R CD-100K LASERSTAR STARGLO ® FIELD SERVICE MANUAL & PARTS CATALOG VOLUME 1 of 2 INSTALLATION, PROGRAMMING, ROUTINE SERVICE Part No. 21822666 Rev.
CD-100K ® LASERSTAR STARGLO FIELD SERVICE MANUAL & PARTS CATALOG VOLUME 1 Rowe International, Inc.
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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, and in some situations, modifying the pricing. If you wish to make further programming changes, make them using the information that follows the basic installation. This manual is divided into two parts. Volume 1 (Sections 1-3) contains routine installation and service information.
Table of Contents SECTION 1 — INSTALLATION AND SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Introduction ......................................................................................................................................................... 1-1 Features .............................................................................................................................................................. 1-2 General Features ......................................................................................
Table of Contents SECTION 2 — INSTALLATION & PROGRAMMING (Continued) Procedures for Loading the Title Page Holder ................................................................................................ 2-4 Procedures for Loading Discs ............................................................................................................................ 2-5 Setting Title Page Limits for the First Time ..............................................................................................
Table of Contents SECTION 2 — INSTALLATION & PROGRAMMING (Continued) Options Menu .................................................................................................................................................. More Options 1 Menu ....................................................................................................................................... More Options 2 Menu ...........................................................................................................
Table of Contents SECTION 3 — ROUTINE SERVICE Introduction ......................................................................................................................................................... Doing an Audit .................................................................................................................................................... Collecting Audit Figures ..............................................................................................................
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.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. 6) Clean only with a dry cloth. 7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
WARNING Do not plug the phonograph in until you verify it is configured for the proper mains voltage.
CAUTION 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.
Section 1: Installation & System Description INTRODUCTION The CD-100K plays compact discs exclusively. The reliable 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 the following: READ THIS CAREFULLY BEFORE PLACING YOUR NEW PHONOGRAPH INTO SERVICE: Mechanism - Completely unpack the mechanism before plugging in the AC power line cord.
CD-100K Phonograph FEATURES The major CD-100K features are: 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.
Section 1: Installation & 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. Remove the plastic bag that covers the phonograph. 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 the 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 Figure 1-2.
Section 1: Installation & 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.
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 MOS IC’s. Careless handling may immediately destroy components within the player or cause undetectable damage that will lead to failure after several weeks or even months of use.
Section 1: Installation & System Description CD Selection System CD selections are made by entering the four-digit selection number on the selector keyboard (see Figure 1-5). POPULAR 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 RESET MY SONG FIRST 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 if he has changed his mind or made a mistake.
CD-100K Phonograph Autoplay When no selections have been made for a predetermined time, the Autoplay feature will play selections from a programmed list or 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.
Section 1: Installation & 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 unshielded two-wire cable. OUTPUT TRANSFORMERS The output transformers (Figure 1-7) “step up” the power amplifier’s output voltage for 70-volt extension speakers. The output transformers also provide connections (taps) for selecting different power levels for the speakers.
CD-100K Phonograph CD Changer Mechanism The CD changer mechanism, also referred to as the “mechanism” or “mech”, is located in the center of the cabinet’s interior. It is 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 the location of each of the major mechanism components.
Section 1: Installation & System Description CAM SWITCH 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 Actuated in Disc Playing Position INNER CAM SWITCH Actuated in Standby Figure 1-9.
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, and regulated +9 VDC to the phonograph. The mains voltage (120 VAC or 240 VAC) to the main power supply is controlled by the power switch on the back of the phonograph cabinet. The phonograph is factory configured for 120 ~ main voltage.
Section 2: Installation & Programming Section 2: Installation & Programming INTRODUCTION This section describes the installation and programming process. This information begins with a summary of what happens when the phonograph is 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 of this section describes how to make other programming changes.
CD-100K Phonograph The following steps are a summary of the detailed Power On Process that is 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 and bill acceptor. Step 2. The Voltage LED’s light on the CCC, mechanism control, KID controller, IR volume control, and title display CBA.
Section 2: Installation & Programming Loading the Title Holder All of the 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 want to 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.
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 side of the title strip. (The shaded portion of the title strip in Figure 2-1 represents a title strip that has been removed from the title sheet). 2. Fold the title strip along the perforated line on both sides of the title strip (see Figure 2-2). 3. Locate the CD album booklet that matches the title strip you have just made.
Section 2: Installation & Programming PROCEDURES FOR LOADING DISCS Load discs as follows: 1. Unlock and open the top door. 2. Pull the SERVICE button out to the SERVICE 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.
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. Check title strips and disc sequence to ensure that the titles and discs correspond. 6. After all titles and discs are in the proper places, perform a disc initialization.
Section 2: Installation & Programming NOTE: 1. The initialization process will stop whenever the phonograph is in the 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). 2. 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.
CD-100K Phonograph To Set Disc Prices: The Handy Case has a Price Card (see Figure 2-6A) that may be substituted for the Standard Price Card. The Handy Case also contains a Price Sheet with printed prices (see Figure 2-6B) which can be peeled off and placed at the appropriate location on the Price Card. 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 for a selection is $99.95.
