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Coin operation

Vintage 850 Peacock / Classic 850 Peacock  –  Edition: 02.10.2007

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Coin operation or free play?

Both coin operation or free play are adjustible at the

“Selection  &  Credit  Computer”  unit.  It  is  located  at

the  rear wall inside the cabinet underneath the CD-

player.  Special  jumpers  (short  wires,  located  in  the

accessory pack of the manual ) are used to be set on

the SCC-unit.  As long as no jumper is set in row GP

from 0 to F (free play) the jukebox works with coins

only.

3.1

Coin operation

From factory the jukebox is set to coin operation. If

you insert a certain number of coins according to the

denomination label, the jukebox gives the credits or

plays it is adjusted for. If you want to change the play

prices you have to change the jumper settings on the

SCC-unit. See examples in the accessory pack.

3.2

Free play

To set the jukebox to free play:

1.

In case there are already jumpers in the rows

GP  and  BS,  notice  their  position  (for  later

resetting to coin operation) and remove them.

2.

Set a jumper from 0 to F (free play) in the row

GP on the SCC unit.

3.

Press ‘LT’ button.

4.

Now one track is selectable without coin insertion.

5.

In between 

two to six plays

 are selectable by setting an additional jumper in the row ‘BS’

(Bonus Step) from 0 to 2 or from 0 to 6.

6.

Up to 47 tracks

 are pre-selectable by setting a jumper in the row ‘BS' from 0 to 7.

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button LT

jumper from 0 to F

in row GP

denomination label

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button LT

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Summary of Contents for Classic 850 Peacock

Page 1: ...R 25 Vintage 850 Peacock Classic 850 Peacock To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 ...

Page 2: ...tic discharges Careless handling may immediately destroy components or can drastically reduce life expectancy of these components so that it will lead to failure after several weeks or even months of use Before you touch the player discharge your hands and tools by touching a grounded metal part of the jukebox such as the amplifier or the machine chassis Do not touch terminals or electronic compon...

Page 3: ... How to select a track 9 4 2 The button R 9 4 3 The display flashes 9 4 4 I do not like this track the button CANCEL 10 4 5 Albumplay playing a whole CD 10 5 Volume sound and balance control amplifier K99 11 5 1 Volume control 11 5 2 The infrared remote control 12 5 3 Treble and bass control 13 5 4 Automatic volume correction 13 5 5 External amplifier connection 14 5 6 Position of fuses and plug c...

Page 4: ...BGM CDs and configuration 26 8 3 BGM time zones at different weekdays 27 9 Further programming options 29 9 1 Number of tracks played successively on the same disc 29 9 2 Selective disabling of tracks 30 9 3 Selection and credit memory reset by power off 31 10 Player and CD cleaning 32 10 1 Nicotine dust fingerprints 32 10 2 Removing scratches 32 10 3 Laser lens cleaning 32 11 Technical data 33 12...

Page 5: ...led the hand transmitter is located in the cash box 1 2 Removal of mechanism shipping guards 1 The mechanism platform is fixed to cabinet with one bolt in front LH side 1 and one bolt back RH side 1 Remove both completely using a 13mm spanner or a large screw driver 2 Remove plastic string at the pivot point of the pressure arm 2 3 Remove plastic holder securing CD player chassis 3 4 Remove foam 4...

Page 6: ...splay shows 0 0 0 0 then 0 0 0 1 2 2 CD handling precautions Dust fingerprints or other dirt on the disc surface can cause skipping jumping or sticking problems Use only clean and undamaged CDs Never touch the surface of a disc 2 3 Inserting CDs You can insert up to 100 CDs Start with 01 The Label must show always to the left towards the next lower number To achieve the optimum position for loadin...

Page 7: ... the number of CDs is programmed correctly the display will flash when you select an empty compartment A flashing display always indicates a wrong selection or not enough credit The number of CDs in the carrier has to be pro grammed in service level 1 selection button 5 described as follows 2 4 Programming number of CDs in the carrier At the rear wall inside the jukebox cabinet the Selection Credi...

Page 8: ...anger starts an initialisation run After this the jukebox is ready to operate 0040264 1 2 4 5 T1 10 20 T B M LT Memory ON OFF P6 P5 P8 Selection Credit Computer CDM 4I CDM 12 K ON OFF Service GP BS B4 B3 B2 B1 GP 6 BR 0 0 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 6 F 2 3 4 5 6 1 0 2 3 4 5 6 1 0 2 3 4 5 6 1 0 7 TT slide switch SERVICE button LT To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 39...

Page 9: ... on the SCC unit See examples in the accessory pack 3 2 Free play To set the jukebox to free play 1 In case there are already jumpers in the rows GP and BS notice their position for later resetting to coin operation and remove them 2 Set a jumper from 0 to F free play in the row GP on the SCC unit 3 Press LT button 4 Now one track is selectable without coin insertion 5 In between two to six plays ...

