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5. OMT CD Stand 12 05 2005 Stereo 4 Input 9 9 2 2 3R60 3LOPO2 Si Re Mute 3C46 Tk 4 LEFTO cu c 100nF unction alance 470 e em 8 3V i Zero Cross Fader Rear 4 GND Left GND 1 3R11 Volumell JL3C47 gt LEFTICD 47k Fader Front 7 2 2 6 2 3219 SCL 12C BUS gt 4 5 6 SDA 5 6 H 3045 Balance gt 2 6 8 3V 2 O Fader Front 470nF RIGHTIA GND T 3R36 wo 3044 3861 2 Right JH RE Gel S044 RIGHTO _ ReHncp 47k TEA6320 Leere n Right 3RICDPO2 3R55 28 3035 NC 750pF 9 Output 68pF 100pF 3n3F 220 TR Bie Input 1 0 6W R10 3C29 30 54 3226 4 3C33 agp 4 SR x 2 External 1 1 8n2F ug i O 3R23 680pF 100 3R54 55 5 Amplifier Tape Vinyl 24 3R25 a M 8 3V O
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8. Both amplifier switches in position STEREO Amplifier switches in positions 2 CHANNEL and MONO Remote control in position STEREO too Remote control switched to 2 CHANNEL L L DIN Anschl 6 H load GD 12 Ohm N extern aD v E L 2 e L speakers R Stereo Stereo Mono 2 tu ls 2K 2K DIN terminal DIN terminal DIN terminal RH extern LH extern RH extern 12 Ohm H 2 e speaker Remote ES Remote x control 2 Channel control 2 Channel Stereo Stereo slide switch slide switch Connection of external speakers Additional speakers may be connected via two speaker DIN plugs to the amplifier ATTENTION In Stereo mode do not connect a single speaker with less than 8ohms to the ampli fier Connection of 2 speakers of 4ohms in series representing a total impedance of 8ohms 40 40 NETZTRAFO TIEFEN et OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 12 8 Infrared remote control If requi
9. Wiring diagram K99 sound control 19 13 upjdijouos wog Oldr Eldr POOL as O 300 as O as O POOL As O POOL 4314 2 1 H k Zuv L oL S z d 9 OL S ZLH 01 6 2 xe v 139Nv ABI i J d SE N NA NIA 44001 9 N gt o 4 44001 9 Kart czovll aie 9 9 214 D d 4 D bm Mi Mis lt 5 8 9 m E s e SOdv 5 3 E E X AS szaa 199v Mee 22654 t PX E 29 4 2200 22 17 882277 g a 5 AS lt KIS 4428 258800 T us 225575 8090 SE anzz anzz 5 55 85 8 Ar Bm 922916 992 1 gu ou
10. pl D45 D79 SCHALTER SERVICE 6821 27512 222218 43256 ELESIVZ 6803 CPU Best ckungsplan Board layout Selection amp Credit Computer 81 OMT CD Stand 12 05 2005 19 4 Wiring diagram Selection amp Credit Computer
11. 90 19 13 Wiring diagram K99 sound 91 19 14 Wiring diagram 99 port 92 19 15 Wiring diagram 99 Mute 93 19 16 Wiring diagram K99 power supply Euro 230 94 19 17 Wiring diagram K99 power supply UL USA 117 95 20 Declaration of Conformity 96 4 OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 1 Unpacking 1 1 Unlocking The key is stored in the coin return cup in the RH cabinet wall The key WUA 1 unlocks the cabinet by turning the key clockwise The lock is spring loaded press slightly against the door this allows the key to turn easily The two other keys with 5 digit number codes unlock the cash box at the bottom of the RH cabinet wall In this box the hand transmitter is located if an infrared remote control has been installed 1 2 Removal of mechanism shipping guards 1 The mechanism platform is fixed to cabinet with one bolt in front LH side 1 and one bolt back RH side 1 Remove both com pletely using a 13mm spanner or a large Screw driver Possibly you can use the tool fixed to the lid of the gear box 2 Remove plastic string at the pivot point of the pressure ar
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13. 5 4 KKK eee 2 ee e ee 1 e e e e e e e e e e o e 0 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 911011112113 1415 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 3437 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 50 61 62 631 low switch position ON high 10 4 2 Pre settings for bass and treble Like wise the values for bass and treble can be set recommended However for both channels together DIP switches settigs 4 a 2 treble 1 E 4 bass 2 1 off on OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 47 FIELD SERVICE MANUAL 5 1314 Speaker connections 10 5 48 Three DIP switches with the values 1 2 4 are provided for each bass and treble You can choose 7 different steps of 3dB from minimum 9dB to maximum 12dB Adding value of all switches set to ON gets the total value The OdB linear position of these switches is printed as recommended factory setting on the amplifier cover NOTE If you change the DIP switch settings while the jukebox operates new settings will be taken over after having pressed the button PRESET at the control ter minal or after a power off and on of the box Speaker connections The speaker connector terminals are situated in
14. 53 11 1 Hints of connectable speaker loads 53 2 OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 11 2 11 3 11 4 12 12 1 12 2 12 3 12 4 12 5 12 6 12 7 12 8 12 9 13 13 1 13 2 13 3 13 4 13 5 13 6 13 7 14 15 15 1 15 2 15 3 16 16 1 16 2 16 2 1 16 2 2 16 2 3 16 2 4 16 2 5 16 2 6 16 2 7 16 2 8 16 2 9 16 2 10 16 2 11 16 2 12 16 2 13 17 17 1 Determination of the connectable speaker 54 Hints for speaker 54 Connection of 70v systems 55 184 2i EN Ee Im Re a 56 FUSCS ae NEE kal EE EB T ORE Rd a ERO EOS 56 enm ee E RS od ERROR REOR ca EE RC 57 Automatic loudness 57 Treble and bass control 57 Slide switch Stereo 2 Kanal serlo eb EE INE IE Dr acier ad et 57 Maximum amplifier load and external 58 Connection of external 58 Infrared remote cont
15. 23 Automatic random select 24 Programming start and stop 4 4 4 25 Back Ground Music BGM 3 24 45 I a Rex e 26 Number of BGM CDs and 27 Start position for BGM CDs and 1 28 BGM time zones at different 28 HappyHour pricing additional bonus 30 Programming of the HappyHour start and stop time level 2 button 6 30 OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 7 6 2 Programming of the additional bonus plays level 2 button 7 30 7 7 Number of tracks played successively on the same disc level 2 button 3 31 7 8 Album selection and memory reset by power off level 2 0 9 32 7 9 Disabling single 33 8 Data retrieval sr ieee ERE ea RE EUN RERO 34 8 1 Retrieval of least popular discs flops level 1 button 0 34 8 2 Top Tunes level 1 button 1 34 8 3 Ca
16. 77 17 7 CD not properly returned to 77 18 A6cessotrleS ono E eR ERE 78 18 1 Microfone kit part no 0006953 78 18 2 b ELE I ok ENIMS E E EI AECH 78 19 Wiring and connection diagrams nennen nn nenn 79 19 1 Wiring diagram door illumination 79 19 2 Connection diagram CD 80 19 3 Board layout Selection amp Credit 81 19 4 Wiring diagram Selection A Credit Computer 82 19 5 Board layout CDM12 6 83 19 6 Wiring diagram CDM12 SC cic see Miete b Re e abr EIAS ee he 84 19 7 Wiring diagram 24V distributor interface 85 19 8 Wiring diagram motor page system 86 19 9 Wiring diagram bubble 87 19 10 Wiring diagram K99 power supply 88 19 11 Wiring diagram K99 output 89 19 12 Wiring diagram K99
17. 68 Power Supply ARE E pede eee E ieu CM 68 S amp CGC Supply EENEG 68 CD PRO Supply aie bie bag eh IM 68 EE 68 Number plays and cash counter 69 Selection and CD carrier iik ee tpe epe be RIP ERREUR 69 Start counting 10 69 CD transfer sx aceto E Eo UL pA UA EUER I rbd b RO ebd deba 69 Mute oft urls Rer aeui IAS iE P E 69 Play cede bate Soma oe edo dept caet tact cote Ire earn ad Eeer hee 69 Cancel sva an PA ae AVENA 69 e PEU m MP 70 New selection 4 5 2222 EAT REI in REA ee ae 70 Error messages and remedy 70 Failures with illumination display and power system generally 71 OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 17 2 Faults with the coin system 72 17 3 Faults by selection entry 73 17 4 Repetitive apply of selected or non selected CDs to turntable 75 17 5 Failures in the system carrier gripper 75 17 6 Failures with sound
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19. 5 1313 Verification of power voltage 10 10 1 44 Amplifier F91 The amplifier F91 is the version with higher power out put 2 x 170 W rms Equipped with protection and EFE 9 watch dog functions described below The BGM JE fes OW adapter to attenuate the volume in BGM mode is in 039155 tegrated The amplifier is equipped with an automatic volume control AVC to level out different recording levels lis a In 2 channel mode it is possible to control both chan nels separately with the IR remote control You can also make selections with the optional infra red remote control Verification of power voltage ATTENTION Always remove power plug before opening transformer cover plate Never attempt any intervention to these parts unless qualified The power voltage setting is on the cover plate of the F91 transformer Machines for USA are set to 117 V Jukeboxes UNI Pack are shipped 230 V setting This is marked on the machine label inside of the door If the voltage setting is not clear the transformer EA ee cover plate has to be removed 100 117 Verst rker Sicherungen Amplifier Fuses 40 Netzepannung 210V 240V 100V 117V 20 50 60 Hz Si 1 Si 301 Si 102 51 103 Si 1 Si 301 Si 102 51 103 210 Mains Voltage Si 2
20. LED Volume lights Press button MODE We CHASE LED Bass lights Press button MODE er LED Treble lights Press button MODE ner LED Balance lights Press button MODE OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 Volume sound and balance control amplifier F91 5 2 1 The infrared remote control As desired an infrared remote control will be installed from factory or can be delivered as conversion kit part no 0040435 If it has been installed the hand trans mitter is located in the cashbox ART NR 0040443 If credit is given or free play is programmed a CD can be selected with the buttons 0 to 9 and R SELECTION Y selection Double button functions as required in the service pro buttons grams i e press button 5 hold down and press but ton R are impossible For this you can use the keyboard of the jukebox only The meanings of the music control buttons are accor buttons ding to the buttons on the control terminal on the rear side of the jukebox ref to the prev chapter The receiver eye of the infrared remote control is loca ted behind the hole between the design elements on top of the front door Beam this point directly if pos sible The common control terminal can be connected besi 2 can mounted outside to display the actual ia AA Batteries will be delivered To open the battery partment move the cover as sho
21. 5824 6 4 RB45 2 HS as 5 U 9 GNDB DB23 4 15 1 1008 4 DRST P36 a P16 19 P16 1 4446 0824 LASEROFH 4 A 3 DST 22 Pas 15 18 DST2 14446 D 18846 p14 47 DDAZ ORR 2 DDA P33 pig AS ACK i 100R 5846 1 P32 Pia 5 2 1 825 as g B 393 4827 t 338833 53 JST 4 29 es sss 3 8 12820 AMATZ ATS Zei 4093 ZA ES Z8 ZA IS a 1 1 i er 4 8 8 8 i 8 111 4 8 12825 as ICB29 1 DA A TOR 4093 5 RB10 GNDB DD D 330R 5812 AT EL2 5813 BI FHS e BE 330R RBIS GND 5 REIS O el 27256 HEF4511 EW Cen JEE BE i RS9A 74 00 5 80 B B 525 a Ss 7805 POWER 89 A10 STE 1 3 6 184004 vin LSPB 1 1 11 0 3 TOR 889A a 10 t t 11 enol2 m 5 GNDE Loan ASAZ 8 8 E 10K 42 E 8 KH ce GNDB 839 __ e eh Ce GNDB OTs STS 5 5 4N4004 DLMSV Sep AS A5 ER 2 A ZES JST TOR 899A Alae 8 TEP Sek GNDB GNDB Lr alar i 1 LM317 TOR RS9A 15 AB 25 amp N VIN VOUT 9VB 9 24 a LM9V t 1 sp ED amer 5 8 aan 5 20 SR A12 2 GNDB A12 m 26 12 8 GNDB 1 2 TOR es 14 RB36 1204
22. of the track You can enable the correction with the DIP switch AVC 5 22 the 3rd swich of the 6 sw group Default is disa Bean d DOE d bled voe With the second switch of the 6 sw group you can Austorr Sii enon reduce the intensity of the volume correction 9 10 Background Music volume attenuation In the BGM Back Ground Music mode the reproduction volume will be reduced by a certain factor The signal BGM pin 1 plug brown of the SCC unit con trols this function You also can switch BGM by m means of the DIP switch BGM for test purposes The t RH bottom segment of the status display on the amplifier indicates BGM active You can adjust the volume atten uation with the pot BGM as long as it is active OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 41 FIELD SERVICE MANUAL 5 1313 External speaker connection 9 11 External speaker connection The amplifier can operate in two differ ent modes The normal operation mode reproduces the music in normal stereo sound So external speakers can be added to each channel The so called 2 Channel mode uses both stereo channels like separate mono amplifiers so that the sound can be reproduced in different rooms but then in mono only The amplifier may not be loaded with
23. Amplifier F91 On the amplifier front cover you can find 6 DIP switches preset value for each channel These switches have different values 1 2 to 32 If you add all the values of the switches in position ON you will get the value for the preset volume oT The recommended factory settings are printed on the 32 og 16 amplifier cover 32 m 4 If you change the DIP switch settings while the juke box is operating new settings will be taken over after having pressed the button PRESET at the control ter H 8 minal or on IR remote or after power on 5 1 switches for volume pre settings WARNING f all switches are in position OFF no volume if all switches are in position ON the ma ximum volume appears at power on Preset volume level 32 16 5 8
24. D J4o1deooy Ig zit a 2 1 1 o o H 5 5 5 ms Vl Sams V1 Id Iq N ms N m sm N A N sm B ub Jup T T u6 OSVM e v SM t s J9UuJ9 x 1X4 ir d sm yams 7 14 sulen NJ 5 uondo u U m 2 SM m 2 vo 9 4 asny WA AZLL 88 ALLL Alddns 95 OMT CD Stand 12 05 2005 Wiring diagram 99 power supply UL USA 117V 20 Declaration of Conformity 96 Konformit tserkl rung Declaration of Conformity D claration de Conformit Ger teart Musikbox Product Description Jukebox Description Du Produit Juke box Typenbezeichnung ONE MORE TIME OMT CD Model No Modele No Angewandte EG 73 23 EEC Niederspannungsrichtlinie Richtlinien Low voltage directive Directives Complied with Directive relaative aux appareils basse tension Directives de la CE 89 336 EEC Elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit EMC Directive Directive Relative la compatibilit electromagn tique Technische Vorschriften EN 50081 1 Elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit Standards used Fachgrundnorm St raussendung R gulation Technique Electromagnetic compatibility Generic Emissions Requirements
25. Interface i Interface NRI Credit Credit G13 e G13 e OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 11 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SNOILONYLSNI Free play 3 5 3 6 Free play row BS button LT To set the jukebox to free play nh E 6 5 i 5 51 1 5 4 1 4 4 1 case there are already jumpers the rows GP LT and BS notice their position for later resetting to coin operation and remove them 6 6 B B 2 Seta jumper from O to F free play in the row GP on the SCC unit 3 Press LT button 4 Nowone track is selectable without coin insertion 5 between two to six plays are selectable by setting an additional jumper in the row BS Bonus Step from 0 to 2 or from 0 to 6 6 Upto 47 tracks are pre selectable by setting a jumper in the row BS from 0 to 7 Test credit For repair and test purposes it is possible to give test credits By touching the test credit button you get one credit also shown in the digital display You can terminate un used cre dits by pressing the LT button In jukeboxes with an electronical coin validator you can find the test credit button on the coin validator interface board In jukeboxes with mechanical coin validator the test credit button is mounted over the return lev
26. display of back t BGM BGM BGM BGM BGM BGM BGM number of BGM start 712 Se times times times times times times times BGM with coins no level 1 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday periods yes no function Press and hold no selection button 0 9 Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program function d press button ming in ming in ming in ming in ming in ming in ming in ming in ming in fres for 16 digits 16 digits 16 digits 16 digits 16 digits 16 digits 16 digits 16 digits 4 digits 0 5 21 CD Edition 12 05 2005 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SNOILONYLSNI 9NI LVH3dO Call up service programs 7 7 1 7 2 22 Jukebox programming Additional features like Playstimulator BGM time and Happy Hour time are programmable These features are programmable in the service mode of the SCC unit Call up service programs NOTE To keep the data stored when po wer is off the plug Memory must be set to position on the SCC unit other wise all programmed data in service le vels are reset when power is interrupted Call up service programs 1 Set slide switch Service from posi tion OFF to ON then press the LT button Service level 1 is reached display shows 0 0 2 Press button 4 ho
27. e Leads not deep enough inserted between player laser control board or DW CD control e Player or laser control board defective OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 17 4 17 5 Repetitive apply of selected or non selected CDs to turntable Repetitive apply of selected or non selected CDs to turntable Symptom Cause Possible faults e Permanent gripper e Main cam motor MM e Wiper switch K6 maladjusted arm movement with not stopping at the end or without CD with of the play cycle the CD carrier not tur ning in between This continues even if plug BLUE is discon nected at the S amp CC Permanently gripper Computer running out e Computer out of program routine cut power to arm movement of program S amp CC for a second to initiate a restart of pro e Discontinued after gram plug BLUE is pulled e Computer defective relay 2 T2 or T22 off at the S amp CC e Microswitch K7 or carrier latch solenoid M3 de fective Failures in the system carrier gripper arm Symptom Cause Possible faults e Record carrier perma e Carrier latch perma e Carrier latch or its solenoid jammed nently rotating even nently open after plug BLUE is pulled off If a selection is made the gripper arm ran domly takes a CD onto the turntable Record carrier perma e Carrier latch solenoid Grey line from to pole 4 of plug BLUE shor nently rotating permanently switched ted to ground Sometimes the grip on e S amp CC defective relay
28. service LT button 1 slide switch Service in position ON se eB 2 pressLT button o gt Display shows 40 0 Selection 4 Credit Computer ren 13 1 Digital display test EPROM version level 1 button 4 1 Press selection button 4 All segments counting 0 to 9 are displayed then the program sion number EPROM version e g gt 1 03 CD1 mechanism player CD PRO T Jr A B c version number 2 cancel the procedure press selection button 13 2 CD carrier control check level 1 button 8 1 Press selection button 8 Relay on the S amp CC pulls in and CD basket turns provided that the gripper arm is car rier position The carrier turns as long as selection button 8 is pressed 13 3 Gripper arm motor test level 1 button 7 1 Press selecton button 7 Relay M operates and a CD under the gripper arm position will be transferred to the CD player If selection button 7 is pressed during play the CD will be returned into the carrier af ter one second N ATTENTION The gripper arm only moves ewhen the gear switch Motor is in position ON OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 61 FIELD SERVICE MANUAL 39IAS3S 1414 CD player check START level 1 button 6 13 4 13 5 13 6 CD player check START level 1 button 6 1 Press selection button 7 to place one CD onto the turntable 2 Pres
