Rowe NiteHAWK User Manual

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NiteHAWK®
Internet Jukebox
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NiteHAWK Internet Jukebox Safety
Safety
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this jukebox near water.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other jukebox (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the jukebox.
11. Only use the attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the jukebox. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/jukebox combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this jukebox during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the jukebox has been damaged in any way, such as when the power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the jukebox, the jukebox has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. When repl aci ng a battery – “CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.”
Be extremely careful when working with this jukebox if it is not securely attached to a wall or similar structure. Because this jukebox is very top heavy, opening the door may cause it to tip over.
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CAUTION!
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of non­insulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
CAUTION!
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance or servicing instructions.
! WARNING!
Do not expose this jukebox to rain or moisture. No objects filled with liquid, such as vases, shall be placed
on the jukebox.
CAUTION!
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
DO NOT REMOVE ANY COVERS, GUARDS, OR SHIELDS.
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS ARE INSIDE THIS JUKEBOX.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
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Table of Contents
SECTION: 1 UNPACKING & SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ................................................................................. 1-1
INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................... 1-1
NiteHAWK JUKEBOX FEATURES .......................................................................................................... 1-2
General Features: .............................................................................................................................. 1-2
Service Features: ................................................................................................................................ 1-2
UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................................ 1-3
Exterior ................................................................................................................................................ 1-3
Door ..................................................................................................................................................... 1-3
VISUAL INSPECTION .............................................................................................................................. 1-3
HANDY CASE .......................................................................................................................................... 1-3
WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD ..................................................................................................... 1-3
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................................ 1-4
INSTALLING THE HANGER BRACKET .................................................................................................. 1-4
HANGING THE NiteHAWK ON A BRACKET .......................................................................................... 1-6
MAJOR COMPONENTS OF THE NiteHAWK ......................................................................................... 1-7
Core Computer .................................................................................................................................... 1-7
Touch-screen 19” LCD Monitor ........................................................................................................... 1-7
System Power Supply ......................................................................................................................... 1-7
Transformer Assembly ........................................................................................................................ 1-7
Rowelink Controller ............................................................................................................................. 1-7
LED Controller ..................................................................................................................................... 1-7
Router.................................................................................................................................................. 1-7
Volume Control Unit ............................................................................................................................ 1-8
4 Channel Preamplifier ........................................................................................................................ 1-8
1000-Watt Audio Digital Power Amplifier ............................................................................................ 1-8
Audio Output Transformers ................................................................................................................. 1-8
Bill Acceptor ........................................................................................................................................ 1-8
NiteHAWK Specifications ....................................................................................................................... 1-11
Sound System ................................................................................................................................... 1-11
Fuses And Circuit Breakers .............................................................................................................. 1-12
Lighting .............................................................................................................................................. 1-12
SECTION: 2 INSTALLING HARD DRIVE & TESTING .................................................................................. 2-1
INSTALLING THE HARD DRIVE ............................................................................................................. 2-1
TESTING THE UNIT ................................................................................................................................ 2-4
Touchscreen ....................................................................................................................................... 2-4
Credit Test ........................................................................................................................................... 2-4
Audio Test ........................................................................................................................................... 2-5
Music Selection And Pricing ............................................................................................................... 2-5
Connection Rules ................................................................................................................................ 2-6
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SECTION: 3 SOUND SYSTEM SETUP........................................................................................................... 3-1
INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................... 3-1
Extension Speaker Operation .............................................................................................................. 3-1
70-Volt Speakers ................................................................................................................................. 3-1
Low Impedance Speakers ................................................................................................................... 3-2
SELECTING SPEAKER POWER ............................................................................................................. 3-3
General Instructions ............................................................................................................................ 3-3
Selection Procedures .......................................................................................................................... 3-3
Extension Speakers Connected E1 to E7 ........................................................................................... 3-3
4-Ohm Speakers Connected To Transformer Taps E1 through E6 .................................................... 3-4
4-Ohm Speakers connected to channel 1 transformer taps. ............................................................... 3-4
4-Ohm Speakers connected to channel 2 transformer taps. ............................................................... 3-4
8-OHM Speakers Connected To Transformer Taps E1 through E6 ................................................... 3-5
8-Ohm Speakers connected to channel 1 transformer taps ................................................................ 3-5
8-Ohm Speakers connected to channel 2 transformer taps ............................................................... 3-5
Amplifier Overload Check .................................................................................................................... 3-6
SPEAKER SYNOPSIS ........................................................................................................................... 3-11
1000 Watts of RMS Power per Amplifier or 500 Watts per Channel. ................................................ 3-11
SECTION: 4 ADDING MICROPHONES .......................................................................................................... 4-1
SECTION
: 5 LED LIGHTING AND BILL ACCEPTOR .................................................................................... 5-1
INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................... 5-1
LED Control Assembly (#61182001) ................................................................................................... 5-1
Features of the LED Control Assembly (#61182001) (Figure 5-1) ...................................................... 5-1
Flash Rate (Speed) of the Perimeter LEDs ......................................................................................... 5-1
Brightness of the Perimeter and Face Graphic (Panel) LEDs ............................................................. 5-1
Music Beat Sensitivity for Perimeter LEDs .......................................................................................... 5-2
LED Flash Mode Setting for Perimeter LEDs (Figure 5-2) .................................................................. 5-2
Setting Pattern for Perimeter LEDs ..................................................................................................... 5-2
BILL ACCEPTOR SETTINGS .................................................................................................................. 5-4
Coinco Vantage Setup ......................................................................................................................... 5-4
MEI AE2611 Setup .............................................................................................................................. 5-6
SECTION: 6 ROUTINE SERVICE ................................................................................................................... 6-1
INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................... 6-1
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................................ 6-2
Exterior ................................................................................................................................................ 6-2
Touch-screen Calibration .................................................................................................................... 6-2
Air Filter ............................................................................................................................................... 6-3
SECTION: 7 TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................................ 7-1
INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................... 7-1
POWER SUPPLY BOARD ..................................................................................................................... 7-2
+9 V LED ............................................................................................................................................. 7-2
+12 V LED ........................................................................................................................................... 7-2
+24 V LED ........................................................................................................................................... 7-2
ROWELINK CONTROLLER ..................................................................................................................... 7-2
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5 VDC, 12 VDC, 24 VDC LEDs .......................................................................................................... 7-2
IR RCV LED ........................................................................................................................................ 7-2
KID RL TX LED ................................................................................................................................... 7-2
Core Computer RL RX LED ................................................................................................................ 7-2
Core Computer RL TX LED ................................................................................................................ 7-2
CRDT RL TX LED ............................................................................................................................... 7-2
CRDT STATUS LED ........................................................................................................................... 7-2
4 Channel Preamplifier ............................................................................................................................. 7-3
Power LED .......................................................................................................................................... 7-3
Status LED .......................................................................................................................................... 7-3
Rowelink LED ...................................................................................................................................... 7-3
VOLUME CONTROL UNIT ...................................................................................................................... 7-3
Period LED (on the 10’s digit) ............................................................................................................. 7-3
Period LED (on the 1’s digit) ............................................................................................................... 7-3
POWER AMPLIFIER ................................................................................................................................ 7-3
Yellow Clip LED .................................................................................................................................. 7-3
Red Overload LED ............................................................................................................................ 7-3
COMPUTER CORE ASSEMBLY ............................................................................................................. 7-3
Hard Drive Green LED ........................................................................................................................ 7-3
Hard Drive Red LED ........................................................................................................................... 7-3
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION ................................................................................................................. 7-4
TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS ........................................................................................................... 7-10
SECTION: 8 PARTS CATALOG ..................................................................................................................... 8-1
INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................... 8-2
Catalog Description ............................................................................................................................. 8-2
Parts List Description .......................................................................................................................... 8-2
Ordering Replacement Parts .............................................................................................................. 8-2
DOOR ASSEMBLY (External View) ......................................................................................................... 8-4
DOOR ASSEMBLY (Internal View) .......................................................................................................... 8-6
SHELL ASSEMBLY (Internal View) ......................................................................................................... 8-8
SHELL ASSEMBLY (Internal View, Left Hand Side) ............................................................................. 8-10
SHELL ASSEMBLY (Internal View, Right Hand Side) ........................................................................... 8-12
CORE COMPUTER ASSEMBLY – Exploded View ............................................................................... 8-14
POWER SUPPLY ASSEMBLY .............................................................................................................. 8-16
4 CHANNEL PREAMPLIFIER ................................................................................................................ 8-17
OUTPUT TRANSFORMER ASSEMBLY ............................................................................................... 8-1
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ROWELINK CONTROLLER ASSEMBLY .............................................................................................. 8-19
HANGER BRACKET ASSEMBLY ......................................................................................................... 8-20
ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT .................................................................................................................. 8-21
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Tables NiteHAWK Internet Jukebox
List of Tables
TABLE 3-1 - EXTENSION SPEAKER WORKSHEET SHEET 1 .................................................................... 3-3
TABLE 3-2 - EXTENSION SPEAKER WORKSHEET SHEET 2 .................................................................... 3-4
TABLE 3-3 - EXTENSION SPEAKER WORKSHEET SHEET 3 .................................................................... 3-5
TABLE 3-4 - EXTENSION SPEAKER WORKSHEET SHEET 4 .................................................................... 3-6
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Table of Figures
FIGURE 1-1 - INSTALLING THE HANGER BRACKET .................................................................................. 1-5
FIGURE 1-2 - REINSTALLING THE RETAINER BRACKETS ........................................................................ 1-6
FIGURE 1-3 - MAJOR COMPONENTS ........................................................................................................... 1-9
FIGURE 1-4 - BOTTOM PANEL FILTER AND SWITCHES .......................................................................... 1-10
FIGURE 2-1 - HARD DRIVE HOUSING .......................................................................................................... 2-1
FIGURE 2-2 - HARD DRIVE INSTALLED IN HOUSING ................................................................................. 2-2
FIGURE 2-3 - IDE & POWER CABLES ........................................................................................................... 2-2
FIGURE 2-4 - HARD DRIVE INSTALLED ....................................................................................................... 2-3
FIGURE 2-5 - ROWELINK CONTROLLER ..................................................................................................... 2-4
FIGURE 2-6 - CALIBRATION SCREEN .......................................................................................................... 2-4
FIGURE 2-7 - JUKEBOX USER INTERFACE ................................................................................................. 2-5
FIGURE 3-1 - SPEAKER CONNECTIONS ..................................................................................................... 3-8
FIGURE 3-2 - AUDIO OUTPUT TRANSFORMER WIRING DIAGRAM (#40832115) .................................. 3-10
FIGURE 3-3 - DIAGRAMS 1 AND 2 .............................................................................................................. 3-12
FIGURE 3-4 - DIAGRAM 3 ............................................................................................................................ 3-13
FIGURE 3-5 - DIAGRAM 4 ............................................................................................................................ 3-14
FIGURE 3-6 - DIAGRAM 5 ............................................................................................................................ 3-15
FIGURE 3-7 – VOLUME CONTROL WITH 3-WIRE OR 4-WIRE CABLE .................................................... 3-16
FIGURE 4-1 - MICROPHONE CONNECTIONS .............................................................................................. 4-1
FIGURE 4-2 - PAGING MICROPHONE SETUP SCREEN ............................................................................. 4-2
FIGURE 4-3 - VCU SETUP SCREEN ............................................................................................................. 4-3
FIGURE 5-1 - LED CONTROL ASSEMBLY .................................................................................................... 5-3
FIGURE 5-2 - PROGRAM DIP SWITCHES .................................................................................................... 5-3
FIGURE 5-3 - COINCO VANTAGE DIP SWITCHES ...................................................................................... 5-4
FIGURE 5-4 - SERVICE MODE BUTTON AND DIAGNOSTICS INDICATOR LED ....................................... 5-4
FIGURE 5-5 - REMOVING THE LOWER HOUSING ...................................................................................... 5-5
FIGURE 5-6 - CONFIGURATION SETTINGS ................................................................................................. 5-5
FIGURE 5-7 - MEI BILL ACCEPTOR .............................................................................................................. 5-6
FIGURE 6-1 - CALIBRATE BUTTON .............................................................................................................. 6-2
FIGURE 6-2 - CALIBRATION SCREEN .......................................................................................................... 6-2
FIGURE 6-3 - FILTER REMOVAL ................................................................................................................... 6-3
FIGURE 7-1 - NITEHAWK WIRING DIAGRAM (SHEET 1) ............................................................................ 7-5
FIGURE 7-1 - NITE
FIGURE 7-1 - NITEHAWK WIRING DIAGRAM (SHEET 3) ............................................................................ 7-7
FIGURE 7-1 - NITEHAWK WIRING DIAGRAM (SHEET 4) ............................................................................ 7-8
FIGURE 7-1 - NITEHAWK WIRING DIAGRAM (SHEET 5) ............................................................................ 7-9
FIGURE 8-1 - DOOR ASSEMBLY (EXTERNAL VIEW) .................................................................................. 8-4
FIGURE 8-2 - DOOR ASSEMBLY - INTERNAL VIEW ................................................................................... 8-6
FIGURE 8-3 - SHELL ASSEMBLY (INTERNAL VIEW) ................................................................................... 8-8
FIGURE 8-4 - SHELL ASSEMBLY (INTERNAL VIEW, LEFT HAND SIDE) ................................................. 8-10
HAWK WIRING DIAGRAM (SHEET 2) ............................................................................ 7-6
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FIGURE 8-5 - SHELL ASSEMBLY (INTERNAL VIEW, RIGHT HAND SIDE) ............................................... 8-12
FIGURE 8-6 - CORE COMPUTER ASSEMBLY – EXPLODED VIEW ......................................................... 8-14
FIGURE 8-7 - POWER SUPPLY ASSEMBLY ............................................................................................... 8-16
FIGURE 8-8 - 4 CHANNEL PREAMPLIFIER ................................................................................................ 8-17
FIGURE 8-9 - OUTPUT TRANSFORMER ASSEMBLY ................................................................................ 8-18
FIGURE 8-10 - ROWELINK CONTROLLER ASSEMBLY ............................................................................. 8-19
FIGURE 8-11 - HANGER BRACKET ASSEMBLY ........................................................................................ 8-20
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Section: 1 Unpacking & System Description
INTRODUCTION
The NiteHAWK jukebox is part of a much larger system - the AMI Entertainment® network. This network is a digital platform that delivers music across the Internet to Rowe anywhere.
