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Operating Instructions
CLASSIC 2000 VINYL
30 GB
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1 Technical details CLASSIC 2000 VINYL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31.1 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.2 Power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.3 Dimensions: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.4 Optional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2 Set up to play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42.1 Open the jukebox. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2.2 Shipping guards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2.3 Control of the mains supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2.4 Control of the mains frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
3 Taking into operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63.1 How to fill the record carrier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
3.1.1 Overview record - selection - assignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
4 Coin and credit programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84.1 Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
4.2 Free play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
5 Device description of the amplifier K99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95.1 Technical data K99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
5.2 Verification of power voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
5.3 Position of fuses and plug connectors on the K99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
5.4 The first power ON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
5.5 Volume control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
5.6 The infrared remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
5.6.1 The buttons OPTION and POWER on the infrared remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
5.7 Treble and bass control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
5.8 Automatic volume correction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
5.9 Background Music - volume attenuation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
5.10 External speaker connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
5.11 External amplifier connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
5.12 Disabling the internal mute circuit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
5.13 Input selector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
6 Service programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186.1 Selection & Credit Computer (S&CC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
6.2 How to call up service program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
6.2.1 How to leave the service program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
6.3 Memory ON/OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
6.4 Play sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
6.5 Free play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
6.6 Playstimulator / continuous play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
7 Trouble shooting chart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217.1 Failures of the illumination, lamps and power system generally . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
7.2 Fuses of the power supply - which one controls what circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
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7.3 Faults with the coin and credit system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
7.4 Faults with the selection system (Credit system is working) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
7.5 Repetitive play of records, selected or non-selected ones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
7.6 Failures of the record changer after properly completed selection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
7.7 Failures with the tone arm or the tone system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
7.8 Record not properly returned to carrier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
7.9 Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
7.9.1 Note 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287.9.2 Note 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287.9.3 Note 3 A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287.9.4 Note 3 B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297.9.5 Note 3 C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297.9.6 Note 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297.9.7 Note 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297.9.8 Note 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297.9.9 Note 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307.9.10 Note 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307.9.11 Note 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307.9.12 Note 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
8 Connection diagram Classic 2000 Vinyl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
9 Connection diagram illumination. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
10 Wiring diagram K99 - power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
11 Wiring diagram K99 - power amp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
12 Wiring diagram K99 - pre amp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
13 Wiring diagram K99 - sound controler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
14 Wiring diagram K99 - port A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
15 Wiring diagram K99 - mute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
16 Wiring diagram K99 - power supply Euro 230V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
17 Wiring diagram K99 - power supply UL/USA 117V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
18 Declaration Of Conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Features
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1 Technical details CLASSIC 2000 VINYL
1.1 Features
Stereo amplifier with automatic level control and electronic overload protection, power 2 x 55wRMS
2 way stereo loudspeaker system with 3 speakers
200 selections (100 records) played by a high quality Tonar Magnetic System
Microprocessor controlling all functions including credit and bonus steps as well as record playsand automatic memory of the top tunes
Playstimulator playing a record in intervals between 1 and 98 minutes automatically
An LED display presents playing record or credit available
Integrated volume control which can also be used as wired remote control
Connections for additional amplifier, external loudspeakers, microphone kit and outputtransformer
Infrared remote control with selection buttons
1.2 Power supply
100 - 240v, 50/60cps
1.3 Dimensions:
Height 1450mm / 57.09inch
Width 900mm / 35.43inch
Depth 750mm / 29.53inch
Weight 170kg / 374lbs
1.4 Optional
BGM connector for external audio source
Output transformer
Microphone kit
External speakers: Model LS 1222 way speaker system, floor standing or wall mounting, cabinet with wooden pattern or black highpolish surface.Dimensions:Height 520mm / 20.5inchWidth 320mm / 12.6inchDepth 250mm / 9.8inchMusical power 120w, 8ohms
Open the jukebox
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2 Set up to play
The CLASSIC 2000 VINYL is delivered ready to play. There are several tasks to perform in order toensure proper operation and best sound.
2.1 Open the jukebox
The keys are located in the coin return on theRH side of the jukebox. The key WUA1 is thecabinet key and opens the drawer underneaththe keyboard. In the drawer you will find thekeys for the glass cabinet locks.
The two keys with 5-digits-code are for the cashbox on the bottom at the RH side.
2.2 Shipping guards
1. Remove the shipping bolts (M8x70) fromthe mechanism platform. There are two,one in the rear right corner near the base ofthe tone arm, the other one in the front leftcorner near the record carrier.These bolts secure the platform duringtransport. Remove these bolts completely.
2. Release the tie-down tone arm straplocated at the base of the tone arm. Thisstrap secures the tone arm duringtransport. Check the cartridge and needleto insure proper position in the tone arm.
3. Remove the shipping guards from the title card program.
NOTE: Save the shipping guards and the tone arm strap. You will need them in case you decide tomove the jukebox to another location. Records should be taken out for transportation.
2.3 Control of the mains supply
Standard setting of jukeboxes for the USA is 117v, also stated on the type plate at the rear wall.
All other machines set to 100 - 240v, indicated on the type plate and with a transparent plastic coverat the transformer, so that present setting is visible, where as:
240v = 1 and 3
230v = 1 and 5
220v = 9 and 3
210v = 9 and 5
117v = 1 and 7
100v = 9 and 7
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Control of the mains frequency
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ATTENTION! Some parts of the electrical circuitary are connected to the power line (powertransformer, fluorescent tube, ballast and accociated wiring). Never attempt any interventionto these parts unless qualified.
Standard setting for jukebox in Europe is 230v.
2.4 Control of the mains frequency
Mains frequency affects speed of the record player motor. The driving roll of the motor has twodifferent diameters. With a mains frequency of 50cps the driving belt will be placed on the majordiameter.
How to fill the record carrier
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3 Taking into operation
Conect the mains plug and switch the jukebox ON atthe rear side:
illumination is on.
the record carrier turns twice
3.1 How to fill the record carrier
Place the records in the record carrier into the numerical slots and title cards into the title cards pagesytem.
Insert the first title card on LH side, 001 is the first A side, 002 the first B side, 003 the second A side,004 the second B side, see chapter 3.1.1, on page 7.
NOTE: The A side of a record has always an odd number !
It is recommended to insert the record and then the title card into appropriate places.
To turn the record carrier, operate the lever marked ’rotate carrier’. The record carrier can be turnedin steps to achieve the best position for loading.
NOTE: The A side always has to show to the LH side !