29. 5 7 2 mg 1 STUMM 50 1 2k2 E MERO e e 51 SL 18 5R16 5815 4 GND Micro 2 B S 2 A gt 5 MICRO x o 7 Segment Anzeige 5 8 t e L 8 3VO OR 7 8 3 12 TOSRSISK 5 RAN EAE 51 9 i 5107 D d 330 1 9 5 0 9 5 Zanen 1f o7 4099 wl 2846 NC S S Nc p 42 78512 1 CRE 1 6 et 8 GND 9 5V 5127 UtN2008 _ 15 4512 De 2 100k 4 5C12 NC 5 9 15 2 05 5845 zh EE 8 GND 9 5V 5107 14 os D4 5 le 5IC3 5 32 _ s c7 3 1 5R23 DP B 330R 8 GND 9 5V ULN2003 13 a4 14 SELT 02 5 2k2 2 13 4 7 D1 e an 8 GND 9 5V 7 ULN2000 12 0 4 4 2 5634 amp GND 9 5V 5107 11 o g 8 GND 9 5V 5 ULN2003 10 6 2 APT 3308 75 lt 7 1 4 i 5R24 1 BGM SICH 3 ao 3ST DIS eg n o 5 X 2k2 2 35V BGM a 8 4 8 b 2 INPUT2 E 6 6 lt Ge Reset a 9 8 o 4 35V E DATA 3 gt o _ CNY17 3 x le o o WROIS x xol o 0 pa Armen y x cl oa o2 AT T 3 S 5 Ein 5 B d gt x gis m il all gt 5 6 ule zo 4 6 Oo em 2 gt gt ip e z 2 2 Schaltplan Verst rker K99 5 Port A Wiring diagra
30. Retrieval of least popular discs flops level 1 button 0 8 8 1 8 2 34 Data retrieval The data retrieval memory stores data only if the plug ME is always in the position ON on the RH side of the SCC unit You can read out statistical data in the service program level 1 over the display 1 Setthe slide switch Service at the SCC unit to ON 2 Press LT button Memory 0040264 Retrieval of least popular discs flops level 1 button 0 1 Press selection button 0 once gt Atfirst the least played CD is shown The last two digits are simply a code confirming the least played status The display shows alternately the disc number and the number of plays e g Ke CD 66 played twice wa Ifthe counter shows 0 0 0 0 this means the disc has not been played Press selection but ton 0 to continue the process for the second least played disc and so on At first the CD with the lowest number of plays will be displayed Press button 0 again the display shows the CD with the second lowest number of plays etc If the calculation needs a little longer a 1 scrolls starting from RH digit over the display 2 Tocancelthe procedure press selection button R Top Tunes level 1 button 1 1 Press selection button 1 once The display shows alternately the number of the most played CD and the number of plays For example CD no 3 played 53 times _ Only 60 selections per
31. side and on the back side of the jukebox Preset bass or treble level 9dB 1248 treble bass min treble bass 4 value 2 oo e e e 0 1 2 4 5 6 switch position ON To attain a good sound of the jukebox take care when connecting the speakers Pay attention to the following requirements The minimum impedance is 4 per channel The power output of each channel at a load of 40 is 170 W rms i e the min power consumption of a 40 speaker set should be 200 Watts All speakers must be connected with the correct polarity The speakers may be operated as desired in the mode STEREO or 2 CHANNEL In STEREO mode the sound reproduction is al ways stereo In 2 CHANNEL mode it is possible to control the volume of both channels independent to each other It allows to reproduce the sound in a second room with different volume The sound reproduc tion in this mode is only mono In 2 CHANNEL mode the volume of the speakers connected to the normal terminals R H channel can be controlled with the mode VOLUME and the volume of speakers connected to the screwing ter minals on the amplifier LH channel with the mode BALANCE The preset volume can be set separately R H 80 terminal t 100W or4Q 200W monitor speaker LH
32. OR 1k lt 5 V8 E ORAO0k 1k 1M SS 45 N Im e e CH Left 6 L CND eer 5 3 2 ufe __1 8 LEFTIV TK 4 11074 519 519 3043 aL vrpo2 3020 3R20 EI ee 8 3V OA 4 8 3V ES 8 3VO 4 2 gt ro e gt T 3R42 x 9 T Normal Option 3R48 3IC3 gt Hz 2 1 Tk 12 qM 1 4448 42 3 Tape Vinyl Pa 3 2 e 12 8 3V 2 NC 750pF 21074 ROLLE 100pF 3n3F VO y o 8 3V 21250 3028 cor sp 3 5 x 8 JM 1 680 I 400pF if 7 e 3R45 715 3R33 3R34 3R35 3123 xc 4 6 83 O t OR 7 E E OR 100k m e 28 9 11 A E Right gt ee 6 3R44 GND 470nF 10 3122 1 5 8 RIGHTIV 1k P TLO74 1N4448 59 m a 3RIVPO2 3C21 3R30 8 gt e am 8 3vO 4 8 3V x N 11 S i S e 5 5 21 1 1N4448 3040 3R41 e 2 1 3 3103 3k3 y 1k 8 4 074 0 A LM324 5 8 3VO 4 SS Schaltplan Verst rker K99 3 Vorverst rker Wiring diagram Amplifier K99 3 Pre amp 01 2000 19 12 90 1811014109 punos 663 667 IOMA
33. button 5 13 7 STOP playing level 1 button 5 1 Press selection button 5 CD play will be interrupted and display shows v1 To terminate all the tests to return to normal operation set slide switch Service to OFF and press LT button initial position service level 1 mechanism type CD1 player type CD PRO OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 63 FIELD SERVICE MANUAL 5 1314 STOP playing level 1 button 5 14 64 Description of S amp CC price setting Statement At the RH side of the S amp CC unit so called coin inputs are located designated by the numbers 1 2 10 20 These inputs are used to set a memory value to the basic unit the computer uses to figure credits If no bonus jumpers are inserted and input 1 is shorted to ground by a coin validator the S amp CC unit gives one credit This corresponds to a basic unit and will be called as one input in the fol lowing description In most applications one input pulse agrees to the lowest coin value The termi nals 2 to 20 give corresponding to their number 2 to 20 input pulses per coin insertion If no jumpers are inserted each input pulse switches the S amp CC unit to the next bonus step B1 B4 This is first of all without result because no jumpers are set in the rows B1 to B4 If there are jumpers set in B1 to B4 additional credits will be given according to the reached bonus step and the jumper setting in this step Example
34. music control buttons battery type LRO3 AAA position of the batteries OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 Treble and bass control 9 8 Treble and bass control You can control the sound with the knobs bass and treble on the amplifier DECKEL ABNEHMEN Q Verst rker K 99 MECHANIK Amplifier 99 R EXTRAEINGANG 300 mV EXTRA INPUT 300mV L CAUTION E eT Channel Bs e USE z 5 e De ka 7 SCHALTER SWITCHES onua R257 serve NTERNERLAuTSPrecHER INTERNALSPEAKER isiorr 3 EON g E B co poem TRAFO CD TRANSFORMER OPTION R EiNGANG CD INPUTCD EXTERNER LAUTSPRECHER MIKROFON R MICROPHONE 1 AUSGANG om INFRAROFREGLER INFRAREDREMOTE L FERNREGLER BussLe Tues ERWEITERUNG NETEIRAFO TRANSFORMER DECKEL ABNEHMEN REMOVE COVER 9 9 Automatic volume correction The AVC sets CDs with different volume levels to an wem 2 Exem _ equal level The level of CDs with a high level will be re duced the level of low levelled CDs will be increased This control works rather slow to save the dynamic range ANZEIGE TDPU MUTE 65232 Micro
35. sound and balance control Volume sound and balance control amplifier K99 Volume control You can control the volume of the jukebox from different points at the same time 1 With the pots Vol 1 and Vol 2 on the amplifier 2 With an optional connectable IR remote control 3 With the pots of the control box at the rear side of the jukebox The device from which the volume is altered last determines it The volume control unit can be taken out and may be mounted at another place as a remote control Its cable may be extended as required with any kind of wire The voltages of the control wires are 5V DC The control box has two volume knobs Intern Channel 1 and Extern Channel 2 In position Ste reo the knob Intern Channel 1 is effective for the internal speakers The knob Extern Channel 2 is controlling the volume of the RCA outputs for an optional external amplifier In position 2 Channel of the DIP switch the channels1 RH and 2 LH are controllable separately The pots Vol 1 and Vol 2 on the amplifier are not effective if the wire control box is connec ted OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 Volume sound and balance control amplifier K99 5 1 1 The infrared remote control As desired an infrared remote control will be installed from factory or can be delivered as conversion kit part no 0058809 If it has been installed the hand trans mitter is loc
36. 1 green to pin 4 grey e Microswitch M3 at carrier latch maladjusted or defective e Microswitch K8 at gripper arm maladjusted or gripper arm not fully in rest position e Defective motor KM e Broken wiring e Motor MM defective e Pre resistor R15 interrupted e DC 30v supply missing e Blue wire to motor broken e Shortage in capacitor C5 or in motor itself then R15 hot e Test connect plug BLUE green with pin 2 blue with jumper wire of S amp CC if motor is moving then S amp CC is defective relay 2 T2 e Test also with service program e Wiper switch K1 does not open resting when system in e Cancel button at amplifier jammed in Cancel play position position same with cancel button of the remote control e Shorted remote control cable e Retarding resistor R10 at motor MM open OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 17 6 17 7 Failures with sound reproduction Symptom Cause e Clicks and banging e Reading of CD data noises during CD disturbed playing e Jump over of traces e CD moves but no sound e Faults in the system of CD controller ampli fier speaker e Ground loop e Amplifier or CD cont roller defective e Hum in sound repro duction CD not properly returned to carrier Symptom Cause e Main cam motor does not start e Gripper arm does not move to return the CD into the carrier e Returned CD not pro e Main cam motor swit perly unclamped not ched off too early freed in the
37. 2 BEE Ax ae B 212 1 lt lt 1 pw NI 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 22 5288 BEES EISE lt lt 33m 3x lt lt 8 Bim de 39022 4dozz a I4 JZ 80842 gt Je4 1 6eqSz AZ MIR IM LBALM Kl e Niel gt 2 5 2 A 1 TN p F 118 Llelel Je euis olo o ololo 5 Z SON e N D 1210 T 2 9 2 aI2 2 S NLE LdiN3lMZ N 2 215 2 205 229 z zz 2212 72525 Ma EE gt 9 aa DIN E 9 E eeng 8 a 31988 W1 Syur AEN G 31988 W1 w Saz l L z SJoxeods s syeads 4 xz mzz ar xz jgoue d d 5212 Re lazy JeuoeJdsine ziesnz Jayooijdsjne7 euJe1u Ae 89 OMT CD Stand 12 05 2005 Wiring diagram K99 pre amplifier MV 6 6
38. 4 sticks T4 defective per arm randomly takes a CD onto the turntable but the CD will not be played Also by pressing LT button the gripper arm takes a CD onto the turntable the CD will not be played After power off for a short time a flashing 8 will appear in addition on the display OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 75 FIELD SERVICE MANUAL 5 1314 Failures in the system carrier gripper arm 76 Carrier does not start after a properly com pleted selection Carrier latch does not open CD carrier does not rotate although the carrier latch opens af ter a selection Gripper arm does not move to take the CD out of the carrier alt hough the selected CD was properly brought forward After approx 1 se cond relay M drops out The jukebox does not work and takes no notice of any input CD on turntable retur ned to carrier before play has started e Circuit of the carrier latch solenoid not completed e Carrier motor KM disabled e Main cam motor MM does not work e Main cam motor not e DC supplay 30v missing e Coil of latch solenoid open e Grey line from to pole 4 or green line to pole 1 relay common plug BLUE interrupted e Computer defective go to service program to check relay 4 M3 e Test only successful if 30v DC voltage across the coil reached pin 4 X4 of the S amp CC plug BLUE e Test the machine with a programming jumper from pin
39. 469 41 160 Baorce terminal 160 50W connected in parallel H EE e o 2K monitor y speaker R normal terminal 49 2 channel 200w stereo slide 5 switch 50 20 30W 20 30W 20 30W 20 30W 160 50W OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 10 7 10 8 10 9 BGM mode volume attenuation In the BGM BackGround Music mode the vol ume will be reduced by a certain factor This function is controlled by the signal pin 1 plug brown from the SCC unit The active BGM mode is displayed with a yellow LED near plug P4 In this mode the volume of the normal sound is adjustable by two BGM trim pots in the center of the pre amplifier board BGM mode volume attenuation Amplifier F91 0039155 BGM LED yellow BGM trim pots Automatic volume control AVC and clipping stage The AVC sets CDs with different volume levels to an equal level The level of CDs with a high level will be reduced the level of low leveled CDs will be increased This control works rather slow to save the dynamic range of the track The pre amp gain pots are situated between the volume pre set switches and the BGM level trim pots These two pots are factory pre set should not be adjusted Overdrive protection In case of an overdriven power amp one or both red clipping LEDs will light The clipping circui
40. 5 2 5 2 1 5 3 5 3 1 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 3 1 7 3 2 7 3 3 7 4 7 4 1 7 5 7 5 1 7 5 2 7 5 8 7 6 7 6 1 Unpacking a oix a E a RR ACRI CROCO CLR 5 Unlocking 2 000 EIC EURO 5 Removal of mechanism shipping 5 Removal of motor book shipping 6 daa Ra Ed X RR ROS od A 6 Loading compact diScS ans a 7 CD handling precautions CD and player cleaning 7 Je Ke EE 8 Programming number of CDs the 9 Coin operation or free play 10 Coin operation and coin return 10 Price settings 2 01 ET UI 10 Examples 222 sexa Re ed RR C ERRORS ea A REOR 11 GColor codes of coin input sain a ERR ERR ER a eer Re YR s 11 Free PAY ares We od Data ea c 12 Test credit i n Fu RR M lew RON 12 8 IT 14 How to select a ttacK a Rn CERE ea
41. 51 302 Si 100 5 101 Si 2 Si 302 Si 100 Si 101 117 50 60 cps MT4A T 3 15 T 5A T3A Leuchtstofflampen Flourescent Lamps 230V 117V The mains fuse T3 15 A res T8 A for 117V is lo cated near the RH side of the cover plate Loosen the 4 screws to remove cover plate The position of the two plug connectors on the trans small arrows former terminals 1 to 9 primary side indicates the current voltage setting The following combinations are possible 240V 21 9 230V 21 8 220V 22 9 210V 22 8 117V 21 6 100V 22 6 Never connect the fluorescent supply to other to amplifier contacts from mains If you intend to change the power voltage to a higher voltage e g from 117V to 230V it is recommended to use subtransformer for the flourescent lamps bk change the ballast according to the used voltage e g for 230V 240V 1 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 7 18 Mains voltage Netzspannung The power consumption in standby is approx 146W With max volume it is approx 540W OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 10 2 Position of fuses and plug connectors on the power amp board Position of fuses and plug connectors on the power amp board WARNING A voltage of approx 60V res 60V applies to the fuse terminals also a certain time af ter power off Change the fuses with caution Usually the jukeboxes are fitted with fuses of DIN 41571 5x
42. 8Q terminal 100W or4Q 200W 1 power board output relays screwing terminals on the amplifier OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 Speaker connections 10 5 1 The operating mode STEREO For normal operation the jukebox is set to the STEREO mode Both amplifier switches the mode switch and the slide switch S1 on the power amplifier board are set to position STEREO e xii e te Qu De EN position Stere 2 E teres _ ri STEREO Input e Volume BGM Level Ze a d mode switch 2 channel Stereo slide switch S1 Two 80 speaker connected in parallel p pe aD terminat 2 m Br 100w 100w Volume E 2K monitor EN SE 2 bs 2 channel Stereo slide switch S1 1 2 2 times 4 speaker connected se i ries and in parallel with one 8Q aD inm a saw Volume Bi TO Er 2K monitor R 1 t L H 4Q CL terminal A SOW 2
43. B1 is set from 0 to 3 By reaching the first bonus step after one input pulse one basic credit is given 3 credits from the bonus step B1 4 credits will be displayed If the same jumper is set in B2 and the next input pulse reaches the S amp CC unit it will switch to the next bonus step B2 and the credits given before the basic credit from the input pulse and the three credits from B2 will be added 4 1 3 8 credits This is repeated until B4 is reached If the jumper BR is set the S amp CC unit will stay in step B4 until the next selection is made At each in put pulse the basic credit of this pulse and the bonus credits from step B4 will be given If BR is not set the S amp CC unit will jump back to step B1 when B4 is overflowed A jumper in BS causes the computer not stepping at each input pulse to a new bonus step but moreover when two or up to seven input pulses have reached it For example if a jumper in BS is set from 0 to 4 the bonus step B1 will first be reached after 4 input pulses B2 will be reached after the next 4 pulses A jumper in GP means that the computer will not give a basic credit at each input pulse but will only give a basic credit after the programmed number of credits in GP Example GP 0 gt 4 4 input pulses give one credit This system is needed to enable the machine to deal with smaller coins as a nickel and to be able to interface with foreign coin systems The table below gives an example f
44. CD can be stored the memory If a CD has been played more than 60 ti mes all the other values will be decreased by 1 The displayed values are only relative Press selection button 1 to continue the process for the second most played CD and so on The most frequently played track will also be displayed as HIT OF THE HOUSE in normal operating mode OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 8 3 8 4 8 5 8 6 CD Edition 12 05 2005 Cash box contents level 1 button 2 Cash box contents level 1 button 2 1 Press selection button 2 once Digital display shows the cash box contents in basic units basic units being the value of the lowest coin 2 cancel the procedure press selection button Total number of plays level 1 button 3 1 Press selection button 3 once Display shows the total number of plays since last reset maxi mum 9999 2 cancel the procedure press selection button CLEAR ALL counters reset to 0 0 0 0 level 1 button 3 reset 1 Press selection button hold down and press selection button reset The counters belonging to the buttons 0 to 3 least popular disc most popular disc cash box and total plays are cleared and reset to 0000 The sequence of top discs is for the time being 01 02 03 04 etc After leaving the service program the jukebox initializes it self during this procedure the compartments in the maga zines will be counted At th
