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.
Important Safety Instructions • Read these instructions. • Keep these instructions. • Heed all warnings. • Follow all instructions. • Do not use this apparatus near water. • Clean only with a dry cloth. • Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
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will generally evaporate. However please take the following precautions. Ventilate the room immediately by opening doors & windows. Vacate the room until any residual odour disperses. Extinguish any source of ignition. Avoid breathing vapours & contact with skin. If skin contact occurs wash immediately with soapy water, remove contaminated clothing &...
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FIG1 : Lock location & rear panel Main cabinet lock is on the left hand side of the cabinet. Remote power selector RESET outlet connector button External speaker IN/OUT connections Mains power socket and switch...
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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FIG3 : Retaining transit bolt locations (mechanism) Location of FRONT 3 x retaining bolts and wingnuts. PLEASE NOTE the REAR 3 x retaining bolts and wingnuts cannot be seen until the bass speakers are removed (see below) Bass speaker box retaining screws Location of FRONT 6 x retaining bolts and wingnuts.
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How to locate and remove retaining bolt wingnuts When in transit mode the Jukebox player mechanism will be locked into position by 6 wing nuts that are located under the mechanism shelf. These must be loosened before initial operation. The loosening of the wingnuts allow the mechanism to float freely and dampen any vibrations which may effect the vinyl playback.
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• The lower mechanism retaining foam can be slid free (Fig2) • Looking at the play area of the Jukebox (shown in Fig4) - Carefully remove the transit plate retaining screws with a suitable screwdriver. The transit plate is now able to be lifted from the playing platter and tone arm. It is important to remove the plate by lifting directly UP so as not to damage the tone arm.
Sound Leisure Jukebox. 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 get started creating your cards, download your free copy of Label Magic from: www.label-magic.com/sl...
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...
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FIG5 : Title card mechanism located on inside of Jukebox door. Title rack “flip” button Title rack wiring clips Title rack holder Retaining screws Title rack mechanism removed from the door. Insert the title cards into retaining clips.
Loading records CAUTION! MOVING PARTS! THE MECHANISM OF THE JUKEBOX • CONTAINS MOVING AND ROTATING PARTS. PLEASE BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN LOADING OR OPERATING WITH THE FRONT DOOR OPEN. ENSURE THAT LOOSE CLOTHING, JEWELERY, LONG HAIR ETC ARE KEPT AWAY FROM THE JUKEBOX MECHANISM The jukebox has an auto loading mechanism to ensure the safe delivery of your vinyl records.
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• Set the speed of the record by pressing the “SPEED” button. 12” singles usually play at 45RPM - LP records usually play at 33-1/3rd NOTE : THE JUKEBOX WILL NOT PLAY 7” SINGLES Green = 33 RPM Red = 45 RPM •...
Playing the Jukebox Making Selections • When the records and labels are installed, selections can be made using the keyboard at the front of the Jukebox or via the remote control. • To “flip” the title rack pages press the button located on the bottom right hand side of the button bank or press F3/F4 on the remote.
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FIG7 : remote control Selections and additional functionality of the Jukebox can be controlled via the remote control supplied with your Jukebox. Sleep mode (places the Jukebox into low power standby) Switches amplifier to Switches amplifier to Bluetooth input Jukebox input Switches amplifier to Aux input Mute vol...
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Adjusting Volume As a precaution against overloading the speakers when switching the Jukebox on, the volume is preset to a low level. • To raise the volume to the preferred level, select a track, wait until the disc is playing, then adjust the volume using the ‘VOL 1’ volume keys on the remote control.
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Shuffle Mode The Jukebox features a random shuffle mode. This feature allows continuous play until the function is disabled. If a manual selection is made when shuffle mode is enabled then the currently playing track will play out before the chosen selection is played.
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Sequential Play This feature plays the disks in ascending order e.g: 100 - 101 - 102. The mechanism will start from its current position and then play sequentially until the feature is turned off. • To activate sequential mode press “F2” on the remote control (FIG5). •...
Connecting external audio devices Connecting an audio source to the Jukebox input Audio sources, such as DAB radios or streaming devices can be connected to Aux 2 input on the D4 amplifier. The Jukebox automatically switches inputs. • The player mechanism is the default device and will always take priority over any other audio sources.
Please Note : 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 below.
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Fig9 : View of Sound Leisure D4 Digital Amplifier Microphone Input 6.35mm Jack Auxiliary input 1: connected to Bluetooth module Auxiliary input 2 : for connection to external audio devices Digital Amp menu selection buttons. Menu down, Menu up, - minus, + plus FIG10 : Speaker matching pad close up.
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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Aux Input 1 • This Menu sets the master volume level for Auxiliary Input 1. This allows the volume of the Auxiliary input to be balanced against the volume of the player mechanism. Aux Input 2 • This Menu sets the master volume level for Auxiliary Input 2. See Aux Input 1 for description.
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Loudness • When switched on the loudness control will provide a dynamic boost to the bass and treble when the Jukebox is used at low volume, the lower the volume the higher the boost. This is a subtle effect that adds clarity to music at low volumes.
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Jukebox Lighting Adjustment The Jukebox features Sound Leisure’s Diamond Pack LED lighting system. This allows the lighting of the Jukebox to be controlled and altered via the remote control. Please note that whilst the Jukebox is in “colour selection mode” and “C”...
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To set the colour pattern in the title rack. • To initiate the title rack colour mode press ‘COLOUR MENU’ - THREE TIMES on the remote control. • The display will show COL 3. (Col 3 = Title rack colour mode) •...
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Diamond Pack Main Lighting patterns 0 Rotiserie • A pattern to mimic the classic Jukebox look. A static arch filled with greens and reds with the pillasters slowly varying through a rainbow of colours. 1 RGB Fade • 6 Variations of colours using reds, greens and blues. 2 SLMix / Rainbow •...
Bluetooth The Jukebox allows audio streaming via Bluetooth. To pair an audio device to the Jukebox. • Press the ‘BT PAIR’ button on the Jukebox remote control. • BT ON will show on the Jukebox display. • Turn on the Bluetooth connection on your audio device and begin searching for devices (refer to your audio device manual for instruction on how to search and pair to a device).
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Important Bluetooth Information Jukebox contains transmitter module FCC ID : T9J-RN52 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Ensure that the Jukebox is not in colour selection mode. If it is then “C” will be displayed. Press ‘COLOUR EXIT’ on the remote control. If you are unsure how to proceed please contact Sound Leisure: Email : CDTech@soundleisure.com // Tel : +44 (0) 113 232 1700...
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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: letstalk@soundleisure.com www.soundleisure.com Twitter : @classicJukebox Facebook.com/classicJukeboxes Instagram : @soundleisurejukeboxes...
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