turnable pages 4 fixed pages with title turnable pagescards for 5 records each
How to fill the record carrier
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3.1.1 Overview record - selection - assignment
001 / 002 - record 1 side A / B003 / 004 - record 2005 / 006 - record 3007 / 008 - record 4009 / 010 - record 5011 / 012 - record 6013 / 014 - record 7 015 / 016 - record 8017 / 018 - record 9019 / 020 - record 10
101 / 102 - record 11103 / 104 - record 12105 / 106 - record 13107 / 108 - record 14109 / 110 - record 15111 / 112 - record 16113 / 114 - record 17115 / 116 - record 18117 / 118 - record 19119 / 120 - record 20
201 / 202 - record 21203 / 204 - record 22205 / 206 - record 23207 / 208 - record 24209 / 210 - record 25211 / 212 - record 26213 / 214 - record 27215 / 216 - record 28217 / 218 - record 29219 / 220 - record 30
301 / 302 - record 31303 / 304 - record 32305 / 306 - record 33307 / 308 - record 34209 / 310 - record 35311 / 312 - record 36313 / 314 - record 37315 / 316 - record 38317 / 318 - record 39319 / 320 - record 40
401 / 402 - record 41403 / 404 - record 42405 / 406 - record 43407 / 408 - record 44409 / 410 - record 45411 / 412 - record 46413 / 414 - record 47415 / 416 - record 48417 / 418 - record 49419 / 420 - record 50
501 / 502 - record 51 side A / B503 / 504 - record 52505 / 506 - record 53507 / 508 - record 54509 / 510 - record 55511 / 512 - record 56513 / 514 - record 57 515 / 516 - record 58517 / 518 - record 59519 / 520 - record 60
601 / 602 - record 61603 / 604 - record 62605 / 616 - record 63607 / 618 - record 64609 / 610 - record 65611 / 612 - record 66613 / 614 - record 67615 / 616 - record 68617 / 618 - record 69619 / 620 - record 70
701 / 702 - record 71703 / 704 - record 72705 / 706 - record 73707 / 708 - record 74709 / 710 - record 75711 / 712 - record 76713 / 714 - record 77715 / 716 - record 78717 / 718 - record 79719 / 720 - record 80
801 / 802 - record 81803 / 804 - record 82805 / 806 - record 83807 / 808 - record 84809 / 810 - record 85811 / 812 - record 86813 / 814 - record 87815 / 816 - record 88817 / 818 - record 89819 / 820 - record 90
901 / 902 - record 91903 / 904 - record 92905 / 906 - record 93907 / 908 - record 94909 / 910 - record 95911 / 912 - record 96913 / 914 - record 97915 / 916 - record 98917 / 918 - record 99919 / 920 - record 100 side A / B
Programming
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4 Coin and credit programming
The price per play is set by jumper wires on the S&CC as shown in the examples. After havingchanged wire links press ’LT’ button to confirm new settings.
4.1 Programming
1. Switch ON the jukebox.
2. Connect the coin accepter wire ’A’ to the coin inputs ’B’.
3. Insert attached jumpers ’C’ according to requested number of songs (rows B1 - B4).
4. Press ’LT’ button once to activate programming.
4.2 Free play
Connect jumper wire on ’GP’ between0 and F on the S&CC. Press ’LT’button.
Free play now allows free selections.
NRI
G13
1 play for 50 cts
3 plays for $ 1.00
21 plays for $ 5.00
0,25 orange
1 $ red+ note
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brown/greenviolet
25cts $ 1.00
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Free play
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5 Device description of the amplifier K99
The amplifier K99 is optimised for universal use in Deutsche Wurlitzer GmbH jukeboxes. Greatimportance had been attached for an easy handling and stand alone function without the S&CC unit.The output power is designed for the standard used internal speakers of Deutsche Wurlitzer GmbHjukeboxes.
DETAILS:Standard equipment:
Hybrid power stage technology, short circuit and over temperature protected
2 inputs (stereo): CD and tape
1 mono input for optional microphone kit
Volume control with 2 pots onboard
Volume control possible with pots and / or IR at the same time. The pot used at last determinesthe volume.
The wired remote box is accessible from the machine rear wall with 2 volume control pots, canceland mute button (mute with toggle function).
Bass and treble control with pots
BGM volume reduction, controllable with pot
Automatic volume correction (AVC), switchable
2 channel operation switchable, RH = internal speakers, LH = external speakers
Status display with 7segment display
Independent controllable RCA output to connect external amplifiers
For use with the old and the new changer mechanism.
Remote control with large distance range. Functions: track selection / volume chan. 1 / volumechan. 2 / mute (toggle) / cancel
Optional:
70v output transformer
Microphone kit
Technical data K99
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5.1 Technical data K99
5.2 Verification of power voltage
The voltage settings are marked onthe cover plate of the mainstransformer. Machines for USA areset to 117v. They have a specialtransformer according to UL standardwhich is not adjustable. Jukeboxes“UNI-Pack” are shipped with 230vsetting. Mains voltage is indicated onthe label of the transformer cover. Themains fuse (T3.15A/230v F6A/117v)is located on the left bottom side in-between the three terminals for the billacceptor, the external mains switchand the fluorescent lamps.
Loosen the four screws to remove thecover plate (small arrows) to getaccess to the mains transformer.
ATTENTION! Always remove power plug before opening transformer cover plate. Neverattempt any intervention to these parts unless qualified!
The position of the two plug connectors on the transformer terminals 1 to 9 (primary side) indicatesthe current voltage setting. The following combinations are possible:
240v = 1 - 9
230v = 1 - 8
220v = 2 - 9
210v = 2 - 8
117v = 1 - 6
100v = 2 - 6
General USA / Canada
Supply 100v - 240v 117v
Mains frequency 50cps - 60cps 60cps
Input voltage CD typ. 1.2v typ. 1.2v
Input voltage tape 300mv 300mv
Output voltage pre amplifier <=1veff <=1veff
Output power 2 x 55w (rms) 2 x 55w (rms)
Output impedance min. 4ohm min. 4ohm
Transmission range 20cps - 20,000cps 20cps - 20,000cps
Distorsion factor < 1% < 1%
Noise level Depending on the adjusted volume of the jukebox noise levels of more than 70 dB(A) can be reached.
NetzsicherungMains Fuse210-240V - T 4A100-117V - F 6A
LeuchtstofflampenFluorescent Lamps
230V / 117V
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Netzspannung50/60 Hz
Mains Voltage50/60 cps
240
230
220
210
117
100
Netzsicherung/Mains Fuse
210-240V - T3,15A100-117V - F6A
Position of fuses and plug connectors on the K99
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Notice that these settings cannot bemade on machines producedaccording to UL standard (USversion).
NOTE: Never connect the fluorescentsupply to other contacts.
If you intend to change the powervoltage to a higher voltage (e.g. from117v to 230v) it is recommended touse a subtransformer for thefluorescent lamps or change theballast according to the used voltage(e.g. for 230v).
5.3 Position of fuses and plug connectors on the K99
Fuses used on the amplifier boardare DIN41571 5x20 slow blow ormedium blow in the US version6x32 slow blow.Value of used fuses is printed onthe amplifier cover. Please replaceonly with same type and ratingfuses.
The fuse holders on the amplifierP.C.B. are capable to hold fuses of6x32mm or 5x20mm size.
You will find the fuses behind theamplifier cover plate. To removethe plate first unplug the cablecoming from the mains transformerand cable to the IR remote control.Next lose slightly both nuts on topof the amplifier accessible throughthe holes in the cover plate(arrows). To remove the plate first take the bottom side out of its hinges and then the top side.
Connection plan of the plug terminals: 1P09 - mechanism, SCC unit 1P06A - option 1P06B - RIAA decoder 2LP04 - external speakers, LH 2P04 - external speakers, ground 2RP04 - external speakers, RH 2P12 - Internal speakers
Fuse Failure
Main fuse T 3.15 resp. F6 A for 110/117 V. No illumination, machine completely dead.
Fuse F1: T4A supply 30V ~ Credit circuit via LED M is interrupted. If credits are still in memory or free play is programmed.
1 - 8 = 230V
Mains voltage-Netzspannung
240V = 1 - 9
230V = 1 - 8
220V = 2 - 9
210V = 2 - 8
117V = 1 - 6
100V = 2 - 6
Temperaturwächter
thermalfuse= 2 - 4
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CAUTIONTO REDUCETHE RISKOF FIRE REPLACE ONLYWITH SAMETYPE ANDRATING FUSE
Bass Treble BGM
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100-240V50Hz/60Hz
117 V60Hz
3,0 AMP250 V ACSLOW BLOW
T 4 A
30V~AC
F1
26V~AC
F2
26V~AC
F3
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Verstärker K 99 0056041
Amplifier K 99 C-UL 00584841P09
1P06B
2P042LP04
2RP04
2P12
1P04
1P03
1P06A
AVCRS232
MICRO
TAPE
MUTE
A / DNZEIGE ISPLAY
BGM
ok.