The NiteHAWK jukebox is an Internet-enabled jukebox that allows all the traditional functions of a jukebox backed by the power of the Internet. This Internet connectivity gives patrons more features, such as the ability to download “Music On Demand” songs when their song choice is not already on the jukebox.
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NiteHAWK JUKEBOX FEATURES
The major NiteHAWK features are:
General Features:
Sturdy construction and reliable design
Conveniently located customer, operator, and service controls
All major components are modular and easy to replace, if needed
Computer-controlled digital music
A 1000-watt amplifier with dual 5-band graphic equalizer
Song reject
300 album and cover art capacity
Unwanted music categories can be blocked
Quarter Coin Acceptance
Bill acceptance of $1, $5, $10, and $20
Bill Box Capacity of 1000 bills
Web-based management
Dynamic Attract mode
“Music On Demand” song download
Dynamic search capabilities
No pause between plays
Easy to change pricing
Background music tie-in
Expandable to 2,4,6,8 or more zones
Service Features:
All servicing can be done from the front of the jukebox
Modular component construction for easy replacement
No CD’s to bother with or cumbersome cover art mechanisms
Complete cash and play audit information
Password protected Operator web site
Access anytime and from anywhere
Track revenue and usage
Download new music and other content
Check system status
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UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS
This section contains information for unpacking the jukebox and installing it at a location. The jukebox is shipped with all major components except the Volume Control Unit in place. Save all tie-down hardware in case the NiteHAWK must be moved to another location.
Exterior
1. Remove the shipping carton with care: Do not use shipping hooks or sharp tools that could damage the jukebox cabinet.
2. Remove the plastic bag that covers the jukebox.
3. Carefully inspect the interior and exterior of the jukebox to ensure that no damage occurred during transit.
If damage is detected, the carrier who delivered the jukebox should be contacted immediately to examine it. Regardless of the exterior condition of the shipping cartons, the carrier should be called and notified of damage. Do not destroy packing material or boxes until the carrier’s agent has examined them.
Damage claims are your responsibility. Do not return damaged merchandise until after your claim has been established. Once your claim has been established, merchandise may be returned to your Rowe distributor for repair. The invoice amount for repair charges can then be collected from the carrier.
Door
Locate the white bag in the coin return on the side of the cabinet. Remove the door key from the bag and unlock the door. Turn the key clockwise and press in on the door as you turn the key.
VISUAL INSPECTION
Check to be sure that all electrical plugs inside the jukebox are completely seated into their receptacles.
HANDY CASE
Locate the Handy Case in a blue plastic envelope. The Handy Case contains a variety of items, including this jukebox service manual and parts catalog, Volume Control Unit, spare parts, and fuses. Keep the Handy Case with the jukebox at all times for ready reference.
WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD
A postage-paid Warranty Registration Card is included in this manual. This card should be filled out and returned to Rowe.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION!
NiteHAWK must be solidly fastened to structural members within the supporting wall. NiteHAWK weighs 180 pounds (82 kg); if it falls, it could cause damage or injury.
CAUTION!
Supplied fasteners (1-1/2” lag screws) are for wood wall stud construction. The installer must use supplied fasteners, or longer length lag screws.
INSTALLING THE HANGER BRACKET
Hanger Bracket is shipped installed to back of the NiteHAWK. Refer to Figure 1-1.
1. Loosen the 2 screws in the slots of both Retainer Brackets. Refer to Figure 1-2. Slide the Retainer Bracket to the side and remove. Then lower and remove the Hanger Bracket.
IMPORTANT: Save the Retainer Brackets for later use after the NiteHAWK is installed.
2. PREFERRED METHOD*: At the installation location, use a level to mark a line that is exactly level and 66.5" (169 cm) above the floor. This will place the bottom of the NiteHAWK at 30.80" (78.2 cm) above the floor.
IMPORTANT: This line must be level so that the mounted NiteHAWK will be level.
IMPORTANT: If replacing a WP-100 series CD Box or an NDW-1 Duet Box, use the
level to mark a line that is exactly 4 1/2" directly below the existing holes. This will allow the use of existing lower holes in the wall and place the NiteHAWK at the same recommended height.
3. Locate the wall stud locations on the horizontal line. If using the supplied lag screws, drill 5/32" holes at the mark.
4. Place the Hanger Bracket against the wall. Align the Hanger Bracket holes with the wall marks and attach with all fasteners.
* In order to comply with the height requirements of the ADA (Americans with
Disabilities Act), this line must be no more than 56.450 inches from the floor.
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5.112 8.132 7.868
16.000 5.665
5.162
Hanger
17.750
35.703
66.500*
Bracket
2.700
30.80
FLOOR
Figure 1-1 - Installing the Hanger Bracket
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HANGING THE NiteHAWK ON A BRACKET
CAUTION!
The NiteHAWK weighs 180 pounds (82 kg) and requires at least two people for lifting. To see the Hanger Bracket alignment to the holes in the back panel, open the Main Door.
1. As you lift the NiteHAWK to the Hanger Bracket, look through opened Door to be
sure the keyhole slots of the NiteHAWK Back Panel are aligned with the spools of the Hanger Bracket.
2. Push the NiteHAWK against wall and lower it onto the spools.
3. While the Door is still opened, visually check that the NiteHAWK Back Panel is
properly seated on the spool slots.
4. Reinstall the Retainer Brackets and tighten the screws to lock the NiteHAWK on
the Hanger Bracket. Refer to Figure 1-2.
Hanger Bracket Spool
Loosen Screws
Figure 1-2 - Reinstalling the Retainer Brackets
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Loosen Screws
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MAJOR COMPONENTS OF THE NiteHAWK
Figures 1-3 and 1-4 show the major components of the NiteHAWK Jukebox. Take a minute to familiarize yourself with these components.
Core Computer
The core computer is the heart of the system and has a removable hard drive and a single board computer. The hard drive is the only storage in the system and contains Windows XP Embedded Operating System software, all Application software, all music, and all setup and audit data. The single board computer converts music selections stored on the hard drive into a stereo signal for the system’s audio components. It also connects to the Internet, the SVGA touch-screen monitor, and the Rowelink modules.
Touch-screen 19” LCD Monitor
All machine operations are done through the touch-screen monitor. These include viewing and making selections, displaying the selection being played, displaying pricing and credits, viewing and changing setup and audit data, and downloading “Music On Demand” selections.
System Power Supply
The system power supply produces +9 VDC, +12 VDC, +24 VDC, and contains a relay to switch the jukebox lights, touch-screen monitor, and Bill Acceptor ON or OFF. It has an IEC 320 power inlet, two 6A circuit breakers and two 4A fuses.
Transformer Assembly
The transformer assembly supplies power for the Audio/Video Controller, 1000-Watt Audio Digital Amplifier, and the system power supply described above.
Rowelink Controller
The Rowelink controller connects the core computer’s serial RS-232 COM2 port to the serial RS-485 Rowelink modules. It also includes the coin switch, router reset, fan circuits, bill acceptor, song reject, infrared detector and amplifier mute.
LED Controller
This module controls the LEDs that illuminate the perimeter lighting on the door and the door graphics of the jukebox. It provides adjustments for the Brightness, Flash Rate, and Music Sensitivity along with controls for the patterns used during standby and, separately, the times when music is playing.
Router
This device provides the interface between the core computer and the broadband modem or satellite receiver. There is a one-time configuration process to set this device for your particular Internet Service Provider (ISP). In addition to the port required for the core computer, there are three other ports provided for other devices.
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Volume Control Unit
The Volume Control Unit (VCU), a Rowelink module, should be mounted remotely (behind bar, etc.). The 100-foot modular cable (included) can be connected between the unit and P5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 on the Rowelink Controller. It displays and controls the volume of the amplifier channels and microphones. If an existing 100 foot cable is already in place, you can use the 3-wire or 4-wire (see Figure 3-7) alternate wiring.
The POWER button turns the NiteHAWK Jukebox lights, touch-screen monitor and Bill Acceptor ON or OFF.
The REJECT button rejects the selection playing.
The FUTURE button adds credits toward selections (See “Credit Management” in the
Operator Setup Screens Manual).
The MODE key toggles between channels and microphones.
The VCU also raises or lowers the volume of the channel(s) or microphone using the UP
DOWN keys. The volume range is 0 to 63. Channel Volume is displayed when the mode LED is off, and microphone volume is displayed when the mode LED is on.
The CH, MIC, and SINGER LEDs indicate what volume is being displayed. When adjusting channel volume, if more than one LED is on, it means those channels have the same volume. All four channels have the same volume when shipped from the factory (see Section 3 of the included “Network Setup, Jukebox Operation, Operator Setup Screens” manual for other possible configurations).
4 Channel Preamplifier
This Rowelink module transforms audio signals from the core computer, microphones, and other sound processors/equipment/systems into signals for the Power Amplifier. It also contains Automatic Volume Control (AVC) to adjust for varying recording levels and tone controls, via 5-band equalizers. All adjustments and options are programmable via the touch-screen and are retained on the Core Computer hard drive (see Section 3 of the included “Network Setup, Jukebox Operation, Operator Setup Screens” manual for setup information).
1000-Watt Audio Digital Power Amplifier
The 2-channel digital audio power amplifier is rated 1000 watts RMS (500 per channel) into a 2-ohm load. The full volume output voltage is 32 volts.
The amplifier is protected against overloads and short circuits. Continuous severe overloads or shorts may shut down the amplifier (or a channel) but will not damage it. If the overload is removed a signal will reset the amplifier when the next selection plays.
Audio Output Transformers
The output transformers “step up” the power amplifiers output voltage for 70-volt extension speakers. They also provide screw connections for selecting different power levels for extension speakers.
Bill Acceptor
The Coinco ® Vantage ™, with an 1100-bill stacker or optional MEI ® Series 2000 bill acceptor, with a 1000-bill stacker, operates on 120 VAC input power and sends its pulsed credit signals to the Rowelink Controller.
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Output Transformer
Rowelink Controlle
System Power Supply
Surge Suppresso
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Core Compute
Cabinet Fan
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Touch-Screen
19” LCD Monito
Audio Output Transformer
Power Transformer
Coin Acceptor
4 Channel Preamplifier
Volume Control Unit
LED Controller
Coin Inle
Bill Accepto
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LCD Power Adapter
Figure 1-3 - Major Components
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Router
Reset
Core Computer Reset
Filter
Figure 1-4 - Bottom Panel Filter and Switches
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NiteHAWK Specifications
General
Depth ....................................................................................................................... 15 in.
Width ................................................................................................................. 27-1/4 in.
Height ...................................................................................................................... 42 in.
Power Requirements .............................................................................. 120 VAC 60 Hz.
1200 watts 11.9 amps
Pricing .................................................................................................................... See “Credit
Pricing” in The “Network Setup and Jukebox Operation Manual” (P/N21822693)
Bill Acceptor ..................... Coinco Vantage w/1100 Bill Stacker. Accepts $1, $5, $10 & $20
Or Optional MEI Series 2000 w/1000 Bill Stacker. Accepts $1, $5, $10 & $20
Coin Acceptor ...................................................................................................... Accepts 25¢
Credit Card Reader .............................................................. Optional Magnetic Card Reader
Touch-screen Monitor ................................................................ 19" LCD with Touch-screen
Sound System
Core Computer Type ................................................................................... 16-bit Stereo
Frequency Response ............................................................................ 20 to 20,000 Hz.
Channel Separation ........................................................................... 90 dB @ 1,000 Hz.
Output ................................................................0.7 V (approx. depending on the album)
Power Amplifier (Second 1000-watt Stereo Amplifier is Optional)
1000-Watt Stereo
FTC Rating, 2-Ohm Loads @ .5% THD ................................................ 1000 watts RMS
FTC Rating, 70V Lines @ .5% THD (125 per channel) ........................... 250 watts RMS
4 Channel Preamplifier
Channels: One Stereo or Two Mono (With 2
AVC Control Range ................................................................................................ 20 dB
Tone control is accomplished through a 5-band equalizer (10dB/filter band)
Selection System Capacity ................................................................................. 300 Albums
Transformer Package 70 V line for extension speakers
System Frequency Response ............................................................40 to 20,000 ±4 dB
nd
Amplifier Two Stereo or Four Mono) .... 4
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Fuses And Circuit Breakers
System Power Supply
120 VAC (Transformer Primary Only) ................................. Two 6-amp Circuit Breakers
24 VAC .......................................................................................................... 4-amp Fuse
+12 VDC ........................................................................................................ 4-amp Fuse
Lighting
LED ...................................................................................................................... Custom
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Section: 2 Installing Hard Drive & Testing
INSTALLING THE HARD DRIVE
The system will not operate without a Hard Drive installed. These are sold separately and are available with several preloaded music genres - Country, Hard Rock, R&B/Soul, etc. Hard drives are available from your distributor-order P/N 221950XX.
CAUTION!
Hard drives are extremely sensitive to physical mishandling. Always keep the hard drives protected from accidental falls, banging, dust, or liquids.
!WARNING!
Never install or remove a hard drive when the unit is powered ON. As an extra precaution, always unplug the CC (Core Computer) from the power source before removing or inserting a hard drive.