Section 2: Installation & 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.
CD-100K Phonograph 11. Move down to the next play option (LEVEL 2 PLAYS) by pressing and holding RESET and then pressing 1 (enter 009 and press POPULAR). 12. Move down to the next play option (LEVEL 3 PLAYS) by pressing and holding RESET and then pressing 1 (enter 025 and press POPULAR). 13. Move down to the next play option (LEVEL 4 PLAYS) by pressing and holding RESET and then pressing 1 (enter 000 and press POPULAR). 14.
Section 2: Installation & Programming 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 V speakers is set at each speaker. 250 watts of the 1000 watts is provided for 70 V 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.
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 selection process. This process consists of four major steps and several smaller steps. The major steps are: 1. 2. 3. 4. Identifying the extension speakers and computing the extension speaker power. Making the external speaker connections. Determining and selecting the jukebox power (Jukebox speakers are 16 ohm).
Section 2: Installation & Programming Table 2-1. Extension Speaker Worksheet Sheet 2 4-OHM SPEAKERS CONNECTED TO TRANSFORMER TAPS Place the quantity of speakers in the 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.
CD-100K Phonograph Table 2-1. Extension Speaker Worksheet Sheet 3 8-OHM SPEAKERS CONNECTED TO TRANSFORMER TAPS Place the quantity of speakers in the 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 Speakers for the .5 watt taps: ____at .
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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.
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CD-100K Phonograph AUDIO OUTPUT TRANSFORMER ASSEMBLY E6 E5 16 V E3 8V 4V 2V 0V A1 A1 0V 2V 4V 31.63 V PINK 1 BLACK 24 V VIOLET E5 E6 8V 16 V E7 500 WATTS PER CH E4 CHANNEL 1 E3 E2 E1 A2 70V 70V MONO 1000 WATT POWER AMP 70V A2 E1 E2 500 WATTS PER CH 24 V E4 CHANNEL 2 E7 31.
W/O O/B W/BL O/B 21822666 4 6 8 5 - W/G 3 - 1 RT RT LT 7 9 LT + MONAURAL 70 V SPEAKER (24 WATTS) MONAURAL 4 OHM SPEAKER (4 WATTS) + MONAURAL 8 OHM SPEAKER (8 WATTS) + Figure 2-7.
CD-100K Phonograph Y E7 BR E6 G E5 BR/W E4 G/W E3 BL/W E2 B E1 B/W A1 S A2 S A1 B/W A2 B E1 BL/W E2 CHANNEL 2 OR 4 G/W E3 BR/W E4 G E5 BR E6 Y BR B/W G B E7 2 1 CHANNEL 1 OR 3 1 2 40832108 TRANSFORMER WIRING DIAGRAM 2-20 21822666
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CD-100K Phonograph SPEAKER SYNOPSIS 1000 WATTS OF RMS POWER PER AMPLIFIER OR 500 WATTS PER CHANNEL. The generic speaker wiring diagrams cover 4 to 32 speakers. Diagram 1 has a 4 speaker layout. If you only want the four speaker layout, then the maximum output of each speaker would have to be rated 4 ohms and capable of 300 watts. Question: Why a 300 watt rating on the speaker? Answer: Safety factor/life of speaker.
21822666 Amplifier 1000 watts Amplifier 1000 watts E1 E1 E1 E1 E7 E7 E7 E7 DIAGRAM 2 Speakers Right Channel Speakers Left Channel Eight 8 ohm speakers each rated at a minimum of 150 watts each. (Note: Left channel is out of phase, plus + and minus -, in hookup with respect to right channel) Speakers Left Channel Four 4 ohm speakers each rated at a minimum of 300 watts each.
2-24 Amplifier 1000 watts E7 E1 E7 E1 DIAGRAM 3 EACH SPEAKER OUTPUT IS 62.5 WATTS Speakers Left Channel Series/Parall Hookup Sixteen 4 ohm speakers each rated at a minimum of 75 watts each (Note: Left channel is out of phase, plus + and minus -, in hookup with respect to right channel).
21822666 Amplifier 1000 watts E7 E1 E7 E1 DIAGRAM 4 EACH SPEAKER OUTPUT IS 31.25 WATTS Speakers Left Channel Series/Parall Hookup Thirty two 8 ohm speakers each rated at a minimum of 50 watts each (Note: Left channel is out of phase, plus + and minus -, in hookup with respect to right channel).
2-26 Amplifier E6 E6 E1 E1 E7 E1 E7 Violet Pink Black Speakers Left Channel Speakers Right Channel Pink and Violet connect to E6 as shown Black connects to E1 Jukebox Internal Speakers 1000 watts Second Amplifier External Only 1000 watts Speakers Left Channel Speakers Right Channel CD-100K Phonograph 21822666
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CD-100K Phonograph Dual Remote Volume & Cancel Control 30632209 Dual Remote Volume & Cancel Contro 30632201 Figure 2-8A.