S / SCHALTER WITCHES
A /OUS FF
A /OUS FF
E /OIN N
E /OIN N
A
A
VC
VC
MODESTEREO 2-K /2CANAL HANNEL
INPUTCD TAPE
BGM
1
1
3
5
2
2
4
6
SEPARATE
NORMAL
AUTO
VOLUME
RS232
MUTE
HIGH LOW
PARALLEL
SERVICE
AUS/OFF
The first power ON
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5.4 The first power ON
The mains switch is located at the rearside of the jukebox. Wallboxes areequipped with an external mainsswitch accessible from the side. Inposition ‘I’ jukebox and amplifier areswitched on.
Up to approx. 1 sec. after power onrandom segments of the status displaywill light. Followed by displaying theversion number of the amplifiersoftware (1.0, or higher). Then thebottom segment for “ok.” and theupper segment for MUTE will light.The amplifier is now in STANDBYMODE. Depending on other enabledoptions more segments may light aswell (e.g. AVC).
5.5 Volume control
You can control the volume of thejukebox from different points at thesame time:
with the pots Channel 1 andChannel 2 on the amplifier
with the IR remote control
with the pots of the control box atthe rear side of the jukebox.
The device from which the volume ischanged determines it.
The volume control box can be takenout and be used as a remote control.Its cable may be extended as requiredwith any kind of wire. The voltages ofthe control wires are max. 5v DC.The control box has two volume knobs (Intern / Channel 1 and Extern / Channel 2). In position”Stereo” the knob “Intern / Channel 1” is effective for the internal speakers. The knob Extern /Channel 2 is controlling the volume of the RCA outputs for an optional external amplifier. In DIPswitch position ”2 Channel”, channel1 (RH) and 2 (LH) are controlled separately.
Fuse F2: T4A supply 26V ~Fuse F3: T4A supply 26V ~
Possibly defect of the power stage of the amplifier.
Fuse F4: T4A supply +12 V= SCC unit dead - digital display dark (except red LED M still lighting up on coin insertion). The LED’s K and Z on the SCC unit are dark. No initialisations run after power ON. The status display on the amplifier is dark.
CAUTIONTO REDUCETHE RISKOF FIRE REPLACE ONLYWITH SAMETYPE ANDRATING FUSE
Bass Treble BGM
M
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ONO
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TEREO
2-K / 2-C
S
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ICHERUNG
USEF1 - F4
100-240V50Hz/60Hz
117 V60Hz
3,0 AMP250 V ACSLOW BLOW
T 4 A
30V~AC
F1
26V~AC
F2
26V~AC
F3
12V=DC
F4
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MODESTEREO 2-K /2CANAL HANNEL
INPUTCD TAPE
BGM
1
1
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2
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EC
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Verstärker K 99 0056041
Amplifier K 99 C-UL 0058484
A / DNZEIGE ISPLAY
AVC
RS232MICRO
TAPE
MUTE
BGM
ok.
AVC
S232MICRO
TAPE
MUTE
BGM
ok.
CAUTIONTO REDUCETHE RISKOF FIRE REPLACE ONLYWITH SAMETYPE ANDRATING FUSE
Bass Treble BGM
M
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ANAL HANNEL
TEREO
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S
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USEF1 - F4
100-240V50Hz/60Hz
117 V60Hz
3,0 AMP250 V ACSLOW BLOW
T 4 A
30V~AC
F1
26V~AC
F2
26V~AC
F3
12V=DC
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Verstärker K 99Amplifier K 99 C-UL
AVCRS232
MICRO
TAPE
MUTE
A / DNZEIGE ISPLAY
BGM
ok.
S / SCHALTER WITCHES
A /OUS FF
A /OUS FF
E /OIN N
E /OIN N
A
A
VC
VC
MODESTEREO 2-K /2CANAL HANNEL
INPUTCD TAPE
BGM
1
1
3
5
2
2
4
6
SEPARATE
NORMAL
AUTO
VOLUME
RS232
MUTE
HIGH LOW
PARALLEL
SERVICE
AUS/OFF
The infrared remote control
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ATTENTION! The pots Channel 1 and Channel 2 on the amplifier are not effective if the wirecontrol box is connected.
5.6 The infrared remote control
An infrared remote control is installed fromfactory.The hand transmitter is located in the cashbox.
If credit is given or free play is programmed arecord can be selected with the buttons 0 to 9 andR.
Double button functions as required in the serviceprograms (i.e. press button 5 -hold down- andpress button R), are impossible. For this you canonly use the keyboard of the jukebox.
You can control the volume by means of thebuttons + and -. In stereo mode the internal +/-buttons control the volume of the internal speakers.The external +/- buttons control the volume of theK99 RCA jacks for an optional external amplifier. In2-channel mode these buttons control the volumeof the external speakers connected to the amplifier.
The power-on volume level is always set by thechannel 1 and 2 pots on the amplifier or on theexternal volume control box.
Batteries are included: 2 micro cells type LR03(AAA).
To open the battery compartment move the coverlike shown in the picture.
Type and position of the batteries are also shown in the drawing.
Part no. of the hand transmitter: 0059745.
5.6.1 The buttons OPTION and POWER on the infrared remote controlAccording to the installed wiring the button Option can be used either to give credits or to switch thecontinuous play function on or off. Factory preset is continuous play.
Button OPTION switches continuous play mode on or off or gives credit.For the function credit an optional available wire loom 0061262 is required.
Button POWER works with a special power supply only.
CANCEL
OPTION RESET
POWER
1
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5
8
0
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6
9
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MUTE
INTERN
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CHANNEL 2
RCS-K No: 0059745
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buttonPOWER
buttonOPTION
Treble and bass control
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5.7 Treble and bass control
Sound control can be made by the bass andtreble pots on the amplifier.
5.8 Automatic volume correction
The AVC sets records with different volume levels to anequal level. The level of records with a high level will bereduced; the level of low-levelled records will beincreased. This control works rather slow to save thedynamic range of the track.
You can enable the correction with the DIP switch “AVC”(the 3rd switch of the 6 sw. group) on the amplifier board.Factory preset is AVC disabled.
With the second DIP switch of the 6 sw. group you canreduce the intensity of volume correction.
5.9 Background Music - volume attenuation
Complete function is only available for CD models.
You can switch on “BGM” by means of the DIP switch“BGM”. The RH bottom segment of the status display onthe amplifier indicates “BGM active”. You can adjust thevolume attenuation with the pot “BGM”, as long it isactive.
This function can be used to limit the maximum outputvolume.
CAUTIONTO REDUCETHE RISKOF FIRE REPLACE ONLYWITH SAMETYPE ANDRATING FUSE
Bass Treble BGM
M
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USEF1 - F4
100-240V50Hz/60Hz
117 V60Hz
3,0 AMP250 V ACSLOW BLOW
T 4 A
30V~AC
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26V~AC
F2
26V~AC
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Verstärker K 99Amplifier K 99 C-UL
AVCRS232
MICRO
TAPE
MUTE
A / DNZEIGE ISPLAY
BGM
ok.
S / SCHALTER WITCHES
A /OUS FF
A /OUS FF
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A
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VC
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INPUTCD TAPE
BGM
1
1
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5
2
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6
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RS232
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BGM
1
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INPUTCD TAPE
BGM
1
1
3
5
2
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4
6
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NORMAL
AUTO
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RS232
MUTE
HIGH LOW
PARALLEL
SERVICE
AUS/OFF
External speaker connection
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5.10 External speaker connection
The amplifier can operate in twodifferent modes. The normal operationmode reproduces the music in normalstereo sound. So external speakerscan be added to each channel.
The so-called 2-Channel mode usesboth stereo channels as separatemono amplifiers so that the sound canbe controlled in 2 different rooms. Theamplifier has to be set to mono for thatfunction.