The following steps should always be followed when installing a hard drive in the jukebox:
1. Unlock the jukebox and open the front door.
2. Unplug the power cord at the ATX Power Supply from the power supply. Loosen the thumbscrew and slide the Hard Drive Clamp up to clear the spring loaded screw. Refer to Figure 2-1
3. Slide the hard drive housing to the left to release it from the slots in the computer core housing.
THUMBSCREW
HARD DRIVE
HOUSING
POWER CORD
HARD DRIVE CLAMP
SPRING-LOADED
SPRING-LOADED SCREW
SCREW
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4. Place the hard drive in the housing (Note the hard drive connector's relationship to the hooks) and secure it by tightening the four spring-loaded screws as shown in Figure 2-2.
POSITION DRIVE AS SHOWN HERE
SPRING LOADED SCREWS
Figure 2-2 - Hard Drive Installed in Housing
5. Carefully extend the IDE cable from inside the core computer and connect it to the hard drive. Locate a 4-pin power connector from the ATX Power Supply and connect it to the hard drive also. Refer to Figure 2-3.
IDE CABLE
POWER CABLE
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C
C
SC
SC
6. Rotate the housing into position and hook it into the slots on the core computer cover and slide the housing to the right. Slide the hard drive clamp over the spring loaded screw and secure by tightening the thumbscrew. Carefully dress the IDE and Power Cables. Refer to Figure 2-4.
HARD DRIVE
LAMP
IDE CABLE
SPRING LOADED
SPRING LOADED
REW
REW
POWER
ABLE
ATX POWER SUPPLY
POWER CORD
7. Plug the power cord back into the ATX Power Supply.
8. Locate the jukebox power cord packed inside the cabinet.
9. Route the power cord out through the access hole in the back panel of the cabinet
10. Plug the AC cord into a standard grounded wall outlet.
11. Place the ON/OFF switch on the Surge Suppressor in the ON position. The
Green LED
Figure 2-4 - Hard Drive Installed
Red LED
and plug the other end of the power cord into the Power input of the surge suppressor located on the inside left cabinet back panel.
computer will automatically begin to boot up.
NOTE: This process may take a few minutes.
NOTE: The Core Computer has two LED indicators, a GREEN power indicator (lit when
power is present at the Core Computer) and a RED hard drive activity indicator (lit when the hard drive is in operation). Refer to Figure 2-4.
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TESTING THE UNIT
Once the jukebox is powered on and the user interface is running (see Figure 2-7 - Jukebox User Interface), try the following procedures before moving and installing the unit at the
venue:
Touchscreen
NOTE: Every time a hard drive is installed in a core computer, the touch-screen should be
calibrated. The following procedure describes how to calibrate the touch-screen:
1. Press the “Calibrate” button on the Rowelink Controller (Figure 2-5) Press the button in once to launch the calibration program. This will override the Jukebox application while the calibration program runs. (See Figure 2-6) for a picture of the calibration program interface.)
2. Follow the directions on the screen, touching the center of the targets, then touching
“YES”.
Calibrate
POWER
COUNTER
REJECT
POWERCALIBRATESERVICE
IR DETECTOR
409260XX
P16
P17P18 MDB BILL ACC.
P15
REJECT
P12 SW'S
P11
P3
AMP MUTE
Figure 2-6 – Calibration Screen
RS232
POWER IN
POWER IN
P22
P23
P14
P9
P6
P7
24 VAC 24 VDC
12 VDC
5 VDC
P10 POWER OUT
P21
P20
SWITCHES
P4
P19
COIN
BILL
ACCEPTOR
CRDT STATUS
CRDT RL TX
ROWELINK CONTROLLER
COIN
ACCEPTOR
250 W
1000 W
CC RL TX
TB1 ROWELINK
KID RL TX
P8
IR RCV
P5
CC RL RX
FAN CKTSP2VIDEO SW
Figure 2-5 – Rowelink Controller
3. If you’ve installed a Hard Drive which had previously been connected to the AMI Network, skip ahead to Step 4. If you are installing a new hard drive open the jukebox door again and press the “Service” button on the Rowelink Controller (See Figure 2-5) Close the door and touch “Location/System Setup”, the “Enable/Extend Features”. Using the on screen keyboard, enter the Trigger Code written on the Card which was included with your new Hard Drive. Touch ENTER to complete the process - the message “Valid Trigger Code Entered” will be displayed on the screen. Press “Main Menu” and then “Exit Service Mode”. The system is now prepared for connection to the AMI Server.
4. Make sure that the door is locked.
Credit Test
Insert a dollar bill into the Bill Acceptor and ensure that the increment in credits corresponds with the pricing scheme for the jukebox. See Bill Acceptor settings on page 5-4 for the factory settings of the Bill Acceptor.
Insert quarters into the Coin Acceptor and ensure that the increment in the credits corresponds with the pricing scheme for the jukebox.
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Audio Test
NOTE: Speakers must be connected prior to performing the Audio Test. Refer to Section 3
for speaker installation diagrams.
Play a local music selection by following the procedure below:
1. Browse through album covers on the local jukebox by touching the red arrow keys on either side of the panel showing the album covers.
2. To view the songs on an album, touch the album and the song list will appear.
3. Scroll down or up with the double arrows to view all songs on the album. Make a song selection by touching the song title.
4. Confirm your selection by touching the “YES” box. The song will be selected as long as there is at least 1 credit under “Credits” in the top right-hand corner of the screen.
Music Selection And Pricing
See the included manual “Network Setup, Jukebox Operation, Operator Setup Screens” to understand how to use all of the features associated with the User Interface.
The local music selection and pricing were pre-configured for each hard drive.
NOTE: For Operators Pre-testing the Jukebox In Their Own Facilities:
Any features in the application associated with the network - such as the “Music On Demand” feature, which accesses all songs in the AMI Entertainment® music library will not
work unless the jukebox is connected to the Internet. See the included manual “Network Setup, Jukebox Operation, Operator Setup Screens” for setup information.
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Connection Rules
The first time you boot up the NiteHAWK with your hard drive, a 60-day licensing grace period will begin. If at the end of these 60 days your jukebox has not connected to the AMI Entertainment
After the jukebox has made its’ initial connection to the AMI Entertainment
®
Network to validate its’ licenses, the computer will cease to operate.
®
Network, it must continue to connect at least once every 7 days to validate its’ licenses or it will cease to operate.
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Section 3 : Sound System Setup
INTRODUCTION
See the included manual “Network Setup, Jukebox Operation, Operator Setup Screens” if you have any questions about setting up the Network or the jukebox for operation.
Extension Speaker Operation
To avoid a poor sound quality, care must be taken when adding extension speakers. The following two requirements must be met:
1. Speakers connected to the Output Transformer Assembly must be wired so the power consumed by the extension speakers does not exceed the amplifier power rating of 500 watts per channel.
An Output Transformer Assembly has two transformers, two 7-position terminal strips marked E1 through E7, and a 4-position terminal strip marked A1-A2, A1-A2 (see Figure 3-2). Speakers wired E1 to E7 bypass the transformer and are driven directly by an amplifier channel. Each transformer provides 70V at terminals A1, A2 for driving 70V speakers, and provides taps E1 through E6 for driving extension speakers at a lower volume. The power consumed by speakers driven by a transformer (E1 through E6, and A1-A2) must not exceed the transformer rating of 125 watts.
The power consumed by speakers connected E1 to E7, and connected to a transformer (E1 through E6, and A1-A2) must not exceed the channel rating of 500 watts. For example each channel could drive 375 watts directly from the amplifier (E1 to E7), and the remaining 125 watts through the transformer (taps E1 through E6, and 70V terminals A1, A2). (See Figure 3-1).
2. Complete the Extension Speaker Worksheet (Tables 3-1 through 3-4) for each channel and verify it does not exceed the 125 watt transformer rating and the 500 watt amplifier channel rating. After wiring the speakers, perform an Amplifier Overload Check. Refer to Amplifier Overload Check immediately following
Table 3-4.
3. All speakers must be connected with the correct polarity (see Figure 3-1).
NOTE: The 70V phasing is reversed inside the output transformers. (See Figure 3-1 for correct polarity hookup of extension speakers.) If the (+) and (-) terminals are not wired properly, the speakers will be out of phase, causing a reduction in low frequencies (bass).
Diagrams D1 through D5 have been included to assist you with connecting extension speakers E1 to E7.
Figure 3-1 shows the system speaker connections.
70-Volt Speakers
To avoid prohibitive cable losses on long speaker lines (over 100 feet), use 70 V speakers. The power level in the 70 V speakers is set at each speaker. For each channel, 125 watts are provided for 70 V speakers by A1, A2 connections on the audio output transformer assembly.
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Low Impedance Speakers
Low impedance speakers (8- or 4-ohm) can be used when the connecting cable is less than 100 feet.
4-OHM SPEAKERS (PARALLEL CONNECTIONS) No more than one 4-ohm speaker should be connected to a speaker line. If several 4-ohm
speakers are to be used, each speaker should have its’ own line. 8-OHM SPEAKERS (PARALLEL CONNECTIONS) The loss in 100 feet of 18-gauge zip-cord feeding on an 8-ohm speaker is 15%. The loss for
two 8-ohm speakers is 30%.
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SELECTING SPEAKER POWER
General Instructions
This section will lead you through the power and speaker selection process. This process consists of three major steps and several smaller steps. The major steps are:
1. Identifying the extension speakers and computing the speaker power for speakers connected E1 to E7, 70V speakers connected A1 to A2, and tapped speakers connected to E1 through E6.
2. Making the extension speaker connections.
3. Performing an amplifier overload check per instructions immediately following Table 3-4.
Selection Procedures
Use a pencil (you may want to revise your figures) to fill in the Extension Speaker Worksheet on the following pages:
Extension speakers are available in these general categories: General purpose speakers (4- and 8-ohm speakers) and 70 V speakers. The power level in the 70 V speakers is set at each speaker.
Use the Tables 3-1 through 3-4 Worksheets to help you calculate the amount of power consumed by the extension speakers. An extension speaker RMS power rating should be at least 10% higher than the power it will consume at maximum jukebox volume.
When RMS power to speaker
at maximum jukebox volume is:
250 watts 300 watts 125 watts 150 watts
62.5 watts 75 watts
31.25 watts 40 watts
Table 3-1 - Extension Speaker Worksheet
Extension Speakers Connected E1 to E7
Sheet 1
Then recommended RMS power
rating of speaker is:
Place the quantity of speakers in the blank under QTY and multiply the quantity times the power consumption. Place your results in the blank under TOTAL.
Two 8-ohm speakers in series: (31.25 watts to each speaker)
Two 4-ohm speakers in series: (62.5 watts to each speaker)
8-ohm speakers: ____ ____ at 125 watts each = ____ ____ watts 4-ohm speakers: ____ ____ at 250 watts each = ____ ____ watts
Qty Total
CH 1 CH 2 CH 1 CH 2
____ ____ at 62.5 watts per series = ____ ____ watts
____ ____ at 125 watts per series = ____ ____ watts
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Table 3-2 - Extension Speaker Worksheet
Sheet 2
4-Ohm Speakers Connected To Transformer Taps E1 through E6
Place the quantity of speakers in the blank under QTY and multiply the quantity times the power consumption. Place your results in the blank under
TOTAL.
4-Ohm Speakers connected to channel 1 transformer taps.
Speakers for the 1-watt taps: (E1 to E2) ____ at 1 watt each = ____watts Speakers for the 4-watt taps: (E1 to E3) ____ at 4 watts each = ____watts Speakers for the 16-watt taps: (E1 to E4) ____ at 16 watts each = ____watts Speakers for the 36-watt taps: (E3 to E5) ____ at 36 watts each = ____watts Speakers for the 49-watt taps: (E2 to E5) ____ at 49 watts each = ____watts Speakers for the 64-watt taps: (E1 to E5) ____ at 64 watts each = ____watts Speakers for the 100-watt taps: (E3 to E6) ____ at 100 watts each = ____watts Speakers for the 121-watt taps: (E2 to E6) ____ at 121 watts each = ____watts
Connections Qty Total
4-Ohm Speakers connected to channel 2 transformer taps.
Connections Qty Total
Speakers for the 1-watt taps: (E1 to E2) ____ at 1 watt each = ____watts Speakers for the 4-watt taps: (E1 to E3) ____ at 4 watts each = ____watts Speakers for the 16-watt taps: (E1 to E4) ____ at 16 watts each = ____watts Speakers for the 36-watt taps: (E3 to E5) ____ at 36 watts each = ____watts Speakers for the 49-watt taps: (E2 to E5) ____ at 49 watts each = ____watts Speakers for the 64-watt taps: (E1 to E5) ____ at 64 watts each = ____watts Speakers for the 100-watt taps: (E3 to E6) ____ at 100 watts each = ____watts Speakers for the 121-watt taps: (E2 to E6) ____ at 121 watts each = ____watts
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Table 3-3 - Extension Speaker Worksheet
Sheet 3
8-OHM Speakers Connected To Transformer Taps E1 through E6
Place the quantity of speakers in the blank under QTY and multiply the quantity times the power consumption. Place your results in the blank under
TOTAL.
