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2. 1 6 Grand 1 7 Sound SYSTEM 1 7 1 7 To 1 7 Anti Tip Installation 5 2 22 nnne nnne tn nnn nnne nnns 1 8 Section 2 Power Up and Initial 2 1 Lighting Assembly sie ea pb RE 2 2 Section 3 Extension Speakers a etae 3 1 Extension Speaker 3 1 Selecting Speaker POoWer 3 2 Jukebox Speaker nnns 3 8 Amplifier Overload UEM 3 8 Sample Speaker 3 9 ITO TI HEN CECI R 4 1 Section 5 Block Diagrams 5 1 NGX Grand Jukebox Safety Safety IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with a dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions
3. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized 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 is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart s used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 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 rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped The mains plug shall be readily
4. Section 3 Extension Speakers NGX Grand Jukebox 3 14 CHANNEL 2 4 OHM SPEAKERS 16 WATTS CHANNEL 2 8 OHM SPEAKERS 32 WATTS CHANNEL 2 8 OHM SPEAKERS 32 WATTS EL 2 250 WATTS 2 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 2 PER CHANNEL 2 4 OHM SPEAKERS 4 OHM SPEAKERS 8 OHM SPEAKERS E 2 WATT 4 WATTS 82 WATTS CHANNEL 2 70V SPEAKERS 70 WATTS CHANNEL 1 70V SPEAKERS 70 WATTS CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 1 F 4 OHM SPEAKERS 4 OHM SPEAKERS 8 OHM SPEAKERS 2 WATT 4 WATTS 32 WATTS 250 WATTS PER CHANNEL CHANN CHANNEL 1 4 OHM SPEAKERS 16 WATTS CHANNEL 1 8 OHM SPEAKERS 32 WATTS CHANNEL 1 8 OHM SPEAKERS 32 WATTS Load as shown is 70 W per channel for 70V speakers 118 W per channel for extension speakers 188 Watts total per channel 124 W per channel through the transformer 64 W per channel across the amplifier NOTES 1 70V phasing is reversed inside the output transformer assembly 2 Wattage indicates actual power Select speakers with a higher rating Figure 3 E 22022620 Rev C NGX Grand Jukebox Section 3 Extension Speakers 4 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 2 4 OHM S
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6. MUTE LIGHTS ON OFF 4 R 12 V Lo GND 2 B B W GND 7 o To Pin 10 GND 8 rd gt SPECIAL EVENT 9 0 B R To Pn SPARE 10 9 gi 3 n ROUTER POWER 11 B W To Pinia 5 SPARE OUTA 12 0 a 6 MONEY METER 13 Ho Pins 7 12 14 O JUKEBOX I O BROWN CORE COMPUTER MODULE 12 PIN CONNECTOR TO ATX POWER OUT ON CORE COMPUTER 12 V GND GND TO ATX POWER 35V INPUT ON CORE POWER IN COMPUTER 40983801 B A POWER G Y B AMPLIFIER w DISPLAY POWER B ROUTER POWER 40984301 POWER DISTRIBUTION ASSY TO ATX RESET ATX RESET PLUG ON CORE COMPUTER o o 22121225 POWER CORD 22121216 gt POWER CORD 34106701 JUNCTION BOX 22022620 58 Section 5 Block Diagrams NGX Grand Jukebox 34039109 TO CABINET FANS CABINET ON CORE COMPUTER FAN 1H p 34052609 GND 2 1 1
7. NGX Grand Jukebox The NGX Grand lighting assembly can be programmed for several different modes of operation By default the lighting assembly is set to slowly cycle through six different colors with a slow transition between each color To change the mode open the main door of the jukebox The lighting assembly will swing open with the door Use a Philips screwdriver and remove the LED controller cover from the back side of the lighting assembly This exposes the LED controller There are two blue pots on the board marked BRIGHT and SPEED These are used to set the brightness of the LEDs and adjust the speed of color changes for the two color cycling modes The four position DIP switch is used to set the operating mode of the controller Use the following table to set the mode SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 Mode OFF OFF OFF OFF Cycle slow transition through colors default OFF ON OFF OFF Blue OFF OFF ON OFF Cyan OFF ON ON OFF Green OFF OFF OFF ON Cycle quick transition through colors OFF ON OFF ON Yellow OFF OFF ON ON Magenta OFF ON ON ON Red ON OFF OFF OFF White 22022620 Rev C NGX Grand Jukebox Section 3 Extension Speakers Section 3 Extension Speakers Extension Speaker Operation To avoid poor sound quality care must be taken when adding extension speakers The following requirements must be met S
8. 1 Unpacking amp System Description Section 1 Unpacking amp System Description Introduction The NGX Grand jukebox is part of a much larger system the AMI Entertainment network This network is a digital platform that delivers music across the Internet to Rowe Jukeboxes anywhere The NGX Grand jukebox is an Internet enabled jukebox that allows all the traditional functions of a jukebox backed by the power of the Internet This Internet connectivity gives patrons more features such as the ability to download Music On Demand songs when their song choice is not already on the jukebox The NGX Grand is actually a cabinet that houses a slightly modified standard NGX wall mount jukebox The standard NGX has been modified to allow the locking mechanisms to be accessed by keyed locks in the NGX Grand cabinet Refer to the NGX Installation and Owner s Manual 22022617 included with the NGX Grand for information regarding system operation setup and maintenance Since the NGX is already mounted in the NGX Grand cabinet you can ignore the section in that manual on how to mount the NGX on a wall 22022620 Rev C 1 1 Section 1 Unpacking amp System Description NGX Grand Jukebox NGX Grand Jukebox Features e Sturdy construction and reliable design e Conveniently located customer operator and service controls e All major components are modular and easy to replace if needed Computer controlled digital music 500 w