The amplifier may not be loaded withmore than 4 ohms per channel (lessohms means more load!). On anoverload it switches itself off. After acertain cool down time it switchesitself on. So if you do not eliminate thereason for the overload the amplifierproduces continuously volume drop-outs.
The impedance of all external speakers per channel in ”Stereo” mode should not be less than 8ohms, because the internal speakers represent a load of already 8 ohms per channel. If the amplifieris operating in 2-Channel mode, the internal speakers are all connected to the RH channel (Channel1); the LH channel (Channel 2) now applying to the screw terminals ”Externer Lautsprecher -External speakers” may be loaded with max. 4 ohms.
The output power of the amplifier is approx. 55 watts (rms on max. 1% dist.) on a 4 ohms speakerper channel, 18 watts to a 12 ohms speaker and approx. 9 watts to a 24 ohms speaker. That means,that e.g., a 12 ohms speaker connected to the external channel at Dual Channel operation must be atype of at least 18 Watts, otherwise the speaker is in danger of destruction at higher volumes. Notethat speaker groups in hi-fi boxes may have, at certain frequencies, an impedance much lower thantheir rating. Make sure that all speakers are connected in correct polarity.
Position of the Stereo - Mono DIP switch (1), themode switch (2), the stereo - 2 channel switch (3)and external speaker terminals (4).
CAUTIONTO REDUCETHE RISKOF FIRE REPLACE ONLYWITH SAMETYPE ANDRATING FUSE
Bass Treble BGM
M
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TEREO
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S
SF
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USEF1 - F4
100-240V50Hz/60Hz
117 V60Hz
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T 4 A
30V~AC
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26V~AC
F2
26V~AC
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Verstärker K 99 0056041
Amplifier K 99 C-UL 0058484
1
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External amplifier connection
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NOTE: Connect external speakers to the screw terminals on the LH amplifier in 2-Channel modeonly!
5.11 External amplifier connection
The RCA terminals “Ausgang -Output” can be connected to a lineinput of an external amplifier. InStereo mode the output level isnormally controlled by means of thepot for the 2nd channel. Alternativelyyou can set the first DIP switch (1) toON to couple this output to the normalvolume control knobs (1st channel), sothat both amplifiers can be controlledtogether.
To avoid hum- (earth-) loops try to usean external amplifier with ground lift; ithas no earth contacts. If it isimpossible (e.g. receivers with cablesupply) you can separate both ampsby means of the ground isolator partno. 0053300.
The signal of the RCA terminals is also controlled by the settings of bass, treble, BGM, AVC andMute.
NetzsicherungMains Fuse210-240V - T 4A100-117V - F 6A
LeuchtstofflampenFluorescent Lamps
230V / 117V
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Schein-annehmerBill-acceptor
Achtung!Vor Abnahme der Kappe den Netzsteckerziehen!
Warning!Shock hazard! Do not open!
Zur Beachtung: Nur Sicherungen mitgleicher Größe und gleichem Wertverwenden, um Schäden zu vermeiden.
Caution: To reduce the risk of firereplace only with same typ and rating fuses.
Netzspannung50/60 Hz
Mains Voltage50/60 cps
240
230
220
210117
100
CAUTIONTO REDUCETHE RISKOF FIRE REPLACE ONLYWITH SAMETYPE ANDRATING FUSE
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M
S
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26V~AC
F2
26V~AC
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MUTE
A / DNZEIGE ISPLAY
BGM
ok.
S / SCHALTER WITCHES
A /OUS FF
A /OUS FF
E /OIN N
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AVC
MODESTEREO 2-K /2CANAL HANNEL
INPUTCD TAPE
BGM
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Verstärker K 99 0056041
Amplifier K 99 C-UL 0058484
NetzsicherungMains Fuse210-240V - T 4A100-117V - F 6A
LeuchtstofflampenFluorescent Lamps
230V / 117V
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Schein-annehmerBill-acceptor
Achtung!Vor Abnahme der Kappe den Netzsteckerziehen!
Warning!Shock hazard! Do not open!
Zur Beachtung: Nur Sicherungen mitgleicher Größe und gleichem Wertverwenden, um Schäden zu vermeiden.
Caution: To reduce the risk of firereplace only with same typ and rating fuses.
Netzspannung50/60 Hz
Mains Voltage50/60 cps
240
230
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CAUTIONTO REDUCETHE RISKOF FIRE REPLACE ONLYWITH SAMETYPE ANDRATING FUSE
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AVC
RS232MICRO
TAPE
MUTE
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BGM
ok.
S / SCHALTER WITCHES
A /OUS FF
A /OUS FF
E /OIN N
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AVC
MODESTEREO 2-K /2CANAL HANNEL
INPUTCD TAPE
BGM
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Verstärker K 99 0056041
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In Stereo mode do not connect a singlespeaker with less than 8ohm to eachchannel.
Two speakers of 4ohm (serie) alsorepresent total impedance of 8ohm.
8 8 4 4
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CAUTIONTO REDUCETHE RISKOF FIRE REPLACE ONLYWITH SAMETYPE ANDRATING FUSE
Bass Treble BGM
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USEF1 - F4
100-240V50Hz/60Hz
117 V60Hz
3,0 AMP250 V ACSLOW BLOW
T 4 A
30V~AC
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F2
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Verstärker K 99 0056041
Amplifier K 99 C-UL 0058484
AVCRS232
MICRO
TAPE
MUTE
A / DNZEIGE ISPLAY
BGM
ok.
S / SCHALTER WITCHES
A /OUS FF
A /OUS FF
E /OIN N
E /OIN N
A
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VC
VC
MODESTEREO 2-K /2CANAL HANNEL
INPUTCD TAPE
BGM
1
1
3
5
2
2
4
6
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NORMAL
AUTO
VOLUME
RS232
MUTE
HIGH LOW
PARALLEL
SERVICE
AUS/OFF
EERWEITERUNG
XTENSION
Disabling the internal mute circuit
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5.12 Disabling the internal mute circuit
With the optional BGM-Connector(part no. 0048130) you can connectan external source to the jukebox withautomatic switch over. In this case theamplifier should not be muted duringstandby of the jukebox.
To reach this disable the internal mutecircuit by setting the first DIP switch(1) “Mute” to OFF.
For more information about the BGMconnector please order the DeutscheWurlitzer GmbH technical informationleaflets TI-MA-116.
5.13 Input selector
With DIP switch (1) you can set either CDor tape input as active.
AVCRS232
MICRO
TAPE
MUTE
A / DNZEIGE ISPLAY
BGM
ok.
S / SCHALTER WITCHES
A /OUS FF
A /OUS FF
E /OIN N
E /OIN N
A
A
VC
VC
MODESTEREO 2-K /2CANAL HANNEL
INPUTCD TAPE
BGM
1
1
3
5
2
2
4
6
SEPARATE
NORMAL
AUTO
VOLUME
RS232
MUTE
HIGH LOW
PARALLEL
SERVICE
AUS/OFF
ERWEITERUNG
AVCRS232
MICRO
TAPE
MUTE
A / DNZEIGE ISPLAY
BGM
ok.
S / SCHALTER WITCHES
A /OUS FF
A /OUS FF
E /OIN N
E /OIN N
A
A
VC
VC
MODESTEREO 2-K /2CANAL HANNEL
INPUTCD TAPE
BGM
1
1
3
5
2
2
4
6
SEPARATE
NORMAL
AUTO
VOLUME
RS232
MUTE
HIGH LOW
PARALLEL
SERVICE
AUS/OFF
EERWEITERUNG
XTENSION
Selection & Credit Computer (S&CC)
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6 Service programs
6.1 Selection & Credit Computer (S&CC)
The Selection and Credit Computer is the brain of the Classic 2000 Vinyl. There are several optionalprograms and programming features which can be very useful.
