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Installation & Owner’s Manual
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22022618 Rev F
AMI NGX MINI JUKEBOX WARRANTY
AMI extends the original operator of this equipment the following warranty:
All parts are guaranteed to be free of defects in material and workmanship for the specific periods listed. AMI agrees to repair or replace without charge during such period any part which proves defective upon examination by AMI. All costs of shipping a defective part to AMI’s offices shall be borne by the original operator. AMI shall bear the shipping costs for the replacement of defective parts.
Component Condition
Electronic Circuit Boards
Core Computer Motherboard
Electrical & Mechanical
LCD Display
Touch Screen Sensor
Touch Screen Controller
Hard Drives
Warranty Period
(from date of shipment)
2 Years
1 Year
2 Years
1 Year
1 Year
1 Year
Life*
Parts
Parts
Parts
Parts
Parts
Parts
*Full Replacement by AMI, at no charge, for the life of the AMI Entertainment® contract.
In the case of parts supplied to AMI as components, AMI extends the same warranty period as extended by the original manufacturer.
The above warranty applies provided that all parts of the product have been serviced properly as directed in the service manual, and provided the alleged defective part, upon examination by AMI, shall prove to be thus defective. Under no circumstances shall AMI be liable for any incidental, consequential or special damages, losses or expenses arising from or in connection with the use of, or the inability to use, the product for any purpose. AMI reserves the right to make any changes or improvements in its products without notice and obligation, and without being required to make corresponding changes or improvements in products theretofore manufactured or sold.
This warranty will not apply to any product or any part which has been subjected to any accident, abuse, or misuse.
AMI ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK, LLC EXTENDS NO WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, TO PURCHASERS OR USERS OF
ITS PRODUCTS EXCEPT AS HEREIN SET FORTH, WHETHER BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE.
Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions_________________________________________2
Section A - Jukebox Specifications ___________________________________3
Section B - Placing the Wall-Mounted Jukebox on Location _______________5
Location Power and Warnings ________________________________________________ 6
Jukebox Power and Reset Switch______________________________________________ 7
Wall Mounting Instructions ___________________________________________________ 8
IR Remote Installation Instructions ____________________________________________ 10
Testing the Unit ___________________________________________________________ 11
Lighting Controller _________________________________________________________ 12
Section C - Sound System Set Up ___________________________________13
Extension Speaker Operation ________________________________________________ 14
Selecting Speaker Power ___________________________________________________ 14
Selection Procedures ___________________________________________________ 14
Extension Speakers Connected to Amplifier Channel + and – terminals ____________ 15
Amplifier Overload Check ___________________________________________________ 15
Section D - Service & Maintenance___________________________________19
Recommended Routine Maintenance __________________________________________ 20
Calibrating the Touchscreen _________________________________________________ 21
Hard Drive Replacement ____________________________________________________ 21
Section E - Troubleshooting ________________________________________23
LED Indicators ____________________________________________________________ 24
Troubleshooting Charts _____________________________________________________ 26
Connection Diagrams ______________________________________________________ 28
Section F - Parts Catalog ___________________________________________35
Front Door/LCD Assembly __________________________________________________ 36
Inside Cabinet ____________________________________________________________ 37
Currency Components _____________________________________________________ 38
Electronic Components _____________________________________________________ 39
Accessories ______________________________________________________________ 42
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Important Safety Instructions
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
7. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
8. 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.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the jukebox.
9. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
10. Only use the attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
11. Use only with the bracket specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus.
12. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
13. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus 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 apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. No objects filled with liquid, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
AVERTISSEMENT
Pour réduire le risque d'incendie ou un choc électrique, ne pas exposer cet appareil à la pluie ou à l'humidité. Aucun objet rempli de liquide, comme les vases, ne doit être placé sur l'appareil.
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.
ATTENTION!
RISQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE. NE PAS OUVRIR
NE JAMAIS RETIRER LES COUVERCLES, GARDES, OU DES BOUCLIERS.
AUCUNE PIÈCE RÉPARABLE DANS CE JUKEBOX.
CONFIER L'ENTRETIEN DE PERSONNEL QUALIFIÉ.
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Dimensions:
Uncrated:
Height
Width
Depth
Crated:
Height
Width
Depth
Weight:
Uncrated
Crated
Amplifier:
Output Power:
(Standard)
Protection:
Voltage:
Frequency:
LCD:
Speakers:
Section A -
Jukebox Specifications
NGX MINI
31”
18.375”
8.5”
35”
22.5”
11.5”
75 lbs.
90 lbs.
500 Wrms into 4 Ohm Load
Thermal and speaker overload
Automatic, self resetting
115VAC
60Hz
19” flat screen none
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Section B -
Placing the Wall-Mounted Jukebox on Location
• Location Power and Warnings
• Jukebox Power and Reset Switch
• Wall Mounting Instructions
• IR Remote Installation Instructions
• Testing the Unit
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Location Power and Warnings
!
The jukebox must have a clean source of properly-phased and grounded 115VAC power at 10 amps max. This MUST be provided 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The outlet the jukebox is connected to must NOT be controlled by a switch, nor should the circuit breaker feeding it be shut off at night.
If the outlet is not properly phased, grounded, or is connected to an overloaded circuit, it must be corrected by a qualified electrician before using.
The main power distribution unit is the power supply. This device contains a combination main circuit breaker/power switch along with surge protection.
ATX RESET
SWITCH
POWER
SUPPLY
COMPUTER CORE
ASSEMBLY
(SERVICE, REJECT,
CALIBRATE, POWER
BUTTON LOCATION)
MAIN POWER
ON/OFF SWITCH
Figure 1-B – Inside View of Cabinet
with Front Door Opened
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Jukebox Power and Reset Switch
The NGX MINI jukebox is powered from a standard
115VAC wall plug using the provided power cord.
Inside the jukebox, power is routed to a power distribution assembly located on the left-hand side of the cabinet (see Figure 1-B). This assembly includes a combination 15A circuit breaker/power ON/OFF switch. All other components in the jukebox are powered by plugging them into this power distribution assembly.
Soft Power Down
The Core Computer and other components in the jukebox should remain powered up at all times.
However, there may be times when the jukebox needs to be turned off so that customers cannot insert money or make selections. The soft power down mode will give every outward appearance that the jukebox is off by turning off the lights, the LCD display, the bill acceptor(s), and the credit card reader; however, the Core Computer and other internal components remain powered up. There are multiple ways to enter and exit this soft power down mode:
•
Core Computer Power Button – The button labeled “POWER” on the Core Computer inside the jukebox (see Figure 1-B) is used to enter the soft power down mode. Push it again to exit the soft power down mode.
•
•
IR Remote Control – The button labeled
“POWER” on the IR remote control transmitter will also toggle the soft power state just like the button described above.
6 Button Wired Volume Control – This control can be modified to provide a POWER function. See Wired 6 Button Volume Control on page 13 for details.
