Pg 28 Free Inside... Included in the welcome pack supplied with your Jukebox is a FREE 12 month subscription to Sound Leisure’s Label Magic title card printing software. To download your free copy of Label Magic, visit: www.label-magic.com/sl Once you have installed Label magic, use...
1. Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Classic Jukebox from Sound Leisure, the world’s premier Jukebox manufacturer. This product has been designed and built to give you many years of enjoyment and trouble free use. This owner’s guide provides all the information you will need to install and operate the Jukebox safely.
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This Jukebox contains high voltage & high temperature parts. Do not attempt to carry out any work that is not specifically instructed in this manual. If the Jukebox fails to operate correctly, switch off the machine and contact Sound Leisure. This Jukebox is heavy. DO NOT attempt to lift the unit.
2. Taking Delivery / Transit Mode Once the Jukebox has been positioned in its designated space the following instructions will allow you to prepare it for use. The keys to open the Jukebox will be found attached to the rear of the cabinet. The keys will open the side locks and the rear cabinet lock.
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Upon delivery the Jukebox player mechanism will be locked into position by 2 x 10mm bolts. The tone arm and platter motor are also held in place by a retaining plate. Here is how to remove all these items and set your Jukebox up, ready to play. Ensure you store the removed components safely as these will be required should you need to move your Jukebox in the future.
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FIG 2 LP MECHANISM AS SEEN FROM ABOVE. Retaining foam Location of 2 x 10MM retaining bolts. LP changer arm Transit plate Stylus Transit Retaining Tone retaining screws cover plate foam (slide forward towards you to remove) LP MECHANISM PLAY AREA FIG 3...
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Powering OFF the Jukebox: It is recommended that the Jukebox is powered off using the standby procedure and then to “full off” at the mains switch if required. This ensures that records are ejected and the changer arm and stylus are in a safe position. Failure to power the Jukebox down in this way could damage records and the lifespan of the stylus.
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Remote Control In holder FIG 4 LOCATION OF INTERNAL COMPONENTS Mode switches. See section 12 - Operational Modes. Bluetooth module D4 Digital Amplifier External speaker matching pad Auxiliary output connections and reset button Power input and switch...
3) Inserting title cards Title cards Perforated blank title cards and Sound Leisure’s Label Magic printing software are included in your Jukebox welcome pack. For further details on installing your software and your FREE 12 month subscription code please see the postcard included in the welcome pack or visit : soundleisure.com/classic-Jukeboxes/accessories/label-magic-title-card-software...
4) Loading records The Long Player Jukebox has an auto loading mechanism to ensure the safe delivery of your vinyl records. Follow the procedure carefully. WARNING DO NOT LEAN INTO THE MECHANISM TO INSERT RECORDS DIRECTLY INTO THE TRAY THIS COULD CAUSE INJURY AND DAMAGE TO THE JUKEBOX AND YOUR VINYL RECORDS.
Quick Changing : Replacing a single record. It is possible to change a single record “on the fly” using the method below. • Select the record you wish to change. The mechanism will select and play the record. • Whilst the record is playing open the front door of the Jukebox. The stylus will lift from the record and return to its idle position.
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Making Selections Via Remote Control • Select the 3 digit number as specified on the numbers above the title card using the number buttons on the remote control The Jukebox holds 10 LP records, each with a side A and a side B. Selections from 100 - 109 are for sides A Selections from 200 - 209 are for sides B For example to play side A of record 3 type : 103...
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Ejecting a Record Ejecting a record can be achieved in two ways. The “EJECT TRACK’ button will eject that side of the record and continue to play the other side (if selected). ‘EJECT DISC’ will reject that entire record, yet still continue with any selected records in the playlist.
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FIG 7 INFRA RED REMOTE CONTROL Keyboard cancel Eject disc Eject track Standby Numeric selection keys. Used to make Colour ON to enter track selection lighting adjustment mode. See lighting section for details. Colour OFF - To exit lighting adjustment mode. VOL 1 (stereo pair) Jukebox...
Jukebox. The connected device should be connected in stereo. It is possible to manually switch the audio inputs using the JUKE, AUX 1, AUX 2 keys on the remote, if you would like to do this please contact Sound Leisure.
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FIG 8 VIEW OF D4 DIGITAL AMPLIFIER Microphone Input 6.35mm Jack Auxiliary inputs x 2 pairs. (Aux 1 left and right / Aux 2 left and right) Phono Digital Amp menu selection buttons. Menu down, Menu up, - minus, + plus FIG 9 Amplifier breakout box located on the rear of...
The additional speakers should not present a load lower than 4 Ohms to each amplifier channel, please contact Sound Leisure if you are unsure which speakers are suitable or would like a different speaker set-up to the one described above.
This menu sets the treble level of the Jukebox speakers. It can provide a cut or boost of 15dB. Channel 1 Microphone Volume If you wish to use a microphone we recommend a wired low impedance mic. If you wish to use a wireless microphone please contact Sound Leisure.
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See Aux Input 1 for description. Aux Input Auto/Manual Changes from auto input selection to manual input selection. Contact Sound Leisure for more information. Aux Input Time This menu sets the time that an auxiliary input must be present before the amplifier will make it active and is defaulted to 10 seconds.
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Line Out Microphone Volume This menu sets the volume of the microphone sent to the Line Output. Line Out Voiceover / Karaoke If karaoke is selected the Line Out music and microphone will be heard together. If voiceover is selected, whenever the microphone is used the Line Out music will be muted, the music will un-mute when the microphone is no longer being used.
9) Bluetooth The Bluetooth accessory allows most Bluetooth enabled devices to wirelessly stream audio directly to the Jukebox. To pair an audio device to the Bluetooth accessory: • Ensure the LED on the front of the Bluetooth module is solid red. If the LED is not solid red, press the button on the front of the accessory to enter pairing mode.
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Bluetooth unit located in rear of the Jukebox cabinet LED Display Pairing button FIG 11...
10) Jukebox Lighting Adjustment It is possible to adjust the brightness and colour of the lighting of your Jukebox via the remote control. There are 10 preset patterns that affect the TOP (interior), BOTTOM (grille) and NAME PLATE areas of the Jukebox. The brightness setting affects the main Jukebox lighting (TOP, BOTTOM and NAMEPLATE) It does not effect the brightness of the title rack lighting.
11) Direct Play mode. The Long Player mechanism can be used as a regular turntable allowing a quick way to play an album without having to load it into the changer mechanism. The Direct mode will play side A before flipping the record to play side B it will then wait until the record is removed before entering back into normal Jukebox mode.
If switch 8 is OFF (down) then selections cannot be made via the keypad. Selections can still be made via the remote control. Switches 1 - 6 are reserved for Sound Leisure cabinet setup and should not be adjusted. By default 1-2 should be ON (up) and 3-6 should be OFF (down)
13) Trouble Shooting Great care has been taken to ensure your vinyl records are protected whilst in the Jukebox. The mechanism carries out numerous checks to ensure it is running correctly. In the unlikely event of an error the mechanism will freeze position and one of the following error codes will be displayed on the LOAD LED.
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For any further information or technical support please call soundleisure : Sound Leisure Limited Sandleas Way Leeds LS15 8AR T: +44 (0) 113 232 1700 F: +44 (0) 113 232 1701 E: sales@classicJukeboxes.co.uk www.classicJukeboxes.co.uk www.soundleisure.com Twitter : @classicJukebox Facebook.com/classicJukeboxes IG : @classicjukeboxes...
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