Service ProgramThis program allows to retrieve various information as well as concluding certain service checkson the mechanism. All programs are communicated to the S&CC by means of the selectionbuttons.
Free playThis allows free selection of multiple titles.
PlaystimulatorThe playstimulator plays a record automatically in intervals of 1 to 98 minutes.
6.2 How to call up service program
1. Set slide switch ’SERVICE’ (1) to ’ON’.
2. Press ’LT’ button (2) once.
Button 0 - least popular titles (flops)Pressing button 0 once indicates the leastpopular record. Pressing button 0 againshows the record with second lowest numberof plays. Press button 0 again shows thethird lowest etc..Press button ’R’ (RESET) to terminate the’flop’ call.
Button 1 - Top TunesShows the record which was played most frequently followed by the number of plays (Max. 99). Ifone record was played more often than 99 times, the counter remains in this position. Pressingbutton 1 again shows the second popular record, etc.Press button ’R’ RESET to terminate the ’Top Tune’ call.
Button 2 - cash box contentsShows the cash box contents in basic units; basic units being the value of the lowest coin, resp. coinvalue of coin output 1 on the S&CC.
Example (lowest coin 25ct): display readout: 0 4 5 = 45 x 25ct = $ 11.25
Press button ’R’ RESET to terminate the ’cash box contents’ call.
0047971
1
2
4
5
T1
10
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M LT
MemoryON
ST
1S
T2
ST
3
OFF
Selection &Credit Computer
100 - 160 - 200
K
Z
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M3 M6 M C
Service
GP BS B4 B3 B2 B1KorbLocation
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ACHTUNG:
ATTENTION:
A :TTENTION
MEMORY-Stecker von OFFauf ON umstecken, wennTop Tunes, Popularitätszähleroder Kassenzähler arbeiten soll.
Move MEMORY Plug from OFFto ON if Top tunes, Pop Meter orCash Box Content Registrationis required.
Placer la prise MEMORY enposition ON de la position OFFsi le Top Tunes, le compteur depopularité et le contenu de lacaisse sont demandés.
1 2
Memory ON/OFF
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Button 3 - clear memoryPress and hold down button 3, then press button ’R’ RESET. All counters are reset to zero.
Button 4 - display check and program number versionWhen you press button 4 the digital display automatically indicates the number 8 on all three digits.Successivly ’Record Playing’, ’Hit of the House’, ’Error’ and ’Credit’ will light and the program versionnumber will appear, e.g. 7.01 or higher.
Button 5 - PlaystimulatorThe playstimulator is playing a random record automatically after a programmed time period. It isprogrammable between 1 and 98 minutes. For programming please refer to chapter 6.6, on page 20.
Button 6 - A-side solenoidWhen you press button 6 the display shows 6 - 1, relay M6 of the S&CC and the A-side solenoidshould be activated while the display shows 6 - 2.
Button 7 - check of gear box motorWhen you press button 7 relay M should be activated and the changer plays the B-side of the record.Display shows 7 - 4.After the record has been played, it will be returned into the carrier.
Button 8 - check of record carrierWhen you press button 8 relay M3 is activated and the record carrier turns as long as button 8 ispressed. The gripper arm must be in rest position. The display shows 8 - 0.
Button 9 - gripper arm positionPress button 9, test of the gripper arm position. Display shows 9 - 0 if the gripper arm is in restposition, 9 - 1 if the gripper arm is in play position.
6.2.1 How to leave the service program
1. Set slide switch ’SERVICE’ to ’OFF’.
1. Press ’LT’ button. The record carrier turns to position 101.
6.3 Memory ON/OFF
ATTENTION! Statistic read outs(service programs 0 - 2) are onlyvalid if the internal memorybattery is connected to MemoryON (plug on upper pin) asshown.With Memory OFF (plug on lowerpin) counters are reset when thejukebox is switched off.
0047971
12
45
T1
10
20T
+B
M LT
MemoryON
ST
1S
T2
ST
3
OFF
Selection &Credit Computer
100 - 160 - 200
K
Z
ONOFF
M3 M6 M C
Service
GP BS B4 B3 B2 B1KorbLocation
0 02
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6
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7T.T.+2+3
GP+6
ACHTUNG:
ATTENTION:
A :TTENTION
MEMORY-Stecker von OFFauf ON umstecken, wennTop Tunes, Popularitätszähleroder Kassenzähler arbeiten soll.
Move MEMORY Plug from OFFto ON if Top tunes, Pop Meter orCash Box Content Registrationis required.
Placer la prise MEMORY enposition ON de la position OFFsi le Top Tunes, le compteur depopularité et le contenu de lacaisse sont demandés.
Play sequence
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6.4 Play sequence
The play sequence of the records(selection order or carrier) is to be setby a jumper. If a jumper is set, themechanism will play the records incarrier order.
If no jumper is set, records will beplayed in the order of selectionsmade.
Alteration will only be effective afterthe ’LT’ button was pressed.
6.5 Free play
Connect jumper wire on ’GP’ between0 and F on the S&CC. Press ’LT’button.
Free play now allows free selections.
6.6 Playstimulator / continuous play
The playstimulator may be programmed to random selection of a title in periods of 1 to 98 minutes.(Factory preset is 99 for continuous play). Therefore:
1. Call up service program (slide switch SERVICE in position ON, press ’LT’ button once).
2. Press button 5.
3. Press button 9, display shows 9 _ _.
4. Enter number of minutes required for the interval between play 01 = 1 minute 02 = 2 minutes etc. 00 = playstimulator is switched OFF 99 = continuous play
5. Press button ’R’ RESET.
6. Set slide switch SERVICE to position OFF.
7. Press ’LT’ button.
12
45
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M LT
K
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ONOFF
Service
GP BS B4 B3 B2 B1KorbLocation
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Failures of the illumination, lamps and power system generally
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7 Trouble shooting chart
7.1 Failures of the illumination, lamps and power system generally
Symptom Cause Possible faults
No light, jukebox not working at all
No power at wall socket Open primary circuit
House fuse blown. Mains switch off or defective. Fuse of the jukebox Si1 blown, refer to
chapter 7.2, on page 22 Defective power cord or plug
Fluorescent tubes do not light, jukebox working
defective circuit, refer to chapter 7.9.1, on page 28
Lamps circuit plug not in light socket at amplifier
Tube not properly seated in holder Defective starter, defective tube
One or more of the lights of the display do not light up, jukebox working
Lamps’ circuit open Bulb defective Defective lamp socket Defective plug BROWN or its wiring
resp. Defect inside the S&CC, e.g. lamp
driver transistor
All lights of the display are dark, jukebox working
Supply or common return of lamps’ circuit open
Plug to the digital lights Wire +30v broken (plug BROWN, pole
6, white line) External short in lamps circuit has
tripped T5 (inside S&CC), this disables IC14 to protect lamp driver transistors
Lamps of too high current rating No 30VAC S&CC supply via pole 1,
plug RED, 30v rectifier D7 defective (this, however, disables the coin acceptance also)
Digital display remains dark, jukebox working
Display signal circuit interrupted
14-pole D.I.L. plug not in place or wrong way round
Digital display shows nonsens figures
Signal lines interchanged 14-pole D.I.L. plug to display displaced not in line with base
S&CC defective, e.g. IC23
Digital display shows incomplete figures (missing segment)The fault is the same with all three digits.