Section 2: Installation & Programming IR VOLUME CONTROL 2CH PREAMP Volume can be controlled by a 21958307 IR transmitter and a single- or dual-wired remote control. When the wired volume control is moved, the volume will quickly fade up or down to match its position. When moving a wired remote control, it is best to quickly turn the volume off then turn it up to the desired volume. This will eliminate a sudden loud blast if the wired remote control was set at or close to full volume.
CD-100K Phonograph SOUND SYSTEM Acoustical Compensation (Equalizer Tone Controls) The preamplifier contains seven tone controls on each channel to compensate for room acoustics in various locations. These controls are on the amplifier chassis. The sound level at which the phonograph will be operated and the room furnishings determine the settings of these controls. A room with carpet and drapery is a soft or highly absorbent location. A crowded room is also highly absorbent.
Section 2: Installation & 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 for a specific room or 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 not be adequate.
CD-100K Phonograph Average or Moderately Absorbent Rooms GRAPHIC EQUALIZER RIGHT CHANNEL 15.8KHZ 0 These are the factory settings. 1. Turn all seven right channel and seven left channel graphic equalizer controls fully counterclockwise. 343HZ 0 108HZ 0 3. Play a selection and turn the controls slightly (no more than 1/8 of a turn at a time) until the sound is acceptable. Be sure that the phonograph volume is adequate.
Section 2: Installation & 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. Enter the SERVICE mode by pulling the SERVICE button out to the SERVICE position. 2. Type 84, then type the number of CREDITS REMAINING that you want. Press POPULAR to complete the change.
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. 2. If this menu name doesn’t help, press and hold RESET and press POPULAR.
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CD-100K Phonograph *SERVICE MODE* CD SERIES SERVICE MODE MAP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0- *SECURITY* 08- 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ENTER CODE ---SECURITY LEVEL LVL 2 CODE ---LVL 3 CODE ---PHONO ID ---VOID SRVC SW --SECURITY IS --- 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MODEM ----------> *ATTRACT* ATTRACT MODE ---PAGE MODE --CHANGE TIME -DISPLAY PAGE PAGE IN -OUTSPEED IN -OUTSLED RESET --MESSAGE CENTER -> PIEZO TIME --PLAY DELAY -- *MESSAGE CENTER* 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 *INITIALIZE* 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Section 2: Installation & Programming 60 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 70 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 *OPTIONS* LOCKOUTS -- ---PRIORITY -- ---PREMIUMS -- ---KEEP CREDIT --KEEP MONEY --ALBUM SELECT --PRIORITY PLY --TRKS IN A ROW -KARAOKE MORE OPTIONS 1 ---> *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 69- *MORE OPTIONS* 699- *MORE OPTIONS 2* PAID PLAY ---FREE PLAY ---CLEAR TIME --LOCKOUT COUNT -PLAY LIMIT --CANC
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 the general title for each submenu. Some of the submenus contain commands only. Other submenus contain both commands and further submenu names.
Section 2: Installation & 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 enter this menu from the MAIN menu: Type 3. Autoplay Autoplay is the function that plays CD’s when no customers have made selections. Autoplay can be used to stimulate play or provide background music. This feature can be scheduled and customized from the Autoplay menu.
CD-100K Phonograph More Options 1 Menu This menu is a collection of options that allows you to: • Select FIFO or random playback of selections • Automatically lockout defective discs (Lockout Count) • Cancel Autoplay when a paid selection is made • Use certain discs for Autoplay only (locked out from the keyboard) • Automatic or manual Daylight Savings Time correction More Options 2 Menu This menu allows you to: • Use timed lockouts • Enable or disable the “Thank You” message • Enable or disable album buys
Section 2: Installation & Programming HOW TO MAKE PROGRAMMING CHANGES The CD-100K allows you to perform programming activities in two ways. The primary or MENU mode uses menus to move through the choices until you find the desired function. This method of selecting the function you want is 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.
CD-100K Phonograph Security Levels The CD-100K uses security levels to protect audit and programmable information. • Level 1 allows you to view all of the phonograph information, except the security codes, but does not allow you to change any of the information. • Level 2 allows you to review all of the information, except the security codes, and clear the audit information. • Level 3 allows you to view, clear, or change any information.
Section 2: Installation & Programming Table 2-5A. Menu & Command Descriptions Code Description * SERVICE MODE * - Is the title of the MAIN menu. This menu is the beginning menu for all the other menus. All of the 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.
CD-100K Phonograph Table 2-5A. Menu & Command Descriptions Continued Code Description 06 Security On/Off - If set to OFF, Security Level 3 is automatically established when entering the SERVICE MODE. When security is set to ON, Level 1 is established when SERVICE MODE is entered and the proper four-digit security code must be entered to access Security Level 2 or 3. Leave security OFF, unless you need security to prevent tampering. Hold RESET and press 9 to select ON or OFF.