Computer Core
The jukebox Computer Core can be powered off by pressing the “SERVICE” button on the Computer
Core (see Figure 1-B), and then touching “Shutdown
Jukebox” on the touchscreen. This will turn off the
Computer Core and other components that get their power from the ATX power supply in the Computer
Core. To restore power after turning off the ATX power supply, the jukebox must be rebooted. Reboot the jukebox by toggling off the main power ON/OFF switch (see Figure 1-B) and then toggling it back on, or by pushing the ATX Reset Switch (see “ATX Reset
Switch”).
Hard Power Down
When the jukebox power cord is unplugged or the main power ON/OFF switch is turned off (see Figure
1-B), the jukebox is in the hard power down state. All power is removed from all components in the jukebox.
ATX Reset Switch
There is a hidden ATX reset switch located inside the cabinet on the upper-left side just below the cooling fan (see Figure 1-B). It is accessible by either opening the jukebox door, or by inserting a paper clip, toothpick, or other long, thin object through the access hole on the left side of the jukebox.
•
The ATX Reset Switch resets the Computer
Core. This is like the reset switch on a PC.
Pressing and releasing this switch will cause the computer main board to completely reboot. Use this switch only if the jukebox is completely non-responsive. Additionally, when the Computer Core has been powered down using the “Shutdown Jukebox” option in Service Mode, pushing this button will restart the computer.
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Wall Mounting Instructions
Choosing the Location
The jukebox must be mounted on a strong, flat wall. It is recommended that a sub panel made from ¾” plywood or similar material be used and properly shimmed to provide a flat mounting surface. The jukebox should be visible and convenient to use. Do
NOT install directly above a radiator or other source of heat. Be sure the speaker wires can be easily run to the unit.
WARNING
The mounting of the jukebox on the wall should be done by a qualified installer familiar with wall construction and loading.
The wall and installation hardware MUST be capable of supporting a 700 lb. load for the
NGX MINI. Failure to follow these
instructions could result in serious injury.
Tools and hardware required for normal installation into wood wall studs:
• Socket wrench with 3/8” and 7/16” sockets
• Level
• Pencil
• Punch or awl (to start the lag screws) and/or drill driver
• (4) 1/4” x 1-1/2” lag screws provided
Mounting the Jukebox Cabinet
1. Remove the jukebox cabinet from its packing carton. Open the door, ensure all cables are detached from the door, and then lift the door off of the cabinet. Set the door aside for the moment.
2. Install a subpanel or locate a wall stud roughly in the center of where the jukebox will be mounted. See Figure 2-B.
3. Install the first ¼” x 1½” lag screw 65” up from the floor. If not using a subpanel, center the lag screw on a wall stud. This should be on the centerline of the jukebox. See Figure 2-B.
4. Hang the jukebox cabinet on this lag screw using one of the upper keyholes in the back of the jukebox cabinet (see Figure 2-B). Ensure the jukebox cabinet is level and mark the wall for the lower keyhole and the mounting holes in the top right and top left of the cabinet (See
Figure 2-B).
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LOWER
KEYHOLES
WALL
STUD
UPPER KEYHOLES
(SHOULD BE 65"
FROM THE FLOOR)
MOUNTING
HOLES
FOR MOUNTING
JUKEBOX
DIRECTLY
TO STUD WALL,
AMI
RECOMMENDS
A THIRD
LAG SCREW
INTO STUD
Figure 2-B – Inside View of the Cabinet
5. Remove the jukebox cabinet from the wall, drill pilot holes for the remaining lag screws, re-hang the jukebox cabinet and secure it to the wall using the additional lag screws provided.
NOTE: If the wall is concrete, cinder block, brick, or uses metal wall studs, then a subpanel with the appropriate fasteners must be used. At least 4” heavy-duty fasteners (one in each corner) must be employed. The fasteners and subpanel must be able to support a minimum 150 lbs. Do NOT use “press-in” anchors or any other “light” or “medium” duty fasteners. Consult a contractor experienced in the type of construction used if there is any doubt about
the strength of the mounting devices.
6. Prepare the external wiring. The power cord, speaker wiring, and Ethernet cable can be routed to enter the top or the bottom of the jukebox. Use the block-out plates and nuts to secure the wiring.
8. The front door is secured using slide hinges, which do not require tools to attach. To attach the front door, carefully lift the door, line up the hinge pins on the cabinet with the mating hinge barrels on the front door, and lower the door
(see Figure 3-B).
HINGE
BARREL
ON FRONT
DOOR
DOOR
CABINET
HINGE
PIN ON
CABINET
Figure 3-B – Detail View of Top Cabinet Hinge
9. Locate the bundle of cables taped to the inside back of the cabinet. Route the cable bundle to the front door and into the cable clamp in the middle of the door near the door’s hinge (see
Figure 4-B). Connect the LCD power, VGA, and serial cables to the back of the LCD.
10. Connect the free end of the credit card reader cable (coming from the USB port on the
Computer Core) to the card reader. See Figure
4-B.
11. Connect the free end of the cable from the VCU jack on the Computer Core to the light interconnect board (see Figure 4-B).
12. Connect the free ends of the 15-pin cables from the cabinet and door together (see Figure 4-B).
13. Make sure all cables are dressed properly. Use the cable clamps in the jukebox to keep cables in place. Make sure nothing interferes with opening and closing the door.
LCD POWER
CABLE
VGA CABLE
SERIAL CABLE
15-PIN
CONNECTORS
(FOR BILL, COIN,
AND LIGHTS)
CABLE CLAMP
USED TO ROUTE
WIRES FROM
CABINET TO DOOR
LIGHT CABLE
CONNECTED
BETWEEN LIGHTS
INTERCONNECT
BOARD AND “VCU”
JACK
Figure 4-B – Inside View of NGX MINI Jukebox with Front Door Opened
CREDIT CARD
CABLE
CONNECTED
BETWEEN CARD
READER AND
USB PORT
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IR Remote Installation Instructions
IR Remote Control Installation Instructions
The Continental Video Jukebox comes with an IR remote (located in the Handy Pack). To install, plug the provided cable into the provided IR remote receiver (see Figure 10-B) and route the other end of the cable through one of the wire access holes in the cabinet. Connect the end of the cable into the port labeled “IR Receiver” on the Core Computer. Install the IR remote receiver above the jukebox, with a clear line of sight between the receiver and the handheld transmitter. Plug in and turn on the jukebox and test the remote.
CABLE
CONNECTED
TO TOP OF
RECEIVER
RECEIVER MUST
BE INSTALLED
WITH SENSORS
FACING FRONT
Figure 10-B – IR Remote Receiver
Button Functionality on the IR Remote
Transmitter
To enable or disable options on the IR remote, see
“IR Remote Setup” in the Network Setup, Jukebox
Operation, Operator Setup Screens Manual.
REJECT
This button is used to cancel (or “reject”) the selection currently playing, and cancels all (rejects all) selections in the queue if held down for four seconds. This functionality can be enabled and disabled through the software.
POWER
This button turns the lights, the LCD display, the bill acceptors, and the credit card reader ON/OFF. To turn them back on and resume normal operation, press the “POWER” button again.
VOLUME
The CH1+ and CH2+ buttons raise the volume.
The CH1– and CH2– buttons lower the volume.
The PLAY button puts the jukebox in play mode.
