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STUDIO SOUND and 2 CHANNEL PREAMP
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6. 8 7 21822662 5 SECTION 9 2 CHANNEL SOUND SYSTEM cessent nennen 9 1 Acoustical Compensation Equalizer Tone Controls sse enne 9 3 Equalizer Settings pae e E Re eue ad ded 9 3 Soft and Highly Absorbent 9 4 Average or Moderately Absorbent ROOMS 9 5 Hard or Non Absorbent 9 5 SECTION 10 OPERATOR SCREENS 10 1 d E 10 2 Menu cd c Le f dee SA PE a d i coe dedi pe Pe ue 10 4 H 10 4 e MI 10 5 Pricing and Play Optio miss 10 5 Song Play Order 1 ee rede en ee 10 6 toad PEDE 10 6 Add wh He p a ec ae ae ea ree 10 7 Autoplay MOTE e cee 10 7 Clear Gredit Clear
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8. tc 55 9 2 Section 9 2 Channel Sound System SOUND SYSTEM Acoustical Compensation Equalizer Tone Controls The preamplifier contains seven tone controls on each channel to compensate for room acoustics in various locations These controls are on the amplifier chassis The sound level at which the phonograph will be operated and the room furnishings determine the settings of these controls Aroom with carpet and drapery is a soft or highly absorbent location A crowded roomis also highly absorbent These location require greater emphasis of high frequencies A room with paneled walls and a bare or tiled floor is a hard nonabsorbent location which requires greater low frequency emphasis Regardless of the room acoustics the high and low frequency characteristics of your speakers can influence the equalizer settings as much or more than the room acoustics What This Graphic Equalizer Does This graphic equalizer controls the tone for seven specific tone ranges The frequency for each range is printed next to each equalizer control IMPORTANT gt Each of these controls can limit the maximum volume for its range by as much as 7596 gt This means that if a control is set to minimum that the maximum power available for that range is only about 128 watts gt If all of the graphic equalizer controls are set to minimum then the phonograph will produce no mor
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10. ee ve c RT XR E Ru 11 26 Output Transformer 11 27 Rowelink Controller 11 28 Hanger Bracket 11 29 Accessory Equipment 2 Channel Preamp 11 30 VI 21822662 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heedall warnings 4 Follow allinstructions 5 Donotusethis apparatus near water 6 Clean only with a dry cloth 7 Donotblockany ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Donotdefeat the safety purpose of the polar ized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety Ifthe provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs
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13. ctecbscueesssaucceeesdeeessantcetesceciee Accepts 256 and 1 coins Credit 2 Magnetic Card Reader Touchscreen Monitor eese eese nnne nnns 17 LCD with ELO Saw Touchscreen SOUND SYSTEM Core Computer c ER 16 bit Stereo Frequency Response anas sienten 20 to 20 000 Hz Channel Separation waste sees amu ce ca CV Y dna Dec ean 90 db 9 1 000 Hz ioc 0 7 V approx depending on the album Power Amplifier Second 1000 watt Stereo Amplifier is Optional 1000 Watt Stereo FTC Rating 2 Ohm Loads 5 THD 1000 watts RMS FTC Rating 70 V Lines 9 5 44 250 watts RMS Audio Video Controller Pre amplifier Channels Two Stereo or one Stereo and Two Mono of Four Mono Four Control Range 20 db Tone control is accomplished through a 5 band equalizer 10 db filter band Selection System 300 Albums Transformer Package 70 V line for extension speakers System Frequency Response
14. 40 to 20 000 4 db 1 10 21822662 Section 1 Unpacking 8 System Description LIGHTING Lamp Type Lamp Specs Fluorescent 2 6 watt 9 F6T5 CW Neon Custom FUSES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS System Power Supply 120 VAC Transformer Primary Only Two 6 amp Circuit Breakers 24 4 PTV DG c EE 4 amp Fuse eee ST See Figure 2 1 21822662 1 11 DLW 1 Phonograph This page left intentionally blank 1 12 21822662 Section 2 Installing Hard Drive and Testing INSTALLING THE HARD DRIVE The following steps describe how to install a hard drive in the jukebox CAUTION Hard drives are extremely sensitive to physical mishandling Always keep the hard drives protected from accidental falls banging dust or liquids To avoid damage do not remove drive from tray WARNING Never install or remove a hard drive when the unit is powered on As an extra precaution always unplug the CC Core Computer from the UPS battery outlet before removing or inserting a hard drive tray 1 Unlock the jukebox and open the front door 2 Unplug the CC from the UPS see figure 2 1 3 Unlatch the two latches on the side of the Core Computer Swing the hard drive assembly open NOTE Allhard drives will be shipped ina removable hard drive
15. to make selection Touchscreen sends selection information to the computer Cover artis sent to the track loop the song falls into queue and 1 credit will decrement For downloadable music Customer touches song to make selection Touchscreen sends selection information to the computer Application prompts customer to approve that the selection will cost 1 extracredit Download Now iconis sent to the track loop and 2 credits decrement Computer begins to download song from internet to the local drive Song falls into queue once download is complete may take 5 30 minutes depending on net work traffic and the number of downloaded songs selected before hand 21822662 Section 5 Troubleshooting Step 6 Selectionis played Computer sends aRowelink message to the Audio Video Controller for Studio Sound or the Rowelink Controller for 2 Channel Preamp to un mute the amplifier e Songis located on the local computer hard drive and played Use Volume Control Unitto adjust volume 21822662 5 5 DLW 1 Phonograph 5 6 Relay Switched 120 VAC CREDIT PULSE Power Mars Series and ENABLE 2000 Bill Acceptor IMONEX 2 Channel COIN ACCEPTOR OPTIONAL MARS 330 212 NRI G 13 COIN CONTROLS C120 MICROCOIN S5 ELECTRONIC COIN ACCEPTOR 34032903 VOLUME CONTROL UNIT CH2 CH3 CH4 OOOO MIC2 MIC3 SINGER
16. AA pe USB 9 o RESET KEYBOARD 61132003 MOUSE 34039201 Extremely Cool MAGNETIC COM 4 1000 500x2 CARD READER Digital Amplifier ATX POWER SWITCH Red Overload Red Overload External ATX Power Reset switch located gt ME on back of DL 11 CH1 or 3 CH20r 4 22145801 System Power Supply 40917102 supplies power to all Output Transformer POWER TRANSFORMER system components ASSEMBLY Transforms 120 VAC primary POWER switch disconnects to secondary s for the A V power from all components except the UPS and the CORE Controller the 1000 watt Extension amplifier and DC voltage COMPUTER Speakers supplies POWER 100 VAC center tapped and 20 VAC secondaries 49V 40 center tapped secondary gt py E 9 Vi 12 V and 24 V A DPDT relay supplies 120 VAC power to the Touchscreen Monitor Fluorescent Lamps and BillAcceptor ON OFF CTRL This signal toggles when the POWER switch on the and 12 V power to the neon power Relay Volume Control Unit is pushed supply A high ON OFF CTRL signal switched de energizes the relay to disconnect 120 VAC the 120 VAC and 12 V power power 5 1 DLW 1 STARLINK BLOCK DIAGRAM STUDIO SOUND 21822662 5 7 DLW 1 Phonograph 34032901 Volume Control Unit P5 ON O B 6 CH2 CH3 CH4 3403
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20. Control LM roae a E A AEE AANE E E 1 8 Audio Video E 1 8 2 Ghannel Preamp ac come 1 8 1000 Watt Audio Digital Power 8 1 8 ou 1 8 Mars BIIlACCEpIOT oaao a 1 8 Eius D 1 10 Lamps Fuses Circuit Breakers Dre no 1 11 SECTION 2 INSTALLING THE HARD DRIVE AND TESTING Installing the Hard Drive and 1 1 11 nennen nennen nnne ninh innen nnne nnne 2 1 Testing the reru ede aude niei 2 3 Peripheral eee E 2 3 5 eee 2 8 aE DE 2 3 Credit Card Reader eee ae ug dm ee hn 2 3 e tree ie Petit bv 2 4 SECTION 3 VENUE INSTALLATION 3 1 Installing the 3 2 21822662 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 3 VENUE INSTALLATION continued Ethernet Cable Pin Out and Instructions 3 3 Setup ED
21. enpo M wun 9 949 S z ____ 5 IOHNOO H H yuno 9 e qeo eui 0 21822662 3 20 21822662 Section 4 Routine Service INTRODUCTION Routine and preventative maintenance is to be performed on your normal periodic service call This section discusses how to collect money perform the cash audit and do preventive mainte nance procedures Changing music collecting statistic figures and changing other venue specific features can be done via the Extranet at the Operator s office or at the venue Detailed instructions on how to use the Extranet are located in Section 8 4 1 DLW 1 Phonograph COLLECTING MONEY The following describes how to remove cash from the jukebox and record the non resetting cash value Stepl Turnthejukebox lock and allow the jukebox to open Step2 Remove thecashbox andempty outallcoins then remove all bills from stacker Step3 Push COLLECT switch on Rowelink Controller Collection Operator Screen shows cash bills and coin totals for current period and last period Step4 Push Collect NOW once Current Period totals will transfer to L
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24. Section 10 Operator Screens COLLECTION This screen displays the current and previous col lection and play totals After collecting the money touch Collect NOW to add current period totals to ALL periods transfer totals from the Current Period intothe Last Period and clear the Current Period The All Periods totals show lifetime unit totals Touch menu toreach the main menu screen PRICING AND PLAY OPTIONS This screen is used to access the pricing and play screens Touch back to return to the previous screen 10 5 DLW 1 Phonograph Operato r Screen 2 SONG PLAY ORDER Sets the music play for FIFO First in First out Random a ee Qut Default Thebutton willturn orange when touched to indicate an active choice Random Touch back toreturn to the previous screen Operator Screen PRICING OPTIONS 3 Credits Per Dotter Sets up pricing for selections ES Er The button will turn orange when touched to indicate 3 Credits Caller anactive choice Hop CLE i F 1 Fre ray o F Free Hode carpas 6 13 par peed in ies back Touch back toreturn to the previous screen 10 6 21822662 Section 10 Operator Screens Operator Screen EM ADD FREE CREDITS Adds acredit each time Add Credit is touched To
25. Theinside wiring installation ap pointment was not scheduled Theinside wiring installation has notoccurred The line was not installed in the pre selected location The line jack was not labeled by the technician 21822662 Trouble Router does not work The Download Now feature and orthe Buy CD feature 21822662 Symptom When the power button is depressed nothing happens When the power button is pressed many lights flash onandthenall goout The Link Receive light in the front of the router does not light up when an Ethernet cable is plugged inthe respective ft Neither feature has ever been available in the venue ONLY Buy CD is available The features were available but nolongeravailable Section 5 Troubleshooting Probable Cause The line was not installed in the pre selected location The line jack was not labeled by the technician The AC power plug is not inserted in the receptacle on the back of the router The wall plug is not hot The button is not pushed all the way in The power button was not fully depressed to catch and remain inthe ON position Ethernet port 1 is not suppose to be used The Ethernet portis dead The jukebox is not powered on Thecableis loose at the CC box in thejukebox Thereis no Ethernet cable connection between the router and the jukebox The Ethernet cable is n
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27. 1 Ch2 Ch3 Ch4 channels 1 2 3 linked channel 4 separate Chl Ch2 Ch4 Ch3 channels 1 2 4 linked channel 3 separate Ch1 Ch3 Ch4 Ch2 channels 1 3 4 linked channel 2 separate Ch2 Ch3 Ch4 Ch1 channels 2 3 4 linked channel 1 separate 1 Ch2 Ch3 Ch4 channels 1 2 linked channels 3 and 4 separate Ch1 Ch2 Ch3 Ch4 channels 1 and 2 separate channels 3 and 4 linked Ch1 Ch2 Ch3 Ch4 all channels separate four mono channels 1 Ch3 Ch2 Ch4 channels 1 3 linked channels 2 4 linked If you change the settings touch SAVE to record your changes 21822662 10 17 DLW 1 Phonograph UNDO BACK SAVE UNDO I TETTE UEM Settings ploy he jeri ligpur Select FOR STUDIO SOUND ONLY FOR 2 CHANNEL PREAMP ONLY REMOTE CONTROL SETUP IRSETTINGS IR SETTINGS Enables or disables Autoplay Override Pause Reject and Input Select onthe IR Factory settings disable all except Reject Touch item to changeit A red button witha yellow check mark indicates enabled AUTOPLAY OVERRIDE Allows remote to turn autoplay on or off PAUSE Pauses selection foramaximum of 10 minutes or until pause is pushed second time whichever comes first REJECT Allows IR remote to cancel selection playing INPUT SELECT Selects a different Front end input each time input selectis pushed Do not enable this featur
28. Microphone Setup FOR STUDIO SOUND ONLY FOR 2 CHANNEL PREAMP ONLY ROWELINK CONFIGURATION This screen is used to access other screens Back to Peripheral Setup will return you to the Hardware Diagnostics screen Quit will end the Service Mode and return to the Music Selection screen BACK BACK System Cenfiguration Credit Module We KID Fulacbos YU Modal We FOR STUDIO SOUND ONLY FOR 2 CHANNEL PREAMP ONLY SYSTEM CONFIGURATION This screen displays the status of the Rowelink modules and the software version of the jukebox You cannot change the date and time Select your time zone by repeatedly touching the displayed zone then touch SAVE to record it The Background Delay is explained in step 1 of Adding a BGM Background Music Unit CAUTION Touching Restore will immediately restore the factory settings 10 12 21822662 Section 10 Operator Screens BACK SAVE UNDO PRICING SETUP rept enne Settings match configuration of electronic Cail Bill nite n coin mech and Mars bill acceptor 25 Quarter 1 2 100 etc 1 4 5 The settings 1 1 Fase Coin Bill 1 0 1 100 i 2 25 2 200 EE 3 100 3 500 4 through 10 0 4 1000 5 2000 6 through 10 0 FOR STUDIO SOUND and 2 CHANNEL PREAMP BACK AUDIO EQ
29. Section 2 Installing Hard Drive Testing TESTING THE UNIT Once the jukebox is powered on and the user interface is running see figure 2 5 Jukebox User Interface try the following procedures before moving and installing the unit at the venue PERIPHERALS Touch Screen NOTE Every time a hard drive is installed in a CC enclosure the touch screenneeds to be calibrated The following procedure describes how to calibrate the touch screen 1 Press the Calibration button on the Rowelink Controller see figure 2 3 Press the button in once to launch the calibration program This will override the application while the program runs See figure 2 4 for a picture of the calibration program interface 2 Close the phonograph door and make sure it is locked 3 Follow the directions on the screen touching the center of the target then touching YES CALIBRATION ROWELINK CONTROLLER 261 FIGURE 2 3 FIGURE 2 4 ROWELINK CONTROLLER CALIBRATION SCREEN Bill Acceptor Insert a dollar bill in the jukebox and check that the increment in credits available corresponds with the pricing scheme for the jukebox Credit Card Reader Fully insert and remove any magnetic card credit debit or Club Ecast into the dipper while the application is running and assure that the card is acknowledged by the application The card will not be charged if the jukebox is not hooked up to a network or if the process is
30. CAUTION Supplied fasteners 1 1 2 lag screws are for wood wall stud construction For other types of construction installer must provide and use appropriate fasteners Installing Hanger Bracket Hanger Bracket is shipped installed to back of the Wallphono See Figure 1 1 1 1 4 Loosen 2 screws in slots for both Retainer Brackets that hold the Hanger Bracket in place on back of cabinet See Figure 1 2 Slide Retainer Bracket to side and remove Then lower and remove Hanger Bracket IMPORTANT Save Retainer Brackets for later use after Wallphono is hung PREFERRED METHOD At the installation location use a level to mark a line that is exactly level and 66 9 16 169 cm above the floor This will place bottom of the Wallphono at the recommended 33 1 2 85 cm above the floor IMPORTANT This line must be horizontal so that the Wallphono will be level IMPORTANT If replacing a WP100 use the level to mark a line that is exactly 4 1 2 directly below existing holes This will allow for using the existing lower holes in wall and placing the Wallphono at the same recommended height Locate wall stud locations on the horizontal line If using supplied lag screws drill 5 32 holes at mark Place Hanger Bracket against wall Align Hanger Bracket holes with wall marks and attach with all fasteners 21822662 21822662 33 500 BACK VIEW FIGURE 1 1 Section 1 Unpacking amp System Description DLW 1