Section 2: Installation & Programming Table 2-5A. Menu & Command Descriptions Continued Code Description 089 MODEM SPECIAL - Modem Special is a continuation of the MODEM menu. 0890 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.
CD-100K Phonograph Table 2-5A. Menu & Command Descriptions Continued Code Description 1 AUDITS - Are the functions and menus that allow you to display and reset the various accumulated figures for money, popularity, number of plays, and credits. 10 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.
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CD-100K Phonograph Table 2-5A. Menu & Command Descriptions Continued Code Description 1041 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 in the AUDITS menu) was used. 1042 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 the AUDITS menu) was used.
Section 2: Installation & Programming Table 2-5A. Menu & Command Descriptions Continued Code Description 117 Overplay Counter - Displays the number of overplays selected since the last time the CLEAR PLAYS command (Selection 5 in the AUDITS menu) was used. The overplay counter is part of the CCC’s memory, which keeps track of how many duplicate selections were made.
CD-100K Phonograph Table 2-5A. Menu & Command Descriptions Continued Code Description 21 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 TIME INTERVAL (22) elapses and the phonograph is in standby.
Section 2: Installation & Programming Table 2-5A. Menu & Command Descriptions Continued Code Description 273 Scroll Message - Message editor for the 2nd scrolling line of a 2 line display. See Programming the Rowe Message Center. (Not used in this model phonograph.) 274 4-Hour Clear - Displays and toggles the 4-Hour Clear option ON or OFF.
CD-100K Phonograph Table 2-5A. Menu & Command Descriptions Continued Code Description 33 Cancel Initialization - Cancels initializations that have been started with either of the previous options (30 or 31). Press POPULAR to perform this function. The display will blink when the command is executed. 34 Initialized - Displays the number of discs that have been initialized. 35 Number of Skips or Time Error Before Log - Allows logging disc conditions without canceling selections.
Section 2: Installation & Programming Table 2-5A. Menu & Command Descriptions Continued Code Description 41 Delay Time - Displays and sets the 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 for continuous Autoplay or Credit (as for background music).
CD-100K Phonograph Table 2-5A. Menu & Command Descriptions Continued Code Description 48 XX Cat - Assigns categories to discs in Enhanced Autoplay. 49 Schedule SMTWTFS - The active days, time(s), categories, and delay(s) between Autoplay selections in Enhanced Autoplay. 5 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.
Section 2: Installation & Programming Table 2-5A. Menu & Command Descriptions Continued Code Description 502 Coin SW2 = XX - Displays and sets the #2 COIN SWITCH VALUE. Type the new value and then press POPULAR. 503 Coin SW3 = XX - Displays and sets the #3 COIN SWITCH VALUE. Type the new value and then press POPULAR. 504 Coin SW4 = XX - Displays and sets the #4 COIN SWITCH VALUE. Type the new value and then press POPULAR. 505 Coin SW5 = XX - Displays and sets the #5 COIN SWITCH VALUE.
CD-100K Phonograph Table 2-5A. Menu & Command Descriptions Continued Code Description 52 PLAYS @ LEVEL: - Displays and edits # of plays or alternate plays at a given level, and sets alternate price times. 520 Not Used 521 Level 1 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.
Section 2: Installation & Programming Table 2-5A. Menu & Command Descriptions Continued Code Description 62 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). 63 Keep Credit - Displays and toggles the KEEP CREDIT option ON or OFF to allow retaining or canceling credit upon Power up. Hold RESET and press 9 to toggle ON or OFF.
CD-100K Phonograph Table 2-5A. Menu & Command Descriptions Continued Code Description 693 Lockout Count - Adds the selection to the LOCKOUT LIST (60) when the DISC CONDITIONS NUMBER OF SKIP OCCURRENCES reaches the programmed value. To change the LOCKOUT COUNT, type the new number and then press POPULAR. 694 Play Limit - Sets a maximum time for a selection to play before it is canceled. A 0 entry disables this feature. Valid times are from 60 to 999 seconds.
Section 2: Installation & Programming Table 2-5A. Menu & Command Descriptions Continued Code Description 6992 Free Album - Allows entire albums to be selected if FREE PLAY (55) and ALBUM BUY (65) are ON. Hold RESET and press 9 to toggle this command ON and OFF. Press POPULAR to save your choice. 6993 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).
CD-100K Phonograph Table 2-5A. Menu & Command Descriptions Continued Code Description 74 All Audit Report - Starts all 4 audit reports. 75 Setup Report - Starts the phonograph Setup Report. 76 Error History Report - Starts the Accumulated Phonograph Errors Report. 77 Disc Condition Report - Starts the Disc Condition Report. 78 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.
Section 2: Installation & Programming Table 2-5A. Menu & Command Descriptions Continued Code Description 89 ON/OFF Cycles - Displays and changes the number of ON/OFF cycles. 9 DEVICE SETUP - The DEVICE SETUP menu activates and defines the AMPLIFIER, VOLUME CONTROL, and IR REMOTE options. 90 AMPLIFIER - The AMPLIFIER menu activates and defines the AMPLIFIER options. (4-channel preamplifier only) 91 IR REMOTE - The IR REMOTE menu activates and defines IR REMOTE options.