The PAUSE button puts the jukebox in pause mode for a programmed amount of minutes or until the
PLAY button is pushed.
The AP OFF and AP ON buttons turn any programmed Autoplay mode on/off.
The FUTURE button is used to give a remote credit.
The VID SEL button is used to enable and disable video selections on the jukebox.
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Wired 6 Button Volume Control
The Continental Video Jukebox also comes with a small 6 button wired remote control. This control is designed to be mounted close to the jukebox and provides some basic functions.
INT.
These buttons change volume for Channels 1 & 2.
EXT.
These buttons change volume for Channels 3 & 4.
CANCEL
This button will cancel the selection currently playing.
MUTE
This button toggles the jukebox between PAUSE mode and PLAY mode.
The MUTE button on this remote can be repurposed to function as a POWER button.
Remove the back cover of the remote control then remove the circuit board. There are two shut jumpers located on the board. When these jumpers are both in the right hand position, the MUTE button functions as MUTE.
Move both shunt jumpers to the LEFT hand position to repurpose the MUTE button to function as a
POWER button.
Testing the Unit
Initial Set Up
When all of the network connections have been made, boot up the jukebox. The first time you turn on the jukebox with a new hard drive, you will see the
Local Music Configuration Screen, which lists the available local music configurations that can be installed on the jukebox. You will be prompted to select one of the available lists. This selection can be changed at any time by pressing the SERVICE button on the Computer Core, and then touching
System Setup -> Advanced Administration ->
Local Music Configuration.
Touch the View button to display a dialog box listing all of the albums in the selected list. Some albums may appear grayed out; this means that some or all of the songs in the album are not currently stored on this jukebox. If a list with grayed albums is installed, the grayed albums will start being downloaded to the jukebox within 24 hours (as long as the jukebox is connected). If the jukebox becomes disconnected, any songs not yet downloaded will be unavailable to patrons.
Touch the Install button to display a dialog box prompting you to install the selected list. To install the selected list, touch the Install button at the bottom of the dialog box.
Testing the Touchscreen, Bill and Coin
Acceptor(s), and Credit Card Reader
Touchscreen – Every time a new hard drive is installed, the touchscreen should be calibrated.
Follow these steps to calibrate.
1. Press the “CALIBRATE” button on the Computer
Core (see Figure 1-B) to launch the calibration program.
2. Close the jukebox door and make sure it is locked.
3. Follow the directions on the screen, touching the center of the targets, and then touching different areas on the screen. If the cursor follows your movement, touch YES to exit.
Bill/Coin Acceptor(s) and Credit Card Reader –
(NOTE: Credit Card functionality requires a broadband Internet connection).
1. Press the “SERVICE” button on the Computer
Core to enter Service Mode.
2. Touch the Diagnostics button.
3. Touch Credit Device Tests.
4. To test the bill acceptor(s), insert a $1, $5, $10, and $20 bill (into each bill acceptor, if the jukebox
Page 11 has two) and check the screen to make sure proper credit is awarded.
5. To test the coin acceptor, deposit U.S. quarters into the coin slot and verify proper credit is awarded.
6. To test the credit card reader, swipe a valid credit card and check that the screen displays the last four digits of the credit card.
7. When finished, touch the Back button to return to the Main Menu.
Testing the Network
Enter Service Mode by pressing and releasing the
“SERVICE” button on the Computer Core. To test the network:
1. Touch the System Setup button on screen and then touch Advanced Administration.
2. On the Advanced Administration Screen, touch
Configure Server. Then touch the Test
Connection button. This test confirms the jukebox can connect to AMI’s server (“Server
Found”), and authenticate a connection with
AMI’s server (“Connected”).
3. If the connection is successful, you will see “Yes” next to “Server Found” and “Connected”. If the connection fails, you will see “No”. If the connection fails, check the settings on the
Network Information Screen (Diagnostics –>
Network Information). This screen will allow you to check the IP Configuration and run LAN and
WAN tests.
Testing the Audio
NOTE: For operators pre-testing the jukebox in their own facility, any features in the application associated with the network will not work unless the jukebox is connected to the Internet.
1. If the jukebox is not in Service Mode, press the
“SERVICE” button on the Computer Core to enter
Service Mode.
2. Add one (or more) credits to play a song and test the audio. Touch Cash Management and then touch Credit Management.
3. Touch the box under “Credits” and a pop-up box will display.
4. Touch Clear to remove the “0” from the box.
5. Touch 1 (or more) and then touch Update.
6. Touch Save on the Credit Management Screen.
7. Touch Exit Service Mode.
8. After connecting speakers to the jukebox (see section C), play a local music selection to test the audio.
Lighting Controller
The NGX MINI lighting assembly can be programmed for several different modes of operation. By default, the lighting assembly is set to slowly cycle through six different colors with a slow transition between each color.
To change the mode, open the main door of the jukebox. The lighting assembly will swing open with the door. Use a Philips screwdriver and remove the
LED controller cover from the back right side of the lighting assembly. This exposes the LED controller.
There are two blue pots on the board marked
BRIGHT and SPEED. These are used to set the brightness of the LEDs and adjust the speed of color changes for the two-color cycling modes.
The four position DIP switch is used to set the operating mode of the controller. Use the following table to set the mode.
SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 Mode
OFF OFF OFF OFF Cycle – slow transition through colors (default)
OFF ON OFF OFF
OFF OFF ON OFF
OFF ON ON OFF
OFF OFF OFF ON
Blue
Cyan
Green
Cycle – quick transition through colors
OFF ON OFF ON
OFF OFF ON ON
OFF ON ON ON
ON OFF OFF OFF
Yellow
Magenta
Red
White
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Section C -
Sound System Set Up
• Extension Speaker Operation
• Selecting Speaker Power
• Speaker Connection Diagrams
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Sound System Set Up
The NGX MINI jukebox sound system is powered by an ICEpower 250ASX2 Class 2 power amplifier manufactured by Bang & Olufsen. Speaker terminals are provided to connect extension speakers directly to the amplifier. An Audio Output Transformer Kit (part number 22180806) is available if your installation uses 70 volt speakers or you need to connect extension speakers using various power taps.
Extension Speaker Operation
To avoid poor sound quality, care must be taken when adding extension speakers. The following requirements must be met:
•
Speakers connected to the amplifier must be wired so the power consumed by the extension speakers does not exceed the amplifier power rating of 250 watts per channel.
•
Complete the Extension Speaker Worksheet (Table 1-1) for each channel and verify it does not exceed the 250 watt amplifier channel rating. After wiring the speakers, perform the
Amplifier Overload Check immediately following Table 1-1.
•
All speakers must be connected with the correct polarity (see Figure 1-A).
•
Do not bridge output channels.
Low Impedance Speakers
Low impedance speakers (16, 8, or 4-ohm) can be used when the connecting cable is less than 100 feet. Keep the following two things in mind when wiring your speakers:
1. 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.
2. 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%.
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. Identify the extension speakers and compute the speaker power for speakers connected directly across the amplifier.