31. DLW 1 Phonograph DLW 1 LED S POWER SUPPLY BOARD 9 LED Should be on On when 9 VDC is available at the Power Supply 12 V LED Should be on On when 12 VDC is available at the Power Supply 24 V LED Should be on On when 24 VDC is available at the Power Supply VALID IR LED optional mounted remotely On POWER UP 9 VDC applied to the ROWELINK CONTROLLER via the POWER SUP PLY this LED flashes 3 times It also flashes when VALID Remote signal is seen ROWELINK CONTROLLER 5 VDC 12 VDC 24 VDC and 24VAC LED s Should be on On when there is power to the ROWELINK CONTROLLER via the HUB IR RCV LED Flashes whenever IR signal is seen by the RCVR optional May flash due to ambient light KID RL TX LED Should be flashing Flashes when the ROWELINK CONTROLLER sends RL signal back to CORE COMPUTER Rate is approximately ten times per second CC RL RX LED Should be flashing Flashes when ROWELINK CONTROLLER receives a RL signal from one of the ROWELINK devices Appears almost continuously on rate is more than 20 times per second CCRL TXLED Should be flashing Flashes when Rowelink Master Commands are sent from the Computer Core Appears almost continuously on rate is more than 20 times per second CRDT RL TX LED Should be flashing Flashes whenthe ROWELINK CONTROLLER sends a RL signal back to the CORECOMPUTER Rateis approximately once per second CRDTSTATUSLED Will flash whenacoinisinserted
32. Step 1 Setthe Background Music Delay The delay is the number of seconds that elapse before Background Music plays Time starts elapsing when DLW 1 is at standby To prevent background music between songs set the delay to 10 or more seconds Push SERVICES WITCH to enter Main Menu Touch Hardware Diagnostics Touch Configure Hardware Touch System Configuration Touch box showing seconds of Background Delay Touch to clear the present value enter the seconds of delay you desire and touch OK Touch SAVE arrow to record your changes Touch BACK arrow to return to System Admin amp Auditing Step 2 Plug a stereo BGM unit into the left and right Stereo A BGM Input or Plug amono BGM unit into the Mono BGM Input Touch Audio Modes to view Audio Modes Input Select screen In the Background row Touch the input you plugged the BGM unit into Touch Muting to view Audio Modes Muting screen Inthe Background row remove all check marks by touching them Touch SAVE arrow to record your changes Touch BACK arrow to return to Hardware Setup Step 3 Ifthe BGM unit has tone controls set them for a flat response Adjust the phonograph to a comfortable volume and listen to the Background Music Ifthe BGM unit has a volume control increase it until the music starts to distort then reduce ita little ways past where itno longer distorts Ifthe BGM unit does nothavea volume control and
33. Step3 The final line installation date and time can be set up per the Operator s local telephone carrier s and venue s convenience Ecast encourages the Operator to be presentat the time of installation to direct the technician where to install the line Ifthis is not possible selection can be made prior to the installation as long as someone at the venue can direct the technician Step4 Therouter should also be installed at this time see INSTALLING THE ROUTER below Step5 Call Ecast and inform that the line is in 21822662 6 3 DLW 1 Phonograph INSTALLING THE ROUTER Introduction DLW 1 Router provides two major functions for the DLW 1 System It is the connecting hub for theDLW 1 Jukebox in the venue and delivers the Internet from the outside world The router box is the smart translation tool that dials into the designated phone line and delivers the Internet to the Units in the bar see Figure 6 1 The connection between the router to the designated phone line and to jukebox will be the same for both types of Internet technology Dial up or DSL LINE 1 FIGURE6 1 qaa lt DSL LINE ETHERNET CABLE POWER CORD FROM JUKEBOX Description The Dial up and DSL routers look exactly the same from the outside and provide the same functions to the user but at different speeds The only external difference between the Dial up and the DSL router is the model number see Table 1A Internet Access Router
34. Touch back toreturn to the previous screen 10 21 DLW 1 Phonograph Operator Screen Log 10 22 View Application Logs ng 14 2001 21 15 54 22 21 00 U 09 14 2001 22 21 124U QUICK DIAGNOSTICS A read only screen used for diagnostics NETWORK DIAGNOSTICS A read only screen used for diagnostics APPLICATIONLOGS A read only screen used for diagnostics Touch back toreturn to the previous screen 21822662 Section 10 Operator Screens Operator Screen UPDATE CONTROLLER CAUTION Do notuse the Force Update feature without prior approval from Customer Service Operator Screen CONFIGURATION SUMMARY Configuration Summary A read only screen Operator Screen Y 4 MUSIC FILTER Categories with check mark will not be played on this machine Place or remove a check mark by touching the white box Touch back toreturn to the previous screen 000000 21822662 10 23 DLW 1 Phonograph Operator Screen SPANISH USER INTERFACE Ernglah Only Default Spanish English amp Spanish 10 24 21822662 Section 10 Operator Screens ADDINGA BGM BACKGROUND MUSIC UNIT STUDIOSOUND ONLY Donotskipsteps Allsteps must be done to navigate properly through the menus If you get lost back through the menus by touching back the back arrow or Back to Peripheral Setup
35. sets Routing of microphones to the four channels AuxL and AuxR 10 2 21822662 Section 10 Operator Screens System Settings View system settings Network Settings view network settings System Diagnostics Quick Diagnostic Network Diagnostic Application logs Update Controller Touching the Force Update button initiates a full system update Configuration Summary View summary of Last Collection Credit Pricing Play Song Order Auto Play Queue Recovery and Credit Recovery Music Filter Choose categories that should NOT be played on this machine then re boot the computer 21822662 10 3 DLW 1 Phonograph MAIN MENU Operator Screen The service button inside the Netstar box will lead System Auditing you to our Operator Screens Prie Options 1 1 GB Pricing And Play options The MAIN MENU SCREEN is the main operator Hardware Diagnostics screen All setup programming can be reached from here Configuration Summary 9 Music Category Management Touch quit to exit the service mode and return to the MUSIC SELECTION SCREEN Operator Screen SYSTEM AUDITING This screen is used to reach the collection screen Collection 10 4 21822662 Operator Screen Collect NOW Operator Screen Song Play Order Credit Pricing 6 Add Free Credits 6 Auto Play Made Clear Credits Clear Queue Recover Credits Recover Queue 21822662
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37. 5 TERENE NEENA RE KUE 8 4 MUSIC 8 4 SYSTEM nte olo a a EP 8 4 What are system reports oie 8 4 How often are system reports carried 84 How to read system 8 4 Can find out what s wrong with a unit that is not working 84 What to do if a unit is 0 8 4 Mni 8 5 Adding deleting albums 8 5 AUTO SUGGES 8 5 UEM EHI MESI iE UN eae 8 5 Manual select remove acie cn iue deciden ies edo to eae 8 6 What is the maximum number of albums can add to location s system each month 8 6 How long does it take to process my request to add or delete albums 8 6 Can see a list of albums on each location s DLW 1 8 6 is EE 8 7 What can ledit treten iuvet 8 7 HOW evened eterna sheet
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39. NEON LAMPS 24 ans 5000 20 BALLAST ASSEMBLY 34043001 SHIELDED NEON POWER SUPPLY 34042901 2 6 5 or 2 2815 LAMPS 12 VDC 120 V 50 60 HZ 34039101 12VDC FAN R B 34039910 120V CABINET HARNESS 34039903 321 BILL ACCEPTOR FIGURE 5 4 continued DLW 1 WIRING DIAGRAM 2 CHANNEL PREAMP 21822662 Section 5 Troubleshooting FAN PLATE ASSEMBLY 40928401 TO POWER SUPPLY 5 17 DLW 1 Phonograph TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS The best way to isolate a problem is to determine its cause The following charts should help to narrow down which module is failing and whether it can be fixed or needs to be replaced Start with finding the Trouble column that relates the closest to the problem you are experiencing and then match it to the closest Symptom There can be many Probable Causes listed foreach Symptom The Probable Causes are listed in increasing order of probability Trouble Application does not boot up The tray is stuck 5 18 Symptom At the first boot up screen Detecting IDE Primary Master reports None The boot up process stops at DISK BOOT FAILURE INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER Atthe first boot up screen Detecting IDE Primary Master hangs at Press F4 to continue The tray will not come out of the drive bay Probable cause The hard drive tray is not key
40. This amount must notexceed 1000 watts If itis more than 1000 watts you must reduce the power used by the extension speakers to reduce the total power consumed then recalculate the total power consumed 2 When you have reached a satisfactory combination of speakers and speaker power consumption use the CONNECTION column the connections are in parentheses as a wiring guide to make the actual connection The speaker terminal strips on the output transformer refer to figure 1 1 are accessed by opening the front door of phonograph Refer to figure 3 7 for typical examples of speaker connections NOTE v 4 The amplifiermay be connected toa load of 1000 watts before distortion will begin to increase beyond specification 3700 2182 62 Section 3 Venue Installation Table 3 2A Amplifier Overload Check Check that the amplifier is not overloaded by performing the following four steps Make sure that the extension speakers are connected to the proper speaker taps Set the volume control to 63 maximum volume and make a selection While the music is playing if the OVERLOAD INDICATOR S stay OFF or occasionally flicker in a random manner the load is acceptable If the OVERLOAD INDICATOR S are always lit or flicker continuously the amplifier is overloaded and will shut down and you must perform Step 4 Do this step only if the OVERLOAD INDICATOR S came on as described in Step Find the source of the ove
41. VOLUME POWER REJECT CREDIT MODE 40846302 DLW 1 STARLINK BLOCK DIAGRAM STUDIO SOUND CREDIT PULSE CREDIT PULSE and 12 ROWELINK IR SIGNALS IRRECV R MDB BILL ACCEPTOR ROWELINK PULSE BILL ACCEPTOR ROWELINK COIN SWITCHES ELECTRONIC COIN ACCEPTOR 40926001 ROWELINK CONTROLLER CALIBRATE 5925 SERVICE 525 COLLECT 575 REJECT 5 6 POWER 9 o 5 VDC 12 VDC ROWELINK 24 VDC 24 VAC IR RCV KID RL TX CC RL RX CC RL TX CRDTRL TX IR crotstatus Pf DETECTOR 9 12 V and 24 V ON OFF CONTROL FIGURES 1 21822662 Section 5 Troubleshooting ETHERNET ROWELINK 2 ROWELINK 44 TX Located outside of Phonograph gt AA Link Audio Left gt RX Right 22151901 17 inch SVGA MONITOR 120 B id TFT LCD POWER 0 VAC Touchscreen SUPPLY power E raa Powar SVGA Monitor VIDEO 9E ius 22143802 Rowelink 40917401 Audio Video Controller Relay switched 120 VAC power Relay switched 12 V power NEON POWER Hard Drive Yellow SUPPLY MUTE CH2 CH3 40927401 UPS 120 AA battery Always ON Yellow Clip Yellow Clip LINE back up AA 120 VAC Wiring Faut power
42. all Application Software all music and all setup and audit data The single board computer converts music selections stored on the hard drive into a stereo signal for the systems audio components It also connects to the Internet the SVGA touchscreen monitor the credit card reader the UPS and the Rowelink modules TOUCHSCREEN 17 LCD MONITOR 22151901 Studio Sound Model Only TOUCHSCREEN 15 LCD MONITOR 22160801 2 Channel Preamp Model Only All viewing displaying selecting or entering is done through the Touchscreen Monitor Some of the things it is used for are viewing and making selections displaying the selection playing displaying pricing and credits viewing and changing setup and audit data downloading selections and interacting with the Internet CREDIT CARD READER 34038401 Allows you to purchase music and other items with your credit card The touchscreen monitor indicates a valid read and guides you through your purchase UPS 40927401 The UPS is a battery powered unit that provides backup power to the Core Computer if AC line power is temporarily lost SYSTEM POWER SUPPLY 22145801 The system power supply produces 9 VDC 12 VDC 24 VDC and has a relay to turn on off the phonograph lights touchscreen monitor and Mars Bill Acceptor It has an IEC 320 power inlet two 6A circuit breakers two 4 amp fuses and a power switch for service repair of the phonographs parts The power switch removes power from all com
43. convenience recep tacles and the point where they exit from the appara tus 11 Onlyusethe attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Useonly with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the ap paratus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart appa ratus combination to avoid injury from tip over ne 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service person nel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as when the power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within equilat eral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclo sure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accom panying the phonograph WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture No objects filled with liq
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47. Model Number 1 Dial up Netopia 2020 2 DSL Netopia 7100 C Table 1A CAUTION There is a major difference between the two routers internal hardware and how they are configured Due to these internal differences itis very important thatthe correctrouteris installed in the venue that itis configured for Routers are non transferrable Also the Dial up Router willbe sent directly to the Operator and the DSL Router will be sent directly to the venue where it will be installed NOTE Ifthe router is removed from the box itis shipped in also be identified by the manufacturer serial number located on the underside of the router Cross check this serial number with Ecast Technical Support WARNING Therouter must have 24 hour AC power For all same reasons the jukebox musthave always on power the jukebox would be useless without the router a 282662 Section 6 Network The following steps describe how to install the router in the venue Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 21822662 SelectaLocation Regardless of wherethe designated telephone jack was installed the router box must be keptaway from tampering accidental shut off or from tech savvy customers who could potentially steal Internet service from the venue and operator Please see Where to Install the Designated Line and Router for more suggestions Contact Ecast s technical supportif you have any questions about the placement l
48. SVGA TFT LCD Power Stereo Input SVGA __ Touchscreen Monitor 22143802 video CORE Hard Driv e Green 61138701 Neon Power Power 2 CHANNEL Mz Supply Mute PREAMP Hard Driv e Yellow CH1 CH2 hen 40927401 UPS Always ON Backed up Power ON L 9 wiring Fault Relay Switched 120 VAC Power Volume Control Relay Switched 12 V Power Yellow Clip Yellow Clip ot ON OFF 575 Used 5V Reset 61132003 34039201 EXTREMELY COOL Magnetic 1000 500 X 2 COM 4 Card WATTS RMS ATXP i Reader ower Switch AUDIO DIGITAL AMPLIFIER External ATX Power Red Ov erload Red Overload 525 Reset Switch Located gt AA on Back on Starlink CH1or3 CH2or4 22145801 SYSTEM POWER 40917102 Output Transformer POWER TRANSFORMER SUPPLY ASSEMBLY Supplies power to all Transforms 120 VAC system components Power Switch disconnects primary to secondary 5 for the 2 channel preamp and power from all components 120 5 DC voltage supplies except the UPS and the Core SERE Computer te 100 VAC center tapped and 20 VAC secondaries Power 40 center tapped secondary ay By T 9 V 12 V and 24 V MS ON OFF CTRL this signal toggles when the Power button on the optional IR remote is pushed Relay Switched 12V Power A DPDT relay supplies 120 VAC power to the Touchscreen M
49. Section 9 screens Remote Control Setup Parameters and Audio Modes Output Modes for other possible configurations AUDIO VIDEO CONTROLLER 40917401 Studio Sound Model Only This Rowelink module transforms audio signals from the Core Computer microphones and other sound processors equipment systems into signals for the Power Amplifier It has AVC automatic volume control to correct varying recording levels and tone control via 5 band equalizers All adjustments and options are programmable via the touchscreen and retained on the Core Computer hard drive 2 CHANNEL PREAMP 61138701 2 Channel Preamp Model Only This Rowelink module transforms audio signals from the Core Computer microphones and other sound processors equipment systems into signals for the Power Amplifier It has AVC automatic volume control to correct varying recording levels and tone control via 7 band equalizers 1000 WATT AUDIO DIGITAL POWER AMPLIFIER 61132003 The 2 channel audio digital power amplifier is rated 1000 watts 500 per channel RMS into 2 ohm load The full volume output voltage is 32 volts note the full volume output voltage in previous CD phonographs is 21 volts The amplifier is protected against overloads and short circuits Continuous severe overloads or shorts may shut down the amplifier or a channel but will not damage it If the overload is removed a signal will reset the amplifier when the next selection plays OUTPUT TRANSFOR