9. i Pee 1 i COIN 6 4 33 LED 5 CANADIAN 1 2 INHIBIT 6 awl 915 H 1 7 w 9 9 w i COIN 2 7117 COIN3 9 88 i COIN 4 10 7 CANADA i volg mmm CORE COMPUTER U S GND 1 200 42V 2 COIN 5 3 Ha COIN 6 4 0 22178601 LED ON EE IMONEX COIN CON 1 7 2 ACCEPTOR 2 8 34022351 Canada Only 3 9 o 4 10 Fo COM 0 B W 34022347 3 3 B W QUARTER ONLY 5 57gg NC 159 s 6 6 NC 20 ZW GND 8 8 SN SERVICE OOS 4 9 9 ei 5V 10 10 R NC 6 5 11 1 CREDIT 7 12 12 LIGHTED BACK PANEL ESCROW 8 0 m 22325401 DIFFUSER PANEL ENABLE 9 1 1 7B 34105801 LED BACKLIGHT DATA 10 3 1 al a TO BILLS WHITE ON CORE COMPUTER E MOUSE HOLE TO POWER IN CURRENCY 22185353 DISTRIBUTION ASSY MODULE CREDIT CARD READER upplied with Card Reader 52 4 gt TO CORE COMPUTER 22022620 Rev C 5 5
10. is in phase with channel 2 E1 E7 output The speaker connections for channel 1 speakers are in phase with channel 2 speakers The 70V phasing is reversed inside the output transformers See Figure 3 D 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 70 Volt Speakers To avoid prohibitive cable losses on long speaker lines over 100 feet use 70V speakers The power level in the 70V speakers is set at each speaker For each channel a maximum of 125 watts are available for 70V speakers by terminal connections on the audio output transformer assembly 22022620 Rev C 3 1 Section 3 Extension Speakers NGX Grand Jukebox Low Impedance Speakers Low impedance speakers 16 8 or 4 ohm can be used when the connecting cable is less than 100 feet Keep the following two things in mind when wiring your speakers 1 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 2 The loss in 100 feet of 18 gauge zip cord feeding on an 8 ohm speaker is 15 The loss for two 8 ohm speakers is 30 Selecting Speaker Power General Instructions This section will lead you through the power and speaker selection process This process consists of three major steps and several smaller steps The major steps are 1 Identify the extens
11. ohm Loads 1 500 watts RMS FTC Rating 70V Lines 1 THD 125 per channel 250 watts RMS Transformer Package 70V line for extension speakers System Frequency 40 to 20 000 4 dB Speakers 15 Dual Voice Coil Woofer 5 Mid Bass 3 Tweeter Selection System 300 Albums Circuit Breakers System Power Supply OE Combination 15 Amp Breaker and Power Switch Lighting T r r DET Custom 22022620 Rev C 1 7 Section 1 Unpacking amp System Description Anti Tip Installation Instructions NGX Grand Jukebox It is VERY IMPORTANT that the jukebox is secured to a wall for safety and stability Locate the supplied hardware inside the handy pack and follow the instructions below to secure the jukebox to a wall CONTENTS QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 HWO0128 01 5 SPRING 1 HWO0081 04 LANYARD 1 HW1340 03 1 4 20 4 001 EYEBOLT 1 HW1380 1 4 20 WINGNUT 1 HW3300 1 4 20 HEX NUT 1 HW1360 LAG EYEBOLT 1 HW5554 03 05Tx 28IDx1 5 WASHER 1 HW1370 02 1 4 20 1 WALL ANCHOR 1 Turn off and unplug the jukebox Locate a wall stud to mount the jukebox Measure approximately 76 from the floor on the mounting stud and drill a hole
12. output voltage for 70 volt extension speakers They also provide screw terminal connections for selecting different power levels for standard extension speakers As shipped from the factory the NGX Grand jukebox speakers are connected to the E7 taps on the transformers In this configuration the jukebox speaker system will use about 250 watts of the rated 500 watt amplifier The other 250 watts are available for extension speakers 22022620 Rev C NGX Grand Jukebox NGX Grand Jukebox Section 1 Unpacking amp System Description NGX Grand Specifications General B To CEU EC 22 1 2 in on MT ces 37 to 45 in ale d P 79 1 2 in Power Requirements dante nio Sur S 120 60 2 500 watts 5 25 amps MR PT DR NER See Credit Pricing in the Network Setup and Jukebox Operation Manual P N21822707 Sound System Core Computer e roe eec ned 16 bit Stereo Frequency nnne nnn 20 to 20 000 Hz Channel Separation cas itt 90 dB 1 000 Hz Quipul ener een ee rented 0 7 VRMS approx depending on the album Preamplifer Deluxe 4 Channel Two Stereo Four Mono many other combinations Tone Control 5 band equalizer 2 5db to 12db Filter Band Power Amplifier 500 Watt Stereo Second 500 watt Stereo Amplifier is Optional FTC Rating 4
13. 4 0 4 4 72 watts 36 watts per speaker 22022620 Rev C 3 9 Section 3 Extension Speakers NGX Grand Jukebox 3 10 EE 2 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 2 8 OHM SPEAKER 8 OHM SPEAKER 50 WATTS 50 WATTS 250 5 PER CHANNEL CHANN EL 1 250 WATTS PER CHANNEL CHANN CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 1 8 OHM SPEAKER 8 OHM SPEAKER 50 WATT 50 WATTS NGX GRAND MID BASS CROSSOVER 8 OHM WOOFER NGX GRAND SPEAKERS MID BASS Load as shown is 220 Watts total per channel 100 W per channel through the transformer 120 W per channel across the amplifier NOTES 1 70V phasing is reversed inside the output transformer assembly 2 Wattage indicates actual power Select speakers with a higher rating Figure 3 A 22022620 Rev C NGX Grand Jukebox Section 3 Extension Speakers EL2 250 WATTS PER CHANNEL CHANN CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 2 8 OHM SPEAKER 8 OHM SPEAKER 120 WATTS 120 WATTS EL 1 250 WATTS PER CHANNEL CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 1 8 OHM SPEAKER 8 OHM SPEAKER 120 WATTS 120 WATTS CHANN Load as shown is 240 Watts total per channel across the amplifier NOTES 1 70V phasing is reversed inside the output transformer assembly 2 Wattage indicates actual power Select speakers with a higher rating Figure 3 B 22022620 Rev C 3 11 Section 3 Extension Speakers NGX Grand Jukebox 3 12 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 2 4 O