CD-100K Phonograph Table 2-5A. Menu & Command Descriptions Continued Code Description 3 means CH3 volume up/down switch controls AMP CH3 volume. Any of CH1, CH2, or CH4 switches will adjust AMP CH1, CH2, and CH4 volumes (those 3-amp volumes are locked together). 4 means CH2 volume up/down switch controls AMP CH2 volume. Any of CH1, CH3, or CH4 switches will adjust AMP CH1, CH3, and CH4 volumes (those 3-amp volumes are locked together). 5 means CH1 volume up/down switch controls AMP CH1 volume.
Section 2: Installation & Programming Table 2-5A. Menu & Command Descriptions Continued Code Description 904 Mic 1 Routing - Sets MIC 1 to route to any or all of the 6 different PREAMP output channels (left to right: AUX R, AUX L, CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4). If 0 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 or 3 to step thru the channels.
CD-100K Phonograph Table 2-5A. Menu & Command Descriptions Continued Code Description 9096 Equalizer Ch 1,2 - Sets the Ch 1&2 5-band Equalizers. The range is 0-9 (left to right: CH1 - 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 or 3 to select channel frequency. Push key 0 – 9 to select attenuation at the channel frequency and push POPULAR.
Section 2: Installation & Programming Table 2-5A. Menu & Command Descriptions Continued Code Description 90996 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&4, AUDIO/VIDEO CONTROLLER OUT CH1&2, FRONT END INPUT, AVC, POWER AMP OUT CH4, POWER AMP OUT CH3, POWER AMP OUT CH2, POWER AMP OUT CH1). 0 = Mute that channel. 1 = Unmute that channel.
CD-100K Phonograph Table 2-5A. Menu & Command Descriptions Continued Code Description 909993 Playing Audio Output Select Ch 1,2 - Sets the output select for channel pairs 1&2 of the amp when playing audio. 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. 909994 Playing Audio Output Select Ch 3,4 - Sets the output select for channel pairs 3&4 of the amp when playing audio.
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CD-100K Phonograph Table 2-5A. Menu & Command Descriptions Continued Code Description 911 Remote Selections - Displays and sets remote selections to ON, OFF, ICD, or XCD. If this command is set to 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 set to ICD, remote control selections and credits are allowed as long as REMOTE CREDIT (92) exceeds zero.
Section 2: Installation & Programming Table 2-5B.
CD-100K Phonograph Table 2-5B.
Section 2: Installation & Programming Table 2-5B.
CD-100K Phonograph Table 2-5B.
Section 2: Installation & Programming Table 2-5B.
CD-100K Phonograph Table 2-5B.
Section 2: Installation & Programming Table 2-5B.
CD-100K Phonograph Table 2-5B. CD-100K Command Index Continued Function Menu Software level Command STATUS “Thank You” message on/off Time and date change Tracks in a row Versions 88 OPTIONS INITIALIZE 6993 38 and 39 OPTIONS 67 STATUS 88 PROGRAMMING AUTOPLAY, 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.
Section 2: Installation & Programming For Priorities Programming Type Display Shows 6 1 *OPTIONS* PRIORITY 00 ---- For Premiums Programming Type Display Shows 6 2 *OPTIONS* PREMIUMS 00 ---- For Pairs Programming Type Display Shows 699 9 *MORE OPTIONS 2* PAIRS SEL 00 ---- If a 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.
CD-100K Phonograph LOCKOUT AND TIMED LOCKOUT MODES To lockout a disc, enter the two-digit disc number followed by two zeros. To lockout a selection, enter the fourdigit selection number. If you are at Security Level 3 and have one of the four programming options on the display, you will notice the 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.
Section 2: Installation & Programming See Table 2-5A for Commands 54, 55, and 58. If FREE PLAY STATUS is ON, the phonograph will be on Free Play. If FREE 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 “Real-Time Clock” and timed Free Play is set to ON.
CD-100K Phonograph 2. Plan the Schedule Scheduling Freeplay is simple, just remember these rules: SCHEDULING RULES 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 1 ON OFF 10:30 10:00 Wrong - The OFF time is set before the ON time. The ON time must be earlier than the corresponding OFF time. Monday 1 2 ON OFF 10:00 --:-11:00 11:30 Wrong - A gap was left in the schedule. Gaps are not allowed.
Section 2: Installation & Programming 4. Copy the Schedule Now to program the phonograph for the rest of the week. You can copy the schedule you just made into any/all of the remaining days of the week. To make the schedule for Tuesday through Friday the same as Monday: A. Move the cursor until the M for Monday is blinking. B. Press RESET + 8 and the display will show: CPY MO -> S C. Press RESET + 2 and RESET + 3 until MTWTF appears on the display.
