DISC eiit otio ite eve re i ad 3 2 Most PopularSelection x eit pe I GA a 3 3 Clearing the Lcd 3 3 Clear CaS nus utbs uiu nie HER ngu miii 3 3 Clear La 3 3 Clear Selection Popularity andare erariali alati 3 3 Changing CD s and Titles iii 3 4 Preparing Titles forthe Title 44422244 0 3 4 Changing DISCS TOUT RTI HR adit a 3 4 Complete Audit Command List nennen nennu 3 6 Collecting Lao alia ole ici 3 10 lui ga gddruc 3 10 CD Player Caset Lensia nre cho inet eR D A n 3 11 Goin Acceptors Optional ili
3. CD 100K LASERSTAR SIARGLO FIELD SERVICEMANUAL amp PARTS CATALOG VOLUME 1 of 2 INSTALLATION PROGRAMMING ROUTINESERVICE Part No 21822666 CD 100K LASERSTAR STARGLO FIELD SERVICE MANUAL amp PARTS CATALOG VOLUME 1 Rowe International Inc 1500 Union SE Grand Rapids MI 49507 1884 616 243 3633 Printed in USA This page intentionally left blank 21822666 Preface To make installation easier this manual describes a typical installation This typical installation only includes loading the title rack and discs setting up the sound system andin some situations modifying the pricing If you wish to make further programming changes make them using the information that follows the basic installation This manualis divided into two parts Volume 1 Sections 1 3 contains routine installation and service information Volume 2 Sections 4 8 contains troubleshooting charts schematics and other maintenance information Please take time to read this page and review the Table of Contents in both volumes The Troubleshooting section includes schematics componentlists and board layouts for all serviceable modules This service manual is divided into eight sections Volume 1 Section 1 System Description Introduces you to the CD 100K its features and its major components principles of operation and step by step unpacking instructions After unp
4. 5 gt R CHANNEL 1 31 63 V VIOLET BLACK GREEN WOOFER JUKEBOX SPEAKERS WOOFER LT CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 SPEAKER CROSSOVER M W G KEY W O O B W BL W R O B 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming S LIVM 8 H33V3dS WHO 8 S LIVM v HIMVAdS WHO TANNVHO 2 1exeeds 2 eunDi4 TANNVHO 30 23 NYHL OL 1934539 5 5123 13 L 1ANNVHO 30 ALIUVIOd HLON SYAMVAdS NOISN3 X3 S LIVM 8 5 WHO 8 SLIWM 8 H33V3dS WHO 8 TANNVHO SLLVM v S LIVM v U33V3dS WHO HIMVAdS WHO IVUNVNON TANNVHO SLIVM v2 HIMVAdS A 04 TWHNVNOW S LIVM 72 SLIVM v2 HIMVAdS A OL HIMVAdS OL 2 TANNWHO TANNWHO HIGH FREQUENCY MID RANGE HIGH FREQUENCY MID RANGE JUKEBOX DOOR SPEAKERS 2 19 21822666 CD 100K Phonograph CHANNEL 1 OR 3 CHANNEL 2 OR 4 40832108 TRANSFORMER WIRING DIAGRAM 2 20 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming This page intentionally left blank 21822666 2 21 CD 100K Phonograph SPEAKER SYNOPSIS 1000 WATTS OF RMS POWER PER AMPLIFIER OR 500 WATTS PER CHANNEL The generic speaker wiring diagrams cover 410 32 speakers Diagram 1 has a 4 speaker layout Ifyou only want the four speaker layout then the maximum output of each speaker would have to
5. 4 gt NOTE Shaded menu items are used only with the 4 channel AV Control and the Volume Control Unit Studio Sound Package 21822666 2 37 CD 100K Phonograph Service Mode Menu The SERVICE MODE menu referred to as the MAIN menu is the starting point for all service pricing and programming functions This menu contains general title for each submenu Some of the submenus contain commands only Other submenus contain both commands and further submenu names Refer to Figure 2 10 the CD 100K Service Mode Map for an illustration of the following menu descriptions Security Menu This menu contains all of the command options that must be executed to display or change a phonograph security code or enter a security level This menu also contains acommand to change the phonograph ID ThelastSECURITY option the VOID SERVICES WITCH option allows you to completely close the phonograph door which places the SERVICE switchin the NORMAL position and remain in the SER VICE mode Modem Menu This menu contains the programming options for setting up the modem communication Audits Menu The AUDITS menu allows you to display and clear the various cash play and popularity totals that are routinely reset when money is collected To enter this menu from the MAIN menu Type 1 Attract Mode Menu Attract mode is designed to draw attention to customers by moving the selection pages To e
6. 1 Turnallsevenrightchannel and seven left channel graphic equalizer controls fully counterclockwise 2 15 8 kHzcontrolall the way clockwise as shown to the right 3 Turnthe 10 8 kHzcontrol tothe position midway between the maximum and minimum position as shown to theright Leave the 46 Hz 108 Hz 343 Hz 1 08 kHz and 3 43 kHz controls turned all the way counterclockwise 4 Thecontrols the equalizer should now be set as shown tothe right 5 Playaselectionandturnthecontrols slightly no morethan 1 8 ofaturnatatime until the soundis acceptable Be sure thatthe phonograph volume is adequate Ifthe volumeis not adequate you will need to turn each control up counterclockwise slightly until the volume is satisfactory Remember The maximum volume setting is obtained when all controls are turned full counterclockwise 2 32 GRAPHIC EQUALIZER RIGHT CHANNEL 02 343HZ 108KHZ NS MUSIC LEVEL 108HZ 3 43KHZ DURING PAGING 46HZ S 1 08KHZ NA CD INPUT a MICROPHONE p AYG ON INPUT IN OUT GROUND AUX OUT IN AVC OFF MONO CD INPUT 46HZ 1 08KHZ y 108HZ 343KHZ VOLUME CONTROL 343HZ 10 8KHZ LEFT b SAE 2 GRAPHIC EQUALIZER Figure 2 9B Average Rooms GRAPHIC EQUALIZER RIGHT CHANNEL 158KHZ 2 343HZ 10 8KHZ 9 46HZ be 1 08KHZ RY CD INPUT ies ROPHONE 4 AVG ON INPUT OUT OUT x AVC OFF
7. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 19 20 21 70 71 72 73 22 23 24 74 75 25 26 27 76 77 78 79 80 81 28 29 30 31 82 32 33 34 83 84 85 35 36 37 86 87 88 89 90 91 38 39 40 41 92 93 42 43 44 94 95 45 96 97 46 47 98 48 99 49 Figure 2 12 Sample Disc Category List WM 2 MULTIPLE FREE PLAY ON OFF TIMES Fillinthe START times STOP times andthe COMMENTS before you make the actual scheduling changes Sunday On Off Comment 1 Monday On Off Comment Tuesday On Off Comment 1 2 3 Wednesday On Off Comment 1 2 3 Thursday On Off Comment 1 2 3 Friday On Off Comment Saturday On Off Comment 1 2 3 WM 3 AUTOPLAY EVENT SCHEDULE _________ Location Fillinthe Autoplay eventtimes delaytimes categories and volume changes before youmake the actual scheduling changes Day Event Time Categories Delay Vol 1 Vol 2 10 11 14 16 17 18 19 20 WM 4 SERIAL LOCATION ROWE CD PHONO OPERATOR S SETUP SHEET SUGGESTION Record any changes onthis log and keepforfuture reference INSTRUCTIONS 1 Items in parentheses do notappearon the digital display 2 Customerfills inblanks where programdiffers fromfactory settings MENU MENU FACTORY OPERATOR COMMAND NAME SETTINGS CHANGES SECURITY 02 LVL 2 CODE 0000
8. 3 Thecontrols the equalizer should now set as shown ou tother ight Se AVC OFF CD INPUT nd 4 Playaselectionandturnthecontrols slightly no morethan TIE P 5 46HZ 1 08KHZ 1 8 ofaturn atatime until the soundis acceptable Besure that the phonograph volume is adequate Ifthe volume is f not adequate turn each control up counterclockwise S SIUE slightly until the volumeis satisfactory LEFT sore Remember maximum volume setting is obtained GRAPHIC EQUALIZER when all controls are turned full counterclockwise 1183S Figure 2 9A Soft Rooms 21822666 2 31 CD 100K Phonograph Average or Moderately Absorbent Rooms These are the factory settings 1 Turnallsevenrightchannelandsevenleft channel graphic equalizercontrols fully counterclockwise 2 The graphic equalizer s controls should now be set as shown to the right 3 Playaselectionandturnthecontrols slightly no morethan 1 8ofaturnatatime untilthe soundis acceptable Be sure that the phonograph volume is adequate Ifthe volume is not adequate you will need to turn each control up counterclockwise slightly until the volume issatisfactory Remember The maximum volume setting is obtained when all controls are turned full counterclockwise Hard or Non Absorbent Rooms Rooms that are paneled and have bare or tiled floors are considered to be hard or nonabsorbent
9. 508 509 51 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 519 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming Table 2 5A Menu amp Command Descriptions Continued Description Coin SW2 XX Displays and sets the 2 COIN SWITCH VALUE Type the new value and then press POPULAR Coin SW3 XX Displays and sets the 3 COIN SWITCH VALUE Type new value and then press POPULAR Coin SW4 XX Displays and sets the 4 COIN SWITCH VALUE Type the new value and then press POPULAR Coin SW5 XX Displays and sets the 5 COIN SWITCH VALUE Type new value and then press POPULAR Coin SW6 or Bill XX Displays and sets the 6 COIN SWITCH VALUE or bill value that trips the 6 switch Type the new value and then press POPULAR Bill 1 XX Displays and sets the 1 BILL VALUE Type the new value and then press POPULAR Bill2 XX Displays and sets the 2 BILL VALUE Type the new value and then press POPULAR Coin SW 6 or Bill Identifier Sets what type of inputis seen on coin SW 6 Hold RESET and push key 9 to display choice then push POPULAR PRICE LEVELS Displays various price levels Not Used Level 1 Price XX Displays and sets the price of the 1st credit level Type the new value and then press POPULAR Level 2 Price XX Displays and sets the price of the 2nd credit level Type the new value and then press POPULAR Level 3 Price XX Displays and sets the price of the 3rd credit level
10. Hold RESET push 3 Moves the display cursor to the right Hold RESET push 8 Copies for the daily scheduler Hold RESET push 9 Toggles between two or more functions Deletes One Inserts One Character Character Space Key Enter POPULAR RESET 9 1 2 GIA S e 8 9 Lv e Backward Character Search Returns to the Main Menu Forward Character Search Move Left One Move Right Repeats the 31 Cursor One Character Previous Character Message Programming Keys 21822666 2 81 CD 100K Phonograph Selecting Characters The followingis listofavailable characters inorderof appearance inthe message programming menu Notethat the cursorbegins ata space andcanbe moved either left by pushing key 0 to the number9 orright by pushing the 1 key to the letter A If key 8 is pushed the cursor begins atletter Z M _ 7 5 8 lt gt 0123456789spaceA through 2 Character Map NOTE Before pushing the keys shown in sections AA BB or CC the display must show MESSAGE CENTER If it doesn t hold RESET and repeatedly push the POPULAR key until the display shows SERVICE MODE Enter 27 MESSAGE CENTER is now being displayed Also if you make a mistake or have a problem in a menu use this procedure to start over Note 1 AA Inserting or Changing Messages Push 2 see Note 1 When the desired item is flashing push POP
11. INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING Continued Procedures for Loading the Title Page Holder rriiiiiiiini 24 Procedures for Loading DIScs rriiiiiiiiiiiinn 2 5 Setting Title Page Limits for the First Time in 2 7 Pricing 2 7 DISC Prices cirio etie DE lio aio die 2 8 How CD 100K Pricing Works 2 8 Sample Price aca Akad ud ER RA 2 8 Checking the Pricing tenes 2 10 Sound System 5 ia cada 2 10 Extension Speaker Operation iii 2 10 risate esie crcim EE 2 11 Low Impedance Speakers en et sent rns sentite set sene nnns nnne nnns 2 11 Selecting Speaker 2 1 Dra lizza 2 12 Generallnstr ctions 2 12 Selection Procedures 2 12 e ree SIE Eee ia 2 13 8 fi iaia ie 2 14 year 2 14 Transformer Wiring Diagram
12. nennen nennen nennen 2 20 Speaker SynOpss me DE O 2 22 IR Volume Control 2CH Preamp 2 29 Single Volume Control Setup ii 2 29 Dual Volume Control Setup nennen eene 2 29 SoundSystemi MI e 2 30 Acoustical Compensation Equalizer Tone Controls ii 2 30 What This Graphic Equalizer Does ii 2 30 Equalizer Settings ren ar aante anaana aea ie 2 30 Ifthe Room or Speaker System Requires a Trade Off i 2 31 2 31 Soft and Highly Absorbent Rooms 2 31 Average or Moderately Absorbent 2 32 Hard and Non Absorbent ROOMS banaa aiiai ii ina 2 32 csset ld iii i lede chat 2 33 Changing the Number of Credits Remaining 2 33 Entering the Service Mode iii 2 33 Viewing Menus seiis iii iii 2 33 If You Get Lost in the i 2 34 Using CD 100K Comtnmarids decer
13. rt ie 03 LVL 3 CODE 0000 cri nai li 04 PHONO ID 0000 Ce 05 VOID SRVC SW ON OFF OFF mu re ee 06 SECURITY IS ON OFF OFF Fs cela EA 080 MODEM PASSWORD 0000000 cio 081 MODEM ANSWER ON TIME 05 00 082 MODEM ANSWER OFF TIME 06 00 AA 083 MODEM OF RINGS TO 2 Se e ANSWER ON 084 MODEM RECV ON OFF OFF en 085 CONNECT DELAY 9 saliti li inse ii 086 MODEM XMT INIT MOEO N 087 MODEM RCV INIT MOEO N RIE ME MODEM SPECIAL 0890 MODEM POST ON OFF OFF 0891 DAYS SMTWTFS e 0892 POST ON 00 00 SI ina 0893 POST OFF 00 00 ll i e sl enna 0894 POST TELEPONE ATDT WERE 0895 RETRIES 1 i i 0896 MODEM PAGE ON OFF OFF BESSER EEA 0897 PAGE TO POST ON OFF OFF DRAN iii 0898 PAGE TELEPHONE ATDT 0899 PAGE SUFFIX AIA ATTRACT 20 ATTRACT MODE ON OFF ON a lia 24 PAGE MODE AD OFF CHG AD siii 22 CHANGE TIME MINUTES 30 Asola deri 23 DISPLAY PAGE PAGE 1 i il 24 PAGE IN OUT 1 9 IN 1 OUT 9 INC OUT o 25 SPEED IN OUT 1 9 IN 5 OUT 5 INC OUT 26 SLED RESET 300 iii 28 PIEZO TIME 150 SEMEN 29 PLAY DELAY 0 II MESSAGE CENTER 270 MSG DAILY SCHEDULER ALL MSGS ele ___ DISABLED 271 MSG DATE SCHEDULER MSGS 1 8 ALL DATES 272 MSG EDITOR MSGS 1 8 BLANK 0 0 o o 274 4 HOUR CLEAR ON OFF ON VE 278 VIDEO CD s OFF JUK ON OFF WM 5 MENU MENU COMMAND NAME 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 45 501 502 5
14. 2 Ifthismenuname doesn thelp press and hold RESET and press POPULAR This will move you to the top of the previous menu In mostcases this will return you to the main menu SERVICE MODE 3 Ifyoustill cannot determine where you are press and hold RESET and press POPULAR again Repeat this step until you get to the main menu SERVICE USING CD 100K COMMANDS CD 100K commands are formed by combining the numbers that appear on the left side of the menus in Figure 2 10 To construct and use CD 100K commands refer to Figure 2 10 or Table 2 4 Example You wantto view the number of cycles the CD mechanism has made Using Figure 2 10 you determine that you need to select AUDITS 1 on the main menu NON RESETTABLES 2 on the AUDIT menu and MECH 7 onthe NON RESETTABLES menu Use the digits to form anumeric command whichis 127 Type 127 and the number of mechanism cycles is displayed NOTE To use the command mode effectively return to the main menu after each command is completed Do this by holding RESET down and pressing POPULAR until the words SERVICE appear on the digital display Combining Menu and Modes The most efficient way to set pricing and change programming is to use acombination of the menu mode and the command mode to move through the menus To do this use the command mode to get to the command you want to use execute the command and use the menu mode to go to your next selectio
15. 24 24 X lt X lt X lt X lt X lt 10 11 12 13 14 0 LO LN O N A 9 9 24 24 24 2 gt lt gt lt X lt X lt 15 16 17 18 19 X lt X lt X lt X lt X lt Jed Pd Pel Pd X QN QN QN X lt X lt X lt X lt X lt 35 36 37 38 39 CO CO gt lt gt lt 55592 X LO 10 10 10 28 Pd Pd Pd Ref CN ON ON QN X lt X lt X lt X lt X lt 40 41 42 43 44 Dal bef Ref Ref bel ALI P OI 45 46 47 48 49 2 95 Figure 2 12 Sample Disc Category List 21822666 CD 100K Phonograph 3 Paulthenentersthe information shown in Figure 2 12 inthe following sequence A Paulenters the SERVICE mode The list that follows shows whatkeys he presses and displays what he sees after he presses the keys B TheSteps ooo POPULAR 4 RESET POPULAR AUTOPLAY RESET POPULAR SERVICE MODE Pekez repeats Steps 8 9 10 and 11 to assign discs according to the Disc Category List In Step 8 and 10 he presses the necessary keys 1 8 todelete unassigned categories display as a dash and assign ass
16. 437 0 uoee wyo 8 dnxooH I ejeg seues 23 3 0001 DI pi pe DE bi DE pi pi DI DE pi pi pi j uueyo 1 14 sJexyeedsg 2 25 21822666 CD 100K Phonograph L3 01 SJOGUUOI UMOUS 93 01 JOBUUOD 19JOIA pue 89101A Jeuueuo xeeds 19 sJoyeads ypy SHEM 0001 sJexyeeds 13 BUJ91X3 497 29 sleyeeds jauueyy 19614 0001 sJexyeods 21822666 2 26 Section 2 Installation amp Programming This page intentionally left blank 21822666 2 27 CD 100K Phonograph Dual Remote Volume amp Cancel Control 30632209 Dual Remote Volume amp Cancel Contro 30632201 Figure 2 8A Remote Volume Control Diagrams 2 28 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming IR VOLUME CONTROL 2CH PREAMP Volume can be controlled by 21958307 IR transmitter and a single or dual wired remote control When the wired volume control ismoved the volume will quickly fade up or down to match its position Whenmoving awiredremotecontrol itis best to quickly turn the volume off then turnitup to the desired volume This willeliminate asudden loud blast if the wired remote control was set at or close to full volume The IR transmitter Ch2 Ch1 Ch2
17. AUDIO VIDEO CONTROLLER OUT CH1 amp 2 FRONT END INPUT AVC POWER AMP OUT CH4 POWER AMP OUT CH3 POWER AMP OUT CH2 POWER AMP OUT CHI 0 Mute that channel 1 Unmute that channel Duplicate the 2 part of MIC 1 routing starting with push and hold RESET MORE AMP This menu is a continuation of the AMPLIFIER menu Standby Muting Sets the muting to the amp when standby Setany or all of the 8 different AMP mute devices left to right AUDIO VIDEO CONTROLLER OUT CH3 amp 4 AUDIO VIDEO CONTROLLER OUT CH1 amp 2 FRONTEND INPUT AVC POWER AMP OUT POWER AMP OUT CH3 POWER AMP OUT CH2 POWER AMP OUT CH 1 0 Mute thatchannel 1 Unmute that channel Duplicate the 2 part of MIC 1 routing starting with push andhold RESET BGM Muting Sets the muting to the amp when BGM Setany or all of the 8 different AMP mute devices left to right AUDIO VIDEO CONTROLLER OUT CH3 amp 4 AUDIO VIDEO CON TROLLER OUT CH1 amp 2 FRONT END INPUT AVC POWER AMP OUT CH4 POWER AMP OUT CH3 POWER AMP OUT CH2 POWER AMP OUT 0 Mute that channel 1 Unmute that channel Duplicate 2 part of MIC 1 routing starting with push and hold RESET Mic Muting Sets the muting to the amp when MIC is keyed Set any or all of the 8 different AMP mute devices left to right AUDIO VIDEO CONTROLLER OUT CH3 amp 4 AUDIO VIDEO CONTROLLER OUT CH1 amp 2 FRONTEND INPUT AVC POWER AMP OUT POWER AMP OUT CH3 POWER AMP OUT CH2 POWER AMP OUT CH 1 0 Mute that
18. CORD AN Stereo AN BORD N CORD 21822666 OUTPUT CH 1 amp 2 PROGRAM SELECTOR VOLUME CONTROL and MUTING CHAN 1 OUTPUT STEREO J19 AUX IN J15 MONO CH 1 2 AUX IN 015 CH 1 CH 2 CHAN 2 OUTPUT STEREO J22 CH 1 CH 2 AUX IN J16 AUX IN J16 MONO CH 1 CH 2 OUTPUT CH 3 amp 4 PROGRAM SELECTOR VOLUME CONTROL and MUTING CHAN 3 OUTPUT STEREO J23 AUX IN J17 MONO CH 3 CH 4 AUX IN J17 MONO CH 3 CH 4 CHAN 4 OUTPUT STEREO J26 MONO CH 3 CH 4 AUX IN J18 AUX IN J18 MONO 3 CH 4 PROGRAM SELECTOR VOLUME CONTROL and MUTE AMP MUTE 1 AMP MUTE 2 AMP MUTE 3 AMP MUTE 4 MICRO CONTROLLER COM CONTROL COM CONTROL ROWELINK ROWELINK ISOLATED INTERFACE FROM TO CCC Section 2 Installation amp Programming CHAN 1 CHAN 1 SS a NON INVERT INVERT CHAN 1 SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT CHANNEL 1or3 PROGRAM 4 SPEAKERS MIC SIGNAL COMBINER INVERTER CHAN 1 CHANNEL 1 2 SIGNAL CHANNEL 1 2 COMBINER CHANNEL 1 2 SIGNAL CHANNEL DUTPUT AMPLIFIER 1 2 COMBINER PROGRAM amp OUTPUT COMBINER CHANNEL TO CHAN 2 20r4 M speakers RESET CHAN 3 CHAN 3 NON INVERT INVERT CHAN 3 SIGNAL SIGNAL di
19. Continued Description Mic 1 Routing Sets MIC to route to any or all of the 6 different PREAMP output channels left to right AUXR AUX L CHI CH2 CH3 If on the display for the channel the MIC will not route to that channel If 1 then the MIC routes to the channel Push and hold RESET then press either 2 3 to step thru the channels Mic 2 Routing Sets MIC 2 to route to any or all of the 6 different PREAMP output channels left to right AUX R AUX L CH2 CH3 The channel currently selected will blink Hold RESET and press 9 to select 0 do not route or 1 route Then push POPULAR Mic 3 Routing Sets MIC 3 to route to any or all of the 6 different PREAMP output channels left to right AUX R AUX L CH2 CH3 CH4 The channel currently selected will blink Hold RESET and press 9 to select 0 do not route or 1 route Then push POPULAR Mic Type Sets the type of MIC to either karaoke or paging The same MIC can be used for either type The uses this to be able to control the volume of the main music BGM source for each type Also the leftmost bit bit 5 is the configuration bit 0 CD100K and 1 Download Bit 2 1 015 MIC3 2 1 respectively 0 karaoke and 1 page Hold RESET and push 2 3 to select MIC Hold RESET and push 9 to select MIC type and push POPULAR BGM VOLUME Sets the maximum volume level that BGM volume may be The range is 0 63 Type in
20. Movedowntothe next price LEVEL 2 PRICE by pressing and holding RESET and then pressing 1 Enter the next highest price enter 0200 and press POPULAR 6 Movedowntothenextprice LEVEL 3 PRICE by pressing and holding RESET and then pressing 1 Enter the next highest price enter 0500 and press POPULAR 7 Movedowntothenextprice LEVEL 4 PRICE by pressing and holding RESET and then pressing 1 Enter 0000 because only three prices are being used and press POPULAR 8 Movedowntothelastprice LEVEL 5 PRICE by pressing and holding RESET and then pressing 1 Enter 0000 and press POPULAR 9 Pressandhold RESET while pressing POPULAR 2 times This will place youinthe price menu Selectthe PLAYS LEVEL menu Option 1 fromthe main menu by pressing 21 10 Enterthenumberofdisc selections to be given for lowest amount on the disc portion ofthe example price card into LEVEL 1 PLAYS enter 004 and press POPULAR 21822666 2 9 CD 100K Phonograph 11 Movedowntothenext play option LEVEL 2 PLAYS by pressing and holding RESET and then pressing 1 enter 009 and press POPULAR 12 Movedowntothenext play option LEVEL 3 PLA YS by pressing and holding RESET and then pressing 1 enter 025 and press POPULAR 13 Movedowntothenext play option LEVEL 4 PLA YS by pressing and holding RESET and then pressing 1 enter 000 and press POPULAR 14 Movedowntothenext play option LEVEL 5 PLAYS by pressing and holding RESET and then pressing 1
21. Speakers for the 256 watt taps 8t 256 watts each Watts E5 to E5 21822666 2 13 CD 100K Phonograph Table 2 1 Extension Speaker Worksheet Sheet 3 8 OHM SPEAKERS CONNECTED TO TRANSFORMER TAPS Place the quantity of speakers in blank under QTY and multiply the quantity times the power consumption show stereo speakers as 2 speakers Place your results in the blank under TOTAL 8 Ohm Stereo Speakers connected to transformer taps QTY Total Connections Speakers for the 5 watt taps 84 5 watt each __ Watts El to E2 Speakers for the 2 watt taps ____ 2 watts each Watts El to Speakers for the 8 watt taps ____at8 watts each Watts El to E4 Speakers for the 18 watt taps 8t 18 watts each ___ watts E3 to E5 Speakers for the 24 watt taps 8t 24 watts each Watts E2 to E5 Speakers for the 32 watt taps 8t 32 watts each Watts El to E5 Speakers for the 50 watt taps ____ 50 watts each Watts E3 to E6 Speakers for the 72 watt taps 8t 72 watts each Watts El to E6 Speakers for the 95 watt taps ____ 95 watt each Watts E3 to E7 8 Ohm Mono Speakers connected to transformer taps Speakers for the 2 watt taps 8t2 watt each ___ Watts E2 to E2 Speakers for the 8 watt taps 8t 8 watt each Watts E3 to E3 Speakers for the 32 watt taps 8t 32 watt each Watts E4 to E4 Speakers for the 128 watt taps 8t 128 watt each Watts E5 to
22. enter 000 and press POPULAR CHECKING THE PRICING Add bills and coins if a coin acceptor is installed to reach the first or next price level Check for proper credit ateach price level SOUND SYSTEM SETUP If you are not using extension speakers skip to Section 9 and setup the AUDIO EQUALIZERS Extension Speaker Operation To avoid a poor sounding jukebox care must be taken when adding extension speakers Two requirements must be met 1 Speakers must be wired so that the power consumed by the jukebox speakers and extension speakers does not exceed the amplifier power rating After wiring the speakers perform an Amplifier Overload Check 2 Allspeakers must be connected with the correct polarity NOTE Channel 1 output phase is reversed with respect to channel 2 This reversal is necessary to extend monaural sound in a stereo jukebox system Because of this reversal speaker connections to channel 1 must be reversed when compared to channel 2 except for 70 V speaker connections The 70 V phasing is reversed inside the output transformers See figure 3 7 for correct polarity hookup of extension speakers If the and terminals are not wired properly the speakers will be out of phase causing a reduction in low frequencies bass Several charts have been included to assist you with connection of the extension speakers Figure 3 7 shows the entire sound system 2 10 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Progra
23. from 4 00 to 7 00 PM witha five minute delay between Autoplay selections e Alltypes of music from 7 00 PM to 9 00 PM with an increased volume level To accomplish this format Paul willuse Enhanced Autoplay to give the phonograph the exact music style that he desires HOW PAUL SET UP ENHANCED AUTOPLAY 1 Paulreads the tutorial carefully and begins to install Enhanced Autoplay by planning his work first 2 Paul fills out the Disc Category List see Figure 2 12 2 94 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming Locaton Paus ______ Category Name DISC CATEGORY LIST Category 9 13 02 Category Name Date Name each ofthe eight categories and then assign the discs to each category Category 3 gt coso 595 5 5529 0 r ER o jk g is 5 eot 95 EE i m 3878 lt 544 Place an X onthe category that you wish to assign to each disc All discs are assigned to category 1 fromthe factory KIT TX P P 24 2 00 01 02 03 04 24 24 IN X lt X lt X lt X lt X lt 05 06 07 08 09 CN gt lt X lt 0 0 0 gt 6 cdi 29 24
24. history Cash Displays total cash bill and coin received by the phonograph Bill Displays total bill cash received by the bill acceptor 21822666 Section 3 Service Table 3 1 Audit Commands Continued Command Description 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 Coin Displays total coin cash received by the coin acceptor Wallbox Displays total cash received by all Wallboxes Free Displays total free credits Paid Displays total paid for credits Most Popular Displays the total number of Most Popular selections made with the POPULAR button Mechanism Displays the total number of mechanism cycles Album Display total album buys Selections Displays the total number of selections made using the keyboard 221822666 3 9 CD 100K Phonograph COLLECTING MONEY 1 Open the top door and unlock the bill acceptor bill box by reaching in behind the bill acceptor 2 Remove currency then close and lock the bill box 3 Close the top door PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Preventive maintenance should be performed at the regular intervals specified while adjustments should be made only when necessary In addition to cleaning the cabineteach time the locations visited clean the interiorevery three to six months as required Keeping the cabinet interior clean reduces dust resulting in increased disc and component life see the table below for cleaning details Useavacuumcleanerto