14. 6 22164202 CH2 O 2 SINGER 34032904 ROWELINK VOLUME CONTROL 34037908 TO CORE a 4 34102007 ROWELINK SPLITTER GREEN TO AMP OR LIGHTING ASSY TO LOCATION INTERNET SOURCE TO RJ45 ETHERNET ON CORE COMPUTER um WTH ROUTER KIT 61199701 32 FLAT PANEL DISPLAY AND TOUCH SCREEN INCLUDES CABLES MARKED WITH USB TOUCH CONTROL VGA VIDEO 120 VAC POWER J POWER PLUG 2 LAN PORTS OPTIONAL 26704801 WIRELESS ROUTER KIT p 4 28280004 4 PORT WIRELESS ROUTER E WAN PORT Lr EE 22022620 Rev C NGX Grand Jukebox Section 5 Block Diagrams 34102201 TO ROWELINK GREEN LIGHTING ASSY iba ON CORE COMPUTER INTERFACE 200 r E Fa 4 Ho OE 5 Ho 6 rad 1 7 SERVICE 5 1 2 ho SPARE IN B 2 1
15. 6 Place the quantity of speakers in the blank under Qty and multiply the quantity times the power consumption Place your results in the blank under Total 16 Ohm Speakers Connected to Channel 1 Transformer Taps Connections Qty Total Speakers for the 25 watt taps E1 to E2 _ at 25watteach watts Speakers for the 1 watt taps E1to E3 1 watts Speakers for the 4 watt taps E1to E4 1 at4wattseach _ watts Speakers for the 9 watt taps to E5 1 at9wattseach watts Speakers for the 12 watt taps E2 to E5 at12wattseach 7 watts Speakers for the 16 watt taps E1 to E5 at16wattseach watts Speakers for the 25 watt taps to E6 at25wattseach watts Speakers for the 36 watt taps to E6 at 36 watts each watts Speakers for the 47 watt taps to E7 7 at47wattseach watts Sum totals for CH1 then transfer total to Table 1 5 watts 16 Ohm Speakers Connected to Channel 2 Transformer Taps Connections Qty Total Speakers for the 25 watt taps E1 to E2 _ at 25watteach watts Speakers for the 1 watt taps E1to E3 at1wattseach watts Speakers for the 4 watt taps E1to E4 1 at4wattseach watts Speakers for the 9 watt taps to E5 7 at9wattseach watts Speakers for the 12 watt taps E2 to E5 1 at12wattseach watts Speakers for the 16 watt taps E1 to E5 at16wattseach watts Speakers for the 25 watt
16. 61203802 SPEAKER ENCLOSURE RIGHT MID TWTR 61200107 LIGHTING ASSEMBLY 61201001 CABINET ASSEMBLY 40992201 PANEL ASSEMBLY BASS SPEAKER CHAMBER 41020601 BRACKET CASTER MOUNTING FRONT 30973001 CASTER Noon 19 g ay al 22022620 Rev C 4 1 Section 4 Parts Catalog Cabinet Assembly for Grand Jukebox Back 4 2 NGX Grand Jukebox Figure 4 B No Part Number Description Qty 1 61203901 DOOR ASSEMBLY REAR CABINET 1 2 40991901 PANEL SPEAKER CHAMBER BACk 1 3 34107201 COVER OUTPUT TRANSFORMER 1 4 22192501 BRACKET CASTER SWIVEL LOCK 2 22022620 Rev C NGX Grand Jukebox Section 4 Parts Catalog Speaker Enclosure Assembly for NGX Grand Jukebox Right Speaker Enclosure 61203802 Left Speaker Enclosure 61203801 e FE A 7 8 4 3 5 ea 6 Figure 4 Part Number Description Qty 1 30426708 BINDING POST STRIP 3 POS 1 2 61203401 ENCLOSURE LEFT SPEAKER MID TWTR 1 3 34108502 COVER SPEAKER TERMINAL 1 4 40992101 GRILL SPEAKER MID TWTR 1 5 86662708 SCREW 6 32 X HEX WRH TYPE 17 14 6 86323616 SCREW 8 X 1 PHILLIPS FLATHEAD NOT VISIBLE 2 7 40830901 SPEAKER TWEETER 3 1 8 40830807 SPEAKER MIDRANGE 5 1 Not shown above 34107401 PAD ACOUST
17. HM SPEAKER 4 OHM SPEAKER 36 WATTS 60 WATTS d 250 WATTS 2 PER CHANNEL 2 5 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 2 4 OHM SPEAKER 4 OHM SPEAKER 36 WATTS 60 WATTS CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 1 4 OHM SPEAKER 4 OHM SPEAKER 250 WATTS 36 WATTS 60 WATTS PER CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 1 4 OHM SPEAKER 4 OHM SPEAKER 36 WATTS 60 WATTS Load as shown is 192 W per channel for extension speakers 72 W per channel through the transformer 120 W per channel across the amplifier NOTES 1 70V phasing is reversed inside the output transformer assembly 2 Wattage indicates actual power Select speakers with a higher rating Figure 3 C 22022620 Rev C NGX Grand Jukebox Section 3 Extension Speakers EL 2 250 WATTS PER CHANNEL CHANN CHANNEL 2 8 OHM SPEAKER 72 WATTS CHANNEL 2 8 OHM SPEAKER 120 WATTS CHANNEL 2 70 SPEAKERS 36 WATTS CHANNEL 1 70V SPEAKERS 86 WATT EL 1 250 WATTS PER CHANNEL CHANN CHANNEL 1 8 OHM SPEAKER 72 WATTS CHANNEL 1 8 OHM SPEAKER 120 WATTS Load as shown is 36 W per channel for 70V speakers 192 W per channel for extension speakers 228 Watts total per channel 108 W per channel through the transformer 120 W per channel accross the amplifier NOTES 1 70V phasing is reversed inside the output transformer assembly 2 Wattage indicates actual power Select speakers with a higher rating Figure 3 D 22022620 Rev C 3 13
18. ICAL 1 61203402 ENCLOSURE RIGHT SPEAKER MID TWTR 1 34054605 HARNESS SPEAKER ENCLOSURE 1 22022620 Rev C 4 3 Section 4 Parts Catalog NGX Grand Jukebox Cabinet Assembly for NGX Grand Jukebox Inside NOTE 34108501 wiring cover not shown installed in this position 4 required 7 8 9 10 11 Figure 4 D 4 4 22022620 Rev C NGX Grand Jukebox Section 4 Parts Catalog Cabinet Assembly for NGX Grand Jukebox Inside Refer to Figure 4 D No Part Number Description Qty 1 34106501 CABLE LOCK ACTUATOR 2 2 22325601 BRACKET LOCK ACTUATOR 2 3 34032901 VOLUME CONTROL UNIT 1 4 22326601 BRACKET LOCK CABLE 4 5 40832124 TRANSFORMER ASSEMBLY OUTPUT 1 6 61688 SPEAKER 15 DVC PEAVEY 1 7 22326103 BRACKET SPEAKER PIVOT 4 8 34108501 COVER WIRING 4 9 80493032 8 32 2 PPH SEMS SCREW 4 10 87843000 48 32 KEPS HEX MS NUT 4 11 88903000 8 EXT LOCK WASHER 8 12 34106401 HINGE SPEAKER MOUNTING 2 13 22326001 CHANNEL SPEAKER MOUNTING 4 14 61052708 CBA CROSSOVER 1 15 34108502 COVER SPEAKER TERMINAL 1 16 34106701 JUNCTION BOX ASSEMBLY 1 22022620 Rev C 4 5 NGX Grand Jukebox Section 4 Parts Catalog Lighting Assembly for NGX Grand Jukebox Figure 4 E 22022620 Rev C NGX Grand Jukebox Section 4 Parts Catalog Lighting Assembly for NGX Grand Jukebox R