2. Make the extension speaker connections.
3. Perform an amplifier overload check (see instructions immediately following Table 1-1).
Selection Procedures
•
•
•
Use a pencil (you may want to revise your figures) to fill in the Extension Speaker Worksheet on the following pages.
Use the Table 1-1 Worksheet 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:
240 watts
120 watts
60 watts
30 watts
Then recommended RMS power rating of speaker is:
300 watts
150 watts
75 watts
40 watts
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Table 1-1 – Extension Speaker Worksheet
Sheet 1
Extension Speakers Connected to Amplifier Channel + and – terminals
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:
(30 watts to each speaker)
Two 4-ohm speakers in series:
(60 watts to each speaker)
8-ohm speakers:
4-ohm speakers:
Qty
CH 1 CH 2
______ ______ at 60 watts per series =
______ ______ at 120 watts per series =
Total
CH 1 CH 2
______ ______ watts
______ ______ watts
______ ______ at 120 watts each =
______ ______ at 240 watts each =
______ ______ watts
______ ______ watts
Total Load, sum Total columns for CH1 and CH2 ______ ______ watts
Amplifier Overload Check
Check that the amplifier is not overloaded by performing the following steps:
1. Make sure that the extension speakers are connected to the amplifier terminals properly
(Channel1 + – and Channel 2 + –).
2. If the red OVERLOAD LED is always lit, the amplifier is overloaded and will shut down. You must perform Step 3.
3. Do this step only if the OVERLOAD LED came on as described in Step 2.
•
•
•
Find the source of the overload (shorted speaker wires, shorted speaker, too many speakers connected).
After you fix the short, disconnect a few speakers to reduce the wattage. Repeat Step 2.
If no overload is detected, reconnect the disconnected speakers (ensure you do not have too many speakers, use Table 1-1). Repeat step 2.
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Channel 1 +
Channel 1 -
Channel 2 +
Channel 2 -
Amplifier
Channel 1 +
Channel 1 -
Channel 2 +
Channel 2 -
Amplifier
Amplifier
NOTE: SPEAKER WATTAGE SHOWN
IS RATING OF SPEAKER
Channel 1 +
Channel 1 -
Channel 2 +
Channel 2 -
+
+
+
8 Ohms
150 W
8 Ohms
150 W
8 Ohms
150 W
+
8 Ohms
150 W
+
+
8 Ohms
150 W
8 Ohms
150 W
+
8 Ohms
150 W
Load as shown is
240 W per channel.
Maximum power capacity is achieved.
+
8 Ohms
150 W
+
8 Ohms
50 W
+
8 Ohms
50 W
Load as shown is
180 W per channel
+
+
8 Ohms
50 W
8 Ohms
50 W
+
4 Ohms
75 W
+
4 Ohms
75 W
Load as shown is
240 W per channel.
Maximum power capacity is achieved.
+
4 Ohms
75 W
+
4 Ohms
75 W
Figure 1-C
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Amplifier
Channel 1 +
Channel 1 -
Channel 2 +
Channel 2 -
Amplifier
Channel 1 +
Channel 1 -
Channel 2 +
Channel 2 -
NOTE: SPEAKER WATTAGE SHOWN
IS RATING OF SPEAKER
+
+
+
+
+
+
16 Ohms
75 W
16 Ohms
75 W
8 Ohms
50 W
+
8 Ohms
50 W
+
8 Ohms
50 W
+
+
16 Ohms
75 W
+
16 Ohms
75 W
+
+
8 Ohms
50 W
8 Ohms
50 W
Load as shown is
240 W per channel.
Maximum power capacity is achieved.
+
8 Ohms
16 Ohms
+
16 Ohms
50 W
75 W 75 W
+
8 Ohms
50 W
+
8 Ohms
50 W
+
8 Ohms
50 W
+
8 Ohms
50 W
+
8 Ohms
50 W
8 Ohms
+
8 Ohms
+
8 Ohms
50 W 50 W 50 W
Load as shown is
240 W per channel.
Maximum power capacity is achieved.
8 Ohms
50 W
+
8 Ohms
50 W
+
8 Ohms
50 W
8 Ohms
50 W
+
8 Ohms
50 W
+
8 Ohms
50 W
Figure 1-C (continued)
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Section D -
Service & Maintenance
• Recommended Routine Maintenance
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Recommended Routine Maintenance
Heat is the biggest enemy of electronic components. Proper maintenance is essential for maximum earnings and reliability.
It is very important to keep all cooling fans clean.
Once dust and dirt is visible on a cooling fan, the airflow is reduced by at least 25%. There are several cooling fans in the cabinet (see Figure 1-D).
Recommended preventative maintenance
Routine Service
The following steps take about 3 minutes and should be performed at each collection.
1. Check the CPU fan from the “Health Status”
Screen.
2. Ensure the cabinet fan on the upper-left side of the cabinet is blowing air out and the fan looks clean. See Figure 1-D.
3. Be sure that nothing is resting on top of the unit or otherwise blocking the airflow around the machine.
CABINET
FAN
CPU FAN
INSIDE
COMPUTER
CORE
Figure 1-D – Inside View of Cabinet
Collecting from the Bill Acceptor
1. Unlock and open the front door.
2. To remove the bill stacker, slide the tab on the back of the bill acceptor towards the front door and push the stacker forward and then upward.
3. Open the side door on the bill stacker to remove the cash.
4. Slide the bill stacker back on the bill acceptor.
Be sure the green light is on (for MEI, make sure the green lights/arrows are flashing).
5. Close and lock the jukebox door.
Minor Service
Perform these steps a minimum of every 3 months if operating more than 14 hours per day, operating where smoking is allowed, or operating in a dusty environment. Perform these steps a minimum of every 6 months if operated less than 14 hours per day and in a very clean environment. You will need a new, soft 2” paintbrush*.
1. Gently brush* dirt from the cabinet cooling fan. Verify fan operation.
2. Brush* dirt from the amplifier fan. Verify fan operation.
3. Check the operation of the CPU fan from the
“Health Status” Screen.
4. Listen to the CPU fan for excessive noise or vibration.
5. Clean the bill acceptor with an approved cleaning card.
6. Clean the credit card reader with an approved cleaning card.
7. Clean and calibrate the touchscreen (see the next page for calibration instructions).
Cleaning the Touchscreen
Any standard glass cleaner can be used to clean the touchscreen. Always spray the glass cleaner on the cloth or towel and not directly on the touchscreen.
Glass cleaner sprayed directly on the screen could possibly leak inside and cause damage.
Cleaning the Door Panel
The door panel is made of polycarbonate. We recommend cleaning with a mild cleaner and a soft cloth to avoid scratching the surface.
Annual Service
The following steps should be performed every year in addition to everything in the minor service section.
1. Vacuum the interior of the cabinet and fans.
2. Inspect the power cord for fraying or damage.
3. Check the power ground.
4. Check all LAN connections and wiring.
5. Listen to all speakers to make sure they are operating correctly.
Scheduled maintenance always costs less time and money than an unscheduled breakdown.
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Calibrate
Calibrating the Touchscreen
Every time a new hard drive is installed, the touchscreen should be calibrated. Follow these steps to calibrate.