25. key Go back to step 2 and go through step B 1 4 When the daily message schedule has been completed for one day the schedule may then be copied to the other six days by following this procedure Hold RESET and push 9 to return to display MSG SCH SMTWTFS The letter which is flashing should be the day you have just completed setting up the times for Hold RESET and push 8 The display reads CPY XX gt 5 Tocopy the date to the remaining six days push andhold RESET and push key 3 until the display shows XX gt SMTWTES Release RESET then push POPULAR XX denotes the day ON OFF times that have been entered 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming Example for setting up the message daily timer When this example iscompleted message4 will display every day from 12 00 00 00 midnightuntil 11 59 23 59 PM see Table 2 8 for Display Example A Follow step BB to obtain display MSG SCHSMTWTES B Hold RESET push 3 once The Mis now flashing Release RESET Push POPULAR D Pushkey 4 E Push POPULAR Hold RESET and push key 3 Release RESET Type 00 for the ON hour and push POPULAR Type 00 forthe ON minute and push POPULAR H Hold RESET and push key 3 Release RESET I Type 23 for the OFF hour and push POPULAR J Type59 forthe OFF minute and push POPULAR K HoldRESET push9 The M should be flashing Hold RESET and push key 8 copy command M HoldRESET repeatedly push ke
26. keys will raise and lower the volume The ROWELINK LED should flash continuously at approximated 20 CPS The IR VOL COMM LED will flash when a Ch1 Ch2 1 Ch2 key is pushed Single Volume Control Setup e Set terminal block jumper as shown in Figure 2 8A Remote Volume amp Cancel Control 30632201 e On 40933101 set all 1 DIP switches to OFF refer to Figure 2 8B e On 40933101 plug connector into P2 P1 is left open Dual Volume Control Setup e Set terminal block jumper as shownin Figure 2 8A Dual Remote Volume amp Cancel Control 30632209 e On 40933101 set S1 1 DIP switch to ON and all others OFF refer to Figure 2 8 e On 40933101 plug connector into P1 P2 is left open Figure 2 8B IR Volume Control 2CH Preamp 21822666 2 29 CD 100K Phonograph SOUND SYSTEM Acoustical Compensation Equalizer Tone Controls The preamplifier contains seven tone controls on each channelto compensate forroom acoustics in various locations These controls are on the amplifier chassis The sound level at which phonograph will be operated and the room furnishings determine the settings of these controls Aroom with carpet and drapery is a soft or highly absorbent location A crowded roomis also highly absorbent These location require greater emphasis of high frequencies A room with paneled walls and a bare or tiled floor is a hard nonabsorbent location which requires greater low frequency emphasis Regardless of the ro
27. 2400 4800 9600 CR MS DELAY 0 ee 5 22 2 22 SPEC REPORT 0 pe et DEVICE SETUP 92 MAIN DISP LINE 2 S RENTRER TRUM sitio ghe 93 DELAY TIME 10 94 LEAD SINGER LEFT RIGHT RIGHT delicate traccie 96 AP VOLUME OFF SEPART LOCKED OFF cr aa 2 97 VOLUME OPTION 10 rit ta cio cib A 98 VOLUME STEP 2 EXEC REDE ts AMPLIFIER 900 CH1 MIC OVERR 33 i ET rr 901 CH2 MIC OVERR 33 coca oi diri fi et 902 CH3 MIC OVERR 33 ei ee SEC SNA 903 CH4 MIC OVERR 33 904 MIC1 ROUT 111111 ini etd 905 MIC2 ROUT 111111 PT ER 906 MIC3 ROUT 111111 cat 907 MIC TYP 000111 die 2 908 MAX VOL 63 le ii EN NN IRREMOTE 911 RMT SELECT ON OFF ICD XCD OFF tr 912 RMT CREDIT 0 KORR IRE NUT NS 913 RMT PAUSE ON OFF OFF ETE 914 PAUSE TIME 90 MEER TT T EP 915 RMT APLY OVR ON OFF OFF 916 RMT RELOAD 0 0 noi ici il 917 RMT IN SEL ON OFF OFF iii li 918 IR CLEAR SEL ON OFF OFF gt 1 9090 CD INPUT LVL 34 indi DNE 9091 STEREO A LVL 34 RE ee Cl 9092 STEREO LVL 34 cri ic ius ato 9093 MONO LVL 34 III 9094 OUTCH 1 2 LVL 32 e Li Gatti 9095 OUTCH 3 4 LVL 32 po le Le 9096 EQUALIZ CH 1 8 2 1 99999 2E99999 1 9097 EQUALIZ amp 4 3E99999 4999900 1 1 1 MORE AMP 2 90990 PLAY AU IN SEL 5
28. 8 all 100 discs are assignedto Category 1 atthe factory To make setting up Autoplay easier you should assign namesto each category We have supplied a general purpose form to help you assign category numbers and discs A general purpose category assignment would look like Figure 2 12 Once you have decided what title to use foreach category you do not have to assign a name foreach category if you do eight categories you should determine the category or categories foreach disc Figure 2 12 also shows a sample category list for a phonograph with 50 discs Note that some discs fit into more than one category This means that Autoplay can select these discs if any one of the categories is scheduled You can assign adisc to alleight categories but depending on the category titles some category titles may exclude each other it s not likely that a Country amp Western disc would be assigned to Urban as well You can enter the categories as you look at the title pages on a CD 100K Phonograph Photocopy the Disc Category List at the back of this section and use the copy fora work sheet 2 90 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming 2 Make the Category Entries KEY FUNCTIONS Some key combinations have slightly different meanings in the Autoplay menus Table 2 9 shows what these key combinations dointhe Schedule display shows SCHEDULESMTWTES andin the Set Time SU 01 TIME modes Use the DISC mode to enter a dis
29. E5 70 VOLT SPEAKERS 70 volt speakers have a power tap on them or on their associated transformer Add together all of the 70 volt speaker tap settings and enter that value watts A1 to A2 Watts E7 to E7 2 14 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming Table 2 1 Extension Speaker Worksheet Sheet 4 Combine consumptions of all speakers Totals Connected to E7 Tapped4 Ohm Tapped 8 70 Volt A1 2 70 Volt E7 to E7 Stereo Mono Stereo Mono Grand Total Subtract the Grand Total from 1000 and write the 21822666 CD 100K Phonograph Table 2 1 Extension Speaker Worksheet Sheet 4 Continued 3 The phonograph wires to change are the Violet channel 1 and the Pink channel 2 on the output transformer assembly see Table 3 2A Use Table 3 2A as a guide to select the power used by the phonograph This power should roughly match the amount indicated in Power Available for the Phonograph on the previous page Table 2 2A Phonograph Speaker Power Select the speaker taps that will use up most of the Available Speaker Power You may select more or less phonograph power to suit your phonograph volume preference Phono Phono Speaker Connections Violet connects to Left E2 Pink Connects to Right E2 4 Violet connects to Left Pink Connects to Right Violet connects to Left E4 Pink Connects to Right E4 Violet connects to Left E5 Pink Connects
30. H 3 12 Coin ig 3 12 FREQUENTLY USED FIGURES AND TABLES Volume 1 Extension Speaker Worksheet Table 2 1 2 12 Amplifier Overload Check 2 2 000000202000000000000 2 16 Speaker Connections Figure 2 7 ssi esis esee 2 18 2 19 Volume 8 Cancel Control Diagrams Figure 2 8 2 28 Service Mode Map Figure 2 10 sisse sisse 2 36 Keyboard Controls Table 2 4 vier 2 41 Menu and Command Descriptions Table 2 5A and Table 2 5B ii 2 43 Command Index Table 2 5 i et dicte ro Ee LE LS ai 2 69 Audit Commands 315 sentes nennen 3 6 21822666 vii Digital Display Shows the Selection Playing Selection Being Made Selections Remaining the Message Center and Service Mode Display Selector Keyboard Enters Numbers Contains the POPULAR RESET MY SONG FIRST and Page Turning Keys Figure 1 1 CD 100K Major Components 21822666 viii Ai IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heedall warnings 4 Follow allinstructions 5 Donotusethis apparatus near water 6 Clean only with a dry cloth 7 Donotblockany v
31. OUT and CH1 through CH4 INPUT e jacks for connecting AUX inputs e Volume control for Channels 1 2 3 and 4 Each channel can be linked or separate e Microphones e 3 microphones can be connected and used simultaneously e inchjacks for balanced and unbalanced microphones and headers for Rowe microphones e Each microphone can be routed to any or all 6 outputs AUX L AUX R CHI CH2 CH3 CH4 e Microphones can be used for paging and or karaoke e RCA jacks and video and audio relays for video CD s karaoke and location A V TV s etc e Jacks marked AUDIO SWITCH and VIDEO SWITCH e RCAjacks for connecting external sound processor other sound systems etc e Jacks marked e CHINON INVERT SIGNAL INVERT SIGNAL OUTPUT CHI SIGNAL OUTPUT e CH2 OUTPUT CH2 SIGNAL OUTPUT e CH3NON INVERT SIGNAL CH3 INVERT SIGNAL OUTPUT CH3 SIGNAL OUTPUT e CH4 OUTPUT CH4 SIGNAL OUTPUT 21822666 2 103 CD 100K Phonograph e RCAjacks for surround sound e Jacks marked e CHI CH2 SIGNAL OUTPUT CHI CH2 SIGNAL OUTPUT e CH3 CH4 SIGNAL OUTPUT CH3 SIGNAL OUTPUT e RCAjacks for back end signal outputs Jacks marked e CHI SIGNAL OUTPUT CH2 SIGNAL OUTPUT e CH3 SIGNAL OUTPUT SIGNAL OUTPUT e CHlandCH3areinverted 2 104 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming This page intentionally left blank 21822666 2 105 CD 100K Phonograph CD STEREO L L MECHANISM CHAN 1 INPUT_L EQ CHAN OUTPUT AUX OUT
32. OUTPUT OUTPUT CHANNEL OUTPUT PROGRAM amp 10r3 MIC SIGNAL RCA SPEAKERS COMBINER INVERTER CHANNEL 3 4 SIGNAL TWO 21 OUTPUT CHANNEL 1000 WATT COMBINER DIGITAL POWER AMPLIFIER CHANNEL 3 4 SIGNAL CHANNEL OUTPUT 3 4 COMBINER CHAN 4 que PROGRAM amp OUTPUT MIC CHANNEL COMBINER 20r4 CHAN 4 SPEAKERS 4 1 POWER SUPPLY Input 22 VAC CT POWER SUPPLY Input 50 VAC CT Input 20 VAC 15V 15V 60V 8 5V 5 60V 12V Extremely Cool Extremely Cool Audio Video Audio Digital Controller Power Amplifier Modular Jack 2 2 22 2 5 429 STUDIO SOUND AUDIO BLOCK DIAGRAM 2 107 CD 100K 90993 Front end Program Selected in Standby Mode CD 441 442 Stereo A BGM J40 J43 Stereo B J39 J44 Mono C BGM J38 Factory setting is CD J41 J42 9099990 Output Ch 1 and 2 Program Selected in Standby Mode mono CH1 CH2 mono CH1 CH2 aux J15 aux J16 mono CH1 CH2 aux J16 aux J15 mono CH1 CH2 stereo J19 stereo J22 Factory setting is stereo stereo 9099991 Output Ch 3 and 4 Program Selected in Standby Mode mono CH3 mono CH3 CH4 aux J17 aux J18 mono CH3 aux J18 aux J17 mono CH3 CH4 stereo J23 stereo J26 Factory setting is stereo stereo 909990 Muting in Standby Mode Audio Video Controller Out CH 3 amp
33. RESET and push 5 once This will opena hole in the list Type the new selection number then push POPULAR If you try to enter a selection from a disk that has limits of 0 the disk is not installed in the machine or it has not yet been initialized selection 0001 will be inserted automatically TIMED FREE PLAY AND TIMED LOCKOUT SCHEDULING TUTORIAL What Multiple Lockout On Off Times Do Multiple lockout On Off times allow you to lockout prevent selecting or playing specific selections or discs up to three times a day each day of the week Selections or discs to be locked out are entered in OPTION 6990 Scheduling and entering the times is done in the same manner as MULTIPLE FREEPLA Y ON OFF times refer to the Timed Free Play example What Multiple Freeplay On Off Times Do Multiple Freeplay ON OFF Times allow you to stimulate interest in the phonograph by offering free plays at up to three times a day each day of the week Note that this feature only schedules the Freeplay times To allow Freeplay you must be sure to turn the TIMED FPLA COMMAND 54 ON before Freeplay will be enabled 2 78 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming See Table 2 5A for Commands 54 55 and 58 IfF REE PLAY STATUS is ON the phonograph will be on Free Play IfFREE PLAY STATUS is OFF the phonograph will not be on FREE PLAY Free Play status will always be turned OFF when a STOP time and day matches the time and day on the
34. Real Time Clock and timed Free Play is setto ON Free Play status will onlytum ON when the START time and day matches the time and day of the R eal Time Clock and timed Free Playis setto ON When timed Free Play is setto OFF the systemwill notturn Free Play status ON or OFF 1 Turn Timed Freeplay On Example Theexample shown in Figure 2 1 1 shows the Multiple Freeplay On Off Times sheet filled out for Sunday and Monday To make keying the schedule in easier use this form to make yourplans then key in the schedule Photocopy the original of this form which isin the back of this section MULTIPLE FREEPLAY ON OFF TIMES Fill in the START times STOP times and the COMMENTS before you make the actual scheduling changes Sunday On Off Comment 10 00 10 30 One Freeplay Period Comment Two Freeplay Periods Tuesday Comment 1 3 No Freeplay Scheduled Figure 2 11 Sample Freeplay Schedule 21822666 2 79 CD 100K Phonograph 2 Plan the Schedule Scheduling Freeplay is simple justrememberthese rules SCHEDULINGRULES The schedule must have one ON time and a corresponding OFF time for each scheduled time These times must follow these simple restrictions Examples Monday ON OFF Wrong The OFF time is set before the ON time 1 10 30 10 00 The ON time must be earlier than the corresponding OFF time Monday ON OFF Wrong A gap was left in the schedule 1
35. Type the new value and then press POPULAR Level 4 Price XX Displays and sets the price of the 4th credit level Type the new value and then press POPULAR Level 5 Price XX Displays and sets the price of the 5th credit level Type the new value and then press POPULAR Not Used 2 55 CD 100K Phonograph Code 52 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 528 529 60 61 2 56 Table 2 5A Menu amp Command Descriptions Continued Description PLAYS Q LEVEL Displays andedits of plays or alternate plays ata given level and sets alternate pricetimes Not Used Level 1 Plays XX Displays andsets the number of plays given for this credit level Type the new value and then press POPULAR When setting hold RESET and press 9 to select normal or alternate plays Level 2 Plays XX Displays and sets the number of plays given for this credit level Type the new value and then press POPULAR When setting hold RESET and press 9 to select normal or alternate plays Level 3 Plays XX Displays and sets the number of plays given for this credit level Type the new value and then press POPULAR When setting hold RESET and press 9 to select normal or alternate plays Level 4 Plays XX Displays and sets the number of plays given for this credit level Type the new value and then press POPULAR When setting hold RESET and press 9 to select normal or alternate plays Level 5 Plays XX Displays
36. Video Mode mono CH1 CH2 mono CH1 CH2 aux J15 aux J16 mono CH1 CH2 aux J16 aux J15 mono CH1 CH2 stereo J19 stereo J22 Factory setting is stereo stereo 909998 Output Ch 3 and 4 Program Selected in Playing Video Mode mono CH3 mono CH3 aux J17 aux J18 mono CH3 aux J18 aux J17 mono CH3 stereo J23 stereo J26 Factory setting is stereo stereo 90998 Muting in Playing Video Mode Audio Video Controller Out CH 3 amp 4 Audio Video Controller Out CH 1 amp 2 Front End AVC Power Amp Out CHI Power Amp Out CH2 Power Amp Out Power Amp Out CH4 Factory Setting 11111111 unmutes all 21822666 Playing Mic Audio Keyed Mode Mode 90990 Front end Program Selected in Playing Audio Mode CD 441 J42 Stereo BGM J40 J43 Stereo B J39 J44 Mono J38 Factory setting is CD J41 J42 909993 Output Ch 1 and 2 Program Selected in Playing Audio Mode mono CH1 CH2 mono CH1 CH2 aux J15 aux J16 mono CH1 CH2 aux J16 aux J15 mono CH1 CH2 stereo J19 stereo J22 Factory setting is stereo stereo 909994 Output Ch 3 and 4 Program Selected in Playing Audio Mode mono CH3 CH4 aux J17 aux J18 mono CH3 aux J18 aux J17 stereo J23 stereo J26 Factory setting is stereo stereo 90996 Muting in Playing Audio Mode
37. W AVC CD STEREO MECHANISM amp PAGE INPUT R CHAN 1 CHAN 1 AUDIO AUX INPUT CHAN 2 INPUT STEREO A BGM ok SERE AUTOMATIC VOLUME FRONT CONTROL END AVC SOME PROGRAM and R SELECTOR MUTING and MUTING CHAN 2 AUDIO AUX INPUT CHAN 1 amp 2 COMBINER MONO OUTPUT L STEREO B INPUT L 3 STEREO INPUT CHAN 4 INPUT Far EQ OUTPUT CHAN 3 amp 4 COMBINER MONO OUTPUT P2 RowE MIC 1 J30 Phone LEVEL MIC 1 BALANCED CONTROL or UNBALANCED MIC 1 INPUT P5 ROWEMIC2 EQ CONTROL 435 1 4 EQ CONTROL MIC 2 BALANCED LEVEL EQ CONTROL or UNBALANCED CONTROL EQ CONTROL a ibd AVC MUTE PROGRAM SELECTOR and MUTE MIC ROUTE DRIVE MIC ROUTE DRIVE MIC ROUTE DRIVE MIC LEVEL DRIVE MIC LEVEL DRIVE MIC LEVEL DRIVE OPEN MIC SENSE OPEN MIC SENSE OPEN MIC SENSE AUDIO VIDEO DRIVE P6 Rowemic3 445 1 4 MIC 3 BALANCED UNBALANCED INPUT LEVEL CONTROL MIC 3 47 VIDEO J48 VIDEO IN OUT J34 AUDIO IN OUT st IN OUT Standby Standby Standby BGM mode Audio Playing Mogg Audio Playing Audio Playing Karaoke Playing i Playing Li Playing Video Playing Ideo Flaying ideo Playing VIDEO RELAY CONTROLLER AUDIO RELAY CONTROLLER 2 106 21822666 BORD
38. and Lockouts eere 2 76 Autoplay Programming Modes 2 77 Lockout and Timed Lockout Modes sees nuns n tnter nina nn 2 78 Editing Autoplay Premiums Priorities and Lockouts enne 2 78 Timed Free Play and Timed Lockout Scheduling Tutorial seen 2 78 What Multiple Lockout On Off Times Do i 2 78 What Multiple Freeplay On Off Times DO 2 78 Rowe Phonograph Message Center 2 81 Inserting or Changing Messages ii 2 82 Setting the Daily Message Display Time s iii 2 86 Setting the Master On Off Date 2 88 Enhanced Autoplay Tutorial deccecebiesentunbecdessntustocncnsetescocedisscsaneceeuadeedune 2 88 Dine E aa al aaa aa 2 88 Differences Between Standard and Enhanced Autoplay ii 2 88 Setting Up Enhanced Autoplay 2 89 Using RESET 9 the Category MeNU i 2 92 Disc Mode iux eI Ip P en uU atts ace 2 92 Category Mode ila Lilia FEO aa 2 92 Day Of The Week once ta cic E it
39. and sets the number of plays given for this credit level Type the new value and then press POPULAR When setting hold RESET and press 9 to select normal or alternate plays Alt Prc on hh mm Displays and sets the time of day alternate pricing turns on Enter the time in 24 hour format Alternate pricing gives ALT 1 PLAYS XX ALT2 PLAYS XX etc insteadofLVL 1 PLAYS XX LVL 2 PLAYS XX etc Alt Prc OFF hh mm Displays and sets the time of day alternate pricing turns off Set the OFF time equal to the ON time CODE 526 if you do not want alternate pricing My Song First Allows you to turn the My Song First feature ON or OFF Hold RESET and press 9 to toggle ON or OFF Press POPULAR to save the change MSF Credits Displays and sets the number of credits required to make My Song First Type the new value 1 5 and push POPULAR OPTIONS Displays and allows you to change the phonographs miscellaneous options Lockouts Displays and selects lockout selections or discs 50 maximum These selections are not allowed to be selected by the customer or AUTOPLAY see Programming Autoplay Premiums Priorities Lockouts and Pairs If a locked out selection is attempted the words Not Allowed will momentarily appear on the display Priorities Displays and sets priority selections 100 maximum When these selections are made by the customer they will be inserted at the top of the play list and they will be played next see Programmi
40. be rated 4 ohms and capable of 300 watts Question Why a300 watt rating on the speaker Answer Safety factor life of speaker These speakers are expensive providing a lot of soundin a localized area which does not optimize the room sound A better way to distribute the sound is by adding more speakers Diagram 2 has a layout of 8 speakers at 8 ohms each and only having arating of 150 watts each which includes a safety factor The expense factor should now be less for each speaker For areally big room Diagram 3 be the best scenario Diagram shows a series parallel hookup with up to 16 speakers The advantage is the ratings are 4 ohms at only 75 watts each Thus giving you a lot of sound ata reasonable price To ensure the speakers work correctly the 2 wired in series should be of the same make and model Different models wired in series will not give equal outputs and the frequency response may be strange Question Too many speakers now Answer Simply leave off as many speakers as you wish as long as itis 2 ata time which means a series combo combination To minimize cost itisrecommended to utilize Diagram 4 This shows 32 speakers their rating only has to be 8 ohms at50 watts This allows you to use inexpensive speakers which can be found at the big electronic stores This also provides you the chance to A B them for sound Try also to get the most efficient speakers 2 22 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Pro
41. both the front and rear of the magazine Be sure to keep the magazine disc load approxi mately balanced If the magazine is partially loaded with all discs on one side the sprag wheel may lock and the magazine will not turn 5 Repeat Step 4 until all discs have been changed 6 Release the two catches holding the keyboard display 7 Placethe SERVICE switch in the SERVICE mode and check that SER VICE MODE is onthe keyboard display 8 Type 31 andthe display will show PROGRAM INIT Enter the CD numbers that you have changed and press POPULAR aftereach number After you have entered all of the disc numbers place the phonograph into the NORMAL mode and the initialization process will start Selections can be made while the new discs are being initialized 221822666 3 5 CD 100K Phonograph COMPLETE AUDIT COMMAND LIST Table 3 1 is acomplete list of the Audit commands with an explanation of what each command does Table 3 1 Audit Commands Command Description 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 3 6 AUDITS Are the functions and menus that allow you to display and reset the various accumulated figures formoney popularity number of plays and credits CASH AUDITS Is the menu that allows you to display but not change cash totals number of coins through the coin switches and the total number of bills PLAY AUDITS Is the menu that allows you display but not change credits autoplays mecha
42. keep credit after power failure on off OPTIONS 63 keep money after power failure on off OPTIONS 64 multiplier PRICING 53 report REPORTS 70 Clear cash AUDITS 14 conditions STATUS 87 credits STATUS 82 disc popularity AUDITS 13 STATUS 81 plays AUDITS 15 programmed autoplay selections AUTOPLAY 46 selection popularity AUDITS 16 selections STATUS 83 Coin and Bill Billvalues PRICING 506 509 Coin switch short pulses PRICING 56 Coin switch values PRICING 501 506 509 2 70 21822666 Table 2 5B CD 100K Command Index Section 2 Installation amp Programming Continued Function Menu Command Credit autoplay AUTOPLAY 40 44 47 clear credits STATUS 82 display or change credits STATUS 84 free play on off PRICING 55 keep credit after power failure on off OPTIONS 63 levels PRICING 511 515 multiplier PRICING 53 my song first PRICING 528 529 remaining STATUS 84 selectionsremaining STATUS 85 values PRICING 521 527 Daylight saving time settings date and time change INITIALIZE 39 and 38 saving time OFF STD NONSTD OPTIONS 697 saving time OFF date non standard only OPTIONS 697 saving time ON date non standard only OPTIONS 697 Defaults default all automatic OPTIONS 6996 default amplifier settings DEVICE SETUP 95 default factory load test code OPTIONS 6997 default pricing PRICING 59 Disc autoplay AUTOPLAY 40 49 clear conditions STATUS 87 conditions STATUS 86 conditions report REPORTS 77 initialize INITIALIZE 30 33 lo
43. least popular disc Press and hold RESET and then press 3 to moveupthrough the popularity display toward the least popular disc You canrequest the popularity fora particular disc by pressing the disc number 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming CD 100K Phonograph Code 1041 1042 1043 1044 1045 Table 2 5A Menu amp Command Descriptions Continued Description Current Number of Type 2 Coins Displays the total number of Type 2 coins 106 collected since the last time the CLEAR CASH command Selection 4 in AUDITS menu was used Current Number of Type 3 Coins Displays the total number of Type 3 coins 25 collected since the last time the CLEAR CASH command Selection 4 in AUDITS menu was used Current Number of Type 4 Coins Displays the total number of Type 4 coins 50 collected since the last time the CLEAR CASH command Selection 4 in AUDITS menu was used Current Number of Type 5 Coins Displays the total number of Type 5 coins collected since the last time the CLEAR CASH command Selection 4 in the AUDITS menu was used Current Number of Type 6 Coins Displays the total number of Type 6 coins collected since the last time the CLEAR CASH command Selection 4in the AUDITS menu was used Menu Item 509 must be COIN if coin SW 6 used as coin input 1046 1049 Not Used 11 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 PLAY AUDITS Allows youto display but not ch
44. letti cis ei 90991 PLAY KA IN SEL 5 chi ir Lal ii lai 90992 PLAY VI IN SEL 5 it ct iui 90993 SBY IN SEL 5 i Hae 90994 BGM IN SEL 5 ci di ai 22025 224 90995 MIC IN SEL 6 me cs ni eda 90996 AUD MUT 11111111 tanti ee de XA 90997 KAR MUT 11111111 tecnica curia sa 90998 VID MUT 11111111 WM 8 MENU MENU COMMAND NAME 909990 909991 909992 909993 909994 909995 909996 909997 909998 9099990 9099991 9099992 9099993 9099994 9099995 9099996 9099997 9099998 9099999 MORE AMP SBY MUT BGM MUT MIC MUT PLY AU MOD 1 2 PLY AU MOD 3 4 PLY KA MOD 1 2 PLY KA MOD 3 4 PLY VI MOD 1 2 PLY VI MOD 3 4 MORE AMP 4 SBY OUTMOD 1 2 SBY OUTMOD 3 4 BGM OUTMOD 1 2 BGM OUTMOD 3 4 MIC OUTMOD 1 2 MIC OUTMOD 3 4 1 MSK2 MSK3 MSK4 1 Time shows current time of day 2 Date shows current month day year 3 See Enhanced Autoplay Tutorial 4 See Timed Free Play and Timed Lockout Scheduling Tutorial 5 See Programming Autoplay Premium Priorities Lockouts and Pairs FACTORY OPERATOR SETTINGS CHANGES 00000000 00000000 11111111 O101010101 C 11111111111 11111111111 11111111111 11111111111 WM 9 Section 2 Installation amp Programming OPTIONAL STUDIO SOUND SYSTEM Introduction The Studio Sound system canuse one ortwo digital power amplifiers Each 2 digital poweramplifieris rated 1000 500 x2 watts RMS 2 ohm load The 4 channel Audio Video Controller replaces t
45. li ll i aa 64 KEEP MONEY ON OFF ON nei iii 65 ALBUM SELECT ON OFF ON cene ali 66 PRIORITY PLY ON OFF ON Le oi Li 67 TRKS IN A ROW 2 ii aa 68 KARAOKE 100 MAX 5 ON cit ii ili MORE OPTIONS 1 690 PAID PLAY FIFO RAND FIFO a i i 691 FREE PLAY RAND FIFO RAND SI IERI ANIA A 692 CLEAR TIME 240 e did i gt 693 LOCKOUT COUNT 99 694 PLAY LIMIT 0 ra o ero e 695 CANCEL APLAY ON OFF OFF lia culi du li 696 AP ONLY 25 oO 00 ri ee 22 ponti 01 __ 2 2 o 02 ___ ____ 082 m 697 DAYLIT STD NONSTD OFF STD slo TT T DAYLIT ON ONLY FOR STD DAYLIT OFF ONLY FOR NON STD oli 698 CLR ON OFF ON pie 22 222 MORE OPTIONS 2 6990 LOCK 25 00______ O0f er NERO 01 02 5 32552222 522 02 tot riali 6991 LOCK SCH SMTWTFS PALA AI INA NA 6992 FREE ALBUM ON OFF OFF critici 6993 THANK YOU ON OFF ON rt ani 6994 POPULAR KEY ON i 6995 PREMIUM RATIO 2 MINE AI 6996 AUTOLOD DFLT OFF ce sere srt 6998 SEL 00 00 allea 2 6999 PAIR SEL 10 MAX 00_ ar Lu se 02 ao 03 WM 7 MENU MENU FACTORY OPERATOR COMMAND NAME SETTINGS CHANGES REPORTS 78 BAUD RATE 9600 RCM 226 2222 UAI RI E E 600 1200