8-Ohm Speakers connected to channel 1 transformer taps
Speakers for the .5-watt taps: (E1 to E2) ____at .5 watt each = ____watts Speakers for the 2-watt taps: (E1 to E3) ____at 2 watts each = ____watts Speakers for the 8-watt taps: (E1 to E4) ____at 8 watts each = ____watts Speakers for the 18-watt taps: (E3 to E5) ____at 18 watts each = ____watts Speakers for the 24-watt taps: (E2 to E5) ____at 24 watts each = ____watts Speakers for the 32-watt taps: (E1 to E5) ____at 32 watts each = ____watts Speakers for the 50-watt taps: (E3 to E6) ____at 50 watts each = ____watts Speakers for the 72-watt taps: (E1 to E6) ____at 72 watts each = ____watts Speakers for the 95-watt taps: (E3 to E7) ____at 95 watt each = ____watts
8-Ohm Speakers connected to channel 2 transformer taps
Connections Qty Total
Connections Qty Total
Speakers for the .5-watt taps: (E1 to E2) ____at .5 watt each = ____watts Speakers for the 2-watt taps: (E1 to E3) ____at 2 watts each = ____watts Speakers for the 8-watt taps: (E1 to E4) ____at 8 watts each = ____watts Speakers for the 18-watt taps: (E3 to E5) ____at 18 watts each = ____watts Speakers for the 24-watt taps: (E2 to E5) ____at 24 watts each = ____watts Speakers for the 32-watt taps: (E1 to E5) ____at 32 watts each = ____watts Speakers for the 50-watt taps: (E3 to E6) ____at 50 watts each = ____watts Speakers for the 72-watt taps: (E1 to E6) ____at 72 watts each = ____watts Speakers for the 95-watt taps: (E3 to E7) ____at 95 watt each = ____watts
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Table 3-4 - Extension Speaker Worksheet
Sheet 4
Combine power consumption of all speakers:
Connected E1 to E7
Tapped 4-Ohm Tapped 8-Ohm 70-Volt A1, A2
Totals: + =
Channel 1 Channel 2
Sum of tapped, and 70 Volt A1, A2 must not exceed 125 watts per channel.
Channel 1 Channel 2 Grand Total
1. The Grand Total is the amount of power that the jukebox will need to supply to the extension speakers. If the Channel 1 Total "or" the Channel 2 Total is more than 500 watts, you must reduce the power used by that channels extension speakers, then recalculate that channels power consumed.
NOTE: In any speaker installation, the total RMS speaker load (the sum of all power to all speakers) must not exceed 500 watts per channel. It is strongly recommended that “Efficient” extension speakers be used.
2. When you have reached a satisfactory combination of speakers and speaker power consumption, connect the E1 to E7 speakers and the 70V speakers A1 to A2. Then use the “Connections” column as a guide to wire the tapped E1 through E6 speakers.
NOTE: The amplifier may be connected to a load of 500 watts per channel before distortion will begin to increase beyond specification.
Amplifier Overload Check
Check that the amplifier is not overloaded by performing the following four steps:
1. Make sure that the extension speakers are connected to the audio output transformer proper terminals (E1 through E7, and A1, A2).
2. While the music is playing, if the yellow CLIP LEDs on the amplifier stay OFF or flicker in a random manner, the load is acceptable.
3. If a yellow CLIP LED is always lit or flickers continuously, the amplifier is overloaded and will shut down, and you must perform Step 4.
If a red OVERLOAD LED on the amplifier flickers, the amplifier is overloaded and will shut down. You must perform Step 4 below.
4. Do this step only if a CLIP or OVERLOAD LED came on as described in Step 3. Find the source of the overload (shorted speaker wires, too many speakers connected, or speaker power taps too high in total wattage). After you fix the short, disconnect a few speakers or lower the speaker power tap selection to reduce the wattage, then repeat Step 2.
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1000 WATT
POWER AMP
500 WATTS
PER CH
AUDIO OUTPUT
TRANSFORMER ASSEMBLY
CHANNEL 2
70V
70V MONO
70V
A1 A2 A1 A2
24 V
16 V
8V
4V
2V
0V
E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7
0V
2V
4V
500 WATTS
PER CH
CHANNEL 1
8V
16 V
24 V
E7 E6 E5 E4 E3 E2 E1
Figure 3-1 - Speaker Connections
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+
+
(16 WATTS)
-
CHANNEL 2
8 OHM SPEAKER
CHANNEL 2
4 OHM SPEAKER
(2 WATTS)
-
+
(32 WATTS )
CHANNEL 2
8 OHM SPEAKER
-
+
+
+
-
CHANNEL 2
(125 WATTS)
8 OHM SPEAKER
(75 WATTS)
CHANNEL 2
70 V SPEAKER
+
+
(75 WATTS)
CHANNEL 1
70 V SPEAKER
-
-
-
CHANNEL 1
(125 WATTS)
8 OHM SPEAKER
+
CHANNEL 2
(125 WATT S)
8 OHM SPEAKER
-
-
CHANNEL 1
(125 WATTS)
8 OHM SPEAKER
+
-
(2 WATTS)
CHANNEL 1
8 OHM SPEAKER
+
-
CHANNEL 1
4 OHM SPEAKER
+
CHANNEL 2
(125 WATTS)
8 OHM SPEAKER
-
-
CHANNEL 1
(125 WATTS)
8 OHM SPEAKER
+
-
(32 WATTS)
CHANNEL 1
8 OHM SPEAKER
+
(16 WATTS)
EXTENSION SPEAKERS
NOTE: The 70 Volt phasing is reversed inside th output transformer assembly.
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Figure 3-2 - Audio Output Transformer Wiring Diagram (#40832115)
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SPEAKER SYNOPSIS
1000 Watts of RMS Power per Amplifier or 500 Watts per Channel.
The generic speaker wiring diagrams cover 4 to 32 speakers. Diagram 1 has a four-speaker layout. If you only want the four-speaker layout, then the maximum output of each speaker would have to be rated 4 ohms and capable of 300 watts.
Question: Why a 300-watt rating on the speaker, if the speaker output is 250 watts?
Answer: Safety factor to lengthen the life of speaker.
These speakers are expensive, providing a lot of sound in a localized area, which does not optimize the room sound.
A better way to distribute the sound is by adding more speakers. Diagram 2 has a layout of 8 speakers at 8 ohms each and only having a rating of 150 watts each, which includes a safety factor. The expense factor should now be less for each speaker.
For an extremely large room, Diagram 3 may be the best scenario. Diagram 3 shows a series/parallel hookup with up to 16 speakers. The advantage is the ratings are 4 ohms at only 75 watts each. Thus giving you a lot of sound at a reasonable price. To ensure the speakers work correctly, the 2 wired in series should be of the same make and model. Different models wired in series will not give equal outputs, and the frequency response may be different.
Question: Too many speakers now?
Answer: Simply leave off as many speakers as you wish, as long as it is 2 at a time, which
means a series combo combination.
To minimize cost, it is recommended to utilize Diagram 4. This shows 32 speakers, their rating only has to be 8 ohms at 50 watts. This allows you to use inexpensive speakers, that can be found at the big electronic stores. This also provides you the chance to switch them for the best sound. Try also to get the most efficient speakers.
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Figure 3-3 - Diagrams 1 and 2
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Figure 3-4 - Diagram 3
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Sp e a k e r s
Channel 2
Sp e a k e r s
Channel 1
EACH SPEAKEROUTPUTIS31.25 WATTS
Series/Parallel Hookup
Thir ty-t wo 8-oh m speaker seach rat e d at a min imum of 50 wat ts.
E1
1000watts
E7
E1
E7
Amplifier
Figure 3-5 - Diagram 4
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Figure 3-6 - Diagram 5
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Figure 3-7 – Volume Control with 3-Wire or 4-Wire Cable
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Section: 4 Adding Microphones
Up to two microphones can be plugged into the 4 Channel Preamplifier and used for paging. Microphones’ can be Rowe custom design, CB or “Rowe CB”, low-level balanced, low level unbalanced,or Rowe wireless.
NOTE 1: A 26679501 Paging System is needed to use low-level balanced and unbalanced microphones.
NOTE 2: MIC 1 input has the standard voice activated and switch activated circuitry. MIC 2 input has only the switch activated circuitry.
Rowe custom design microphones are no longer available but existing ones have a momentary PUSH to TALK switch, a volume control, and plug directly into the 4 Channel Preamplifier connectors MIC 1 or MIC 2 via a Rowe 50-foot microphone cable.
The following Paging System Kits are available: The 26679501 Paging System with Hand-Held Microphone contains: a Rowe CB type microphone that does not have a volume control, a Paging Microphone Adapter that has a volume control, a Rowe 50-foot microphone cable that connects between the Paging Adapter and the 4 Channel Preamplifier, and installation and operating instructions.
The 30995201 Paging System with Hand-Held Wireless Microphone allows wireless paging and its receiver plugs into the 4 Channel Preamplifier connectors MIC 1 or MIC 2. The wireless receiver has an output level adjustment that’s accessed through a hole in the cover. Use a small flat bladed screwdriver to adjust it.
Plug Rowe Microphones that have a volume control, or the wireless receiver connector, into MIC 1 or MIC 2 connectors.
Plug low-level balanced or unbalanced microphones into A INPUT of Paging Mic Adaptor.
Connect cable between the Paging Mic Adaptor “TO JUKEBOX” connector and the MIC 1 or MIC 2 connector.
Paging Mic Adaptor
Adding Microphone(s) The jukebox factory settings have all microphones unmuted and routed to the four channel signal outputs and
AUXILIARY OUT. Refer to the "Audio Modes-Input Select", "Audio Modes-Muting", and "Audio Modes-Output
Routing" operator setup screens in the included manual “Network Setup, Jukebox Operation, Operator Setup Screens” if you want to change those settings. For assistance contact AMI Technical Service.
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Plug a Rowe CB or other CB Microphone into “B INPUT” Connector of Paging Mic Adaptor.
Figure 4-1 - Microphone Connections
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All of the following steps must be done to navigate properly through the Audio setup menus as you add microphones to your jukebox system. If you need to start over from the beginning of a step, touch Undo or Main Menu
. Do not skip steps.
Step 1. Attach the microphone(s), and cables as shown in Figure 4-1.
Step 2. To test the microphone the jukebox should be at the location with all extension speakers installed.
Set the volume control on the Rowe custom microphone, or the Paging MIC Adapter, to maximum and do test pages with no music playing and with a song playing. If necessary change the levels by setting the "Microphone Volume During Paging", the "Audio Volume During Paging", and the microphone "TYPE" for paging as described In Step 3. If levels are as desired go To Step 4.
Step 3. Adjusting Paging Levels
Push the SERVICE
Touch HARDWARE SETUP
Touch PAGING MIC SETUP
button on the Rowelink Controller to enter the Main Menu.
.
to view the Paging Mic Setup screen (see Figure 4-2). Make sure all MIC's
in the Type column are set to "PAGING" indicated by BLUE buttons.
Figure 4-2 - Paging Microphone Setup Screen
The "Microphone Volume During Paging" is factory set to 40 for all microphones and is the recommended setting. It can be set higher or lower but do not can shutdown for 5 to 15 seconds if the input level is very high. To set the level:
Touch the box showing the current "Microphone Volume During Paging" setting.
Touch C
on keypad to clear the present value, enter the new value on the numeric keypad, and then
touch Ok.
If there is a song playing during paging, the music level drops to the "Audio Volume During Paging" settings. They are factory set to 33, and can be set anywhere from 0 to 63. Set to 0, if you do not want any music to be heard during a page. Set to 63, if you want the minimum 6db reduction of the music level. To change the "Audio Volume During Paging" settings:
Touch the box showing the current "Audio Volume During Paging" setting.
Touch C
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to clear the present value, enter the new value on the numeric keypad, and then touch Ok.
set higher than 45 ( If set higher than 45, the amplifier
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Touch Main Menu
check the results.
Step 4. If not in SERVICE mode Push the SERVICE Menu, then Touch HARDWARE SETUP
Touch VCU Setup
(see Figure 4-3).
to save your changes and return to Hardware Setup screen. Repeat Step 2 and
button on the Rowelink Controller to enter the Main
.
Remove check marks
to view the VCU Setup screen
Figure 4-3 - VCU Setup Screen
In rows VCU1-VCU4, remove check marks in the columns corresponding with the microphones
you installed by touching them. This prevents location personnel from changing your settings using the VCU.
Touch Main Menu to save your changes and return to Hardware Setup.
Touch Exit Service Mode, Touch Yes.
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NiteHAWK Internet Jukebox LED Lighting & Bill Acceptor
Section: 5 LED Lighting and Bill Acceptor
INTRODUCTION
LED Control Assembly (#61182001)
The LED Control Assembly in the NiteHAWK jukebox supplies all the lighting in the jukebox. There are no fluorescent bulbs, starters, ballasts, or 12 V peanut lights. All lighting is supplied by the use of 49 ultra bright LEDs.
As seen from the outside of the cabinet:
12 LEDs illuminate the Face Graphic (Panel)
6 LEDs illuminate the Top Light Bar
6 LEDs illuminate the Bottom Light Bar
12 LEDs illuminate the Left Light Bar
12 LEDs illuminate the Right Light Bar
1 LED Illuminates the Interior for Servicing
Features of the LED Control Assembly (#61182001) (Figure 5-1)
The features of the LED control are as follows:
1. Flashing rate (speed) of the perimeter LEDs.
2. Brightness of the perimeter and face graphic (Panel) LEDs.
3. Music beat sensitivity of the perimeter LEDs.
4. (Mode) Choice of lights; static in standby and beat to the music, or lights flash at standby and
beat to the music. (Perimeter lights only)
5. Choice of 2 flash patterns for the perimeter lights.
Flash Rate (Speed) of the Perimeter LEDs
The flash rate (speed) can be adjusted from very rapid to approximately every 1.5 seconds. To adjust the flash rate using the SPEED pot on the LED Control Assembly, turn the control
counterclockwise to make the flash rate slower, and clockwise to make the flash rate faster.
Brightness of the Perimeter and Face Graphic (Panel) LEDs
The brightness can be adjusted from very dim to full brightness. To adjust the brightness using the BRIGHTNESS pots on the LED Control Assembly, turn
both pots counterclockwise to make the LEDs brighter, and clockwise to make the LEDs dimmer.