50. Turn all seven right channel and seven left channel graphic equalizer controls fully counterclockwise The graphic equalizer s controls should now be set as shown to the right Play a selection and turn the controls slightly no more than 1 8 of a turn at a time until the sound is accept able Be sure that the phonograph volume is adequate If the volume is not adequate you will need to turn each control up counterclockwise slightly until the volume 15 satisfactory Remember The maximum volume setting is obtained when all controls are turned full counterclockwise Hard or Non Absorbent Rooms Rooms that are paneled and have bare or tiled floors are considered to be hard nonabsorbent 1 Turn all seven right channel and seven left channel graphic equalizer controls fully counterclockwise Turn the 15 8 KHz control all the way clockwise as shown to the right Turn the 10 8 KHz control to the position midway between the maximum and minimum position as shown to theright Leave the 46 Hz 108 Hz 343 Hz 1 08 KHz and 3 43 KHz controls turned all the way counter clockwise The controls on the equalizer should now be set as shown to the right Play a selection and turn the controls slightly no more than 1 8 of a turn at a time until the sound is accept able Be sure that the phonograph volume is adequate If the volume is not adequate you will need to turn each control up counterclockwise slightly until th
51. andthe CRDT RL TX LED is flashing May ormay notflash when coinis inserted if the CRDT RL TX LED is not flashing AV CONTROLLER STUDIO SOUND ONLY POWERLED Should be when all 4 voltages are present 5 V 8 5 V 15 15 V STATUS LED On Power Up Power applied to the AV Controller this LED flashes 3 times ROWELINK LED Should be flashing Flashes when the AV Controller sends a RL signal back to the ROWELINK CONTROLLER Rate is approximately twice per second 5 2 21822662 Section 5 Troubleshooting VOLUME CONTROL STUDIO SOUND ONLY PERIOD LED on the 10 s digit Should be dimly flashing ata relatively fast rate Flashes when Rowelink Master Commands sent from the Computer Core via the ROWELINK CONTROLLER PERIOD LED on the 1 s digit Should be dimly flashing ata relatively fast rate Flashes when the Volume Control sends RL signal back to the ROWELINK CONTROLLER POWER AMPLIFIER YELLOW CLIP LED Should be off If on the input signal to the Power Amplifier is to high which will cause the output signal distortion to increase RED OVERLOAD LED Should be off If on the speaker outputs are overloaded UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY GREEN POWER ON LED on top of UPS near the UPS Power Switch Should be on On when UPS is switched on and line voltage is present Offif UPS is switched off orifnoline voltage is present If UPS is switched off push UPS powerswitch If LED fails to come on ensure
52. been determined complete a Standard Parts Order Form available from your Rowe Distributor at no charge Very often parts orders are delayed because of inadequate or incomplete parts order forms To enable prompt delivery always specify the following information Part Number and Description indicate color if applicable Quantity Required Machine Model and Serial Number Complete Shipping Address including the ZIP code Shipping Instructions must be supplied If the shipping method is Parcel Post Air Parcel Post United Parcel Service or Air UPS and the packages may exceed the size and weight limits of these services indicate an alternate shipping method If the shipment must be delivered as fast as possible specify Fastest Way Rowe will select the carrier for orders that justify shipment by truck 21822662 11 3 11 4 Figure 11 1 Main Door Assembly External View 7 FLAT SCREEN 21822662 Ref ooh WP 21822662 Figure 11 1 Main Door Assembly External View 17 FLAT SCREEN Part No Description Qty 22152001 Main Door Assembly Ref 22152002 Main Door Assembly Black 2 Ref 22148001 Center Door Panel 2222 2 1 1 1 000 000000000020 1 22148002 Center Door Panel 1 22149202 03 Lower Logo Glass 02 Lavender background 03 Red Orange background 1 22
53. customerservice ecastinc com or call toll free 877 451 1537 with your editrequests Be sure toinclude your name phone number company name city and state Ecast will process the changes overnight How can I edit Click one of the venues listed in Edit Profile Home page of which you want to edit profile The page you see after the clicking contains the information of the venue that Ecast already has Change the entries you want to and click the Submit button at the bottom of the page Then you will have a confirmation page which tells you whatis the new profile you wantto submit Feel free to correct your changes here by clicking edit button at the bottom of the page Ifeverything is right click save button at this page to finally submit the changes Once the submission is successful you will be redirected to Extranet s Home page 21822662 8 7 DLW 1 Phonograph This page intentionally left blank z 218262 Section 9 2 Channel Sound System INTRODUCTION This section shows the single and dual volume control connec tions and equalizer tone controls for highly moderate and non absorbent rooms 9 1 DLW 1 Phonograph N N oo oN 28 85 gt 5 5 28 5 29 5 co 55 ao gt SLOWSY J lt
54. office or behind the bar any location close to and between the Jukebox and Countertop you may have torun one long cable from the designated line to the router Do Not install the router e inthe DLW 1 Jukebox where customers have access to it e inanarea where electronic components could be damaged far from and with physical obstacles between the DLW 1 units on another floor through doorways with closed doors etc faraway froma standard wall power plug NOTE 4 Ecastis happy to provide possible placement locations in the venue for the DLW 1 router best way we can offer suggestions is by viewing asketch of the location s floor plan Make sure tolabel each room for example dining bar pool tables kitchen private room etc 6 2 21822662 Section 6 Network INSTALLING THE DESIGNATED LINE DSL Ifthe venue isin area where DSL is available Ecast will order the installation of this technology The time line for getting DSL installed in a venue is slightly longer than dial up but the technology is preferable as it provides a faster Internet connection The following are the steps for installing DSL in the venue Step1 The venue willreceive the router box via mail from a third party or the installer Step2 Ecast willnotify when the router has been shipped and the venue is ready for the final line installation by calling the Operator or sending an instruction sheet specific to the
55. that venue OK The ee 22 x means a unit at that location isn t working properly For adetailed system report on each location click one of the venue names on the System Reports home page A list of units at that venue will appear with either a check mark ora circle nextto eachunit A check mark indicates thatthe unitis A circlemeans the unit did not supply areport on the last system check and may not be working properly Can I find out what s wrong with a unit that is not working properly Notcurrently Soon the System Reports section will tell you what each problem is and when it occurred What to unit isn t working First contact the location manager Maybe the unit was accidentally unplugged or there is some other simple explanation Ifthe venue manager can t fix the problem contact the distributor o 21262 Section 8 Extranet UPDATE MUSIC Adding deleting albums Use either the Auto Suggest Music Advisor or Manual Select Manual Remove features described below Auto Suggest In this section Ecast recommends what albums to download to orremove from a particular location s DLW 1 System based on the location s profile most popular lists new artists albums or songs and music label suggestions add music click one of the venues listed in the Update Music home page then click the Auto Suggest button inthe Add Music section A list of albums will appear Click the box
56. the phonograph you can use the factory settings just the way they are Soft and Highly Absorbent Rooms Rooms with carpet and drapery are considered to be soft and highly absorbent 1 Turnallseven right channel and seven left channel graphic equalizer controls fully counterclockwise 2 Turn the 46 and the 108 Hz controls to the position midway between the maximum and the minimum position as shown to the right Leave all of the other controls turned all the way counterclockwise 3 The controls on the equalizer should now be set as shown to the right 4 Play a selection and turn the controls slightly no more than 1 8 of a turn at a time until the sound is acceptable Be sure that the phonograph volume is adequate Ifthe volume is not adequate turn each control up counterclockwise slightly until the volume is satisfactory Remember The maximum volume setting is obtained when all controls are turned full counterclockwise LEFT CHANNEL RIGHT CHANNEL MONO STEREO AVC OFF AVC HZ 108 HZ 343 HZ INPUT AUDIO EQUALIZER AUDIO EQUALIZER 10 8 KHZ 3 43 2 1 08 KHZ 1 08 KHZ 3 43 2 10 8 KHZ GROUND E ROWE uroo INPUT VOLUME PRE AMPLIFIER 1 61138701 l 1 13 MUSIC LEVEL AC C AC DURING PAGING AUDIO OUTPUTS Figure 2 9A Soft Rooms 9 4 Average Moderately Absorbent Rooms These are the factory settings 1
57. the side of the plug and check that the metal contacts went into the wires If not squeeze down again Step 7 Repeat the above steps for the other end same pin out scheme Step 8 Use the cable testing device to assure that the cable was built correctly INSULATION A EAS 9 0 JS E de ES ES 2 S o e 9 45 PLUGS WITH THE un 4 So THE OPPOSITE SIDE FIGURE 3 2 ETHERNET CABLE 21822662 3 3 DLW 1 Phonograph SOUND SYSTEM SETUP Extension Speaker Operation Toavoida poor sounding jukebox care must be taken when adding extension speakers Two requirements must be met 1 Speakers must be wired so that the power consumed by the extension speakers do not exceed the amplifier powerrating After wiring the speakers perform an Amplifier Overload Check 2 Allspeakers must be connected with the correct polarity NOTE The 70 V phasing is reversed inside the output transformers See figure 3 7 for correct polarity Ad hookup of extension speakers Ifthe and terminals are not wired properly the speakers will be out of phase causing areduction in low requencies bass Several charts have been included to assist you with connection of the extension speakers Figure 3 7 shows the entire sound system 70 volt Speakers To avoid prohibitive cable losses on long speaker lines over 100 feet u
58. this month see maximum download questions answers below Checks will appear in those boxes You can erase a check by clicking the box again When you satisfied with your choices click go at the bottom of the screen Ecast will process your request overnight Toremove music click one of the locations listed on the Update Music home page then click the Manual Remove button in the Delete Music section Then follow the same process as you would using Manual Select see above the only difference being your choices will be deleted from your DLW 1 system rather than added to it You may alsodelete albums froma list of albums currently on your DLW 1 System Referto View section in the middle of the Manual Remove page and click current albums in the sentence View all current albums on my DLW 1 unit s and delete albums from list Click the box next to each album you want delete and click the go button at the bottom of the page Your request will be processed overnight What is the maximum number of albums I can add toa location s system each month You can download a maximum of 10 albums per month at each location unless there isn tenough room left for 10 on the hard drive Ecast tells you on the Update Music home page how many albums you can add to your system each month Also when youclick one of the venue names on the Update Music home page the next page will have a box in t
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60. tray designed to fit the Rowe DLW 1 CC Check that the data and power cables are securely seated in the drive in the tray before installation 4 With the tray handle at a 90 degree angle slide the tray into the CC enclosure When the tray reaches the back of the bay press the handle down 90 degrees Lock the tray in place with the hard drive key Close and latch the hard drive assembly on the Core Computer locking the two latches Plug the CC into the UPS battery outlet BATTERY SURGE SURGE SURGE o POWER WIRING ON FAULT Power Button Figure 2 1 21822662 2 1 DLW 1 Phonograph CC ATX POWER SWITCH Figure 2 2 The following steps are a summary of the power on and boot up process For a more detailed description please see the Sequence of Operation in Section 5 1 Plug AC power cable from the back of the jukebox into a standard grounded wall outlet and check that the system power supply power switch is in the ON position 2 Press the power button at the front left of the UPS The UPS will beep once and a green LED will light to indicate it is on 3 Ifthe CC does not automatically start to boot up press the CC ATX power button see Figure 2 2 in once and release 4 Theuser interface will automatically begin to boot up This process may take a few minutes An Ecast screen will indicate that the Operating System 15 loading 22 21822662
61. venue via mail fax or e mail Step3 The final line installation date and time can be setup per the Operator s DSL Providers s and venue s convenience Ecast encourages the Operator to be present at the time of installation to directthe technician where to install the line If this is not possible the selection can be made prior to the installation as long as someone at the venue can direct the technician Step4 Therouter should also be installed at this time see INSTALLING THE ROUTER below Step5 Call Ecast andinform that the line is in Dial Up Dial up is the default option that is available to every venue if DSL isn t The Internet connection is brought to bar viaastandard telephone line Ecast will order the dial up Internet through our partner Global Crossing but the line willbe installed by alocal telephone carrier NOTE 4 p Dial uplineinstallationdiffersfrom DSL line installation in the procedure Be carefulnotto confuse the two if your venues use both technologies Also the router will be sent to the Operator as opposed to the venue The following are the steps for installing the Dial up line in the venue Stepl The router box willbe sent directly to the Operator via mail from Ecast Step2 Ecast willnotify when the router has been shipped and the venue is ready for the final line installation by calling the Operator or sending an instruction sheet specific to the venue via mail fax or e mail
62. watts 4 ohm speakers at 250 watts each watts 21822662 3 5 DLW 1 Phonograph Table 3 1 Extension Speaker Worksheet Sheet 2 4 OHM SPEAKERS CONNECTED TO TRANSFORMER TAPS Place the quantity of speakers in the blank under QTY and multiply the quantity times the powerconsumption show stereo speakers as 2 speakers Place your results in the blank under TOTAL 4 Ohm Stereo Speakers connected to transformer taps QTY Total Connections Speakers for the 1 watt taps atl each Watts El to E2 Speakers for the 4 watt taps 8t 4 watts each Watts El to Speakers for the 16 watt taps ___ 8t 16 watts each Watts El to E4 Speakers for the 36 watt taps 8t 36 watts each Watts E3 to E5 Speakers for the 49 watt taps 8t 49 watts each Watts E2 to E5 Speakers for the 64 watt taps at 64 watts each Watts El to E5 Speakers for the 100 watt taps 100 watts each Watts E3 to E6 Speakers for the 121 watt taps 8t 121 watts each Watts E2 to E6 36 2182 62 Section 3 Venue Installation Table 3 1 Extension Speaker Worksheet Sheet 3 8 OHM SPEAKERS CONNECTED TO TRANSFORMER TAPS Place the quantity of speakers in the blank under QTY and multiply the quantity times the powerconsumption show stereo speakers as 2 speakers Place your results in the blank under TOTAL 8 Ohm Stereo Speakers connected to transformer taps QTY Total Connections Speakers for
63. 0 21865308 40927701 80443006 40927801 86663610 21998204 22120301 86663610 21947403 20922502 86663610 Figure 11 3 11 3A 11 3B Shell Assembly Internal View 1000 Watt Studio Sound and 1000 Watt 2 Channel Preamp Description Qty Shell Assembly 2 0 Ref Shell Assembly te tet eerte eo ae 1 Core Computer Assembly See Figure 11 4 1 Computer Mounting Bracket Left 1 Computer Mounting 1 8 32 x 3 8 Hex WRHMS Thread Forming 1 1 2 4 UPS Support 1 8 32 x 3 8 Hex WRHMS Thread 2 2 UPS SUpport LOM ur ec 1 8 32 x 3 8 Hex WRHMS Thread Forming 7 2 22 2 UPS 2320S bi 1 UPS uns een e arcade pee 1 Amplifier Extra Cool 1000 1 8 32 x 3 8 Hex WRHMS Thread Forming 1 4 AN Controller 4 Channel see Figure 11 10 for 1000 Watt Studio Sound