1. Press the “CALIBRATE” button on the
Computer Core (see Figure 2-D) to launch the calibration program (see Figure 3-D).
Hard Drive Replacement
1. Turn off and unplug the jukebox.
2. Loosen the thumbscrew securing the cover on the Computer Core and slide it off (see
Figure 4-D).
Figure 2-D – Computer Core
Figure 3-D – Calibration Screen
2. Close the jukebox door and make sure it is locked.
3. Follow the directions on the screen, touching the center of the targets, and then touching different areas on the screen. If the cursor follows your movement, touch
YES to exit.
Figure 4-D – Computer Core
3. Carefully slide the hard drive tray out of the assembly as far as cabling will allow.
4. Disconnect the SATA power and data cables from the drive.
5. Connect the SATA power and data cables to the new hard drive.
6. Slide the hard drive back into the assembly.
Make sure not to pinch any cables while doing so.
7. Replace the Computer Core cover and secure it with the existing thumbscrew.
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Section E -
Troubleshooting
• LED Indicators
• Troubleshooting Chart
• Connection Diagrams
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LED Indicators
The LEDs are described below to help you isolate a problem.
COMPUTER CORE ASSEMBLY (61197002)
USB Tx LED – It should be flashing, indicating good communication between the motherboard and the I/O board.
USB Rx LED – It should be flashing, indicating good communication between the motherboard and the I/O board.
STATUS LED – Flashes three times on power up, but otherwise it should be off.
RS485 Tx LED – It should be flashing, indicating good communication between the I/O board and
Rowelink devices such as the Amplifier and Volume Control Units.
RS485 Rx LED – It should be flashing, indicating good communication between the I/O board and
Rowelink devices such as the Amplifier and Volume Control Units.
IR RECEIVER LED – Flashes when an IR signal is received.
+5VDC – Indicates this voltage from the ATX power supply is present.
+12VDC – Indicates this voltage from the ATX power supply is present.
HDD LED (RED) – Flashes when the motherboard is accessing data on the hard drive.
PWR LED (GREEN) – When lit, indicates the power supply in the core computer assembly is on.
POWER SUPPLY ASSEMBLY (40991404)
POWER (Green) – When lit, indicates power is applied to the Amplifier.
STATUS (Red) – Indicates the status of the Preamplifier/Amplifier, normally on.
COM (Green) – Quick flashes indicate communication with the Core Computer is OK.
MUTE (Red) – Indicates the mute status of the Amplifier (On = muted, Off = not muted)
OVERCURRENT – When lit, indicates the Amplifier is overloaded. Verify speaker load and ensure there are no shorted speaker wires.
THERMAL – When lit, indicates the Amplifier is overheating. Be sure the cabinet fan(s) are working, the filters are clean, and nothing is blocking air flow through the cabinet.
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Preamplifier STATUS – normal operation
The STATUS LED is used to indicate the status of the preamplifier. Under normal conditions the STATUS
LED will flash once on power up, stay off for a second, and then turn back on and stay on. If either of the two microphone inputs become active, either by activation of the SENSE line or by the Voice Activation
Circuits, the STATUS LED will blink on and off at a 150ms rate until the microphone circuits become inactive.
Preamplifier STATUS – error conditions
The STATUS LED is used to indicate possible faults on the preamplifier board. During power up, the preamplifier runs a self test. If a fault is detected, the STATUS LED is used to indicate what may be wrong. The LED will repeat a pattern of a specific number of blinks.
The blink pattern is 500ms on, 500ms off and then one to seven quick 100ms on blinks, three seconds off. The blinking pattern will repeat until the preamplifier is reset or power is turned off.
Number of blinks
1
2
3
4
5
6
7 I
Problem Description
Digital Audio Processor did not come out of RESET
Digital Audio Processor COM error
EEPROM COM error
Digital Audio Processor memory load error
EEPROM data error
Digital Potentiometer COM error in Mic circuit
2
C SDA line is stuck low
If the DAP fails during normal operation, after power up the STATUS led will start to blink one second on, two seconds off, continuously until power is cycled or until the DAP failure goes away.
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Troubleshooting Charts
The best way to isolate a problem is to determine its cause. The following charts should help to narrow down which module is failing and whether it can be fixed or it needs to be replaced.
Start with finding the “Problem” column that relates the closest to the problem you are experiencing and then match it to the closest “Symptom”. There can be many “Probable Causes” listed for each Symptom.
The Probable Causes are listed in decreasing order of probability.
P
ROBLEM
The Windows operating system does not boot up.
The LCD screen stays dark when the jukebox is powered up.
S
YMPTOM
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.”
The PWR LED on the
Computer Core does not light.
The LEDs on the
Computer Core come on, but the screen stays dark.
P
ROBABLE
C
AUSE
1. There is no hard drive in the Computer Core.
2. The plugs are not completely seated in the hard drive.
3. The data cable or power cable has come loose from the motherboard or hard drive.
1. There is no hard drive in the Computer Core.
2. The data cable or power cable has come loose from the motherboard or hard drive.
3. The hard drive is faulty.
1. The plug is not completely inserted into the outlet.
2. The wall circuit is not “hot”.
3. The ON/OFF switch on the power supply is in the OFF position.
4. The ATX power supply in the Computer Core is faulty.
1. The power plug to the display is not seated completely.
2. The power distribution assembly is defective.
3. The LCD is faulty.
The LCD briefly shows
“NO CABLE” or “NO
VIDEO
SIGNAL”.
The touchscreen does not work.
The touchscreen will not calibrate.
No music from jukebox.
The computer fan is on and all system’s LEDs and lights are normal.
The application boots up, but the touchscreen does not respond to touch.
Nothing happens after pressing the calibration button.
The calibration program runs, but will not respond to touch.
No sound from jukebox, although the application reports “Now Playing…a
New Song.”
No sound from jukebox and the application doesn’t appear to be playing the song selected.
1. The video cable wiring is not seated completely.
2. The LCD is defective.
3. The Computer Core is defective.
1. The USB cable is not seated completely at the LCD or at the Computer Core.
2. The touchscreen is not calibrated.
3 The touchscreen is defective.
1. The I/O interface board in the Computer Core is faulty.
2. The hard drive is faulty.
3. The Computer Core is faulty.
1. The USB cable plug is not fully seated at the LCD or at the Computer Core.
2. The touchscreen controller is faulty.
3. The touchscreen sensor (glass) is faulty.
4. The motherboard in the Computer Core has failed.
1. Volume control is turned all the way down.
2. The audio mode input routing or muting is configured incorrectly.
3. Audio cables are disconnected or loose from the
Computer Core or the preamplifier.
4. Volume control is broken.
5. The amplifier is overloaded and shutdown.
1. There are no more credits available for play.
2. Reject song was activated.
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P
ROBLEM
Machine is locked up during normal runtime.
The bill acceptor does not work.
Location network line not installed in the location.
S
YMPTOM
Bill acceptor is taking money but credits are not accumulating, the touchscreen is not responsive, and I/O board
LEDs are not flashing.
Lights on the bill acceptor are lit, but the bill acceptor will not accept a bill.