19. NGX TA GRAND Installation amp Owner s Manual Supplement U S and Canada call toll free 1 877 ROC N ROL 1 877 762 6765 Outside the U S and Canada call 616 243 3633 E mail support amientertainment net ami www amientertainment net ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK 22000620 Rev Table of Contents o MM Me EE 1 Section 1 Unpacking amp System 1 1 1 1 Grand Jukebox 1 2 npackirig Instructions 2230 Aan dant t dtt tta ttd 1 3 Speaker Setup rrr 1 4 Major Components of the 1 5 Gombputer G Ore ettet ettet 1 5 Touchscreen 32 Vertical LCD Flatscreen 1920 x 1080 1 5 Power Distribution aa 1 5 Volume Control 1 5 1 5 Fighting ASSembly x itn obi 1 6 Deluxe 4 Channel 1 6 500 Watt Audio Digital Power 1 6 Audio Output ER
20. NGX front door until the speakers have been moved from their shipping position see next page Failure to reposition the speakers can result in damage to the speakers or the lighting assembly If damage is detected the carrier who delivered the jukebox 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 Do not destroy packing material or boxes until the carrier s agent has examined them Damage claims are your responsibility Do not return damaged merchandise until after your claim has been established Once your claim 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 Keys Locate the white bag taped to the power inlet on the back of the cabinet Remove the door keys from the bag and unlock the rear door assembly Turn the key to the right and press in on the door as you turn the key Visual Inspection Check to be sure that all electrical plugs are completely seated into their receptacles Warranty Registration Card A Warranty Registration Card is included in the NGX manual This card should be filled out and returned to Rowe 22022620 Rev C 1 3 Section 1 Unpacking amp System Description Speaker Setup The NGX Grand is packed with the speakers in the shipping position In this position the front doo
21. P N 34106501 ATTACHES LOCK CABLE END P N 34106501 ATTACHES HERE 22329801 22325901 22327101 SS PARTIAL INSIDE VIEW OF NGX GRAND CABINET SPRING ATTACHES HERE SHOWING LOCK amp CABLE 22325601 IGURATIDN PARTIAL VIEW OF CURRENCY MODULE amp LCD DISPLAY CABINET SHOWING LOCK amp CABLE Figure 4 F CONFIGURATION 4 8 22022620 Rev C NGX Grand Jukebox Section 5 Block Diagrams Section 5 Block Diagrams The block diagrams on the following pages are presented to aid in troubleshooting and repair The wire colors called out on wire harnesses are standard however wire colors may be substituted based on availability at the time of manufacture 22022620 Rev C 5 1 Section 5 Block Diagrams TO IR REMOTE YELLOW ON CORE COMPUTER 4 34037905 40846302 IR RECEIVER NGX Grand Jukebox 21958306 TRANSMITTER AA TO 6 BUTTON REMOTE RED ON CORE COMPUTER p 1 62009 A LF OPTIONAL 70004 1A WIRED TO USB ON CORE COMPUTER 9 a TO VGA ON CORE COMPUTER CANCEL 3406870
22. PEAKER 4 OHM SPEAKER 4 OHM SPEAKER 16 WATTS 16 WATTS 27 WATTS CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 2 gt 4 OHM SPEAKER 4 OHM SPEAKER 4 OHM SPEAKER 16 WATTS 16 WATTS 27 WATTS N x 250 WATTS PER CHANNEL lt 5 CHANNEL 2 2 2 4 OHM SPEAKER 4 OHM SPEAKER 4 OHM SPEAKER 16 WATTS 16 WATTS 27 WATTS gt A ee L 2 gt gt 4 4 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 1 4 OHM SPEAKER 4 OHM SPEAKER 4 OHM SPEAKER 16 WATT 16 WATT 27 WATTS 250 WATTS PER CHANNEL 2 EE o gt CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 1 4 OHM SPEAKER 4 OHM SPEAKER 4 OHM SPEAKER 16 WATT 16 WATT 27 WATTS CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 1 4 OHM SPEAKER 4 OHM SPEAKER 4 OHM SPEAKER 16 WATT 16 WATT 27 WATTS Load as shown is 177 Watts total per channel 96 W per channel through the transformer 81 W per channel across the amplifier NOTES 1 70V phasing is reversed inside the output transformer assembly 2 Wattage indicates actual power Select speakers with a higher rating Figure 3 F 22022620 Rev C 3 15 Section 3 Extension Speakers NGX Grand Jukebox This page intentionally left blank 3 16 22022620 Rev C Grand Jukebox Section 4 Parts Catalog Section 4 Parts Catalog Cabinet Assembly for Grand Jukebox Front Figure 4 A Part Number Description 61203801 SPEAKER ENCLOSURE LEFT MID TWTR
23. att ICEpower Class 2 power amplifier manufactured by Bang amp Olufsen e Audio output transformer with 70 volt taps e Deluxe 4 channel preamplifier Song reject 300 album and cover art capacity e Unwanted music categories artists albums and songs can be blocked Quarter coin acceptance e Bill acceptance of 1 5 10 and 20 e 700 bill capacity Web based management e Attract mode e Music On Demand song download e Dynamic search capabilities e No pause between plays e Easy to change pricing Service Features e Modular component construction for easy replacement No CDs to bother with or cumbersome cover art mechanisms Complete cash and play audit information e Password protected Operator Web Site e Access anytime and from anywhere e Track revenue and usage Download new music and other content Check system status 112 _ 22022620 Rev C NGX Grand Jukebox Section 1 Unpacking amp System Description Unpacking Instructions This section contains information for unpacking the jukebox and installing it at a location The jukebox is shipped with all major components 1 Remove the shipping carton with care Do not use shipping hooks or sharp tools that could damage the jukebox cabinet 2 Remove the plastic bag that covers the jukebox 3 Carefully inspect the interior and exterior of the jukebox to ensure that no damage occurred during transit CAUTION Do not open the