46. minute must be changed together 43 Stop Sets the time of day that Autoplay willno longer be allowed to make selections or give credits If you arenotfamiliar with 24 hourtime keeping use the following table to help you figure the 24 hour time Midnight Is entered as 00 00 12 59 PM after noon is the same but 1 00 PM Is entered as 13 00 and all the succeeding times are entered as 12 the hour 12 59 PM 12 59 5 00 PM 17 00 10 00 PM 22 00 1 00 PM 13 00 6 00 PM 18 00 11 00 PM 23 00 2 00 PM 14 00 7 00 PM 19 00 12 00 AM 00 00 3 00 PM 15 00 8 00 PM 20 00 9 00 PM 21 00 4 00 PM 16 00 44 OnDaysSMTWTFS Allows you to select the days ofthe week that Autoplay can make selections give credits Press and hold RESET then press either 2 or 3 to move from day to day The day currently selected will blink Hold RESET and then press 9 to turn the day ON or OFF Press POPULAR to save any changes 45 Programmed Displays and changes the individual selection numbers that will be played This mode allows you have Autoplay play specific selections or discs Amaximum of 100 selections or discs can be programmed On the menu the two digit number is the play sequence number and the four digit number isthe selection number Ifno programmed selections are made the Autoplay function will select arandom disc andarandom track each time Autoplay makes a selection If one or more selections are programmed the programmed selections wi
47. next display Record the CASH VALUE inthe usual way 3 Repeat Step 2 until you do the last CASH audit which is the 2 BILLS audit Do this audit then press and hold RESET while you press POPULAR three times Play Audits 1 Type110 This displays the FREE CREDITS value Record the FREE CREDITS figure in your usual way and go to the next step 2 Press and hold RESET and then press 1 This will move you down to the next display Record the credit value in the usual way 3 Repeat Step 2 until you do the last PLAY audit which is the OVERPLAY audit Do this audit then press and hold RESET while you press POPULAR three times Non Resettable Audits 1 120 This displays the NON RESETTABLECASH value Record NON RESETTABLECASH value in yourusual way and go to the next step 2 Pressandhold RESET and then press 1 This will move you down tothe next display Record the value in the usual way 3 RepeatStep2untilyoudothelastNON RESETTABLE audit which is the SELS audit Do this audit then press and hold RESET while you press POPULAR three times This returns you to the main menu Most Popular Disc 1 17 The mostpopular disc number will be displayed 2 Ifyou wishto know the next to the most popular disc press and hold RESET and then press 3 Press and hold RESET then press 3 to display each successive Most Popular disc Press and hold RESET then press 2 to move through the popularity display toward the
48. pin 1 to pin 6 pin 2 to pin 5 pin 3 to pin 4 pin 4 to pin 3 pin 5 to pin 6 pin 6 to pin 1 You can purchase cable s or parts to make you own from Radio Shack Digi Key or other sources A total of 4 volume control units may be wired to a phonograph Each volume control unit is assigned a different Rowelink address The factory installed volume control unit unit 1 is assigned address Unit2 would be assigned address 1 unit3 address 2 and unit 4 address 3 To set the addresses for units 2 3 4 take the unit apart and set the dip switches as follows Address 0 Both switches OFF already assigned to unit 1 Address 1 Switch 1 OFF Switch 2 ON Address 2 Switch 1 ON Switch 2 OFF Address 3 Switch 1 ON Switch 2 ON Putthe unit back together 21822666 2 101 CD 100K Phonograph Audio Video Controller Description The extremely versatile 4 channel Audio Video Controller transforms audio signals from the CD player microphones background music equipment tuner tape etc and other sound processors equipment systems into signals for the Power Amplifier Also ithas video and audio relays for interfacing your video requirements karaoke Video CD s TV shows etc Ithas AVC automatic volume control to correct varying recording levels and tone control via 5 band equalizers Alladjustments and options are programmable and retained in the CCC Microphones Rowe microphones or low level balanced unbalanced micr
49. push POPULAR 4 Enter the four digit year message is to play and push POPULAR B Setting the OFF time for the message Hold RESET and push 3 then release RESET 1 Thedisplay now reads M OFF 12 302050 Push POPULAR This menu turns the message OFF for the selected date and beyond M should be the message number you created the ON date for 2 Enter the two digit month the message is to stop playing and push POPULAR to save Enter the two digit day the message is to stop playing and push POPULAR to save Enter the four digit yearthe message is to stop playing and push POPULAR to save ENHANCED AUTOPLAY TUTORIAL Autoplay The Autoplay feature stimulates customer interestin the phonograph by periodically playing selections The Autoplay feature is factory preset to STD and plays one track after the phonograph has been idle for 20 minutes This feature may be programmed for any length of time between 0 and 255 minutes Selections may be played in a specific sequence Differences Between Standard and Enhanced Autoplay Enhanced Autoplay lets you categorize the discs for example Popular Country Rock etc Up toeight categories can be assigned and selected up to 20 different times of the day each day of the week Standard Autoplay cannot assign categories has one ON OFF time and lets you select which days of the week Autoplay is active Enhanced Autoplay programming is more involved so Standard Autoplay should be used unless categori
50. signal STEREO PREAMP Figure 1 6 The preamp increases the signal fromthe CD player corrects for varying recording levels automatic volume control or AVC allows the volume to be adjusted manually and modifies the CD tone tone changes are made through a7 band graphic equalizer STEREO AMPLIFIER Figure 1 6 The power amplifier converts the preamp signal to a signal that can be used by the phonograph speakers Figure 1 6 1000 Watt Stereo Amplifier Components 1 8 21822666 Section 1 Installation amp System Description Two Wire Volume Control A Rowe innovation the two wire volume control simplifies complex installations and reduces cost A special preamplifier design permits volume control wiring using any unshieldedtwo wire cable OUTPUT TRANSFORMERS The output transformers Figure 1 7 stepup the power amplifier s output voltage for 70 voltextension speakers The output transformers also provide connections taps for selecting different power levels for the speakers Figure 1 7 Output Transformer Package Components SPEAKER SYSTEM The speaker system consists of two specially designed speaker channels Each channel consists of one woofer one mid high range speaker a tweeter and a crossover network 221822666 1 9 CD 100K Phonograph CD Changer Mechanism The CD changer mechanism also referred to as the mechanism or mech isloca
51. time settings for each day There are also ON OFF settings for each day of the week The display screen reads MSG SCH SMTWTES MSG SCH means that you are inthe MESSAGE SCHEDULE MENU This menu allows daily message plays SMTWTEFES Selects the day from Sunday to Saturday to play messages 2 86 Turning a message ON or OFF for a day of the week 1 2 Hold RESET andrepeatedly pushthe2 or3 key to move the cursor to the day you wish to play a message Release the RESET key and push POPULAR toenterthe play menu forthe day you have chosen Push the message number s that you wish to display for the selected day Ifthe message number is displayed the message will be activated if the time ON OFF is set If the message numberis blanked that message will not be displayed Push POPULAR to save your program settings Setting the time of day to play a message three available ON OFF time settings per day 1 2 Hold RESET and push 3 to enter the TIME ON menu Release the RESET key Determine the time you would like the message to begin playing Enterthe hour and push POPULAR Enter the minutes and press POPULAR Hold RESET and push 3 to move to the TIME OFF menu for the selected message Release the RESET key Determine the time you would like the message to turn off Enter the hour and press POPULAR Enter the minutes and press POPULAR If additional TIME ON OFF for this day is required hold RESET and push 3 then release the RESET
52. to change the disc number easily This mode is particularly useful if you are changing or checking categories fora wide range of disc numbers Example You want view the categories assigned to Discs 15 45 and 87 If you enter 15 you will see the categories assigned to Disc 15 Enter 45 and you will see the categories assigned to Disc 45 Enter 87 and the display shows the categories assigned to Disc 87 In DISC mode the following keys have these functions RESET 2 Decrements the disc number by one disc RESET 3 Increments the disc number by one disc POPULAR Changes to CATEGORY mode not a toggle function Number Keys Numbers entered become the new disc numbers The new categories are displayed as each digit of the new disc is entered C Select the disc number that you wish to assign categories CATEGORY MODE CATEGORY mode the sign is ahead of the category numbers allows you to change the category numbers assigned to disc Key Combination RESET 2 Decrements the disc number by one disc RESET 3 Increments the disc number by one disc POPULAR Saves any changes made to the category list and increments the disc number by on disc Number Keys Toggles the corresponding categories ON and OFF In CATEGORY mode the following keys have these functions D Press RESET 9 to switch to CATEGORY mode E Enterthe numbers 1 through 8 that correspond to the categories that you wish to assign to the disc The number k
53. undetectable damage that will lead to failure after several weeks or even months of use Before you touch the player discharge your hands and tools by touching a grounded metal part of the phonograph such as the amplifier or power supply chassis If you need to remove the CD player for servicing place the CD player into the anti static bag shipped with the phonograph for this purpose immediately after you remove it from the phonograph Remove the rubber band on the hold down plate Remove the rubber band wire hook and warning tag that hold the sprag lever out of the sprag wheel Removeall tape from the magazine belt and magazine pulley Check to see that the title page assembly is plugged in VISUAL INSPECTION Check to be sure that all electrical plugs are completely seated into their receptacles PHONOGRAPH LEVELING To insure proper operation level the phonograph cabinet from left to right and front to back by inserting spacers under the caster wheels HANDY CASE Locate the Handy Case in a blue plastic envelope The Handy Case contains a variety of items including the phonograph service manual and parts catalog spare parts and fuses Keep the Handy Case inside the phonograph so the service manual and parts will be readily available when needed DIIJNG e WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD A postage paid Warranty Registration Card is included with the phonograph This card should be filled out and returnedto Rowe MAJOR COMPON
54. volume and push POPULAR MORE AMP 1 This menu is acontinuation of the AMPLIFIER menu CD Input Preset Volume Level Sets the CD input level from 0 50 Type in new level and push POPULAR Stereo A Input Preset Volume Level Sets the stereo a input level from 0 50 Type in new level and push POPULAR Stereo B Input Preset Volume Level Sets the stereo b input level from 0 50 Type in new level and push POPULAR Mono Input Preset Volume Level Sets the mono input level from 0 50 Typein new level and push POPULAR Channel 1 amp 2 Output Preset Volume Level Sets the CH 1 amp 2 output level from 0 50 Type in new level and push POPULAR Channel 3 amp 4 Output Preset Volume Level Sets the CH 3 amp 4 output level from 0 50 Type in new level and push POPULAR 21822666 2 63 CD 100K Phonograph Code 9096 9097 9098 9099 90990 90991 90992 90993 90994 90995 2 64 Table 2 5A Menu amp Command Descriptions Continued Description Equalizer Ch 1 2 Sets the Ch 1 amp 2 5 band Equalizers The range is 0 9 lefttoright CHI 59hz 205hz 790hz 2 95khz 12khz CH2 59hz 205hz 790hz 2 95khz 12khz 0 maximum attenuation for particular frequency 9 minimum attenuation for particular frequency Hold RESET and push 2 3 to select channel frequency Push key 0 9 to select attenuation at the channel frequency and push POPULAR Equalizer Ch 3 4 Sets the Ch 3 amp 4 5 band Equalizers The ran
55. watts to each speaker Two 4 ohm speakers in series at 125 watts per series watts 62 5 watts to each speaker 8 ohm speakers at 125 watts each watts 4 ohm speakers at 250 watts each watts 2 12 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming Table 2 1 Extension Speaker Worksheet Sheet 2 4 OHM SPEAKERS CONNECTED TO TRANSFORMER TAPS Place the quantity ofspeakersin the blankunderQTY andmultiply the quantity times the powerconsumption show stereo speakers as 2 speakers Place yourresults inthe blankunder TOTAL 4 Ohm Stereo Speakers connected to transformer taps QTY Total Connections Speakers for the 1 watt taps ___atlwatteach Watts El to E2 Speakers for the 4 watt taps 8t 4 watts each Watts El to Speakers for the 16 watt taps ___ 8t 16 watts each Watts El to E4 Speakers for the 36 watt taps 8t 36 watts each Watts E3 to E5 Speakers for the 49 watt taps 8t 49 watts each Watts E2 to E5 Speakers for the 64 watt taps at 64 watts each Watts El to E5 Speakers for the 100 watt taps at 100 watts each Watts E3 to E6 Speakers for the 121 watt taps 8t 121 watts each ___ Watts E2 to E6 4 Ohm Mono Speakers connected to transformer taps Speakers for the 4 watt taps 8t 4 watts each Watts E2 to E2 Speakers for the 16 watt taps 8t 16 watts each Watts E3 to E3 Speakers for the 64 watt taps at 64 watts each Watts E4 to E4
56. 03 505 506 507 509 511 512 513 514 515 INITIALIZE CONDITION LOG SKIP CANCEL TIME CANCEL TIME DATE AUTO PLAY 2 AUTO PLAY IS STD ENH CDT OFF DELAY TIME MINUTES START TIME TIME OF DAY STOP TIME TIME OF DAY ON DAYS PROGRAM APLAY STATUS ON OFF ENH APLAY SCHEDULE PRICING MULTIPLIER TIMED FPLAY ON OFF FPLAY STATUS ON OFF SHORT PULSES ON OFF FREE SCH COUNTRY US UK AUSTRA CANADA COIN SW VALUES COIN SW 1 COIN SW 2 COIN SW 3 COIN SW 4 COIN SW 5 COIN BILL 6 BILL 1 BILL 2 COIN BILL 6 BILL COIN PRICE LEVELS LVL 1 PRICE LVL 2 PRICE LVL 3 PRICE LVL 4 PRICE LVL 5 PRICE PLAY LEVELS LVL 1 PLAYS ALT 1 PLAYS LVL 2 PLAYS ALT 2 PLAYS LVL 3 PLAYS ALT 3 PLAYS LVL 4 PLAYS ALT 4 PLAYS LVL 5 PLAYS ALT 5 PLAYS ALT PRC ON ALT PRC OFF MY SNG FIRST ON OFF MSF CREDITS FACTORY SETTINGS 05 99 99 EASTERN STD STD 20 00 00 23 59 SMTWTFS 00 SMTWTFS 5 OFF OFF OFF SMTWTFS US OPERATOR CHANGES WM 6 MENU MENU FACTORY OPERATOR COMMAND NAME SETTINGS CHANGES OPTIONS 60 LOCKOUTS 50 00_ QU ie e TIE Ql gt case cieca BOSE O2 00222 _____ 03 _____________ 61 PRIORITY 100 5 00 NS EN ia ples 02 ine ion ic tette ritor air 62 PREMIUMS 100 00_ 00 cr ra ns ON ea E 025 3222 2 a 03 00 63 KEEP CREDIT ON OFF ON
57. 087 is allowed AUTOPLAY This menu sets AUTOPLAY ON or OFF and defines the Autoplay characteristics If AUTOPLAY IS COMMAND 40 has been set to STD then COMMANDS 40 through 47 in this table apply If AUTOPLAY IS COMMAND 40 has been set to CDT then COMMANDS 40 through 44 and COMMAND 47 in this table apply If AUTOPLAY IS COMMAND 40 has been set to ENH then COMMANDS 40 through 49 apply and you should read about how to used these commands in the Enhanced Autoplay Tutorial that appears at the end of this section Autoplay Is Displays and sets the AUTOPLAY style to either STANDARD ENHANCED CREDIT or OFF Press and hold RESET and then press 9 to toggle between the four options and press POPULAR to select the option that you want 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming Table 2 5A Menu amp Command Descriptions Continued Code Description 41 DelayTime Displaysandsetsthe time between Autoplay selections or displays and sets the time between giving a Credit Type the number in minutes then press POPULAR This command is used only in STANDARD and CREDIT Autoplay Set TIME DELAY to 00 forcontinuous Autoplay or Credit as for background music 42 StartTime Sets the time of day that Autoplay is allowed to begin making Autoplay selections orto begin to give Credits Enter the time in 24 hour format see the table that follows Stop Time Type the hourthen press POPULAR Type the minute then press POPULAR Both the hour and
58. 10 00 Gaps are not allowed 2 11 00 11 30 Wrong No OFF time was scheduled 1 15 00 Each scheduled Freeplay time must have 2 i00 cL an ON time and an OFF time Monday ON OFF Right The proper times were entered and 1 10 00 10 30 the schedule iscomplete 2 11 00 11 30 3 Enter the Schedule If you have not verified that Timed Freeplay is ON go back to the previous topics and check the Freeplay status before you make or change the Freeplay Schedule A From the SERVICE display enter 58 to display Line 8 of the Pricing Menu This line will show FREE SCH SMTWTFS with the first S Sunday in the calendarblinking Move the cursor to another day by pressing either RESET 2 or by pressing RESET 3 Move the cursor back to Monday and press POPULAR to view Monday s schedule Atthis time the display shows MON 1 ON and the 1 s digit of the hours field is blinking The MON 1 onthe display indicates that this schedule entry is the first Monday ON time Enter the first Monday ON time hour from the sample schedule see Figure 2 11 by entering the ON time hour and then pressing POPULAR Enter the minutes in the same way and then press POPULAR Tomove to the first OFF time for Monday press RESET 3 enter the OFF time and press POPULAR Press RESET 3 to advance to second OFF time Enter OFF Time and then press Press RESET 9 to mo
59. 21822666 2 49 CD 100K Phonograph Code 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 270 271 272 2 50 Table 2 5A Menu amp Command Descriptions Continued Description Page Mode Displays and toggles the automatic page selection mode Hold RESET while pushing 9 to toggle OFF CHANGE or AD Press POPULAR to save the change If OFF the automatic page change selection is disabled If CHANGE a page will flip when the CHANGE TIMEINTERVAL 22 elapses and the phonograph isin standby If AD the page mechanism will park at the DISPLA Y PAGE 23 location when the CHANGE TIME INTERV AL elapses and the phonograph is in standby Change Time Displays and sets the time interval for page changes 1 minute minimum in minutes inthe new time in minutes then press POPULAR Display Page Page to be displayed in the AD mode Type in the new page number then press POPULAR Title Page Number Control Controls the first and last page that can be selected from the keyboard Type the low page number for IN then press POPULAR Type the high page number for OUT then press POPULAR again Title Page Speed Control Controls the speed that the title pages will change The IN value is the speed that the pages will turn when they are moving up and the OUT valueis the speed that the pages will turn when they are moving down The allowable selections are 1 9 Type the new speed number for IN then press POPULAR Type the new speed n
60. 4 Audio Video Controller Out CH 182 Front End AVC Power Amp Out CHI Power Amp Out CH2 Power Amp Out CH3 Power Amp Out CH4 Factory Setting 00000000 mutes all 90994 Front end Program Selected in BGM Mode CD J41 42 Stereo A BGM J40 J43 Stereo B J39 J44 Mono C BGM J38 Factory setting is CD J41 J42 9099992 Output Ch 1 and 2 Program Selected in BGM Mode mono CH1 CH2 mono CH1 CH2 aux J15 aux J16 mono CH1 CH2 aux J16 aux J15 mono CH1 CH2 stereo J19 stereo J22 Factory setting is stereo stereo 9099993 Output Ch 3 and 4 Program Selected in BGM Mode mono CH3 CH4 mono CH3 CH4 aux J17 aux J18 mono CH3 aux J18 aux J17 mono CH3 H4 stereo J23 stereo J26 Factory setting is stereo stereo 909991 Muting in BGM Mode Audio Video Controller Out CH 3 amp 4 Audio Video Controller Out CH 1 amp 2 Front End AVC Power Amp Out Power Amp Out CH2 Power Amp Out CH3 Power Amp Out CH4 Factory Setting 00000000 mutes all 908 BGM Volume Max Range is 0 to 63 Factory setting is 63 93 BGM Delay Time Delay from Standby Mode to BGM Mode Factory setting is 10 seconds 96 Autoplay Volume The Standby Mode is active between plays and after all sections are played until phonograph goes to The Playing Karaoke Mode is active when playing a Karaoke selection MENU BGM Mode item 68 Playin Standby Karaoke Mode Mode Pla
61. 9 DEVICE SETUP 90 909 MORE 1 MORE 2 0 AMPLIFIER lt lt CH1 OVERR CD INPUT EVE 0 PLY AUINSEL 1 IR REMOTE 1 CH2 MIC OVERR 1 STEREO A LVL 1 PLY KA IN SEL 2 MAIN DISP LINE 2 CH3 OVERR 2 STEREO B LVL 2 PLY VI IN SEL 3 BGM DELAY TIME MIC OVERR 3 SBY IN SEL 4 LEAD SINGER MIC 1 ROUT OUTCH 1 2 LVL 5 AMP FACTORY LOAD 5 MIC 2 ROUT 5 OUTCH 3 4 LVL 5 SEL 6 APLAY VOLUME 6 MIC 3 ROUT 6 EQUALIZ CH 1 2 6 7 VOLUME OPTION MIC TYP EQUALIZ CH 3 4 7 8 VOLUME STEP 8 BGM MAX VOL 8 8 9 9 MORE AMP 1 gt 9 MORE AMP 2 gt 9 MORE 3 gt SELECT CREDIT PAUSE PAUSE TIME RMT RELOAD IN SEL IR CLR SEL 90999 4 SBY OUTCH 1 2 SBY OUTCH 3 4 OUTCH 1 2 OUTCH 3 4 MIC OUTCH 1 2 OUTCH 3 4 MSK 1 MSK 2 MSK 3 MSK 4 MORE 3 SBY MUT BGM MUT MIC MUT PLY AU MOD 1 2 PLY AU MOD PLY KA MOD 1 2 PLY KA MOD 3 4 PLY VID MOD 1 2 PLY VID MOD 1 2 MORE
62. AUDITS menu was used Album Buys Displays the number of times albums have been bought since the last time the CLEAR PLAYS command Selection 5 in the AUDITS menu was used Most Popular Plays Displays the number of times that the POPULAR button was used to select the most popular selection since the last time the CLEAR PLAYS command Selection 5 inthe AUDITS menu was used Normal Selections Displays the number of selections made from the keyboard Overplay Counter Displays the number of overplays selected since the last time the CLEAR PLAYS command Selection 5 inthe AUDITS menu was used The overplay counter is part of the CCC s memory which keeps track of how many duplicate selections were made A selection is considered to be a duplicate ifithas been entered but the CCC has not sent the selection number to the CD mechanism controller Current Number of Type 5 Coins Displays the total number of Type 5 coins collected since the last time the CLEAR CASH command Selection 4 in the AUDITS menu was used Current Number of Type 6 Coins Displays the total number of Type 6 coins collected since the last time the CLEAR CASH command Selection 4 in the AUDITS menu was used Menu Item 509 must be COIN if coin SW 6 used as coin input NON RESETTABLES These totals for cash plays and credits can be displayed from any security level but they cannot be reset from any security level These totals constitute the permanent phonograph
63. Audio Video Controller Out CH 3 amp 4 Audio Video Controller Out CH 1 amp 2 Front End AVC Power Amp Out CH1 Power Amp Out CH2 Power Amp Out CH3 Power Amp Out CH4 Factory Setting 11111111 unmutes all ADDITIONAL PROGRAMMING 98 IR Volume Step Controls how fast the volume changes when using IR remote to adjust volume Range is 1 to 5 Factory Setting is 2 9099996 9099999 Volume Control Switch Mask Disable enable individual switches when using multiple volume control units Factory setting is 11111111111 all switches enabled 95 Amp Factory Load Loads Factory Setting for the amplifier 9096 Equalizer Ch 1 2 Two 5 band equalizers 9097 Equalizer Ch 3 4 Two 5 band equalizers Range of each band is 0 to 9 Range is 0 to 50 Factory Setting is 34 Range is 0 to 50 Factory Setting is 32 97 Volume Option L L1 L2 means those channels volumes are locked together Changing the volume on any L L1 L2 channel will also change the volume on all like channels S means separate Changing the volume on a S channel will not affect other channels Factory Setting is 1 99999 2E99999 3E99999 4E99999 9090 9093 Attenuates or raises level of Front end signal to fit into AVC range 9094 9095 Attenuates or raises level of outputs to give 1V rms output when volume is 63 maximum and equalizers have factory settings There are 10 different options Factory setting is opti
64. CH2 or CH3 switches will adjust AMP CH1 CH2 and CH3 volumes those3 amp volumes are locked together 21822666 2 61 CD 100K Phonograph Code 98 99 90 900 901 902 903 2 62 Table 2 5A Menu amp Command Descriptions Continued Description 3 means CH3 volumeup down switch controls AMP CH3 volume Any of CH1 CH2 or CHA switches will adjust AMP CH1 CH2 and volumes those 3 amp volumes are locked together 4 meansCH2 volumeup down switch controls AMP CH2 volume Any of CH1 CH3 orCH4 switches will adjust AMP CH1 CH3 and volumes those 3 amp volumes are locked together 5 meansCHI volumeup downswitchcontrols AMPCHI volume Any of CH2 CH3 or CH4 switches will adjust AMP CH2 CH3 and CH4 volumes those 3 amp volumes are locked together 6 means CH3 orCH4 volume up down switches controls AMP CH3 or CH4 volumes respectively Any of CH1 or CH2 switches will adjust AMP CH 1 and CH2 volumes those 2 amp volumes are locked together 7 meansCHlorCH2 volume up down switches controls AMP CHI orCH2 volumes respectively Any of CH3 or CH4 switches will adjust AMP CH3 volumes those 2 amp volumes are locked together 8 meansCH1 CH2 CH3 or CH4 volume up down switches controls AMP CH1 CH2 CH3 or CH4 volumesrespectively 9 meansanyofCHI or CH3 volume up down switches will adjust CH1 and CH3 volumes those 2 AMP volumes are locked together Any of CH2 or CH4 switches will adjust A
65. CHANGES 1 Determine the prices that are to be charged for disc selections and place the price decals from the Price Sheet into the slots on the Price Card The following is an example of acompleted Price Card Price of Selections 4 for 1 00 9 for 2 00 25 for 5 00 2 Enterthe SERVICE mode by pulling the SER VICE button to the SERVICE position 2 8 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming NOTE This example will not give the correct dollar amounts for U S money unless PRICING OPTION 3 is set to 5 This is the factory setting for U S phonographs and you should not have to change it Use the prices in the example that follows to help yourself better understand the phonograph s pricing Example CD Prices 4 for 1 00 9 for 2 00 25 for 5 00 If You Have a Problem in a Menu 1 Press and hold down RESET and then press 0 until you come to the top of the current menu If this menu name doesn t help press and hold RESET and then press POPULAR This will move you to the top of the previous menu In most cases this will return you to the main menu SERVICE MODE If you still cannot determine where you are press and hold RESET and then press POPULAR again This will return you to the main menu SERVICE MODE 3 Selectthe PRICELEVELS menu Option 1 from the main menu by pressing 511 4 Nowenterthe LEVEL 1 PRICE whichis the lowest disc selection price enter 0100 and press POPULAR 5
66. ENTS OF THE CD 100K Figure 1 1 shows the major components ofthe CD 100K Phonograph Take a minute to familiarize yourself with these components Table 8 1 Volume 2 Section 8 lists the accessories that you may have in addition to the standard phonograph 1 6 21822666 Section 1 Installation amp System Description CD Selection System CD selections are made by entering the four digit selection number on the selector keyboard see Figure 1 5 Figure 1 5 Keyboard Keyboard The keyboard consists of 15 keys Ten digit keys and five special keys The two PAGE CHANGE keys move the title pages electrically The RESET button allows the customer to reenter his selection ifhe has changed his mind or made a mistake The POPULAR key selects the selection that customers have selected the greatest number of times Pressing the POPULAR key a second time will select the second most popular selection Pressing the POPULAR key athird time will select the third most popular selection and so on The POPULAR key selection feature can be disabled if desired see Command 6994 in Table 2 4 The My Song First key allows a customer to put his song for extra credit ahead of other songs that have been selected previously See COMMAND 528 to disable this feature See COMMAND 529 to set the number of credits to Make My Song First NOTE On anew phonograph a phonograph that has had its CCC replaced ora phonograph that has had the POPULARITY cleare