45. Compatibilit electromagn tique Norme g n rique emission EN 50082 2 Elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit Fachgrundnorm St raussendung Electromagnetic Compatibility Generic Emissions Requirements Compatibilit electromagn tique Norme g n rique emission EN 60335 1 Sicherheit elektrischer Ger te f r den Hausgebrauch und hnliche Zwecke Safety of household and similar Electrical appliances S curit des appareils electrodomestiques et analogues EN 60335 75 Grenzwerte und Messverfahren f r Funkst rungen von informationstechnischen Einrichtungen Limits an methods of measurement of radio interference characteristics of information technology equipment S curit des appareils electrodomestiques et analogues EN 55022 Grenzwerte Und Messverfahren F r Funkst rungen Von Informationstechnischen Einrichtungen Limits And Methods Of Measurement Of Radio Interference Characteristics Of Information Technology Equipment Unterschrift Signature e A Signature p sim Gedruckter Name Print J rgen Obermeier name nom Position Position Position Chief Engineer Technischer Leiter Directeur Technique Datum Date Date 2 Januar 1995 2 January 1995 2 Janvier 1995 OMT CD Stand 12 05 2005 WURLIIZER Germany Deutsche Wurlitzer GmbH Niederdorf 5 D 32351 Stemwede Levern Tel 057 45 28 0 Fax 05745 28220 contact deutsche wurlitzer de Wurlitzer Registered Trademark of The Wurlitzer Company Art Nr 0073254 Edition 4505
46. LED does not light No sound in the R H channel Speaker relay is not acti vated green LED does not light The jukebox operates normal The CD2 mechanism does not use this voltage No initialisation run after power ON Display working No function SCC unit dead digital display dark except red LED M still lighting up on coin insertion The LEDs and Z on the SCC unit are dark initiali sation run after power ON The digital digit on the CD control is dark Power supply for CD player and control unit is interrupted Credit cir cuit via LED M is interrupted If credits are still in me mory or free play is programmed a CD will placed on turntable but is not spinning After about one minute the CD is taken back If no credits in memory no CD will be taken to turntable the display is flashing 45 FIELD SERVICE MANUAL 5 1313 The first power 10 3 The first power ON 10 4 The mains switch is located at the bottom left hand rear Low Level LED side of the jukebox In position Il jukebox and amplifier are switched on The amplifier is now in STANDBY MODE 5 SL 9 Low Level Amplifier F91 The yellow Low Level LED lights The Low Level circuit detects low music parts and pauses It effects the AVC circuit not to raise the audio level in music pauses So disturbing noises will not be heard This LED may light for sho
47. LOSP 82 OMT CD Stand 12 05 2005 19 5 Board layout CDM12 SC LM9V F 71 oe AUDIO OUT LEFT ES AUDIO OUT RIGHT CA10 N Jim IN CA14 CA15 gt 232 ome 1 gt D S ASI 24 22 CICB23 CICB21 573 4 9152 2 CICB20 4 Dee Best ckungsplan CDM12 SC Steuerung Board Layout CDM12 Serial Controller OMT CD Stand 12 05 2005 83 Wiring diagram CDM12 SC 19 6 AUDIO OUT LEFT CICB20
48. SC also supplies the voltages for the laser control board Laser control board Control board and interface for CD player This assembly is cont rolled by a serial data connection the easy line bus Supply voltages are also provided by this bus Functional description Power supply Power is supplied from the amplifier to the mechanism chassis over plug mechanism The CD car rier latch solenoid M3 is connected to 30v DC The gripper motor MM operates with 30v DC and the CD carrier motor KM with 30v AC S amp CC supply Looped over the mechanism chassis the S amp CC unit is supplied by the amplifier with 30v AC and 12v DC over plug red 12v DC are protected by fuse Si5 and the 30v AC are protected by fuse Si6 on the amplifier board CD PRO supply The CD PRO SC board the laser control board and connected CD player are supplied by the CD sub transformer The sub transformer is supplied with 30v AC A thermostatic switch inside the trans former protects this circuit Secondary supply is 9v AC for the digital part of the CD PRO SC and 14v AC for the supply of the laser control board All voltages are rectified and stabilised on the CD PRO SC The power supply for the RS232 level adaptor MAX232 is isolated from the other circuitry It be longs to machine ground The CPU and the laser control board are connected to the audio ground The player is connected with a serial data link from the S amp CC plug ST5 to the CD PRO SC board runni
49. b Photo transistor sensing 01 Carrier latch solenoid 2 Folotransistor Z hlung K6 Selbsthalteschalter f r MM Photo counting gate Kr SE EE M3 K2 insol switch gear box y Greifarm Endschalter MM Getriebemotor Gripper arm trip switch Korbmotor Carrier motor RS Reparaturschalter Gear switch m3 Schalter am i rastmagnet Anschlussplan One More Time mit Switch arm M3 latch solenoid CD PRO Spieler und Verst rker K99 One More Time connection diagram with CD PRO player and amplifier K99 4502HEL rs 12 05 2005 OMT CD Stand 80 19 3 Board layout Selection amp Credit Computer X10 ANZEIGE RELAIS M3 Cy RELAIS M6 RELAIS RELAIS
50. but selection keys are disabled e With insertion of further coins the new credit is displayed pro perly No response from one e Open circuit with this key key The CD played is not the one selected e he selection was properly displayed e Improper counting of CD carrier position e There are selections left in the memory e After power on one track or more are played without selec tion OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 Faults by selection entry Ground connection of several coin input leads check by disconnecting the leads at the S amp CC coin inputs Defective transistor at the ECA interface if existing Partially defective transistor may cause free credit Function check with ground connections to se veral coin inputs of the S amp CC Possible faults e Selection is not accep e No credit available CAUTION After free play setting LT button has to be pressed The entered selection is higher than the pro grammed number of CDs The selected CD is programmed for BGM only The selected CD is disabled Plug yellow displaced or not inserted deep enough Key Reset permanently closed or shorted to ground pole 12 brown plug yellow Computer defective Jammed key permanently closed key contact Wire of this contact is shorted to ground Computer defective C60 C70 D44 D66 possibility of ground shorting IC8 IC9 Check with digital multimeter plug yellow pin2 to 12 approx 5v DC Function check
51. channel Stereo 100W Ash slide switch S1 n E N 50w OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 49 FIELD SERVICE MANUAL 5 1313 Connecting external speakers operating mode 2 CHANNEL 10 6 Connecting external speakers in operating mode 2 CHANNEL For 2 CHANNEL operation both amplifier switches the mode switch and the slide switch S1 on the power am plifier board are set to position 2 CHANNEL As the following examples show in the 2 CHANNEL mode it is possible to connect different loads to each amplifier output Take care that the min impedance is 40 per channel Amplifier F91 0039155 Stereo 2 Kand In Te Input cl Volume m e jy R mode switch 2 channel stereo slide switch S1 in position 2 channel Example 1 ist room a speaker of 40 4L 200W 2nd room 4speaker of 4 screwing terminals 2 30W connected in series H f P pesar 4 R normal terminal A0 200W stereo slide switch Tol Example 2 ist room a speaker of 4 d 200W 2nd room 4speaker of screwing 7 wen HA
52. containing four digits per block one after the other 16 digits Examples Meaning of the digits to be entered in the example The jukebox should play BGM on Tuesday from 9 30 to 11 45 and from 17 00 to 19 55 1 2 3 4 To programme press selection button 2 0 9 3 0 1 1 4 5 7 0 011 9 5 5 hold and press selection button digi tal display goes dark Then enter 0 9 3 0 1 1 4 5 1 7 0 0 1 9 5 5 8181 time 1 stop time 1 If the jukebox should play BGM on Wednes start time 2 day from 17 00 to 19 55 only then pro gramme selection button 3 as described 1 7 stop time 2 0 0 1 9 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The second time zone has to be filled with zeros Also this pro gramming is possible 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 1 9 5 5 Repeat this procedure until all weekdays are programmed selection buttons 0 to 6 Exit the service program 1 Setthe slide switch service at the SCC unit to OFF 2 Press LT button The changer starts an initialisation run After this the jukebox is ready to operate OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 29 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SNOILONYLSNI HappyHour pricing additional bonus plays 7 6 7 6 1 7 6 2 30 HappyHour pricing additional bonus plays During the HappyHour time additional bonus plays can be given HappyHour time zone and number of additional bonus plays have to be programmed as follows Programming of the HappyHour start and s
53. harness from S amp CC unit over coin acceptor interface to ECA e Interface defective e Coin acceptor not properly positioned leads the coin to an improper switch paddle or by passing it e One line of the coin switches to computer ca ble broken disconnected at either end or wron gly set at computer connector e For ECA switching transistor at the interface defective e Jumper BR is not set then reset to bonus level 1 B1 if bonus level 4 is overstepped e Unintentional programming in happyHour pro gramming level e Programming jumper making poor contact Note modifications in reposition of jumpers are only effective by switch off or pressing the LT button e 30v AC does not reach the computer from am plifier to CD mechanism to plug red pin 1 at the S amp CC e Computer defective D7 LED e No 12v power supplied to the computer pin 2 and 4 plug red e Computer defective OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 17 3 e No credit LED M is lit e Permanent contact to ground of one or more permanently coin inputs Faults by selection entry Credit system does work Symptom Cause e No selections e Selection is displayed ted flashingly e No selections e Numbers of actuated keys not displayed only credit is shown e Open circuits in the keyboard wiring e Permanent selection signal from that key which the number is displayed No selections In standby the LH digit of display shows a number
54. in line cord or plug Line switch off or defective Lamp circuit plug not in light socket at amplifier e Lamp not properly seated in holder Defective 24v circuit e Defective starter defective lamp Power supply leading from transformer to dis tribution interface interrupted Fuses on interface 1A M defective e CAUTION Short circuit in harness of heating Signal supply leading e to display interrupted Signal lines interchan e ged Signal for one or some segments mis sing Segment signal does e not reach this digit e Multiplex signal mis sing resistors possible 14pole D I L plug not set or wrong way round correct flat cable is coming from LH side orange below 14pole D I L plug displaced not in line with the base Computer defective e g IC7 One pin or some of 14pole plug broken off One wire or some of flat cable broken Broken connection at display PC board Computer defective e g IC7 Cracked connection on display PC board Defective display unit 4 identical one digit units Defective D I L plug or broken wire A2 A3 A4 Display or computer defective T23 T26 71 FIELD SERVICE MANUAL 5 1314 Faults with the coin system 17 2 72 Faults with the coin system The jukebox however operates normally with free credit established with the jumper in the row GP at the S amp CC unit 0 F The function of the coin system can
55. located on the left bottom side inbetween the three terminals for the bill acceptor the ex on ternal mains switch and the fluores 210 240V T3 15A cent lamps 100 117V F6A Loosen the four screws to remove the cover plate small arrows ATTENTION Always remove power plug before opening transformer cover plate Never attempt any intervention to these parts unless qualified The position of the two plug connectors on the transformer terminals 1 to 9 primary side indicates the current voltage setting The following combinations are possible 240V 1 9 230V 1 8 220V 2 9 210V 2 8 117V 1 6 100V 2 6 Notice that these settings cannot be made on machines produced accord lamps Ing to UL standard Mains voltage Netzspannung 240V 1 9 H 2300 1 8 NOTE Never connect the fluorescent 220V 2 9 FA 210V 2 8 supply to other contact MI 1 6 100 2 6 1 8 2307 Temperaturw chter _ 2 bk ES thermalfuse um M If you intend to change the power volt ES pue age for a higher voltage e g from VDE 0551 EN 60742 50 60Hz 117V to 230V it is better to use a subtransformer for the fluorescent lamps or change the ballast according to the used voltage e g for 230V amplifier OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 37 FIELD SERVICE MANUAL 5 1314 Position of fuses and plug connectors 9 4 38 P
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57. no 15 track 08 is disabled c Each operation of selection button 4 indicates the next disab led track maximum 25 tracks N After having reached the last disabled track the first one is in dicated again If the display shows 0000 after the first button CD number track operation no track is disabled number 5 To programme Press selection button 4 hold down and press selection button H The digital display goes dark 6 Enter at first the CD number to be disabled followed by the track number total four digits 7 disable the next CD track press selection button 4 several times until display shows 0000 8 Press selection button 4 again hold down and press selection button R The digital display goes dark 9 Then enter CD and track to be disabled Continue programming for the next track to be disabled with step 7 10 To check the diabled tracks Press selection button 4 again up to 25 times for 25 disabled tracks To enable a disabled track When a track is indicated press button 4 hold down and press selection button R and enter first the number of the CD followed by 0 0 To enable all disabled tracks Press selection button 4 hold down and press selection button Then enter 0 0 0 0 4 times 0 To exit the service program set the slide switch service the SCC unit to OFF and press the LT button OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 33 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SNOILONYLSNI
58. outside The slide switch Mono Stereo has to be set to mode 2 Channel Stereo Automatic slide switch Loudness Control OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 57 FIELD SERVICE MANUAL 5 1313 Maximum amplifier load and external speakers 12 6 12 7 58 Maximum amplifier load and external speakers The amplifier may not be loaded with more than 4ohms per channel less ohms means more If the amplifier is operating in 2 channel mode the speakers are all loaded to the LH channel The impedance of all external speakers per channel in Stereo mode should not be less than 8ohms because the cabinet speakers represent a load of already 8ohms per channel If the amplifier is working in 2 channel mode the speakers are all loaded to the LH channel The RH channel now switched to the sockets R Extern and L Extern now may be loaded with a minimum of 4ohms The output to 4ohms load is 70watts sinus power at 1 distorsion to 120hms it is about 24watts to 24ohms it is about 12watts That means that e g 120hms speaker connected to the external channel at Dual channel operation must be a type of at least 24watts otherwise the speaker is in danger of destruction at higher volumes Speaker groups so called HiFi boxes may have at certain frequences impedances much lower than their rating
59. pause mode This is transferred over the com munication line to the S amp CC which recognises this condition which then causes a stop title com mand The CD stops Cancel 3 seconds after the start of a play a track can be interrupted with the cancel button The S amp CC recognises this over plug green pin 1 Diode 2 in the mechanism chassis prevents restart of the gripper motor by pulling the input to ground Otherwise the gripper mechanism would pull the CD from the still spinning player The control immediately sends a stop command through the DW Protokoll CD to the CD PRO SC for stopping the CD A serial acknowledgement informs the S amp CC OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 69 FIELD SERVICE MANUAL 5 1314 Functional description 16 2 12 16 2 13 17 70 CD return The mechanism MM is being activated from the S amp CC for 1 5 seconds The gear box contact disc brings K6 into self latching K1 is closed ground When K6 reaches the insulated gap the gripper motor MM stops The gripper arm has returned the CD K7 and K8 are closed again The closed K7 reports over the circuit around 30v DC over wire grey plug blue pin 4 relay M3 open to T22 in the S amp CC CD in carrier The closed K8 allows a new CD search New selection If another selection has been registered in the S amp CC the sequence is repeated from the beginning Error messages and remedy Error No operation
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61. 1 82 S oF 5 oF e 5 x a ENG 220nF 9 Z LI 12V 5 5 5 12v S 1 4 4 O 35V S SEND Y N H _1F4 1 6 35V O 1 35V es 8 30VAC 2 GND Option oS 9 2 12V 4 GND JER 5 12V zo Y el GND Sem B 11C1 5 6 lt 12VMICRO 1 7805 2 5 8 3V 3 ex 1 09 5 1 5 2 4 8 2 a ZC Mechanik i d 3 GND X MM E 4 12v 5 GND 35V SICHERUNG FUSE 1 4 8 O 5 3 6 s35v 7 35V Nc 9 35V t8 eanced 100V 240V 5V 5 9 117V 60Hz ir ee i E iti 50Hz 60Hz 7805 10k BC327 25 BUK100 2 a EW ra t0 Ne N NC 3 Sin KA x 3 0 AMP gio Ne Ike 1 112 5 5 T4A 183 3 250 NC d T SLOW BLOW zu Option Vinyl CANCEL gt 4 5 6 Schaltplan Verst rker K99 1 Spannungsversorgung Wiring diagram Amplifier K99 1 Power supply 01 2000 OMT CD Stand 12 05 2005 88 Wiring diagram K99 output transformer 19 11 Z 667 1euiduuv Z 66 gt 190 04256
62. 12942 HERE i N bi 6 a5 v Verst rker K 99 0050041 Gsm 5 Amplifier 99 0058484 gee EB eela 12 V Mono ER END lorial scc m Schi SAUTION Ke Be EEN Belleg SCHEI 5 Chame 1 Chane 2 Bam Tretie BGM d gt Bex OO600 um a Eid 58 Data bela E eg i ES 1 35 V 6 47 E HH 2 Cie 2 E 2 t St ER emen Lunsrreoen ER INTERNAL SPEAKER 82 5P04 b l2 5 5 CD TRANSFORMER 8 INP2 5 5 1 ws 3 26 35V 8 2 GND e 5 2 1 26 5 Bees Nerzrraro 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 REMOVE COVER S br USA UL transformer 43910 VDE Trafo Netztrafo di 30V Main transformer rt 2 GND lor 3 30 V Ansteuerung G Ga Bl tterwerk Bl tterwerk Da Page System Unit title jela Mot 50x 0047914 Tiefton holder book 5 rei 60x 0047913 Lautsprecher 0032957 0050819 Bass 0011784 0032959 0060571 sw br sw rt bl vi br rt Jor ge 24V Verteiler 112131415 1121314 1121314 24V Distributor el gt gt gt gt E 4 Z e 2 0059920 51515 Motors for N SEE BAAL color tubes Chassis Motore f r Farbr hren compl E nz St CD100 rechts H H 218 links 0046890