24. ded Operating System software all application software all music and all setup and audit data The single board computer converts music selections stored on the hard drive into a stereo signal for the system s audio components It connects to the Internet the SVGA touchscreen monitor and the Rowelink modules It also includes the interface circuits for the coin switch router reset fan circuits bill acceptor song reject infrared remote control detector and amplifier mute Touchscreen 32 Vertical LCD Flatscreen 1920 x 1080 resolution All machine operations are performed through the touchscreen monitor These include viewing and making selections displaying the selection being played displaying pricing and credits viewing and changing setup and audit data and downloading Music On Demand selections Power Distribution Assembly The power distribution assembly contains a relay to switch the jukebox lights touchscreen monitor and the bill acceptor ON or OFF It has an IEC 320 power inlet and one 154A circuit breaker ON OFF switch Volume Control Unit The Volume Control Unit VCU mounted on the back of the NGX Grand cabinet is a Rowelink module and can be mounted remotely behind bar etc A plate is supplied in the Handy Pack to cover the hole if the VCU is removed Use the VCU screws to secure the plate The VCU displays and controls the volume of the amplifier channels and microphones e The POWER button turns the NGX Grand juk
25. e NGX speaker system disconnected If you want this layout with only four speakers then the speakers must be rated for 150 watts at 8 ohms These speakers can be expensive providing a lot of sound in a localized area which does not always optimize the room sound The best way to distribute the sound is by adding more speakers Additionally by adding more speakers you can use lower power speakers which will minimize the cost of your extension speaker installation Using these diagrams as a guide you will readily see how many different schemes can be achieved The key things to keep in mind are e The load on each channel must be less than 250 watts e The maximum you can connect via the Output Transformers any connections not across E1 and E7 is 125 Watts per channel Pay attention to speaker polarization Ensure speaker terminals are connected properly Remember to include the jukebox speaker system in your configuration and calculations if you expect to use the jukebox speakers Power Calculations If you are inclined to perform your own power calculations the formula to use is P E R P is power in watts E is the voltage indicated at the transformer tap R is the equivalent impedance of the speaker s across the tap Example 1 One 8 ohm speaker across taps E2 2 volts to E5 16 volts would be 16 2 8 24 5 watts Example 2 Two 4 ohm speakers in series across taps E1 0 volts to E6 24 volts would be P 2
26. ebox lights touchscreen monitor and bill acceptor ON or OFF The REJECT button rejects the selection playing e The FUTURE button adds credits toward selections see Credit Management in the Operator Setup Screens Manual e MODE key toggles between channels and microphones e The VCU also raises or lowers the volume of the channel s or microphone using the UP DOWN keys The volume range is 0 to 63 Channel volume is displayed when the mode LED is off and microphone volume is displayed when the mode LED is on The CH MIC and SINGER LEDs indicate what volume is being displayed when toggled by the Mode Switch When adjusting channel volume if more than one LED is on it means those channels have the same volume All four channels have the same volume when shipped from the factory see Section 3 of the included Network Setup Jukebox Operation Operator Setup Screens manual for other possible configurations Bill Acceptor The Coinco Vantage with a 700 bill stacker or MEI Series 2000 bill acceptor with a 700 bill stacker operates on 120 VAC input power and sends its pulsed credit signals to the Computer Core 22022620 Rev C 1 5 Section 1 Unpacking amp System Description Lighting Assembly The NGX Grand comes with a custom lighting assembly already installed on the jukebox The LED controller for the lighting assembly is configured to rotate through all available colors and can be programmed for several d
27. efer to Figure 4 E No Part Number Description Qty 1 34103805 PLATE BEZEL TOP 1 2 22323503 PLATE BEZEL CORNER 2 3 40990704 PLATE BEZEL LH 1 4 34103804 PLATE BEZEL BOTTOM 1 5 61200215 BRACKET VERT LEFT 1 6 34103904 LATCH LH 1 7 61200004 DIFFUSER 1 8 40990705 PLATE BEZEL RH 1 9 40990612 BRACKET HORIZONTAL TOP 1 10 61200216 BRACKET VERT RIGHT 1 11 22326301 LED STRIP ASSEMBLY 1 12 34103903 LATCH RH 1 13 40977102 COVER LED CONTROL RGB 1 14 41010601 CBA LED CONTROL 1 15 22327402 BRACKET MOUNTING LOWER LED STRIP 2 16 40990613 BRACKET HORIZONTAL BOTTOM 1 17 34104906 BRACKET DIFFUSER CLAMP 2 18 34100501 BRACKET DIFFUSER CLAMP SHORT 2 Miscellaneous Parts for NGX Grand Lighting Assembly No Part Number Description Qty 22323601 BRACKET CONNECTOR LIGHT ASSEMBLY 1 22324101 COVER LIGHT ASSEMBLY CONNECTOR 1 25156910 WASHER SHOULDER 2 22145626 HARNESS ASSEMBLY INTERCONNECT W RL W GND 1 70134152 SCREW 6 32x3 8 PIN IN TORX BLACK 1 22145627 HARNESS ASSEMBLY LED CONTROL W RL W GND 1 22324501 WRENCH LKEY PIN IN TORX 1 22022620 Rev C 4 7 Section 4 Parts Catalog NGX Grand Jukebox Lock and Cable Installation 22145625 70093102 2 70163215 2 22325601 2 34106501 2 70091702 2 22327102 22326601 4 22323801 22325901 SPRING ATTACHES HERE 22325601 LOCK CABLE END