The lights on the bill acceptor are not flashing.
There is no designated broadband line installed in the location.
P
ROBABLE
C
AUSE
The Computer Core is locked up. Reboot it by pressing and releasing the ATX Reset Switch. If the Computer Core does not boot up, perform a complete Power Down and
Power Up.
1. The bill acceptor bill box is full.
2. The bill box was not re-installed on the bill acceptor correctly.
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 jukebox has disabled the bill acceptor. Put the jukebox into normal operating mode.
3 The bill acceptor is defective.
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.
The “Link/Act #” light (on the front of the router) does not light up when an
Ethernet cable is plugged in the respective port.
The WAN light does not light up.
1. The AC power plug is not fully inserted in the receptacle on the back of the router.
2. Router reset circuit in power distribution assembly is defective.
1. The cable is loose at the Computer Core or router.
2. The jukebox is not powered on.
3. The Ethernet port is defective.
The “Music
On
Demand” feature does not work.
The feature has never worked in the location before.
The feature did work at one time, but is no longer available.
1. The broadband connection is not plugged into the WAN port.
2. The cable modem or DSL modem is not powered on.
1. There is no Ethernet cable connection between the router and the jukebox.
2. The Ethernet cable is not fully seated in the port on the
Computer Core or in the back of the router.
3. The connection is loose between the installed line and the router.
4. The cable is bad.
5. The Internet line is down.
6. The hard drive trigger code was not entered.
1. The connection has become loose between the router and the jukebox.
2. The connection has become loose between the installed line (jack) and the router.
3. All the lights on the front of the router are ON.
4. The router was shut off or lost power.
5. The Internet service provider (ISP) is down.
6. The AMI Entertainment server is down.
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Connection Diagrams
NGX MINI COMPUTER CORE SCHEMATIC (PAGE 1)
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A1
A3
A5
A7
A9
A2
A4
A6
A8
A10
OPTIONAL USB
56K MODEM
RJ11
RING
TIP
1
2
--
--
--
--
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
9
10
USB (2)
3
4
1
2
5
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
9
10
61196901/03
I/O BOARD
GREEN
ROWELINK
NC
MUTE
B
A
+12 V
GND
BUTTONS
SERVICE
GREEN
NC
MUTE
B
A
+12 V
GND
REJECT
CALIBRATE
IR REMOTE
YELLOW
NC
+12 V
IR IN
GND
LED OUT
NC
POWER
JUMPERS
COIN MECH TYPE
OPTOs
6 BUTTON
REMOTE
RED
RTN-A
RTN-B
RTN-C
STR-A
STR-B
STR-C
3
4
1
2
5
6
3
4
1
2
5
6
SWITCHs
4 CH
2 CH
PREAMP TYPE
COINS
YES
NO
SW PREAMP ENABLE
GND
+12 V
COIN 5
COIN 6
LED ON
INHIBIT
COIN 1
COIN 2
COIN 3
COIN 4
9
10
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
INDICATOR LEDs
USB Tx
USB Rx
STATUS
BILLS
NC
NC
GND
OOS
+5 V
NC
CREDIT
ESCROW
ENABLE
DATA
9
10
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
5
6
3
4
1
2
5
6
To Preamplifier
GREEN
To Lighting Assy Interface
GREEN
To IR Receiver
YELLOW
To 6 Button Volume Control
RED
To Coin Mech (if installed)
BLUE
To Bill Acceptor (if installed)
WHITE
RS-485 Tx
CABINET
FANS
GND
GND
POWER
POWER
3
4
1
2
To Cabinet Fan(s)
RS-485 Rx
IR RECEIVE
+5 VDC
+12 V
GND
GND
+5 V
Y
B
B
R
+12 VDC
3
4
1
2
+12 V
GND
GND
+5 V
ATX POWER
SPARE IN A
SPARE IN B
MUTE OUT
LIGHTS ON/OFF
JUKEBOX I/O
+12 V
GND
GND
GND
SPECIAL EVENT
SPARE OUT B
ROUTER POWER
SPARE OUT A
MONEY METER
+12 V
9
10
11
12
13
14
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
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To Jukebox Power Supply and Other Jukebox Devices
BROWN
40846302
IR RECEIVER
21958306
TRANSMITTER
TO IR REMOTE (Y ELLOW)
ON CORE COMPUTER
34037905
TO 6 BUTTON REMOTE (RED)
ON CORE COMPUTER
62009-A-LF
TO SERIAL ON
CORE COMPUTER
CANCEL
INT EXT
MUTE
70004-1A
WIRED REMOTE
**34038702**
22160812
19" FLAT PANEL
DISPLAY AND
TOUCH SCREEN
INCLUDES CABLES
MARKED WITH **
SERIAL TOUCH
CONTROL
**22164202**
TO VGA ON
CORE COMPUTER
OPTIONAL
34032904
ROWELINK
VOLUME
CONTROL KIT
TO CORE
(GREEN)
34102004
ROWELINK SPLITTER
(GREEN)
TO AMP OR
LIGHTING ASSY
34037908
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
MIC1 MIC2 MIC3 SINGER
VOLUME
PWR CAN FUT MODE
TO LOCATION
INTERNET SOURCE
TO RJ45 ETHERNET
ON CORE COMPUTER
ETHERNET CABLE SUPPLIED
WITH ROUTER KIT
VGA VIDEO
120 VAC POWER
**21121225**
OPTIONAL
26704801
WIRELESS
ROUTER
KIT
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POWER PLUG
28280004
4-PORT
WIRELESS
ROUTER
WAN PORT
1
2
LAN PORTS
3
4
SERVICE SW
SPARE IN B
MUTE OUT
LIGHTS ON/OFF
+12 V
GND
GND
GND
SPECIAL EVENT
SPARE OUT B
ROUTER POWER
SPARE OUT A
MONEY METER
+12 V
9
10
11
12
13
14
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
G
B
BL
TO JUKEBOX I/O (BROWN)
ON CORE COMPUTER
TO ATX POWER OUT
ON CORE COMPUTER
TO ATX POWER
INPUT ON CORE
COMPUTER
B
BL
G
3
4
1
2
40984201
P2
+5 V
R5
10K
R2 10K
R1
10K
+5 V
Q1
A56
+5 V
R6 10K
R3
4.7K
R4
10K
Q3
A56
Q2
A06
Q4
A06
R7
4.7K
R8
10K
+12 V
GND
GND
+5 V
POWER IN
Y
B
B
R
3
4
1
2
P3
P1
P4
40983801
P4
1
2
3
R-3
B/W-3
P5
1
2
3
R-2
B/W-2
To Pin 11
To Pin 12
To Pin 9
To Pin 10
To Pins 13-15
TO 15 PIN DOOR
CONNECTOR
AMPLIFIER
POWER
W
B
1
2
3
P6
N
L
ATX
POWER
P3
N
L
K3
D2 D1
K2
K3
K3
K1
N.O.
N.O.
K2
K1
S1
POWER
N.O.
N.C.
CB1
10A
N
P1
L
N
N
L
N
L
P2
P5
1
2
3
P7
W
G/Y
B
120 VAC
INPUT
40984301 POWER
DISTRIBUTION
ASSY
B.A.
