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Setting Up To Program Your WP200e Wallbox Adapter 

 
You would create a text file and place it in any of your disc folders. The name of the text file will contain 
the setup information. For example, if you want to hook up a Seeburg 3W1 wallbox and turn on the "auto-
play" feature; open NOTEPAD then save the file as "WP32.TXT". It doesn't matter what you type in for text, 
only the filename is looked at. When the MP3-DSP is powered up, it searches for MP3 and TXT files. Each 
TXT filename is examined. If the first two letters are "WP" then this is a WP200e setup filename. The third 
character is the wallbox type, which is "3" for Seeburg 3W1. Following this, you can have up to five feature 
select digits. In this case, the numeric "2" selects the auto-play feature. 
 
You will need to have a disc number folder for each wallbox letter key and each folder should have an MP3 
file for each wallbox number key. If you choose to use the Auto-Play feature, then you will need 20 disc 
folders with 10 MP3 song files in each folder. The WP200e will randomly select 1 song out of 200. The 
Seeburg 3W1 is a 100 select wallbox that has 10 letter keys and 10 number keys. This corresponds to 10 
disc folders with each having 10 MP3 song files. A 2GB or higher disk drive should provide plenty of 
storage for a 200 select wallbox. 

Installation for MP3-DSP Model V03 

An MP3 Player For Your WP200e Wallbox Adapter 

 

Hooking Up The MP3 Player To Your WP200e 

 
Attach your disk drive to the MP3-DSP digital music 
player board. Apply the adhesive foam pad to the top 
half of the enclosure, above the DIN connector. 
Assemble enclosure. Plug in the 9-pin mini DIN 
connector (arrow or notch facing up). 
 
Plug in the WP200e’s control connectors, insert the 
ground terminal into the female disconnect. 
Connect your audio cable and plug in the DC power 
connector from the AC adapter. 
 
If the WP200e has never been programmed or needs 
to be re-programmed, plug in its AC adapter first. 
Wait until the LED stops blinking then plug in the 
MP3-DSP power supply. 
 
A short time after powering up the MP3-DSP, you 
will see the WP200e LED blinking as your wallbox 
adapter is being programmed. The MP3-DSP clears 
your song memory to allow letter keys for the disc 
selection and number keys for the track selection. 
"A" = disc 01, "B"=02, "C"=03 and so on. 
Programming can take a few minutes depending on 
how many features you selected, however, after your 
WP200e has been programmed and tested, you 
should delete the TXT file. This will turn off the 
WP200e programming mode and allow the player to 
be ready for song selections quicker. 

Feature Selected 

 Enable 50 Hz line frequency operation 

 Enable Auto-Play feature 

 Multiple Unit Mode 

 Disable 9-minute guard 

 Enable wallbox pulse view 

Setting Up To Program Your WP200e Wallbox Adapter 

 
You would create a text file and place it in any of your disc folders. The name of the text file will contain 
the setup information. For example, if you want to hook up a Seeburg 3W1 wallbox and turn on the "auto-
play" feature; open NOTEPAD then save the file as "WP32.TXT". It doesn't matter what you type in for text, 
only the filename is looked at. When the MP3-DSP is powered up, it searches for MP3 and TXT files. Each 
TXT filename is examined. If the first two letters are "WP" then this is a WP200e setup filename. The third 
character is the wallbox type, which is "3" for Seeburg 3W1. Following this, you can have up to five feature 
select digits. In this case, the numeric "2" selects the auto-play feature. 
 
You will need to have a disc number folder for each wallbox letter key and each folder should have an MP3 
file for each wallbox number key. If you choose to use the Auto-Play feature, then you will need 20 disc 
folders with 10 MP3 song files in each folder. The WP200e will randomly select 1 song out of 200. The 
Seeburg 3W1 is a 100 select wallbox that has 10 letter keys and 10 number keys. This corresponds to 10 
disc folders with each having 10 MP3 song files. A 2GB or higher disk drive should provide plenty of 
storage for a 200 select wallbox. 