Page 10: ... also shown in the digital display You can terminate un used credits by pressing the LT button In jukeboxes with an electronical coin validator you can find the test credit button on the coin validator interface board In jukeboxes with mechanical coin validator the test credit button is mounted over the return lever inside To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561...

Page 11: ...lection By pressing the button R the available credit will be displayed for a few seconds 4 3 The display flashes After entering the fourth digit of a selection the jukebox starts to search and play the selected CD immediately If the display flashes the entered selection was not valid Check z if credit is available or z if the selection is higher then the programmed number of CDs in the carrier If...

Page 12: ...her reached the fourth bonus level or free play is set How to programme Albumplay service level 2 1 Set the slide switch service at the SCC unit to ON 2 Press LT button 3 Press selection button 4 hold it and selection button R release both buttons Service program level 2 is reached 4 Press selection button 9 hold down and press selection button R Release both buttons Enter 01 to enable or 00 to di...

Page 13: ...ded as required with any kind of wire The voltages of the control wires are 5V DC The control unit has two volume knobs Intern Channel 1 and Extern Channel 2 In position Stereo the knob Intern Channel 1 is effective for the internal speakers The knob Extern Channel 2 is controlling the volume of the RCA outputs for an optional external amplifier In position 2 Channel of the DIP switch the channels...

Page 14: ... can control the volume by means of the buttons and In stereo mode the internal buttons control the volume of the internal speakers The external buttons control the volume of the K99 RCA jacks for an optional external amplifier In 2 channel mode you can control the external speakers by the buttons and of the external channel Beam the jukebox directly if possible You can connect the wire remote con...

Page 15: ...L E L E S 8 80 W XTERNER AUTSPRECHER XTERNAL PEAKER W CD T CD T RAFO RANSFORMER B T UBBLE UBES N T ETZTRAFO RANSFORMER F R C ERNREGLER EMOTE ONTROL RS 232 BGM I R I R NFRAROT EGLER NFRARED EMOTE A O L R USGANG UTPUT E CD I CD L R INGANG NPUT E E 300mV XTRA XTRA E 300mV I L R INGANG NPUT M M IKROFON ICROPHONE MECHANIK MECHANISM D A R C ECKEL BNEHMEN EMOVE OVER D A R C ECKEL BNEHMEN EMOVE OVER Verst...

Page 16: ...RISK OF FIRE REPLA CE ONL Y WITH SAMETYPE AND RATING FUSE Bass Treble BGM M S ONO TEREO ANAL HANNEL TEREO 2 K 2 C S S F ICHERUNG USE F1 F4 100 240V 50Hz 60Hz 117 V 60Hz 3 0 AMP 250 V AC SLOW BLOW T 4 A 30V AC F1 26V AC F2 26V AC F3 12V DC F4 I L NTERNER AUTSPRECHER NTERNAL PEAKER I S O O PTION PTION R L E L E S 8 80 W XTERNER AUTSPRECHER XTERNAL PEAKER W CD T CD T RAFO RANSFORMER B T UBBLE UBES N ...

Page 17: ...04 external speakers RH 2P12 internal speakers 1P04 CD sub transformer CD player 1P03 bubble tubes CAUTION TO REDUCETHE RISK OF FIRE REPLA CE ONL Y WITH SAMETYPE AND RATING FUSE Bass Treble BGM M S ONO TEREO ANAL HANNEL TEREO 2 K 2 C S S F ICHERUNG USE F1 F4 100 240V 50Hz 60Hz 117 V 60Hz 3 0 AMP 250 V AC SLOW BLOW T 4 A 30V AC F1 26V AC F2 26V AC F3 12V DC F4 I L NTERNER AUTSPRECHER NTERNAL PEAKER...

Page 18: ...will appear Possibly defect of the power stage of the amplifier Fuse F4 T4A supply 12 V SCC unit dead digital display dark except red LED M still lighting up on coin insertion The LED s K and Z on the SCC unit are dark No initialisations run after power ON The status display on the amplifier is dark CAUTION TO REDUCETHE RISK OF FIRE REPLA CE ONL Y WITH SAMETYPE AND RATING FUSE Bass Treble BGM Vol ...

Page 19: ...e external channel at Dual Channel operation must be a type of at least 18 watts otherwise the speaker is in danger of destruction at higher volumes Note that speaker groups like in hi fi boxes may have at certain frequencies impedance s much lower than their rating Make sure that all speakers are connected in correct polarity DIP switch Mode slide switch Stereo 2channel and Mono Stereo switch in ...