63. 14 The button EE 14 The display flashes iuri riis a 14 I do not like this track the button CANCEL 2 nennen nennen nn 15 Volume sound and balance 16 Volume sound and balance control amplifier 99 16 The infrared remote 1 17 Volume sound and balance control amplifier 91 18 The infrared remote 1 19 Pre settings for 20 Pre settings for bass and 20 Programming short view 21 Jukebox 22 Call up service programs 2x9 9M eR RU Ew Er Remix ve ex TIE EE 22 How to leave service 22 Programming of time 23 Clock setting level 2 button 0 23 Set date level2 b tton lz ioo hse te eh T ee eid Greta NU e Eug 23 Set year and weekday level 2 button 2
64. 20 mm slow blow or medium blow Slow blow fuses of DIN standard bear the letter T T Tr ge e g T 4 250 means T slow blow 4 amps 250 V maximum operating voltage Which fuses have to be used is printed on the power transformer cover Fast blow fuses F Flink are unsuitable for the jukebox The fuse holders on the amplifier P C B are capable to hold also fuses of 6x32 mm size Position of the plug connectors P12 jukebox speakers bubble tubes P16 power transformer P 4 CD sub transformer CD player P9 mechanism Selection and Credit Computer P 6 option coin interface P6A option P7 service Fuse Main fuse T 3 15 res T8 A for 110 117 V Fuse 51 T4A T5A 70V L H channel power stage Fuse 512 TAA T5A 70 L H channel power stage Fuse Si301 T4A T5A 70V ch power stage Fuse Si302 T5A 70V R H ch power stage Fuse Si100 T3 15A T3A supply 30 Fuse Si101 T3 15A T3A supply 30 Fuse Si102 T3 15A T3A supply 12 Fuse Si103 T3 15A T3A supply 30V OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 oo P 1 a 51301 Si2u u 51302 m Si102u u u u 51103 Ex Si100u 32 E 21101 ee eren 12 16 9 Peat baier pa o pe d Speakers Failure No illumination machine completely dead No sound in the L H channel Speaker relay is not acti vated green
65. 22 WURLIIZER ONE TIME CD OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FIELD SERVICE MANUAL WARNING Although the beam emitted by the laser diodes is nearly invisible it may cause severe damage to A the human eye Use an infrared indicator to check the laser beam CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 3122 110 03420 ATTENTION A The CD mechanism and many ICs are extremely susceptible to electrostatic discharges The photo diodes and the laser diode are more sensitive to discharges than MOS ICs Careless handling may immediately de stroy components or can drastically reduce life expectancy of these components so that it will lead to failure af ter several weeks or even months of use Before you touch the player discharge your hands and tools by touching a grounded metal part of the jukebox such as the amplifier or the mechanism chassis Make sure that you are connected via a wrist wrap with resis tance to the same potential as the chassis of the jukebox Keep parts and tools at the same potential If you remove the player in case of repair for transport short the harness with a short circuit plug When repairing observe all valid safety rules Do not change the original condition of the jukebox Use original spare parts only This manual belongs to machines equipped with program versiones 4 09 or higher Subject to alterations 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 2 1 2 2 2 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 5 1 5 1 1
66. 5 5 1 al l 4 aln AN 4 2 D 21 plays 5 00 o I 18 plays 5 00 5 IR V 5 6 5 4 B3 B2 Bi su GP 6 B4 B3 B2 Bi e zi 2 1 play 50 cts D v 3 8 i T T F T 6m Ef 6 6 F 7 6 6 apiy ik F 2 plays 50 SL all 2 H Free Play EIE aen en LE RETE Gei 6 BS 4 B3 B2 B1 GP 6 GP BS 4 B3 B2 Bi 3 4 Color codes of coin input mechanical coin validator electronical coin validator 0 25 blue 10ct blue 20ct red 1 grey 1 orange yellow 50ct orange violet 1 yellow 2 green white brown brown off on N A Zo 10 i ash 58 2 20ct mechanical ki flow 325 L50ct coin validator 24 1 111 5 5 2 6 electronical coin validator electronical coin validator 0 50 red 1 00 brown 2 00 white 10p yellow 20p orange 2 00 wei 9 50 red 1 brown green grey green violet violet
67. 7522 amplifier 184 If it is already installed you can find the remote control in the cashbox The receiver eye of the infrared remote control is located underneath the keyboard Beam it directly if possible Batteries will be delivered Two micro cells LRO3 AAA are needed The meanings of the buttons e BUTTONS 0 9 and RESET e f credit is given or free play is programmed a CD can be selected with the buttons 0 to 9 and R NOTE Double button functions as required in the service programs i e press button 5 hold down and press but ton are not possible For this you only can use the keypad of the jukebox e OPTION button e This button can be used either as credit button or to switch on and off the continuous play function e HIGH e Increases the volume e LOW e Decreases the volume The jukebox saves the actual volume if it is switched off e MUTE e The first button operation switches the sound off The next operation switches it on Toggle func tion e CANCEL e Cancels the playing track If albumplay is enabled the next track will be played button OPTION credit or selection Play buttons high A volume low music control buttons gt cancel SMD 41 0150 OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 Digital display test EPROM version level 1 button 4 13 Function tests Following checks can be done in service level 1 slide switch Therefore set
68. CTIONS SNOILONYLSNI Automatic random select Playstimulator 7 4 Exit the service program 1 2 Set the slide switch service at the SCC unit to OFF Press LT button The changer starts an initialisation run After this the jukebox is ready to use Automatic random select Playstimulator If the Playstimulator is programmed the jukebox plays random tracks of the CDs in carrier registered in the service program level 1 button 5 CDs declared as BGM CDs ref to the next chapter will not be used The time between the last track played by inserted money and the first random track of the Playstimulator is programmable from 1 up to 98 min This time is also the repeat time between two random plays The volume is the same as in normal operation The Playstimulator will be interrupted immediately when a selection is made and restarts after having played the selected track s By means of an optional switch you can also switch a T the box to CONTINUOUS PLAY MODE without any D eh Hal i need to enter the service program Part number of this switch is 0034410 It has to be connected to P8 of Je MIENNE EIER ze SCC unit This switch is standard for all One wl PR a Time CD Playstimulator only works ipn 0040264 e if Back Ground Music is not activated at the same time CONTINUOUS e iftime is
69. O player the display will flash During this time no commands given by the buttons will be accepted While the table of contents TOC is read an 8 flas hes in the display In this way the necessary time to read the TOC can be prolonged So bad CDs can be recognised and taken out OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 15 3 Special test functions of the CD PRO player Service program of CD PRO mode 9 With this service program different functions of the CD PRO player can be tested How to call Switch main power OFF Press button 1 hold down and switch main power on Remark Power ON OFF can also be done by discon necting the wire bk gy from pin 6 of the sub transformer Function The CD control unit steps into mode 9 and runs the tests 90 up to 99 Mode 9 will be displayed continuously While changing the test step it will be displayed with two digits Remarks For starting test step 94 a CD has to be placed on turntable e The button 1 has no function during this test e The button 2 switches to the next test step e The button 3 switches to the previous test step Quit Press button 2 while test 98 is running Control unit steps over test 99 to mode 0 automatically Test 91 You can check the laserlight with an in frared indicator Test 93 Without a CD laser lense moves up and down If you put a CD on the turntable while the test runs the lens stops moving if it finds the focus point
70. T INTERNERLAUTSPRECHER R INFRAROTREGLER RS 232 L INFRARED REMOTE m Spe ERWEITERUNG EXTENSION NETZTRAFO TRANSFORMER DECKEL ABNEHMEN REMOVE COVER DECKEL ABNEHMEN REMOVE COVER Verst rker 99 Amplifier 99 M 4 L EXTRA INPUT 300mV EXTRAEINGANG 300mV CAUTION TO REDUCETHE RISK d OPTION R EINGANGCD INPUT CD L EXTERNALSPEAKER 8w 80W EXTERNER LAUTSPRECHER MIKROFON MICROPHONE AUSGANG OUTPUT R INFRAROFREGLER RS 232 L INFRAREDREMOTE BGM ERWEITERUNG EXTENSION FERNREGLER REMOTE CONTROL NETZTRAFO gt TRANSFORMER DECKEL ABNEHMEN REMOVE COVER The control box has two volume knobs Intern Channel 1 and Extern Channel 2 In position Stereo the knob Intern Channel 1 is effective for the internal speakers The knob Extern Chan nel 2 is controlling the volume of the RCA outputs for an optional external amplifier In DIP switch po sition 2 Channel the channels 1 RH and 2 LH are controlled separately box is connected N ATTENTION The pots Vol 1 and Vol 2 on the amplifier are not effective if the wire control OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 39 FIELD SERVICE MANUAL 5 1314 The infrared remote control 9 7 40 The infrared remote control As desired an infrared remote control will be installed from factory o
71. Taster Digital Display Ge 0042077 Elektronischer M nzpr fer Tastes 6 Tastes Elektronical coin validator H sn EMP Interface 9 Taste Interface for electronical IO Taste AS A2 DP e d c bla o f coin validator ro perpe eee 0065546 0036164 8b 7 9p ne kl 85 AA uv wi 2 pra 4 H 0066887 br 2 Alert vi 10 P5 a bs 8 E 0001259 bri2 5 Sw 2 M A lbr 1 qn um 2 2 2 NW o 5 e CD Abspieleinheit kompl Selection amp CD player controller compl i 0046512 Credit Computer P8 Gash au Oe DN SES CDM 4i CDM 12 CD PRO 0069313 2 o 5 M6 e 5 OO OO 0040264 0036170 H ei au e br rt or pe Ion or bm 11213 41516 7 8 i Continuousplay Schalter Gg Continuous Play CDM12 SC Switch 0047042 2 io H L IR Decoder D a AUDIO IN sl al 0050796 ES D Zwischentransformator Sub transformer Li e 0046912 ae po 0 9 E Ek 5 SCH ES irn or 1t br 0029965 br rt or ge bl 1121341561789 112 gt gt gt gt gt ERE cd glS 9 3 d Fototransistor Kennung 01 M3 Magnet der Korbraste a l lale SIN
72. Test 95 The turntable motor must spin Test 98 The sledge moves itself from inside to outside and back again If this test is successful the Press button 2 to reach next step Y iy In dy Special test functions of the CD PRO player Start service program e Laser light OFF Laser light ON Focus Search focus Turntable motor OFF Press button 3 to reach previous step Turntable motor ON Radial Servo OFF 1 Radial Servo Sledge moves forward and backward e Quit service program back to mode 0 speed of the disc must change to lower speed at the outside of the disc OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 next test step previous test step 67 FIELD SERVICE MANUAL 5 1414 Abbreviations 16 16 1 16 2 16 2 1 16 2 2 16 2 3 16 2 4 68 Functional description of the mechanism Abbreviations CD sub transformer Insulating transformer with primary 30v AC secondary 9v AC and 14v AC for laser control board CD PRO SC control board The CD PRO SC is controlled by the S amp CC and commands the ope rating sequence of the CD player All commands are verified and car ried out by the on board micro processor CD PRO
73. ains Fuse Netzsicherung 210V 240V T 3 15A 100V 117V F 6A 2 D Lu n D 5 2 Netzschalter 1 e L tverbindung r rt 2 Mains Soldering Connection r br br 3 Switch 2 Flachsteck bi bi 4 verbindung 6 3 Receptacles 6 3 eo WAGO l bl bl bl A N bk sw Netz N schalter br br br L1 sw bk A Mains Switch T E D gt 3 5 2 Mains Filter Scheinannehmer Bill Acceptor Netz filter Options 1 9 240V 1 8 230 2 9 220V 2 8 210V 1 6 117 2 6 100V p 0058498 Transformator Mains Transformer 1 ov 2 20 Temperatur schalter B11 Temperatur Switch 4 118 Grad Celsius 244 Degrees Fahrenheit 6 120V 8 230 9 240V Netzspannung Mains Voltage Top View Receptacle Printed Circuit Board wt ws 11 8V 1 Amplifier K99 r rt Draufsicht Buchse 26V 2 Gedruckte Schaltung Verst rker K99 y ge ws rt ge bk sw GND 4 wt wt ws 11 8V 5 r rt 26V 6 Molex 4 5 6 sw ws rt bk wt Be
74. ampe lamp Sicherung fuse Synchronmotor motor Verteilerplatine vollst distribution interface compl 24V 375U 50Hz 24V 21W Heizwiderstand heating resistor 120W 10 5W T3 15A vom Verst rker from amplifier 24 Motoren f r Farbr hren Motors for colour tubes or links left rd M bi M rechts right br rd 24V Lampe Zierschild Stern 24V lamp glass decorative star GL Lampe Scheibe unten 24V lamp glass at the bottom Schaltplan 24V Verteilerplatine Wiring diagram 24V AC distribution interface 4501 rs OMT CD Stand 12 05 2005 85 19 8 Wiring diagram motor page system 0 CD4013B 9 3 RESET 2 5 24 14004 kd S A CD4081B 2 55 i 13 S Ve 165 Vis 10 CS
75. amplifier If the power consumption is lower i e 10 W than the maxi mum remaining power outlet of the amplifier it can be adapted by means of the output transformer OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 53 FIELD SERVICE MANUAL 5 1314 Determination of the connectable speaker power 11 2 Determination of the connectable speaker power The real power consumption of a speaker equals the square of the voltage applied to the speaker terminals divided through the speaker impedance P U The power values calculated in this way are shown in the following table The volume level really delivered depends also on the speaker sensitivity and varies from type to type but it is possible to level out these differences in certain lim its 11 3 Hints for speaker connection e How much amplifier output will be used for the additional speakers high or low e 140W F91 45W 99 are available if the speaker power switch is in position LOW e 70W 91 23W K99 are available if the speaker power switch is in position HIGH e The load of all speakers has to be added e lf the total load of all speakers per channel is higher than the delivered amplifier outlet power not all speakers may work with the maximum power e f the total load of all speakers per channel is lower than the delivered amplifier outlet power all speakers may work with the maximum power a power reserve additionally e For an efficient use of
76. ated in the cashbox If credit is given or free play is programmed a CD can be selected with the buttons 0 to 9 and Double button functions as required in the service pro selection grams i e press button 5 hold down and press but buttons ton R are impossible For this you only can use the keyboard of the jukebox You can control the volume by means of the buttons music control sm and stereo mode the internal buttons control buttons ee the volume of the internal speakers The external buttons control the volume of the K99 RCA jacks for an optional external amplifier In 2 channel mode you can control the external speakers by the buttons and of the external channel Beam the jukebox directly if possible You can connect the wire remote control box as well battery type LRO3 AAA The power on volume level is always set by the chan nel 1 and 2 pots on the amplifier or on the control box if connected Batteries will be delivered To open the battery com partment move the cover like shown in the picture position Needed battery type and position of the batteries in of batteries the hand transmitter are shown on the casing Part no of the hand transmitter 0059745 OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 17 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SNOILONYLSNI Volume sound and balance control amplifier F91 5 2 18 Volume sound and bala
77. be checked by observing the LED M on the computer which should light up with every coin accepted Credits can also be given with the credit button on the inter face of the electronic coin acceptor ECA If a mechanical coin acceptor is installed then with the credit button next to the coin acceptor Symptom e Coins rejected Single coins give wrong credits or none at all e Permanent credit Display shows perma 1 e Credit free selections e Wrong credits repeti tive or all the time with credits higher or lower than program med pricing No credit coins are properly accepted Free play with GP jumper 0 F still pos sible e No credit although coins are registered LED M lights up e Even no free play cre dit with GP jumper set from 0 to F Cause Disabled coin acceptor e Dirt oil or dust particle in the coin acceptor No power supply ECA Coin actuates the wrong coin switch Coin pulse does not reach the computer ECA defective Jumper is set from 0 to F in row GP free play Programming mistake All coin input lines dsi abled Credit inputs inactive LED M does not light up Checking of single in puts 1 2 4 5 T1 10 20 with a ground con nected test wire Computer out of ope ration Possible faults e Coin acceptor maladjusted Reject lever jammed holding the coin acceptor open e Coin acceptor or entire jukebox not leveled e Interruption in
78. ble credit will be displayed for a few seconds button R The display flashes After entering the fourth digit of a selection the jukebox starts to search and play the selected CD immediately If the display flashes the entered selection was not valid Check e ifcredit is available or e ifthe selection is higher then the programmed number of CDs in the carrier If you select a higher track number than available on a CD the jukebox overcounts the tracks and starts at the beginning Example CD 03 contains 17 tracks But selected track is 0 3 1 9 The jukebox plays track 02 of CD 03 A maximum of 25 tracks per CD can be selected OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 4 4 I do not like this track the button CANCEL If you do not like a track you can cancel it by pressing the button CANCEL at the rear side of the jukebox or at the remote control The jukebox stops playing or plays the next track if a selection has already been made You can terminate all selections only by pressing the but ton LT on the SCC unit OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 I do not like this track the button CANCEL control terminal F91 55 TREBLE BALANCE PRESET CANCEL MUTE Control terminal 99 button CANCEL 15 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SNOILONYLSNI Volume sound balance control amplifier 99 5 1 16 Volume