Signal for one (or more) segments missing
One (or more) of 14-pole plug(s) broken off
One (or more) wire(s) of flat cable broken
Broken connection at display PC-board S&CC defective, e.g. IC23
Digital display shows incomplete figures (missing segment)The fault, however, occurs with one of the three digits only
Segment signal does not reach this digit
Cracked conductor on display PC-board Defective display unit (3 identical one-
digit units)
One of the digits of the display completely off
Multiplex signal missing Defective plug to display or broken wire (A1, A2, A3)
S&CC defective (T6, T7, T8) Defective display element
Fuses of the power supply - which one controls what circuit
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7.2 Fuses of the power supply - which one controls what circuit
The fuse holders on all boards are captable to hold either 5x20mm fuses of DIN41571 standard orfuses of 6x32mm size.
The mains fuse holder will hold either 5x20 or 6x32mm fuse depending on the screw cap used.
ATTENTION! Please replace fuses only with same type and rating!
Symptoms, if blown
Mains fuse (in-screw cap holder in chassis pan apron) T 3.15 (F6.3 in U.S. version)
No illumination, jukebox completely dead
Fuse F2 or F3 30v negative supply Amplifier distorting on both channels, green LED 1 not lit
With the changer, solenoid M3 (carrier latch) and M6 (a-side) not working
Fuse F2 or F3 30v positive supply Amplifier silent Gear motor not working
Fuse F4 12v positive supply S&CC dead (except red LED-M still lighting up on coin insertion)
Fuse F1 30v AC supply Record carrier motor and turntable motor PM both not working
S&CC not registering coins (red LED-M not lighting up)
Faults with the coin and credit system
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7.3 Faults with the coin and credit system
The jukebox, however, normally operates with credits established with the Free Credit button(located above the coin switches) resp. on the coin acceptor interface or by inserting coins.
The function of the coin system can be checked by observing the LED ’M’ at the S&CC, whichshould light up with every coin accepted as well as every time Free Credit button is actuated.
Symptom Cause Possible faults
All coins are rejected Disabled coin acceptor Missing power supply (green LED on interface is OFF)
Dirt, oil, an odd article in the rejector, rejector maladjusted or defective
Binding reject rod assembly holding rejector gate open
Rejector or entire jukebox not leveled
Wrong credits (or none) with one type of coin
Coin actuates the wrong coin switch (US version)
Coin pulse does not reach the S&CC
Slug rejector not properly positioned, leading the coin into the wrong switch paddle or bypassing it (US version)
One line of the Coin-Switches-to-S&CC cable broken, disconnected at either end or wrongly set at S&CC connector
S&CC defective (IC17 - IC19, diodes D14 - D24)
Permanent credit, display shows 01 permanently, free selections
Jumper is set from 0 to F (free play)
Play prices not according to installed label
Programming mistake Wire jumper not in right position, refer to the examples
Programming jumper making poor contact (such can change pricing only after the unit had been switched off or the ’LT’ button had been actuated
No credit although coins are properly accepted
Free play, with GP jumper 0-F still possible
All coin input lines disabled (LED does not light up)
Connect coin input lines to S&CC according to credit programming see chapt. 4 on page 8.
S&CC defective (e.g. diode 1 interrupted)
No credit although coins are registered (LED-M lights up)
Even no free play credit with GP jumper set 0 to F
S&CC out of operation No power supplied to the S&CC, check fuse F4, see alsochapter 7.2, on page 22
S&CC defective
Faults with the selection system (Credit system is working)
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7.4 Faults with the selection system (Credit system is working)
Symptom Cause Possible faults
No selections, number of actuated keys not displayed (credits available)
Open or shorted circuits in the keyboard wiring
Plug YELLOW displaced or not deep enough inserted
Key RESET permanently closed or shortened to ground (pole 12, brown, plug YELLOW)
No selections. After insertion of coins a number appears in the LH (hundreds) digit, but selection keys are disabled. With insertion of further coins credits are displayed properly.
Permanent signal from the selection key which number appears in the dsiplay
Jammed key, permanently closed key contact
Wire of this key shortened to ground
No response from one (or more) key(s)
Open circuit with this key(s) Malfunction of the key contact Broken wire to keyboard Plug YELLOW not correctly seated S&CC defective
The record played is not the one selected. The selection was properly displayed, and the ’RECORD PLAYING’ display is the same
Improper counting of the record carriers’ position
Wrong adjustment of light control gates (refer to chapter 7.9.3 andchapter 7.9.4, on page 29)
Interference pulses counted as carrier pulses
Illumination light affecting the Z light gate, reflections at the edges of carrier base plate
The record played is not the one selected. The selection was properly displayed, and the ’RECORD PLAYING’ display is showing the actually playing record
Record carrier does not stop in the correct porsition
Record carrier latch delayed by mechanical friction
Record carrier latch too wide (latching to late)
Light control gate Z retarded, refer to chapter 7.9.3 andchapter 7.9.4, on page 29 for proper adjustment
The selected record will not be played. Instead the record carrier rotates contiuously, however, it stops if ’BLUE’ plug is pulled at the S&CC
Light gate signal Z (counting) or K (carrier position 1) or both missing
Lamp of light gate defective Broken line in the wire to plug BLACK See notes of chapter 7.9.3 andchapter
7.9.4, on page 29
Repetitive play of records, selected or non-selected ones
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7.5 Repetitive play of records, selected or non-selected ones
7.6 Failures of the record changer after properly completed selection
Symptom Cause Possible faults
Repetitive play of one record with the record carrier not making a rotation between plays. This continues even if ’BLUE’ plug is disconnected at the S&CC.
Main cam motor not stopping at the end of the play cycle
Braking resistor R10 (47ohms) at motor MM open
Wiper switch K6 maladjusted
Repetitive play of one record, discontinued after plug ’BLUE’ is pulled at the S&CC
S&CC running out of program S&CC out of program routine, possibly caused by an interference pulse (cut power to the S&CC for a restart of program)
S&CC defective
Gripper moves a record continuously (without having the record actually played)
Motor MM has a permanent ground return
Line blue to pole 2 of plug ’BLUE’ shorted to ground
Wiper K6 shorted to ground S&CC defective (Relay 2-M-
permanently on, pull plug ’BLUE’ to test this. Try service program, button 7 and observe relay 2 through hole M)
Symptom Cause Possible faults
Record carrier continuously rotating, even after plug ’BLUE’ is pulled.