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Music Beat Sensitivity for Perimeter LEDs
The MUSIC pot on the LED Control Assembly sets the music beat sensitivity. Also, the SPEED pot on the LED Control Assembly somewhat affects the Music Beat Sensitivity. The faster the speed control is set, the less influence music will have on the LED display. It is recommended to have a relatively slow speed setting so the music will have a greater influence on the LED display.
To adjust the Music Beat Sensitivity, make a selection. When it starts playing and you hear the music, rotate the MUSIC and the SPEED pots to full counter-clockwise. The music beat pattern should be seen. Slowly turn the MUSIC pot clockwise to adjust the music beat pattern. Next, adjust the SPEED pot clockwise until you achieve the desired effect.
LED Flash Mode Setting for Perimeter LEDs (Figure 5-2)
Program DIP Switch #1 controls the LEDs when the Jukebox is playing (Beat to Music)
Sw OFF LEDs flash with the beat to the music Sw ON LEDs vary in brightness with the beat to the music
Program DIP Switch #2 is not used.
Program DIP Switch #3 controls the Mode
Mode 1 = Sw OFF Jukebox Standby = LEDs Flash Jukebox Playing = LEDs Beat to Music Mode 2 = Sw ON Jukebox Standby = LEDs all on Jukebox Playing = LEDs Beat to Music
Setting Pattern for Perimeter LEDs
Program DIP Switch #4 controls the Pattern
ON = A sequence of LED switching where 2 LEDs are ON and 1 LED is OFF
(Total of 24 ON, 12 OFF)
OFF = A sequence of LED switching where 5 LEDs are ON and 1 LED is OFF
(Total of 30 ON, 6 OFF)
For “Constant-ON” lighting, set Mode 2 to “ON” and turn the MUSIC pot fully clockwise. Adjust BRIGHTNESS as desired.
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Figure 5-1 - LED Control Assembly
Figure 5-2 - Program DIP Switches
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Bill Acceptor Settings
The NiteHawk uses either a Coinco® Vantage™ or a MEI® AE2611 Bill Acceptor. In order to function properly in the NiteHawk, these Bill Acceptors must be configured as follows:
Coinco Vantage Setup
Figure 5-3 shows the location and orientation of the DIP Switches.
Figure 5-3 Coinco Vantage DIP Switches
Factory Dip Switch Settings are:
Switch Setting Remarks 1&2 ON Fast Pulses 3 OFF 1 Pulse per Dollar 4 ON Always Enabled 5 OFF Pulse Mode 6,7,& 8 OFF For future use by Coinco
In addition, the Vantage has several other Configuration Settings which are made via an electronic menu system. Operation and settings options are described as follows:
1. To enter the Configuration More, locate the Service Mode Button and Diagnostic Indicator LED
as shown in Figure 5-4
.
Figure 5-4 Service Mode Button and Diagnostic Indicator LED
2. Press and hold the Service Mode Button until the Diagnostic LED is blinking a 2-flash pattern.
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3. Depress the button on the bottom of the Bill Acceptor to release the Lower Housing from the assembly as shown in Figure 5-5. Slide the Lower Housing out of the frame.
Figure 5-5 Removing the Lower Housing
4. Referring now to the LED’s on the Inlet Bezel, the ‘Page’ LED will now be blinking a single-flash pattern. Figure 5-6 shows the 5 LEDs and their meanings
Figure 5-6 Configuration Settings
The ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’ settings shown are the Rowe default settings
.
5. Press the Service Mode Button and release to step through the Bill Acceptance options. When you have the bills enabled as desired, press the Service Mode Button and hold it until the Page LED begins to blink in a 2-flash pattern.
6. Set the Page 2 options as desired by pressing the Service Mode Button and releasing to step through the options. When you finish these settings, press the Service Mode Button and hold it until the Page LED begins to blink in a 3-flash pattern.
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7. Continue these steps through the Page 3 and Page 4 options. When you have the settings as you want them, simply re-install the Lower Housing. The Inlet LEDs will flash 5 times confirming that your settings have been saved.
8. Refer to the Coinco Installation and Operation Guide included with your jukebox for a more detailed explanation of the various options.
MEI AE2611 Setup
The factory DIP switch settings are:
1, 2 ON for 4-way acceptance 3 ON for high acceptance 4, 5 OFF to accept $2 and $20 6 ON * for always enable 7 OFF * for one pulse per dollar 8 OFF * for gaming interface.
* Switches 6, 7 and 8 MUST
be in the position shown above.
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Figure 5-7 – MEI Bill Acceptor
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NiteHAWK Internet Jukebox Routine Service
Section: 6 Routine Service
INTRODUCTION
Routine and preventative maintenance is to be performed on your regularly scheduled periodic service call. This section discusses how to do preventive maintenance procedures.
Changing music, collecting statistic figures, and changing other location-specific features can be done using the AMI Entertainment Secure Website via the Internet. Detailed instructions on how to use AMI Entertainment’s Web Application are located in the included manual “Network Setup, Jukebox Operation, Operator Setup Screens”.
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PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
Preventive maintenance should be performed at regular intervals. At every visit, the exterior should be cleaned and the touch-screen should be re-calibrated. The interior should be cleaned every 3-4 months.
Exterior
Part Procedure
Touch-screen
Exterior Surfaces Cloth moistened in water with any mild cleaning product Calibration Please see the following procedure.
Touch-screen Calibration
The following procedure describes how to calibrate the touch-screen:
1. Power on the NiteHAWK jukebox and allow it to complete the startup sequence.
2. Open the door of the jukebox.
3. Locate the “Calibrate” button on the Rowelink Controller. Refer to Figure 6-1. Press the button once to launch the calibration program. This will override the jukebox application while the calibration program runs. Refer to Figure 6-2.
4. Close the door and make sure it locks.
5. Follow the directions on the screen, touching the center of the targets, then touching “YES”.
Calibrate
RS232
POWER IN
POWER IN
P22
P23
P14
P9
P6
P7
24 VAC 24 VDC
12 VDC
5 VDC
P10 POWER OUT
1000 W
P21
P20
COIN
COIN
ACCEPTOR
SWITCHES
250 W
CC RL TX
TB1 ROWELINK
CC RL RX
KID RL TX
P8
IR RCV
P5
FAN CKTSP2VIDEO SW
P4
Clean with household glass cleaner and paper towel or clean cloth.
CAUTION: DO NOT SPRAY CLEANER ON THE TOUCH-SCREEN. SPRAY CLEANER ON THE TOWEL, THEN CLEAN THE
TOUCHSCREEN.
After cleaning the touch-screen it may not respond to touch for a few seconds.
POWER
P16
P17P18
P19
MDB
COUNTER
BILL
ACCEPTOR
CRDT STATUS
CRDT RL TX
BILL ACC.
P15
REJECT
REJECT
P12
SW'S
POWERCALIBRATESERVICE
P11
IR DETECTOR
ROWELINK CONTROLLER
40955703
P3
AMP MUTE
Figure 6-1 - Calibrate Button Figure 6-2 - Calibration Screen
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Air Filter
Filtered cooling air is provided for the components inside the NiteHAWK via a fan mounted on the bottom of the jukebox. The speed of this fan is controlled by the Rowelink Controller – if the temperature is moderate, the fan runs at a low speed, but as the temperature inside the box rises, the fan is driven faster.
The air filter will need to be washed periodically. The frequency will depend on the conditions at the site, so it is best to check the filter condition at least once a month. The filter is located on the bottom of the NiteHAWK as shown In Figure 6-3.
Remove and clean the filter as necessary. To do this, remove the frame by sliding it forward as shown in Figure 6-3. Remove the filter pad from the frame. Use warm water and a mild detergent to clean the filter. Rinse thoroughly and allow to dry. One side of the filter has been glazed to make it easier to slide in and out of the frame. The glazed side should face down. Slide frame and pad back until frame stops against filter mounting bracket back wall.
Glazed Side Down
Figure 6-3 - Filter Removal
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Section: 7 Troubleshooting
INTRODUCTION
The NiteHAWK Jukebox incorporates several modules which plug in for rapid service. The most likely cause of jukebox problems is:
1. Continuous or intermittent open circuits in a harness. The cause can be cut or broken wires, a damaged terminal, or a bad terminal crimp.
Check that all plugs are firmly seated.
Check that connector pins are not bent, broken, or pushed through the back
of connectors when mated.
2. A defective module. Troubleshooting procedures are directed at module replacement, not repair.
A summary of the functions for each of the jukebox’s replaceable modules is in MAJOR COMPONENTS OF THE NiteHAWK in Section 1
The troubleshooting topics presented in this section are:
The NiteHAWK indicator LEDs can help you isolate a problem.
A sequence of operation explanation in this section and a wiring diagram (Figure
7-1) help you isolate the problem to a harness or a module. The wiring diagram also shows the Rowe part numbers of the harnesses and modules.
Modular Troubleshooting Charts that list the Trouble, Symptom, and Probable Cause.
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POWER SUPPLY BOARD
+9 V LED
Should be on. Indicates +9 VDC is available at the Power Supply.
+12 V LED
Should be on. Indicates +12 VDC is available at the Power Supply.
+24 V LED
Should be on. Indicates +24 VDC is available at the Power Supply.
ROWELINK CONTROLLER
5 VDC, 12 VDC, 24 VDC LEDs
Should be on. Indicates there is power to the ROWELINK CONTROLLER.
IR RCV LED
Flashes when an IR signal is seen by the IR RCVR. May flash due to ambient light.
KID RL TX LED
Should be flashing **. Indicates when the ROWELINK CONTROLLER sends an RL signal back to core computer. Rate is approximately ten times per second.
Core Computer RL RX LED
Should be flashing **. Indicates when ROWELINK CONTROLLER receives a RL signal from one of the ROWELINK devices. Appears almost continuously on (rate is more than 20 times per second).
Core Computer RL TX LED
Should be flashing **. Indicates when Rowelink Master Commands are sent from the Computer Core. Appears almost continuously on (rate is more than 20 times per second).
CRDT RL TX LED
Should be flashing **. Indicates when the ROWELINK CONTROLLER sends a RL signal back to the core computer. Rate is approximately once per second.
CRDT STATUS LED
This LED will flash when a coin is inserted and the CRDT RL TX LED is flashing. May or may not flash when coin is inserted if the CRDT RL TX LED is not flashing.
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4 Channel Preamplifier
Power LED
Should be on. Indicates when all 4 voltages are present (+5 V, +8.5 V, +15 V, -15 V).
Status LED
On Power Up (Power applied to the AV Controller) this LED flashes 3 times.
Rowelink LED
Should be flashing **. Flashes when the AV Controller sends a RL signal back to the Rowelink Controller. Rate is approximately twice per second.
VOLUME CONTROL UNIT
Period LED (on the 10’s digit)
Should be dimly flashing ** at a relatively fast rate. Indicates when Rowelink Master Commands are sent from the Computer Core via the Rowelink Controller.
Period LED (on the 1’s digit)
Should be dimly flashing ** at a relatively fast rate. Indicates when the Volume Control sends a RL signal back to the Rowelink Controller.
POWER AMPLIFIER
Yellow Clip LED
Should be off. If on, the input signal to the Power Amplifier is to high, which will cause the output signal distortion to increase.
Red Overload LED
Should be off. If on, the speaker outputs are overloaded.
COMPUTER CORE ASSEMBLY
The Computer Core Assembly also has two Ethernet LEDs that are built into the Ethernet socket. The yellow LED indicates a connection at 10 MB and the green LED indicates a connection at 100 MB. The green LED should be active on the Core Computer Assembly.
Hard Drive Green LED
Should be on. Indicates if the hard drive has power applied to it.
Hard Drive Red LED
Should flash occasionally. Flashes if the hard drive is being accessed. ** When the CORE COMPUTER ASSEMBLY is powered up, then it may take several minutes for the
Rowelink LEDs to start flashing.
See Figure 2-4 for the location of these hard drive LEDs.
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SEQUENCE OF OPERATION
Step 1: Power on the jukebox
With the System Power Supply power switch in the ON position, plug the AC power from the back of the jukebox into a standard, grounded wall outlet. The LEDs will light, and the Volume Control Unit display will show dashes.
If the core computer does not automatically start to boot-up, press the Reset/ATX power button (see Figure 1-4) in once and release.
Step 2: The operating system automatically begins to boot. The following is viewed on the
monitor:
Low-level hardware checks
Windows XP Embedded Operating System Loads
NiteHAWK Operating System Loads
Step 3: The user interface (see Figure 2-) is viewed on the monitor. No music is in the
queue, no selections are available and the amplifier is muted. Step 4: Customer provides a form of payment. “Credit” displays a value greater than 0. For cash:
Bill Acceptor or Coin Acceptor receives the money
Acceptor sends pulse(s) to the Rowelink Controller (no escrow)
Rowelink Controller sends money information to the computer via Rowelink
Computer increases the credits accordingly
“Credit” is changed on the application (monitor)
Step 5: Customer makes a song selection For local music:
Customer touches album name, song name, and confirmation to make selection
Touch-screen sends selection information to the computer
The song is placed into queue and 1 credit will decrement
For downloadable music:
Customer touches song name to make selection
Touchscreen sends selection information to the computer
Application prompts customer to approve that the selection will cost 1 extra credit
Credits removed and song is placed in queue
Computer begins to download song from internet to the local drive
Once download is complete (may take 3-5 minutes depending on network traffic
and the number of downloaded songs selected before hand)
Step 6: Selection is played
Computer sends a Rowelink message to the 4 Channel Preamplifier to un-mute the amplifier.
Song is located on the local computer hard drive, and played. Use Volume Control Unit to adjust volume.