79. c tory according to the denomination label in the accessories If other combinations are required refer to the following examples For price setting proceed as follows Bl 1 Switch on the jukebox 2 Coin output plugs 1 should be set ac cording an separate attached instruction by connecting to the pin row 2 on the SCC unit Pay attention to wiring colors refer to chapt 3 4 on page 11 Selection amp Credit Computer CDM 41 CDM 12 ON Memory E SE OFF 3 Set the attached jumpers in 1 to 4 according to the number of the desired additional bonus plays 3 4 Press LT button once 4 to accept the new price bonus setting 10 OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 3 3 Examples ml rmi em sm em e oem efi sm 6 2 einen 5 5p au 5 21 2 i efi 6a 5n 5p 5 5 11 3 5 5 4 3 W 5115 4 ile 2plays 1 1 1 erm a rhal lllal 3 EH 211 2 2242 5 plays 2 AE di Hoch 2 3 plays 2 2 1 N ale ola ollo IT Ze Eo joue 6 5 B2 Bi 6 5 4 B2 Bi ER 1 play 50 cts SS plays 5 1 00 d 3 plays 1 00 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5
80. carrier e Gripper arm generally moving too fast time for one complete cam rotation is 11 to 13 se conds CD missing in com partment is found in other compartment or somewhere about the chassis OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 Failures with sound reproduction Possible faults e CD defective error correction for insignificant defects only e Dirty optic caused by nicotine and or dust par ticle e Maladjusted optic assembly e Faults in CD player or laser control board e Audio frequency cable at CD controller or amp lifier chinch socket not inserted e Audio cable is inserted in the Phono input of amplifier not in CD input e Speaker fuses blown e Wire grey pin 8 amplifier to mechanic shorted to ground e Amplifier defective e Laser control board defective e Gripper arm touches the chassis of the player in play position e Other connections between player ground and chassis ground e Ground loop out of the jukebox caused by ad ditional equipment e Amplifier or CD controller defective Possible faults e Error at motor MM could have developed while a CD was playing e Wiper switch K6 wrongly adjusted e Disadjustment of gripper arm e Gripper arm sticks to the centering disc CD holder arm e Wrong adjustment of puck arm height e Cam motor too fast 77 FIELD SERVICE MANUAL 5 1313 0006953 18 Accessories 18 1 Mic
81. cs 274 WE u med 5 RB56 ES N 5564 ps 8 53 8 8 TK 8 m pm pm 3t TI GNDA CH 74HC00 un SE GNDB o IC828 BE E 15 6 16 5 GNDB 9 5VA 13 11 a E _ 5232 I MAx232 EI 5 lt glu 12 18 STFA c2 c1 IBS FA 5 E 4 1 RA13 5VA SI Sue 1 em 4 H 35 mount 100 RIIN ROUT DIR 3 J 5vA TRAFO RXD 2 4 GNDA 7 1 4 6 5 OVB e lo x 2 4 ok k k OR t e D 805 Ls mmm Y 4 Y M 3 spa H per 2 1 7 50 gt vour 1N4004 TI GNDA lad 2 GND 1 8 8 5 8 8 8 8 8z 8 0 56 GNDA 5 x GNDA 4 9 5 8 5 4 d 5 GNDB i 2 Schaltplan insulate round 9 GNDA CDM12 SC Steuerung Wiring diagram CDM12 Serial Controller 450148 12 05 2005 CD Stand 84 19 7 Wiring diagram 24V distributor interface Heizwiderst nde Heating resistors r Bubble Tubes for bubble tubes Em Lord rechts right links left L
82. d load limit To avoid cable losses on long speaker lines more than 60 feet and low impedance 70Volt systems should be used as much as possible If speakers with low impedance 20 40 are used each speaker should have its own line with sufficient cross section When an output transformer is used no speakers should be connected to the screwing terminals on the power amplifier board P4A Note The 2 channel option can not be used in connection with an output transformer without modifying the pre amp board The internal speakers can be operated with lower volume switches on the connecting board In po sition HIGH power consumption of the internal speakers is approx 32W in position LOW approx 10W ifi to speaker to amplifier ov CLASS 2 WIRING 70V ov crossover output transformer F91 99 0043157 RIGHT volume internal speakers high 17 6V 14 1V 111 8V 3 2V 1 1 OV 99 17 6 14 1 11 8 3 2 1 1 32 8V 22V eV 2V OV F91 32 8V 22V 6V 2V OV ow S 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 2 1 speaker power switch speaker power switch LH channel RH channel 11 1 Hints of connectable speaker loads The maximum power output per channel is 170 Watts rms for F91 and 55 Watts rms for K99 The power consumption of the connected speakers can be higher i e 200 W than the maximum re maining power outlet of the
83. d track number is higher then the respond to the label Laser control board defective Counting pulse Z or sensing pulse K mis sing The S amp CC gets the impression that a CD is still playing 30v AC supply for CD number of tracks on CD e After reaching the highest track number the la ser control board starts to count from the be ginning again e lamp of light agte dark e Break in harness to plug BLACK e S amp CC defective IC10 C75 C78 D92 094 e Caused by a defective or maladjusted K7 switch the voltage 30v DC at pin 4 plug GREY is missing e This voltage usually indicates the replacing of a CD in carrier after playing e If this circuit is interrupted the status of S amp CC is the same as CD is playing so it is not able to start the carrier for a new search e S amp CC defective T22 e Program version 3 09 does not take back a CD after a fault occurs e Fuse blown control and player mis e Interrupts in lines from amplifier to S amp CC or sing Communication bet ween S amp CC P5 and CD control interrupted Failure between DW CD control and laser control board or laser control board and player from there to CD controller e Sub transformer switched off by its thermo static switch e Sub transformer defective e Voltage control ICs on CD PRO SC faulty e Data leads between S amp CC and CD controller interrupted e In this case operation is possible in mode 0 button 2 stop with
84. d vo Ay lume of the jukebox noise levels of more than 70 dB can be reached 12 3 Automatic loudness controller An internal automatic volume controller decreases the volume level of CDs recorded too loud to an output level defined by the ALC pot So an equal volume level is reached The ALC pot is pre set from the factory In left position of the adjustment pot the ALC does not operate 12 4 Treble and bass control The treble and the bass controls at the top RH side of the amplifier may be set to any position to suit local acoustic requirements The Mono Stereo switch may also be set to either position however it must be set to Stereo if a stereophonic reproduction is desired 12 5 Slide switch Stereo 2 Kanal In standard operating mode the slide switch Stereo 2 Kanal is in position Stereo In Position 2 Kanal the cabinet speakers of the jukebox Mono Stereo slide switch switched to the left amplifier channel Both sockets Lj DECKELABNEHMEN remove COVER entevezouvercie for the external speakers L and R are switched to NETZTRAFO 22 treble the right amplifier channel D Stumm bass If the slide switch of the volume control unit is mn control switched to 2 Kanal a separate control of both en MONG cabinet speakers and external speakers e g in other room is possible left knob for inside right one for
85. de 2 next track previous track repeat track 2 mode 3 search forward search backward single double speed 3 mode 4 pause ON pause OFF 4 mode 5 volume volume mute 5 mode 0 track 1 track 1 play selected track read TOC if necessary If repeat CD had been selected with the E F MEE buttons 2 3 in mode 0 the display will be as eaning 99 At each beginning of a new track it will 0 No error be displayed with two digits 2 Focus error or no disc 7 error valid subcode If repeat track had been selected with the 8 buttons 2 in mode 1 the actual played track will be displayed 10 Radial error 12 Fatal sledge error By pressing of two buttons at the same time 13 Turntable motor error additional values will be displayed 31 e Buttons 1 2 32 Search binary error e The last occurred error code will be 33 Search index error displayed ref to error code table 34 Search time error This error code will be reset after this 40 Illegal command retrieval or after a CD PRO reset e g 41 Illegal value the next power on 42 Illegal time value e Buttons 1 3 um 43 Communication error e The actual playing track will be dis 44 Reserved played 45 HF detector error e Buttons 14243 48 Emergency stop e No CD is playing Program version and date of release e CDis playing Max min track number will be displayed NOTE If commands will be sent to the CD PR
86. display goes dark Enter the new HappyHour pricing with 4 digits To check the new setting press selection button 7 again To exit the service program set the slide switch SERVICE to OFF and press button LT OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 7 7 Number of tracks played successively on the same disc level 2 Number of tracks played successively on the same disc level 2 button 3 The display shows the maximum number of tracks played successivly from the same disc Preset va lue 04 tracks i e after four tracks from this CD have been played it will be taken back to the maga zine and the next CD stored in the selection memory will be played If selections still exist for the previous CD they will be played later This option to limit the tracks played from one CD is more use ful for operators For individual use this value can be set up to 99 To call the service program level 2 Set the slide switch service at the SCC unit to ON Press LT button Press selection button 4 hold down and press selection button then release both buttons The display is dark Press selection button 3 the display shows e g 04 factory setting for number of tracks played successivly on the same disc To reprogramme press selection button 3 hold and press selection button R The digital dis play goes dark Enter the desired setting by means of the selection buttons with two digits possible entries are 01 25 NOTE If yo
87. e end of the initialization the display should show either 0 0 0 0 for 100 CD carrier or 0050 for 50 CD carrier 2 To exit the service program first set service switch to OFF and then press the LT button gt gt Memory of not playable CDs level 1 button 6 Careful handling of the CDs does not completely exclude that CDs may be damaged in different ways Possibly the player would interrupt this CD at each selection The S amp CC provides a watch dog function which finds and memorizes these difficulties to play The S amp CC unit can store the numbers of up to six not playable CDs Once a CD is registered every new try will be counted So it is possible to find out defective discs and exchange these for new ones 1 Press selection button 6 the display shows flashing gt c 1 means first defective CD H 3 then e g gt NUMBER of times the CD was not playable or interrupted 2 Press selection button 6 to display the next not playable CD etc After A displaying the 6th not playable CD and pressing selection button 6 again B the display starts with the first one again 3 To CLEAR this memory press selection button 6 hold down and press selection button R 4 To exit the service program first set service switch to OFF and then press LT button OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5 1314 Device description of the amplifier K99 9 1 9 2 36 Amplifier K99 Device description of the amp
88. edu ced compared to the normal volume It is adjus table with the two BGM pots RH channel LH channel on the amplifier BGM mode is active when the LED on the amplifiers lights The source of the BGM control signal is the SCC unit plug brown X6 pin 1 Once the BGM mode is activated it is not possible to operate the Playstimulator amplifier F91 Amplifier F91 0039155 R If a selection is made by means of coin insertion Se Level the track being played will be interrupted imme diately Two intervals can be programmed for each weekday BGM light emitting diode yellow indicates whether BGM is active BGM trim pots To enable BGM service program level 3 1 Setthe slide switch service at the SCC unit to ON 2 Press LT button 3 Press selection button 4 hold down and press selection button R then release both buttons 4 Press selection button 5 Service level 3 is reached The display is dark At this level all BGM options can be checked and or programmed For the K99 amplifier the reproduction loudness will be reduced by a certain factor in the BGM Back Ground Music mode You also can switch BGM on by means of the DIP switch for test purposes The RH bottom segment of the status display on the amplifier indicates BGM active You can adjust the volume at
89. ents If the number of CDs is programmed correctly the display will flash when you select an empty compartment A flashing display always indica tes a wrong selection or not enough credit The number of CDs in the carrier has to be pro grammed in service level 1 selection button 5 described as follows buttons to turn the motor book OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 Programming number of CDs in the carrier 2 3 Programming number of CDs in the carrier At the rear wall inside the jukebox cabinet the Selection amp Credit Computer is situated Some units are equipped with a metal cover In this case the slide switch SER VICE and the button LT are accessible through holes To programme the number of inserted CDs service pro gram level 1 1 Setthe slide switch service at the SCC unit to ON 2 Press LT button 3 Press selection button 5 hold down and press se lection button R than release both buttons 4 Enter the number of inserted CDs without BGM CDs with two digits followed by 00 example 50 for 50 discs exception 100 CDs 00 To check the new settings press selection button 5 again Exit the service program slide switch button LT SERVICE 1 Setthe slide switch service at the SCC unit to OFF 2 Press LT button The changer starts initialisation run After this the jukebox is
90. er inside 12 OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 Test credit SNOILONYLSNI ONILVYAdO eo 78718 dejs Snuoq 419 peyesul G2 vC Le 02 61 Ob 2 OL vL CL CL Wk COL 6 8 2 9 Y es nd mm 18 29 eq va sa 49 9 d9 2 0 0 0 0 0 AND g C 6 G Pi a Seet T G 6 6 6 GES e E ag 1615851 Ben V V HP S 9 9 ct eege 9 9 9 4 LL TDI L sBunjes Ild 13 OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 SNOILONYLSNI How to select track 4 4 1 gt 4 3 Track selection How to select a track If credit exists or free play is set you can select tracks by means of the buttons 0 9 on the keyboard First enter the number of the CD with two digits then the track with two digits too Example CD 2 track 9 Enter 0 2 0 9 Exception CD 100 00 The button R You can delete wrongly entered numbers up to the third digit by means of the button R Reset But after having entered the fourth digit the jukebox stores and executes a selection By pressing the button R the availa
91. est is not successful the relays will be switched off Tape input Additional to the CD input a tape input with a higher input sensivity is provided As an op relay check LEDs green 7 100 Jee speakers relay tion this input stage may be wired as a correcting network to work with a magnetic pick up RIAA Set the input switch to tape position to select the tape input input switch Amplifier F91 R tape Input Tape ean input OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 Hints of connectable speaker loads 11 70v output transformer 0043157 If you want to work with different speakers with any other impedances or with 70V systems we rec ommend to use the output transformer You can than connect speakers between 2 and 160 to gether but complete independent to each other If you want to connect several speakers by means of an output transformer pay attention to the fol lowing hints 1 To avoid an interruption of all speakers by the overload protection circuit or a decrease of vo lume by the clipping stage the total power outlet of the amplifier should not be exceeded All speakers must be connected with the correct polarity To operate each external speaker with the desired volume level pay attention to the respective efficiency impedance an
92. external speaker terminals 4 DIP switch Normal operation mode Stereo DIP switch Mode slide switch Stereo 2channel and Mono Stereo switch in position STEREO 2channel stereo slide switch Terminal L extern Terminal R extern Connect external speakers to the screw terminals on the LH amplifier side Be i Two speakers of 4ohm also represent total impedance of OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 External amplifier connection 9 12 External amplifier connection On the RCA terminals Ausgang Output you can connect an external amplifier with any power rate In Stereo mode the output level is normally controlled by means of the pot for the 2nd channel AL ternatively you can set the first DIP switch of the 6 sw group to ON to couple this output to the normal volume control knobs 1st channel so that both amplifi ers can be controlled together Connecting an external amplifier in 2 channel mode is not useful To avoid hum earth loops try to use an external amplifier with ground insula
93. f the jukebox clockwise Check fuses F2 and F3 Amplifier F91 press button at the rear side of the jukebox Amplifier 184 turn volume control at the rear side of the jukebox clockwise Check fuses Si1 and Si2 e Check the loudspeaker plugs at the amplifier Check the cable from the CD player to the amplifier K99 amplifier set the silde switch on the volume remote cont rol in position stereo OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 Failures with illumination display and power system generally 17 1 Failures with illumination display and power system generally Symptom No light jukebox not working at all e Illumination does not light but jukebox works e Bubble tubes do not work e Colour tubes do not rotate Lamp 24v does not light Digital display remains dark but jukebox works Digital display shows nonsense figures but jukebox works Digital display shows incomplete figures missing segments The fault is the same with all four digits Digital display shows incomplete figures missing segments e The fault however occurs with one or up to three of the four di gits only One of the digits of display completely off OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 Cause No power at wallso e cket open primary cir e cuit e Defective lamp circuit e Possible faults Wall socket defective Main fuse blown Mains fuse of the amplifier blown Internal break