64. 110 VAC line voltage is available BUILDING WIRING FAULT LED Should be off If on check the 110 VAC line wiring at the wall receptacle The wall receptacle needs to be wired as shown NEUTRAL 110 GROUND The hot is 110 VAC measured with respect to ground The neutral is 0 VAC measured with respect to ground COMPUTER CORE ASSEMBLY 5 LED Should be on On when there is 5 V power available to the card reader TX LED If there is an Ethernet connection this LED flashes occasionally LINK LED If there is an Ethernet connection this LED should be on RX LED If there is an Ethernet connection this LED flashes occasionally HARD DRIVE GREEN LED Should be on On if the hard drive has power applied to it HARD DRIVE YELLOW LED Should flash occasionally Flashes if hard drive is being accessed When the COMPUTER CORE ASSEMBLY 15 powered up then it may take several minutes for the ROWELINK LED s to start flashing 21822662 5 3 DLW 1 Phonograph SEQUENCE OF OPERATION Step 1 Power on the jukebox With the System Power Supply power switch in the ON position plug the AC power from the back of the jukebox into a standard grounded wall outlet The fluorescent and neon lamps will light and the Volume Control Unit Studio Sound Only display will show dashes Press the red button at the top left of the UPS figure 2 2 The UPS will beep once anda green POWER ONLED will light to indicate
65. 148102 01 Lens Wing Left 01 Translucent White 02 Translucent 1 22148202 01 Lens Wing Right 01 Translucent White 02 1 22149302 Upper Logo 1 22152701 Neon Assembly Straight for 22152001 Door Silver 1 22152801 Neon Assembly Curved for 22152002 Main Door Black 1 11 5 Figure 111 Main Door Assembly External View 15 FLAT SCREEN 11 6 21822662 Ref 21822662 Figure 11 1 Main Door Assembly External View 15 FLAT SCREEN Part No Description Qty 22152003 Main Door Assembly Silver Ref 22152004 Main Door Assembly Black 9 Ref 22148001 Center Door Panel 5 1 22148002 Center Door Panel 1 22149202 03 Lower Logo Glass 02 Lavender background 03 Red Orange background 1 22148102 01 Lens Wing Left 01 Translucent White 02 Translucent 1 22148202 01 Lens Wing Right 01 Translucent White 02 Translucent 1 22149302 Upper Logo Glass ee ect used n deperire reed 1 22152701 Neon Assembly Straight for 22152003 Main
66. 6 SECTION 7 USING THE DLW 1 Lut gero ER 7 1 Operating the DEW 1 Jukebox 7 2 Approaching 41 11 1 nennen nes 7 2 7 2 Getting 7 2 Paying to Use the System aaa ataandaa aaae taa 7 2 Using the 7 3 Selecting Local MUSIC is 7 3 Search All Music on the DLW 1 7 3 Selecting Music from the 7 3 Buy CD Buttons c aaa a 7 3 21822662 Ul TABLE CONTENTS SECTION 7 USING THE DLW 1 continued Operating the DLW 1 Jukebox Short Sheet 44420 7 4 Jukebox MUSIC 7 4 Moser ret 7 4 SONG iia vedere DE 7 4 To PutrchaseamAIDUET 74 SECTION 8 EXTRANET e
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68. 822662 Ref 21822662 61114002 87843700 34015401 61114102 89973724 Figure 11 14 Hanger Bracket Assembly Description Qty Hanger Bracket Ref Hex Keps NUE 4 ics EN 4 Hanger Weld Assembly 1 10 32 x 1 1 2 Carriage 4 11 29 ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT FOR 2 CHANNEL PREAMP ONLY Panno 26704402 Phonograph paging system with Paging system not affected by A V C All plug in unit hand held microphone complete with microphone and 50 foot microphone cable 26694703 Amplifier Accessory Kit Provides assess to auxiliary inputs and outputs of the NOTE This kit will work with all preamplifier Inputs will accept signals from most 607925XX and 610237XX background music sources such as tape players and preamplifiers AM FM radios Outputs are available to drive slave amplifiers before or after volume control 30632201 Remote Volume and Cancel This remote stereo volume control includes a cancel Control button This kit does not include a cable A 3 conduc tor cable is required 30632209 Dual Remote Volume Control Controls volume of each channel separately Does not include cable A four conductor cable is required 20819907 Remote Volume and Cancel This 3 conductor 50 foot cable connect
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70. DIO MODES OUTPUT MODE The Core Computer sound card outputs a stereo signal that connects to the STEREO MECHA NISM INPUT RCA jacks on the Audio Video Controller The Audio Video Controller has cir cuitry that combines the stereo signal to produce a mono signal Italsohas AUX RCA inputs for each channel This screen lets you select what signal stereo mono or AUX shall be routed to the CH1 CH2 CH3 and CH4 SIGNAL OUTPUTS RCA jacks on the Audio Video Controller for each of the four audio 5 Audio Standby Background and Microphone Input Select FOR STUDIO SOUND ONLY When you touch a button it toggles between red and blue A red button indicates itis selected The factory setting is stereo stereo for all modes If you select mono mono for all modes you can have separate volume control of each channel by selecting the corresponding channel linkage in the REMOTE CONTROL SETUP PARAMETERS screen see Separate Volume Control of Speaker Zones Ifyou change the settings touch to record your changes 10 16 21822662 Section 10 Operator Screens BACK SAVE UNDO BACK SAVE UNDO l urgwmeters ILE n uum un Never Credit Pasi EUIS i FOR STUDIO SOUND ONLY FOR 2 CHANNEL PREAMP ONLY REMOTE CONTROL SETUP PARAMETERS This is the first of three screens Touch IR Settings or Settings to access those screens Remote Credi
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72. ETUP SETUP This is the first of two microphone screens Touch Routing to access the other screen The microphones TY PE factory set to Paging indicated by the red buttons and should not be changed to NA Ifa paging button is blue touch it to make it red The Volume 4 displays the volume settings for the microphones The Override 4 sets how low the music volume drops when a microphone is keyed The factory settings are 33 The lower the value the more it drops To change a value touch it and the Keypad window will appear on the screen Follow directions on page 9 12 forusing the Keypad and saving the value s you enter MICROPHONE SETUP ROUTING Each microphone can be routed to any of the six outputs four channels and two aux When you touch a button ittoggles between routed and not routed A red button with a yellow check mark indicates routed The factory setting routes all microphones to all six outputs Ifyou change the settings touch SAVEtorecord your changes 21822662 Operator Screen Operator Screen Operator Screen Quick Diagnostic m Network Diagnostic Application 21822662 Section 10 Operator Screens SYSTEM SETTINGS A read only screen showing the system settings and status NETWORKSETTINGS A read only screen the showing network settings and status SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS This screen is used to access the diagnostic screens
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75. MERS 40832108 The output transformers step up the power amplifiers output voltage for 70 volt extension speakers They also provide screw connections for selecting different power levels for extension speakers MARS BILL ACCEPTOR 22135603 The series 2000 bill acceptor with a 700 bill stacker operates off 120 VAC input power and outputs its pulsed credit signal to the Rowelink Controller 1 8 21822662 Section 1 Unpacking 8 System Description Audio Output Transformer Transformer Core Computer Power Supply Assembly UPS Rowelink Hub Assembly Extra Cool Audio Amplifier Assembly Audio Visual Controller Assembly Volume Control Unit Touchscreen Flat Panel LCD Monitor 15 17 Credit Card Reader Bill Acceptor and Stacker CE SS 1 E FIGURE 1 3 MAJOR COMPONENTS 21822662 1 9 DLW 1 Phonograph DLW 1 NETSTAR SPECIFICATIONS General n 26 1 2 40 iD eec A 63 in Power Requirements 120 VAC 60 Hz 1200 watts 11 9 amps See Credit Pricing Screen Section 9 Bil AC CO PtOl Mars Series 2000 w 700 Bill Stacker Accepts 1 and 5 COIN
76. Phonograph HANG WALL PHONO ON BRACKET CAUTION Wallphono weighs 165 pounds 75 kg and requires at least two people for lifting To see Hanger Bracket alignment open Main Door 1 As you lift Wallphono to Hanger Bracket look through opened Door to be sure keyhole slots of the Wallphono Back Panel are aligned with spools of the Hanger Bracket 2 Push Wallphono against wall and lower it onto spools 3 While Door is still opened visually check that the Wallphono Back Panel is properly seated on the spool slots 4 Reinstall Retainer Brackets and tighten screws to lock the Wallphono on the Hanger Bracket See Figure 1 2 HANGER BRACKET SPOOL A j O Ur oh CZzO 2 CZ ad mi x LOOSEN SCREWS MIDDLE LEFT TOP RIGHT FIGURE 1 2 1 6 21822662 Section 1 Unpacking 8 System Description MAJOR COMPONENTS OF THE DLW 1 Figure 1 3 shows the major components of the DLW 1 Phonograph Take a minute to familiarize yourself with these components CORE COMPUTER 22143802 The Core Computer is the heart of the system and has a removable hard drive and a single board computer The hard drive is the only storage in the system and retains Windows 2000
77. R OWN FACILITIES g features in the application associated with the network such as the Download Now v feature which accesses all songs in the Ecast library or the Buy CD function will not work The drive is configured for the network of the venue it is going into For more information see Section 6 Network 24 21822662 Section 3 Venue Installation INTRODUCTION WARNING The first step of the DLW 1 installation 15 setting up the Network in the venue The following procedures should only be followed once the Network is in place and has been tested by Ecast Also only install a jukebox that has a working and tested hard drive in the jukebox Please see Section 6 Network if you have any questions about setting up the Network Please see Section 2 if there are any questions about installing the hard drive or testing the jukebox before venue installation The installation of the DLW 1 jukebox should be easy since most of the preparation and testing has been done ahead of time Keepin mind that in addition to the standard installation tools the DLW 1 jukebox installation will also require the following e Standard Category 5 Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP Cable approximately 200 per venue e RJ 45 crimping tools e RJ 45 cable plugs e Staple gun and staples In addition 120 VAC powerthatis on 24 hours aday there will be up to 4 hard wired connections to jukebox
78. Starlink internet jukebox FIELD SERVICE MANUAL and PARTS CATALOG DLW I STUDIO SOUND and 2 CHANNEL PREAMP VOLUME 1 of 1 ev 21822662 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 UNPACKING AND SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Lut ero roii o pp a PR 1 1 ce EH EDDIE PEE 1 2 erra 1 2 ServiCe Gali 6S er HUE IR TEM se a 1 2 Unpacking INStructlons 1 3 mex EE 1 3 Installation nStl ctlons uei ri eee 1 3 EU 1 6 Visual INSPCCUON 1 6 Handy PEE 1 6 Warranty Registration 1 6 Major CompoNentS REEL 1 7 Core REA 1 7 Touchscreen Monitor 15 eco tcl o peer ane gue ee eed aee ene Pend 1 7 Touchscreen Monitor 177 1 7 Credit Card 2 4 1 7 UPS 1 7 System Power eeu t e 1 7 Transtormer 1 7 Rowelink Controll amp l tele ae hia eas 1 7
79. UALIZERS Audio Equalizers have default setting of 2 4 db per frequency Use the slider bar to change Bee ae settings eI TT A room with carpet and drapery is soft or highly absorbent location A crowded room is also highly absorbent These locations require greater empha sis of high frequencies A room with paneled walls and a bare or tiled floor isa hard nonabsorbent location which requires FOR STUDIO SOUND ONLY greater low frequency emphasis Regardless of the room acoustics the high and low frequency characteristics of your speakers can influence the equalizer settings as much or more than the room acoustics 21822662 10 13 DLW 1 Phonograph AUDIO VOLUME PRESETS The Audio Volume Presets inputs are adjustable to match signal levels from the Core Computer sound card and other sources to the front end inputs and AVC circuitry of the Audio Video Controller If an input is set too low the Audio Video Controller may not produce enough volume or its AVC cir cuitry may not function properly If set too high the yellow clip indicator LED s on the 1000 watt amplifier will be off butthe sound willbe distorted inputs are factory set to 75 The Sound Card input should be left at 75 but other inputs may need to be FOR STUDIO SOUND ONLY raised or lowered depending on the signal level of sources connected to them The Audio Volume Pres
80. UND ELECTRONIC COIN ACCEPTOR 21822662 Section 5 Troubleshooting MOUSE 1 22143802 6 MINI DIN CORE COMPUTER 52 KEYBOARD MAG CARD READER 54098802 34039201 l 2 ZU 1890M103 5 MAGNETIC 16 CARD READER MINI DIN 50 CONNECTOR ASSY EHTERNET PHONE LINE 2 1 3 8 5 4 5 45 LEDS 5VDC TOUCHSCREEN TOUCHSCREEN pn j A ona 24098701 0 3 6 61 5 A 2 HXDa 2 4 COM 991 7 gt zs USBEORI 5 VDC o4 4 DTRa 4 o geo M D EXTERNAL 089 089 USB PORT RESET 5 34037912 SVGA VIDEO 61138123 SVGA VIDEO 4 POWER 6 REDRETURN 6 2 SWITCH H FLATPANEL o TORR TOUCHSCREEN HZ MONITOR ID 1 IN Tor DDC data TOL 1g o DISPLAY on ROWELINK BLUE RETURN 8 9 0 RESET SWITCH o DCDb 1 o 613 BLUE oa IDZINT d L Lo or clod SIGNAL GROUND 5 TO ROWELINK DB15 FEMALE CONTROLLER DB9 MALE AUDIO LEFT 30934217 AUDIO RIGHT MONITOR 12VDC POWER IEC 320 MALE CONVERTER POWER INLET N DB9 MALE COM3 THIS HARNESS SUPPLIED WITH UPS TO EXTREMELY COOL TO POW
81. an Ethernet cable from the Router the extension speaker connections a Remote Volume Control Unit cable and an IR Remote Control Sensor 1 Standard Ethernet cable installed by the operator 2 Standard speaker cable installed by the operator 3 Standard 6 conductor modular phone cable installed by the operator This cable has pin to pin 6 pin 2 topin5 etc anda 100 foot cable is provided Parts to make your own can be purchased from Radio Shack Digi Key or other sources 4 Standard 6 conductor modular phone cable provided and installed by the operator 21822662 3 1 DL W 1 Phonograph INSTALLING THE JUKEBOX Step 1 Connect to the Network Do not connect to the network until it has been installed and tested by Ecast The DLW 1 jukebox connects to the Internet via the router A straight through Ethernet cable must be run between the jukebox and the router Connect one end from the Ethernet port on the outside of the CC enclosure and thread the cable out an access hole in rear of phonograph Connect the other end to the port labeled Ethernet 8 on the Router see figure 3 1 LL DSL LINE ETHERNET CABLE POWER CORD FROM JUKEBOX FIGURE 3 1 NOTE Please see Ethernet Cable Pin Out and Instructions in order to build acustom network cable atthe venue Step 2 Provide Power to the Unit The unit ships with a 6 foot power cord designed to plug into a standard grounded wall outlet The DLW 1 requir
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83. ar Coin Acceptance Bill acceptance of 1 and 5 700 bill capacity Credit card acceptance Web based management Attract mode with local and national advertising Single song download E commerce abilities Dynamic search capabilities No pause between plays Easy to change pricing Service Features 1 2 servicing can be done from the front of the phonograph Modular component construction for easy replacement No CD sto bother with or cumbersome cover art mechanisms Complete cash and play audit information Password protected Operator web site Access anytime and from anywhere Track revenue and usage Download new music and other content Check system status 21822662 Section 1 Unpacking 8 System Description UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS This section contains information for unpacking the phonograph and installing it ata venue The phonograph is shipped with all major components in place Save all tie down hardware in case the DLW 1 must be moved to another location Exterior 1 Remove the shipping carton with care Do not use shipping hooks or sharp tools that could damage the phonograph cabinet 2 Remove the plastic bag that covers the phonograph 3 Carefully inspect the interior and exterior of the phonograph to ensure that no damage occurred during transit If damage is detected the carrier who delivered the phonograph should be contacted immediately to examine it Regardless of the exterior condition
84. ast Period totals Last Period totals to All Periods Current Period totals will be cleared Medea Lenn Parimi Perdadhegan SM aso Parij 0318 Songs Talal flagged Collect NOW COLLECTION OPERATOR SCREEN 42 21822662 Section 4 Routine Service PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Preventive maintenance should be performed atregular intervals At every visit the exterior should be cleaned and the touch screen should be re calibrated Every 3 4 months the interior should be cleaned EXTERIOR Part Procedure Touch Screen Clean with household glass cleaner and paper towel or clean cloth CAUTION DO NOT SPRAY CLEANER ON THE TOUCHSCREEN A SPRAY CLEANER ON THE TOWEL THEN CLEAN THE TOUCHSCREEN After cleaning the touchscreen it may not respond to touch fora few seconds Cabinet and Cloth moistened in water with any mild cleaning product Lenses Calibration Please see the following procedure The following procedure describes how to calibrate the touch screen 1 Poweronthe DLW 1 Jukebox and boot up the application 2 Open the front door of the jukebox 3 Locate the Calibration button on Rowelink Controller see figure 2 3 Press the button in once to launch the calibration program This will override the application while the program runs See the screen shot belo