67. ESETUP 98 karaokelead singerchannel DEVICESETUP 94 load amplifier factory settings DEVICESETUP 95 main volume override when mic keyed AMPLIFIER 900 903 microphonerouting AMPLIFIER 904 906 microphonetype paging karaoke AMPLIFIER 907 muting unmuting foreach mode AMPLIFIER 90996 909992 output select foreach mode AMPLIFIER 909993 9099995 output volume preset levels AMPLIFIER 9094 9095 volumecontrol mask forswitches AMPLIFIER 9099996 909999 volume option setting DEVICE SETUP 97 Attractmode change time between page changes ATTRACT 22 select a specific AD page ATTRACT 23 set speed that title pages turn ATTRACT 25 settitle page number limits ATTRACT 24 turnattract on off ATTRACT 20 turn auto page change on off ATTRACT 21 Audits allaudit REPORTS 74 automatic clear OPTIONS 698 cash AUDITS 100 109 118 119 non resettable AUDITS 120 129 play AUDITS 110 117 2 69 CD 100K Phonograph Table 2 5B CD 100K Command Index Continued Function Menu Command Autoplay autoplay bgm volume DEVICE SETUP 96 autoplay days of the week enable AUTOPLAY 44 autoplay only discs OPTIONS 696 autoplay start time AUTOPLAY 42 autoplay status on off AUTOPLAY 47 autoplay stop time AUTOPLAY 43 cancel autoplay selectearly on off OPTIONS 695 clear programmed Autoplay AUTOPLAY 46 enhanced categories AUTOPLAY 48 enhanced schedules AUTOPLAY 49 select a specific disc and track AUTOPLAY 45 time between Autoplays AUTOPLAY 41 turn Autoplay on off AUTOPLAY 40 Cash clear AUDITS 14
68. MONO CD INPUT AGHZ 1 08KHZ y 108HZ 3 43KHZ VOLUME CONTROL 343HZ 6 10 8KHZ LEFT CHANNEL 199 AZZ GRAPHIC EQUALIZER 1183N Figure 2 9C Non Absorbent Rooms 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming Paging Paging circuitry is part of the Preamplifier The Microphone cable plugs directly into the preamplifier CHANGING THE NUMBER OF CREDITS REMAINING Use these steps to increase or decrease the number of CREDITS REMAINING on the phonograph 1 Enterthe SERVICE mode by pulling the SER VICE button out to the SER VICE position 2 Type 84 then type the number of CREDITS REMAINING that you want Press POPULAR to complete thechange ENTERING THE SERVICE MODE Menus can only be used while the phonograph is in the SER VICE mode To enter the SER VICE mode open the top door and pull the SERVICE button out Figure 2 4 tothe SERVICE position When the phonograph is placed into the SERVICE mode the message SER VICE MODE appears on the digital display 21822666 2 33 CD 100K Phonograph If You Get Lost in the Menus Since the menu mode of pricing and programming does not require you to use any reference material you may occasionally find that you have ventured down the wrong menu and that you don t know what option is next To correct this situation perform the following steps 1 Press and hold down RESET and press 0 until you come to the top of current menu
69. MP CH2 and CHA volumes those 2 AMP volumesare locked together 10 orhighermeansany of CH1 CH2 CH3 or CH4 volume up down switch will adjust AMPCH1 CH2 CH3 and volumes those 4 AMP volumes are locked together Type in the value and push POPULAR 4 channel preamplifieronly IR Volume Step Sets the amount of volume change each IR volume key up down produces The range is 1 5 steps Type in value and push POPULAR 4 channel preamplifier only Not Used AMPLIFIER Activates and defines the AMPLIFIER options Mic Volume Override Ch 1 Adjusts the main volume for CH 1 of the music BGM input source when a paging MIC is keyed The range is 0 63 Type in the volume you want and push POPULAR Mic Volume Override Ch 2 Adjusts the main volume for CH 2 of the music BGM input source when a paging MIC is keyed The range is 0 63 Type in the volume you want and push POPULAR Mic Volume Override Ch Adjusts the main volume for CH 3 of the music BGM input source when a paging MIC is keyed The range is 0 63 Type in the volume you want and push POPULAR Mic Volume Override Ch 4 Adjusts the main volume for CH 4 of the music BGM input source when a paging MIC is keyed The range is 0 63 Type in the volume you want and push POPULAR 21822666 904 905 906 907 908 909 9090 9091 9092 9093 9094 9095 Section 2 Installation amp Programming Table 2 5A Menu amp Command Descriptions
70. OTE w COMMAND 46 CLEAR PROGRAMMED clears all programmed selections entered in 6 7 45 Set COMMAND 47 AUTOPLAY STATUS to COMMAND 48 and 49 See Setting Up Enhanced Autoplay Schedules on the following pages 21822666 2 89 CD 100K Phonograph Setting Up Enhanced Autoplay Schedules Commands 48 and 49 Enhanced Autoplay provides up to 20 events each day of the week fora total of 140 events per week Before you begin entering specifics for these events some preliminary work mustbe done Ifyoutake the time todo this work now you will find that planning entering and changing the Autoplay schedule will be mucheasier The five major tasks to perform are 1 Assigning acategory number or numbers to each disc installed in the phonograph using the Disc Category List worksheet as shown in Figure 2 12 Use the Worksheet Masters at the end of this section for the actual masters 2 Entering the disc category list into the phonograph 3 Developing the Autoplay Event Schedule using the Autoplay Event Schedule Worksheet 4 Entering the Autoplay Event Schedule into the phonograph 5 Copy a schedule to the other days of the week FOLLOW STEPS 1 THROUGH5 TO SET UP AN ENHANCED AUTOPLAY SCHEDULE 1 Set Up the Categories Categories should be assigned if you wantto take full advantage of Enhanced Autoplay s ability to select specific kinds of music Autoplay sees the eight categories as Category 1 through
71. R SEL POP 6 7 MESSAGE CENTER gt 7 DISC START 7 MP DISC 8 PIEZO TIME 8 VIDEO CD S 8 8 9 PLAY DELAY 9 9 9 3 INITIALIZE 4 AUTOPLAY 12 11 PLAY AUDITS O FULL INITIALIZE 0 AUTOPLAY IS 0 0 FREE CRDTS 1 PROGRAM INIT 1 DELAY TIME 1 1 PAID CRDTS 2 DISC 2 START TIME 2 2 AUTOPLAYS 3 CANCEL INIT 3 STOP TIME 3 3 MECHPLAYS 4 INITIALIZED 4 ON DAYS SMTWTFS 4 4 ALBUM SELS 5 CONDITION LOG 5 5 5 MPOP SELS 6 SKIP CANCEL 6 CLEAR PROGRAMMED 6 6 NORMSELS 7 TIME CANCEL 7 APLAY STATUS x 7 OVERPLAY 8 TIME 8 8 8 MSF SELS 9 DATE 9 SCHEDULE SMTWTFS 9 9 5 PRICING 51 PRICE LEVELS 52 0 COINSW VALUES gt 0 0 0 1 PRICE LEVELS 1 COIN SW 1 1 LVL 1 PRICE 1 LVL 1 PLAYS 2 PLAYS LEVEL gt 2 COINSW2 2 LVL 2 PRICE 2 LVL 2 PLAYS 3 MULTIPLIER 3 COINSW3 3 LVL 3 PRICE 3 LVL3 PLAYS 4 TIMED FPLAY 4 COINSW4 4 LVL 4 PRICE 4 LVL 4 PLAYS 5 FPLAY STATUS 5 COINSW5 5 LVL 5 PRICE 5 LVL5 PLAYS 6 SHORT PULSES 6 COIN BILL 6 6 6 ALTPRCON 7 7 BILL 1 7 7 ALTPRC OFF 8 FREE 5 SMTWTFS 8 BILL 2 8 8 MY SNG FIRST 9 COUNTRY 9 COIN BILL 6 9 9 MSF CREDITS Version 2 3 KEY FUNCTIONS RESET 0 gt Move up 1 line RESET 1 gt Move down 1 line RESET 2 gt Move left decrement RESET 3 gt Move right increment RESE
72. T 4 gt Delete RESET 5 gt Insert RESET 7 gt Negate RESET 8 gt Copy RESET 9 gt Toggle Next RESET POPULAR gt Escape Backup POPULAR gt Enter NOTE A line beginning with an is the title of a page A line ending with gt indicates another page exists Figure 2 10 Service Mode Map 2 36 21822666 1 N T OPTIONS LOCKOUTS PRIORITY PREMIUMS KEEP CREDIT KEEP MONEY ALBUM SELECT PRIORITY PLY TRKS IN A ROW KARAOKE MORE OPTIONS 1 gt REPORTS CASH REPORT PLAY REPORT POPULAR REPORT NON RESET REPORT ALL AUDIT REPORT SETUP REPORT ERR HIST REPORT DISC COND REPORT BAUD RATE CANCEL REPORTS o 1 MORE OPTIONS PAID PLAY FREE PLAY CLEAR TIME LOCKOUT COUNT PLAY LIMIT CANCEL APLAY AP ONLY DAYLIT IS AUTOMAT CLR MORE OPTIONS 2 gt STATUS ERROR HISTORY CLEAR ERRORS CLEAR CREDITS CLEAR SELECTIONS CREDITS SELS LEFT DISC CONDITIONS CLEAR CONDITIONS VERSIONS ON CYCLES o Section 2 Installation amp Programming MORE OPTIONS 2 TIM LOCK LOCK SCH SMTWTFS FREE ALBUM THANK YOU POPULAR KEY PREMIUM RATIO AUTOLOD DFLT RAM TEST CODE SEL PAIRS SEL
73. TRACT 26 piezo buzzer active time ATTRACT 28 popular key on off OPTIONS 6994 program with top door closed on off SECURITY 05 service switch enable on off SECURITY 05 software level STATUS 88 thank you message on off OPTIONS 6993 time and date change INITIALIZE 38 and 39 tracks inarow OPTIONS 67 versions STATUS 88 video CD s MESSAGE CENTER 278 volumecontrol mask forswitches AMPLIFIER 9099996 909999 volume option setting DEVICE SETUP 97 21822666 2 75 CD 100K Phonograph Table 2 5B Function Software level Thank You message on off Time and date change Tracksinarow Versions CD 100K Command Index Continued Menu STATUS OPTIONS INITIALIZE OPTIONS STATUS Command 88 6993 38 and 39 67 88 PROGRAMMINGAUTOPLAY PREMIUMS PRIORITIES LOCKOUTS AND PAIRS Each of these seven options will allow programming specific selection or disc numbers into memory The procedure is the same for all seven options Place the phonograph into the SER VICE mode and get to the SER VICE display hold RESET and press POPULAR as many times as necessary to display SERVICE MODE Enter the command for the particular option to be programmed For Autoplay Programming Type Display shows 4 AUTOPLAY 5 PROGRAM 00 For Autoplay Only Programming Type Display shows 69 MORE OPTIONS 1 6 AP ONLY 00 For Lockouts Programming Type Display shows 6 OPTIONS 0 LOCKOUTS 00 For Tim
74. UDIO SOUND AUDIO PROGRAMMING BLOCK DIAGRAM 2 109 CD 100K Phonograph How to remote the Volume Control Unit using existing 3 wire cable CD 100K Phongraph 6 Conductor Modular Wall Jack Mount in Phonograph 6 Conductor Modular Wall Jack Mount by VCU White Blue Black Yellow SYSTEM RESET SYSTEM RESET 9 6 1 5 2 MUTE i Red ereen 3198 Rowena 3 4 ROWELINK A Volume 5 Green Red 5 een Control 1 6 9 5 Unit 6 wire Yellow Black Modular Cable 34037901 Modular cable that connects CCC to Volume Control Unit Blue White 9 VDC 100 ma Wall Plug in Power Supply How to remote the Volume Control Unit using existing 4 wire cable CD 100K Phongraph 6 Conductor Modular Wall Jack Mount in Phonograph 6 Conductor Modular Wall Jack Mount by VCU White 1 H H D Existing 4 wire Cable Black SYSTEM RESET SYSTEM RESET 2 ped Rowelink B 3 317 1 31 8 3 4 Volume gt 5 Green 5 _____ Control 1 6 i 9 Unit 6 wire Yellow Modular Cable 34037901 Modular cable that connects CCC to Volume Control Unit Blue 2 110 21822666 Section 3 Routine Service INTRODUCTION Routine and preventive maintenance are to be performed on your normal periodic service call This section di
75. ULAR to execute Hold RESET and repeatedly push 3 to select item 1 The display screen reads MSG 1 EDT DEL VU e MSG l Selects a message from number 1 8 to edit EDT Allows you to enter or change the selected message DEL Deletes selected message from memory You must push POPULAR three times to delete amessage e VU Displays the selected message 2 82 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming Example for programming a new message When this example is complete the display will read HELLO TOM as message number three A Follow step AA to obtain MSG 1 EDT DEL VU B Push key 3 to edit message three Push POPULAR Push POPULAR to go to the edit screen D Display should be blank except the cursor flashing at digit eight see Table 2 6 E Pushkey 1 until the display shows Push POPULAR cursor points to the next character Pushkey 1 until the display shows E Push POPULAR Pushkey 1 until display shows L Press POPULAR H Pushkey 7 Display shows L Press POPULAR I Pushkey 7 Display shows L Then push key 1 until the display shows O Press POPULAR J Push POPULAR Display shows a space Pushkey 1 until display shows T Push POPULAR Pushkey7 Display shows Then push key 0 until display shows Push POPULAR M Pushkey7 Display shows Then push key 0 until display shows M Push POPULAR N Pressthekey9toexitandsavethe message Table 2 6 Example Message Progra
76. acking the CD 100K you should continue the installation process by following the title rack loading and programming instructions in Section 2 Section 2 Installation and Programming Continues the installation process with disc and title rack loading instructions programming references and step by step programming and pricing instructions Whether you are familiar with previous Rowe phonographs or not pay special attention to the pricing and programming Programming and pricing have been set at the factory so you may not wish to change any of the CD 100K options After you load the titles and the discs the CD 100K is ready to play Section 3 Routine Service Provides routine service instructions for collecting money doing cash and play audits resetting phonograph totals and doing preventive maintenance 2 Section 4 LED Lighting Section 5 Troubleshooting Provides troubleshooting charts error code and disc condition descriptions troubleshoot ing procedures wiring diagrams and diagnostic LED descriptions Section 6 Mechanical Adjustments Details the mechanical checks and adjustment procedures for all of the CD 100K modules Section 7 Miscellaneous Contains specifications fuse and circuit breaker locations and a resistor color code chart Section 8 ThePartsCatalog Lists andillustrates all replaceable modules in the CD 100K The Accessory Equipment Listis at the end of this section This manual
77. and sets the number of minutes the phonograph can be paused Type the new number then press POPULAR to save your choice Remote Autoplay Override Allows the remote to turn Autoplay either ON or OFF if this feature is ON Hold RESET and press 9 to toggle ON and OFF Press POPULAR to save your choice Remote Reload Once a week on Monday the value in this location is added to the REMOTE CREDIT MENU COMMAND 92 Type the number of credits you want to give each week Press POPULAR to save your choice Remote Input Select Allows the Remote to command the Preamp to switch to the next input Stereo A Stereo B Mono C CD Player if this feature is on Hold RESET and press 9 to toggle ON or OFF Then press POPULAR 4 channel preamplifieronly IR Clear Sel OFF means don t allow the IR remote to clearall selections ON means allow the IR remote toclearall selections Remote Plays Displaysthe numberof selections made from the remote 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming Table 2 5B CD 100K Command Index 21822666 Function Menu Command Album free on off OPTIONS 6992 maximumtracks in arow OPTIONS 67 Select on off OPTIONS 65 Amplifier 4 channel preamp only autoplay bgm volume DEVICE SETUP 96 bgm delay time DEVICE SETUP 93 volumemaximum AMPLIFIER 908 equalizersettings AMPLIFIER 9096 9097 input select foreach mode AMPLIFIER 90990 90995 input volume preset levels AMPLIFIER 9090 9093 ir volume step DEVIC
78. and you must enter the proper four digit security code to change to Level 2 or Level 3 NOTE The SECURITY option should be left OFF unless you need security to prevent tampering with your music programming pricing or phonograph options Table 2 5A and Table 2 5B which follow describes the commands and how to make programming changes Loading Factory Settings After replacing the CCC EPROM 1 Turn POWER switch on back of phonograph OFF and pull the SERVICE button out to the SER VICE position 2 Turn POWER switch ON and within three seconds press and hold the red 51 FACTORY BUTTON on the CCC Hold the button down until the display shows LOADING DEFAULTS Do not be concerned when a 14 04 WARNING appears because it is just a status message indicating that the defaults were loaded Fora fresh start clear out this warning service mode menu item 81 2 42 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming Table 2 5A Menu amp Command Descriptions Description SERVICE MODE Is the title of the MAIN menu This menu is the beginning menu for all the other menus Allofthe options in this menu are names for other menus The table that follows contains descriptions of all of the menu options Enter two three four five or six digit commands from the SERVICE MODE display 0 00 01 02 03 04 05 SECURITY Contains options to access and change the security levels and tochange the phonograp
79. ange credits autoplays mechanism plays and album plays Free Credits Displays the number of free credits given since the last time the CLEAR PLAYS command Selection 5 inthe AUDITS menu was used Paid Credits Displays the number of paid credits given since the last time the CLEAR PLAYS command Selection 5 inthe AUDITS menu was used Autoplays Displays the number of Autoplays made since the last time the CLEAR PLA YS command Selection 5 inthe AUDITS menu was used Mechanism Plays Displays the number of times the mechanism has played CD s since the last time the CLEAR PLA YS command Selection 5 in the AUDITS menu was used Album Buys Displays the number of times albums have been bought since the last time the CLEAR PLAYS command Selection 5 inthe AUDITS menu was used Most Popular Plays Displays the number of times that the POPULAR button was used to select the most popular selection since the last time the CLEAR PLA YS command Selection 5 in the AUDITS menu wasused Normal Selections Displays the number of selections made from the keyboard 21822666 117 118 119 12 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 20 Section 2 Installation amp Programming Table 2 5A Menu amp Command Descriptions Continued Description Overplay Counter Displays the number of overplays selected since the last time the CLEAR PLAYS command Selection 5 inthe AUDITS me
80. artist that can be played consecutively Type the new number then press POPULAR Karaoke Displays and sets karaoke selections 100maximum When these selections are being played by the mech the CCC will operate in the karaoke mode The CCC sets an output bit to control the CD G video decoder and the CCC instructs the AMP thata karaoke selection is being played see Programming Autoplay Premiums Priorities Lockouts and Pairs MORE OPTIONS 1 The MORE OPTIONS 1 menu is acontinuation of the OPTIONS menu Paid Play Determines the play sequence for paid selections This option toggles between random RAND and FIFO First In First Out sequences Hold RESET and press 9 to toggle RAND or FIFO Press POPULAR to save the change Free Play Determines the play sequence for free selections This option toggles between random RAND and FIFO First In First Out sequences Hold RESET and press 9 to toggle RAND or FIFO Press POPULAR to save the change Clear Time Allows values from 00 to 999 minutes for the 4 HOUR CLEAR 274 TIME The factory setting is 240 minutes Type the new number then press POPULAR 21822666 2 57 CD 100K Phonograph Code 693 694 695 696 697 698 699 6990 6991 2 58 Table 2 5A Menu amp Command Descriptions Continued Description Lockout Count Adds the selection to the LOCKOUT LIST 60 when the DISC CONDITIONS NUMBER OF SKIP OCCURRENCES reaches the programmed value To cha
81. c number Switch to CATEGORY mode to change the categories assigned to the disc selected in the DISC mode Table 2 9 Key Functions Key Function in Function in Combination SCHEDULE SMTWTFS SU 01 TIME RESET 2 Me Sono et Decrements the event number one day RESET 3 Increments the event number one day RESET 4 Ne funsti n Deletes the current events and moves all events down one line Inserts a blank entry at this event RESET 5 No function number and pushes all other events up one line Toggles the negative sign in VOL1 RESET 7 No function and VOL2 8 Starts the copy function RESET 9 Enters the indicated day s Advances to the next program programmable field POPULAR Enters the indicated day s Stores the displayed data in the program displayed field A Enterthe SERVICE mode B Enter 48 to access the Autoplay Category menu The display will initially show 00 CAT 1 e The sign tothe left of the 00 indicates that the disc number will be changed DISC mode rather than changing the categories assigned CATEGORY mode e TheOOindicates the disc number e The 1 indicates that disc 00 is only assigned to Category 1 21822666 2 91 CD 100K Phonograph USING RESET 9 IN THE CATEGORY MENU RESET 9toggles between DISC mode and CATEGORY mode DISC MODE DISC mode the sign is ahead of the disc number only allows you to change the disc numberthatis displayed Use this mode
82. ce program Autoplay will follow that sequence and play only those selections entered The order of play will follow the sequence When entering a selection number ending in 00 this is notnormally a valid selection in to the Autoplay sequence Autoplay willselect arandom selection from that particular disk For example sequence number 04 has Selection 5200 programmed in When Autoplay gets to sequence number 04 the 5th Autoplay selection to be played it will play arandom track from disk 52 Specific selection numbers and random selections on specific disks may be entered together and in any orderin an Autoplay sequenced program 21822666 2 77 CD 100K Phonograph LOCKOUT AND TIMED LOCKOUT MODES To lockouta disc enter the two digit disc number followed by two zeros To lockout a selection enter the four digit selection number If you are at Security Level and have one of the four programming options on the display you will notice 1 s digit of the sequence number will be blinking The blinking digit indicates it may be changed Type the sequence number where the new selection is to be entered then push POPULAR Ifthe sequence numberentered would create ahole the display will change to show the next available sequence number The 1 s digitin the selection number will now blink Type a four digit selection number two digit disc number for Autoplay only then press POPULAR to save it The 1 s digit in the sequence number wi
83. channel 1 Unmute that channel Duplicate the 2 part of MIC 1 routing starting with push and hold RESET 2 65 CD 100K Phonograph Code 909993 909994 909995 909996 909997 909998 909999 9099990 9099991 9099992 9099993 2 66 Table 2 5A Menu amp Command Descriptions Continued Description Playing Audio Output Select Ch 1 2 Sets the output select forchannel pairs 1 amp 2 ofthe amp when playing audio Setforone of following 1 aux aux 22 mono aux 23 aux mono 4 stereo stereo 5 Type in 1 2 3 4 5 and push POPULAR Playing Audio Output Select Ch 3 4 Sets the output select for channel pairs 3 amp 4 of the amp when playing audio Set for one of following mono mono 1 aux aux 22 mono aux 23 aux mono 4 stereo stereo 5 Type in 1 2 3 4 or 5 and push POPULAR Playing Karaoke Output Select Ch 1 2 Sets the output select for channel pairs 1 amp 2 of the amp when playing Karaoke Set for one of following mono mono 1 aux aux 2 mono aux 3 aux mono 4 stereo stereo 5 Type in 1 2 3 4 or 5 and push POPULAR Playing Karaoke Output Select Ch 3 4 Sets the output select for channel pairs 3 amp 4 of the amp when playing Karaoke for one of following mono mono 1 aux aux 2 mono aux 3 aux mono 4 stereo stereo 5 Type in 1 2 3 4 or 5 and push POPULAR Playing Video Output Select Ch 1 2 Sets the output select for c
84. ckout count OPTIONS 693 play delay ATTRACT 29 play limit OPTIONS 694 play selection at programmable time OPTIONS 998 Errors clear STATUS 81 history 21822666 2 71 CD 100K Phonograph Table 2 5B Function Factory loads CD 100K Command Index Continued Menu factory loadall automatic factory load amplifiersettings factory load pricing factory load test code Free play album on days start time status on off stop time timed on off Initialize all discs takes 30 minutes by disc number cancel auto initialize condition log number of discs initialized set track limit for a disc skip count skip time delay before cancel Karaoke Karaoke lead singer channel Karaoke selections Lockouts lockout do notallow a selection on days starttime stop time timed Messages message daily scheduler message date scheduler message editor scroll message editor OPTIONS DEVICE SETUP PRICING OPTIONS OPTIONS PRICING PRICING PRICING PRICING PRICING INITIALIZE INITIALIZE INITIALIZE INITIALIZE INITIALIZE INITIALIZE INITIALIZE INITIALIZE DEVICE OPTIONS OPTIONS OPTIONS OPTIONS OPTIONS OPTIONS MESSAGE CENTER MESSAGE CENTER MESSAGE CENTER MESSAGECENTER Command 6996 95 59 6997 6992 58 58 55 58 54 30 31 33 35 34 32 277 36 37 94 68 60 6991 6991 6991 6990 270 271 272 273 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programmin
85. components for Karaoke Justadd microphones and installa Rowe CDG or CDV decoder kit compatible with the new electronics foracomplete Karaoke solution The kit instructions tell how to setup and use the controls 2 102 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming Amplifier Factory Load The AUDIO VIDEO CONTROLLER has many programming options For yourconvenience service mode menu item 95 restores the amplifier programming to factory settings Other Configurations Allthe programming options and RCA jacks are covered in the audio block diagram audio programming block diagram and the menu and command descriptions Many configurations are possible to satisfy your imagination and the location audio video requirements If you have any questions call the Rowe customer service department Summary of Audio Video Controller Features and Flow Front to Back ref Audio Block Diagram e RCAjacks for Front End inputs e Jacks marked CD Stereo Mechanism Stereo A BGM Stereo B Mono C BGM AVCcorrects Front End signal for varying recording levels e RCAjacks for Left and Right AUXILIARY OUT with AVC and PAGING e Leftand Rightchannels split into 4 channels Leftchannel becomes channel 1 and channel 3 e Rightchannel becomes channel 2 and channel 4 e Channels 1 2 3 and4 are equalized Each channel has its own 5 band equalizer e RCAjacks for connecting external sound processor other sound systems etc e Jacks marked EQUALIZER
86. d the POPULAR key will not select any disc number until at least one normal selection has been made Central Control Computer Thecentral control computer CCC keeps track of all of the phonograph activities and determines what the various components are todonext The CCC regulates the following functions e Calculating credit and making selections e Keeping track of selections not yet played Calculating the most popular selection list e Remembering the operator s programmed values e Storing and displaying the message center information Memorec Memorec is the part of the CCC that remembers the e Number of times each selection was played Thetotalamountof money deposited in the phonograph 221822666 1 7 CD 100K Phonograph Autoplay When selections have been made for a predetermined time the Autoplay feature will play selections froma programmed listor make random selections The choice of which selections are chosen the selection sequence and the selection interval can be programmed by the owner or service person PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION Audio System The audio system consists of the electronic components that transform the recorded sound into music The major components of the audio system are the CDPlayer e Stereo Preamplifier and Stereo Amplifier Output Transformers SpeakerSystem CD PLAYER This subassembly translates digital pulses from the CD into a left and right channel audio