94. i4 30v positive supply 5 Fuse 5 12v positive supply 6 Fuse Si6 30v AC supply Failure No illumination jukebox completely dead No sound on LH channel 511 or RH channel the reason for a blown fuses here might be a shorted power transistor Amplifier distorting on both channels green LED 1 not lit Gripper arm is still moving Digital display shows a flashing 8 on the RH digit Amplifier silent though the red LED mute is dark Gear mo tor not working After power on disc carrier moves on and stops relay M3 picks up after that no further function S amp CC unit dead digital display is dark except red LED M still lightning up on coin insertion Disc carrier motor KM not working power supply for CD control unit one digit display dark and CD player interrup ted Break in credit circuit LED M After power on carrier latch solenoid picks up digital display shows 0000 and then no further function OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 Volume control 12 2 Volume control The control box accessible from the rear side of the jukebox is a separate unit and has two knobs L and In stereo mode switch S in position stereo only the left knob is effective In position 2 Kanal two channel of the slide switch both chan nels are controllable separately o NOTE The volume control unit can be screwed off and may be mounted at another place as a remote control ATTENTION Depending on the adjuste
95. ion P jukebox and amplifier are switched on Up to approx 1 sec after power on random segments of the status display will light Followed by displaying the version number of the amplifier soft ware 1 0 or higher Then the bottom segment for and the upper seg ment for MUTE will light The amplifier is now in STANDBY MODE Depend ing on other enabled options more segments may light as well e g AVC 9 6 Volume control You can control the volume of the jukebox from different points at the same time e With the pots Vol 1 and Vol 2 on the amplifier e With an optional connectable IR re mote control e With the pots of the control box at the rear side of the jukebox The device from which the volume is changed determines it The volume control unit can be taken out and may be mounted at another place as a remote control Its cable may be extended as required with any kind of wire The voltages of the con trol wires are 5V DC The first power ON 5 DECKEL ABNEHMEN REMOVE COVER 0 Verst rker 99 Wi 0056041 Amplifier 99 C UL 0058484 R EXTRA INPUT 300mV L EXTRA EINGANG 300mV OPTION R WI m MUTE FUSE 7 L EINGANG CD INPUT CD D 5 5 f gs 100 240 tt7 V wy 5 AVC NN SE 5 E Bov 26v za E zeng CH d M B G M Stereo AUSGANG OUTPU
96. ion diagrams NOTE Upon request you can also have wiring connection diagrams DIN size Therefore please contact the service department of Deutsche Wurlitzer GmbH We will send them to you either by mail or e mail pdf format 19 1 Wiring diagram door illumination Klemmenleiste Terminal block Vorschalt Ger t 220 V 50 oder 60 Hz Ballast 220 V 50 oder 60 Hz S Starter f r Einzelschaltung S1 Starter f r Serienschaltung S tarter for single lamp EN tarter for 2 lamps series connected S S Schaltplan T r Beleuchtung Wiring diagram door illumination 4501 rs OMT CD Stand 12 05 2005 79 Connection diagram ONT CD 19 2 0059745 Te eles Tastatur 51317 18218993 el bla sie Keyboard 1019181716 514312 1 Za 2 iswws gr vi or rt br nlal sv 1 VT i an 2 apd 0044117 ER IR Decoder S 5 IR Empf nger 0060039 IR Receiver Hochton e 0066914 0004117 Lautsprecher Tweeter Continuous Play 0012941 0040441 ON 4 7u 0047362 n 2 Mittelton POS mn Lautsprecher Q 9 cancel Q 197 8 Cancel DIS 00
97. ion option with 4 digits BGM time zones at different weekdays You can programme each weekday differently with two intervals per day The following steps are the same for the buttons 1 to 6 in service level 3 according to the table for weekdays 0 Sunday 4 Thursday 1 Monday 5 Friday 2 Tuesday 6 Saturday 3 Wednesday 1 Press button 0 the display shows flashing 0 LH Sunday 1 means start time one 4 then the time will be displayed here 9 00 o clock 2 Press selection button 0 again the display shows flashing c 0 LH Sunday 1B 2 means stop time one then the time will be displayed 12 30 o clock 113m IL 3 Press selection button 0 again the display shows flashing gt 0 LH Sunday c means start time two LE EN 14 Li then the time will be displayed here 20 00 o clock OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 Back Ground Music 4 Press selection button 0 again the display shows flashing c 0 LH Sunday Lt c 4 means stop time two D vig then the time will be displayed here 23 45 o clock 2249 E En To programme press selection button 0 or button 1 6 depending on the weekday to be program med hold it and press selection button R The digital display goes dark Enter the two time zones in four blocks
98. lamps and dis play are dark e No operation only the display is dark e Coins are badly or not accep ted e Coins are accepted but no cre dit plays on display Display is flashing after se lection e After a selection the carrier turns and stops e After a selection the carrier turns constantly e Some CDs are not playing e No sound e Sound from one channel only Possible reason and remedy Powerline interrupted Power switch is in OFF position e Check main fuse 3 15 6A at the amplifier Amplifier K99 check fuse F4 e Amplifier F91 check fuses Si 102 and Si 103 e Amplifier 184 check fuse Si5 e Check transformer plug from amplifier to the S amp CC Jammed coins in the validator e Coin acceptor needs to be cleaned Return lever mechanism jammed e Check plugs at RH side of the SCC unit e Check if the slide switch on the SCC unit is in position service OFF e Not enough money inserted e Number of CDs in the magazine is programmed incorrectly see chapt 2 3 on page 9 Amplifier K99 check fuse F1 Amplifier F91 check fuse Si 101 Amplifier 184 check fuse 516 e Set the switch gripper arm on the chassis to ON position Faulty lamp in the carrier light gate Plug Black at the SCC unit in reverse position e CDs in the magazine are in reverse position e CDs need to be cleaned Amplifier K99 turn volume control at the rear side o
99. ld it and press button R display is dark service le vel 2 is reached 3 Press button 5 display is dark ser vice level 3 is reached NOTE If button R is pressed first in ser vice levels 2 or 3 the S amp CC will jump back to service level 1 automatically How to leave service programs 1 Setthe slide switch SERVICE in po sition off 2 Press button LT The changer starts an initialisation Button R Button R run After this the jukebox is ready to operate 2 Press button LT 1 Service in position ON somes m Selection amp Credit Computer com 41 000 1 E Memory 0040264 Memory in position o o ON Service level 1 rir statistics Display uu Press button 4 hold it and press button R Service level 2 Display 8888 Bonus Playstimulator Press button 5 Service level 3 BackGround Music Display 8888 OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 Programming of functions 7 3 Programming of functions Service level 2 slide switch It is necessary to program the time date and weekday service LT button once or at least to control these settings Only then the jukebox can switch on and off the playstimulator or the Back Ground Music at the desired time It is useful to program time date and weekday in a single pass To program the time and als
100. leuchtung immer 230 PIN 1 8 Illumination always connected to 230 PIN1 8 Schaltplan Verst rker K99 Netzanschluss Euro 230V Circuit diagram Amplifier K99 Power supply Euro 230V 01 2000 OMT CD Stand 12 05 2005 94 Wiring diagram K99 power supply UL USA 117 19 17 000220 ALLL VSN IN SSNIYOSUDZION 66 gt 1 uojdijpuos ALLL Vsn 1n Aldans 665 HOI 1 m S 9 5 v 9c LL DE 92 E c L K J Mm 66 gt Bunjeu s epionupes esuong 1uoisjneugq 66 ideen doy N9Z 8 LL AOE N9Z sel N 1 8 LL OVA ALL ue Bunjuonejeg OVA LLL 0 pejoeuuoo sAemje JeyeuoszieN U91IMS SUN prz snisje2 BLL 1 1 yams nyesedweL bla Joyeyas njesedweL m q 1 m JOyEUOJSUeI SUEN 6678900 9 4 9 sejoejdeoes Bunpuiqiaajo7
101. lifier K99 The amplifier K99 is optimised for universal use in Deutsche Wurlitzer GmbH music machines Great importance had been attached for an easy handling and stand alone function without the S amp CC unit The output power is designed for the typical used internal speakers at Deutsche Wurlitzer GmbH machines under normal circumstances reaching an impeccable volume level Standard equipment e Hybrid power stage technology short circuit and over temperature protected e 2inputs stereo CD and tape e 1 mono input for optional micro kit e Volume control with 2 pots onboard e Volume control possible with pots and or IR at the same time The pot used at last determines the volume e Bass and treble control with pots e BGM volume reduction controllable with pot e Automatic volume correction AVC switchable e 2channel operation switchable RH internal speakers LH external speakers e Status display with 7segment display e Independent controllable RCA output to connect external amplifiers e For use with the old and the new changer mechanism Optional e Remote control with large distance range Functions track selection volume chan 1 volume chan 2 mute toggle cancel e Volume control with two pots in the wired remote box accessible from the machine rear wall or external Cancel button and mute button with toggle function e Output transformer e Microphone kit Technical data General USA Canada Supp
102. lour code 5W 5 ele Zig 5W blk black schwarz Za blue blau br brown braun 10918176 5 43211 p pui Sie Verst rkerplatine orange orange Amplifier board rd red rot violet violett wt white wei Schaltplan Bubble Tubes ye yellow gelb Wiring diagram bubble tubes 4501 rs OMT CD Stand 12 05 2005 87 Wiring diagram K99 power supply 19 10 26VAC 3 Bubble SND 2 Tubes 26VAC 1 1 1 1 1205 7 1 30VAC CD Trafo 7 2j TOND 1F2 2 3 olt B250C5000 4 GND Trans MOLEX5566 06 9 26 6 1614 _ J _ O 35V 11V5AC 5 5 9 8 GND 4 ooh 28 xe 3 N io c 30VAC 3 1 S S2 SITES 26 2 1P06B 11V5AC 1 1 35 Option 1 5 o 5 30VAC 2 GND hee 9
103. ly 100v 240v 117v Mains frequency 50cps 60 5 60cps Input voltage CD typ 1 2v typ 1 2v Input voltage tape 300mv 300mv Output voltage pre amplifier lt 1veff lt 1 Output power 2 x 55w rms 2 x 55w rms Output impedance min 4ohm min 4ohm Transmission range 20cps 20 000cps 20cps 20 000cps Distorsion factor 196 196 Noise level depending on the adjusted volume of the jukebox loudness levels of more than 70 dB A can be reached OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 9 3 Verification of power voltage Verification of power voltage The voltage settings are marked on the cover plate of the mains trans O Acuna FI former Machines for USA are set to e A arning 117V They have a special trans Shock hazar not open E10 mains voltage former according to UL standard epa which is not adjustable Jukeboxes Netzsicherung is DI H Fi erwenen um Sch en zu ermeien UNI Pack are shipped 230V set 210 240V T 4A ni g Bill 100 117V F 6A aution To the risk of fire ting This is marked on the machine acceptor replace onl with same tp fuses label inside of the door If the voltage 7 curru Eie ath setting is not clear the transformer o Li Leuchtstofflampen Fl L cover plate has to be removed 2 uorescent Lamps mains fuse T3 15A is
104. m 3 Remove plastic holder securing CD player chassis 4 Remove foam 5 laser cover 6 securing laser head in CD player and instruction plate 7 Remove foam between magnetic pressure disc and black plastic cover 8 OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 Unlocking WUA 1 for door OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SNOILONYLSNI Removal of motor book shipping guards 1 3 Removal of motor book shipping guards Cut both plastic strings on both sides of the book 1 Press push buttons 2 inside and turn down the book 3 Remove elastic band from the motor book sys tems 4 NOTE Save the removed shipping guards You may need them if you decide to move your chine to another location Power on NOTE Make sure that wall socket is grounded properly The CD jukebox operates on normal household power outlet Set mains switch at rear wall of ca binet to on position If the selection and credit memory is empty the basket turns once and the left two digits show alternatly a 0 After a short time the display counts up to the carrier size in the two RH digits 50 or 00 for 100 discs After this the basket stops in position 01 The digital display shows 0 0 0 0 then 00 0 1 when a basket with 100 CDs is used 0 1 0 1 for a 50 CD carrier OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 CD handling precautions CD and player cleaning 2 Loading compact di
105. m Amplifier K99 5 Port A 01 2000 19 14 OMT CD Stand 12 05 2005 92 Wiring diagram K99 Mute 19 15 000210 SINW 9 66 amp Bunypuosuuuunis ein 9 664 1exipisieA ubidipuos m Ohst ER T SV QIN S BA a E SL m 8 Ey 9 Es o gt 9 2 2 gt 9 2 o m 2 A 5 E of o o Uo ge ala gt S Sc 42 0g8 AS O D A d gt 9 9 zm OfNsSt Wa 2x z T ar alo 5 5 SE NE E Ol Al 2 E 2 SE CR enaner 0189 28 Y N lt AS vL OQNO 2 1 TOOL i or 419 SZ L 99 xL 6 e607 2 2g 219 1249 4 Enz IT 8 LL o 1219 B e 09 ou LLY9 gt 219 Lolo aS 0109 51001 4 A lt xo SR Q ok N a lt 55 8vrvVNL e 9 x ON an DE 93 OMT CD Stand 12 05 2005 Wiring diagram K99 power supply Euro 230V 19 16 Netzanschluss 230V Power Supply 230V M
106. more than 4 ohms per channel less ohms means more load On an over load it switches itself off After a cer tain cool down time it switches itself on So if you do not eliminate the rea son for the overload the amplifier pro duces continuously volume dropouts The impedance of all external speak ers per channel in Stereo mode should not be less than 4 ohms The amplifier applies approx 55 watts rms on max 1 dist 4 ohms speaker per channel 18 watts to a 12 ohms speaker and approx 9 watts to a 24 ohms speaker That means that e g a 12 ohms speaker connected to the external channel at Dual Channel operation must be a type of at least 18 Watts otherwise the speaker is in danger of destruction at higher vol umes Note that speaker groups like in hi fi boxes may have at certain fre quencies impedance much lower than their rating Make sure that all speak ers are connected in correct polarity 8W 80W EXTERNAL SPEAKER N RL EXTERNERLAUTSPRECHER OPTION OPTION H 5 5 H 5 Mono STEREO ZEIGE RS232 gt Micro K SCHALTER SWITCHES Au OCR OO V CONTROL Position of the Stereo Mono DIP switch 1 the mode switch in the 6 sw group 2 the stereo 2 channel switch 3 and the
107. mum Adding all switches set to ON gets the set value The recommended factory settings are printed on the ampli fier cover If you change the DIP switch settings while the jukebox operates remember that the new settings will only take effect after having pressed the button PRESET at the control terminal e Amplifier F91 391 BEE uo 8 S j 3 E 32 CH CR 16 e m 8 e 4 m 2 m 1 32 16 8 m 4 AS 2 1 recommended DIP switch settings 4 E 2 1 4 2 m m m 1 CD Edition 12 05 2005 Pre settings for volume 6 Programming short view JUKEBOX o k Slide switch SERVICE in position ON and press button LT Slide switch SERVICE in position OFF and press button LT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Selection buttons Statistics display of display of display of Display display of display of Moves Turns display of display of TOP ca
108. n plan of the plug terminals e 1P09 mechanism SCC unit e 1PO6A option e 1PO6B option e 2LPO4 external speakers LH e 2P04 external speakers ground e 2RPO4 external speakers RH e 2P12 Internal speakers e 1P04 CD sub transformer CD player e 1PO3 bubble tubes Fuse Main fuse T 3 15 res F6 A for 110 117 V Fuse F1 supply 30V Fuse F2 supply 26V Fuse T4A supply 26V Fuse T4A supply 12 V Failure No illumination machine completely dead The digital digit on the CD control is dark Power sup ply for CD player and control unit is interrupted Credit circuit LED M is interrupted If credits are still in memory or free play is programmed a CD will be placed on turntable but is not spinning The colour tubes of the One More Time do not rotate the heating of the bubble tubes is off no bubbles will appear Possibly defect of the power stage of the amp lifier SCC unit dead digital display dark except red LED M still lighting up on coin insertion The LEDs K and Z on the SCC unit are dark No initialisations run after power ON The status display on the amplifier is dark OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 9 5 The first power ON The mains switch is located at the rear side of the amplifier and thus it is on the rear side of the jukebox For wall boxes it is possible to connect an ex ternal mains switch to the amplifier accessible then from the side In posi t
109. nce control amplifier F91 The control terminal at the rear With the control terminal at the rear side of the jukebox the volume treble bass and balance can be controlled individually After power up or if no button has been pressed for ap prox 5 sec or after the button PRESET has been pressed the terminal stays in the mode VOLUME The LED VOLUME lights In this mode you can cont rol the volume by means of the buttons and One LED corresponds to each mode All modes are accessible by pressing the mode button With the but tons and treble bass or balance can be cont rolled The control terminal can be taken out and be used as a wired remote control ATTENTION Depending on adjusted volume of the jukebox noise levels of more than 70 dB can be rea ched The meanings of the buttons e MODE Switches to the next operating mode After about 5 seconds without operating any buttons vo lume mode is resumed e PRESET Volume bass treble and balance are set to the pre set according to DIP switch setting Actual mode is set to Volume e CANCEL Rejects a playing track If album play is selected the next track will be played e MUTE As long as this button is activated the amp lifier output is muted current mode We CH VOLUME FASS 7REBLE BALANCE PRESET MODE CANCEL MUTE 0039667
110. ng the DW Protokoll CD and from there via optocouplers over the DSA bus blue cable Digital display The digital display consists of four 7 segments digits multiplex from the S amp CC The 2 LH digits show the CD and the RH digits the title no of the CD no of the track Example CD 18 track 01 OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 16 2 5 16 2 6 16 2 7 16 2 8 16 2 9 16 2 10 16 2 11 Functional description Number of plays and cash counter The S amp CC unit acknowledges coin insertion by indicating the number of selectable plays and a se ries of relay pulses relay C The plays are established depending on the setting of the bonus jump ers in the row s B1 to B4 on the S amp CC A mechanical counter connected to plug green pin 3 connects to ground and 30v registers the coins inserted in basic units The mechanical counter is optional Selection and CD carrier After valid selection the S amp CC operates the relay connecting plug blue pin 4 to ground CD carrier latch solenoid M3 pulls in and starts carrier motor KM by microswitch m3 The CD carrier turns to the selected position Start counting process The CD carrier is provided with tooth slots at each CD compartment By means of a light gate in front of the carrier the exact slot position is controlled The tooth slots of each compartment are registered by the S amp CC and visible by the flashing Z LED when the carrier rotates Just befo