CD-100K Phonograph Selecting Characters The following is a list of available characters in order of appearance in the message programming menu. Note that the cursor begins at a “space” and can be moved either left (by pushing key 0) to the number 9, or right (by pushing the 1 key) to the letter A. (If key 8 is pushed, the cursor begins at letter Z.
Section 2: Installation & 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. C. 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. Push key 1 until the display shows H. Push POPULAR (cursor points to the next character). F.
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. Follow step AA to obtain the display MSG 1 EDT DEL VU (see Table 2-7). B. Press 6 to edit message 6. Push POPULAR. C. Push POPULAR to go to the edit screen. Display characters 1-7 are blank. Character 8 is a flashing T.
Section 2: Installation & Programming Table 2-7.
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 time settings for each day. There are also ON/OFF settings for each day of the week. The display screen reads MSG SCH SMTWTFS.
Section 2: Installation & Programming Example for setting up the message daily timer When this example is completed, message 4 will display every day from 12:00 (00:00) midnight until 11:59 (23:59) PM (see Table 2-8 for Display Example). A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. Follow step BB to obtain display MSG SCH SMTWTFS. Hold RESET, push 3 once. The M is now flashing. Release RESET. Push POPULAR. Push key 4. Push POPULAR. Hold RESET and push key 3. Release RESET.
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 on special dates. The display screen reads 1 ON 01 01 1997. This means message “1” is set to begin playing on January 1, 1997. A. Setting the ON time for a message. 1. The message number should be flashing.
Section 2: Installation & Programming SETTING UP ENHANCED AUTOPLAY 1. Set COMMAND 40, AUTOPLAY IS, to: ENH (COMMAND 41, DELAY, is not used in Enhanced Autoplay). 2. Set COMMAND 42, START TIME, to: 00:00 (this is the factory setting). 3. Set COMMAND 43, STOP TIME, to: 23:59 (this is the factory setting). 4. Set COMMAND 44, ON DAYS, to: SMTWTFS (this is the factory setting). 5. COMMAND 45, PROGRAMMED AUTOPLAY - Programming is optional.
CD-100K Phonograph Setting Up Enhanced Autoplay Schedules (Commands 48 and 49) Enhanced Autoplay provides up to 20 events each day of the week for a total of 140 events per week. Before you begin entering specifics for these events, some preliminary work must be done. If you take the time to do this work now, you will find that planning, entering, and changing the Autoplay schedule will be much easier. The five major tasks to perform are: 1.
Section 2: Installation & 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 do in the Schedule (display shows: SCHEDULE SMTWTFS) and in the Set Time (SU 01 TIME) modes. Use the DISC mode to enter a disc number. Switch to CATEGORY mode to change the categories assigned to the disc selected in the DISC mode. Table 2-9.
CD-100K Phonograph USING RESET + 9 IN THE CATEGORY MENU RESET + 9 toggles 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 number that is displayed. Use this mode to change the disc number easily. This mode is particularly useful if you are changing or checking categories for a wide range of disc numbers. Example: You want to view the categories assigned to Discs 15, 45, and 87.
Section 2: Installation & 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 is called an event). If the phonograph has the optional volume control module installed, the schedule can adjust the 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).
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: • Easy Listening, at a reduced volume level, for breakfast from 6:30 to 7:30 AM with a one-minute delay between Autoplay selections. • Top 40 and oldies from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM with a three-minute delay between Autoplay selections.
Section 2: Installation & Programming DISC CATEGORY LIST Date ____9-13-02_____ Location ________Paul’s__________ Name each of the eight categories and then assign the discs to each category.
CD-100K Phonograph 3. Paul then enters the information shown in Figure 2-12 in the following sequence: A. Paul enters the SERVICE mode. The list that follows shows what keys he presses and displays what he sees after he presses the keys. B.
Section 2: Installation & Programming AUTOPLAY SCHEDULE Location: Paul’s Restaurant Date: 6-8-95 Fill in the Autoplay event times, delay times, categories, and volume changes before you make the actual scheduling changes.
CD-100K Phonograph Keystroke Display 14 Press Keys 0, 7, POPULAR, 3, 0, POPULAR SU 02 TIME 7:30 15 Press RESET + 9 SU 02 [--------] 16 Press RESET + 9 SU 02 DELAY 00 17 Press RESET + 9 SU 02 VOL CH1 0 18 Press RESET + 9 SU 02 VOL CH2 0 19 Press RESET + 9 SU 02 TIME 7:30 20 Press RESET + 3 SU 02 TIME --:-- 21 Press Keys 1, 4, POPULAR, POPULAR SU 03 TIME 14:00 22 Press RESET + 9 SU 03 [--------] 23 Press Keys 2, 6, and then POPULAR SU 03 [-2---6--] 24 Press RESET + 9 SU 03 D
Section 2: Installation & Programming Keystroke Display 43 Press RESET + 9 SU 05 VOL CH1 0 44 Press Keys 3, POPULAR SU 05 VOL CH1 3 45 Press RESET + 9 SU 05 VOL CH2 0 46 Press Keys 3, POPULAR SU 05 VOL CH2 3 47 Press RESET + 9 SU 05 TIME 19:00 48 Press RESET + 3 SU 05 TIME --:-- 49 Press Keys 2, 1, POPULAR, POPULAR SU 06 TIME 21:00 50 Press RESET + 9 SU 06 [--------] 51 Press RESET + 9 SU 06 DELAY 00 52 Press RESET + 9 SU 06 VOL CH1 0 53 Press RESET + 9 SU 06 VOL CH2 0 54
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Worksheet Masters -------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 this manual and copy them freely for your use. Note that extra room has been left on the left-hand margin of each sheet so that it may be hole-punched and kept in a binder for future reference.