85. avigate between screens choose programming options and enter data All programming options set at the factory If you make changes and the screen has SAVE box the changes take effect when you touch SAVE Screens with aSAVE box icon also have aBACK arrow icon and an UNDO icon The BACK arrow icon returns you to the previous screen Usethe UNDO icon if you makechanges then decide you do not want them It only works before you touch SAVE 10 1 DLW 1 Phonograph SERVICE MODE MAP Main Menu System Auditing Collection Touch button to display Collection screen Pricing and Play Options Song Play Order e FIFO First In First Out Default Songs play in order selected Random Songs play in random order Credit Pricing Price per play and free play Add Free Credits Add Credit Each touch adds 1 credit Auto Play Mode Auto Play Off Default e AutoPlay On Plays a song every 15 20 or 30 minutes Clear Credits Clear Queue e Clear Credits Clears all credits by pressing this button Clear Queue Clears song queue by pressing this button Recover Credits Recover Queue Recover Queue Queue Recovery Off Default Clear queue if machine reboots Queue Recovery Restore queue if machine reboots within xxx minutes Recover Credits Credit Recovery Off Default Clear credits if machine reboots Credit Recovery On Restore credits if machine reboots within xxx minutes Hardware Diag
86. cancelled before a dollar amount is selected NOTE The credit card reader only accepts Visa and Master card at this time nonaccepted card will return a dialogue box to the user to try a different card 21822662 23 DLW 1 Phonograph CONNECTING SPEAKERS Audio Play a local music selection by following the procedure below Browse through album covers on the local jukebox by pressing the arrow keys below the 4 album covers that appear on the right hand side of the screen To view the songs on an album touch the album and the song list will appear to the left of the 4 album covers Scroll down or up with the double arrows to view all songs on the album Make a song selection by touching the or title The song will be selected as long as there is at least 1 credit under Credits Remaining in the bottom left hand corner Comro ane find carmi Hmpiy touch iurium Ex Mamie Library 41 136 FIGURE2 5 JUKEBOX INTERFACE Music Selection and Pricing See Section 7 Using the DLW 1 to understand how to use all of the features associated with the User Interface The local music selection and pricing were pre configured for each hard drive per the selections made on the Ecast Extranet Please take the time to compare the selections with the packing list shipped with the drive NOTE FOR OPERATORS PRE TESTING THE JUKEBOX IN THEI
87. connected to Audio Video Controller outputs Ch3 and Ch4 would supply two additional mono zones Step 1 Set the output mode of Audio Video Controller to mono mono Push SERVICE SWITCH to enter Main Menu Touch Hardware Diagnostics Touch Configure Hardware Touch Audio Modes to view Audio Modes Input Select screen Touch Output Mode to view Audio Modes Output Mode screen The mono mono column needs to have all red dots Touch blue to make it red Touch BACK arrow to return to Hardware Setup Step 2 Set the Channel linkage for separate volume control Touch Remote Control Setup to view Remote Control Parameters screen Repeatedly Touch the Channel Linkage choices until it shows Ch1 Ch2 Ch3 Ch4 Touch SAVE arrow to record your changes Touch BACK arrow to return to Hardware Setup Touch Quit TWO MONO ZONES and ONE STEREO ZONE This requires a second amplifier The Main Phono Amplifier gets its input from Audio Video Controller outputs Ch1 and Ch2 and supplies two mono zones The second amplifier gets its input from Audio Video Controller outputs Ch3 and Ch4 and supplies a stereo zone Step Set the output mode of Audio Video Controller Ch1 amp Ch2 to mono mono and Ch3 amp Ch4 to stereo stereo Push SERVICE SWITCH to enter Main Menu Touch Hardware Diagnostics Touch Configure Hardware Touch Audio Modes to view Audio Modes Input Select screen Touch Output Mode to vi
88. e unless you require it REJECT ALL Cancel all selections in queue by holding IR reject button down for 4 seconds Ifyou change the settings touch SAVE to record your changes 10 18 21822662 pack AlE Settings Settings ily FOR STUDIO SOUND ONLY Section 10 Operator Screens REMOTE CONTROLSETUP VCUSETTINGS This screen enables and disables individual switches on VCU s Volume Control Unit s Up to 4 VCU s can be connected to the phonograph This allows different rooms to have their own volume control unit To prevent a room from changing the volume etc ofadifferentroom you can disable its switches as needed When you touch a button it toggles between enabled and disabled red button with a yellow check mark indicates enabled The factory setting enables all switches except Credit on all 4 VCU s If you change the settings touch save to record your changes The phonograph comes with one VCU its designated VCUI If you add more you need to open them and set the two position dip switch as follows VCUI position 1 OFF VCU2 position 1 OFF VCU3 position 1 ON VCU4 position 1 ON 21822662 position 2 OFF position 2 ON position 2 OFF position 2 ON 10 19 DLW 1 Phonograph SAVE BACK UNDO FOR STUDIO SOUND ONLY SAVE BACK UNDO FOR STUDIO SOUND ONLY 10 20 MICROPHONES
89. e credit card acceptor Nothing happens when acard does not work isinserted There is no power at the credit card acceptor 21822662 Section 5 Troubleshooting Probable Cause The Power button was pressed on Volume Control Unit or IR Remote The plug is not completely inserted into the outlet Wall circuitis nothot Allfluorescentlights are burned out TheComputer ATX power reset button was not pressed in UPSis OFF green LED is not lit UPSisdefectiveorunplugged The monitororits power supply is defective orunplugged Thepower plug video cable or monitor power supply wiring is not seated completely The monitor power supply is defec tive The monitoris dead Theserial cableis notseated completely at the monitororatthe CC box The touch screen is dead There is no power atthe credit card acceptor The card was not inserted all the way The was inserted with the stripe facing the wrong way The application is notrunning Thecable is not plugged in securely to the outside of the CC box The credit card acceptor is dead The cable is damaged at the acceptor 2 The connection is loose at the CC box 5 19 DLW 1 Phonograph Trouble The bill acceptor does not work The touch screen will not calibrate No music from jukebox Machine is locked up duringnormalruntime Venue Network 5 20 Symptom The bill acceptor will no
90. e exact album they would like to buy 21822662 7 3 DLW 1 Phonograph OPERATING THE JUKEBOX SHORT SHEET Jukebox Music Station To select an Album Two Ways 1 Scrollthrough the groupings of 4 album covers using the scroll bar at the bottom of the screen Touch the album and the song list will appear on the screen 2 Touch Search Music button at the bottom of the screen Search by album and touch the name of the album to view it s song list To select a Song After selecting an album scroll through the song list using the arrow keys TOUCH the NAME of the SONG you want to select To purchase an Album 1 Touchthe Buy CD button the album or Current Song Playing indicator 2 Fromthe Amazon com Interface Touch the Add to Shopping Cart 3 Touch Proceed to Checkout Button 4 Use the virtual Keyboard to enter information as requested 7 4 21822662 21822662 Section 8 Extranet INTRODUCTION The Extranet is an Internet that only a company s employees and their business partners can access This private Internet is ac cessed by a given username and password Only information that pertains to the user logged in can be viewed and accessed by that user 8 1 DLW 1 Phonograph GENERAL QUESTIONS FOR INTERNET BEGINNERS Clicking To click press and immediately release the left button on your mouse Pull down menus Pull down menus give you access to a list witho
91. e than approximately 128 watts of its 500 watt capacity per chan nel Equalizer Settings These equalizers work equally well for stereo and mono sound and may be used with single and dual volume controls The settings that follow will give a good sound for a room with the matching acoustics highly absorbent moderately absorbent nonabsorbent Set the right and left channel equalizer controls to the positions that match the room described ormost closely described in the three illustrations that follow this paragraph These settings may be just right or they may not sound 100 right to you Ifthe sound is not satisfactory make small changes in the settings until the sound 15 just the way you 9 3 DLW 1 Phonograph If the Room or Speaker System Requires a Trade Off The equalizer limits the volume of all of the audio frequencies Therefore to achieve the best sound for a specific roomor set of speakers you may find that most of the graphic equalizer controls need to be turned down In this situation the overall phonograph volume may notbe adequate Ifyou find that you have this situation increase each graphic equalizer control slightly until the phonograph produces the required volume Procedures for Adjustment Select one of the Room Acoustics that most closely matches the acoustics of your room and follow the instructions for thatroom type If yourroom is an average or moderately absorbent room or you like the sound of
92. e volume is satisfactory Remember The maximum volume setting is obtained when all controls are turned full counterclockwise Paging Paging circuitry is part of the Preamplifier The microphone cable plugs directly into the preamplifier Section 9 2 Channel Sound System RIGHT CHANNEL OO Q HZ LEFT CHANNEL acl p AUDIO EQUALIZER nt 5 108KHZ 343KHZ 1 08 KHZ OUT MOO AUDIO EQUALIZER 08KHZ 343KHZ 10 8 KHZ e 1 ROWE Mi 158 KHZ VOLUME 1 C switch M GROUND H Q L STEREO power MUSIC LEVEL PRE AMPLIFIER 158 KHZ Q 61138701 Figure 2 9B Average Rooms LEFT CHANNEL RIGHT CHANNEL eal AUDIO EQUALIZER AUDIO EQUALIZER dir serge our ak E OOO d n 1 ROWE M STEREO PRE AMPLIFIER wad C 61138701 T GROUND 4 18 IUSIC LEVEI POWER MUSI L AC C AC DURING PAGING AUDIO OUTPUTS Figure 2 9C Non Absorbent Rooms 9 5 DLW 1 Phonograph This Page Intentionally Left Blank 9 6 21822662 Section 10 Operator Screens The service mode consists of 36 operator screens Pressing the SERVICE switch on the switches circuit board enters the service mode and displays the first screen the MAIN MENU operator screen Touch the screen to n
93. ecord your changes Touch BACK arrow to return to Hardware Setup Touch Quit 21822662 10 25 DLW 1 Phonograph ADDING MICROPHONES STUDIOSOUND ONLY Donotskipsteps Allsteps must be done to navigate properly through the menus If you get lost back through the menus by touching BACK the BACK arrow or Back to Peripheral Setup Up to three microphones can be plugged into the Audio Video Controller and used for paging Microphones can be Rowe low level balanced or low level unbalanced All microphones must have a momentary PUSH to TALK switch see Figure Step 1 Check microphone muting Mic type and VCU settings Push SERVICE SWITCH to enter Main Menu Touch Hardware Diagnostics Touch Configure Hardware Touch Audio Modes to view Audio Modes Input Select screen Touch Muting to view Audio Modes Muting screen In the Microphone row remove any check marks by touching them Touch BACK arrow to return to Hardware Setup Touch Microphone Setup to view Microphone Setup Setup screen The paging column should have all red dots Touch any blue to make it red Touch BACK arrow to return to Hardware Setup Touch Remote Control Setup to view Remote Control Parameters screen Touch VCU Settings to view Remote Control VCU Settings screen Inthe VCUI row touch the microphones you are adding that do not have a check mark Touch SAVE arrow to record your changes Step 2 Plugin the microphone s Ifyou are adding on
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95. egin printing 8 2 21822662 Section 8 Extranet GENERAL QUESTIONS FOR EVERYONE How I access the Extranet Bring up any internet browser for example Netscape Internet Explorer or AOL Type in the following address www ecastcentral com My username and password Your username identifies you to the DLW 1 Management System Your password tells the system that the person logging in with your username is really you How do I get a username and password Upon the return and approval of the Operator Contract with Ecast a username and password will be randomly generated along with the set up of the venues that the units will be going into Once the venue database 15 created you will be informed of your password How change my username or password Email Ecast at customerservice ecastinc com or call toll free 877 451 1537 Be sure to include your name phone number company name city and state with your request What if I forget my username or password Email Ecast at customerservice ecastinc com or call toll free 877 451 1537 Be sure to include your name phone number company name city and state with your request Who can view my account Only you and Ecast can view your account unless you share your username and password with anyone else How do I get to each section s home page The names of each section are listed across the top of your computer screen below the Extranet DLW 1 unit management s
96. er way prior to line installation the Operator will need to coordinate with the venue to select a location for installation of the designated phone line The installation for the router will be the same for either technol ogy 6 1 DLW 1 Phonograph WHERE TO INSTALL THE DESIGNATED LINE AND ROUTER First and foremost Ecast wants to make the installation process for the Operator as easy and smooth as possible Werealize that the DLW 1 System requires another piece of equipment the router and more wired connections than previous Jukeboxes but it doesn t have to be more work than need be Security is the number one concern with placement of the designated phone line and router 1 v willlook like a standard wall jack in the venue no matter which technology is employed The line can be installed in any of the following anindoor telephone closet preferably on the same floor as the Jukebox anindoor utility closet preferably on the same floor as the Jukebox e closet or office where other sound equipment is located behind the bar e nexttoautility switch box in a back room Do Not install the line e behind the old jukebox or behind the DLW 1 Jukebox e inaplace where itis extremely difficult to run a cable from inahightraffic area where the telephone cable could get pulled out The router can be installed nextto the designated line nextto other sound equipment in a closet
97. es 120 VAC power that is ON 24 hours a day for daily communication with the network The communication updates software and albums and verifies that the DLW 1 is functional Most updates occur when the venue is closed The DLW 1 will stop working if there is no communication with the network for 7 days Step 3 Connect the Extension Speakers See Sound System Setup Step 4 Optional Remove the Volume Control Unit from the phonograph Mount the Volume Control Unit remotely Connect the 6 conductor modular cable to the Volume Control Unit and the Rowelink Controller The top access hole in the phonograph rear provides easy access to the Rowelink Controller Step 5 Power on the Jukebox 32 Plug the AC power from the back of the jukebox into a standard grounded wall outlet and check that the system power supply POWER switch is in the ON position Press the red button figure 2 1 at the front left of the UPS The UPS will beep once and a green LED will light to indicate itis on If the CC does not start automatically press the CC ATX power button see figure 2 2 in once and release This boots up the CC and starts the application 21822662 Section 3 Venue Installation ETHERNET CABLE PIN OUT AND INSTRUCTIONS Part of the jukebox installation process requires making a custom Ethernet cable as the cable length will be unique to each venue This cable will be run between the jukebox and router This customization will save costl
98. ets outputs are adjustable to match the output level of the Audio Video Controller to the specified input level of different Power Amplifiers The 60 factory setting is for the Rowe 1000 watt Extremely Cool Audio Digital Power Amplifier Ifitis set too high the sound will be distorted at maximum volume or the music may disappear from one or both channels If set too low the power amplifier may not produce enough sound at maximum volume The Rowe power amplifier has yellow LED clip indicators that blink at maximum volume if the setting is too high Occasional blinking is normal but frequent blinking means itis set too high and the audio will probably sound too distorted and Power Amplifier may shut down Tochangea value touch it and the Keypad window will appear on the screen Follow directions on page 30 for using the Keypad and saving the value s you enter 10 14 21822662 BACK SAVE UNDO elect FOR STUDIO SOUND ONLY Section 10 Operator Screens AUDIO MODES INPUT SELECT This is the first of three screens Each screen has four modes Audio Standby Background and Mi crophone Touch Muting or Output Mode to access the other two screens For each mode the Audio Video Controller can select its front end input signal from the Sound Card Stereo A Stereo B or Mono RCA jacks The microphone mode can also be set to Unchanged If you touch a button and it turns red it ind