111. o the date Selection amp 1 Setthe slide switch service at the SCC unit to ON Credit Computer 12 2 Press LT button 3 Press selection button 4 hold down and press selection button R than release both buttons 4 Service level 2 is reached 7 3 1 Clock setting level 2 button 0 Example 5 Press selection button 0 The display shows the current time If the displayed time is not correct 6 Press selection button 0 hold down and press selection but hours ton R Release both buttons 7 Enter the correct time with four digits 7 3 2 Set date level 2 button 1 Example 8 Press selection button 1 The display shows the current date If the displayed date is not correct 9 Press selection button 1 hold down and press selection but day ton R Release both buttons 10 Enter the correct date with four digits 7 3 3 Set year and weekday level 2 button 2 11 To display the year and the weekday press selection button 2 The weekdays are assigned to numbers as shown I 0 Sunday 4 Thursday 1 5 2 Tuesday 6 Saturday weekday 3 Wednesday 12 To program press selection button 2 hold down and press selection button Release both buttons 13 Enter the correct year with two digits then enter a 0 followed by the number of the weekday OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 23 OPERATING INSTRU
112. or the following jumper setting BR bonus reset BS bonus step OO basic price GP 6 B2 pulse 1 2 3 4 5 6 K 8 9 10 11 Credits 1 1 1 1 1 bonus step B1 B2 B3 credits BS 1 2 2 sum 1 2 3 3 6 6 7 9 10 10 pulse 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Credits 1 1 1 1 1 1 bonus step B4 B1 B2 B3 credits BS 3 1 2 2 sum 14 14 15 16 17 17 20 20 21 23 24 OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 Access to the player functions without S amp CC unit 15 Integrated test program of the CD PRO player 15 1 Access to the player functions without S amp CC unit For a test the complete player unit CD PRO can be operated without S amp CC unit The power supply from the installed ampli fier the sub transformer and an amplifier with CD input for the audio signal is required A one digit digital display indicates the cur rent operation mode and three command buttons are located on the player chassis The one digit display is able to display more information To display two or more digits the infor mation starts with a dark phase of ap prox 1 sec followed by the digits shown one after another with dark phase of 100 msec between each digit The most significant digit will be dis played at firs
113. osition of fuses and plug connectors Usually the jukeboxes are fitted with fuses of DIN 41571 5x20 mm slow blow or medium blow Slow blow fuses of DIN standard bear the letter T T Tr ge e g T 4 250 means T slow blow 4 amps 250 V maximum operating voltage Which fuses have to fit in is printed on the power transformer cover Fast blow fuses F Flink are unsuitable for the jukebox The fuse holders on the amplifier P C B are also capable to hold fuses of 6x32 mm size You will find the fuses behind the amplifier cover plate To remove the plate first unplug the cable coming from the mains trans former Next lose slightly both nuts m c ij 22 5 EXTRA EINGANG 300mV EXTRAINPUT 300mV R UD oo oo gt sa DECKEL ABNEHMEN 6 REMOVE CovER Verst rker 99 W 0056041 Amplifier 99 C UL 0058484 L OPTION OPTION R EXTERNER LAUTSPRECHER EINGANGCD INPUTCD EXTERNAL SPEAKER 8W 80W RS 232 MIKROFON R MCROPHONE 1 AUSGANG Ourpur L INFRAFOT REGLER INFRARED RE RAREDREMOTE NSFORMER pg DECKEL ABNEHMEN REMOVE COVER on top of the amplifier accessible through the holes in the cover plate arrows To remove the plate first take the bottom side out of its hinges and then the top side Connectio
114. ot programme the Playstimulator over 24 00 o clock e g 23 00 to 2 00 o clock Call up service program 2 by pressing the slide switch on SCC unit to position ON press button LT then press button 4 hold it and press selection button R Then press selection button 8 The display shows at first a flashing 1 This means start time Then the time will be displayed here 14 05 o clock 2 05 p m SS UNE Cung Press selection button 8 once again Now the display shows a flashing 2 A This means stop time 1 L PT Then the time will be displayed here 18 30 o clock 6 30 p m inan reprogramme press selection button 8 hold and press selection button Release both but tons The digital display goes dark Enter the start and stop time with eight digits OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 25 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SNOILONYLSNI Back Ground Music BGM 7 5 26 Example The jukebox should play random tracks from 09 00 in the morning to17 00 in the af ternoon Enter 0 9 0 0 1 7 0 0 start time stop time To check the start time press selection button 8 To check the stop time press selection button 8 again If the Playstimulator does not work Check if e the clock is set correctly e start and stop time is programmed e repeat time is set correctly not 0 e BGM play mode is disabled ref to next chapter e credit
115. programmed correctly En e iif no credit left Repeat time programming To programme the repeat time for the Playstimulator service program level 1 1 24 Set the slide switch service at the SCC unit to ON Press LT button Make sure that all time details are programmed properly otherwise you have to reprogramme see chapter The internal clock Press selection button 5 Display shows four digits Both LH digits show the number of CDs in the carrier this number has to be indentical with the real number Both RH digits show whether Playstimulator is enabled 01 99 or disabled 00 The numbers 01 up to 98 show repeat time between two random tracks in minutes 99 means continuous play without any break OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 Automatic random select Playstimulator A number of CDs in the carrier 00 100 Example B repeat time programmed to 10 minutes A 50 CDs in carrier B no random plays 63 CDs in carrier Playstimulator on continuousplay 6 Note the number of CDs in carrier 7 Press selection button 5 hold it and press selection button Display goes dark Enter the noted number of CDs in carrier and Playstimulator interval time or 00 for Playstimulator OFF or 99 for continuous play with four digits 7 4 1 Programming start and stop time If start and stop time is programmed the jukebox only plays random tracks in this time period You can n
116. r can be delivered as conversion kit part no 0058809 If it has been installed the hand transmitter is located in the cashbox If credit is given or free play is programmed a CD can be selected with the buttons 0 to 9 and Double button functions as required in the service pro grams i e press button 5 hold down and press button R are impossible For this you only can use the key board of the jukebox You can control the volume by means of the buttons and In stereo mode the internal buttons control the volume of the internal speakers The external buttons control the volume of the K99 RCA jacks for an optional external amplifier In 2 channel mode you can control the external speakers by the buttons and of the external channel Beam the jukebox directly if possible You can connect the wire remote control box as well The power on volume level is always set by the channel 1 and 2 pots on the amplifier or on the control box if con nected Batteries will be delivered Necessary are 4 micro cells type LRO3 To open the battery compartment move the cover like shown in the picture Needed battery type and position of the batteries in the hand transmitter are shown on the casing Part no of the hand transmitter 0059745 RCS K No 0059745 SELECTION a4 selection buttons POWER VOLUME INTERN EE CO CO o EXTERN CO CO ANCEL
117. re passing the 01 position the K LED will flash indicating CD 1 Slot 01 is found by passing of a special bracket mounted underneath the carrier base plate The teeth Z LED are counted after the K pulse has been sent CD transfer If the desired CD has reached the gripper arm position M3 is de energized and the CD carrier stops To transfer the CD the S amp CC starts the gripper arm motor MM over plug blue pin 2 from relay M At the same time a Reset command is transferred to the CD control unit which resets the CD PRO SC control board and laser control board The gripper arm now transfers the CD to the player The relay M is active for 1 5seconds During this time the gear motor has turned and K6 slide contact on the gear box contact disc switches the motor into self holding position After the CD is placed onto the turntable and held by the magnetic clamp arm K1 opens ground is disconnected from the gear mo tor MM and it stops K6 is closed Mute off The amplifier is now activated from the open K1 contact by the mute or cancel line grey over plug mechanism D1 prevents continuous mute from the S amp CC Play During the 6 seconds lasting transfer operation the S amp CC sends the selection information to the CD PRO SC which is carried out by the laser control board The CD starts after approx 2 seconds The audio frequency signal is connected with RCA jacks to the amplifier CD input At the end of the track the CD control is switched to
118. ready to operate Selection amp Credit Computer CDM 4I CDM 12 ON Memory 9 90102912 OFF OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 9 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SNOILONYLSNI Coin operation and coin return 3 Coin operation or free play Both coin operation or free play are adjustible at the jumper from 0 to F Selection amp Credit Computer unit It is located at the in row GP rear wall inside the cabinet underneath the CD player Special jumpers short wires located in the accessory pack of the manual are used to be set on the SCC unit As long as no jumper is set in row GP from 0 to F free play the jukebox works with coins only button LT m O moroo 90 w e w 31 Coin operation and coin return From factory the jukebox is set to coin operation If you insert a certain number of coins according to the denomination label the jukebox gives the credits or plays it is adjusted for You will get your change by turning the rotary switch at the RH side of the jukebox If you want to change the play prices you have to denomination change the jumper settings on the SCC unit See ex label amples in the accessory pack 3 2 Price settings In the EURO version no play prices are pre set Usually the prices are preset by the fa
119. red an infrared remote control will be installed at the factory or can be delivered as a conversion kit part no 0050917 amplifier 184 If it is already installed you will find the hand transmit ter in the cashbox By pressing the buttons high and at the same time this hand transmitter can be re programmed It is then set to work with jukeboxes which have an infrared remote control with selection buttons Batteries 2 micro cells type LRO3 AAA will be deliv The meanings of the buttons e HIGH e Increases the volume Press the button rapidly to increase the volume quickly e LOW e Decreases the volume Press the button rapidly to decrease the volume quickly e MUTE e Aslong as this button is pressed the jukebox is muted e CANCEL e Cancels the playing track If albumplay is en abled the next track will be played Infrared remote control higher volum lower SES volume mute cancel DW 0050999 NOTE The infrared receiving unit memorizes the last volume value before switch off the jukebox and starts with the same level when switched on again OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 59 FIELD SERVICE MANUAL 5 91915 Infrared remote control with selection buttons 12 9 60 Infrared remote control with selection buttons If requested an infrared remote control will be installed at the factory or can be delivered as a conversion kit part no 004
120. rofone kit part no 0006953 This unit enables the use of the jukebox as a paging system when playing as well as during idling periods If the paging microphone is switched on while the jukebox is playing the music will be muted for this pe riod This kit is to be connected at the microphone Socket of the amplifier The length of the cable be tween mike pre amp and the jukebox is approx 45 ft 15 m 18 2 BGM Connector This equipment offers two features 1 The sound of an external source 300mV 1V Extern Ce 1 5 Amplif Amplif e g radio or tape will be reproduced over the speakers of the jukebox with adjustable volume A selection over the jukebox will mute this source ge an 91 it returns only after all selections have been Ampi Aux played Time lag can be adjusted R L 2 Connecting the jukebox to an existing back 0048133 ground system amplifier the sound of this P5 equipment is switched off as long as the jukebox e CD Player is playing The hook up for this adapter is the ok L Pae R R same as the microphone ei Et ei L Tape R BGM connector kit part no ws E Amplifier 99 and F91 0048130 75V Time Amplifier 184 0035579 Music BGM Connector 78 OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 19 Wiring and connect
121. rol er ea RR RO RR RR 59 Infrared remote control with selection buttons 60 Function tests 22553 2 St 61 Digital display test EPROM version level 1 button 4 61 CD carrier control check level 1 button 8 61 Gripper arm motor test level 1 button 7 61 CD player check START level 1 button 6 62 Jump to NEXT track level 1 button 62 Jump to PREVIOUS track level 1 button 9 62 STOP playing level 1 5 63 Description of S amp CC price setting 64 Integrated test program of the CD PRO player 65 Access to the player functions without S amp CC 65 Test functions CD PRO eene a we ENEE era ERE sie 66 Special test functions of the CD PRO 67 Functional description of the mechanism 68 Abbreviations Ae ae 8000 aao A EROR enka OR 68 Functional description
122. rt times during play The yellow Mute LED lights on the power amp board only visible after lifting up the pre amp board It indicates that the amplifier is muted To avoid power on and other noises the amplifier output will be switched on only during play Pre settings for volume bass treble After power on of the jukebox or after pressing the button preset the levels of volume bass and tre ble will be set to basic values These values can be set with different binary DIP switch combina tions The switches are located on the amplifier pre amp board You can find the recommended settings on the amplifier cover 1 Tone preset 2 Two red 3 Low level DIP switches clipping LEDs LED yellow 4 CD input 14 Remote control terminals terminals Amplifier F91 0039155 13 Mode selector stereo 2 channel 5 tape magn pick up input terminals L 6 mike kit socket 12 Input selector CD tape Deet 7 line output terminals 11 BGM active indicator LED yellow 10 Volume preset DIP switches 9 Gain pre pots 8 BGM level pots 46 OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 Pre settings for volume bass treble 10 4 1 Pre settings for volume You can set the basic values for volume in 63 steps to 2dB from no up to maximum volume Que
123. s Sr 48d NIV 5 9 c 00L gr 98d NIv Niv S2d 7 pr S Niv 92d 77 9 gr I 2 0 9r 8d NIV YI SI imm r a TUN NISSY 1nooso gt j7 AS 9Vd NIV 7 78 GE Rio SVd NIV LL ig AR gt ON colt NE N Gi of 8 Vd zvd Ger uondo 13584 lva N AS NIOSO Y a SSA AG lt Alo 30001 EI O 9 5 v uod 91 OMT CD Stand 12 05 2005 lt PortA OUT
124. s also smallest metal parts and so can block the complete unit OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SNOILONYLSNI Inserting CDs 2 2 Inserting CDs Insert up to 50 or 100 CDs depending on the compartments in the carrier Start with 01 The Label must show always to the left towards the next lower number To achieve the optimum position for loading press in steps the lever ro tate carrier If less than 50 100 discs are used the number of discs used has to be pro grammed in the service program level 1 button 5 see chapter Programming number of CDs in the carrier see page 9 ATTENTION For carriers with 100 CDs the po sition 00 is the 100th CD It is recommended to insert the Compact Disc and then the title page into the appropriate nu merical slot position of the motor page system The pages can be turned manually by hand wit hout any damage to the motor drive In some models the transparent dust cover of the record carrier has to be lifted up at the front it will rest in this position NOTE After unpacking or if you turned the pa ges manually sometimes it seems that the mo torbook does not turn properly In this case turn the whole motorbook once forward and back ward using the buttons It is necessary to reprogramme the number of CDs in the carrier if number less than 50 or 100 discs are inserted to avoid the changer me chanism operating with empty compartm
125. s are still in memory Display the remaining credits by pressing button R If so delete with button LT Exit the service program 1 Setthe slide switch service at the SCC unit to OFF 2 Press LT button M The changer starts an initialisation run After this the jukebox is ready to operate Back Ground Music BGM If BGM is programmed and activated a random track from the CDs declared for BGM will be played The time between the last selected played track and the first BGM track is programmable between 1 and 98 minutes This time is also the repeat time between two BGM tracks For the K99 amplifier the reproduction loudness will be amplifier K99 reduced by a certain factor in the BGM Back Ground Music mode You also can switch BGM on by means of the DIP switch BGM for test purposes The RH bottom seg ANZEIGE DISPLAY ment of the status display on the amplifier indicates M BGM active You can adjust the volume attenuation m in with the pot BGM as long it is active ok SCHALTER SWITCHES AUTOFIJMUTE Aus oFF NormAL 2 RS232_ SERVICE ISEPARATE 1 VOLUME PARALLEL HIGH Low 58 Aus OFF 3 AVC ER sreREo 4 MODE 2 2 i 6 __ i OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 7 5 1 Back Ground Music F91 The volume for BGM reproduction is r
126. s selection button 6 gt The CD will start to play beginning with the first track Display shows first TRACK number 3 andthen the current play time in seconds e g 8sec 4 If track is pre selected with selection button 0 or 9 the complete CD will be played starting track 1 PLAY TIME of the actual track Jump to NEXT track level 1 button 0 1 Press selection button 7 to place CD onto the turntable 2 Press selection button 0 several times c The CD starts and the track number according to the number of key actuation will be played Only this track will be played Display shows first e g TRACK number 3 then the current play time in seconds 8e g 8 sec 4 f selection button O is pressed again once the next track will be played or PLAY TIME of 5 if selection button 6 is pressed the remaining tracks of the CD will the actual track be played Jump to PREVIOUS track level 1 button 9 1 Press selection button 7 to place one CD onto the turntable 2 Press selection button O several times 3 Press selection button 9 the player jumps to the previous track with each actuation Reaching track 1 this track will be played continuously 4 If button is pressed in between after this the remaining tracks of the CD will be played 5 If track 1 is reached this track will be played continuously 62 OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 STOP playing level 1
