CONTENTS Page No. Introduction ..............1 System Features ............1 Installation Requirements ..........2 Minijook...............2 Wallbox ...............3 System Connection Details ........Cable Requirements ..........3 Meters ....
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Menu 1..(Plays)........... 18 Menu 2..(Coins) .......... 18 Menu 3..(Bonus Plays)......... 19 Menu 4..(Bonus Plays)......... 20 Menu 5..Factory Settings ......20 Menu 6..Day,Date,Year ....... 21 Menu 7..
1. INTRODUCTION This manual contains information on the Sound Leisure equipment designed around the 'System 5' type of electronics. Although the information in this manual was correct at the time of printing, the manufacturer reserves the right to make changes, without prior notice.
3. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS After unpacking the equipment, the following guide should assist you in achieving a trouble free installation. MINIJOOK Place the Minijook in the position in which it will be finally installed. Ensure the location is dry and the equipment is set level. There must be a mains supply socket within two metres of the equipment.
SYSTEM CONNECTION There are three wallbox connectors in the jukebox/hideaway system each having five terminals. These are located on a small circuit board labelled: 'Wall Box Distribution Board' as shown below. Page motor wiring for units without a SLE 101A Board fitted PAGE WALLBOX DISTRIBUTION BOARD MOTOR...
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Terminals 'A' and 'B' are used for data transmission, with 'A' for data transmission from the jukebox/hideaway unit and 'B' for data transmission from the wallbox. These two cables are signal lines and are not required to handle any great power therefore much lighter gauge wire may be used.
METERS A 12V d.c. meter without internal diode may be connected to any C.D. wallbox or any minijook. N.B. Such meters are not polarised and can be connected either way around. 3.5.1 SERIES 3 WALLBOX Connect the meter to the two pin plug labelled MTR/CON5 on the ACS1043 board.
SELECTION DISPLAY The selection display flashes between a three digit number and a two digit number. The three digit number identifies the last disc selected and the two digit number identifies the track played on that disc. MAKING A SELECTION Five numbers need to be entered via the keypad to make one selection.
3.12 FUSES ACS1067 Board 1 x 3.15A Slow Blow Amplifier Fuse 1 x 3.15A Slow Blow Amplifier Fuse 1 x 3.15A Slow Blow Stepper Motor Cabinet 2 x 10 Amp Used For a.c. Supply 14-0-4V a.c. 1 x 500mA Used For Laser Player Power Supply 1 x 2.5A Slow Blow Used For Mains Power Speaker Matching Pad...
4. IMPORTANT NOTES COMPACT DISC CARE The signal read out surface is the reverse side of the printed label side. The compact disc is fairly resistant to scratches and dirt but it is best to be careful not to scratch the signal surface and to keep it clean - free from dust, dirt and fingerprints.
Damage to the sound fader circuit on the ACS1067 Board may occur the amplifier is unplugged whilst the machine is switched on. 5.1.2 The Sound Leisure MK6 amplifier is not suitable for connection to a 100V line system. MK6 PRE-AMPLIFIER...
The slave output voltage is in the range: 600mV to 3V peak-to-peak. NOTE: When fitting a Sound Leisure slave amplifier it is necessary to upgrade the amplifier power supply fuses from 3.15A to 6A. These fuses are located on the main ACS1067 MPU board.
R71 on the MK6 pre-amplifier top board. This disables the voice over function of the microphone. (See page 13 for the location of R71) 5.6. BACK GROUND MUSIC (BGM) Sound Leisure offers two ways to use BGM. 1. Timed 2. Constant CONSTANT BGM Constant BGM is achieved by a switch/link across pins (10 to 14) on the ACS1067 plug PL15.
INPUT CONNECTIONS (OUTPUT DUAL CHANNEL MONO OR STEREO) (INPUT STEREO) RIGHT LEFT LEFT RIGHT CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL MICRO-PHONE AUXILLARY JUKEBOX / CD VIEWED LOOKING AT FRONT FACE OF FIVE-PIN DIN PLUGS. SIDE VIEW OF AMPLIFIER MIC input (sensitivity 1) MIC input (sensitivity 2) - Page 12 -...