87. e and allows the security code to be changed by entering new data then pressing POPULAR The phonograph must be in Security Level 3 before this code can be displayed or changed Write the new security code down and keepitina safe but accessible place No one will be able to access Level 3 or change the security code if SECURITY OPTION 06 is turned ON and you loose the security code Phonograph 1 0 Displays the current phonograph I D code and allows the I D to be changed by entering new data then pressing POPULAR The phonograph must be in Security Level 3 before the I D can be changed It may be viewed in Security Level 1 Void Service Switch Allows the top door of the phonograph to be closed which normally places the SERVICE switch back into the NORMAL mode and still remain in the SER VICE mode Press and hold RESET Press 9 to toggle the option ON and OFF Press POPULAR to save the change This option must be OFF to resume normal operation 21822666 2 43 CD 100K Phonograph Code 06 07 08 080 081 082 083 084 085 086 087 088 Table 2 5A Menu amp Command Descriptions Continued Description Security On Off If set to OFF Security Level 3 is automatically established when entering the SERVICE When security is setto ON Level 1 is established when SERVICE 15 entered and the proper four digit security code must be entered to access Security Level 2 or3 Leave security OFF un
88. e change Also Spec Report is used to eliminate spaces from the report Type 0001 then press POPULAR to eliminate spaces To retain spaces type 0000 then press POPULAR A carriage return delay CR MS Delay is available to interface with slower printers Cancel Reports Stops all report printing STATUS The STATUS menu defines credit and displays figures which indicate the condition ofthe phonograph Error History Displays the error history of the phonograph see Errors and Warnings in Section 5 Clear Errors Clears all errors from the phonographs error log Press POPULAR to perform this function The display will blink when this commandis executed Clear Credits Clears all current credit Press POPULAR to perform this function The display will blink when this commandis executed Clear Selections Clears all selections remaining to be played Press POPULAR to perform this function The display will blink when this commandis executed CREDITS Displays and changes the number of credits Type the number of credits then press POPULAR Selections Left Displays the current number of selections left to be played Disc Conditions Displays the condition of discs played see Disc Conditions in Section 5 Clear Conditions Clears the current conditions from the phonograph Press POPULAR to perform this function The display will blink when this command is executed Display Software Versions Displays the current version n
89. e oe ede 2 93 Event le 2 93 WRITTEN 2 93 Categori6S 5 1 eoim 2 93 BILE LX 2 93 Channel 1 and Channel 2 Volume Optional i 2 93 Working Example of Enhanced eene nennen nennen nnne nnne nennen nnns 2 94 Optional Studio Sound System 2 101 o c 2 101 Volume Control ene 2 101 Audio Video Controller 2 102 BGM Autoplay and Paid Play 2 102 Controls a 2 102 Amplifier Factory Load aesaad nias annee nennen nans nn nnne nnns 2 103 Other Configurations naian creen e tado cete Pte rendre a Re dE 2 103 Summary of Audio Video Controller Features and Flow Frontto Back 2 103 vi 21822666 Table of Contents SECTION 3 ROUTINE SERVICE wt gore l roii o p jette cbe LC REM CM 3 1 DOING DEDE 3 1 Collecting Audit FIG ures tenerte
90. e played when the phonograph makes an Autoplay selection Autoplay will make its selection from the lowest selected category If you supply a play list play lists are discussed next Autoplay will pick a play list selection thatis in the selected category DELAY Delay is the time that Autoplay waits to make a selection after the customer selection is played is scanned out CHANNEL 1 AND CHANNEL 2 VOLUME 4 channel preamp only VOLI and VOL2 single digitnumbers 0 through 9 and 1 through 9 that cause the phonograph volume to change in Channel 1 and in Channel 2 This volume changeis relative to the volume set by the phonograph s volume control A volume of 0 means use the phonograph volume control s volume setting A setting of 1 means boost the volume slightly and asetting of meansreduce volume slightly A value of 9 is the maximum volume boost and avalue of 9 is the maximum volume reduction 21822666 2 93 CD 100K Phonograph Working Example of Enhanced Autoplay PAUL S AUTOPLAY SCHEDULE Paul wants his Rowe Jukebox to automatically play music at certain times of the day Paul wants to have the music played every day in the following format e Easy Listening at a reduced volume level for breakfast from 6 30 to 7 30 AM with a one minute delay between Autoplay selections e Top40and oldies from 2 00PM to 4 00 PM with a three minute delay between Autoplay selections e Specials certain Top 40 discs
91. e preamp when MIC is keyed Set for one of following Mono 1 Stereo 3 Stereo A 4 CD player 5 input unchanged 6 Type in 1 3 4 5 or 6 and push POPULAR 21822666 90996 90997 90998 90999 909990 909991 909992 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming Table 2 5A Menu amp Command Descriptions Continued Description Playing Audio Muting Sets the muting to the amp when playing an audio selection Set any or all of the 8 different amp mute devices left to right AUDIO VIDEO CONTROLLER OUT CH3 amp 4 AUDIO VIDEO CONTROLLER OUT CH1 amp 2 FRONT END INPUT AVC POWER AMP OUT CH4 POWER AMP OUT CH3 POWER AMP OUT CH2 POWER AMP OUT CHI 0 Mute that channel 1 Unmute that channel Duplicate the 2 part of MIC 1 routing starting with push and hold RESET Playing Karaoke Muting Sets the muting to the AMP when playing a Karaoke selection Set any of the 8 different AMP mute devices left to right AUDIO VIDEO CONTROLLER OUT CH3 amp 4 AUDIO VIDEO CONTROLLER OUT CH1 amp 2 FRONT END INPUT AVC POWER AMP OUT CH4 POWER AMP OUT CH3 POWER AMP OUT CH2 POWER AMP OUT CHI 0 Mute that channel 1 Unmute that channel Duplicate the 2 part of MIC 1 routing starting with push and hold RESET Playing Video Muting Sets the muting to the AMP when playing a Video selection Set any or allofthe 8 different AMP mute devices left to right AUDIO VIDEO CONTROLLER OUT CH3 amp 4
92. e rave nr rk E So iaia 2 34 Combining Menu and Command Modes 2 34 Service Mode Menu enn nnnnn esi tnt 2 38 2 38 Modem EIE 2 38 elia 2 38 Attia Ct Mode Menus 2 38 Message Center Menu ea EE E 2 38 Initialize certe t 2 38 Autoplay 2 39 Si ici SL EIER IHE i E 2 39 21822666 Table of Contents SECTION 2 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING Continued Options I riale lai aaa aiar 2 39 More Options 1 MENU 2 40 More Options 2 Lm 2 40 Reports Menu Optional ERR 2 40 Status Menu abe ec dc lan ae eee ee pe ev d ne eterna 2 40 Remote Menu Optional iii 2 40 How To Make Programming 2 41 Keyboard Controls 3 aerei ene 2 41 Id c M 2 42 ig lea es el ray 2 42 Loading Factory Settifigs 2 Hr UR 2 42 Programming Autoplay Premiums Priorities
93. e total number of Type 4 coins 504 collected since the last time the CLEAR CASH command Selection 4 inthe AUDITS menu was used Number of Type 1 Bills Displays the total number of Type 1 bills 1 collected since the last time the CLEAR CASH command Selection 4in the AUDITS menu was used Menu Item 509 must be BILL if coin SW 6 used as Bill input Number of Type 2 Bills Displays the total number of Type 2 bills 5 collected since the last time the CLEAR CASH command Selection 4in the AUDITS menu was used Menu Item 509 must be BILL if coin SW 6 used as Bill input 221822666 3 7 CD 100K Phonograph Table 3 1 Audit Commands Continued Command Description 11 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 12 120 121 3 8 PLAY AUDITS Allows you to display but notchange credits autoplays mechanism plays and album plays Free Credits Displays number of free credits given since the last time the CLEAR PLA YS command Selection 5 inthe AUDITS menu was used Paid Credits Displays the number of paid credits given since the last time the CLEAR PLAYS command Selection 5 inthe AUDITS menu was used Autoplays Displays the number of Autoplays made since the last time the CLEAR PLAYS command Selection 5 inthe AUDITS menu was used Mechanism Plays Displays the number of times the mechanism has played CD s since the last time the CLEAR PLAYS command Selection 5 in
94. ear option ON or OFF When 4 Hour Clear is ON all selections remaining to be played will be cleared ifthe phonograph is turned OFF for more than 4 consecutive hours or the number of minutes entered by COMMAND 692 When this option is OFF selections to be played will remain in the phonographs memory and they will play when the phonograph is turned back ON Hold RESET and press 9 to toggle this option ON or OFF Press POPULAR to save the change Not Used Discs Track Low Limit Allows you to view and change lower disc limits The Track no displayed is the lowest track no that can be selected for that disc To view disc lower limits type the disc number Press and hold RESET then press 3 next disc or 2 previous disc to view the next or previous disc lower limits To change adiscs lower limits display the limits then press POPULAR Type the new limits then press POPULAR VIDEO CDS Set to JUK or ON to play video CD s OFF for audio CD s Press and hold RESET then press 9 to toggle between OFF JUK or ON When setting to JUK the video CD s must be entered in the Priority 61 buffer and all discs notin the priority buffer are audio CD s When setting to ON all discs are video CD s Press POPULAR to save your selection Not Used INITIALIZE This menu establishes the CD track numbers and saves them Full Initialize Starts full mechanism initialization Press POPULAR to select and note that the display will blink when this com
95. ed Lockout Programming Type Display shows 699 MORE OPTIONS 2 0 TIM LOCK 00 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming ForPriorities Programming Type Display Shows 6 OPTIONS 1 PRIORITY 00 For Premiums Programming Type Display Shows 6 OPTIONS 2 PREMIUMS 00 For Pairs Programming Type Display Shows 699 MORE OPTIONS 2 9 PAIRS SEL 00 Ifa selection is not programmed for the displayed sequence number four dashes will appear When first received from the factory none of these options will have any selections programmed Itis possible to program up to 100 autoplay selections or discs 25 Autoplay only discs 25 premium selections 50 lockout selections 10 priority selections and 10 paired selections The program sequence number will start at00 and goto 1 less than the maximum possible programmed selections For example the sequence numbers for lockouts will start at 00 and go to 49 Allselections must be in consecutive sequence locations You may nothave a hole inthe sequence Forexample premium 00 is programmed to Selection 1305 The next premium selection must be entered in sequence location 01 The phonograph will not allow ahole to be left in the sequence AUTOPLAY PROGRAMMING MODES When the Autoplay program sequence does not have any selections init Autoplay will select arandom disk and track to play whenever the Autoplay time has elapsed By entering selections into the sequen
96. el and sets alternate price times Multiplier Displays and sets the coin multiplier value Forthe U S this value is 5 nickel Type the new number then press POPULAR Timed Free Play Turns ON or turns OFF the timed free play schedule Hold RESET then press 9 to toggle ON or OFF Press POPULAR to save the change see the Timed Free Play Example in this section Free Play Status Allows you to turn free play ON or OFFimmediately without waiting for the start or stop time Hold RESET then press 9 to toggle ON or OFF Press POPULAR to save the change Short Pulses Set to ON ifusing electronic validation with multiple pulses per coin output Hold RESET then press 9 to toggle ON or OFF Press POPULAR to save your selection Not Used Free Sch SMTWTFS Allows you to select the days of the week and start and stop times for the Timed Free Play feature see the Timed Free Play and Timed Lockout Scheduling Tutorial in this section Load Country Settings Loads the factory default settings for different countries Hold RESET then press 9 to toggle between United States US Australia AUSTRA United Kingdom UK and Canada CANADA pricing The display will blink when the command is executed COIN SWITCH VALUES Displays and sets various coin switch values Not Used Coin SW1 XX Displays and sets the 1 COIN SWITCH VALUE Type the new value and then press POPULAR 21822666 502 503 504 505 506 507
97. elections AUDITS 19 report REPORTS 12 Pricing bill values PRICING 506 509 buy an album on off OPTIONS 65 coinswitch values PRICING 501 506 509 multiplier PRICING 53 my song first PRICING 528 529 plays at price level PRICING 521 527 premium plays special pricing OPTIONS 62 6995 price levels PRICING 511 515 use factory default pricing PRICING 59 Priorities enable priority plays on off OPTIONS 66 maximum tracks to play inarow OPTIONS 67 play aspecific selection OPTIONS 61 Remote autoplay override on off REMOTE 915 autoplay volume DEVICE SETUP 96 clear all sels on off REMOTE 918 credits REMOTE 912 input select key on off REMOTE 917 maximum pause time REMOTE 914 pause on off REMOTE 913 plays REMOTE 919 reload credits REMOTE 916 selections on off REMOTE 911 volume step DEVICE SETUP 98 2 74 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming Table 2 5B CD 100K Command Index Continued Function Menu Command Reports allaudit REPORTS 74 baud rate REPORTS 78 cancel REPORTS 79 carriage return delay REPORTS 78 cash REPORTS 70 disc conditions REPORTS 77 eliminate retain spaces inreport REPORTS 78 error history REPORTS 76 non resettables REPORTS 73 play REPORTS 71 REPORTS 72 set up REPORTS 75 Security change level2 SECURITY 02 change level3 SECURITY 03 enter security code SECURITY 00 level display SECURITY 01 phono ID SECURITY 04 security is on off SECURITY 06 Miscellaneous mechanism player sled reset AT
98. entilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Donotdefeat the safety purpose of the polar ized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety Ifthe provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience recep tacles and the point where they exit from the appara tus 11 Onlyusethe attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Useonly with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the ap paratus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart appa ratus combination to avoid injury from tip over ne 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service person nel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as when the power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to
99. es multiple ON OFF times or different ON OFF times for different days are needed 2 88 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming SETTING UP ENHANCED AUTOPLAY 1 Set COMMAND 40 AUTOPLAY IS to ENH COMMAND 41 DELAY is not used in Enhanced Autoplay Set COMMAND 42 START TIME to 00 00 this is the factory setting Set COMMAND 43 STOP TIME to 23 59 this is the factory setting Set COMMAND 44 ON DAYS to SMTWTEFS this is the factory setting COMMAND 45 PROGRAMMED AUTOPLAY Programming is optional Use Programmed Autoplay only if you want to play specific selections or play discs ina specific order If Programmed Autoplay is used it plays only those selections and discs that are listed in the play list and the discs categories are selected the category must be active and the selection must be on the play list before the selection will play Enhanced Autoplay looks selected categories first then determines which discs may be played If one of the allowed category numbers matches a disc category number in the play list that selectionis played When you use a play list be sure that the programmed schedule COMMAND 49 the disc categories COMMAND 48 and the Programmed Autoplay selections discs are properly assigned or Enhanced Autoplay will not play the selections from the play list See Programming Autoplay Premiums Priorities and Lockouts for information on how to program the play list N
100. espond 6 Afterall titles and discs are in the proper places performadiscinitialization Initialization is performed in the following manner NOTE You may wish to release the two catches that hold the display in place and lower the keyboard display A Make sure that the phonograph is in the SERVICE mode and SERVICE MODE or ERRORS EXIST appears the display B Type3toselectthe INITIALIZE submenu and type 0 FULL INITIALIZE will appear on the display PressPOPULARtostarttheinitialization and close the top door or place the phonograph in NORMAL mode The initialization process will startand continue forapproximately 30 minutes During thistime the phonograph can be used see the notes that follow 7 Wheninitialization is finished check that all discs have initialized To do this reenter the SERVICE mode and A select the INITIALIZE submenu and then type 4 to view the number of discs that have been initialized If this number does not match the number of discs that should have been initialized do the following step Ifthe number matches number of discs that you expected to be initialized initialization iscomplete Ifthe number of discs initialized does not match the number of discs that you expected to be initialized hold RESET and press twice This will place youinthe DISC__TRACK__ menu and display the first disc and its number of selections Hold RESET and press 3 to see the next d
101. essages clear and set credits clear selections display and clear disc condition messages and display software versions and the number of power ON OFF cycles To enter this menu from the MAIN menu Type 8 Device Setup Menu This menu allows you to set up various amplifier volume control and IR Remote options To enter this menu from the MAIN menu Type 9 2 40 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming HOW TO MAKE PROGRAMMING CHANGES The CD 100K allows you to perform programming activities in two ways The primary or MENU modeuses menus to move through thechoices until you find the desired function This method of selecting the function you wantis more time consuming than the Command mode but it does not require you to remember any commands The Command mode uses two and three digit commands to tell the phonograph what function you want to perform The Command mode requires you to know exactly what command you want because you will go straight to the function requested without receiving any intermediate prompts as you would in the menu mode Keyboard Controls The POPULAR and RESET buttons on the selector keyboard see Figure 1 1 if you are not familiar with the selector keyboard or digital display are used to tell the phonograph how to use the digits that you are about to enter Table 2 3 describes the results of using these buttons Table 2 4 Keyboard Controls Keys Pressed Results POPULAR Completes a
102. etween OFF SEPARATE AND LOCKED Push POPULAR to save your choice OFF means there is 1 adjustable volume for BGM Autoplay and paid play if playing ENH autoplay sel with REL VOL set only the volume for that selection will be different by the REL VOL amount SEPARATE means there is one adjustable volume for BGM and Autoplay if playing ENH autoplay sel with REL VOL set only the volume forthat selection will be differentby the REL VOL amount and another forpaid play LOCKED means there is one locked volume for BGM andautoplay if playing ENH autoplay sel with REL VOL set only the volume for that selection will be different by the REL VOL amount and another adjustable volume for paid play To set the locked level make a selection wait until it starts playing Use IR remote to set the volume you like for autoplay Then go to the SERVICE mode Type 96 Hold RESET and toggle 9 until display shows AP VOLUME LOCKED then press POPULAR 4 channel preamplifier only Volume Option This sets the way the volume control up down buttons affect the volumes of the 4 different AMP volume channels for master volume control for MIC volume control 1 means any of CH1 or CH2 volume up down switches will adjust AMP CH1 and CH2 volumes those 2 AMP volumes locked together Any of CH3 or CH4 switches will adjust AMP CH3 and CH4 volumes those 2 AMP volumes are locked together 2 meansCH4volumeup downswitch controls AMP CH4 volume Any of CH1
103. ew and the spacer the microswitch is able to be actuated by coins of 7 inches 18mm in diameter to 1 312 33mm Electronic The electronic coin acceptors make the phonograph capable of handling up to 6 different coins A Mars 330 with adual polarity interface requires a22160102 kit Spacer for Screw Hole for Mounting Screw Quarters amp Nickels 1 to 15 16 Coins Figure 3 4 Coin Switch 3 12 21822666
104. eys will alternately turn the category numbers ON and OFF 2 92 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming 3 Plan the Schedule The schedule determines on which day and at what time of day that Autoplay categories are allowed to play this iscalledanevent Ifthe phonograph has the optional volume control module installed the schedule can adjustthe phonograph s volume at the beginning of each event The schedule is composed of five parts seven parts if you include the optional volume control feature Each of these schedule parts are discussed in the paragraphs that follow DAY OF THE WEEK The time and date are set at the factory they can be changed if needed The factory set timeis Eastern Standard Time The Central Control Computer CCC uses the time and initial date to determine the day of the week by using its owninternal calendar If you wish you may schedule all seven days of the week EVENT Aneventis space in the schedule where schedule change is made Each of the days of the week can have up to 20 events scheduled TIME Youmustsupply atime in the schedule to start Enhanced Autoplay This time is the exacttime that you want Autoplay to be allowed to check for an idle phonograph The actual first Autoplay selection will only play after the delay time see Delay CATEGORIES All some or none of the eight categories can be selected foreach event Select the category or categories that you want to hav
105. f Autoplay Lockouts Free Play and Messages by time and day Accessories available to play background music and or autoplay at different volume levels Timed alternate pricing My Song First feature to play asong ahead of songs previously selected Service Features Allservicing can be done from the front of the phonograph Modular component construction for easy removal and replacement Alpha Numeric display gives you morecomprehensive readouts Complete cash and play audit information Three levels of security access provide limited access to route operators if desired Disc condition logging feature to help find skipping selections and unplayable discs Machine errors and disc conditions are logged by time and date Choice of 3 CD initialization procedures RS 232 interface allows you to print audit data Memorec data pricing options disc conditions and error history 21822666 Section 1 Installation amp System Description UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS This section contains information for unpacking the phonograph and installing it on location The phonograph is shipped with all major components in place Save all tie down hardware in case the CD 100K must be moved to another location Exterior 1 Remove the shipping carton with care Do not use shipping hooks or sharp tools that could damage the phonograph cabinet 2 Removethe plastic bag that covers the phonograph 3 Carefully inspect the interior and exterior of the phon
106. f this section describes how to make other programming changes Youcan keep arecord of the factory settings and your changes by using the Operator s Setup Sheet at the end of this section if you wish POWER ON Do not plug the phonograph in until you verify it is configured for the proper mains voltage The phonograph is factory configured for 120 AC mains voltage For 220 to 240 mains voltage remove the 120 Mains Supply Voltage Selector plug from the 61145001 Main Power Supply and install the 240 Main Supply Voltage Selector plug The 240 Mains Supply Voltage Selector plug is factory shipped in the coin cash bag 120 MAINS SUPPLY VOLTAGE SELECTOR MAINS SUPPLY VOLTAGE SELECTOR 21822666 2 1 CD 100K Phonograph The following steps a summary of the detailed Power On Process thatis described in Section 5 of Volume 2 Step 1 Power switch on rear of phonograph is turned on main power supply 9 VDC 12 VDC and 24 VDC LED s light and all modules and components receive power The 120 relay closes supplying 120 to the LED control andbill acceptor Step 2 The Voltage LED slightonthe CCC mechanism control KID controller IR volume control and title display CBA The Board Error LED s on the CCC and mechanism control flash three times The CCC Rowelink Command mechanism control and KID controller Rowelink TX and IR volume control Rowelink RCV LED s continuously flicker S
107. flashing Push key 1 until the digitis anI Push POPULAR The O is flashing Push key 0 once The digit isan Push POPULAR The is flashing Push key 6 The digit is now a space Push POPULAR The cursoris flashing Push key 1 until M is displayed Push POPULAR The is flashing Push key 1 once The digitis now aU Push POPULAR The O is flashing Push key 5 The display shows a space inserted between the U and0 Push key 1 until the digitis S Push POPULAR The Ois flashing Push the O until the digitis an I Press POPULAR TheTis flashing Pushkey 4 The display shows thatthe T was removed Pushkey 1 until the Cis displayed Push POPULAR Push key 1 until the Lis displayed Push POPULAR Push key 1 until the A is displayed Push POPULAR Push key 1 until the N is displayed Push POPULAR Push key 1 until the D is displayed Push POPULAR Push key 9 to exit and save the message 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming Table 2 7 ond Si Edit Display tel Ea 2 85 21822666 CD 100K Phonograph BB Setting the daily message display time s Push 0 see NOTE 1 on Page 2 56 When you initially program a message you must activate the daily message display timer for that message This section discusses how to program messages to play at any given time of day for the week There are three available ON OFF
108. g Table 2 5B CD 100K Command Index Continued Function Menu Command Modem answerofftime MODEM 082 answer on time MODEM 081 connect delay MODEM 085 of post page retries MODEM 0895 of rings to answer on MODEM 083 page send errors to a pager on off MODEM 0896 page to post send errors to a PC on off MODEM 0897 pager suffix MODEM 0899 pager telephonenumber MODEM 0898 password MODEM 080 post days active MODEM 0891 post off time MODEM 0893 poston time MODEM 0892 post reports to a PC on off MODEM 0890 post telephone number MODEM 0894 receiveenable MODEM 084 receive initialize string MODEM 087 restore factory values MODEM 088 transmitinitializestring MODEM 086 Money clear AUDITS 14 keep on off OPTIONS 64 Plays audit PLAY AUDITS 110 117 clear AUDITS 15 free play style sequential orrandom OPTIONS 691 paid play style sequential orrandom OPTIONS 690 paired selections OPTIONS 6999 Phonograph commands clear selections after phono OFF 4 hours on off ATTRACT 274 clear sels after 4 hours OFF time OPTIONS 692 clear credit STATUS 82 clear errors STATUS 81 display credit STATUS 84 of power on off cycles STATUS 89 phono ID change SECURITY 04 selectionsremaining STATUS 85 21822666 2 73 CD 100K Phonograph Table 2 5B CD 100K Command Index Continued Function Menu Command Popularity clear disc pop AUDITS 13 clear sel pop AUDITS 16 disk AUDITS 17 18 least popular discs AUDITS 18 most popular discs AUDITS 17 most popular s
