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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Additionally 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 and consult the trouble shooting guide at the end of this manual.
The keys will open the side lock and the rear cabinet lock. See below (FIG 1) The key will also open the cash box located inside the jukebox. (Not available in 1015 slimline) LOCK LOCATIONS MAIN CABINET LOCK.
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Upon delivery the Jukebox will be in Transit mode. Follow the guide below to put the Jukebox into Operation mode. i) Unlock the main cabinet lock, and open the jukebox door. ii) Remove the horizontal transit bar (see fig. 2) by unscrewing the black capped retaining screws at either end.
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iii) Locate the 4 wing nuts underneath the CD mechanism shelf. (see below fig. 3) Unscrew the wing nuts until they spin freely, (this helps the mechanism ‘float’, for optimum performance). iv) Plug the jukebox in and switch the mains power switch on. (location of power switch is shown in Fig 1 on page 5) The front LED display (located on the shelf in front of the CD mechanism) will show “TRANSIT”.
Moving the Jukebox If you are moving the Jukebox over a distance or intend tipping the machine, it is recommended that it is placed back in Transit mode.There is no need to remove CD’s as the horizontal transit bar will hold them in position. Follow the guide below to put the Jukebox back into Transit mode.
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SL SPLIT - 2 part title card for use in the title rack of your Jukebox The title cards start at selection no. 100 and finish at 179. The following guide instructs how to change the title cards in the title card rack. Title rack “flip”...
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i) Unlock and open the jukebox door. On the inner side of the door you will find the title rack holder. ii) Gently release the wiring from the title rack wiring clips.This will allow you to remove the title rack. iii) Slide the brass bolts shown in Fig 4 across to the unlocked position.
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Compact Discs The rack that holds the CDs is numbered to correspond with the title selection cards. Slot 00 = title card 100 Slot 01 = title card 101 Slot 02 = title card 102 etc. Insert the CDs with the CD label facing to the right, (see fig 6). FIG 6 Fig 6 : Note the CD’s are facing with their labels to the RIGHT The mechanism holds 80CDs.
4) Playing the jukebox Making Selections When the discs 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 red button located underneath the number “9” on the button bank.
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FIG 7 INFRA RED REMOTE CONTROL Please note the standby button is not yet implemented. DIAMOND PACK LIGHTING See section on Diamond Pack lighting CHANNEL 1/2 CHANNEL 3/4 (stereo pair) (stereo pair) jukebox external speakers speakers...
Bluetooth receiver or iPod dock. It is possible to manually switch the audio inputs using the F1, F2, F3 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 impedence 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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Please note:The amplifier supports many more features that are not covered in this Jukebox user guide, if more information is required please contact Sound Leisure for the dedicated D4 amplifier manual.
8) Diamond Pack (Optional) Please note:This is an optional accessory and will not be fitted to your Jukebox unless specified at the time of order. The Diamond Pack is a full LED lighting system that allows the user to select a lighting pattern from 10 pre-loaded patterns or pause the program on any colour to create a custom Jukebox illumination.
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Track selections can only be resumed when colour selection mode is turned off. If the Jukebox is not accepting selections ensure that the colour mode is turned off. Should you encounter problems with the Diamond Pack Accessory, please contact Sound Leisure.
9) Bluetooth (Optional) Please note:This is an optional accessory and will not be fitted to your Jukebox unless specified at the time of order. 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 accessory is solid red.
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Bluetooth unit located on the shelf inside the jukebox cabinet Pairing button FIG 11...
10) iPod Dock Accessory (Optional) Please note:This is an optional accessory and will not be fitted to your Jukebox unless specified at the time of order. The iPod Dock accessory can play audio and charge a connected iPod. The iPod dock used in the Jukebox is an official Apple product and as such the retail packaging and different dock base adaptors are provided.
Solution : Ensure new batteries are used. If only certain keys are not working correctly, such as the volume keys which get the most use, contact Sound Leisure to obtain a replacement. Fault : Cannot make track selections via remote control or Jukebox button bank Solution : Ensure that the machine is in normal Jukebox operation and colour selection mode is turned off by pressing the “colour off”...
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Reset Procedure Occasionally if the machine has not been used for a long period of time or has experienced voltage spikes or CD mechanism jams, it may be necessary to reset the Jukebox.The reset procedure re-synchronises the various electronic parts of the Jukebox and will clear any data corruption that may have occurred.
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