127. scs 2 1 CD handling precautions CD and player cleaning Dust fingerprints or other dirt on the disc surface can cause skipping jumping or sticking problems Because of this never touch the surface of a disc Howe ver it is rather easy to remove nicotine dust or finger prints Nicotine dust fingerprints Dust can be removed with a lintfree soft cloth If neces sary remove heavy dirt or fingerprints with a moistened soft cloth soaked in a solution of water and a detergent Never use record cleaning sprays or anti static sprays Furthermore do not use other types of cleaners contai ning benzene thinner or other solvents These liquids will cause damage to the surface of discs Move the cloth from the inside towards the outside and not in circular motion Removing scratches Use a soft cloth and a soft polish Laser lens cleaning Smoke and dust soils the lens It can be cleaned with a cue tip soaked in a detergent i e Kodak Lens Cleaner part no 0051735 Place the tip on the lens and press down carefully N ATTENTION The whole laser unit is very sensitive e Move the cue tip only in the direction shown in the pic ture perp to the sledge direction e Do not scratch the special treated surface of the lense e Take care that the cleaning solution will not run into the focus unit e Keep away metal parts from the lens unit A strong magnet is located underneath the lens It at tract
128. sh box contents level 1 button 2 35 8 4 Total number of plays level 1 button 3 35 8 5 CLEAR ALL counters reset to 0 0 0 0 level 1 button 3 35 8 6 Memory of not playable CDs level 1 6 35 9 Amplifier sce RN AN e EN denter 36 9 1 Device description of the amplifier 99 36 9 2 Technical data ek Ae rex a ko aca ce iR RN IR 36 9 3 Verification of power 37 9 4 Position of fuses and plug 38 9 5 Thefirst power ON elg re Re eR RR ee eiie 39 9 6 Volume Tt EE REENERT EE 39 97 infrared remote 40 9 8 Treble and bass control ssl rl dua Rack don won n aca mn 41 9 9 Automatic volume Correction nen 41 9 10 Background Music volume attenuation 41 9 11 External speaker 42 9 12 External amplifier connection 43 9 13 Disabling the internal mu
129. sh box total en of 119 of CDs defective the the gt flops discs contents number EPR Play CDs gripper CD carrier fication of plays version stimulator arm number Press and hold Access Program Program selection button 0 9 print out Memory to ming in Daten ming in and press button R statistics Service 4 digits l schen 8 digits level 2 CD CD is on turntable PLAY CD CD PLAY e P 4 gt stop PLAY NEXT PREVIOUS step to service level 2 i i i i i i Selection i button Clock Bonus Playstimulator i display Access display of display of display of Option display of display of display of display of back to ins vel disabled to Happy na PY Playsti reset Service d j tracks Service Hour jour mulator memory FEN TEMM Weekday per CD TT level 3 time prices time Albumpla levet een ie bes 9 Program Program Program Program Program Program Program se Sp on y n ming in ming in ming in ming in ming in ming in ming in ming in ming in SR 4 digits 4 digits 4 digits 2 digits 4 digits 4 digits 4 digits 8 digits 2 digits step to service level 3 BackGround Music BGM display display display display display of display display display of display of
130. splay shows e g gt A digit for memory reset by power off 1 ON 0 OFF gt dot for albumplay 1 ON 0 OFF change the settings press selection button 9 hold down and press selection button R The digital display goes dark gt UJ Enter the desired setting with two digits To check the settings Press selection button 9 again To exit the service program set the slide switch service at the SCC unit to OFF and press the LT button OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 7 9 Disabling single tracks Disabling single tracks You can disable up to maxinmum 25 different tracks of different CDs If somebody selects a disabled track the digital display flashes This shows that this track is not selectable Note a special peculiarity at playstimulator or BGM operation The random procedure always selects tracks out of a number of 25 per CD If the random selected track exceeds the number of tracks on the CD the procedure starts to count from the beginnung of the CD Result is if you want to disable e g track 8 on a CD with 17 tracks you also have to disable track 23 on this disc although it does not really exist To disable tracks service program level 2 1 Setthe slide switch Service at the SCC unit to ON 2 Press LT button 3 Press selection button 4 hold down and press selection button R then release both buttons 4 Press selection button 4 the display shows gt
131. t After power on and after a general reset command display shows 8 the pro gram version number of the Deutsche Wurlitzer GmbH CD control unit will be displayed with four digits followed by the version number of the CD PRO servo processor with two digits If the player is in stand by and the three buttons on the player are pressed at the same time the above mentioned se quence will be displayed but without showing 8 for reset active OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 one figure 5 display gt button 1 mode 9 H 9 button 2 g button 3 moment of power ON AT reset active LI m display dark for 1 sec LIA ____100 pause I program version number Wurlitzer CD control unit a 01 20 AF LI me 7 gt date of release 247 08 05 gt CD PRO version number 3 7 gt __ time p im mode 0 LF 65 FIELD SERVICE MANUAL 5 1313 Test functions CD PRO 15 2 66 Test functions CD PRO gt Taste 1 mode S 9 2 e m 7 5 Taste 3 mode display mode dis button 1 button 2 button 3 buttons 2 3 together play mode 0 mode 1 start stop repeat CD 1 mo
132. t will have an effect on the AVC circuit and the volume will be reduced Occasional lightning of the clipping LEDs during a loud performance is normal Continuously lightning of one or both LEDs indicates an overdriven channel and dis tortion can be heard It is recommended to re duce the volume Also speakers with an impedance lower than 40 in STEREO mode may cause an overload and the LEDs will light OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 Amplifier F91 a 99 gain pots clipping LEDs L R Clipping Amplifier F91 51 FIELD SERVICE MANUAL 5 1313 10 10 10 11 52 Overload protection The power amplifier is provided with an overload pro tection circuit While the CD is playing two green LEDs indicate that the speaker output relays are activated If one of these LEDs is dark during play and no sound appears an overload of the power amp stage has occurred which is for example caused by a short circuit in the connec tion wires to the external speakers An additional internal watch dog circuit checks that the audio signal contains no DC Voltages and no high sublow frequencies It also indicates that the load limi tation cut off has been reached If only one t
133. te circuit 43 9 14 Input selector core a RIA RR ex a mh eae edes d CR T RU Rn EEN 43 10 Amplifier F91 ee N a D 44 10 1 Verification of power 44 10 2 Position of fuses and plug connectors on the power amp board 45 10 3 Thiefirsttpower Ze a px me eR aem edu tme e ae 46 10 4 Pre settings for volume bass treble 46 10 4 1 Pre amp settings for volutme 2 24 EE aa EUR Sons e e 47 10 4 2 Pre settings for bass and treble 47 10 5 Speaker connections ei er dere gis m Rr eia E 48 10 5 1 The operating mode STEREO a erg Ed EY ERA ERR 49 10 6 Connecting external speakers in operating mode 2 50 10 7 BGM mode volume 51 10 8 Automatic volume control AVC and clipping stage 51 10 9 Overdrive protection tes Neie err a ee UE anie IRE 51 10 10 Overload protection vue re efr FERRE S S PE OPE Heime Ee re RP ERE EE 52 10 11 LUI are 52 11 70v output transformer 0043157
134. tenuation with the pot as long it is active Number of BGM CDs and repeat time Press selection button 7 the display shows e g Example 5 CDs reserved for BGM A number of BGM CDs disabled for Playstimulator repeat time 10 min BGM OFF 00 m 1 Repeat time between the single BGM tracks 10 BGM continuous play 00 e To programme press selection button 7 hold down and I press selection button R Release both buttons The display goes dark Enter the number of CDs and the repeat time with 4 digits OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 27 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SNOILONYLSNI ONI LVH3dO Back Ground Music BGM 7 5 2 7 5 3 28 Start position for BGM CDs and configuration Press button 8 The start position of the BGM CDs is displayed in the left two digits The RH digits indicate whether BGM CDs can be selected over coin insertion or not A start position of BGM CDs 01 factory pre setting B 00 BGM CDs can be selected B 01 BGM CDs can NOT be selected T A After entering this data the SCC unit calculates the BGM end posi tion itself For loading of BGM discs the end position can be lated as follows end position start position number of BGM CDs 1 To reprogramme press selection button 8 hold and press selection button R The digital display goes dark Enter start position and the select
135. the Deutsche Wurlitzer GmbH output transformer It is not allowed to consume more power than the amplifier is able to supply 23W or 45W minus the addi tional speakers eventually connected to the output transformer At some 70V systems the load is ca pable of variation from amplifier T 70v system OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 55 FIELD SERVICE MANUAL 39IA83S 1314 Fuses 12 12 1 Amplifier 184 Fuses Usually the machine is fitted with fuses of DIN 41571 5x20mm slow blow Slow blow fuses of DIN standard bear the letter T T Tr ge hence T 3 15 is the proper type to be used All fuses in the amplifier are rated T 3 15 250v The open holders of the LT fuses are capable to either 5x20mm fises of DIN 41571 standard or fuses of 6x30mm size Fast and medium blow fuses are unsuitable for the machine Only exceptions are countries with 110 117v supply where a fast blow fuse of 6 3amps F6 3 of 6x30mm size is used for the primary fuse DECKEL ABNEHMEN REMOVE COVER ENLEVEZ COUVERCLE NETZTRAFO MECHANIK Stumm VERST RKUNG OPTION STEREO COMPACT AMPLIFIER MIKROFON 40 200 000 00 main fuse L Fuse number 1 Main fuse T 3 15 At 110 117v supply F6 3 2 Suses 51 and Si2 speaker fuses 3 Fuse Si3 30v negative supply 4 Fuse S
136. the speaker power the optimum impedance in conjunction with the output transformer connection possibilities has to be determined Delivered maximum power in Watt if speakers with an impedance Voltage ap Terminal number of xx Ohm are connected F91 K99 plied to the and polarity terminals in Voltrms 16 12 8 6 4 2 91 99 0 5 91 0 7 0 2 1 0 3 2 0 6 21 2 1 0 7 91 1 291 1 3 0 4 2 0 6 3 9 1 1 2 8 1 5 6 5 1 291 1 3 0 4 2 0 5 2 7 0 7 4 14 8 2 2 4 24 3 2 2 3 0 6 3 0 85 4 5 1 3 6 1 7 9 2 6 18 5 1 6 3 2 3 1 4 2 5 3 1 5 8 2 3 10 7 3 1 16 4 6 32 9 3 8 4 3 5 4 7 3 2 1 9 7 2 8 15 4 2 19 5 6 29 8 4 58 16 8 10 8 5 8 6 4 LOW 16 4 6 21 6 2 32 9 3 43 12 3 64 18 5 128 37 16 8 6 4 3 25 7 2 33 9 5 50 14 3 67 19 1 100 286 200 57 2 20 10 7 4 2 30 8 7 40 11 6 61 17 4 81 23 2 121 34 8 d 22 11 8 4 1 36 10 4 48 13 9 72 20 8 96 27 7 144 41 6 24 12 9 5 3 HIGH 49 14 1 65 18 8 98 28 1 131 37 5 196 56 25 28 15 5 2 56 16 2 75 21 6 113 32 4 150 43 2 30 16 1 5 1 59 17 4 79 23 2 119 34 9 158 46 5 n 30 8 16 7 6 2 67 19 4 90 25 8 134 387 179 51 6 d 32 8 17 6 6 1 54 OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 Connection of 70v systems 11 4 Connection of 70v systems 70V systems are intended for transmissions over long distances They also have their own trans former in front of the speakers The primary input side of this transformer has to be connected in correct polarity with the 70V terminals of
137. tion it has no earth contacts If it is impossible e g receivers with cable supply you can separate both amps by means of the ground isolator part no 0053300 The signal of the RCA terminals is also controlled by the settings of bass treble BGM AVC and Mute 9 13 Disabling the internal mute circuit With the optional BGM Connector part no 0048133 you can connect an exter nal source to the jukebox In this case the amplifier should not be muted during standby of the jukebox Please switch off the internal mute circuit by setting the first DIP switch of the 2 sw group Mute to OFF Laur EXTERNAL SPEAKER 8W 80W For more information order the Deutsche Wurlitzer GmbH technical information leaflets 116 ERNREQLE REMOTE CONTROL DECKEL ABNEHMEN REMOVE Cover 9 14 Input selector With the 5th DIP switch of the 6 sw group you can set either CD or tape input as active DECKEL ABNEHMEN REMOVE Cover OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 43 FIELD SERVICE MANUAL
138. top time level 2 button 6 1 8 Set the slide switch service at the SCC unit to ON Press LT button Press selection button 4 hold down and press selection button then release both buttons The display is dark Service level 2 is reached Press selection button 6 The display shows flashing gt 1 means start time c then the start time will be displayed with four digits e g 9 00 o clock Press selection button 6 again The display shows flashing gt 2 means stop time gt then the stop time will be displayed with four digits e g 12 30 o clock 341 reprogram press selection button 6 hold and press selection button R The digital display goes dark Enter the HappyHour start and stop time with 8 digits After complete entry the digital display is dark Example HappyHour should operate from 09 05 to 11 00 o clock Enter 8 figures 0 9 0 5 1 1 0 0 To check the settings Repeat the steps 4 and 5 Programming of the additional bonus plays level 2 button 7 1 Press selection button 7 The display shows additional bonus plays du ring Happy hour e g c 1 additional play at bonus level 4 B4 3 additional plays at bonus level 3 B3 gt 5 additional plays at bonus level 2 B2 e B2 7 additional plays at bonus level 1 B1 B4 To reprogram press selection button 7 hold and press selection but ton R The digital
139. u set this value to 01 all selections will be played in selection order T 8 To check the settings Press selection button 3 again To exit the service program set the slide switch service at the SCC unit to OFF and press the LT button once The changer starts an initialisation run After this the jukebox is ready to operate OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 31 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SNOILONYLSNI Album selection and memory reset by power off level 2 button 9 7 8 Album selection and memory reset by power off level 2 button 9 By setting the corresponding digit these options are available Album selection is possible by entering the disc number followed by 0 0 track 0 0 All tracks on the CD are played starting with the first track An album is only selectable by coin insertion if credits of the 4th bonus level have been obtained or in free play modus link in row GP from 0 to F on the SCC unit of the jukebox Memory reset feature will cancel remaining credits and selections by power off of the jukebox This option prevents the jukebox playing preselected tracks from the day before the jukebox was swit ched off in the night To change the settings Service program level 1 1 32 Set the slide switch service at the SCC unit to ON Press LT button Press selection button 4 hold down and press selection button R then release both buttons Press selection button 9 the di
140. with test wire to ground Malfunction of key contact Insufficient key travel Broken wire on this key Plug yellow not seated good enough Computer defective with an affected input cir cuit R65 to 86 D45 to 65 IC8 IC9 Wrong adjustment of light control gates Illumination light affecting Z light gate reflec tions at the adges of carrier base plate Record carrier latch delayed by mechanical friction or too wide opening latching too late Light control gate retarded Credit and selection reset after power off not used 73 FIELD SERVICE MANUAL 5 1314 Faults by selection entry 74 The CD played is the one selected howe ver not the selected track e he selected CD is not played e CD carrier is rota ting permanently Digital display shows the selection correctly but after this the juke box does not operate e The selected CD is placed onto the turn table but will not be played e The digit on the CD control does not light e After approx 50 se conds CD will be re turned to carrier e The selected CD is placed onto the turn table but will not be played e The digit on the CD control shows 0 e After approx 50 se conds CD will be re turned to carrier e The selected CD is placed onto the turn table but will not be played but after ap prox 50 seconds CD will be returned to car rier e Selection does not cor e The selecte
141. wn in the picture The required battery type and position of the batteries in the hand transmitter are shown on the casing position Part no of the hand transmitter 0040443 of batteries OMT CD Edition 12 05 2005 19 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SNOILONYLSNI Pre settings for volume 5 3 5 3 1 20 Pre settings for volume After power on of the jukebox or after pressing the but ton preset the values of volume bass and treble re ach the values set by the DIP switches You can set the basic values for volume in 63 steps from zero up to maximum volume At the amplifier front side opening Volume there are 6 DIP switches for each channel These switches have different values 1 2 to 32 If you add all the values of the switches in position ON you will get the value for the set volume Consequently the switches 32 and 16 give a coarse adjustment whilst the lower numbers may be used for fine adjustment You can find the recommended settings on the ampli fier cover NOTE If all switches are in position OFF no volume if all switches are in position ON the maximum volume appears at power on Pre settings for bass and treble Similarly the values for bass and treble can be set Both channels should be adjusted the same Three DIP switches with the values 1 2 4 are provided for each bass and treble You can choose 7 different steps from minimum to maxi

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