28. former Taps Speakers for the 1 watt taps Speakers for the 4 watt taps Speakers for the 16 watt taps Speakers for the 36 watt taps Speakers for the 49 watt taps Speakers for the 64 watt taps Speakers for the 100 watt taps Speakers for the 121 watt taps Connections E1 to E2 E1 to ES E1 to E4 E3 to E5 E2 to E5 E1 to E5 E3 to E6 E2 to E6 Qty at 1 watt each 8t4 watts each at 16 watts each at96 watts each ____ at 49 watts each at 64 watts each at 100 watts each at 121 watts each Sum totals for CH2 then transfer total to Table 1 5 Continued on the next page 3 4 Total watts watts watts watts watts watts watts watts watts Total watts watts watts watts watts watts watts watts watts 22022620 Rev C NGX Grand Jukebox Section 3 Extension Speakers Table 1 3 Extension Speaker Worksheet Sheet 3 8 Ohm Speakers Connected To Transformer Taps E1 through E6 Place the quantity of speakers in the blank under Qty and multiply the quantity times the power consumption Place your results in the blank under Total 8 Ohm Speakers Connected to Channel 1 Transformer Taps Connections Qty Total Speakers for the 5 watt taps E1to E2 ___ at 5watteach watts Speakers for the 2 watt taps E1to E3 1 at2wattseach X watts Speakers for the 8 watt taps E1to E4 1 at8wattseach _ watts Speakers for the 18 wa
29. his step only if the OVERLOAD LED came on as described in Step 3 e Find the source of the overload shorted speaker wires shorted speaker too many speakers connected speaker power taps too high e After you fix the short disconnect a few speakers or lower the speaker power tap selection to reduce the wattage Repeat from Step 2 e f no overload is detected reconnect the disconnected speakers ensure you do not have too many speakers Repeat from step 2 5 If the red OVERLOAD LED does not turn on but the sound through the speakers sounds distorted the sound system may be over driven Reduce the input gain setting or equalizer settings using the jukebox Service Mode screens Volume Presets and Equalizer Setup under Hardware Setup until the sound heard from the speakers is clean and clear 22022620 Rev C NGX Grand Jukebox Section 3 Extension Speakers Sample Speaker Connections Speaker Synopsis 500 Watts of RMS Power per Amplifier or 250 Watts per Channel The generic speaker wiring diagrams cover 4 to 18 speakers The power rating indicated for each speaker is the actual power delivered to each speaker We recommend using a higher rated speaker to ensure adequate performance This is to provide a safety factor and will also provide extended life for the speakers However using a speaker with a rating much higher than absolutely necessary will be more expensive and not cost effective Figure 3 B is a four speaker layout with th
30. hm speakers in series 60 watts to each speaker 16 ohm speakers 8 ohm speakers 4 ohm speakers at 60 watts per series at 120 watts per series at 60 watts each at 120 watts each at 240 watts each Sum totals for CH1 and 2 then transfer totals to Table 1 5 Continued on the next page 22022620 Rev C Total CH 1 CH2 watts watts watts watts watts watts Section 3 Extension Speakers 3 3 Section 3 Extension Speakers Table 1 2 Extension Speaker Worksheet Sheet 2 4 Ohm Speakers Connected To Transformer Taps E1 through E6 NGX Grand Jukebox Place the quantity of speakers in the blank under Qty and multiply the quantity times the power consumption Place your results in the blank under Total 4 Ohm Speakers Connected to Channel 1 Transformer Taps Speakers for the 1 watt taps Speakers for the 4 watt taps Speakers for the 16 watt taps Speakers for the 36 watt taps Speakers for the 49 watt taps Speakers for the 64 watt taps Speakers for the 100 watt taps Speakers for the 121 watt taps Connections E1 to E2 E1 to E1 to E4 E3 to E5 E2 to E5 E1 to E5 to 6 2 to E6 Qty at 1 watt each 8t4 watts each at 16 watts each at936 watts each at49 watts each at 64 watts each at 100 watts each at 121 watts each Sum totals for CH1 then transfer total to Table 1 5 4 Ohm Speakers Connected to Channel 2 Trans
31. ifferent modes of operation To change modes see page 2 2 for specific instructions Deluxe 4 Channel Preamplifier This Rowelink module transforms audio signals from the Computer Core Assembly microphones and other sound processors equipment systems into signals for the Power Amplifier It contains Automatic Volume Control AVC circuits to adjust for varying recording levels input gain control 5 band equalizers and a loudness contour All adjustments and options are programmable via the touchscreen and are retained on the Computer Core Assembly hard drive see Section 3 of the included Network Setup Jukebox Operation Operator Setup Screens manual for setup information 500 Watt Audio Digital Power Amplifier The 2 channel digital audio power amplifier is rated 500 watts RMS 250 per channel into a 4 ohm load The full volume output voltage is 31 volts The amplifier is protected against overloads and short circuits Continuous severe overloads or shorts may shut down the amplifier or a channel but will not damage it If the overload is removed a signal will reset the amplifier when the next selection plays Audio Output Transformers The Audio Output Transformer Assembly is located in the back of the NGX Grand jukebox cabinet It is designed to enable the jukebox to connect to a wider variety of speakers and speaker configurations including 70 volts speakers The output transformers are used to step up the power amplifier s
