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Data Sync Engineering WB-MP3 Manual

Player system for wallbox selectors features background music play & wireless remote

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Player System
Player System
Features Background Music Play & Wireless Remote
Features Background Music Play & Wireless Remote
It's the rockin' 50's and 60's all over again ...
WALLBOX MODELS
• AMI W-40
• AMI W-80
• AMI W-120
• AMI WQ-200
• Rock-Ola 500
• Rock-Ola 1555
• Rock-Ola 1558
• Rowe WRA
• Rowe WRB
• Rowe WRC
• Seeburg 3W1
KIT CONTENTS
• NEW! SD-Card MP3 Player System
• Full Featured Wireless Remote
• 16GB SD Memory Card & USB R/W Adapter
• RCA to RCA Line Out Audio Cable
• Power supply cable assembly (9VDC / 200mA)
Wallbox transformer is NOT included    
The WB-MP3 is a Secure Digital (SD-Card) music player for vintage jukebox wallboxes. Make selections on the
wallbox and instantly your songs are played, one by one, in the order received. Same way as it was back in the
40's, 50's, 60's and 70's. Any number of the same wallbox models can be connected to the player. Setup is
easy, create folders (or playlists) on your memory card, store the wallbox song files in the folder, program your
wallbox type and your ready to go.
The Background Music feature allows non-stop music play when all wallbox song selections have been
played. From the wireless remote, you can choose the starting play from any folder and song number. Up to
100 folders (00 to 99) each having up to 100 songs (00 to 99) provide remote access for up to 10,000 songs.
Background song plays auto-increment through all song files and folders and also remembers the next song
to play at each power-up. A new wallbox selection can be programmed to either cancel the current background
play or wait until the end of the background song before playing the selections.
A stereo RCA cable provide the "line-out" signal for your external amplifier or you can connect to a set of
amplified speakers. The wireless remote is used to control volume level, pause or cancel song play.
The MP3 player supports all MPEG layer-III encodings at fixed and variable bit-rates up to and including 320
kbits/s (the 192 kbits/s rate is generally recommended). A 24-bit DAC provides 96dB of audio dynamic range.
The player works with any FAT32 formatted "standard SD card" or "micro SD card with Adapter".
Data Sync Engineering
P.O. Box 539, 2 Footbridge Lane
Blairstown, New Jersey 07825
for
for
• Seeburg 3W100
• Seeburg 3WA
• Seeburg SC1-4
• Seeburg SCH1-4
• Wurlitzer 3020
• Wurlitzer 5207
• Wurlitzer 5210
• Wurlitzer 5220
• Wurlitzer 5250
• Johnny Rockets
Other 3-wire models
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Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners.
Wallbox Selectors
Wallbox Selectors
TEL: (908) 362-6299
FAX: (908) 362-5889
www.datasynceng.com

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  • Page 1 Wallbox transformer is NOT included     The WB-MP3 is a Secure Digital (SD-Card) music player for vintage jukebox wallboxes. Make selections on the wallbox and instantly your songs are played, one by one, in the order received. Same way as it was back in the 40's, 50's, 60's and 70's.
  • Page 2: Operation