Hooking Up The MP3 Player To Your WP200e 

 

After setting up your MP3 song files, remove the 
disk drive from the USB downloader and attach your 
disk drive to the MP3-DSP digital music player 
board. Apply the adhesive foam pad to the top half of 
the enclosure, above the DIN connector. Assemble 
enclosure. Plug in the 9-pin mini DIN connector 
(arrow or notch facing up). 
 
Plug in the WP200e’s control connectors, insert the 
ground terminal into the female disconnect. 
Connect your audio cable and plug in the DC power 
connector from the AC adapter. 
 
If the WP200e has never been programmed or needs 
to be re-programmed, plug in its AC adapter first. 
Wait until the LED stops blinking then plug in the 
MP3-DSP power supply. 
 
A short time after powering up the MP3-DSP, you 
will see the WP200e LED blinking as your wallbox 
adapter is being programmed. The MP3-DSP clears 
your song memory to allow letter keys for the disc 
selection and number keys for the track selection. 
"A" = disc 01, "B"=02, "C"=03 and so on. 
Programming can take a few minutes depending on 
how many features you selected, however, after your 
WP200e has been programmed and tested, you 
should delete the TXT file. This will turn off the 
WP200e programming mode and allow the player to 
be ready for song selections quicker. 

Feature Selected 

 Enable 50 Hz line frequency operation 

 Enable Auto-Play feature 

 Multiple Unit Mode 

 Disable 9-minute guard 

 Enable wallbox pulse view 

Summary of Contents for MP3-DSP

Page 1: ... 18 dB a 12 step tone attenuation 0 18 dB a 12 step treble enhance control 0 18 dB a 96 step digital primary volume control 0 96 dB and a 96 step secondary volume control 0 96 dB for the Rowe CD Combo The kit versions come with a USB downloader circuit board and the MP3 DSP digital subsystem player circuit board The USB downloader adds a drive letter to your computer and is used to transfer MP3 fi...

Page 2: ...llow you to copy music files between your PC and the disk drive It can also be used as a portable disk drive to store all your computer files Using Windows Explorer you would create new folders for your disc numbers then drag drop MP3 files for each song track This is your MP3 digital subsystem player circuit board When assembled with your disk drive you have a complete music player system The MP3...

Page 3: ...two sets of connector pins 43 pins on the left side and 4 pins on the right Position the disk drive onto the circuit board then align the left side pins with the connector Slide the disk drive forward into the connector The 4 pins on the right are not used ...

Page 4: ...rive letter should appear For this example we see Removable Disk F If you did not see a new disk drive letter follow the instructions in your USB manual about setting up your new disk drive To create a new folder Single click the new drive letter to hi lite Click File New Then click on Folder You should see a New Folder name Change the name The first two letters must be your disc number from 01 to...

Page 5: ...d to identify their track position Most MP3 rippers or extractors will provide this track numbering feature for you The common standard for naming MP3 song files is to separate each field using space dash space This allows MP3 players to properly arrange the text fields on their display The example above shows the Artist Name followed by the Song Title You will also see these fields reversed Song ...

Page 6: ...ur disk drive to the MP3 DSP digital music player board Apply the adhesive foam pad to the top half of the enclosure above the DIN connector Assemble enclosure Plug in the 9 pin mini DIN connector arrow or notch facing up The audio output of the MP3 DSP has enough signal to connect directly to a headphone or connect it to your amplifier Attach the supplied test plug onto the DSUB9F connector Inser...

Page 7: ...ntral Control Computer Connect the red 5 pin audio cable to the aux input on the amplifier If your jukebox has a light display plug that connector onto the extended pins Plug the other end of the cable to the MP3 DSP audio connector Plug in the DC power connector from the AC adapter then plug the adapter into the SERVICE outlet on your jukebox power supply Turn on your jukebox CD Initialization To...

Page 8: ...nable Auto Play feature 3 Multiple Unit Mode 4 Disable 9 minute guard 5 Enable wallbox pulse view Setting Up To Program Your WP200e Wallbox Adapter You would create a text file and place it in any of your disc folders The name of the text file will contain the setup information For example if you want to hook up a Seeburg 3W1 wallbox and turn on the auto play feature open NOTEPAD then save the fil...

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