32. ion speakers and compute the speaker power for speakers connected a directly across the amplifier E1 to E7 b to the 70V taps c tolower power taps on the transformer E1 through E6 2 Make the extension speaker connections 3 Perform an amplifier overload check see instructions immediately following Table 1 5 Selection Procedures Use a pencil you may want to revise your figures to fill in the Extension Speaker Worksheet on the following pages e Extension speakers are available two general categories general purpose speakers 16 8 and 4 ohm and 70V speakers The power level in 70V speakers is set at each speaker Use the Table 1 1 through 1 5 Worksheets to help you calculate the amount of power consumed by the extension speakers Anextension speaker RMS power rating should be at least 10 higher than the power it will consume at maximum jukebox volume When 5 power to speaker Then recommended RMS power at maximum jukebox volume is rating of speaker is 240 watts 300 watts 120 watts 150 watts 60 watts 75 watts 30 watts 40 watts 3 2 22022620 Rev C NGX Grand Jukebox Table 1 1 Extension Speaker Worksheet Sheet 1 Extension Speakers Connected E1 to E7 Place the quantity of speakers in the blank under Qty and multiply the quantity times the power consumption Place your results in the blank under Total Qty CH 1 CH2 Two 8 ohm speakers in series 30 watts to each speaker Two 4 o
33. operable When replacing a battery CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type IMPORTANT This jukebox is designed to be secured to a wall for safety and stability In order to prevent tipping use the provided hardware to attach the jukebox to the wall See page 1 8 for instructions Safety NGX Grand Jukebox CAUTION The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of non insulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons CAUTION The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance or servicing instructions WARNING To Reduce The Risk Of Fire Or Electric Shock Do Not Expose This Jukebox To Rain Or Moisture No objects filled with liquid such as vases shall be placed on the jukebox WARNING An apparatus with class construction shall be connected to a mains socket outlet with protective earthing connections CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN DO NOT REMOVE ANY COVERS GUARDS OR SHIELDS NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL NGX Grand Jukebox Section
34. peakers connected to the Output Transformer Assembly must be wired so the power consumed by the extension speakers does not exceed the amplifier power rating of 250 watts per channel An Output Transformer Assembly has Two transformers one for each channel Two 7 position terminal strips for low impedance speakers marked E1 through E7 One 4 position terminal strip for 70 volt speakers marked Ch1 A1 A2 Ch 2 A1 A2 Speakers connected across terminals E1 to E7 bypass the transformer and are driven directly by an amplifier channel Each transformer provides 70V terminals for driving 70V speakers and provides taps E1 E6 for driving extension speakers at a lower volume The power consumed by speakers driven by a transformer must not exceed the transformer rating of 125 watts per channel The power consumed by all connected speakers must not exceed the channel rating of 250 watts For example each channel could drive 125 watts directly from the amplifier E1 to E7 and the remaining 125 watts through the transformer lower taps and 70V terminals Complete the Extension Speaker Worksheet Tables 1 1 through 1 5 for each channel and verify it does not exceed the 125 watt transformer rating and the 250 watt amplifier channel rating After wiring the speakers perform the Amplifier Overload Check immediately following Table 1 5 All speakers must be connected with the correct polarity see Figure 3 through 3 F Channel 1 E1 E7 output
35. r of the NGX will not open all the way Open the back door of the NGX Grand cabinet and loosen the bolts holding the left hand speaker mounting rails to the cabinet Slide the left hand speaker out so the lighting assembly will clear the left hand speaker when the door is opened Both speakers can be extended and rotated to any position that suits your location Be sure to secure the speakers in their final position by tightening the bolts and screws S 6 A LOOSEN TIGHTEN SCREWS FOR EXTEND RETRACT POSITIONING OF SPEAKER ENCLOSURES 4 SCREWS FOR EACH SPEAKER ASSEMBLY SHOWN Figure 1 A Speaker Positioning M LOOSEN TIGHTEN FOR ANGLED P OF SPEAKER ENCL 2 SCREWS TOP amp EACH SPEAKER ASSEMBL TON COVERS P N 34 0850 SCREWS OSURE ze NGX Grand Jukebox LEFT SPEAKER CLOSURE SHOWN 22022620 Rev C NGX Grand Jukebox Section 1 Unpacking amp System Description Major Components of the NGX Grand Computer Core The Computer Core Assembly is the heart of the system and has a hard drive and a single board computer The hard drive is the only storage in the system and contains Windows XP Embed
36. recaution always unplug the CC Core Computer from the power source before removing or installing a hard drive Your NGX Grand is shipped from the factory with a hard drive already installed in the computer core 1 The power cord is shipped in the spare parts bag Locate the power cord and insert one end of the cord into the IEC connector located on the back of the jukebox Insert the other end into a grounded 120 volt 15 amp wall socket CAUTION Do not open the NGX front door until the speakers have been moved from their shipping position Failure to reposition the speakers can result in damage to the speakers or the lighting assembly 2 After moving the speakers from their shipping position open the front door of the NGX using the upper key lock on the right side of the jukebox Turn on the red POWER switch located on the left inside of the NGX There will be a slight delay before the lights and fans turn on 3 Allow the jukebox to boot up completely Refer to the NGX Installation and Service Manual for further information on testing touchscreen calibration currency devices etc 4 Add credits to the jukebox and make a selection You should hear the selection play through the jukebox speaker system Verify that all speakers are working properly 5 Finally adjust the speakers for the best sound coverage in your location 22022620 Rev C 2 1 Section 2 Power Up amp Initial Testing Lighting Assembly Modes 2 2