DISC CATEGORY LIST Date _______________ Location ____________________ Name each of the eight categories and then assign the discs to each category.
MULTIPLE FREE PLAY ON/OFF TIMES Fill in the START times, STOP times, and the COMMENTS before you make the actual scheduling changes.
AUTOPLAY EVENT SCHEDULE Day:_______________ Location_______________ Fill in the Autoplay event times, delay times, categories, and volume changes before you make the actual scheduling changes.
SERIAL # ________________ LOCATION___________________ ROWE CD PHONO OPERATOR’S SETUP SHEET SUGGESTION: Record any changes on this log and keep for future reference. INSTRUCTIONS 1. Items in parentheses do not appear on the digital display. 2. Customer fills in blanks where program differs from factory settings.
MENU COMMAND MENU NAME 35 36 37 38 39 * INITIALIZE * CONDITION LOG SKIP CANCEL TIME CANCEL TIME1 DATE2 40 41 42 43 44 45 FACTORY SETTINGS OPERATOR CHANGES 05 99 99 EASTERN STD.
MENU COMMAND MENU NAME FACTORY SETTINGS OPERATOR CHANGES 60 * OPTIONS * LOCKOUTS (50 MAX)5 00______ 00_________________________ 01_________________________ 02_________________________ 03_________________________ 61 PRIORITY (100 MAX)5 00______ 00_________________________ 01_________________________ 02_________________________ 03_________________________ 62 PREMIUMS (100 MAX)5 00______ 00_________________________ 01_________________________ 02_________________________ 03_______________________
MENU COMMAND 78 MENU NAME FACTORY SETTINGS OPERATOR CHANGES 9600 ___________________________ 0 0 ___________________________ ___________________________ * REPORTS * BAUD RATE (600/1200/2400/4800/9600) CR MS DELAY SPEC REPORT 92 93 94 96 97 98 * DEVICE SETUP * MAIN DISP LINE BGM DELAY TIME LEAD SINGER (LEFT/RIGHT) AP VOLUME (OFF/SEPART/LOCKED) VOLUME OPTION VOLUME STEP 2 10 RIGHT OFF 10 2 ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ________________________
MENU COMMAND MENU NAME FACTORY SETTINGS OPERATOR CHANGES 909990 909991 909992 909993 909994 909995 909996 909997 909998 * MORE AMP 3 * 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 00000000 00000000 11111111 5 5 5 5 5 5 ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ _____________________
Section 2: Installation & Programming OPTIONAL STUDIO SOUND SYSTEM Introduction The Studio Sound system can use one or two digital power amplifiers. Each 2-channel digital power amplifier is rated 1000 (500 x2) watts RMS @ 2 ohm load. The 4-channel Audio/Video Controller replaces the 2-channel preamplifier; and has 3 microphone jacks, many RCA jacks for easy connection and adaptability, and audio components for karaoke.
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, it has video and audio relays for interfacing your video requirements (karaoke, Video CD’s, TV shows, etc.).
Section 2: Installation & Programming Amplifier Factory Load The AUDIO/VIDEO CONTROLLER has many programming options. For your convenience, service mode menu item 95 restores the amplifier programming to factory settings. Other Configurations All the 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.
CD-100K Phonograph • • 2-104 RCA jacks for surround sound • Jacks marked: • CH1 - CH2 SIGNAL OUTPUT, CH1 + CH2 SIGNAL OUTPUT • CH3 - CH4 SIGNAL OUTPUT, CH3 + CH4 SIGNAL OUTPUT RCA jacks for back end signal outputs • Jacks marked: • CH1 SIGNAL OUTPUT, CH2 SIGNAL OUTPUT • CH3 SIGNAL OUTPUT, CH4 SIGNAL OUTPUT • CH1 and CH3 are inverted 21822666
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CD-100K Phonograph L CD/STEREO MECHANISM INPUT L L L CHAN. AUX. OUT W/AVC & PAGE (J41) CD/STEREO MECHANISM INPUT R EQ. (J20) CHAN. (2) EQ. OUTPUT AUTOMATIC FRONT CONTROL END (AVC) PROGRAM R CHAN. (1) AUDIO AUX INPUT CHAN. (2) INPUT (J15) CHAN. (2) AUDIO AUX INPUT R VOLUME STEREO A (BGM) INPUT R (J21) R L CHAN STEREO A (BGM) INPUT L (J40) L CHAN. (1) INPUT CHAN. (1) (J27) (J42) CHAN. (1) EQ. OUTPUT CHAN. (2) EQ.