If a selection is made the carrier will be jammed when the gripper arm tries to grip a record
Stop pawl arm permanently open
Carrier latch or its solenoid jammed
Record carrier continuously rotating
If a selection is made the record played is one placed about 10 compartments behind the selected one
Stop pawl arm solenoid permanently switched on
Grey line from M3 to pole 4 of plug ’BLUE’ shorted to ground (= fault does persist if plug ’BLUE’ is pulled)
Relay 4 of the S&CC jammed or permanently switched on (= carrier stops as soon as plug ’BLUE’ is pulled)
Carrier does not start after a properly completed selection
Stop pawl arm does not open
Stop pawl arm not activated DC supply -30v missing (fuse F2 or F3) Coil of latch solenoid M3 open Grey line from M3 to pole 4 or green
line to pole 1 (relays common), plug ’BLUE’ interrupted
S&CC defective. Go to service program, key 8, to check relay 2 -M3-. Test machine with a programming jumper from pole 1 (green) to pole 4 (grey) (refer to chapter 7.9.12, on page 30)
Failures of the record changer after properly completed selection
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Record carrier does not rotate although the carrier latch opens after a selection
Carrier motor KM disabled Microswitch M3 (at carrier latch) maladjusted or defective)
Microswitch K8 (at gripper arm) maladjusted or gripper arm not full in rest position (refer to chapter 7.9.6, on page 29)
Defective motor KM, broken wiring
A-side selections (odd numbers) are not played but the B-side of selected record is played instead
M6 shift solenoid and/or shift rod not working
M6 coil open, M6 circuit open (refer to chapter 7.9.7, on page 29)
Pole 3 (violet wire) of plug ’BLUE’ not making contact. To check this, plull plug ’BLUE’ and insert a jumper wire (programming jumper of the S&CC) from pole 1 (green) to pole 3 (violet). If M6 is energized now, the fault is inside the S&CC (e.g. relay 3 -M6- is not working)
Gripper arm does not move to take the record out of the carrier although the carrier has stopped at the correct position. After approx. 3 seconds the carrier moves to the next selection if further selections have been made
Main cam motor MM does not start
Motor MM defective, resistor R15 (18ohms) open, no DC +30v to the motor (fuse Si4), interruption with the blue line from amplifier to motor
Short within the motor or with capacitor C5 (in these cases R15 gets rather hot!) Pull plug ’BLUE’ and set a jumper from pole 1 (green) to pole 2 (blue): if motor MM runs, the fault is within the S&CC
Relay 2 -MM- not working: go to service program and test with key 7
Tone arm not moving to play record, selected record was properly brought to the turntable
Main cam motor MM switched off too early
Mechanical fault with the tone arms’ tracking linkage
Wiper switch K6 defective or maladjusted (refer to chapter 7.9.9, on page 30)
Tone arm loose on shaft (two worm screws M3x4)
Linkage to tone arm control cam broken
Turntable does not rotate, record to be played is properly brought to the turntable
Turntable motor PM disabled, transmission disabled
Transmission O-ring from motor to turntable broken or fallen off
Pulley freewheeling on motor shaft (worm screw M3x4)
Microswitch K8 not making contact after being released by record clamp
Defective turntable motor, open phase shift capacitor C18
Record on turntable returned to carrier before play has commenced
Main cam motor MM not resting when system is in play position
Cancel button at amplifier jammed in ’cancel’ position, same with cancel button of a remote control, shorted remote control cable
Tone arm trip switch K3 defective (jammed in trip position)
Resistor R10 at motor MM open (refer to chapter 7.9.6, on page 29)
Failures with the tone arm or the tone system
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7.7 Failures with the tone arm or the tone system
7.8 Record not properly returned to carrier
Symptom Cause Possible faults
First second of music missing because pick-up jumps off starting groove
Tone arm release lever and bushing assembly opening too late
Tone arm release adjusting screw not far enough in
Starting point of pick-up floating (varies from record to record)
Tone arm release lever and bushing assembly opening too early or tone arm loose on shaft
Tone arm release adjusting screw not far enough in. 2 worm screws M3x4 not tight
Record not played completely - tone arm lifts off too early
Main cam motor restarted too early by tone arm trip switch K3
Tone arm trip switch K3 maladjusted. Remove adjusting screw to have play time extended
Record playing but no sound from the speakers
Defect in the system pick-up - amplifier - speakers
Pick-up connector or speaker plug not set at amplifier
Fuse Si4 open (= +30vDC missing. This, however, would also disable motor MM)
Grey line (pole) of amplifier-to-changer cable broken off wiper K1 but shorted to ground
Symptom Cause Possible faults
Gripper arm does not move to take the record home
Main cam motor MM not starting
Tone arm trip switch K3 not making, maladjusted or open circuited. Refer to chapter 7.7, on page 27 for faults if symptom could have developed while a record was playing
Retuned record not properly unclamped (not freed) in the carrier
Main cam motor MM switched off too early
Wiper switch K6 wrongly adjusted (compare with symptom 4 inchapter 7.6, on page 25 and chapter 7.9.6, on page 29.
Record missing in compartment is found in other compartment or somewhere about the chassis
Gripper arm delayed and retarded by record binding with the turntable (refer to chapter 7.9.11, on page 30)
Gripper arm generally moving too fast
Maladjusted turntable chassis linkage Burr at the turntable pilot or at the
records’ centerring hole Series resistor R15 (with motor MM)
shorted
Notes
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7.9 Notes
7.9.1 Note 1The fluorescent lamps’ circuit is based on 230v. Except with certain ’UL’ models, there are always230v at the lamps’ socket on the amplifier panel independent to the factory set mains voltage! Lamp,starter and ballast is a matched group, never use replacements of other wattage! Check for adefective starter before you check for a defective lamp.
7.9.2 Note 2Some actual low tension power readings (averages). Numbers left of/are effective (R.M.S.) values,read with a moving iron instrument. Numbers right of/are mean integrated values, read with amoving coil instrument.
7.9.3 Note 3 AA selected record can be located properly only as long as the light gate is working properly. Thecounting pulses can be checked easily by observing the LED indicator Z which has to light uprhythmically when the carrier is rotating (unlock the carrier latch manually for a check).LED Z is dark whenever the carrier stops but has to light up as soon as a tooth tip of the carriers’base plate has passed the carrier latchs’ front edge for about 1 - 2mm. For a check lift the carrier offits friction drive wheel a little, unlock the carrier latch with the other hand and advance the carrierslowly manually.
Changer & S&CC idling
Record carrier searching
Gripper arm towards A-side
title*
Gripper arm towards B-side
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Record playing at minimum
volume
-30v 33.0 / 31.5 29.7 / 27.5 31.0 / 29.5 33.0 / 30.5 33.0 / 28.5**
+30v 33.0 / 31.5 30.5 / 29.5 31.5 / 29.0 32.0 / 30.0 33.0 / 28.5**
+12v, read at fuse F4
10.0 / 12.5 9.5 / 11.5 10.0 / 12.0 10.0 / 12.0 10.0 / 12.0
30v AC, read at fuse F1
31.5 / 29.5 29.5 / 27.5 31.0 / 29.5 31.0 / 29.5 31.5 / 29.5
All readings rounded for nearest full or half volt.
* Readings made while gripper arm is on the way from carrier towards turntable.
** At full volume these readings are around 1 volt lower.
Voltage readings directly at the S&CC against its chassis
Plug BROWN pin 6 (brown) +40v DC voltage to indicator lamps
Plug RED pin 1 (black) 30v AC supply for S&CC
Plug RED pin 2 (brown) 11v AC supply for S&CC
Plug RED pin 3 (red) Zero V ground & center for pin 1 and 2
Plug RED pin 4 (orange) 11v AC supply for S&CC
Notes
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7.9.4 Note 3 BThe locating pulse ’101’ can be checked with the LED indicator K. For a check bring the recordpreceding 101 beneath the gripper arm. Both K and Z then have to be dark. Do not mind if K is litwhen the carrier rests with 101/102 beneath the gripper arm. Then advance the carrier slowly (lift offthe drive as explained in note 3 A): K now has to light up by all means before Z but a very littleadvance in time is sufficient and K must still be alight when Z lights up. Which LED then goes darkfirst does not matter but K by all means must be out before Z lights up again for the next recordapproaching the gripper arm.If K lights up behind Z, the S&CC cannot find its starting position and the record to be located willnever be found, the carrier then rotates permanently. If K is still alight when Z lights up for 103/4, theS&CC will consider this one as 101 and any record located will be that one ’behind’ the one actuallyselected.The light gate assembly can be shifted for about 1mm to find a proper timing.
Four K-signals in succession without a selection played in between causes a memory erase same asif the LT button is actuated. Therefore, rotation checks with the carrier should be terminated with anactuation of LT to prevent complaints raised by the first patron making a selection after the service,that he lost his money because his selection led to the fourth K-signal in succession!
7.9.5 Note 3 CThe lamp of the light gates is one of 24volts, 3watts. The actual used voltage is reduced to about12volts by a series resistor, or commencing with serial no. 6511 9514, by the 12volts regulator of theamplifier. The Phonotransistors of the light gates can be checked with an ohmmeter at plug BLACKwhen disconnected. Read between poles 3 and 5 for the gate K and between poles 2 and 3 for gateZ. Results will be obtained only if poles 2 or 5 resp. are positive to 3, hence, interchange the polesfor a test. With an open light gate the ohms reading should be below kilo-ohms and with the lightbroken it should be above 2 meg-ohms.