POWER
DISPLAY
POWER
ROUTER
POWER
22121206
POWER CORD
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TO CABINET FANS
ON CORE COMPUTER
GND
GND
POWER
POWER
3
4
1
2
B
R
B
R
2
1
2
1
B
G
B/W
BR
CH 2
E1
E2
E3
E4
E5
E6
E7
40832123
70 V
A2
A1
A1
A2
34039109
CABINET FAN
CH 1
E1
E2
E3
E4
E5
E6
E7
22180806 - OPTIONAL
AUDIO TRANSFORMER KIT
TO AUDIO OUTPUT
ON CORE
COMPUTER
STEREO PLUG
TO ROWELINK (GREEN)
ON CORE COMPUTER
30934231
-
-
MIC 2 INPUT
3
4
1
2
5
CH2
BGM IN
CH1
CH2
MAIN IN
CH1
CH4
EXT OUT
CH3
J3
SIGNAL
SENSE
POWER
GND
POWER
STATUS
RL COMM
MUTE
THERMAL
OVR CRNT
SHIELD
LEFT
GND
GND
RIGHT
MUTE
P101
CH 2 OUT
GND
GND
CH 1 OUT
AUDIO OUT
3
4
1
2
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
J7
Shld
G
B
W
R
O/B
W/BR
34104601
BR
P102
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
CH 1 IN
GND
GND
CH 2 IN
THERMAL
OVER CURRENT
ENABLE
BTL SYNC
INTERFACE
TO AMPLIFIER POWER ON
POWER DISTRIBUTION
ASSY
22215009
MIC 1 INPUT
40912013
W
B
1
2
3
3
4
1
2
5
1
2
3
J2
SIGNAL
SENSE
POWER
GND
ROWELINK
J10
+24VDC
GND
POWER
61200701
PREAMP
1
2
R
B
34104701
B
W
34104401
40991404
AMPLIFIER ASSY
P103
1
2
3
+24VDC
GND
AUX PWR OUT
P100
40983901
ICEpower
AMPLIFIER
1
2
3
LINE
NEUTRAL
POWER
NGX MINI WIRING DIAGRAM – SINGLE AMPLIFIER CONFIGURATION (PAGE 3)
BR
B/W
B
G
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SPEAKER
BINDING
POSTS
4
7
9
10
20
21
22
24
120V NEU
CREDIT
PULSE SEL
GROUND
120V HOT
EARTH
OOS
ENABLE
22135613
MEI
AE2681D7EUS
-- OR --
22135614
COINCO
VL61D47US01
SINGLE BA INSTALL U.S.
W
Y
B/Y
B/Y
B
G/Y
BL
BR
4
7
9
10
20
21
22
24
OPTIONAL DUAL BA INSTALL
34095702
7
8
5
6
9
3
4
1
2
G
Y
BL
W
B/W
BR
B
B/W
U.S.
34022350
4
7
9
10
20
21
22
24
120V NEU
CREDIT
PULSE SEL
GROUND
120V HOT
EARTH
OOS
ENABLE
22135613
MEI
AE2681D7EUS
-- OR --
22135614
COINCO
VL61D47US01
4
7
9
10
20
21
22
24
120V NEU
CREDIT
PULSE SEL
GROUND
120V HOT
EARTH
OOS
ENABLE
7
8
5
6
9
3
4
1
2
34022350
4
7
9
10
20
21
22
24
120V NEU
CREDIT
PULSE SEL
GROUND
120V HOT
EARTH
OOS
ENABLE
22135613
MEI
AE2681D7EUS
-- OR --
22135614
COINCO
VL61D47US01
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
BR
O
R
B
W
G
22178602
IMONEX COIN
ACCEPTOR
CANADIAN $1, $2
B G
$2
W BR
$1
O R
CANADA
TO COINS (BLUE)
ON CORE COMPUTER
B/W
GND
+12 V
COIN 5
COIN 6
LED ON
INHIBIT
COIN 1
COIN 2
COIN 3
COIN 4
9
10
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
R
O
W
NC
NC
GND
OOS
+5 V
NC
CREDIT
ESCROW
ENABLE
DATA
9
10
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
B/Y
BL
Y
BR
TO BILLS (WHITE)
ON CORE COMPUTER
TO POWER
DISTRIBUTION ASSY
34022353
DOOR
HARNESS
61113308
CABINET
HARNESS
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
O
B/W
Y
B/Y
BL
BR
R-2
B/W-2
B
G/Y
W
B/W
O
R
B/W
W
B/W
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
1
2
1
2
R
B
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
22178601
IMONEX COIN
ACCEPTOR
COM N.O.
QUARTER ONLY
U.S.
BACKLIGHT PANEL
22325401 - DIFFUSER
34105801 - CBA, LED BACKLIGHT
22185302
CREDIT CARD READER
Supplied with Card Reader
TO CORE COMPUTER
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Section F -
Parts Catalog
• Front Door/LCD Assembly
• Inside Cabinet
• Currency Components
• Electronic Components
• Computer Core
• Power Supply
• Amplifier Assembly
• Accessories
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Front Door/LCD Assembly
1
24
18
2
3
13
12
14
15
25
26
27
17
19
16
4
28
20
10
21
OUTSIDE VIEW
Ref. Qty. Part # Description
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
1
1
2
61199702 Door Assembly
34103701 Top Front Door Catch
22323002 Female Hinge
00710206 Foam Rubber Gasket
3 70093403 Cable Clamp
1 34038702 Serial Cable
1 22164202 VGA Cable
1 21121225 Power Cord
9
10
1
1
34103702 Bottom Front Door Catch
40992401 Coin Box Retainer
Ref. Qty. Part # Description
22
20
23
Ref. Qty.
11
12
13
13a
13b
13c
13d
13e
Ref.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Qty. Part #
INSIDE VIEW
Part # Description
40990301 Coin Container
61205001 Flatscreen LCD
61205050 Touchscreen
61205051 Touchscreen Controller
61205053 A-to-D Board
61205054 LCD Panel
61205055 Monitor Gasket
61205052 Monitor Power Supply
22323901 Connector Block-Out Plate
Description
11
9
1
14 2
15 2
16 4
17 2
18 1
19 1
20 1
21 2
34103805 Horizontal Bezel Plate
40990706 Vertical Bezel Plate
22323503 Corner Bezel Plate
61200217 Vertical Bracket
40990612 Top Bracket
22327701 Harness Cover
61200007 Diffuser
34104907 Diffuser Clamp Bracket
22 1 40990614 Bottom Bracket
25
26
27
28
23
24
2
1
34105001 Diffuser Clamp Bracket
22326302 LED Strip
1 HW8889-01 Self-Adhesive Cable Clamp
Shown for reference, not included in light assembly:
1
1
1
3
41010701
34102201
22327801
70093402
LED Control CBA
Light Interconnect CBA
LED Mounting Bracket
Cable Clamp
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6
7
8
5
Inside Cabinet
INSIDE CABINET
Ref. Qty. Part # Description
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
2 22323001 Male Hinge
3 34103501 Cord Hole Cover
2 22324201 8-32 Finger Nut
6 25156904 Shoulder Washer
1 70091702 Solder Lug
2 22323101 Cabinet Latch
1 21256201 Tension Spring
2 34100601 Lock Actuator
9 1 61199502 Cabinet
10a 1 34024501 Lock Bolt
10b 2 80443006 #8-32 x 3/8 Hex WHMS
11 1 70163215 Cylinder Lock
12
13
14
15
16
1
1
1
1
1
61197004 Computer Core Assembly
22321601 Right Mounting Bracket
22321701 Left Mounting Bracket
34039109 Fan with Connector
21895503 Fan Finger Guard
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Ref. Qty. Part #
21
22
23
24
17
18
19
20
25
26
27
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
Description
40991404 500-Watt Amplifier Assy.