99. ew Audio Modes Output Mode screen The mono mono column needs to red dots for all Ch1 amp Ch2 Touch blue to make it red The stereo stereo column needs to have red dots for all Ch3 amp Ch4 Touch blue to make it red Touch BACK arrow to return to Hardware Setup Step 2 Set the Channel linkage for separate volume control of Ch1 amp Ch2 and linked control of Ch3 amp Ch4 Touch Remote Control Setup to view Remote Control Parameters screen Repeatedly Touch the Channel Linkage choices until it shows Ch1 Ch2 Ch3 Ch4 Touch arrow to record your changes Touch BACK arrow to return to Hardware Setup Touch Quit 21822662 10 29 DLW 1 Phonograph ONE STEREO ZONE and TWO MONO ZONES This requires a second amplifier The Main Phono Amplifier gets its input from Audio Video Controller outputs Ch1 and Ch2 and supplies a stereo zone The second amplifier gets its input from Audio Video Controller outputs Ch3 and Ch4 and supplies two mono zones Step 1 Step 2 Set the output mode of Audio Video Controller Ch1 amp Ch2 to stereo stereo and Ch3 amp Ch4 to mono mono Push SERVICE SWITCH to enter Main Menu Touch Hardware Diagnostics Touch Configure Hardware Touch Audio Modes to view Audio Modes Input Select screen Touch Output Mode to view Audio Modes Output Mode screen The stereo stereo column needs to have red dots for all Ch1 amp Ch2 Touch blue to make it red The mono mon
100. hannel Linkage choices until it shows Ch1 Ch2 Ch3 Touch SAVE arrow to record your changes Touch BACK arrow to return to Hardware Setup Touch Quit 21822662 Section 10 Operator Screens E Please Enter Yalue _ KEYPAD Operator Screen Programming may require numbers to be inputon the various screens When this is the case a pop up keypad will appear on the screen with a value in it from the space you touched Touch C to clear the value enter the value desired and press D key deletes the last digit entered After entering all your values touch the SAVE button on the operator screen to have the new value s take effect 21822662 10 31 DLW 1 Phonograph This page left intentionally blank 10 32 21822662 Section 11 Parts Catalog INTRODUCTION me 11 3 Catalog Descriptio eee 11 3 EE d E A AE EL eL AN M LE 11 3 Ordering Replacement Parts Dee e eet dv pde 11 3 MAIN DOOR ASSEMBLY EXTERNAL VIEW 17 FLAT SCREEN 471 4 830 11 4 MAIN DOOR ASSEMBLY EXTERNAL VIEW 15 FLAT SCREEN 11 6 MAIN DOOR ASSEMBLY INTERNAL VIEW 15 and 17 FLAT SCREEN 11 8 SHELL ASSE
101. he upper rightcorner that tells you how many albums you can download to that venue s system this month When giving you this number Ecasttakes into account how many albums you ve already downloaded during the month and how much room you haveon the hard drive How long does it take to process my request to add or delete albums Therequest will be processed overnight If you delete some albums you can immediately download new albums toreplacetheold Both changes will be processed overnight Can see list of albums on each location s DLW 1 unit Yes Afterclicking one of the venue names in the Update Music home page you ll see a vertical box on right that lists the Last 10 downloaded songs by patrons Atthe bottom of this box is sentence Click hereto get afull music reporton your machine Click the word here in that sentence Another way to see list is to go to the Manual Remove page see questions answers on the Manual Remove feature above Halfway down this page under the title View is the sentence View all current albums on my Siren unit s and delete albums from the list Click current albums in that section Section 8 Extranet EDIT PROFILE What Can I edit Youcanchange any profile within editable text area To change just highlight the old information by clicking onit then type in the new data If you want to edit the sections you can t change yourself email Ecast
102. icates that source is selected for the mode Mode 1 Audio Thisis when selections are playing Itshould always be set to Sound Card Mode 2 Standby When aselection finishes the phonograph goes from Audio mode to Standby mode It stays in Standby until another selection plays or the Background Delay elapses Itis factory set to select the Sound Card input Mode 3 Background When the Background elapses the phonograph goes to the BGM mode until another selection plays Itis factory set to select the Sound Card input Mode 4 Microphone This is whena microphone is keyed The factory setting of Unchanged does not switch inputs when a microphone is keyed Select a specific input if you want the front end to select it when a microphone is keyed If you change settings touch SA VE to record your changes BACK SAVE UNDO quat Seleri Woke FOR STUDIO SOUND ONLY 21822662 AUDIO MODES MUTING The four audio modes Audio Standby Back ground and Microphone have separate mutes for the Audio Video Controllers Signal Outputs channels 1 and 2 Signal Outputs channels 3 and 4 Auxiliary Outputs with AVC and Front end inputs When you touch a button it toggles between muted and not muted A red button with a yellow check mark indicates muted The factory setting has the outputs and inputs muted in the standby and background modes 10 15 DLW 1 Phonograph BACK SAVE UNDO AU
103. installation LINE 1 DSL LINE ETHERNET CABLE POWER CORD FROM JUKEBOX FIGURE 6 2 6 5 DLW 1 Phonograph STANDARD PHONE CABLE PIN OUT amp SOURCES A longer phone cable will be needed if the Router is placed at a greater distance than the provided cable This cable has 2 twisted pairs with pin 1 to pin 4 pin 2 to pin 3 pin 3 to pin 2 and pin 4 to pin 1 It is available indifferent lengths or parts to make your own custom length can be purchased at Radio Shack Digi Key or other sources a0 21822662 Section 7 Using the DLW 1 INTRODUCTION The following is a reference guide for the Operator to navigate the user interface on the DLW 1 Jukebox There are a couple reasons why it is important that the Operator feels comfortable with all of the user interface features First the Operator needs to know how to answer questions on how to use the jukebox for venue workers or patrons in the field Second the Operator needs to know what a normal run time interface looks like in order to troubleshoot when the user interface or part of the interface is down 7 1 DLW 1 Phonograph OPERATING THE DLW 1 JUKEBOX Use this reference guide to navigate the DLW 1 Jukebox APPROACHING THE JUKEBOX Attract loop This moving image file consists of advertisements and graphics and appears when no one has touched the system forafew minutes Simply touch the screen to begin using the system The attract loop will automatically d
104. into major sections labeled with figure numbers which correspond to the illustrations used Some assemblies require more than one illustration to identify the parts Each page has a sheet number to identify the sheet as part of that assembly s parts list Replacing parts that are welded or riveted onto an assembly is normally impractical Therefore replacement parts are not listed for these items The assembly containing the welded or riveted part should be replaced Parts List Description The parts list contains four columns Figure Sheet and Index Number The first entry in this column is the figure number of the corresponding illustration An index number when listed corresponds to the index number appearing on the illustration Index numbers are not used when items are listed for reference purposes only or when the item listed is an alternate part Rowe Part Number This column lists the part number to use when ordering replacement parts or making inquiries Description This column gives a word description of each part or assembly Each item is indented to show its relationship to the next higher assembly Qty This column contains the part quantity used in the assembly When a figure describes more than one model of an assembly the Qty column is divided to show each model Ordering Replacement Parts All replacement parts must be ordered directly from an Authorized Rowe Distributor Once the replacement item has
105. isappear Getting started Touch any part of the screen to begin viewing album covers ITERNET JUKEBOX Attract Loop Paying to use the System Insert 1 00 5 00 or a credit card 5 and 10 choices to receive credits The credit ratio appears on the screen Total credits earned based on money inserted will appear in the lower left hand corner chose imm merr samga in rhi Library Jukebox User Interface 7 2 21822662 Section 7 Using DLW 1 USING THE SYSTEM Selecting Local Music Browse through album covers on the local jukebox by pressing the arrow keys below the 4 album covers that appear on the right hand side of the screen To view the songs on an album touch the album and the song list will appear to the left of the 4 album covers Scroll down or up with the double arrows to view all songs onthe album Make song selection by touching the song or title The song will be selected as long as there is at least 1 credit under Credits Remaining in the bottom left hand corner Search All Music on the Ecast Network Press the Search All Music button that appears below the alphabet scroll arrows on the right hand side of the screen Album covers or the Download Now icon will appear to the left of the artist s names and their albums available The Download Now icon signifies an albu
106. it is on Ifthe CC does not automatically start to boot up press the Reset ATX power button figure 1 1 in once and release Step 2 The operating system automatically begins to boot The following is viewed on the monitor Low level hardware checks Windows 2000 Operating System Loads DLW 1 Operating System Loads Step3 Theuserinterface figure2 5 is viewedonthe monitor No musicisinthe queue no selections are available and amplifieris muted Step4 Customer provides a form of payment Selections Remaining displays a value greater than 0 Forcash Bill Acceptor or Coin Acceptor takes the money Acceptor outputs pulse s to the Rowelink Controller no escrow Rowelink Controller sends money information to the computer via Rowelink Computer increases the credits accordingly Selections Remaining are changed on the application monitor Forcredit Credit card acceptorreads customer s magnetic card A 5 or 10 option box is presented to the customer Acceptor outputs credit card information to the computer Computer passes information through the network no credit card information is stored in the computer to acard processing company Computerreceives approval from the online credit card processing center and increases the credits accordingly Selections Remaining are changed on the application monitor Step 5 Customer makes a song selection For local music e Customer touches song
107. locked into place The hard drive tray in the CC box has come loose and needs to be re seated 18 no tray inthe CC box 18 hard drive in the tray The tray was not inserted correctly The plugs in the tray notcom pletely seated in the hard drive The data cable or power plug CC box internal has come loose from the main board or hard drive bay The hard drive tray in the CC box has come loose and needs to be re seated There is no tray in the CC box There is no hard drive in the tray The hard drive tray is not key locked into place The tray was not inserted correctly Theplugs inthe tray are notcompletely seated in the hard drive The data cable or power plug CC box internal has come loose from the main board or hard drive bay The hard drive is dead The CC s BIOS needs to be updated The tray was not un locked Thehandle was notlifted up 90 degrees before trying to be pulled out Tray is jammed Acceptor bay is broken 21822662 Trouble Symptom Jukebox will not operate When plugged into a standard when powered ON wall outlet the florescent lights failtolight Fluorescent lights come on but the application will notboot The TFT LCD monitor The computer fan is on and all does not work systems LED s are normal The touchscreen does not The application boots up but work the touch screen does not respond totouch Th
108. ly low level microphones goto Step 3 Rowe microphones have a built in volume control but are also affected by the microphone volume settings of the phonograph Volume Control Unit Set the volume control on each Rowe microphone you are adding to maximum and do atest page with them Remove any distortion by lowering the corresponding microphone volume on the phonograph Volume Control Unit Then do the following to disable those microphone keys on the VCU Touch Parameters to view Remote Control Parameters screen Touch VCU Settings to view Remote Control VCU Settings screen Inthe VCUI row remove check marks corresponding to Rowe microphones by touching them Touch SAVE arrow to record your changes Step Use the phonographs Volume Control Unit to control the volume of the low level microphones Do atest page witheach low level microphone Step 4 During paging the music level drops to whichever 15 greater 6 db or the override settings Each channel has its own override setting in the range of 0 to 63 and channels 1 2 3 and 4 are factory set to 33 63 if you want minimum reduction of the music To change the override settings Touch BACK arrow to return to Hardware Setup Touch Microphone Setup to show Microphone Setup Setup screen For each override setting Touch box showing override value Touch to clear the present value enter the new value and touch OK Touch SAVE arrow to
109. m not on the local jukebox but can be played for an extra credit per song From there you can search by song artist album or genre Touch in middle of the tabs that appear on the top of the screen to modify your search As soon one letter has been typed into the keyboard the search will jump through the albums or artists to narrow the search Search All Music Screen Selecting Music From the Internet If the song you want to play is on an album with the Download Now icon then the song will have to be accessed viathe Internet Thesong selection process is the same as forlocal music Scroll downorup with the double arrows to view all songs on the album Make a song selection by touching the title The song will be selected as long as there is at least 2 credits under Credits Remaining in the bottom left hand corner dialogue box willinform that song selected is noton the DLW 1 and will have to be downloaded The next dialogue box will prompt to Begin the download for an extra credit or to Cancel the selection Buy CD button Patrons will see Buy CD buttons ina variety of places within screen Anytime a song is chosen and sits in the queue on the left hand side of the screen you will see a Buy CD button In addition patrons will see a Buy CD button next to the now playing song the upper right hand corner If a patron touches that button an amazon com web page will appear displaying th
110. next to each album you want to add this month keeping in mind how many albums you can download see maximum downloads per month questions answers below Checks will appear in those boxes You canerase acheck by clicking the box again When you re satisfied with your choices click go at the bottom of the screen Ecast will process your request overnight Toremove music click one of the venues listed in the Update Music home page then click the Auto Suggest button in the Delete Music section A listofalbums will appear Click the box next to each album you want delete check should appear in aclicked box Youcanerase acheck by clicking the box again When you re satisfied with your choices click go at the bottom ofthe screen Your choices will be deleted by the next day Music Advisor This section allows you to choose what albums to addtoa DLW 1 System based on their popularity Youcan base the search on popularity by region Ecast s top 40 newest music what has been requested on your machine and the hottest music in pop hip hop country orrock Follow the same process as you would using Auto Suggest see above Just click one of the venues listed in the Update Music home page then click the Music Advisor button A list of albums will appear Click the box next to each album you want add this month keeping in mind how many albums you can download this month see maximum download questions answer