    In this example, we will program the wallbox type as Seeburg model 3W1 which will be powered at 60Hz line frequency. On the remote, press the following; 1 7 9 CH- The red and green LED's should be on to indicate the WB-MP3 is waiting for the wallbox type number.
  • Page 3 CHECKING THE SD MEMORY CARD FORMAT Before using your SD Memory card, verify the file system. Should be factory formatted as FAT32. Plug in your SD Memory Card. After a few moments, the computer should indicate that the flash card is ready. Click My Computer Right click on the SD Card drive letter Then click on Properties...
  • Page 4 CREATING FOLDERS / DRAG & DROP YOUR MP3 FILES Songs selected from the wallbox are translated into a folder and song number selection on the SD memory card. The first 100 wallbox selections (50 title strips) play from folder number 01, additional selections play from folder 02. Each of the folders can have up to 100 song files, numbered 00 to 99.
  • Page 5 SONG NUMBERS ARE MATCHED TO THE TITLE STRIP SEQUENCE Up to two folders are used for wallbox song selections, folder "01" contains the first 100 songs and folder "02" the next 100 songs. Song numbers are assigned to match the title strip selection sequence, that is, the first two songs from folder "01"...
  • Page 6 WB-MP3 SETUP USING WIRELESS REMOTE Button Function Description Sequence 1 7 9 CH- SELECTS THE WALLBOX TYPE WHEN OPERATING FROM A 60Hz AC LINE FREQUENCY (USA) 2 7 9 CH- SELECTS THE WALLBOX TYPE WHEN OPERATING FROM A 50Hz AC LINE FREQUENCY When the red LED remains on, press the remote numeric button that corresponds to the attached wallbox type.
  • Page 7: Troubleshooting

    Symptom Possible Cause The Compact Flash card format is not FAT32. After the WB-MP3 is powered up, the front panel red and green LED's are continuously on. No folders or song files were found on the SD card. Check the player board LED, it may be flashing an error code.
  • Page 8 Wallbox Terminals COMMON 24VAC SIGNAL Transformer Radio Shack 273-1512 or equivalent FUSE MP3 Player 1-Amp 2 wires Not used apply tape (no polarity) System 24VAC 2 Amps Visit www.jameco.com for 24VAC transformers Typical Wallbox Wiring Seeburg Wall-o-matic 3W1 / 3W100 100 select SIGNAL 24VAC...
  • Page 9 Seeburg Consolette SC1-4 / SCH1-4 160 select COMMON 24VAC SIGNAL To enable coin operation, the BRN / RED / ORG terminals must be shorted together then connected to the 24VAC terminal. Wurlitzer 5220 200 select Wurlitzer 5225 100 select 24VAC COMMON SIGNAL...
  • Page 10 Wurlitzer 5207 104 select SIGNAL COMMON 24VAC AMI W-40 / W-80 / W-120 40 / 80 / 120 select 24VAC SIGNAL COMMON COMMON 24VAC SIGNAL 24VAC* Rowe WRA / WRB / WRC 200 select A wire jumper must be inserted from the 24VAC main power terminal to the 24VAC* keypad motor terminal.
  • Page 11 Wurlitzer 5210 200 select 24VAC COMMON SIGNAL SIGNAL COMMON 24VAC Wurlitzer 5250 200 select COMMON SIGNAL 24VAC COMMON SIGNAL 24VAC Rock-Ola 1555 Rock-Ola 1558 200 select 160 select COMMON 25VAC SIGNAL 25VAC* AMI WQ-200 200 select A wire jumper must be inserted from the 24VAC main power terminal to the 24VAC* lock-out.
  • Page 12 Wurlitzer 3020 24 select The Original 1015 Bubbler Wallbox SIGNAL 24VAC 120VAC This wallbox has its own “built-in” transformer and requires a 120VAC power cord. High voltage is used so be very careful when wiring up this wallbox. The wallbox adapter only requires the two wire connection to terminal #1 and terminal #3. 24VAC COMMON SIGNAL...
  • Page 13: Background Music

    Set all dipswitch settings to the OFF (up) position Diode 1N4001 or equiv Anode Cathode SIGNAL 24VAC COMMON Rock-Ola "Johnny Rockets" 100 select The Johnny Rockets "JRW" is an electronic replica of the Seeburg 3W1 mechanical wallbox. It does not have a coin acceptor (which is notable by the missing coin reject button). Instead, any coin provides a single play.
  • Page 14 SD PLAYER OPERATION When power is applied to the Digital Player, the blue LED turns on for about 3-sec, turns off, then begins rapid blinking during Blue LED activity & error indicator file indexing. When done, the LED remains off until a selection. FAULTS - SD CARD MP3 PLAYER (Blue LED) Green LED Blinks...