37. rongly recommended that efficient extension speakers be used When you have reached a satisfactory combination of speakers and speaker power consumption use the Connections column as a wiring guide to make the actual connections Speaker terminal strips on the output transformer are accessed by removing the cover from the rear of the jukebox 22022620 Rev C 3 7 Section 3 Extension Speakers NGX Grand Jukebox Jukebox Speaker Power Once you determine the total power needed for extension speakers what is left over can be used by the jukebox speaker system Use the table below to tap the jukebox speaker in order to use up the remaining amplifier power If there is no power left over after connecting extension speakers and you still want to use the jukebox speakers you will have to reconfigure your extension speakers to leave some power left over for the jukebox Select the speaker taps for the jukebox speakers that will use up as much of the Power available for jukebox as possible iD 2 z Amplifier Overload Check 3 8 Check that the amplifier is not overloaded by performing the following steps 1 Make sure that the extension speakers are connected to the audio output transformer terminals properly E1 through E7 and A1 A2 2 Make a selection and set the volume control to maximum 3 If the red OVERLOAD LED is always lit the amplifier is overloaded and will shut down You must perform Step 4 4 Do t
38. taps to E6 at25wattseach watts Speakers for the 36 watt taps E1 to E6 at36wattseach watts Speakers for the 47 watt taps to E7 1 2at47wattseach 7 watts Sum totals for CH2 then transfer total to Table 1 5 watts Continued on the next page 3 6 22022620 Rev C NGX Grand Jukebox Section 3 Extension Speakers Table 1 5 Extension Speaker Worksheet Sheet 5 Combine power consumption of all speakers Channel 1 Channel 2 Connected E1 to E7 Tapped 4 Ohm i Wen um of tapped an Tapped e Ohm 70 Volt A1 A2 must Tapped 16 NOT exceed 125 70 Volt A1 A2 watts per channel Channel 1 Channel 2 Grand Total Totals Subtract the Grand Total from 500 and write the results here Power available for jukebox The Grand Total is the amount of power that the jukebox will need to supply to the extension speakers If the Channel 1 Total or the Channel 2 Total is more than 250 watts you must reduce the power used by that channel s extension speakers and then recalculate that channel s power consumed When you subtract the Grand Total from 500 you will get the Power Available for the Jukebox Be sure to write this value down in the blank above because you will not be using it until you have wired all of the extension speakers NOTE In any speaker installation the total RMS speaker load the sum of all power to all speakers must not exceed 250 watts per channel It is st
39. to install the hardware Installation into a wooden stud requires a 2 deep x 1 4 hole For masonry walls drill a 1 1 4 deep x 1 2 hole For steel stud or hollow walls drill an 11 16 hole 4 For wooden stud installation screw the lag eyebolt into the hole see Figure A For masonry wall insert the lag shield into the hole and then insert and tighten the machine eyebolt see Figure B For steel stud or hollow walls insert the toggle bolt into the hole and then insert the machine eyebolt nut and washer and tighten see Figure C 5 Route the lanyard through the eye bolt and attach it to the snap spring as shown in Figure D Then attach the snap spring to the U bolt on the top of the jukebox A WOODEN STUD B E 2 LAG EYEBOLT MASONR LAG SHIELD MACHINE EYEBOLT C STEEL STUD HOLLOW WAL L W TOGGLE BOLT NUT WASHER MACHINE EYEBOLT PULL HANDLE SNAP SPRING LANYARD EYEBOLT 22022620 Rev C NGX Grand Jukebox Section 2 Power Up amp Initial Testing Section 2 Power Up and Initial Testing CAUTION Hard drives are extremely sensitive to physical mishandling Always keep the hard drives protected from accidental falls banging dust or liquids To avoid damage do not remove drive from tray WARNING Never install or remove a hard drive when the unit is powered on As an extra p
40. tt taps to E5 1 at18wattseach watts Speakers for the 24 watt taps E2 to E5 at24wattseach _ watts Speakers for the 32 watt taps E1 to E5 at32 watts each Speakers for the 50 watt taps to E6 7 atb5bOwattseach watts Speakers for the 72 watt taps E1 to E6 at72wattseach _ watts Speakers for the 95 watt taps to E7 7 at 95 watts each watts Sum totals for CH1 then transfer total to Table 1 5 watts 8 Ohm Speakers Connected to Channel 2 Transformer Taps Connections Qty Total Speakers for the 5 watt taps E1to 22 at 5watteach watts Speakers for the 2 watt taps E1to E3 7 at2wattseach watts Speakers for the 8 watt taps E1to E4 1 at8wattseach watts Speakers for the 18 watt taps to E5 1 at18wattseach watts Speakers for the 24 watt taps E2 to E5 at24wattseach watts Speakers for the 32 watt taps E1 to E5 1 at32wattseach watts Speakers for the 50 watt taps to E6 at 50 watts each watts Speakers for the 72 watt taps E1 to E6 at72wattseach watts Speakers for the 95 watt taps to E7 at95wattseach watts Sum totals for CH2 then transfer total to Table 1 5 watts Continued on the next page 22022620 Rev C 3 5 Section 3 Extension Speakers NGX Grand Jukebox Table 1 4 Extension Speaker Worksheet Sheet 4 16 Ohm Speakers Connected To Transformer Taps E1 through E
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