111. nostics Calibrate Touchscreen Touch button then follow directions on screen Configure Hardware Audio volume presets audio modes remote control setup microphone setup time zone select System Admin amp Auditing System Configuration view if Rowelink controllers are Inactive or Enabled view Software Version Information set Date and Time set Background Music Delay Restore Factory Settings Pricing Setup set cash value of Coins and Bills Hardware Setup STUDIOSOUNDONLY Audio Equalizers When selections are playing touch sliders to adjust STUDIOSOUNDONLY Audio Volume Presets Normally not used Read description of this screen before changing STUDIOSOUNDONLY Audio Modes affects inputs muting and outputs for Standby Background Music and Microphones Input Select read description of this screen before changing Muting read description of this screen before changing Output Mode read description of this screen before changing Remote Control Setup affects usage of keys on IR remote and the STUDIO SOUND ONLY VCU volume control unit Parameters screen set Remote Credit Volume Step Size Mode Linkage and Channel Linkage IR Settings enable disable IR keys Autoplay Override Pause Reject Input Select STUDIO SOUND ONLY VCU Settings enable disable keys Factory settings enable all except Credit STUDIOSOUND ONLY Microphone Setup Setup sets mic type and override Routing
112. o column needs to have red dots for all Ch3 amp Ch4 Touch blue to make it red Touch BACK arrow to return to Hardware Setup Set the Channel linkage for linked control of Chl amp Ch2 and of separate volume control Ch3 amp Ch4 Touch Remote Control Setup to view Remote Control Parameters screen Repeatedly Touch the Channel Linkage choices until it shows Ch2 Ch3 Ch4 Touch SAVE arrow to record your changes Touch BACK arrow to return to Hardware Setup Touch Quit TWO STEREO ZONES This requires a second amplifier The Main Phono Amplifier gets its input from Audio Video Controller outputs Ch1 and Ch2 and supplies one stereo zone The second amplifier gets its input from Audio Video Controller outputs Ch3 and Ch4 and supplies another stereo zone Step 1 Step 2 10 30 Set the output mode of Audio Video Controller to mono mono Push SERVICE SWITCH to enter Main Menu Touch Hardware Diagnostics Touch Configure Hardware Touch Audio Modes to view Audio Modes Input Select screen Touch Output Mode to view Audio Modes Output Mode screen The stereo stereo column needs to have all red dots Touch blue to make it red Touch BACK arrow to return to Hardware Setup Set the Channel linkage for linked volume control of Ch1 amp Ch2 and linked volume control of Ch3 amp Ch4 Touch Remote Control Setup to view Remote Control Parameters screen Repeatedly Touch the C
113. ocation MountorPlacethe Router The best place to install the routeris on ashelf oraledge If this is not possible the box can be mounted toa wall The underside of the box has two holes about 4 3 4 apart Be sure that you can view the front of the box non plug side where the signal lights are located Connections Connecta single phone line cable from the router port labeled Line 1 see Figure 6 2 to the designated phone jack Ifthe provided cable is not long enough you purchase a longer one or make your own see Standard Phone Cable Pin Out and Sources Next connect the 9 pin AC power adapter to the back of the router labeled Power Connect the other end to any standard wall plug or extension cord Power on the Router On the front of the router press the Power button all the way in until it catches and remains depressed Different green and red lights will flash on the router but should settle to 2 green lights with the labels WAN 1 Ready and WAN 2 Channel 1 Assuming the line is good the router should automatically be connected to the Internet Leave the Router On Once the inside line and router are installed in the location Ecastcan test the line remotely and make sure the line is good If there are any problems Ecast will work with the Operator and the Internet provider to produce aswift solution Ifthe lineis working properly the Operator will be informed and the venue will be ready for unit
114. of the shipping cartons the carrier should be called and notified of damage Do not destroy packing material or boxes until the carrier s agent has examined them Damage claims are your responsibility Do not return damaged merchandise until after your claim has been established Once your claim has been established merchandise may be returned to your Rowe distributor for repair The invoice amount for repair charges can then be collected from the carrier DOORS 1 Locate the red bag in the top hold on the back of the cabinet Remove the door key from the bag and unlock the top door Turn the key to the right and open the door as you turn the key VISUAL INSPECTION Check to be sure that all electrical plugs are completely seated into their receptacle HANDY CASE Locate the Handy Case in a blue plastic envelope The Handy Case contains a variety of items including the phonograph service manual and parts catalog spare parts and fuses Keep the Handy Case inside the phonograph so the service manual and parts will be readily available when needed WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD A postage paid Warranty Registration Card is included with the phonograph This card should be filled out and returned to Rowe 21822662 1 3 DLW 1 Phonograph INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Wallphono must be solidly fastened to structural members within the supporting wall Wallphono weighs 165 pounds 75 kg if it falls it could cause damage or injury
115. onitor Fluorescent This ON OFF Power Switch disconnects the 12V and 2e ay itched 120 to neon power supply Switched e ay SNe ower A high ON OFF CTRL signal de energizes 120 VAC the relay to disconnect the 120 12 V Power and 24 V power FIGURE 5 3 continued DLW 1 BLOCK DIAGRAM 2 CHANNEL PREAMP 21822662 5 13 DLW 1 Phonograph 22135602 34037910 GROUND OUROMNIO Mars AC2411 U7E Bill Acceptor SUPPLY 12345678910 123456 19 DUAL ROW 17 18 14 BILL ACCEPTOR MDB ACCEPTOR COUNTER 9 VDC 1 12 VDC 1 3 29 2 40914 ROWELINK CONTROLLER 4 E 12V FILTERED 40926001 POWER OUT 8 85232 ROWELINK OMMON 12 1 gt DCDb VAC FUSED 5 e gt COMPUTER 22140915 Pc a gt 1 D 2 34038701 089 12 1 1 2 5 BRA 8 ROWELINK 4 OWER 4 5 ROUND 6 70089308 56789 poy SWITCHES STATUS 1 A COM 1 1 KID RL TX COIN 2 COIN A SiC 8 8 11 IR RCV SWITCHES 2 5 4 4 2 Channel 1 CRDT RL TX m CC RL 7 7 DETECTOR 8 8 8 B CC RL RX 22140913 P21 1 12 COM MARS 330 212 1 CONTROLLER LED S 8 8 lt _________ J 12V DC COIN 4 d ED E 5 COIN
116. oor 8 x 3 8 Hex WRHS Chute Coin Door 8 32 x 3 8 Hex WRHMS 15 Flat Screen Harness Neon Interconnect Harness Mod Card Harness Door 120 NOT INCLUDED AS PART OF DOOR ASSEMBLY 11 10 21822662 This page intentionally left blank 21822662 11 11 22 Figure 11 3 Shell Assembly Internal View 1000 Studio Sound FETT 21822662 11 12 Figure 11 Shell Assembly Internal View 1000 Watt 2 Channel Preamp oq 11 13 21822662 Figure 11 3B Shell Assembly Internal View 1000 Watt Studio Sound and 1000 Watt 2 Channel Preamp Components in this view are common to the Studio Sound and 2 Channel Preamp 11 14 21822662 Ref a4 17 18 19 20 21822662 Part No 22147401 22143802 22146601 22146701 80443006 22150201 80443006 22150101 80443006 40927401 34040901 61132003 80443006 40917401 61138701 34032903 22145604 86663610 22146901 20922502 86663610 21256201 70091702 22146801 34008301 80662308 21357802 70091702 21256201 30984404 8666361
117. ot fully seated in the port on the CC box or in the back ofthe router Theconnectionisloose between the installed line and the router The cable is bad Therouteris nottherightone forthe venue it has been placed in Theinternetlineis down Therouteris notconfigured correctly The connection has become loose between the router and the jukebox Theconnection has becomeloose between the installed line jack and the router Allthe lights are ON on the front of the router The router was shut off or lost power The internet service provider isp 15 down The Ecast music Database server is down 5 21 DLW 1 Phonograph This page intentionally left blank 5 22 21822662 21822662 Section 6 Network INTRODUCTION In order to bring the DLW 1 Network and the Internet to each venue a separate phone line must be installed at each site Depending on availability and the geographic location of the venue the line will be a standard phone line providing dial up Internet service or digital cable wireless broadband or symmet ric Digital Subscriber Line DSL providing faster Internet ser vice Either way the router installation will be the same Whether the venue will use the SDSL or dial up technology depends on the venue s geographic location and it will be ordered by Ecast The final line installation procedure will be slightly different for each technology as described below Eith
118. ouch CHANGE Touch back toreturn to the previous screen KEYPAD 10 9 DLW 1 Phonograph Operator Screen RECOVER CREDITS Touch a button to select Credit Recovery OFF or _ Credit Recovery off ON The button will turn orange when touched to 7 Default indicate an active choice To change the number of minutes touch Change Interval Use the keypad to enter the new value then touch CHANGE Credit Recovery If you make a mistake touch CLEAR re enter the new value then touch CHANGE Touch back toreturn to the previous screen Operator Screen KEYPAD 10 10 21822662 Section 10 Operator Screens rotor Screen HARDWARE DIAGNOSTICS This screen is used to access the hardware and m Calibrate Touchscreen diagnostic Screens Canfigure Hardware Touch back toreturn to the previous screen View System Settings View Network Settings System Diagnostics Update Controller CALIBRATE TOUCHSCREEN When this screen appears close the phonograph top door and follow directions on the screen to calibrate the touchscreen 21822662 10 11 DLW 1 Phonograph sorer hgeerurer Back to Peripheral Back Feipherad Setup Duil LIE i 1 Configuration hn Pricing Vado Eipualizers Presti Remate Control Setap Centre
119. ponents except the UPS and the CORE COMPUTER TRANSFORMER ASSEMBLY 40917102 Supplies power for the Audio Video Controller 1000 Watt Audio Digital Amplifier and the system power supply voltages 9 VDC 12 VCD and 24 VDC ROWELINK CONTROLLER 40926001 Connects the Core Computer serial RS 232 port to the serial RS 485 Rowelink modules Also includes the credit module and coin switch interface Provides pushbuttons for service mode touch screen calibration and collection 21822662 1 7 DLW 1 Phonograph VOLUME CONTROL UNIT 34032903 Studio Sound Model Only This Rowelink module should be removed from bottom of phonograph and mounted remotely behind bar etc It displays and controls the volume of the amplifier channels and microphones turns ON OFF power button the phonograph lights touchscreen monitor and Mars Bill Acceptor rejects the selection playing or adds a credit same as IR remote credits Channel Volume is displayed when the mode LED is off and microphone volume is displayed when the mode LED is on The MODE key toggles between channels and microphones Raise or lower the volume of the channel s or microphone using the UP DOWN keys The volume range is 0 to 63 The CH MIC and SINGER LED s indicate what volume is being displayed When adjusting channel volume if more than one LED 15 on it means those channels have the same volume All four channels have the same volume when shipped from the factory see
120. record your changes Step 5 Each microphone be routed to any combination of the six outputchannels 1 2 3 4 AuxL and AuxR The factory setting route all 3 microphones to all six output channels change the routing Touch Routing to show Microphone Setup Routing screen Set the routing for each microphone When you touch a button it toggles between routed and not routed A red button with a yellow check mark indicates routed Touch SAVE arrow to record your changes Touch BACK arrow to return to Hardware Setup 10 26 21822662 Section 10 Operator Screens Step 6 Whena microphone is keyed the Audio Video Controller can select its front end input signal from the Sound Card Stereo A Stereo B Mono or Unchanged The factory setting of Unchanged does not switch front end inputs when a microphone is keyed Do the following if you wanta specific front end input else Touch Quit Touch Audio Modes to view Audio Modes Input Select screen e In Microphone row touch the front end input you want Touch SAVE arrow to record your changes Touch BACK arrow to return to Hardware Setup Touch Quit 21822662 10 27 DLW 1 Phonograph STUDIO SOUND ONLY SLAW 01 535079 39 03 SN3d0 HOLIMS DNILYOHS Adv 39 1 4 15 QTSHONVH ONVLS J
121. rload shorted speaker wires too many speakers connected or speaker power taps too high After you fix the short disconnect a few speakers or lower the speaker power tap selection then repeat Step 3 This value is the total for both channels The power consumption for each channel is one half of this value 21822662 3 9 DLW 1 Phonograph Ssuonoouuo 1exeods z 5 NOISNALXA S L1VM 9 8 WHO 8 WHO 8 TANNVHO TANNVHO SLLYM t SLLVM SLLYM 72 SL1VM 7 WHO 04 5 OL H3xv3ds WHO 2 I3NNVHO TANNVHO TANNVHO TANNVHO 3 3 va TANNVHO gt a m lt Qe lt lt L ONON 1 1000 POWER AMPLIFIER FROM 1000 WATT POWER AMPLIFIER 21822662 3 10 Section 3 Venue Installation THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 21822662 3 11 DLW 1 Phonograph CHANNEL 1 OR 3 CHANNEL 2 OR 4 40832108 TRANSFORMER WIRING DIAGRAM 3 12 21822662 Section 3 Venue Installation THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 21822662 3 13 DLW 1 Phonograph SPEAKER SYNOPSIS 1000 WATTS OF RMS POWER PER AMPLIFIER OR 500 WATTS PER CHANNEL The generic speaker wiring diagrams cover 4 to 32 speakers Diagram has a 4 speaker layout If you only
122. s a remote Control Cable volume control to a phonograph 20819908 Remote Volume and Cancel This 4 conductor 50 foot cable connects a remote Control Cable volume control to a phonograph 11 30 21822662
123. s below Checks will appear in those boxes You erase check by clicking the box again When you re satisfied with your choices click go atthe bottom of the screen This will send your download requests to Ecast which will process them overnight If you want to change the factors on which to base your search such as popularity by region Ecast top 40 what s been requested at that venue etc click one of the venues listed on the Update Music home page then click the Music Advisor button Click the pull down menu labeled Show list according to atthe top of the page Click the option you want and the list of albums given will automatically change to reflect the new choice Continued on next page 21822662 8 5 DLW 1 Phonograph Manual Select Remove This section enables you to search fora specific album artist song or genre and then choose from the resulting list what albums you want to add or delete Toadd music click one of the venues listed on the Update Music home page then click the Manual Select button in the Add Music section In the box below the Search title type one or two keywords to search for Below the box click the circle to the left of either album artist song or genre Then click the Search button to the right ofthe box A list of albums will appear Click the box next to each album you wantto add keeping in mind how many albums youcan download
124. se 70 V speakers The power level inthe 70 speakers is set at each speaker 250 watts of the 1000 watts is provided for 70 V speakers by 1 A2 connections on the audio outputtransformer assembly NOTE 1000 watts can be connected if you configure the amplifier for stereo and connect 70 volt speakers E7 to E7 Low Impedance Speakers Low impedance speakers 8 or 4 ohm can be used when the connecting cable is less than 100 feet 4 ohm Speakers Parallel Connections No more than one 4 ohm speaker should be connected to a speaker line If several 4 ohm speakers are to be used each speaker should have its own line 8 ohm Speakers Parallel Connections The loss in 100 feet of 18 gauge zipcord feeding on 8 ohm speaker is 15 The loss for two 8 ohm speakers is 30 NOTE In any speaker installation the total speaker load the sum of all power to all speakers must not 4 p exceed 1000 watts per amplifier The phonograph has an audio output transformer assembly rated 250 watts 125 per channel for connecting 70 V speakers or connecting extension speakers to taps The sum of all power to 70 V speakers and tapped speakers must not exceed 250 watts 2182 62 Section 3 Venue Installation Table 3 1 Extension Speaker Worksheet Sheet 1 SELECTING SPEAKER POWER General Instructions This section will lead you through the power and speaker selection process This process consists of four major steps and several smaller s
125. t accepta bill The green lights atthe bill acceptor lip are not flashing Nothing happens after pressing the calibration button The calibration program runs but will not respond to touch No sound from jukebox although the application reports Now Playing a New song No sound from jukebox and the application doesn t appear to be playing the song selected Billacceptoris taking money but touch screen is notresponsive There is no designated phone line installed in Venue Probable Cause The cash box is full Thecashbox was notre installed on bill acceptorcorrectly Thereisajammedbillinthe device The plugs are not inserted securely at theacceptor The acceptoris dead The cable is damaged at the acceptor 2 The bill acceptor is dead The wrong button was pushed Rowelinkisnotrunning orthe Rowelink Controlleris defective Theserialcable plug is not fully seated at the monitor or at the CC box Thetouch screenis dead Volume controlis turnedall the way down Volumecontrolisbroken Audio Video controller or 2 channel preamp is continually muting the song Sound plug is disconnected or loose from the CC box The amplifier was overloaded and shutdown There are no more credits available forplay Rejectsong wasactivated CCislocked up press the external ATX power reset button see figure 1 1 if CC does not boot up do a complete Power up