CONTROLS EXTERNAL VOLUME CONTROL CONNECTIONS VIA MAIN M.P.U. Green Brown Yellow White 4 WAY RIBBON CABLE CONNECTS TO JUKEBOX M.P.U. CH II PRESET AGC CONTROL. VOLUME DO NOT ADJUST CONTROLS (LEAVE TURNED FULLY CH I CH I CLOCKWISE) R 71 CH II JUKEBOX / CD TREBLE...
6. DIL SWITCH SETTINGS DIP SW 1 BANK 1 Mechanism setting in conjunction with display. Turn ON at mains with DIP SW1 ON. The left digit of display indicates if the Sync Opto is blocked or clear. The display will show '0' if Opto is clear or '1' if the Opto is blocked. The right hand digit shows button pressed.
7. PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING WALLBOX ONLY. When entering into the program mode the following two steps must be carried out:- 1. Turn the service switch located on front right hand side of minijook cabinet to the 'UP' position. 2. Turn on SW 7 on one wallbox only. Also ensure SW 7 on DIL 1 switch bank is turned on.
When the display shows two zeros, any menu may be entered. This is achieved by pressing the menu number (0-9). The menu number entered will be displayed in between the two zeros, Example Menu 2 selected When a menu number is pressed it will be displayed for a short while before the display changes to show the contents of the first level in the menu, thus: Level number Data locations for level 1...
Example Assume we are in menu 2, level 3, and the data at this level requires changing from 4 to 5. Data Level number Step 1: Press 'C' Both displays blank Step 2: Press 5 New data is entered Step 3: Press 'C' The display will now blank totally for a short while and reappear.
Level 4 Plays for £1 Menu 2 (Coins) Sound Leisure coin mechanisms accept the following coins: 10p, 20p, 50p, £1 and £2. These coin values must be entered into menu 2 in 10p units with the lowest value entered into level 1, next lowest into level 2 etc.
Example: Menu Coins Menu Level 1 10p level Level 2 20p level Level 3 50p level Level 4 £1 level Remember when deciding on what plays you require for a specific coin value, menu 1 and menu 2 are related to each other via their levels: i.e.
Menu 4 (Bonus Plays) Menu 4 enables you to generate values for which there is no single coin, e.g. 30p, 40p, 60p, etc. Following on from our previous example:- 1 play - 30p 11 plays - £2 Enter the Bonus prices into menu 4, levels 1 and 2 as shown below:- Remember they must be in 10p units, i.e.
The data shown in menu 5 is called default settings and are set in production at final test. All these values may be changed to suit a particular installation. Level 1 You may not wish to install a full 30 C.D.'s in your machine. Therefore, decide on the number of C.D.'s which you intend to install.
Menu 7 (Settings Hours, Minutes; and Days for Timers 1 and 2) Menu Level 1 Hours Hour 0 To 23. Level 2 Minutes 0 To 59 Level 3 Days Timer 1 Days Setting 0 = Every Day, 1= Week Days, 2 = Weekends Level 4 Days Timer 2 Days Setting...
8. FREE CREDIT Free credit can be established as follows:- Constant Constant free credit can be established via Dil Sw 8, i.e. Example A (ACS1067) Turn 'ON' Dil Sw 8 on switch bank 1 (DIL1). Example B (Series 2 & 3 Wallboxes) Turn 'ON' Dil Sw 8 in wallbox.
9. POPULARITY The user can obtain data retrieval information regarding the most popular and least popular discs as follows. AUTOMATIC On ACS1067 board turn 'ON' switch 3 on DIL 1. Enter the service mode by turning the service switch to the 'UP' position. The least played cd will be fetched by the pickup arm.
10. SEQUENCE OF OPERATION Turn machine on, TX4 LED will illuminate for one second. If pickup arm is away from its home (sync) position, then it will return to the sync position. If there is a disc on the pickup arm it will be put on the cd player and the selection from the previous on period will be played.
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The pickup arm moves down one position (40 steps), placing the disc back on the stack. The pickup arm moves out. PROCESS ENDS If any more selections are made the process restarts from stage 3. - Page 27 -...
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