109. ge is 0 9 left to right CH3 59hz 205hz 790hz 2 95khz 12khz 59hz 205hz 790hz 2 95khz 12khz 0 maximum attenuation for particular frequency 9 minimum attenuation for particular frequency Hold RESET and push 2 or 3 to select channel frequency Push key 0 9 to select attenuation at the channel frequency and push POPULAR Not Used MORE AMP 2 This menuis acontinuation of the AMPLIFIER menu Playing Audio Input Select Sets the input to the preamp when playing an audio selection Set one of following Mono C 1 Stereo B 23 Stereo A 4 CD player 5 Type in 1 3 4 or 5 and push POPULAR Playing Karaoke Input Select Sets the input to the preamp when playing a Karaoke selection Set for one of following Mono 1 Stereo B 23 Stereo A 24 CD player 5 Type in 1 3 4 or 5 and push POPULAR Playing Video Input Select Sets the input to the preamp when playing a Video selection Set for one of following Mono C 1 Stereo 3 Stereo A 4 CD player 5 Type in 1 3 4 or 5 and push POPULAR Standby Input Select Sets the input to the preamp when standby for one of following Mono 1 Stereo 3 Stereo 4 CD player 5 Type in 1 3 4 or 5 and push POPULAR BGM Input Select Sets the input to the preamp when BGM Set for one of following MonoC 1 Stereo 3 Stereo A 4 CD player 5 Type in 1 3 4 5 and push POPULAR Mic Input Select Sets the inputto th
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111. h LD All security code changes must be made from Security Level 3 Enter Code Allows you to enter a security code If the security code that you enter matches either the Level 2 or Level 3 Security Code the phonograph will go to that security level after you press POPULAR Ifboth Security Level 2 and Level 3 have the same code the factory set code for both levels is 0000 then Level 3 is allowed When the new security level is attained the phonograph will automatically go to COMMAND and display the new security level Security Level Displays the current security level This command can be used at any time to determine the security level The phonograph automatically moves to this option and displays the new security level after you successfully enter a security code see COMMAND 00 Level 2 Security Code Displays the Level 2 Security Code and allows the security code to be changed by entering new data then pressing POPULAR The phonograph must be in Security Level 3 foreither of these selections to function Write the new security code down and keep it in asafe but accessible place Noone willbe able to access Level 2 if the SECURITY OPTION 06 is turned ON and you loose the security code This security level is intended to be used by the route man so that he can read cash totals reset cash totals and initialize the phonograph The Route man cannot change pricing or programming Level 3 Security Code Displays the Level 3 Security Cod
112. h tented he ele ree te idee e ahi 1 7 mE 1 7 1 8 Principles of Operatiori rre aan ila a 1 8 Audio Syste arier ariran ies ite iti ie ia iaia 1 8 CD PIay8l i aed ee Ge Ges os 1 8 SIC 1 8 RR 1 8 Two Wire Volume Control ace ceti cre ie 1 9 9 arta e O 1 9 SpeakersSystems Em 1 9 CD Changer Mechanism RR 1 10 Magazine lele 1 10 CEN 1 10 Money Couriter elia aan 1 10 Optical Switch pU 1 10 Cam Switch and Motor 1 11 Sptag Assembly odii O ia 1 11 CD Modules nabla le aiar 1 11 Mechanism Control Unit 100006 1 12 Main Power Supply EE 1 12 Lighting and Bill Acceptor Power Control i 1 12 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING iii iaia 2 1 edi eee iena 2 1 Loading CD s and Tile S o a aae arr aean aara areena T aea aE 2 2 Preparing Titles For The Title 2 2 Loadingthe Title 6 ni tueri recorte 2 3 iv 21822666 Table of Contents SECTION 2
113. hannel pairs 1 amp 2 of the amp when playing Video Set for one of following 1 aux aux 2 mono aux 3 aux mono 4 stereo stereo 5 Type in 1 2 3 4 or 5 and push POPULAR Playing Video Output Select Ch 3 4 Sets the output select for channel pairs 3 amp 4 of the amp when playing Video Set for one of following 1 aux aux 2 mono aux 23 aux mono 4 stereo stereo 5 Type in 1 2 3 4 or 5 and push POPULAR MORE AMP 4 This menuisacontinuation of the AMPLIFIER menu Standby Output Select Ch 1 2 Sets the output select for channel pairs 1 amp 2 of the amp when standby Set for one of following mono mono 1 aux aux 22 mono aux 3 aux mono 4 stereo stereo 5 Type in 1 2 3 4 5 and push POPULAR Standby Output Select Ch 3 4 Sets the output select for channel pairs 3 amp 4 of the amp when standby Set for one of following mono mono 1 aux aux 2 mono aux 3 aux 4 stereo stereo 5 Type in 1 2 3 4 5 and push POPULAR BGM Output Select Ch 1 2 Sets the output select for channel pairs 1 amp 2 ofthe amp when BGM Set for one of following mono mono 1 aux aux 2 mono aux 3 aux mono 4 stereo stereo 5 Type in 1 2 3 4 or 5 and push POPULAR BGM Output Select Ch 3 4 Sets the output select for channel pairs 3 amp 4 of theamp when BGM Set for one of following mono mono 1 aux aux 2 mono aux 3 aux mono 4 stereo
114. he 2 channel preamplifier and has 3 microphone jacks many RCA jacks for easy connection and adaptability and audio components for karaoke The Volume Control Unitreplaces the wired volume control and the IR 2 channel volume control and controls volume of channels and microphones see Volume Control Unit Volume Control Unit The Volume Control Unit on rear of phonograph displays and controls the volume of the amplifier channels and microphones turns power ON OFF sleeping rejects a selection playing or adds a credit same as IR remote credits Italso controls volume ofthe lead singer on karaoke CD s see Karaoke Controls Channel volume is displayed when the mode LEDis off and microphone volume is displayed when the mode LED ison The MODE key toggles between channels and microphones Raise or lower the volume of the channel s or microphone using the UP DOWN keys The volume range is 0 to 63 The CH MIC and SINGER LED s indicate what volume is being displayed When adjusting channel volume if more than one LED is on it means those channels have the same volume i e they are locked together All four channels are locked together when shipped from the factory see service menu item 97 VOLUME OPTION for other possible configurations The Volume Control Unitcan be removed from rear of phonograph and mounted remotely behind bar etc A plate to cover the hole is in the cash bag You need to supply a6 conductor modular phone cable
115. he following READ THIS CAREFULLY BEFORE PLACING YOUR NEW PHONOGRAPH INTO SERVICE Mechanism Completely unpack the mechanism before plugging in the AC power line cord Title Pages If you wish to turn the title pages manually use the Title Page Knob on the back of the title page assembly see Figure 1 2 CD Player Read the CD player unpacking procedure and the static caution that accompanies the procedure 21822666 1 1 CD 100K Phonograph FEATURES The major CD 100K features General Features All lighting done with LED s No fluorescent or incandescent lamps used LED lighting controllable by IR remote Sturdy construction and reliable design Conveniently located customer operator and service controls Message Center Display Electrically operated title pages Entire albums can be selected A 1000 watt 500 per channel amplifier Two channel preamplifier with dual 7 band graphic equalizer AVC keeps CD volume constant Volume controlled by IR remote and wired potentiometers 100disc capacity As selected FIFO playback orrandom playback 500bill capacity Attract modeto merchandise music or advertising with the use of the message center Many phonograph programming options Total of 50 selections may be locked out Total of 100 selections may be priorities Total of 30 selections may be premium Premium be 2 3 4 etc standard credits Real time clock allows scheduling o
116. hold RESET and then press 3 to display each successive most popular disc Press and hold RESET and then press 2 to move up through the popularity display toward the most popular disc Youcan request the popularity for a particular disc by pressing the disc number Display the Least Popular Disc Displays the least popular disc number 00 99 followed by the number of plays that the disc had To display the next Least Popular disc press and hold RESET and then press 2 Press and hold RESET and then press 2 to display each successive least popular disc Press and hold RESET and then press 3 to moveupthrough the popularity display toward the least popular disc You canrequest the popularity fora particular disc by pressing the disc number 21822666 Section 3 Routine Service Table 3 1 Audit Commands Continued Command Description 19 10 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 Display the Most Popular Selection Displays the most popular selection number Disc 00 99 followed by Selection 00 99 a total of four digits followed by the number of plays 9999 maximum that selection had To display the next Most Popular selection press and hold RESET and then press 3 Press andhold RESET and then press 3 to display each successive most popular selection Press and hold RESET and then press 2 to move up through the popularity display toward the most popular selection A total of 100selection numbers may be contained
117. igned categories display as the category number the categories Whenhe finishes Paul will have assigned categories to 50 of the 100discs possible some discs will have been assigned to multiple categories Note that the factory has assigned all discs to Category 1 and Paul may choose to turn Category 1 OFF while he assigns categories C Next Paul fills out the Autoplay Schedule according to his schedule see Figure 2 13 2 96 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming AUTOPLAY SCHEDULE Location Paul s Restaurant Fill in the Autoplay eventtimes delay times categories and volume changes before you make the actual scheduling changes Day SMTWTFS Event Time 1 6 30 2 7 30 3 14 00 4 16 00 5 19 00 6 21 00 Categories 3 0 c Date 6 8 95 D Paulnowentersthe SERVICE mode and begins to make the entries The steps are ema Press Keys 3 POPULAR SU 01 3 Le Press RESET 9 SU 01 DELAY 00 21822666 Figure 2 13 Sample Autoplay Schedule a_n _ 2 97 CD 100K Steps Keystroke Display Press Keys 0 7 POPULAR 3 0 POPULAR SU 02 TIME 7 30 Press RESET 9 SU 05 DELAY 00 2 98 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming This completes the entries for 6 events on Sunday s schedule the Schedule The last step is to program the phonograph for the res
118. ime Error Before Log Allows logging disc conditions without canceling selections Type new number then press POPULAR See Disc Conditions in Section 5 fora detailed explanation of the Skip Log Skip Cancel Determines the maximum number of times thata CD may skip while playing before itis automatically canceled Type the new number then press POPULAR See Disc Conditions in Section 5 fora detailed explanation of SKIPCANCEL Time Cancel The absolute time difference in seconds between current playing position time position onthe CD and actual running time phonograph time before it is automatically canceled Type the new number then press POPULAR See Disc Conditions in Section 5 for a detailed explanation of TIME CANCEL Time HH MM Displays and sets the time of day Hours and minutes can be entered seconds will begin automatically at 00 midnight and countto 23 59 whichis the 24 hour clock or military time Type the new hours and press POPULAR Type the new minutes and then press POPULAR Midnight Is entered as 00 00 12 59 PM after noon is the same but 1 00 PM Is entered as 13 00 and the succeeding times are entered as 12 the hour 12 59 PM 12 59 5 00 PM 17 00 10 00 PM 22 00 1 00 PM 13 00 6 00 PM 18 00 11 00 PM 23 00 2 00 PM 14 00 7 00 PM 19 00 12 00 AM 00 00 3 00 PM 15 00 8 00 PM 20 00 9 00 PM 21 00 4 00 PM 16 00 Date MM DD YYYY Displays and sets the date Any date from the year 1980 to 2
119. in the MOST POPULAR list Youcanrequestthe popularity for aparticular selection by pressing the selection number four digits CASH AUDITS Allows you to display but not change cash totals number of coins through the coin switches and thetotal number of bills Current Cash Displays the total amount of bill and coin money collected since the last time the CLEAR CASH command Selection 4 inthe AUDITS menu was used Current Bill Displays the total amount of bill money collected since the last time the CLEAR CASH command Selection 4 in the AUDITS menu was used Current Coin Displays the total amount of coin money collected since the last time the CLEAR CASH command Selection 4 in AUDITS menu was used Current Wallbox Displays the total amount of money collected by Wallboxes since the last time the CLEAR CASH command Selection 4 inthe AUDITS menu was used Current Number of Type 1 Coins Displays the total number of Type 1 coins 5 collected since the last time the CLEAR CASH command Selection 4 inthe AUDITS menu was used Current Number of Type 2 Coins Displays the total number of Type 2 coins 10 collected since the last time the CLEAR CASH command Selection 4 inthe AUDITS menu was used Current Number of Type 3 Coins Displays the total number of Type 3 coins 25 collected since the last time the CLEAR CASH command Selection 4 inthe AUDITS menu was used Current Number of Type 4 Coins Displays th
120. installed the fill in title strips 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming PROCEDURES FOR LOADING DISCS Loaddiscs as follows 1 Unlock and open the top door 2 Pullthe SERVICE button out tothe SER VICE position refer to Figure 2 4 The SERVICE switch is located in the upper right hand corner of the cabinet 3 Press the CANCEL SCAN button located on the CD changer mechanism to move the disc space to the left or right of the transfer arm 4 Slide the CD into the slot with the label to the right Note that disc positions in the molded CD magazine are identi fied by numbers at every other slot with even numbered slots labeled on one half of the magazine and odd numbered slots labeledon the otherhalf Figure 2 4 Service Switch For example on the even numbered half of the magazine slots 00 04 and 08 are labeled and the slots in between 02 and 06 are not as illustrated Figure 2 5 NOTE When loading the magazine make sure the disc rests in the same numbered slot in both the front and rear of the magazine Figure 2 5 Loading the Molded CD Magazine 21822666 2 5 CD 100K Phonograph NOTE When loading discs be sure to keep the magazine disc load approximately balanced If the magazine is partially loaded with all discs on one side the sprag wheel may lock and the magazine will not turn 5 Checktitle strips and disc sequence to ensure that the titles and discs corr
121. is intended for owners route operators and technicians It provides all field and shop related service and maintenance material Accessories and their installation and service are discussed in the corresponding accessory instructions or manuals 21822666 iii Table of Contents SECTION 1 INSTALLATION AND SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Let gore rer p EP Pr 1 1 T IEEE EM 1 2 General Features p ta um et b EP t e E RE i PEDEM 1 2 Service PE 1 2 Unpacking Instructions 1 3 edu eite recte 1 3 rM E o MP 1 3 Shipping Bolts Clips and Tape eene nennen snnt rns enn nnns sentes nennen 14 Title agg nte RR edet dedit dere Aver ae data eee ed eet 1 4 Mechanism tia RR ERR ERIS 1 5 4 uet inert t Est ria reet eq teen t b ees lg axe 1 5 tera E 1 6 Phonograph Leveling 1 6 MEE 1 6 Warranty Registration 1 6 Major Components of the CD 100K iii 1 6 CD Selection oic ette ara 1 7 1 7 Gentral ControlGomputer et
122. isc and its number of selections Continue through the list by holding RESET and pressing 3 until you finda disc with the number of tracks equal to 0 zero Continue through the disc list noting all discs with track numbers equal to 0 Check that each disc on your list ones with track numbers equal to 0 is in the proper slot with the label facing totheright Ifitis not move it to the proper slot Ifthe disc is in the proper slot it may be defective Repair or replace it and do the individual disc initialization see Changing Discs in Section 3 2 6 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming 1 Theinitialization process will stop whenever the phonographisinthe SERVICE mode and will resume when the phonograph is returned to the NORMAL mode if the phonograph is in Standby i e no selections are in memory During full initialization all disc limits are initially set to 99 As each disc is scanned the proper limits for that disc are stored in memory allowing only valid selections to be made SETTING TITLE PAGE LIMITS FOR THE FIRST TIME This procedure gives you specific instructions on how to set the page limits only The phonograph is shipped with all pages accessible Pages 1 through 9 can be flipped and viewed When you install discs you may not need all 9 pages If you do not need all 9 pages you should restrict page movement to just those pages that havetitles Set the title page limits a
123. les into an empty phonographis different from the procedure to change CD s andtitles Please be sure youare following the procedure that describes your situation Preparing Titles for the Title Holder See Pages 2 2 thru 2 5 Changing Discs You can 1 initialize each disc as you changeit or 2 youcan write downall of thedisc numbers and then type them all into the INITIALIZE command The following steps describe the second method 8 Slot 00 Change discs as follows i BEST Slot 04 1 Unlockandopenthe door 2 Pull SERVICE switch out to TRIS TS the SERVICE position refer to Figure 3 1 Press the SCAN button to move the disc space to the left or right of Figure 3 2 Loading the Molded CD Magazine the transfer arm Slide the old CD out of the slot and slide the new CD into the slot see Figure 3 2 with the label to the right Write the disc number on a note pad Note that the disc positions in the molded CD magazine are identified by numbers at every other slot with even numbered slots labeled on one half of the magazine and odd numbered slots labeled on the other half For example on the even numbered half of the magazine slots 00 04 and 08 are labeled and the slots in between 02 and 06 not as illustrated in Figure 3 2 3 4 21822666 Section 3 Routine Service NOTE When loading the magazine be sure the disc rests in the same numbered slot in
124. less you need security to prevent tampering Hold RESET and press 9 to select ON or OFF Press POPULAR tosave yourchoice Security canbe turned ON from security level butcan only be turned OFF in Security Level 3 Not used Contains the programming options for setting up the modem communications Modem Password This password is used when calls are received from the office Enter the 7 digit password and push POPULAR Answer On Time The time to enable calls to be received from the office if menu item 084 is ON Enter the hour and push POPULAR Enter the minute and push POPULAR Answer Off Time The time to disable calling from the office Enter the hour and push POPULAR Enter the minute and push POPULAR of Rings to Answer The number of times the phone will ring before itis answered by the modem if menu item 084 is ON Enter the and push POPULAR Modem Receive If set to ON calls will be answered by the modem If set to OFF no calls will be answered by the modem Hold RESET and push 9 to set ON or OFF then push POPULAR Connect Delay Time If modem is in Receive Mode this is the time in seconds to delay between the CONNECT 9600 message and the PASSWORD message For Post Error Report Mode it is the time in seconds to delay between the CONNECT 9600 message and the start of the Report or Error message Enter the time in seconds and push POPULAR Modem TransmitInitialize String This is the initiali
125. ll be selected A disc number followed by two zeros can be programmed If you request disc 6300 for example then Disc 63 will be programmed and a random track will be played from that disc see Programming Autoplay Premiums Priorities Lockouts and Pairs 46 Clear Programmed Mode Clears all programmed selections entered in COMMAND 45 Press POPULAR to perform this function The display will blink when the command is executed 47 Autoplay Status Allows you to change the AUTOPLAY STATUS immediately without waiting for the START or STOP time of day Hold RESET then press 9 to toggle the status ON or OFF Press POPULAR to save the changes 21822666 2 53 CD 100K Phonograph Code 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 50 500 501 2 54 Table 2 5A Menu amp Command Descriptions Continued Description XX Cat Assigns categories to discs in Enhanced Autoplay Schedule SMTWTFS The active days time s categories and delay s between Autoplay selections in Enhanced Autoplay PRICING This menu allows the operator to change CD pricing coin switch values credit levels credit values credit multiplier Free Play value and My Song First items COIN SWITCH VALUES Isa menu that displays and sets various coin switch values PRICE LEVELS Is a menu that displays various price levels PLAYS LEVEL Isamenu that Displays and edits tof plays or alternate plays at a given lev
126. ll now blink allowing another sequence number to be entered If youtry to enter a selection froma disk that has limits of 0 the disk is not installed in the machine or it has not yet been initialized the four dashes will reappear when POPULAR 15 pushed By holding RESET and pushing 3 the next sequence number and selection will be displayed Holding RESET and pushing 2 will display the previous sequence number EDITING AUTOPLAY PREMIUMS PRIORITIES AND LOCKOUTS To change a selection number use RESET 2 and RESET 3 to scan the sequence looking for the selection to be changed If the sequence number of the selection to be changed is known simply type the sequence number When the proper selection is displayed push POPULAR tomove the blinking digit tothe 1 s position of the selection number Type in the new four digit selection number a two digit disc number for Autoplay only then push POPULAR If youtry to entera selection from a disk that has limits of 0 the disk is notinstalled or not yet initialized the original selection will be automatically reinserted when POPULAR is pushed To delete a selection number locate that selection as described above Push and hold RESET then push 4 once The selection willbe deleted The next selection will be moved down into this sequence number to fill the hole the deletion would have left To addaselection in the middle of a list locate the selection previous to selection you wanttoenter Hold
127. m Sequence Display 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 A 8 deri T e _ __ cp s m Esse ssa F ET ef f J K L M ee quesguespe p qp pu 21822666 2 83 CD 100K Phonograph Example for correcting or editing an existing message When the example is complete the display will read TOPS IN MUSICLAND for message 6 Previously this message displayed TOYS FOR TOTS Note all editing keys will be used to show their effect on the message A B aq uTQOmnmo 2 84 Follow step AA to obtain the display MSG 1 EDT DEL VU see Table 2 7 Press 6 to edit message 6 Push POPULAR Push POPULAR to go to the edit screen Display characters 1 7 are blank Character 8 is a flashing T Characters 9 16 are characters OY S FOR Push key 3 twice The should be flashing Push key O until the flashing digitis aP Push POPULAR Push key 3 twice The F should be
128. m Switch amp Motor Assembly 221822666 1 11 CD 100K Phonograph Mechanism Control Unit This solid state switching unit controls the scan and transfer Main Power Supply The main power supply Figure 1 10 distributes unregulated 24 VDC 12 VDC andregulated 9 VDC to the phonograph The mains voltage 120 VAC 0r240 VAC to the main power supply is controlled by the powerswitch on the back of the phonograph cabinet The phonograph is factory configured for 120 main voltage For 220 to 240 voltage remove the 120 Mains Supply Voltage Selector plug from the power supply and install the 240 Mains Supply Voltage Selector plug Note the Central Control Computer is attached to the front of the Main Power Supply Lighting and Bill Acceptor Power Control When the CANCEL button is held down for 5 seconds arelay opens removing power from the LED lighting and the Bill Acceptor Push the CANCEL button to apply power Pushing the POWER button on the IR Remote will also operate the above relay TRANSFORMER POWER LINE VOLTAGE SELECT Figure 1 10 Main Power Supply 1 12 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming INTRODUCTION This section describes the installation and programming process This information begins with a summary of what happens when the phonographis powered up and continues with detailed instructions on how to load the titles and discs modify the pricing and set up the sound system The last part o
129. mand is executed All disc limits are set to 99 then as each disc is scanned new limits are automatically entered into memory Initialization begins when the SER VICE switch is moved to the NORMAL position Full initialization takes about 30 minutes During this time selections can be played but initialization will not continue until the phonograph is scanned out Program Initialize Initializes specific discs automatically Typethedisc number tobe initialized then press POPULAR Type disc numbers until all disc numbers that need initializing have been entered Initialization will begin when the service switch 15 moved back to the NORMAL position Disc Initialize and Track Limits Allows youto view and change disc limits manually To view disc limits type the disc number Press and hold RESET then press 3 next disc or 2 previous disc to view the next or previous disc limits To a change a discs limits display the limits then press POPULAR Type the new limits then press POPULAR 2 51 CD 100K Phonograph Code 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 52 Table 2 5A Menu amp Command Descriptions Continued Description Cancel Initialization Cancels initializations that have been started with either of the previous options 300r31 Press POPULAR to perform this function The display will blink when the command is executed Initialized Displays the number of discs that have been initialized Number of Skips or T
130. mming 70 Volt Speakers To avoid prohibitive cable losses on long speaker lines over 100 feet use 70 V speakers The power level in the 70 speakers 15 set at each speaker 250 watts of the 1000 watts 15 provided for 70 speakers by A1 A2 connections on the audio output transformer assembly NOTE 1000 watts can be connected if you configure the amplifier for stereo and connect 70 volt speakers E7 to E7 Low Impedance Speakers Low impedance speakers 8 or 4 ohm can be used when the connecting cable is less than 100 feet 4 OHM SPEAKERS No more than one 4 ohm speaker should be connected to a speaker line If several 4 ohm speakers are to be used each speaker should have its own line 8 OHM SPEAKERS The loss in 100 feet of 18 gauge zipcord feeding one 8 ohm speaker is 15 The loss for two 8 ohm speakers is 30 NOTE In any speaker installation the total speaker load the sum of all power to all speakers must not exceed 1000 watts per amplifier The phonograph has an audio output transformer assembly rated 250 watts 125 per channel for connecting 70 V speakers tapping down the phonograph speakers or connecting extension speakers to taps The sum of all power to 70 V speakers and tapped speakers must not exceed 250 watts 21822666 2 11 CD 100K Phonograph Table 2 1 Extension Speaker Worksheet Sheet 1 SELECTING SPEAKER POWER General Instructions This section will lead you through the power and speaker selectio