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34032610
*G/ Y *B/ Y *B/ R *B/ W *B
*S *S/Y
BL *S *W *S
COMPONENTS POWER
Stripe
+9 VDC +9 COM ON/OFF C TR L
22212806
Stripe
+12V FILTERED +12 V COMMON +24 VP DC +24V COMMON
22212805
TO ROWE LINK CONTROL LER P2 SHEET 2
TO 34032610 HARNESS SHEET 3
*G/ Y
5
5 4 3 2 1 6 10 11 12 13 14 15 7 8 9
1 2 3
1 2 3 4 5 6
TO ROWELINK CONTROL LER P23 SHEET 2
TO INTERCONNECT BOARD P1 SHEET 2
*W/B
4
*R/Y *Y/ B
3
*Y /B
2
*B
1
*BR/ W
6
*W/B
10
*BL
11
*BR
12
*O/ B
13
*O
14
*W/BL
15
*S
7
*S/ Y
8
*S
9
P2
CBA- SYSTEM PWR SU PPLY 40923409
P3
+9 VDC
340877 01 SURGE SUPP RESSO R 120V
21121237
B
3
G/Y
2
W
1
B
3 2
W
1
MOV
34070901 CBA
POWER SUPPLY ASSEMBLY 2214 5809
CB1 6A
120 V, 60 ~ Mains Inlet
FERRITE
P1
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
P5
2 1
P7
4 3 2 1
123
TO BOTTO M LEAD OF PRIMARY # 2
TO TOP LEAD OF PRIMARY # 2
TO BOTTO M LEAD OF PRIMARY # 1
TO TOP LEAD OF PRIMARY # 1
LINE ( 120 ~ )
NEUTRAL
3A
CB3
P4
P6
RELAY CONTROL
RELAY CONTROL
+12 VDC
*O
4
+24 VPD C
*R
*R/B
123
NL
+5V D C
FOR E QUIVALENT ENGINEERING D RAWING, SEE 21871075- Q7 REV C
MOV
MOV
34087801
N
BR
BL
G/Y
21621868
21621867
L
AC PLUG
TO 120 VAC WALL OUTLET
(POWER CORD 21121216)
120 V A C JUM PE R ASSY
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
MAINS SUPPLY SELECTOR
POWER CORD PLUGS INTO CORE COMPUTER IEC 320 MALE POWER INLET SHEET 4
ROUTER AC ADAPTER (SHEET 4) PLUGS INTO THIS OUTLET
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
PHONO LIGHTS
22135403
*B
*W
*W
NEUT
*G/Y
GROUND
*B
120VAC
BL BL
34039922
ROUTER RESET
*R/Y
*B/ W
*B/ R
*R
*B/ Y
*G/Y
*R *B
*W/BL *W/G
*W/R
CB2 6A
*R/Y
*BR/W
LINE (120 ~)
COMPUTE R
*W/B
ROUTER
*W/B *B/ Y
TO MARS BILL ACCEPT OR SHEET 2
TO 34039922 HARNESS SHEET 4
*W/B *G/ Y *B/W *W/G *W/R *B/R *B *R *R/B
34038808
*R/Y
*W/B *BR/W
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Figure 7-1 - NiteHAWK Wiring Diagram (Sheet 1)
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BR
1
Y
40940801
2
S
TEMPERATURE
3
B/W
4
SENSOR
BL
5
34052605
R
121
B
2
SERVICE REJECT CAL IBRATE POW ER EV ENT S W GROUND
NC
MUTE
34052901 12VDC FAN
P2
6 5
40846 302
4 3
IR
2 1
RECV'R
RJ12
DCDb
> >
DSRb
>
RXDb
<
RTSb
<
TXDb CTSb
>
DTRb
<
RIb
>
GND
34038702
+12 V DC 12 V COMMON +9 VCD 9 V COMMON
+24V DC
SIGNA L
TO CO RE COMPUTER COM2 SHEET 4
GND
ON/OFF CNTRL MUTE NOT ROWELINK B ROWELINK A +9 VDC +9V COM
22215002
TO 4 CH PREAMPLIFIER SHEET 3
16 1
ACCEPT
COM
17 2 18 3 19 4 20 5 21 6
22 7 23 8 24 9 25 10 26 11 27 12 28 13 29 14 30 15
N.C.
34032515
W G/Y B
120 VAC
TO 34039922 HARNESS SHEET 1
IMONEX COIN ACCEPTOR
30983101
QUARTER ON LY
34032903
VOLUME CONTROL UNIT
Channel or Microphone
CH1
MIC1
CH2
MIC2
CH3
MIC3
SINGER
Volume
POWER
TO POWER SUPPL Y ASSEMBLY P2 SHEET 1
TO LED CONTROLLER
REJECT
+9V DC +9V COMMON
ON/OFF CTRL
UP
DOWN
On-Microp hon e
Off- Cha nnel
CRE DIT
22212806
1
P1
2 3
+12 V DC +5 VDC +12 V DC +5 VDC ON/OFF
22212803
GND GND
1 2 3 4 5 6
INTERCONNECT BOAR D
P3
22135603
Mar s AE2611-U7E Bill Acceptor
34022330
25 (quarter)
CH4
MO DE
TO POWER SUPPL Y ASSEMBLY P3 SHEET 1
34087501
GROUND
CREDIT
/ENABL E
S
B B B
P1
6 5 4 3 2 1
RJ12
P2
P4
+24V DC COMMON KEY SIGNA L IN SIGNA L OUT SIGNA L GND
DUAL ROW
GND +12V COIN SW 5 COIN SW 6
INHIBIT AL L COIN SW 1 COIN SW 2 COIN SW 3 COIN SW 4
DUA L ROW
COIN A COM COIN A SIG
LED A ANODE LED B CA THODE COIN B SIG COIN B COM
ON/OFF CONTRO L MUTE NOT ROWELINK B ROWELINK A +9 VDC +9V COM
34037908
ON/OFF CONTROL MUTE NOT ROWELINK B ROWELINK A +9 VDC +9V COM
22212805
+12V FILTERED +12 V COMMON +24 V P DC +24V COMMON
+9V DC +9V COMMON ON/OFF CTRL
22140941
+9V DC
1
+9V COMMON
2
ON/OFF CTRL
3
Y
1
B
2
B
3
R
4
P17
1 2 3 4 5 6
P19
1 2
BL
3 4 5 6
Y
7 8
BR
9 10
P21
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
P20
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
MDB ACCEPTOR
BILL ACCEPTOR
COIN ACCEPTOR
COIN SWITCHES
S1 POW ER
S2 CALIBRATE
S3 SERV ICE
S4 REJECT
NO USED
IR DETECTOR
RO WE LINK C ONT ROL LER
40955 703
RS232 ROWELINK
FAN CKTS
SWITCHES
ROWELINK DISCRETE WIRE
POWER OUT
COUNTE R
REJECT SW
ROWELINK
AMP MUTE
1
6
2
GND
MUTE
GND SIGNA L
P16
RJ12
RJ12
P23
P14
1 2
P7
1 2 3 4 5 6
P5
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3
POWER SW
ROWELINK
ROWELINK
POWER IN
POWER IN
VIDEO SW
P2
12345
CONTROLL ER LED'S
ROWELINK
P8 RJ12
STATUS
KID RL TX
IR RCV
CRDT RL TX
CC RL TX
CC RL RX
+5V DC
+12V DC
+24V DC
24V AC
12345
BL
GND GND
+5 VDC
34087602
FOR EQUIVALENT ENGINEERING DRAWING, SEE 21871075-Q7 REV C
TO PIN 15 COMPONENTS POW ER CONNECTOR SHEET 1
TO 34087602 HARNESS SHEET 4
P4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
P12
1 2 3 4 5 6
P11
34037905
1
+9V DC
2
IR SIGNAL
3
+9V COMM
4
LED ON/OFF
5 6
RJ12
P22
1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5
DB9 FEMALE
TB1
+9 VDC
1
9 V COMMON
2
ROWELINK A
3
ROWELINK B
4
P10
1 2 3 4
P18
1 2 3
P15
1
SIGNA L
2
RJ12
1 2 3 4 5 6
P6
P3
Figure 7-1 - NiteHAWK Wiring Diagram (Sheet 2)
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TO ROWELINK CONTROLLER P6 SHEET 2
BL
Key
BL/W
Key
BL
407378231TRANSFORMER
9 8 7
120 VAC
1 2 3 4 5 6
120 VAC
*B *B/ W *B/ R *B/ Y *G/ Y
*S *W *S
ON/OFF CONTROL
MUTE NOT ROWELINK B ROWELINK A +9 VDC +9V COM
22215002 30934213
12345
ROWELINK
6
40982601
4 CHANNEL
5 4 3 2 1
PREAM PL IFIER
POW ER
2 1 MUTE
123
4 3 MUTE
123
30934218
AUXILIARY OUT
CH3 INVERTE D OUTP UT
TO LED CONTROLLER AUDIO IN LEFT - RIGHT
CH 2CH 1
CH4 OUTP UT
22 VAC
22 VAC
50 VAC
50 VAC
20 VAC
BL
1
BL/W
2
BL
3
PART O F 34032610
*R
1
*R/Y
2
*R
3 4
S
5
S
6
O/B
O/W
O/B
O/W
Key O/W
S
* R
* R/Y * R
S O/B Key
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
P1
61170002
1000(500x2) Watt RMS
Audio Digital Amplifier
P5
30934214
CH 1
MA IN STER EO
CH1 INVERTED OUTP UT
30934217
P2
1 2
34033402
P4
1 2
B
**B **G
**B /W **B R
INPUT
RBBR
CH 2
CH2 OUTP UT
RRB
CH3
70 V
CH4
TO CO RE COMPUTER SHEET 4
40832115
Out put Transformer Ass'y
A2A1A1
A2
E7E6E5E4E3E2E1
E7E6E5E4E3E2E1
CH3
70 V
CH4
40832115
Out put Transformer Ass'y
A2A1A1
A2
E7E6E5E4E3E2E1
E7E6E5E4E3E2E1
*B *B/ W *B/ R *B/ Y *G/ Y
Optional Second Amp Kit P/N 26694911
20 VAC
120 VAC
1 2 3 4 5
120 VAC
20 VAC
50 VAC 50 VAC
20 VAC
40737826 TRANSFORMER
3 2 1
*R
1
*R/Y
2
*R
3 4
S
5
S
6
34059103
30934217
Key
O/W
S R
*
R/Y
*
R
*
S
O/B
Key
P 3
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
P5
P1
61170002
1000(500x2) Watt RMS
Audio Digital Amplifier
P2
**B
1
**G
2
TM
34033402
P4
**B /W
1
**B R
2
34032610
TO 34032610 HARNESS SHEET 1
FOR EQUIVALENT ENGINEERING DRAWING, SEE 21871075-Q7 REV C
Figure 7-1 - NiteHAWK Wiring Diagram (Sheet 3)
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TO ROWE LINK CONTROL LER P22 SHEET 2
34038702
MO US E
MINI- DIN 6
PS2 K EYBO ARD
MINI- DIN 6
DCDb> DSRb
> >
RXDb
<
RTSb TXDb
<
CTSb
> <
DTRb
>
RIb GND
DB9 MALE
ROW EL INK
+5VDC D­D+ GND
US B POR T
+5VDC D­D+ GND
EXTERNAL POWER / ATX RESET
34037926
FAN ASSEMBL Y 22216401
US B POR T
R
1
B
2 3 4
PROVIDED BY CUSTOMER WHEN REQUIRED
TO ISP PROVIDER
28280004 D-LINK 4-P ORT WBR 1310
WIRELESS ETHERNET ROUTER
1234567
ETHERNET
COM2
LEDS
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5
8
COM1
1234567
61176511 CORE
1 2
COMPUTER
3 4
1 2 3
IE C 32 0 MA L E
4
POW ER INLET
LN
1 2
FAN
1 2 3 4
+12 VDC
Y B B
+5 VDCR
G
ATX POW ER SUPPLY
+12 VDC
Y
GND GND GND
B
GND
B
+5 VDCR
FOR EQUIVALENT ENGINEERING D RAWING, SEE 21871075-Q7 REV C
RJ12
1 2 3 4 5 6
MODEM
8
ETHERNET
RJ45 JA CK
TOUCHSCREEN
DB9 MALE
SVGA VIDEO
DB15 MALE
(SUPPLIED WITH COMPUTER) 21121225
Yellow - Microphone
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1
DCDa
<
6
DSRa
<
2
<
RXDa
7
>
RTSa
3
>
TXDa
8
<
CTSa
4
>
DTRa
9
RIa
<
5
GND
6
RED RETURN
11
MONITOR ID 0 IN
1
RED
7
GREEN RETURN
12
MONITOR ID 1 IN (or DD C data I /O)
2
GREEN
8
BLUE RETURN
13
H-SYNC
3
BLUE
9
NC
14
V-SYNC
4
MONITOR ID 2 IN (or re served)
10
SYNC RETURN
15
MONITOR ID 3 IN (or DD C clock I/O)
5
SIGNAL GND
Blue - headphones
Green-Audio
30934222
+12 V DC
Y
1
1 2 3 4
B
2
B
3 4
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
SPARE PORTSPA R E PORTSPARE PORT
1234567
(SUPPLIED WITH MONITOR) 34038701
61138123 (SUPPLIED WITH MONITOR)
TO COMPUTER out let of POWER SUPPLY ASSEMBL Y SHEET 1
G/Y G/Y
B
W
R
GND GND
+5 VDCR
8
1 2 3
B
R
34087602 TO INTER CONNECT
MO DEM POWER
1234567
ETHERNET
TO J UKEBOX COMPUTER
WAN o r
1234567
8
ROUTER AC ADAPTER
8
Plugs into ROUTER outlet of 22145809 POWER S UP PLY ASSEMBLY SHEET 1
TOUCHSCREEN
1 6 2 7 3 8
22160806
4 9 5
19 INCH
DB9 FEMAL E
SVGA VIDE O
6
11
1 7
12
2 8
13
3 9
14
4 10 15
5
DB15 MALE
FLATPANEL DISPLAY & TOUCHSCREEN
12 VDC
AC A DAPTER
21121236
WW
1 2
B
3
TO 34039922 HARNESS SHEET 1
30934214
30934213
TO 4 CH PREAMPLIFIER MAIN STEREO INPUT SHEET 3
BOARD P4 SHEET 2
Figure 7-1 - NiteHAWK Wiring Diagram (Sheet 4)
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GREEN/WHITE LED BOARDS (GREEN V ERSION)
40965302 (6 REQ'D)
WG
GW
G
1
2
3W4
B
R
B
RW
RED/WHITE/BLUE LED BOARDS (BLUE & RED VERSIONS)
40965301 (6 REQ'D)
1
2
3W44
W
B
HARNESS 40960204
RW
1R2B3
B
WR
R
B
W
3
2
1
4
R
B
WRW
3B2
1
4
GND
SIGNAL
+12VDC
1
LED CONTROLLER ASSY
61182001
+5VDC
+12VDC
HARNESS
22212803
TO INTERCONNECT
BOARD 34087501
B
WR
R
B
W
3
2
1
4
R
B
WRW
3B2
1
4
+5VDC
+5VDC
432
J2
PERIMETER
LIGHTING
POWER IN
J1
61234
5
+5VDC
GND
GND
LED ON/OFF
LED DRIVE
2
R3
BRITE MUSIC
BACKL
R2 R4
BRITE
PERIM
R1
SPEED
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
1
WWWWWW
2
HARNESS 40960205
LED DRIVE
+5VDC
+5VDC
LED DRIVE
1
2
121
J6
J5J7J4
PANEL
LIGHTING
PROG
SW'S
J9 LEFT
AUDIO IN
J8 AUDIO IN
321
HARNESS 40960205
+5VDC
+5VDC
LED DRIVE
LED DRIVE
1
2
1
2
J3
SERVICE
LIGHTING
J10 RIGHT
HARNESS 30934218
TO 4 CH P REA MPLIFIER
AUX O UT CH1 - CH2
HARNESS 22212804
(CBA LED CONTROLLER 40965701)
Figure 7-1 - NiteHAWK Wiring Diagram (Sheet 5)
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
BACKLIGHT LEDS
22164602 (12
REQ'D)
WWWWWW
W
SERVICE L ED
22164602
FOR EQUIVALENT ENGINEERING DRAWING, SEE 21871075-Q7 REV C
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TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS
The best way to determine a problem is to isolate its’ cause. The following charts should help to narrow down which module is failing and whether it can be fixed or needs to be replaced.