22320601 Reset Bracket
21581801 Push Button Switch
40984301 Power Supply Assembly
70093402 Cable Clamp
70093403 Cable Clamp
34103603 Short Baffle
70093401 Cable Clamp
70120926 Washer
87844400 #10-32 Keps Hex Nut
89974808 #10-32 x ½ Carriage Bolt
Components not shown in assembly above:
1 61113308 Main Harness
1 21121240 Power Cord
1 34053003 Air Filter
1 34053004 Air Filter
Currency Components
12
13
11
9 or 10
14
3, 4,
5, or 6
7
8
15
1
2
Ref Qty
Part # Description
1 1 22178601 Coin Acceptor
2 1 22151005 Coin Inlet Decal
Ref. Qty. Part # Description
9 1-2 22135614 Coinco Bill Acceptor
10 1-2 22135613 MEI Bill Acceptor
3 1 40990001 Bill/Credit Graphic Panel
4 1 40990101 Bill/Credit/Coin Graphic Panel
11
12
1 34100002
1 34105101
Dual Bill Circuit Board Assy.
Coin Mech Plate
5 1 40990201 2 Bill/Credit/Coin Graphic Panel 13 1 61199203 Inner Door Panel
6 1 40990401 2 Bill/Credit Graphic Panel
7 1 40991101 Lighting Panel Backer
8a 1 22325404 Light Panel (AMI)
8b 1 34105804 CBA Backlight LED
14 1 61199204 Outer Door Panel
15a 1 22185350 Credit Card Reader
15b 1 PM0725-01 Credit Card Reader Label
15c 2 28277903 #M3x16 PPHMS
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Electronic Components
Computer Core Assembly 61197004
Ref. Qty. Part # Description
1
2
3
4
5
6
1 22137302 Guide – Card
1 34052405 CBA – Power On/Reset
1 34101103 Cover – Small
1 40983503 Cover - Top
1 34039110 Fan – Chassis Cooling w/Tach
1 34101201 Bracket – Hard Drive Mounting
7
9
1 91197103 Housing – Core Computer
2 87842300 Nut - #6-32 Keps Hex
10 1 40955205 Power Supply
11 14 80352304 #6-32x1/4 PPHMS
12 1 40924214 Single Bd Computer Assy
Ref. Qty. Part # Description
13
14
15
16
1 61196903 CBA – I/O Interface
1 22328802 Bracket – PCI Modem Blockout
1 22167704 Label – Computer Connections
1 22167705 Label – Jukebox Connections
Components not shown above
1 22132269 Harness Assy – Com I/O
1 22132270 Harness Assy – Power
1 22132252 Cable – SATA Data
Ref 1 22219001 Hard Drive – 320GB System,
Ref 1 22219002 Hard Drive – 320GB Canada
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Electronic Components
Power Supply Assembly 40984301
8
1
2
7
3
4
5
6
Ref. Qty. Part # Description
1 1 40984401 Power Supply Cover
2 1 30785706 Rocker Switch
3 1 40983801 Power Control CBA
4 2 71300091 PC Support Standoff
Ref. Qty. Part # Description
5 1 40984201 Low Voltage Power Control CBA
6 2 87842300 #6-32 Keps Hex Nut
7 1 22118705 Power Inlet
8 3 21375905 Convenience Outlet
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Electronic Components
Amplifier Assembly 40991404
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
Ref. Qty.
Part # Description
1 1 61200305 Amplifier Cover
2 1 61200706 4-Channel Preamplifier CBA
3 1 40983901 500-Watt Amplifier
4 1 61200401 Amplifier Base
5 1 34104401 Amp Power Harness
6 2 34104201 Dual Binding Post
Ref. Qty. Part # Description
7 2 89281606 #4-24 x 3/8 Pan Head Screw
Components not shown above:
1 34104601 Audio In Harness
1 34104501 Audio Out Harness
1 34104701 Preamplifier Power Harness
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Accessories
Part Number
22118916
21958306
40846302
34037905
21121216
70004-1A
62009-A-LF
34024502
22324601
22200862
89986124 (4)
ST-11327 (2)
Optional Kits
26704801
22180806
22178504
26682503
26681501
02468
26679501
26679502
26679701
26679702
26679703
26695501
26695402
Description
Handy Pack (contains the following):
IR Transmitter
IR Receiver
IR Receiver Cable
Power Cord
2-Channel Remote Control
Remote Control Cable
Lock Bolt (Ace Lock)
Cable Retainer Bracket
Small Parts Kit (contains the following):
Screw, Lag 1/4 x 1-1/2” Hex Head
#8 x 1 1/2” Phillips Pan Head Screws for 2-Channel Remote
Kit – Router, Wireless
Kit – Output Transformers
Kit – Modem, Internal PCI-Ex
Kit – Money Meter
Kit – Special Event Switch
Kit – Wireless, RF Remote Control
Kit – Paging with Cable
Kit – Paging w/o Cable
Kit – 2nd Bill Acceptor (parts only - Bill Acceptor not included)
Kit – 2nd Bill Acceptor (includes CoinCo Bill Acceptor)
Kit – 2nd Bill Acceptor (includes MEI Bill Acceptor)
Kit – NGX Video
Kit – Video Marquee ,NGX Mini
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AMI Entertainment Network, LLC – 4147 Eastern Avenue SE – Grand Rapids, Michigan 49508
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Table of contents
- 4 Important Safety Instructions
- 5 Section A - Jukebox Specifications
- 7 Section B - Placing the Wall-Mounted Jukebox on Location
- 8 Location Power and Warnings
- 9 Jukebox Power and Reset Switch
- 10 Wall Mounting Instructions
- 12 IR Remote Installation Instructions
- 13 Testing the Unit
- 14 Lighting Controller
- 16 Extension Speaker Operation
- 16 Selecting Speaker Power
- 16 Selection Procedures
- 17 Extension Speakers Connected to Amplifier Channel + and – terminals
- 17 Amplifier Overload Check
- 22 Recommended Routine Maintenance
- 23 Calibrating the Touchscreen
- 23 Hard Drive Replacement
- 26 LED Indicators
- 28 Troubleshooting Charts
- 30 Connection Diagrams
- 38 Front Door/LCD Assembly
- 39 Inside Cabinet
- 40 Currency Components
- 41 Electronic Components
- 44 Accessories