7.9.6 Note 4Microswitch K8 is actuated by the large record clamp of the gripper arm. If this switch is maladjustedor if the main cam and gear box stops before this record clamp is fully reacted, K8 will not beactuated. This disables the changer for the next search run and keeps the turntable running all time(please also see 4th symptom inchapter 7.6, on page 25.The same situation, however, can be produced by a main cam and gear box running the proper restpositions and stopping finally at a time when K8 is released again (please also see 2nd symptom inchapter 7.8, on page 27.
To test, actuate K8 manually and run the changer through some play cycles. The record clamp hasto actuate K8 before it reaches the most retracted position and has come to rest before it has passedthis position; compare the adjustment instructions.
If the system overruns the most retracted position with a K6 switch of proper adjustment, check R10,the braking resistor parallel to (and located at) the motor, it should not read more than 55ohms.
7.9.7 Note 5The A-side solenoid M6 is in circuit for an A-side selection for about 3 seconds only, counted fromthe moment the carrier has stopped with the selected record beneath the gripper arm. Well withinthese 3 seconds the shift rod is locked in its A-side position by the holdout cam already. The shift rodis free to be moved manually at the time the changer is in idling position.
7.9.8 Note 6With a dead motor MM check the carbon brushes. Used up brushes are not likely before some yearsof service, however, a lack of contact pressure is feasible (binding brush holder). Watch for theinsulation ring at one end of brushs’ tension spring. Without this ring the motor is shorted and resistorR15 will burn-out.
Notes
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7.9.9 Note 7A detail of circuit timing: Main cam motor MM is started by relay 2 of the S&CC for about 3 seconds.After this the transfer switch K6 should have made well within these 3 seconds. If K6 is maladjustedor defective, the main gripper arm is about half between the record carrier and the turntable.
7.9.10 Note 8The amplifier muting is governed by an electronic circuit by transistor Tr2 and controlled by switch K1via the grey line, pole 8, amplifier-to-changer cable. The amplifier is mute as long as this line isgrounded, hence, the amplifier works outside the jukebox with microphone kit adapter without anyneed to alter the mute circuit.
7.9.11 Note 9The gripper arm is linked with the cam & gear shaft by a two-way spring clutch. If the record is lockedsomehow with the turntable and the arm is unable to take it off, the gear box still does advance andload the clutch spring. Finally, the spring at a certain tension will free the record and then the armflips to catch up. Then the record is thrown about and may land in a wrong compartment oranywhere.
A maladjusted turntable chassis linkage may force the turntable too far to the right, thus ’pinching’the record between the turntable pilot and the arms’ upper clamp, especially if this is positioneddeeper than the plane of the record. Such a situation may lock the system turntable (at pilot) - record- gripper arm.
With a main cam & gear unit generally moving too fast, the arm may run the returning record into theneighbour compartment or even loose it. A complete gear cycle normally takes about 12 seconds,never permit time shorter than 10 seconds. To check time, make a selection and hold the cancelbutton (amplifier) down all the time the arm moves. Time is counted from the moment the recordcarrier stops until the homed record is unclamped and microswitch K8 is actuated.
If there is a second record in one compartment and the original record is selected, there is a 50%chance that the wrong one will be played. The service call to be expected in such case will be likelyone of a ’wrong selection’.
When taking two records the gripper arm may lose the one of the smaller diameter and that may bethe original one. This counts for the strange situation that a record is found laying about with anotherone found in that record compartment - a remote chance anyhow.
7.9.12 Note 10Transistor T22 pulls its collector to L as soon as the negative supply of the changer appears at theswitch of relay 4 thus indication that the record just been played is back now in the carrier. If thiscircuit is defective the S&CC does not sense this but ’thinks’ the record is still playing. Hence it willnot start a new search run although it has accepted coins and selections properly.
For a start short the collector of T22 to ground momentarily. An external test can be made via theservice program, button 9. Typical for this fault is that a selection accepted will be played after theS&CC was switched off for a second or two.
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10 Wiring diagram K99 - power supply
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11 Wiring diagram K99 - power amp
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12 Wiring diagram K99 - pre amp
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13 Wiring diagram K99 - sound controler
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14 Wiring diagram K99 - port A
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15 Wiring diagram K99 - mute
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16 Wiring diagram K99 - power supply Euro 230V
CLASSIC 2000 VINYL – edition: 05.12.201240
17 Wiring diagram K99 - power supply UL/USA 117V
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18 Declaration Of Conformity
Geräteart:
Product Description:
Musikbox
Jukebox
Typenbezeichnung:
Model No.:CLASSIC 2000 Vinyl
Seriennr. / Serial no. / Numéro de serie
Angewandte EG-Richtlinien:Directives Complied with:
2006/42/EEC MaschinenrichtlinieMachinery directive
2004/108/EG Elektromagnetische VerträglichkeitEMC Directive
2011/65/EU Beschränkung Der Verwendung Bestimmter Gefährlicher StoffeRestriction Of The Use Of Certain Hazardous Substances
Technische Vorschriften:Standards used:
EN 60335-1 Sicherheit Elektrischer Geräte Für Den Hausgebrauch Und Ähnli-che ZweckeSafety Of Household And Similar Electrical Appliance
EN 60335-75 Sicherheit Elektrischer Geräte Für Den Hausgebrauch Und Ähnli-che ZweckeSafety Of Household And Similar Electrical Appliance
EN 60065 Sicherheitsanforderungen - Audio-, Video- Und Ähnliche GeräteSafety requirements - Audio, Video And Similar Electronic Ap-paratus
EN 55014-1 Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit; Anforderungen An Haus-haltgeräten...Teil 1: Störaussendung - ProduktfamiliennormElectromagnetic Compatibility; Requirements For Household Ap-pliance...Part 1: Emission - Product Family Standard
EN 55014-2 Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit; Anforderungen An Haus-haltgeräte, Elektrowerkzeuge...Teil 2: Störfestigkeit - Produktfami-liennormElectromagnetic Compatibility; Requirements For Household Ap-pliance, Electric Tools...Part 2: Immunity - Product Family Stan-dard
EN 55022 Störfestigkeitseigenschaften, Grenzwerte & Prüfverfahren - Ton- & Fernseh-Rundfunkempfänger & Verwandte Geräte Der Unterhal-tungselektronikImmunity Characteristics, Limits & Methods Of Measurement - Sound & Television Broadcast Receivers & Associated Equipment
EN 61000-3-2 Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit (EMV) Teil 3: Grenzwer-teHauptabschnitt 2: Grenzwerte Für OberschwingungsströmeElectromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Part 3: LimitsSection 2: Li-mits For Harmonic Current Emissions
EN 61000-3-3 Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit (EMV) Teil 3: Grenzwer-teHauptabschnitt 3: Grenzwerte Für Spannungsschwankungen...Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Part 3: LimitsSection 3: Li-mitation Of Voltage Fluctuations...
EN 61000-4-3 Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit (EMV) Teil 4: Prüf- Und Meß-verfahrenHauptabschnitt 3: Prüfung der Störfestigkeit Gegen...Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Part 4: Testing And Measu-rementTechnical Section 3: Radiated, Radio-Frequency...
Unterschrift/Signature/Signature
Gedruckter Name/Print name/ nom Jürgen Obermeier
Position/Position/Position Chief Engineer/Technischer Leiter/Directeur Technique
Datum/Date/Date 16. November 2012 / November 16th, 2012
DokumentationsbevollmächtigterResponsible for the technical documentationResponsable pour la documentation technique
Ulrich Hilker
Part no.: 0086192Wurlitzer® A Registered Trademark of the Gibson Guitar Corporation Edition 5212
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