Start with the “Trouble” column and find the item that closely relates to the problem you are experiencing. The “Symptom” will be described in the following column. There may be multiple symptoms. There may also be many “Probable Causes” listed for each Symptom. The Probable Causes are listed in decreasing order of probability.
Trouble Symptom Probable Cause
Application does not boot up. At the first boot up screen,
“Detecting IDE Primary Master” reports “None”.
The boot up process stops at
“DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER.”
At first boot up screen,
“Detecting IDE Primary Master” hangs at “[Press F4 to Continue]”.
1. There is no hard drive in the housing.
2. The plugs are not completely seated in the hard drive.
3. The data cable or power plug (core computer box internal) has come loose from the main board or hard drive bay.
1. There is no hard drive in the hard drive housing.
2. The plugs are not completely seated in the hard drive.
3. The data cable or power plug (core computer box internal) has come loose from the main board or hard drive.
4. The hard drive is dead.
1. The core computer’s BIOS needs to be updated.
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Trouble Symptom Probable Cause
Jukebox will not operate when Powered ON.
When plugged into a standard wall outlet, the LEDs fail to light.
The LEDs come on, but the
application will not boot.
The monitor does not work. The computer fan is on and all
the system’s LEDs are normal.
The touchscreen does not work, or the touchscreen will not calibrate.
The application boots up, but the touchscreen does not respond to touch.
1. The Power button was
pressed on Volume Control Unit or IR Remote.
2. The plug is not
completely inserted into the outlet.
3. The wall circuit is not hot.
1. The computer ATX
power/reset button was not pressed in.
2. The monitor or its power
supply is defective or unplugged.
1. The power plug, video
cable, or monitor power supply is not seated completely.
2. The monitor power
supply is defective.
3. The monitor is defective.
1. The touchscreen cable is
not seated completely at the monitor or at the core computer box.
2. The touchscreen is
defective.
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Trouble Symptom Probable Cause
The bill acceptor does not work. The bill acceptor will not accept
a bill.
The green LEDs at the bill
acceptor lip are not flashing. (MEI Bill Acceptor Only)
No audio from the jukebox No sound from jukebox,
although the application reports “Now Playing…”
No sound from the jukebox, and
the application doesn’t appear to be playing the song selected.
Machine is locked-up during normal runtime.
Bill acceptor is taking money, but touchscreen is not responsive.
1. The cash box is full.
2. The cash box was not correctly re-installed on the bill acceptor.
3. There is a jammed bill in the device.
4. The plugs are not inserted securely at the acceptor.
5. The bill acceptor is defective.
1. The cable is damaged at the acceptor.
2. The bill acceptor is defective.
1. The volume control is turned all the way down.
2. The volume control is broken.
3. The 4 Channel Preamplifier is continually muting the song.
4. The Audio cable is loose or disconnected from the core computer Audio jack.
5. The amplifier was overloaded and shutdown.
1. There are no more credits available for play.
2. The song was canceled.
1. Core computer is locked­up. Press the external ATX Power/Reset button.
2. If the core computer does not boot up, do a complete Power Down and Power Up.
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Trouble Symptom Probable Cause
Location Network line installed in the location.
There is no designated phone line in the Location.
1. The inside wiring
installation appointment was not scheduled.
2. The inside wiring
installation has not occurred.
3. The line was not installed
in the pre-selected location.
4. The line (jack) was not
labeled by the technician.
Router does not work. When the power supply is
connected to the router, nothing happens.
1. The AC adapter is not
fully inserted in the AC outlet in the power supply, or the DC adapter plug is not fully inserted in the receptacle on the back of the router.
The “Link/Act #” LED, in front of
the router does not light up when an Ethernet cable is plugged in the respective port.
1. The Ethernet port is
defective.
2. The jukebox is not
powered on.
3. The cable is loose at the
core computer.
The WAN LED does not light up. 1. The broadband
connection is not plugged into the WAN port.
2. The cable modem or DSL
modem is not powered on.
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Trouble Symptom Probable Cause
The “Music on Demand” feature does not work.
The feature has never been available in the location.
The feature was available, but is
no longer available.
1. There is no Ethernet cable connection between the router and the Core Computer.
2. The Ethernet cable is not fully seated in the port on the core computer or in the back of the router.
3. The connection is loose between the modem and the router.
4. The cable is bad.
5. The Internet line is down.
1. The connection has become loose between the modem and the jukebox.
2. The modem was shut off or lost power.
3. The Internet service provider (ISP) is down.
4. The AMI Entertainment server is down.
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Section: 8 Parts Catalog
INTRODUCTION .................................................................................. 1
Catalog Description ....................................................................................... 2
Parts List Description ................................................................................... 2
Ordering Replacement Parts ........................................................................ 2
Figure 8-1 - Door Assembly (External View) .............................................. 4
Figure 8-2 - Door Assembly - Internal View ............................................... 6
Figure 8-3 - Shell Assembly (Internal View) ............................................... 8
Figure 8-4 – Shell Assembly (Internal View, Left-Hand Side) ................ 10
Figure 8-5 - Shell Assembly (Internal View, Right Hand Side) ............... 12
Figure 8-6 - Core Computer Assembly ..................................................... 14
Figure 8-7 - Power Supply Assembly ....................................................... 16
Figure 8-8 - Preamplifier ............................................................................ 17
Figure 8-9 - Output Transformer Assembly ............................................. 18
Figure 8-10 - Rowelink Controller Assembly ........................................... 19
Figure 8-11 - Hanger Bracket Assembly .................................................. 20
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INTRODUCTION
This parts catalog lists replacement parts for the jukebox. The purpose of this parts catalog is to locate and identify replaceable components and supply information on how to order them.
Catalog Description
This catalog is divided into major sections labeled with figure numbers, which correspond to the illustrations used. Some assemblies require more than one illustration to identify the parts. Each page has a sheet number to identify the sheet as part of that assembly’s parts list.
Replacing parts that are welded or riveted onto an assembly is normally impractical. Therefore, replacement parts are not listed for these items. The assembly containing the welded or riveted part should be replaced.
Parts List Description
The parts list contains four columns:
Number — The first entry in this column is the reference number of the corresponding illustration. A reference number, when listed, corresponds to the reference number appearing on the illustration. Reference numbers are not used when items are listed for reference purposes only or when the item listed is an alternate part.
Rowe Part Number — This column lists the part number to use when ordering replacement parts or making inquiries.
Description — This column gives a word description of each part or assembly. Each item is indented to show its relationship to the next higher assembly.
Qty — This column contains the part quantity used in the assembly. When a figure describes more than one model of an assembly, the “Qty” column is divided to show each model.
Ordering Replacement Parts
®
All replacement parts must be ordered directly from an Authorized Rowe Once the replacement item has been determined, complete a Standard Parts Order Form
(available from your Rowe
®
Distributor at no charge). Very often, parts orders are delayed
Distributor.
because of inadequate or incomplete parts order forms. To enable prompt delivery, always specify the following information:
Part Number and Description (indicate color, if applicable) Quantity Required Machine Model and Serial Number Complete Shipping Address, including the ZIP code Shipping Instructions must be supplied. If the shipping method is Parcel Post, Air Parcel
Post, United Parcel Service, or Air UPS, and the packages may exceed the size and weight limits of these services, indicate an alternate shipping method.
If the shipment must be delivered as fast as possible, specify “Fastest Way”. Rowe will select the carrier for orders that justify shipment by truck.
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1
2
3
4
15
6
14
13 5
12
11
10
9
6
8
1
7
Figure 8-1 - Door Assembly (External View)
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DOOR ASSEMBLY (External View) Refer to Figure 8-1.
Ref. Part No. Description Qty
61181201 Door Assembly - Front (Blue) ............................................................................... Ref.
61181202 Door Assembly - Front (Green) ............................................................................. Ref.
61181203 Door Assembly - Front (Red) ................................................................................ Ref.
1 61180403 Corner-Cap Silver Paint Pattern (Used on 61181201) ............................................. 1
61180404 Corner-Cap Gold Paint Pattern (Used on 61181202/03) .......................................... 1
2 40963901 Bezel - Front Door (Upper - Blu) (Used on 61181201) ............................................. 1
40963902 Bezel - Front Door (Upper - Green) (Used on 61181202) ........................................ 1
40963903 Bezel - Front Door (Upper - Black) (Used on 61181203) ......................................... 1
3 22301101 Applique - Front Door (Silver) (Used on 61181201) ................................................. 1
22301102 Applique - Front Door (Gold) (Used on 61181202 & 61181203) .............................. 1
4 61180303 Bezel – Monitor Silver Paint Pattern (Used on 61181201) ....................................... 1
61180304 Bezel – Monitor Gold Paint Pattern (Used on 61181202/03) ................................... 1
5 40964301 Cover - Light (Vertical) .............................................................................................. 2
6 61180503 Corner-Cap Silver Paint Pattern (Used on 61181201) ............................................. 1
61180504 Corner-Cap Gold Paint Pattern (Used on 61181202/03) .......................................... 1
7 40964201 Cover - Light (Horizontal) .......................................................................................... 2
8 61180201 Bezel - Front (Lower - Blu) (Used on 61181201) ...................................................... 1
61180202 Bezel - Front (Lower - Green) (Used on 61181202) ................................................. 1
61180203 Bezel - Front (Lower - Black (Used on 61181203) ................................................... 1
9 34084701 Block-out - Card Reader ........................................................................................... 1
34085801 Label - Card Reader Blockout ................................................................................... 1
10 22135609 MEI
or 22135611 Coinco
®
Bill Acceptor with 1000 Bill Stacker .................................................................. 1
®
Vantage® Bill Acceptor with 1100 Bill Stacker ............................................. 1
11 40964801 Applique - Front Door (Silver) (Used on 61181201) ................................................. 1
40964802 Applique - Front Door (Gold) (Used on 61181202 & 61181203) .............................. 1
12 40964703 Extrusion Vertical (Silver) (Used on 61181201) ........................................................ 2
40964702 Extrusion Vertical (Gold) (Used on 61181202 & 61181203) .................................... 2
13 40963801 Inlet - Coin ................................................................................................................. 1
14 61180701 Graphics - Front (Blu) (Used on 61181201) ............................................................. 1
61180702 Graphics - Front (Green) (Used on 61181202) ......................................................... 1
61180703 Graphics - Front (Red) (Used on 61181203) ............................................................ 1
61180801 Panel Front (Outer) ................................................................................................... 1
61180802 Panel Front (Inner) .................................................................................................... 1
15 40964603 Extrusion Horizontal (Silver) (Used on 61181201) ................................................... 2
40964602 Extrusion Horizontal (Gold) (Used on 61181202 & 61181203) ................................ 2
Items Not Shown:
34084801 Blockout Bill Acceptor ............................................................................................. 1
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2
3
19
18
4
17
5
5
6
16
15
7
3
20
14
13
12
11
8
10
9
Figure 8-2 - Door Assembly - Internal View
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DOOR ASSEMBLY (Internal View) Refer to Figure 8-2.
Ref. Part No. Description Qty
61181201 Main Door Assembly (Blue) ..................................................................................... Ref.
