Preparing Tools for Installation
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• Provides download on demand. Any patron selections not available in local content are
downloaded and played directly, thus increasing patron satisfaction and jukebox revenue.
Download on demand is a feature that is not available using a dial-up connection.
• Enables you to take advantage of further benefits, such as credit card payment and
myTouchTunes
, a feature that enables patrons to create their own virtual music catalogs on
the Web and access them at your locations.
• For all connections, ensure you use high-quality cable and make the cable run as short as
possible to minimize potential problems due to line noise and interference.
• For broadband connections, note that the broadband modem and router may be included in a
single device, depending on the equipment used by the ISP and the networking setup for the
location. Both the broadband modem and the router must be installed and configured
properly for Internet access before you can set up a broadband connection for the jukebox.
Note:
Dial-up Internet connection is supported and is available as an option. Contact
TouchTunes for details. See “Contacting TouchTunes” on page 4.
Preparing Tools for Installation
The following list shows tools that you may require to install the Allegro MX-1 jukebox. Ensure
that you have all tools before beginning installation.
• Spirit level to ensure jukebox is level.
• Phillips screwdriver.
• Flat-head screwdriver.
• Adjustable wrench for tightening bolts or nuts.
• 5-mm. hex-head bit (included in parts kit).
• Additional flat telephone cable to reconnect the wired remote.
When setting up a broadband connection for the Allegro MX-1, you may also require the
following tools:
• A laptop computer with a network card and a Web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer
to test Internet connectivity.
• Pre-wired Cat5 network cable (or cable, crimp tool and RJ-45 connectors) to connect the laptop
and/or jukebox to the router. See “Connecting the Allegro MX-1 to the Broadband Network” on
page 33.
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