Section 2: Installation & Programming CHAN. 1 NON-INVERT SIGNAL OUTPUT OUTPUT CH. 1 & 2 PROGRAM SELECTOR, VOLUME CONTROL and MUTING A-Stereo A-Stereo PROGRAM & MIC COMBINER CHAN. 1 CHAN. 1 INVERT SIGNAL OUTPUT CHAN. 1 SIGNAL OUTPUT (J9) (J1) (RCA) SIGNAL INVERTER (J13) B OR D B---AUX. IN (J15) C---MONO (CH. 1 + CH. 2) CHANNEL 1-2 COMBINER (J2) D---AUX. IN (J15) TWO CHANNEL 1000 WATT DIGITAL POWER AMPLIFIER E---MONO (CH. 1 + CH. 2) C OR D B---MONO (CH. 1 + CH.
CD-100K Phonograph 90993 Front-end Program Selected in Standby Mode CD (J41, J42), Stereo A (BGM) (J40, J43), Stereo B (J39, J44), Mono C (BGM) (J38) Factory setting is CD (J41, J42) 9099990 Output Ch.
Section 2: Installation & Programming Playing Audio Mode 90995 Front-end Program Selected in Mic Keyed Mode Mic Keyed Mode CD (J41, J42), Stereo A (BGM) (J40, J43), Stereo B (J39, J44), Mono C (BGM) (J38), Unchanged Factory setting is CD (J41, J42) 90990 Front-end Program Selected in Playing Audio Mode 9099994 Output Ch.
CD-100K Phonograph How to remote the Volume Control Unit using existing 3-wire cable CD-100K Phongraph 6-Conductor Modular Wall Jack (Mount by VCU) SYSTEM RESET 1 2 3 4 5 6 MUTE NOT ROWELINK B ROWELINK A +9 VDC +9 COM 1 Black 2 Red 3 Existing 3-wire Cable 5 Yellow Rowelink B Rowelink A Green 4 6-wire Modular Cable 6 Blue 4 Green 3 Red Yellow 5 2 Black 6 1 White Blue 9 VDC @ 100 ma Wall Plug-in Power Supply SYSTEM RESET 6 5 4 3 2 1 MUTE NOT ROWELINK B ROWELINK A +9 VDC +9 COM 1 2 3
Section 3: Routine Service INTRODUCTION Routine and preventive maintenance are to be performed on your normal periodic service call. This section discusses 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 audit figures 2. Change title strips and discs 3. Collect money You can perform these three activities in any order that you wish.
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. Press and hold RESET, and then press 1. This will move you down to the next display. Record the CASH VALUE in the 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. Type 110. This displays the FREE CREDITS value.
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. Type 19. The most popular selection number will be displayed. 2. To display the next most popular selection, press and hold RESET, and then press 3. Press and hold RESET, 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.
CD-100K Phonograph CHANGING CD’S AND TITLES NOTE: 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). The procedure for loading CD’s and titles into an empty phonograph is different from the procedure to change CD’s and titles. Please be sure you are following the procedure that describes your situation.
Section 3: Routine Service NOTE: When loading the magazine, be sure the disc rests in the same numbered slot in both the front and rear of the magazine. 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. Repeat Step 4 until all discs have been changed. 6. Release the two catches holding the keyboard/display. 7.
CD-100K Phonograph COMPLETE AUDIT COMMAND LIST Table 3-1 is a complete list of the Audit commands with an explanation of what each command does. Table 3-1. Audit Commands Command Description 1 AUDITS - Are the functions and menus that allow you to display and reset the various accumulated figures for money, popularity, number of plays, and credits.
Section 3: Routine Service Table 3-1. Audit Commands Continued Command Description 19 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 and hold RESET and then press 3 to display each successive most popular selection.
CD-100K Phonograph Table 3-1. Audit Commands Continued Command Description 11 PLAY AUDITS - Allows you to display, but not change, credits, autoplays, mechanism plays, and album plays. 110 Free Credits - Displays the number of free credits given since the last time the CLEAR PLAYS command (Selection 5 in the AUDITS menu) was used. 111 Paid Credits - Displays the number of paid credits given since the last time the CLEAR PLAYS command (Selection 5 in the AUDITS menu) was used.
Section 3: Routine Service Table 3-1. Audit Commands Continued Command Description 122 Coin - Displays total coin cash received by the coin acceptor. 123 Wallbox - Displays total cash received by all Wallboxes. 124 Free - Displays total free credits. 125 Paid - Displays total paid for credits. 126 Most Popular - Displays the total number of Most Popular selections made with the POPULAR button. 127 Mechanism - Displays the total number of mechanism cycles. 128 Album - Display total album buys.
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 the 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 cabinet each time the location is visited, clean the interior every three to six months, as required.
Section 3: Routine Service CD Player Laser Lens The CD player laser lens 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.
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).