61181202 Main Door Assembly (Green) ................................................................................... Ref
61181203 Main Door Assembly (Red) ...................................................................................... Ref
1 22160806 19” Flat-screen Monitor with Converter ....................................................................... 1
22160850 TouchScreen/Monitor Power Pack ELO Systems ....................................................... 1
22160851 TouchScreen/Monitor Power Pack Nexview Systems ................................................ 1
2 240967101 Bracket - Monitor Power Converter ............................................................................. 1
3 22213701 Strike ............................................................................................................................ 2
4 22213801 Wheel ........................................................................................................................... 1
25156910 Washer - Shoulder ....................................................................................................... 1
5 22164602 CBA White LED (Used on 61181201) ....................................................................... 12
22164605 CBA Green LED (Used on 61181202) ...................................................................... 12
22164606 CBA Red LED (Used on 61181203) .......................................................................... 12
6 22300901 Bracket - Coin Inlet ...................................................................................................... 1
7 70093103 Cable Clamp 1/4” ......................................................................................................... 1
8 40964401 Bracket LED CBA (Horizontal) .................................................................................... 2
40964501 Bracket LED CBA (Vertical - Not shown) .................................................................... 2
70500002 Support - PCB Locking .............................................................................................. 42
9 40965301 CBA-6 w/Controller (NH1 – Blue & Red) (Used on 61181201 & 61180103) .............. 6
40965302 CBA-6 w/Controller (NH1 - Green) (Used on 61181202) ............................................ 6
10 22301001 Bracket - Corner Cap .................................................................................................. 4
11 34084601 Brace – Corner ............................................................................................................ 4
12 34084701 Blockout – Card Reader .............................................................................................. 1
13 34085101 Bracket - Backlite ......................................................................................................... 2
14 34086801 Bracket - Stiffener ........................................................................................................ 2
15 22300801 Bracket-Panel Clamp ................................................................................................... 4
16 70093402 Cable Clamp 13/16" ..................................................................................................... 3
17 61180901 Bracket - Monitor Mounting ......................................................................................... 1
18 61180601 Hinge - Front Door ....................................................................................................... 1
19 61182001 LED Control Assy ........................................................................................................ 1
20 34084501 Strap – Corner ............................................................................................................. 4
Items not shown:
21121236 Harness Assembly – Monitor Power ........................................................................... 1
40960205 Cable Assembly - Nite
HAWK Back light ..................................................................... 2
40960204 Cable Assembly - NiteHAWK Perimeter light .............................................................. 1
40846302 IR Receiver .................................................................................................................. 1
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A
1
21 18
20
19
2
3
4
17
5
16
6
7
8
9
15, 15
14
10
11
Figure 8-3 - Shell Assembly (Internal View)
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SHELL ASSEMBLY (Internal View) Refer to Figure 8-3.
Ref. Part No. Description Qty
Shell Assembly Internal View ................................................................................... Ref
1 22147602 Shell Assembly ............................................................................................................ 1
2 40940801 Temperature Sensor .................................................................................................... 1
3 22164602 Service LED ................................................................................................................. 1
40954801 Bracket – LED Mounting .............................................................................................. 1
4 34087501 CBA - Interconnect ...................................................................................................... 1
5 40955703 Rowelink Controller Assembly — See Figure 8-10 ..................................................... 1
34088901 Bracket Rowelink Mounting ...................................................................................... 2
6 22145809 Power Supply Assembly-System — See Figure 8-7 ................................................... 1
7 22158201 Retainer - Hangar ........................................................................................................ 2
8 34087701 Surge Suppressor Assembly ....................................................................................... 1
9 61176505 Computer Assembly (Low Profile) — See Figure 8-6 ................................................. 1
10 21572601 Cable - Fall Stop .......................................................................................................... 1
11 40942702 Frame - Filter Mounting ............................................................................................... 1
40965901 Bracket - Fan Filter Mounting ...................................................................................... 1
40968701 Housing – Fan Filter .................................................................................................... 1
34053001 Pad – Filter .................................................................................................................. 1
12 34052901 Fan Assembly .............................................................................................................. 1
13 21895504 Guard - Finger 120MM Fan ........................................................................................ 1
14 22146801 Container - Coin ........................................................................................................... 1
22146901 Retainer- Coin Container ............................................................................................. 1
15 40982601 4 Channel Preamplifier — See Figure 8-8 .................................................................. 1
15A 40982801 Cover – Bottom, Preamplifier ...................................................................................... 1
16 40737831 Power Transformer ...................................................................................................... 1
17 40832115 Transformer Assembly – Output — See Figure 8-9 .................................................... 1
40966401 Bracket - Transformer (Output) ................................................................................... 2
18 61170002 Amplifier Assembly ...................................................................................................... 1
19 40968401 Plate – Louver .............................................................................................................. 1
20 28280004 Router Assembly ......................................................................................................... 1
40966201 Bracket - Router Mounting ........................................................................................... 1
21 34034601 Cover Plate ......................................................................................................
............ 1
Items not shown*
21822693 Manual - Network Setup/Op ........................................................................................ 1
22205001 Manual - Managing Dial-up ......................................................................................... 1
34015201 Retainer - Wiring .......................................................................................................... 1
*Note: For harness part numbers, refer to the wiring diagrams in Section 7.
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1
2
3
4
5
6 Behind coin box
7
8
Figure 8-4 - Shell Assembly (Internal View, Left Hand Side)
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SHELL ASSEMBLY (Internal View, Left Hand Side) Refer to Figure 8-4.
Ref Part No. Description Qty
1 22214001 Bracket - Door Ramp ................................................................................................... 1
2 21998205 Coupler Latch .............................................................................................................. 1
3 61182401 Chute - Coin ................................................................................................................. 1
40966001 Bracket - Coin Chute Mount ........................................................................................ 1
40966501 Bracket - Coin Deflector .............................................................................................. 1
4 21865308 Link .............................................................................................................................. 1
5 21947403 Lock Bar Assembly ...................................................................................................... 2
21946302 Plate – Lock Bar .......................................................................................................... 2
6 21581801 Switch - ATX Power Reset (Black Pushbutton) ........................................................... 1
7 22146901 Retainer – Coin Container ........................................................................................... 1
8 25060401 Switch - Router Reset (Red Pushbutton) .................................................................... 1
22142101 Plate - Reset ................................................................................................................ 2
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8
7
6
Figure 8-5 - Shell Assembly (Internal View, Right Hand Side)
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SHELL ASSEMBLY (Internal View, Right Hand Side) Refer to Figure 8-5.
Ref Part No. Description Qty
1 61182102 Panel - Cabinet Back ................................................................................................... 1
2 70134146 Bolt – 1/2 x 13 x 1.25 Carriage .................................................................................... 1
92400061 Nut 1/2-13 Type 7 (Not Shown) ................................................................................... 1
3 34007701 Bezel - Reject Button ................................................................................................... 1
34007601 Button - Reject ............................................................................................................. 1
4 70163215 Cylinder Lock ............................................................................................................... 1
21947501 Washer - Indexing........................................................................................................ 1
21425601 Lockbolt ....................................................................................................................... 1
5 30781702 Cup - Slug (Black)........................................................................................................ 1
21792901 Door - Slug Cup ........................................................................................................... 1
21793001 Bracket - Slug Cup ...................................................................................................... 1
6 40966901 Skid Rail ....................................................................................................................... 2
7 40966301 Bracket - Cabinet Corner ............................................................................................ 4
8 21572601 Cable – Fall Stop ......................................................................................................... 1
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Figure 8-6 - Core Computer Assembly – Exploded View
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CORE COMPUTER ASSEMBLY – Exploded View Refer to Figure 8-6.
Ref. Part No. Description Qty
61176505 Computer Assembly (Low Profile) ........................................................................... Ref.
1 70134502 Thumbscrew ................................................................................................................ 1
2 34090101 Clamp – Disc Drive ...................................................................................................... 1
3 40957301 Housing – Disk Drive ................................................................................................... 1
4 40972701 Cover Plate - PCI ......................................................................................................... 1
5 40952202 Power Supply FLEX ATX SFF ..................................................................................... 1
6 34074201 Clamp – Power Supply ................................................................................................ 2
7 61188401 Cover - Core Computer ............................................................................................... 1
8 40959901 I/O Core Plate .............................................................................................................. 1
9 34075301 Plate - ATX Reset Board ............................................................................................. 1
10 34052402 CBA - Power ON/RESET/LEDs ................................................................................... 1
11 21889250 Hardware - DB9/DB15 ................................................................................................. 2
12 61175803 Housing – Core Computer ........................................................................................... 1
13 22216402 Fan ............................................................................................................................... 1
14 34089001 Plate – Fan Interface ................................................................................................... 1
15 22183102 Gasket – Computer Fan .............................................................................................. 1
16 40924208 Single Board Computer, 2.8 GHz ................................................................................ 1
26731501 Heatsink & CPU Fan Replacement Kit (See Note 1) .................................................. 1
17 22120602 Modem – Internal - Low Profile .................................................................................... 1
18 34072101 Bracket – Core Mounting ............................................................................................. 2
19 34072201 Cover – PCI Low Profile .............................................................................................. 3
20 70093403 Clamp – Cable, 1” ........................................................................................................ 1
Not Shown:
22132246 Cable Assembly RIB (Com 2 to DB9).......................................................................... 1
22132247 Cable Assembly DR RIB ON/RESET ........................................................................... 1
Note 1:
For either 61176503 or 61176505 Assemblies. Installation of this kit should not
be attempted on location.
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POWER SUPPLY ASSEMBLY
Refer to Figure 8-7.
Ref. Part No. Description Qty
22145809 Power Supply Assembly ......................................................................................... Ref.
1 21375902 Outlet - Convenience ................................................................................................... 2
2 22118703 Power Inlet IEC 320 C-14 ............................................................................................ 1
3 34038808 Harness Assembly - Power Supply (Only Connectors Shown) ................................... 1
4 22145908 Chassis - Power Supply ............................................................................................... 1
5 22141301 Standoff - #8-32 x 1.5 ................................................................................................... 4
6 40923409 CBA - Power Supply (with Router Reset) .................................................................... 1
7 22146002 Cover - Power Supply .................................................................................................. 1
8 70073606 Circuit Breaker (3 AMP) ............................................................................................... 1
9 70073609 Circuit Breaker (6 AMP) ............................................................................................... 2
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Figure 8-7 - Power Supply Assembly
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4 CHANNEL PREAMPLIFIER Refer to Figure 8-8.
Ref. Part No. Description Qty
40982601 4 Channel Preamplifier Assembly ........................................................................... Ref.
1 40982701 Cover - Preamplifier ..................................................................................................... 1
2 61195201 CBA – 4 Channel Preamplifier ..................................................................................... 1
3 80713008 #8-32 x 1/2 SEMS Hex WRHS .................................................................................... 5
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Figure 8-8 - 4 Channel Preamplifier
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OUTPUT TRANSFORMER ASSEMBLY
Refer to Figure 8-9.
Ref. Part No. Description Qty
40832115 Output Transformer Assembly ................................................................................. Ref
1 61133101 Chassis - Audio Output ................................................................................................ 1
2 30426707 Binding Post Strip ......................................................................................................... 2
3 30426706 Binding Post Strip ......................................................................................................... 1
4 70233206 Bushing - Snap (Split) .................................................................................................. 1
5 40949203 CBA - Output Resistor .................................................................................................. 1
6 40633503 Transformer - Output .................................................................................................... 2
Items Not Shown:
34033402 Harness Assembly - Output Transformer .................................................................... 1
21963843 Jumper Assembly ......................................................................................................... 2
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Figure 8-9 - Output Transformer Assembly
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ROWELINK CONTROLLER ASSEMBLY
Refer to Figure 8-10.
Ref. Part No. Description Qty
40955703 Rowelink Controller Assembly .................................................................................. Ref
1 40925908 Cover - Rowelink Controller ......................................................................................... 1
2 61135706 CBA - Rowelink Controller ........................................................................................... 1
3 40925802 Base - Rowelink Controller .......................................................................................... 1
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Figure 8-10 - Rowelink Controller Assembly
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HANGER BRACKET ASSEMBLY
Refer to Figure 8-11.
Ref. Part No. Description Qty
61114003 Hanger Bracket Assembly ........................................................................................ Ref
1 87843700 #10-24 Hex Keps Nut ................................................................................................... 4
2 34015401 Standoff - Hanger ......................................................................................................... 4
3 61114103 Hanger - Weld Assembly ............................................................................................. 1
4 89973724 #10-24 x 1 1/2 Carriage Bolt ........................................................................................ 4
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Figure 8-11 - Hanger Bracket Assembly
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ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT
Part. No. Description Function
26679501 Paging System with Hand-Held
Microphone
26679502 Paging System with Hand-Held
Microphone
Paging System not affected by A.V.C. All plug-in unit, complete with microphone and 50 foot microphone cable.
Paging System not affected by A.V.C. All plug-in unit. The same as 26679501, except without the 50 foot
microphone cable. 26677516 Credit Card Kit (Broadband use only) Allows customers to use Visa and Master Card 26694911 Second Amplifier Kit Add a second 1000 watt amplifier. Includes a power
transformer and an output transformer. 34037908 100 foot cable for Volume Control Unit Replacement cable for Volume Control Unit. 21958306 I.R. Remote Control Sending Unit Replacement/spare hand held transmitter. 21958305 Simplified I.R. Sending Unit Fewer functions that cover only the essentials of
ON/OFF, Cancel, and Volume Control. 26681501 Special Event Switch Kit Allows locations to switch to Auxiliary Audio Source
using a key switch. 30995201 Paging System with Hand-Held Wireless
Allows wireless paging
Microphone 26735101 Blue Touch-up Paint 26735102 Black Touch-up Paint
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