131. most popular disc 3 Press and hold RESET while you press POPULAR twice This returns you to the main menu Least Popular Disc 1 18 The least popular disc will be displayed 2 Todisplay the nextleast popular disc press and hold RESET and then press 2 Press and hold RESET then press 2 to display each successive least popular disc Press and hold RESET then press 3 to move through the popularity display toward the least popular disc Be 822666 Section 3 Routine Service 3 Press and hold RESET while you press POPULAR twice This returns you to the main menu Most Popular Selection 1 19 The most popular selection number will be displayed 2 Todisplay the next most popular selection press and hold RESET and then press 3 PressandholdRESET and then press 3 to display each successive most popular selection Press and hold RESET then press 2 to move through the popularity display toward the most popular selection Youcan request the popularity fora particular selection by pressing the selection number four digits Clearing the Audit Values The three CLEAR options will not clear the corresponding audit value until the POPULAR button is pressed For example You can display the CLEAR CASH message and then move to CLEAR PLAYS and then move back to CLEAR CASH without actually clearing either set of values The following steps describe how to perform each of the three CLEAR commands asa separate activity If you wish
132. n 2 34 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming This page intentionally left blank 21822666 2 35 CD 100K Phonograph CD SERIES O SECURITY SERVICE 1 AUDITS 2 ATTRACT MOD E 3 INITIALIZE 4 MAP 5 6 T 8 9 o SECURITY 08 089 10 CASH AUDITS 0 ENTER CODE 0 MODEM PW 0 MODEM POST 0 CASH 1 SECURITY LEVEL 1 ANSWER ON 1 DAYS ACT SMTWTFS 1 BILL 2 LVL 2 CODE 2 ANSWER OFF 2 POST ON 2 3 LVL 3 CODE 3 OFRINGS 3 POST OFF 3 WBOX 4 PHONOID 4 RECV 4 POST TELEPHONE 4 TOTALS 5 VOID SRVC SW 5 CONNECT DELAY 5 RETRIES 5 6 SECURITY IS 6 MODEM XMT INIT 6 MODEM 6 7 7 MODEM RCV INIT 7 PAGE TO POST 7 8 gt 8 RESTORE INIT 8 PAGE TELEPHONE 8 1BILLS 9 9 MODEM SPECIAL gt 9 PAGE SUFFIX 9 2BILLS 2 ATTRACT 27 1 AUDITS 104 _COIN TOTALS 0 ATTRACT MODE 0 MSG SCH SMTWTFS 0 CASH AUDITS gt 0 1 COINS 1 PAGE MODE 1 10N01 01 1980 1 PLAY AUDITS gt 1 2COINS 2 2 MSG 1 EDT DEL VU 2 NON RESETTABLES gt 2 3 COINS 3 DISPLAY PAGE 3 SCROLL MESSAGE 3 CLEAR DISC POP 3 4 COINS 4 PAGE IN OUT 4 4HOUR CLEAR 4 CLEAR CASH 4 5 COINS 5 SPEED IN OUT 5 5 CLEAR PLAYS 5 6 COINS 6 SLED RESET 6 6 CLEA
133. n process This process consists offourmajorsteps and several smaller steps The major steps 1 Identifying the extension speakers and computing the extension speaker power 2 Making the external speaker connections 3 Determining and selecting the jukebox power Jukebox speakers 16 ohm 4 Performing amplifier overload check per table 3 2B Selection Procedures 1 Useapencil you may wanttorevise your figures to fill in the work sheet on the following pages Extension speakers are available in these general categories General purpose speakers 4 and 8 ohm speakers and 70 V speakers Use this worksheet to help you calculate the amount of power consumed by the extension speakers Use this worksheet as a guide to help you select which power tap to use for each type of external speaker you are using Anextension speaker RMS power rating should be at least 10 higher than the power it will consume atmax phonograph volume When RMS power to speaker Then recommended RMS power at max phonograph volume is rating of speaker is 250 watts 300 watts 125 watts 150 watts 62 5 watts 75 watts 31 25 watts 40 watts Extension speakers connected to E1 E7 Place the quantity of speakers in the blank under QTY and multiply the quantity times the powerconsumption show stereo speakers as 2 speakers Place your results in the blank under TOTAL QTY Total Two 8 ohm speakers in series at 62 5 watts per series watts 31 25
134. ng Autoplay Premiums Priorities Lockouts and Pairs 21822666 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 690 691 692 Section 2 Installation amp Programming Table 2 5A Menu amp Command Descriptions Continued Description Premiums Displays and sets premium selections These selections 100 maximum will be priced at 2 to 99 times the regular price see Programming Autoplay Premiums Priorities Lockouts Pairs and Menu Code 6995 Keep Credit Displays and toggles the KEEP CREDIT option ON or OFF toallow retaining or canceling credit upon Power up Hold RESET and press 9 to toggle ON or OFF Press POPULAR to save the changes Keep Money Displays and toggles the KEEP MONEY option ON or OFF to allow retaining or canceling money on powerup Hold RESET and press 9 to toggle ON or OFF Press POPULAR to save the change Album Buy Displays and toggles the ALBUM BUY options ON or OFF so that entire albums can be selected Albums can be selected from the phonograph and IR remote control if setto ON Hold RESET and press 9 to toggle ON or OFF Press POPULAR to save the change Priority Play Displays and toggles PRIORITY PLAY from ON to OFF When PRIORITY PLAY is ON priority plays will be allowed When PRIORITY PLAY is OFF this feature is disabled Hold RESET and press 9 to toggle ON or OFF Press POPULAR to save the change Tracks in a Row Displays and sets the maximum number of tracks by the same
135. ng a power failure e Retain the current money total during a power failure Buyanentirealbum Limit the number of tracks that can be played from a disc before another disc is allowed to play e Retainorerase selections waiting to play if poweris off fora significant interval of time such as overnight internally programmable from0 to 999 minutes Toenterthis menu from the MAIN menu Type 6 21822666 2 39 CD 100K Phonograph More Options 1 Menu This menu is acollection of options that allows you to e Select FIFO or random playback of selections Automatically lockout defective discs Lockout Count e Cancel Autoplay when a paid selection is made e Usecertain discs for Autoplay only locked out from the keyboard e Automatic ormanual Daylight Savings Time correction More Options 2 Menu This menuallows youto e Usetimed lockouts e Enable or disable the Thank You message e Enable or disable album buys in FREE PLA Y mode e Enable ordisable making most popular selections Reports Menu Optional The REPORTS options allow you to connecta printer ora personal computer to the RS 232 connector on CCC This information is the same information that can be displayed on the keyboard display except that it has been arranged in a simple report format that can be printed or stored disk or diskette To enter this menu from the MAIN menu Type 7 Status Menu This menu allows you to display and clear the various phonograph error m
136. nge the LOCKOUT COUNT type new number and then press POPULAR Play Limit Setsamaximumtime fora selection to play before itis canceled A Oentry disables this feature Valid times are from 60 to 999 seconds If the optional volume control module is installed the volume of the selection will fade before the selection is canceled Cancel Autoplay Cancels the autoplay selection when a paid selection is entered When this feature is turned ON the Autoplay selection will cancel within 15 seconds and the paid selection will play next When this feature is turned OFF the Autoplay selection will finish playing before the paid selection plays The default for this feature is ON Autoplay Only Stores the disc numbers for up to 25 discs These disc numbers can be selected by Autoplay but they cannot be selected by customers see Programming Autoplays Premiums Priorities Lockouts and Pairs Daylight Savings Time Automatically adjusts daylight saving time STD moves the clock ahead one hour at 2 00 AM on the first Sunday of April This mode will also move the clock back one hour at 2 00 AM on the last Sunday of October NONSTD lets you select which months and days of the month that daylight savings will be turned ON and OFF Hold RESET and press 9 to select STD NONSTD or OFF Press POPULAR to save your choice If you select NONSTD the display shows DAYLIT ON Type two digits forthe month code to turn daylight savings ON and then pres
137. nism plays andalbum plays NON RESETTABLES Is the menu that allows you display the ongoing totals These totals cannot bereset from any security level Clear Disc Popularity Clears the popularity for all discs This option should only be used after the popularity figures Selections 7 and 8 in this menu have been read and recorded Press POPULAR to perform this function The display will blink when the command is executed Clear Cash Clears all currentcash totals This option should only be used after the figures for Cash Audits Selection in this menu have been read and recorded Press POPULAR to perform this function The display will blink when the command is executed Clear Plays Clears all current play totals This option should only be used after the Play Audit figures in Play Audits Selection 1 inthis menu have been read and recorded Press POPULAR to perform this function The display will blink when the command is executed Clear Selection Popularity Clears all current selection popularity This option should only be used after Popularity Figures Selection 9 in this menu have been read and recorded Press POPULAR to perform this function The display will blink when the command is executed Display the Most Popular Disc Displays the most popular disc number 00 99 followed by the number of plays 9999 maximum that disc had To display the next Most Popular disc press and hold RESET and then press 3 Press and
138. nter this menu from the MAIN menu 2 Message Center Menu This menu contains the message center day scheduler date scheduler and message editor Initialize Menu This menu controls the type of CD initialization that is to be done whenever a disc is changed or moved to anew disc number This menu must be used to identify empty CD mechanism slots This menu also contains options to change the phonograph s time and date 2 38 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming NOTE The phonograph will automatically adjust the disc limits whenever a disc is played This form of initialization is not recommended as a substitute for the selections in this menu To enterthis menu from the MAIN menu Type 3 Autoplay Autoplay is the function that plays CD s when no customers have made selections Autoplay canbe used to stimulate play or provide background music This feature can be scheduled and customized from the Autoplay menu To enter this menu from the MAIN menu Type 4 Pricing Menu This menu allows you to change the pricing structure select FREE PLAY return to the factory default pricing or set up the My Song First feature Toenter this menu from the MAIN menu 5 Options Menu This menu is acollection of disc selection options that allow you to e Preventplaying atrack Lockout e Givecertain tracks priority play e Charge adouble price for certain selections Retaincredits duri
139. nu was used The overplay counter is part of the CCC s memory which keeps track of how many duplicate selections were made A selection is considered to be aduplicate if ithas been entered but the CCC has not sent the selection number to the CD mechanism controller My Song First Counter Displays the number of times the My Song First button was used to make a My Song First selection Not Used NON RESETTABLES These totals for cash plays and credits can be displayed from any security level but they cannot be reset from any security level These totals constitute the permanent phonograph history Cash Displays total cash bill and coin received by the phonograph Bill Displays total bill cash received by the bill acceptor Coin Displays total coin cash received by the coin acceptor Wallbox Displays total cash received by all Wallboxes Free Displays total free credits Paid Displays total paid for credits Most Popular Displays the total number of Most Popular selections made with the POPULAR button Mechanism Displays the total number of mechanism cycles Album Display total album buys Selections Displays the total number of selections made using the keyboard ATTRACT This menu sets ATTRACT MODE ON or OFF and defines the ATTRACT MODE s characteristics Attract Mode Displays and togglesthe ATTRACT Hold RESET while pushing 9 to toggle ON or OFF Press POPULAR to save the change
140. odem Push POPULAR to display the number See Editing Numbers Strings to modify the telephone number Pager Suffix String This is the suffix string that may be required by the pager It is sent following the numerical message Push POPULAR to display the string See Editing Numbers Strings to modify the string Serial No Displays phono serial no 21822666 2 45 CD 100K Phonograph Code 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Table 2 5A Menu amp Command Descriptions Continued Description AUDITS Are the functions and menus that allow you to display and reset the various accumulated figures formoney popularity number of plays and credits CASH AUDITS Is the menu that allows you to display but not change cash totals number of coins through the coin switches and the total number of bills PLAY AUDITS Is the menu that allows you to display but not change credits autoplays mechanism plays andalbum plays NON RESETTABLES Is the menu that allows you display the ongoing totals These totals cannot bereset from any security level Clear Disc Popularity Clears the popularity for all discs This option should only be used after the popularity figures Selections 7 and 8 in this menu have been read and recorded Press POPULAR to perform this function The display will blink when the command is executed Clear Cash Clears all currentcash totals This option should only be used after the figures fo
141. ograph to ensure thatno damage occurred during transit If damage is detected the carrier who delivered the phonograph should be contacted immediately to examine it Regardless of the exterior condition of the shipping cartons the carrier should be called and notified of damage Donot destroy packing material or boxes until thecarrier s agenthas examined them Damage claims are your responsibility Do not return shipping damaged merchandise until after your claim has been established Once yourclaim has been established merchandise may be returned to your Rowe distributor for repair The invoice amount for repair charges can then be collected from the carrier Doors Locate the red bag in the top hand hold on the back of the cabinet Remove the door key from the bag and unlock the top door The lock is on the left side of the top door Shipping Bolts Clips and Tape TITLE PAGE ASSEMBLY See Next Page 221822666 1 3 CD 100K Phonograph WARNING Do not attempt to turn the CD title pages by hand Use the handwheel on the back of the title page assembly see Figure 1 2 Title rack will not operate without two Shipping Screws being removed Trying to force movement in the Title rack can result in broken parts Shipping Screw Locations Title Page Knob Plug Connection Shipping Screws 2 One on each side of Title Rack View from the inside of the Title Rack Plate Title Page Assembly in the UP Position Fig
142. om acoustics the high and low frequency characteristics of your speakers can influence the equalizer settings as much or more than the room acoustics What This Graphic Equalizer Does This graphic equalizer controls the tone for seven specific tone ranges The frequency for each range is printed next to each equalizer control IMPORTANT gt gt Before setting these controls do Steps 1 5in Table 2 2Bto ensure that the amplifier is not overloaded Each of these controls can limit the maximum volume for its range by as much as 85 This means that if a control is set to minimum that the maximum power available for that range is only about 40 watts If all of the graphic equalizer controls are set to minimum then the phonograph will produce no more than approximately 40 watts of its 250 watt capacity Equalizer Settings These equalizers work equally well for stereo and mono sound and may be used with single and dual volume controls The settings that follow will give good sound for aroom with the matching acoustics highly absorbent moderately absorbent nonabsorbent the right and left channel equalizer controls to the positions that match the room described or most closely described in the three illustrations that follow this paragraph These settings may be just right or they may not sound 100 right to you Ifthe sound is not satisfactory make small changes in the settings until the sound is just the way you
143. on 10 Section 2 Installation amp Programming 90995 Front end Program Selected in Mic Keyed Mode CD 41 42 Stereo BGM 440 J43 Stereo J39 J44 Mono BGM 38 Unchanged Factory is CD J41 42 9099994 Output Ch 1 and 2 Program Selected in Mic Keyed Mode mono CH1 CH2 mono CH1 CH2 aux J15 aux J16 mono CH1 CH2 aux J16 aux J15 1 CH2 stereo J19 stereo J22 Factory setting is stereo stereo 9099995 Output Ch 3 and 4 Program Selected in Mic Keyed Mode mono CH3 mono CH3 CH4 aux J17 aux J18 mono CH3 aux J18 aux J17 stereo J23 stereo J26 Factory setting is stereo stereo 909992 Muting in Mic Keyed Mode Audio Video Controller Out CH 384 Audio Video Controller Out CH 182 Front End AVC Power Amp Out Power Amp Out CH2 Power Amp Out CH3 Power Amp Out CH4 Factory Setting 11111111 unmutes all 900 903 Mic Volume Override Ch 1 2 3 4 Range 0 to 63 Factory setting is 33 904 906 Mic Routing Each mic can be routed to any or all 6 channels Factory setting routes all mics to all channels 907 Mic Type Each mic can be a paging or karaoke type Also sets phonograph type to CD or Download Factory setting sets all mic s to paging and phonograph type to CD 94 Lead Singer Sets karaoke lead singer to LEFT or Right channel Factory setting is RIGHT ST
144. on and the following short trailer If either of the pairis selected the other is selected automatically for free When programming enter first selection of pair 1 e teaser if teaser and selection or selection if selection and trailer See Programming Autoplay Premiums Priorities Lockouts and Pairs REPORTS The REPORTS menu provides an output to an RS 232 serial printer or computer with an RS 232 serial interface Touse this feature the RS 232 Option must be installed in the phonograph To select and print the report type the code for the report and press POPULAR The display will blink when the command is executed Cash Report Starts the Cash Report Play Report Starts the Play Report Popular Report Starts a Popularity Report Non Resettable Report Starts the report of all non resettable numbers 21822666 2 59 CD 100K Phonograph Code 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 60 Table 2 5A Menu amp Command Descriptions Continued Description AII Audit Report Starts all 4 audit reports Setup Report Starts the phonograph Setup Report Error History Report Starts the Accumulated Phonograph Errors Report Disc Condition Report Starts the Disc Condition Report Baud Rate Selects either 600 1200 2400 4800 or 9600 baud for printing reports Hold RESET and press 9 to toggle between 600 1200 2400 4800 and 9600 baud Press POPULAR to save th
145. ophones can be used Up to3 microphones can be connected and simultaneously used for paging and or karaoke Each microphone can be routed to any oralloutputs Factory setting sets all microphones for paging and routes all microphones to all outputs Ifamicrophoneis used for paging and music is playing the music volume is reduced at least6 dB The music volume be reduced more by lowering the numbers programmed in menu items 900 903 mic volume override The mic volume override number range is 0 to 63 and factory setting is 33 Background Music BGM The phonograph goes to BGM mode after all phonograph selections are played In BGM mode music can be provided by an external BGM unit tapes tuner CD s etc To use an external stereo BGM unit connect to jacks marked STEREO BGM INPUT set menu item 90994 BGM SELECT IN to 4 and set menu item 909991 BGM MUT to 11111111 To use an external mono BGM unit connect to jack marked MONO C BGM INPUT set menu item 90994 BGM SELECT IN to 1 and set menu item 909991 BGM MUT to 11111111 BGM AUTOPLAY and PAID PLAY Volume As shipped from the factory the volume control treats AUTOPLAY external BGM and PAID PLAY the same Menu item 96 allows PAID PLAY volume to be separate from AUTOPLAY and external BGM volume or AUTOPLAY and external BGM volume to be locked ata volume Menu item 908 sets volume level for AUTOPLAY andexternal BGM Karaoke Controls This phonograph has the audio
146. r Cash Audits Selection in this menu have been read and recorded Press POPULAR to perform this function The display will blink when the commandis executed Clear Plays Clears all current play totals This option should only be used after the Play Audit figures in Play Audits Selection 1 inthis menu have been read and recorded Press POPULAR to perform this function The display will blink when the command is executed Clear Selection Popularity Clears all current selection popularity This option should only be used after Popularity Figures Selection 9 in this menu have been read and recorded Press POPULAR to perform this function The display will blink when the command is executed Display the Most Popular Disc Displays the most popular disc number 00 99 followed by the number of plays 9999 maximum that disc had To display the next Most Popular disc press and hold RESET and then press 3 Press and hold RESET and then press 3 to display each successive most popular disc Press and hold RESET and then press 2 to move up through the popularity display toward the most popular disc Youcan request the popularity for a particular disc by pressing the disc number Display the Least Popular Disc Displays the least popular disc number 00 99 followed by the number of plays that the disc had To display the next Least Popular disc press and hold RESET and then press 2 Press and hold RESET and then press 2 to display each successive
147. rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Do not plug the phonograph in until you verify it is configured for the proper mains voltage gt 120 5 SUPPLY MAINS VOLTAGE SUPPLY SELECTOR VOLTAGE SELECTOR RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK FIRE HAZARD AND PERSONAL INJURY NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUID SUCH AS VASES SHALL BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS DO NOT REMOVE ANY COVERS GUARDS OR SHIELDS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS ARE INSIDE THIS PHONOGRAPH REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilat eral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclo sure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accom panying the phonograph Section 1 Installation 4 System Description INTRODUCTION The CD 100K plays compact discs exclusively Thereliable CD mechanism holds up to 100 compact discs These discs are played through a 1000 watt stereo amplifier Before you begin to unpack and use this phonograph please pay special attention to t
148. remove heavy dust deposits Useaclean lint free cloth saturated in denatured alcohol to clean mechanical parts Cleanelectrical parts using a clean dry cloth orcamel s hair brush WARNING Use solvents in a well ventilated area only Do not use solvents on plastic parts 1 Clean Glass a Clean all glass with a paper towel and a non abrasive cleaner b Drywithaclean lint free cloth 2 Clean painted a Cleanall painted wood and metal surfaces with mild soap and water wood and metal DO NOT USE SOLVENTS surfaces b Apply a good quallity auto or funiture wax to protect the finish 3 Clean plastic trim Wipe all plastic surfaces with a damp or dry cloth only DO NOT USE SOLVENTS 4 Cleanelectrical Clean all electrical components with a clean dry lint free cloth or soft bristle brush only components 3 10 21822666 Section 3 Routine Service CD Player Laser Lens The CD playerlaserlens can collect dust dirt and smoke These deposits can cause various intermittent problems that may in time become more severe To avoid these problems we recommend that you clean the laser lens occasionally This interval can be as often as every other month or less in some locations Follow this procedure to safely clean the laser lens nn Before you clean the laser lens be sure to turn the jukebox power OFF and ground yourself by touching a grounded component such as the BA to discharge any static buildup that may ha
149. rm the CD player 1 Removelooseparticlesfromthe lens by gently brushing it withacamel s hair brushorablow brush both items can be purchased at mostcamera supply stores Brush in the direction ofthe arrows shown in Figure 3 3 Take care not to snag brush bristles under the lens The lens is mounted on a delicate suspension spring that may be damaged with soft brush 2 Removeany remaining dirt by placing one to three drops of Kodak Lens Cleaner Kodak Catalog Number 176 7136 available from photographic supply stores or Rowe 21966601 ona lint free very gently wiping dust and smoke deposits from the lens Wipe in the direction of the arrows shown in Figure 3 3 Take carenotto damage the delicate lens suspension spring Donotallow any of the lens cleanertorundown the side of the lens t O Figure 3 3 Cleaning the Laser Lens 221822666 3 11 CD 100K Phonograph COIN ACCEPTORS Optional COIN MECH Optional The phonograph is equipped to physically mount a 3 5 inch wide 80mm coin acceptor mechanical or electronic version with an accepted coin diameter from 7 18mm to 1 2818 31mm Mechanical A valid coin is determined by the actuation of the microswitch Figure 3 4 which when tripped will give a credit of 25 cents unless the software default is changed The switch is mounted to a chute subassembly that guides the coins to the microswitch lever By moving the 8 32 scr
150. s POPULAR Type the two digit day number 1 through31 Note that the CCC will only accept the correct maximum number Then press POPULAR Hold RESET and press 9 to change the display to show DAYLIT OFF Type two digits forthe month code to turn daylight savings OFF and then press POPULAR Type the two digit day number 1 through 31 Note that the CCC will only acceptthe correct maximum number Then press POPULAR Automat Clr Clears audit data If this command is set to ON and the AUDIT START button has been used to start the report then the audit data will be cleared when the printing stops and the phonograph is in NORMAL mode Hold RESET and press 9 to toggle this command ON and OFF Press POPULAR to save your choice MORE OPTIONS 2 This menu is a continuation of the OPTIONS menu Timlock Displays and sets timed lockout selections or discs 25 maximum See Programming Autoplay Premiums Priorities Lockouts and Pairs LockSch SMTWTFS Allows youto select the days of the week and the start and stop times for timed lockouts See the Timed Free Play and Timed Lockouts Scheduling Tutorial 21822666 6992 6993 6994 6995 6996 6997 6998 6999 70 71 72 73 Section 2 Installation amp Programming Table 2 5A Menu amp Command Descriptions Continued Description Free Album Allows entire albums to be selected if FREE PLA Y 55 and ALBUM BUY 65 ON Hold RESET and pre