126. t Computer Card Mounting 1 Label Wiring RES ATX PWR USB 1 Panel Lett Computer adel tah 1 Cover Computer 1 1 Front Computer 52 metit its 1 Sub assembly Right Computer See Figure 11 6 1 Washier s49 Internal LOCK 4 Sub assembly Left Computer See Figure 11 5 1 Door Assembly Drive Computer See Figure 11 8 1 Cable Assembly Dr Rib Hard Dr 1 Gable PCM 6890 ID P 1 Intermediate Board Sub assembly See Figure 11 7 1 Single Board Computer W CPU enn 1 70 32 Keps Mex tide 4 MCN EE 1 Bracket Cable Retainer ie T 2 440 Hex Std COZP 4 Lateh 2 4 40 x 3 8 Flat Head 4 8 32 x 1 1 4
127. t enables disables credits being given by the IR remote and the VCU volume control unit ALWAYS enables remote credit but does not limit how many can be given NEVER is the factory setting and disables them CREDIT POOL limits the number of credits given each week to the value in Weekly Credit Pool When you touch a button it toggles between red and blue A red button indicates it is selected Volume Control Step Size sets the amount of volume change each volume up down key produces Range is 1 to 5 steps To change any value touch it and the Keypad window will appear on the screen Follow directions on page 9 30 for using the Keypad and saving the value s you enter Linkage is factory set to Independent which means normal selections paid or free Background Music and Autoplay selections have separate volumes and each type can only be adjusted when that type is playing If you wantto lock Autoplays ata volume then while an Autoplay is playing adjust volume then select Locked Autoplay If you want Background Music and Autoplay volume to be equal then select Linked Background Autoplay see Adding a BGM Unit Channel Linkage links the volume control ofthe channels together in the following combinations Each time you touch a combination the next choice will appear Ch1 Ch2 Ch3 Ch4 channels 1 2 3 4 linked factory setting 1 Ch2 Ch3 Ch4 channels 1 2 linked channels 3 4 linked
128. teps The major steps are 1 Identifying the extension speakers and computing the extension speaker power 2 Making the external speaker connections 3 Performing an amplifier overload check per table 3 2B Selection Procedures 1 Useapencil you may wantto revise your figures to fillin the work sheet on the following pages Extension speakers are available in these general categories General purpose speakers 4 and 8 ohm speakers and 70 V speakers Use this worksheet to help you calculate the amount of power consumed by the extension speakers Use this worksheet as a guide to help you select which power tap to use for each type of external speaker you are using An extension speaker RMS power rating should be at least 10 higher than the power it will consume at max phonograph volume When RMS power to speaker Then recommended RMS power at max phonograph volume is rating of speaker is 250 watts 300 watts 125 watts 150 watts 62 5 watts 75 watts 31 25 watts 40 watts Extension speakers connected to E1 E7 Place the quantity of speakers in the blank under QTY and multiply the quantity times the power consumption show stereo speakers as 2 speakers Place your results in the blank under TOTAL QTY Total Two 8 ohm speakers in series at 62 5 watts per series ___ Watts 31 25 watts to each speaker Two 4 ohm speakers in series at 125 watts per series Watts 62 5 watts to each speaker 8 ohm speakers at 125 watts each
129. the 5 watt taps ___at 5 watt each Watts El to E2 Speakers for the 2 watt taps at 2 watts each Watts El to E3 Speakers for the 8 watt taps Aat 8 watts each Watts El to E4 Speakers for the 18 watt taps 8418 watts each Watts E3 to E5 Speakers for the 24 watt taps at 24 watts each Watts E2 to E5 Speakers for the 32 watt taps at 32 watts each Watts El to E5 Speakers for the 50 watt taps at 50 watts each ___ Watts E3 to E6 Speakers for the 72 watt taps Aat 72 watts each Watts to Speakers for 95 watt taps 2495 watt each Watts E3 to E7 70 VOLT SPEAKERS 70 speakers have a power tap on them or on their associated transformer Add together all of the 70 volt speakertap settings and enterthat value Watts A1 to A2 21822662 3 7 DLW 1 Phonograph Table 3 1 Extension Speaker Worksheet Sheet 4 Combine consumptions of all speakers Stereo Mono Connected to E1 E7 Tapped OPE Sum of tapped and Al A2 Tappescospum 70 Volt must 70 Volt A1 A2 not exceed 250 Stereo Mono Grand Total Totals In any speaker installation the total RMS speaker load the sum of all power to all speakers must notexceed 1000 watts Itis strongly recommended that Efficient extension speakers are used 1 TheGrand Total is the amount of power that the phonograph will need to supply to the extension speakers
130. the BGM music sounds good i e it s stable and not distorted then skip to step 4 When the Audio Video Controller Preset Input is at factory setting a BGM signal greater than 1 0 voltis too high and may cause distortion A signal less than 0 4 voltis too low and may cause unstable sound If the BGM music is distorted or if the music is not stable adjust the input of the Audio Video Controller as follows Touch Audio Volume Presets Touch the box Stereo A or Mono you plugged the BGM unit into Touch to clear the present value Enter a lower value if music is distorted Enter higher value if music is not stable Touch OK then Touch SAVE arrow If still distorted or not stable keep repeating Touch enter new value Touch OK and Touch SAVE arrow until its stable and not distorted Touch BACK arrow to return to Hardware Setup Step 4 The factory settings configure the phonograph for independent volume adjustment of music played by customers autoplay and Background Music You are adjusting the volume of customer music when customer musicis playing autoplay when autoplay music is playing and Background Music when Background Music is playing If you want Background Music and autoplay music to have same volume then link them by doing the following Otherwise touch Quit Touch Remote Control Setup to view Remote Control Setup Parameters screen Touch Linked Background Autoplay Touch arrow to r
131. uch back toreturn to the previous screen Add Credit Operator Screen WE AUTOPLAY MODE Touch a button to set Autoplay OFF or ON The button will turn orange when touched to indicate an activechoice Ifthe phonographis idle and Autoplay is ON arandom selection will play every 15 20 0r30 Auto Play minutes Touch the interval to selectit Oa Play Off Default Auto Play Off Default Touch back toreturn to the previous screen 21822662 10 7 DLW 1 Phonograph Operator Screen Clear Credits i T Clear enr Operator Screen Recover Recover Credits 10 8 CLEAR CREDITS CLEAR QUEUE Touch an orange button to clear all credits or the song queue Touch back toreturn to the previous screen CREDITS RECOVER QUEUE This screen is used to access the recover screens Touch back toreturn to the previous screen 21822662 Operator Screen Queue Recovery Default bm iua x Queue Recovery ient Operator Screen 21822662 Section 10 Operator Screens RECOVERQUEUE Touch a button to select Queue Recovery OFF or ON The button will turn orange when touched to indicate an active choice To change the number of minutes touch Change Interval Usethekeypadtoenterthe new value then touch CHANGE If you make a mistake touch CLEAR re enter the new value then t
132. uid such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE ANY COVERS GUARDS OR SHIELDS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS ARE INSIDE THIS PHONOGRAPH REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Section 1 Unpacking amp System Description INTRODUCTION DLW 1 is part of a much larger system the Ecast Interac tive Entertainment Network This network is a digital platform that delivers music games e commerce Internet access films and other entertainment features to venues everywhere The Interactive Entertainment Network is delivered through the DL W 1 system The system consists of a digital jukebox and an Internet router The DLW 1 jukebox is an Internet enabled jukebox that allows all the traditional functions of a jukebox backed by the power of the Internet The Internet connectivity gives patrons more fea tures such as the ability to download songs on demand for temporary play and to purchase albums 21822662 11 DLW 1 Phonograph FEATURES The major DLW 1 features General Features Sturdy construction and reliable design Conveniently located customer operator and service controls major components are modular and easy to replace if needed Computer controlled digital music A 1000 watt amplifier with dual 5 band graphic equalizer Song reject 300 album and cover art capacity Unwanted music categories can be blocked Quarter and Doll
133. unting Computer 1 Spacer Self Retaining 8 4 CBA Interconnect Hard 1 8 32 x 1 2 Hex WRHMS 56 4 21822662 Ref 21822662 Part No 22144101 22144801 XXXXXXX 22144701 80443004 22144201 80321606 22150801 87831600 22141702 Figure 11 8 Computer Drive Door Assembly Description Qty Computer Drive Door Assembly essere enda aan Ref Bracket Drive Bay Mounting ert LE 2 6 32 Screw Supplied With Hard Drive Bay 4 Hinge 1 8 32 x 1 4 Hex WAAMS rrr te eel prada rea Dusk n Seek rra Cu avum e 9 C 1 4 40 x 1 4 Flat Head MS 4 Latch Draw eee 2 4 40 Hex Mr EA 4 Frame Hard cR 1 11 23 Figure 11 9 Power Supply Assembly Ref Part No Description Qty 22145801 Power Supply Ref 1 22145901 Chassis Power Supply 1 2 80443006 8 32 x 3 8 Hex WRHMS 5 12 3 30785702 Switch Rocker Saa XE MEER Ryo ada Gl Ra Er eda aia 1 4 80713010 8 32 x
134. ut taking up a lot of space A pull down menu is a horizontal rectangular box with an arrow on the right pointing down The box shows you the menu s option that is currently in effect Click the box and list of all available options will appear Each option listed will perform a different task Just click the option you want and the screen will automatically change to reflect your choice Using the button Clicking the button processes your request or sends you to a task s next step How do return to the previous pages Click the square labeled Back on the upper left corner of your computer screen The Back button is part of your Internet browser NOTE The Ecast Extranet is a secure site Once user leaves the Extranet and an other web site is entered user must log on again to Extranet Do not expect to re enter the Extranet by clicking the Back button to re enter the site Downloading When you download albums you are transferring albums from Ecast s vast database to your DLW 1 System s hard drive Printing Printing a page from the Extranet is just like printing a word processing document You can either click the square labeled Print on the toolbar along the top of the screen or click the word File the upper left corner of your screen and choose print When a new window appears just click at the bottom of the window to b
135. w 4 Close the front door and make sure it locks 5 Follow the directions on the screen touching the center of the targets then touching YES CALIBRATION SCREEN INTERIOR Part Procedure Bill Acceptor Q tip at acceptor lip dipped in Rubbing Alcohol to clear out any build up 21822662 4 3 DLW 1 Phonograph This page intentionally left blank Section 5 Troubleshooting INTRODUCTION DLW 1 Phonograph incorporates several modules which plug in for rapid service The most likely cause of phonograph problems are 1 Continuous or intermittent opens ina harness The cause canbe wiring aterminal or abad terminal crimp e Check that all plugs are firmly seated e Check that connector pins are not bent broken or pushed through the back of connectors when mated 2 Adefective module Troubleshooting procedures are directed at module replacement not repair A summary of the functions for each of the phonograph s replaceable modules is in Section 1 The troubleshooting topics presented in this section are e The DLW 1 LED s are described and can help you isolate problem Asequence of operation explanation a Block Diagram figure 5 1 and wiring diagram figure 5 2 to help you isolate the problem to a harness or amodule The figures also show the Rowe part numbers of the harnesses and modules Modular Troubleshooting Charts that list the Trouble Symptom and Probable Cause 21822662 5 1
136. want the four speaker layout then the maximum output of each speaker would have to be rated 4 ohms and capable of 300 watts Question Why a 300 watt rating on the speaker Answer Safety factor life of speaker These speakers are expensive providing a lot of sound in a localized area which does not optimize the room sound A better way to distribute the sound is by adding more speakers Diagram 2 has a layout of 8 speakers at 8 ohms each and only having a rating of 150 watts each which includes a safety factor The expense factor should now be less for each speaker For a really big room Diagram 3 may be the best scenario Diagram 3 shows a series parallel hookup with up to 16 speakers The advantage is the ratings are 4 ohms at only 75 watts each Thus giving you a lot of sound at a reasonable price To ensure the speakers work correctly the 2 wired in series should be of the same make and model Different models wired in series will not give equal outputs and the frequency response may be strange Question Too many speakers now Answer Simply leave off as many speakers as you wish as long as it is 2 at a time which means a series combo combination To minimize cost it is recommended to utilize Diagram 4 This shows 32 speakers their rating only has to be 8 ohms at 50 watts This allows you to use inexpensive speakers which can be found at the big electronic stores This also provides you the chance to A B them for sound Try also
137. y cable and result in a neater installation process To install the cable you will need Category 5 UTP cable eight conductor data cable with 4 pairs unshielded twisted wires RJ 45 plugs anda Telco crimping tool Cabletesting device optional but recommended Referto the following directions to make a straight through cable where pin 1 on one end corresponds to pin 1 on the other end Step 1 Cutback 1 ofthe outer plastic covering to reveal 4 twisted pairs and some insulation material If you partially cut some of the wires cut them all off and start over Each pairis a solid color wire twisted with astriped white and same color wire Step 2 Cut out the insulation material to the bottom of the removed plastic Step3 Untwist each pair no more than cm and lay them flat together pinched between your fingers in the following order according to figure 3 2 Step 4 Hold the 8 wires together and cut them at the top to make them all the same length The length of the wires should be slightly shorter than the length of the connector so that the cut plastic just fits inside the connector Step 5 Hold RJ 45 Ethernet plug head in your other hand with the hook faced down Slide the wires into the connector head Pay careful attention that the wires stay in the above order and fit into their own slots All wires must hit the end of the plug Step 6 Slide the connector head into the RJ 45 crimping tool and squeeze down hard Looking at
138. ystem banner Click one of the names to get to that sections home page There are six sections Revenue Reports Usage Reports Music Reports System Reports Update Music and Edit Profile If you have questions regarding the extranet reports you may contact Ecast Customer Service at customerservice ecastinc com or call toll free 877 451 1537 21822662 8 3 DLW 1 Phonograph REVENUE REPORTS By clicking a venue name you can view details of the revenue generated and select options to generate reports for specific time periods USAGE REPORTS By clicking ona venue name youcan view top songs albums and games Options include list length top 10 ortop 40 and time period MUSIC REPORTS The music reports screen will allow you to select from numerous options to view the most popular music by geographic location album artist genre time period etc SYSTEM REPORTS What are System Reports System Reports are Ecast s way of monitoring your units for you When aunitis experiencing technical problems it will not respond toa system check and Ecast will post this on the DLW 1 Management System for your review How often are system reports carried out Every day after the venue has closed How to read system reports Click System Reports at the top of the screen to get to the sections home page A list of locations with either a check mark or an to the right of each name will appear The check mark means all units at
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