151. s follows 1 Unlock and open the top door 2 Pullthe SERVICE button out to the SERVICE position refer to Figure 2 4 3 Make sure that SERVICE MODE or__ ERRORS EXIST _ _ appears on the display 4 Type2toselect the ATTRACT submenu then type 4 to select the PAGE LIMIT function and you will see the display for entering the first page number to use and the lastnumber to use Press POPULAR which sets the first page number to 1 Notice that the blinking number has moved tothe right Type the last page number to be used and press POPULAR Flip the keyboard display back up making sure that both catches are engaged PRICING The prices charged for CD selections may be changed as needed When shipped from the factory the prices are setas follows PRICING 2 plays for 1 00 5 plays for 2 00 15 plays for 5 00 PRICING Playsfor Plysfo Figure 2 6A Price Card NOTE If you are using the factory pricing skip to Sound System Set Up 21822666 2 7 CD 100K Phonograph To Set Disc Prices The Handy Case has a Price Card see Figure 2 6A thatmay be substituted for the Standard Price Card The Handy Case also contains a Price Sheet with printed prices see Figure 2 6B whichcan be peeled off and placed at the appropriate location on the EEE EIA RO PriceCard ERES EEE EE O ETE E E E EE EE EE ce pan por ET is r s o son EST EST son ooo
152. scusses how to change compact discs and titles how to collect money audit statistics and preventive maintenance procedures DOING AN AUDIT The following pages describe how to 1 Access the phonograph s audit menus and extract auditfigures 2 Change title strips and discs 3 Collectmoney Youcan perform these three activities in any order that you Figure 3 1 Service Switch wish COLLECTING AUDIT FIGURES Following are descriptions of the major auditing activities that need to be done on aroutine service call If you wish to do additional auditing you can obtain the additional commands from Table 3 1 the AUDIT commands Entering the Service Mode 1 Open thedoorand pull the SERVICE button Figure 3 1 out to the SERVICE position The phonograph display will read SERVICE MODE If you find that you are not seeing the display that you expect press and hold RESET then press POPULAR three times This will take you back to the main menu Atthis point you can begin performing the audits Refer to the CD 100K Service Mode Map Figure 2 10 for a diagram of the audit menus and commands Described here also are the procedures for clearing the audit values 21822666 3 1 CD 100K Phonograph Cash Audits 1 Type 100 This displays the CURRENT CASH value Record the CURRENT CASH figure in your usual way and go to the next step 2 Pressandhold RESET and then press 1 This will move you down to the
153. side of the title strip The shaded portion of the title strip in Figure 2 1 represents a title strip thathas been removed from the title sheet Fold the title strip along the perforated line on both sides of the title strip see Figure 2 2 Locate the CD album booklet that matches the title strip you have just made Ifthe CD booklet is more than two sheets thick remove the inner sheets so that the booklet is no thicker than two title strips Title Strip Figure 2 3 Loading the Title Page Holder 2 of 6 Pages Shown CD Booklet Figure 2 2 Folding the Title Strip Insertthe CD booklet under the top and bottom tabs of the title page Slide the CD booklet over until the it is trapped by the molded stops on the title page holder see Figure 2 3 Ref A Insert the folded title strip under the top and bottom tabs of the title holder Slide the title strip until the disc number shows in the opening of the title strip and the title strip is locked in place by the molded stops see Figure 2 3 B Allofthetabs surrounding CD booklet and title strip should be holding them in place Ifyoumissedatab carefully tuck the loose paper under the tab as shown in Figure 2 3 Repeat Steps 4and 5 until all titles are installed Use the page keys switch Figure 1 5 tochange title pages Insert filler title strips to fill out any unused space left ona page Insert these in the same way that you
154. ss 9 to toggle this command ON and OFF Press POPULAR to save your choice Thank You On Off If set to ON the Thank You message is briefly displayed when a customer completes his final selection the credit goes to zero Hold RESET and press 9 to toggle this command ON and OFF Press POPULAR to save your choice Popular Key ON OFF If set to ON most POPULAR selections are allowed using the POPULAR key Ifsetto off most popular selections are notallowed Hold RESET and press 9 to toggle ON and OFF Premium Ratio Displays and sets the number of credits needed to make a premium selection see CODE 62 Autolod Dflt Displays and toggles the autoload default option Factory default settings will load automatically ifa RAM checksum error occurs and this option is ON Set this option to OFF if you do not wantfactory settings loaded automatically RAM Test Code Displays status of RAM 0 indicates that the RAM test passed 1 indicates a disc limit error 2 indicates a PREMIUM LOCKOUT or PRIORITY LIST error and 3 indicates a pricing or other error Sel xxxx hh mm Displays and sets time of day fora specific selection to play Type in selection number then press POPULAR To remove selection hold RESET and push 9 Type in the hour and press POPULAR Type inthe minutes and press POPULAR Pairs Sel Displays and sets paired selections 10 maximum Paired selections are a short teaser and the following selection ora selecti
155. stereo 5 Type in 1 2 3 4 5 and push POPULAR 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming CD 100K Phonograph Code 911 912 913 914 915 916 917 918 919 2 68 Table 2 5A Menu amp Command Descriptions Continued Description Remote Selections Displays and sets remote selections to ON OFF ICD or XCD Ifthiscommand is setto ON you can always use the IR remote control to make a selection or give a credit If this command is set to OFF remote control selections and credits are not allowed at all If this command is to ICD remote control selections and credits are allowed as long as REMOTE CREDIT 92 exceeds zero If set to XCD remote control selections are allowed when remote credit 92 or external credit selections remaining on digital display exceeds zero and remote control credits are allowed when remote credit see 92 exceeds zero Hold RESET and push 9 to select ON OFF ICD or XCD Press POPULAR to save Remote Credit Displays and changes the number of internal remote credits If RMT SELECT 91 is setto ICD or XCD remote credit decrements each time you use the IR remote control to make a selection or give a credit Type the number of credits then press POPULAR Remote Pause Allows the remote to pause the phonograph if this feature is set to ON Hold RESET and press 9 to toggle this command ON and OFF Press POPULAR to save your choice Remote Pause Time Displays
156. t of the week decides to save some time by copying the schedule into the remaining days of the week To make the schedule for Monday through Saturday the same as Sunday The Copy function is also helpful if the schedule for the other days is similar to the Sunday schedule Do a Copy and then revise the copied schedules soe Press RESET 8 CPY SU gt S Press RESET 2 twice CPY SU gt SMTWTFS Press POPULAR SCHEDULE SMTWTFS 21822666 2 99 CD 100K Phonograph This page intentionally leftblank 2 100 21822666 Worksheet Masters AAA n AAA On the following pages you will find blank worksheet masters for Multiple Free Play On Off Times the Disc Category List and the Autoplay Schedule Carefully remove these masters from thismanual and copy them freely for your use Note that extraroom has been left on the left hand margin ofeach sheet so that it may be hole punched and kept in a binder for future reference AAA AA AAA WM 1 DISC CATEGORY LIST Location Date each of the eight categories and then assign the discs to each category Category Name Category Category Name Category Qm st Place an X category that you wish to assign to each disc All discs are assigned to category 1 fromthe factory 50 51 00 01 52 53 54 55 56 57 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 58 59 60 61 62
157. tedin the center of the cabinet s interior Itis the primary mechanical component of the phonograph The mechanism holds 100 CD s and plays selections on command from the selection system Refer to Figure 1 8 for location of each the major mechanism components CD Pro Plate amp Player Assembly Mechanism Cancel Control Assembly Switch Money amp Play Counters CD Magazine amp Retaining Belt Cam Switch amp Motor Assembly Gripper Bow amp Trunion Assembly Optical Switch Assembly Sprag Assembly Figure 1 8 CD Changer Mechanism MAGAZINE The CD magazine stores 100 CD s PLAY COUNTER The play counteraccumulates the total number of plays on the mechanism MONEY COUNTER The money counterregisters the total money deposited in the phonograph OPTICAL SWITCH The optical switch senses the CD magazine position so that the CCC can determine which CD isin gripping position 1 10 21822666 Section 1 Installation amp System Description CAMSWITCH AND MOTOR ASSEMBLY The cam switch and motor assembly see Figure 1 9 consists of the transfer motor cam and two cam switches SPRAG ASSEMBLY This assembly locks the CD magazine in position CD MODULES The CD player plays the CD s after they are positioned on the turntable by the disk transfer arm OUTER CAM SWITCH INNER CAM SWITCH Actuated in Disc Actuated in Standby Playing Position Figure 1 9 Ca
158. tep 3 Phonograph is ready to operate CAUTION Do not attempt to turn the CD title pages by hand If the title page assembly is unplugged or not operating electronically use the handwheel on the back of the assembly see Figure 1 2 LOADING CD S AND TITLES The procedure for loading CD s and titles into an empty phonographis different from the procedure to change CD s and titles Please make sure you are following the procedure that describes your situation Preparing Titles for the Title Holder If your titles have not been shipped with the discs or preprinted you will need to prepare the title strips yourself 2 2 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming Loading the Title Holder Allofthe titles on the title strip sheet can be used for either right or left hand titles If your title strips have not been preprinted you may wantto type the titles before you tear the individual title strips off the title strip sheet Refer to the sample in Figure 2 1 for an illustration of where to tear the title strips off the title strip sheets These procedures describe how to load one CD album and one title strip Repeat this procedure for each CD that is being loaded Separate Here Separate Here a Separate Here Figure 2 1 Blank Title Sheet 21822666 CD 100K Phonograph PROCEDURES FOR LOADING THE TITLE PAGE HOLDER 1 Tear each title strip from the title sheet so the perforated column appears on the
159. the day ON or OFF Push POPULAR to save any changes Post On Time The time to enable posting calls to the office if menu item 089015 ON Enter the hour and push POPULAR Enter the minute and push POPULAR Post off Time The time to disable posting calls to the office Enter the hourand push POPULAR Enter the minute and push POPULAR Post Telephone Number This is the telephone number of the office dialed by the modem Push POPULAR to display the number See Editing Numbers Strings to modify the telephone number Post and Page Retries The number of times the modem will repeat a page or the number of times the modem will redial the office if the modem didn t connect with the office modem Enter the and push POPULAR Modem Page Errors to a Pager If set to ON the modem will call a pager in the event of the phonograph going OUTOF ORDER or the bill acceptor goes OUT OFORDER The number the modem dials is at menu item 0898 If setto off the modem will not call a pager Hold RESET and push 9 to set ON or OFF then push POPULAR Modem Page to Post Errors to a PC If set to ON the modem will call the office in the event of the phonograph going OUT OF ORDER or the bill acceptor goes OUTOFORDER The number the modem dials is at menu item 0894 If set to off the modem will not call the office Hold RESET and push 9 to set ON or OFF then push POPULAR Pager Telephone Number This is the telephone number of the pager dialed by the m
160. to Right E5 Violet connects to Left E6 Pink Connects to Right E6 Violet connects to Left E7 Pink Connects to Right E7 Do not move the Black wire it should stay on either the Left or Right E1 terminal Table 2 2B Amplifier Overload Check Check that the amplifier is not overloaded by performing the following four steps 1 Make sure that the extension speakers are connected to the proper speaker taps 2 Set volume control to maximum volume and make a selection 3 While the music is playing if the OVERLOAD INDICATOR S stay OFF or occasionally flicker in a random manner the load is acceptable If the OVERLOAD INDICATOR S are always lit or flicker continuously the amplifier is overloaded and will shut down and you must perform Step 4 Do this step only if the OVERLOAD INDICATOR S came on as described in Step 3 Find the source of the overload shorted speaker wires too many speakers connected or speaker power taps too high After you fix the short disconnect a few speakers or lower the speaker power tap selection then repeat Step 3 This value is the total for both channels The power consumption for each channel is one half of this value 2 16 21822666 21822666 This page intentionally left blank Section 2 Installation amp Programming 2 17 CD 100K Phonograph 500 WATTS PER CH 1000 WATT POWER AMP 500 WATTS 2 18 AUDIO OUTPUT TRANSFORMER ASSEMBLY CHANNEL 2 4A lt
161. touse the short cut method follow the Using the CD 100K Commands instructions in Section 2 Each of these commands may be executed from SECURITY LEVEL 2 or 3 CLEAR CASH 1 Make sure that you in the SER VICE mode and that SERVICE MODE is on the display 2 14 The message CLEAR CASH willappear on the display Press POPULAR toclear the cash values The display will blink when the command is executed 3 Pressand hold RESET while you press POPULAR twice CLEARPLAYS 1 Make sure that you are in the SER VICE mode and that SERVICE MODE is on the display 2 15 The message CLEAR PLAYS will appear on display Press POPULAR to clear the play values The display will blink when the command is executed 3 Press and hold RESET while you press POPULAR twice CLEAR SELECTION POPULARITY 1 Make sure that you are in the SER VICE mode and that SER VICE MODE is on the display 2 16 The message CLEAR SEL POP will appearon the display Press POPULAR to clear the popularity values The display will blink when the command is executed 3 Press and hold RESET while you press POPULAR twice 221822666 3 3 CD 100K Phonograph CHANGING CD S AND TITLES w NOTE Do not attempt to turn the CD title pages by hand If the title page assembly is un plugged or not operating electronically use the handwheel on the back of the assem bly see Figure 1 2 The procedure for loading CD s and tit
162. transaction RESET 0 hold RESET down Moves you up one item in a menu RESET 1 hold RESET down Moves you down one item in a menu RESET 2 hold RESET down Moves you left or decrements RESET 3 hold RESET down Moves youright orincrements RESET 4 hold RESET down Removes an entry such as a programmed Autoplay entry from the list RESET 5 Makes a space ina list such as programmed Autoplay so new informa hold RESET down tion can be inserted RESET 9 hold RESET down Toggles between two possible selections RESET POPULAR hold RESET down Cancels the current activity or moves you back to the previous menu title 21822666 2 41 CD 100K Phonograph Security Levels The CD 100K uses security levels to protect audit and programmable information e Levellallowsyouto view all of the phonograph information except the security codes but does not allow you to change any of the information e Level 2 allows youto review all of the information except the security codes and clear the audit information Level3 allows youto view clear or change any information Factory Security Level The phonograph is shipped from the factory with SECURITY OPTION 06 set to OFF NOTE When the SECURITY OPTION 06 is set to OFF Security Level 3 is automatically established whenever the phonograph is in the SERVICE MODE If you set Security ON Level 1 is established whenever the phonograph is putin the SERVICE MODE
163. umber for OUT then press POPULAR again Sled Reset Sets no of plays done by the mech before a sled reset commandis issued Type of plays amp push POPULAR MESSAGE CENTER Is the menu that allows you to create and edit messages and alter the times and dates the messages are to appear Piezo Time Sets the time the buzzer will beep in milliseconds Enter the number and push POPULAR Play Delay Delay in seconds between the end of a selection and the beginning of the next Rangeis 0 and 5 through 99 seconds do notuse numbers through 4 This isaminimum time as it does not include the time to put the disc away if play delay is set to 5 or more seconds Msg Sch SMTWTFS Allows you to select the time and days of the week the messages will be displayed See Programming the Rowe Message Center 1 ON 01 01 1980 Allows you to display a message for one or several days See Programming the Rowe Message Center Msg 1 Edt Del Vu Allows you to create edit or delete messages See Programming the Rowe Message Center 21822666 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 30 31 32 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming Table 2 5A Menu amp Command Descriptions Continued Description Scroll Message Message editor forthe 2nd scrolling line of a 2 line display See Programming the Rowe Message Center Not used in this model phonograph 4 Hour Clear Displays and toggles 4 Hour Cl
164. umber of phonograph modules Hold RESET and press 3 to view the next device version number 21822666 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 Section 2 Installation amp Programming Table 2 5A Menu amp Command Descriptions Continued Description ON OFF Cycles Displays and changes the number of ON OFF 1 DEVICE SETUP The DEVICE SETUP menu activates and defines the AMPLIFIER VOLUME CONTROL and IR REMOTE options AMPLIFIER The AMPLIFIER menu activates and defines the AMPLIFIER options 4 channel preamplifier only IR REMOTE The IR REMOTE menu activates and defines IR REMOTE options Main Display Line Sets which display line is used for the scrolling line and which is used for the main display Hold RESET and push 9 to select and then push POPULAR BGM Delay Time Time in seconds delay BGM mode after the phono goes into standby mode The rangeis 1 099 seconds This is aminimum time as it does not include the time to put the disc away if BGM delay time is set longer than 2 seconds Type the number of seconds and push POPULAR Lead Singer Sets the Karaoke Lead Singer on LEFT or RIGHT channel Hold RESET and push 9 to select and then push POPULAR 4 channel preamplifier only Amp Factory Load Loads factory settings for the AMP 4 channel preamplifier only Autoplay BGM Volume Displays and sets autoplay volume to OFF SEPART or LOCKED Hold RESET and press 9 to toggle b
165. ure 1 2 Title Page Title Page Assembly 1 Removetheshipping screws from both ends of the lower title page assembly support bracket 2 Removethe shipping band from the front of the title page assembly 3 Check tosee ifthe title page assembly is plugged in see Figure 1 2 above 4 Remove 2 shipping screws from the back of the cabinet toward the top to allow title page assembly removal 1 4 21822666 Section 1 Installation amp System Description Save all shipping hardware that you remove in the following six steps Mechanism CD UNPACKING 1 Remove the CD changer mechanism shipping bolt from the back of the phonograph cabinet see Figure 1 3 Figure 1 3 Shipping Bolt Removal 2 Remove the shipping tape from the front ends of the mechanism tie down levers on the side of the mechanism frame see Figure 1 4 3 Pushtheend of the lever down slightly rotate the lever away from the frame until the latch tab clears the hole inthe frame rotate the lever up until the mechanism is free and remove the levers Tie Down Bolt 2 Mechanism Frame Figure 1 4 CD Changer Tie Down Screws 221822666 1 5 CD 100K Phonograph Do not proceed with unpacking until you read and understand the following caution CAUTION The CD mechanism is sensitive to static discharges The photo diodes and the laser are more sensitive to discharges than MOSIC s Careless handling may immediately destroy components within the player or cause
166. ve back to the FREE SCH display blinking letter or number represents the cursor which is the pointer that indicates what information will be changed if you make an entry A field is a space to enter or display numbers or letters 2 80 2 80 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming 4 Copy the Schedule Now to program the phonograph for the restofthe week You can copy the schedule you just made into any all ofthe remaining days ofthe week To make the schedule for Tuesday through Friday the same as Monday A Movethecursoruntil the M for Monday is blinking B Press RESET 8 and the display will show MO gt S C Press RESET 2 RESET 3 until MTWTF appears on the display MTWTF on the display indicates that Monday s schedule will be copied into the Monday through Friday schedules D Press POPULAR to perform the copy ROWE PHONOGRAPH MESSAGE CENTER The Rowe Message Center allows you to program messages to play for any desired date and time Upto eight different messages may be used with three programmable ON OFF times foreach day ofthe week Getting into message program menu 1 Pullthe SERVICE switch out to the SERVICE position The display shows SERVICE MODE 2 Byentering270nthe keyboard the display advances to the MESSAGE CENTER Other Functions Hold RESET push POPULAR Backs up to the previous menu title Hold RESET push 2 Moves the display cursor to the left
167. wantit 2 30 21822666 Section 2 Installation amp Programming If the Room or Speaker System Requires a Trade Off The equalizer limits the volume of all of the audio frequencies Therefore to achieve the best sound fora specific roomor set of speakers you may find that most of the graphic equalizer controls need to be turned down In this situation the overall phonograph volume may notbe adequate Ifyou find that you have this situation increase each graphic equalizer control slightly until the phonograph produces the required volume Procedures for Adjustment Select one of the Room Acoustics that most closely matches the acoustics of your room and follow the instructions for that room type If your room is an average or moderately absorbent room or you like the sound of the phonograph you can use the factory settings just the way they are Soft and Highly Absorbent Rooms Rooms with carpet and drapery are considered to be soft and highly absorbent GRAPHIC EQUALIZER RIGHT CHANNEL sug 7 1 Turnallsevenrightchannel and seven left channel graphic N g equalizercontrols fully counterclockwise 108HZ 349KHZ MUSIC LEVEL DURING PAGING 2 Turn the 46 and the 108 Hz controls to the position 9 1 08KHZ midway between the maximum and the minimum position asshowntotheright Leave all ofthe othercontrols turned CD INPUT STEREO all the way counterclockwise
168. y 3 until SMTWTEFES is displayed Release RESET Push POPULAR Table 2 8 Example Message Daily Timer Display 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 SERE EI Epos ae ESL 8 M S N EEE n ee ee ESSE E mio ln a F N RES REN i ie EE IER Resi 21822666 2 87 CD 100K Phonograph Setting the Master ON OFF Date Push 1 see Note 1 on Page 2 56 Messages 1 8 can play every day unless they are changed in the MASTER ON OFF DATE menu By scheduling messages to play on specific dates you may tailor messages such as HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOE to play onspecial dates The display screen reads 1 ON 01 01 1997 This means message 1 is setto begin playing on January 1 1997 A Setting the ON time fora message 1 Themessagenumber shouldbe flashing Type the message number that you desire to create an ON OFF date for and push POPULAR 2 Enterthe two digit month the message is to play and push POPULAR 3 Enter the two digit day the message is to play and
169. ying Video CDV Mode Selects OFF SEPARATE or LOCKED for BGM Autoplay and Paid Play Factory setting is OFF 2 108 90991 Front end Program Selected in Playing Karaoke Mode CD J41 J42 Stereo A BGM J40 J43 Stereo B J39 J44 Mono C BGM J38 Factory setting is CD J41 J42 909995 Output Ch 1 and 2 Program Selected in Playing Karaoke Mode mono CH1 CH2 mono CH1 CH2 aux J15 aux J16 mono CH1 CH2 aux J16 aux J15 mono CH1 CH2 stereo J19 stereo J22 Factory setting is stereo stereo 909996 Output Ch 3 and 4 Program Selected in Playing Karaoke Mode mono CH3 mono CH3 aux J17 aux J18 mono CH3 aux J18 aux J17 mono CH3 4 stereo J23 stereo J26 Factory setting is stereo stereo 90997 Muting in Karaoke Mode Audio Video Controller Out CH 3 amp 4 Audio Video Controller Out CH 1 amp 2 Front End AVC Power Amp Out CHI Power Amp Out CH2 Power Amp Out Power Amp Out CH4 Factory Setting 11111111 unmutes all The Playing Video CDV Mode is active when playing a non Karaoke Video CD MENU item 278 is ON or is JUK and the selection is in the PRIORITY list MENU item 61 90992 Front end Program Selected in Playing Video Mode CD J41 442 Stereo A BGM J40 J43 Stereo 439 J44 Mono BGM J38 Factory setting is CD J41 J42 909997 Output Ch 1 and 2 Program Selected in Playing
170. zation string sent to the modem before the modem will page or post to the office if menu items 0890 and or 0896 and or 0897 are ON Push POPULAR to display the string See Editing Numbers Strings to modify the string Modem Receive Initialize String This 15 the initialization string sentto the modem before the modem will answer call from the office ifmenu items 08415 ON Push POPULAR to display the string See Editing Numbers Strings to modify the string Restore Modem Factory Initialization Strings Resets strings at menuitems 086 and 087 Also resets telephone nos and suffix at menu items 0894 0898 and 0899 Press POPULAR to perform this function 21822666 089 0890 0891 0892 0893 0894 0895 0896 0897 0898 0899 09 Section 2 Installation amp Programming Table 2 5A Menu amp Command Descriptions Continued Description MODEM SPECIAL Modem Special is a continuation of the MODEM menu Modem Post Reports to a PC If set to ON the modem will call the office and send reports on the days that are active in menu item 0891 If set to OFF the modem will not call the office Hold RESET and push 9 to set ON or OFF then push POPULAR Days Posting 15 Active Allows you to select the days of the week that the modem will call the office if menuitem 089015 ON Hold RESET and press either 2 or 3 to move from day to day The day currently selected will blink Hold RESET and push 9 to turn
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