Page 20: ...300mV XTRA XTRA E 300mV I L R INGANG NPUT M M IKROFON ICROPHONE MECHANIK MECHANISM D A R C ECKEL BNEHMEN EMOVE OVER D A R C ECKEL BNEHMEN EMOVE OVER AVC RS232 MICRO TAPE MUTE A D NZEIGE ISPLAY BGM ok S S CHALTER WITCHES A O US FF A O US FF E O IN N E O IN N AVC MODE STEREO 2 K 2C ANAL HANNEL INPUT CD TAPE BGM 1 1 3 5 2 2 4 6 Verstärker K 99 0056041 Amplifier K 99 C UL 0058484 Vol 1 Vol 2 Netzsiche...

Page 21: ...ssion range 50 up to 120cps Distorsion factor 0 05 Noise level depending on the adjusted volume of the jukebox loudness levels of more than 70dB A can be reached HIGH LEVEL IN L R L R LINE IN OUT A U T O O N ON OFF PHASE LOW PASS FREQUENCY LEVEL 0 180 50Hz 120Hz MIN MAX ON 115V 230V 230V OFF POWER 200W AC115V60Hz T3 0A250V AC230V50Hz T1 5A250V CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING AVI...

Page 22: ...urrent time If the displayed time is not correct Press selection button 0 hold down and press selection button R Release both buttons Enter the right time with four digits ATTENTION Do not press selection button R after reprogramming otherwise you will get back to service level 1 6 2 Set date Press selection button 1 The display shows the current date If the displayed date is not correct Press sel...

Page 23: ...n button R Release both buttons Enter the right year with two digits then enter a 0 followed by the number of the weekday Exit the service program 1 Set the slide switch service at the SCC unit to OFF 2 Press LT button The changer starts an initialisation run After this the jukebox is ready to operate 0 Sunday 4 Thursday 1 Monday 5 Friday 2 Tuesday 6 Saturday 3 Wednesday Beispiel Jahr Wochen tag T...

Page 24: ...ne More Time CD The Playstimulator only works z if Back Ground Music is not activated at the same time z if time is programmed correctly z iif no credit left Repeat time programming To programme the repeat time for the Playstimulator service program level 1 1 Set the slide switch service at the SCC unit to ON 2 Press LT button 3 Make sure that all time details are programmed properly otherwise you...

Page 25: ...or 99 for continuous play with four digits 7 1 Programming start and stop time If start and stop time is programmed the jukebox only plays random tracks in this time period You can not programme the Playstimulator over 24 00 o clock e g 23 00 to 2 00 o clock Call up service program 2 by pressing the slide switch on SCC unit to position ON press button LT then press button 4 hold it and press selec...

Page 26: ... To check the start time press selection button 8 To check the stop time press selection button 8 again If the Playstimulator does not work Check if z the clock is set correctly z start and stop time is programmed z repeat time is set correctly not 0 z BGM play mode is disabled ref to next chapter z credits are still in memory Display the remaining credits by pressing button R If so delete with bu...

Page 27: ...t the SCC unit to ON 2 Press LT button 3 Press selection button 4 hold down and press selection button R then release both buttons 4 Press selection button 5 Service level 3 is reached The display is dark At this level all BGM options can be checked and or programmed For the K99 amplifier the reproduction loudness will be reduced by a certain factor in the BGM Back Ground Music mode You also can s...

Page 28: ...tart position of the BGM CDs is displayed in the left two digits The RH digits indicate whether BGM CDs can be selected over coin insertion or not A start position of BGM CDs 01 factory pre setting B 00 BGM CDs can be selected B 01 BGM CDs can NOT be selected After entering this data the SCC unit calculates the BGM end position itself For loading of BGM discs the end position can be calculated as ...

Page 29: ...e then the time will be displayed here 9 00 o clock 2 Press selection button 0 again the display shows flashing Ö 0 LH Sunday Ö 2 means stop time one then the time will be displayed here12 30 o clock 3 Press selection button 0 again the display shows flashing Ö 0 LH Sunday Ö 3 means start time two then the time will be displayed here 20 00 o clock 4 Press selection button 0 again the display shows...

Page 30: ...es dark Then enter 0 9 3 0 1 1 4 5 1 7 0 0 1 9 5 5 If the jukebox should play BGM on Wednesday from 17 00 to 19 55 only then programme selection button 3 as described 1 7 0 0 1 9 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The second time zone has to be filled with zeros Also this programming is possible 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 1 9 5 5 Repeat this procedure until all weekdays are programmed selection buttons 0 to 6 Exit ...

Page 31: ...Set the slide switch service at the SCC unit to ON 2 Press LT button 3 Press selection button 4 hold down and press selection button R than release both buttons Service level 2 is reached Display is dark 4 Press selection button 3 the display shows e g Ö 04 is factory pre set for number of tracks played successively on the same disc To programme press selection button 3 hold and press selection bu...

Page 32: ...aving reached the last disabled track the first one is displayed again If the display shows 0000 after the first button operation no track is disabled To programme 1 Press selection button 4 and selection button R at the same time The digital display goes dark 2 Enter first the number of the CD to be disabled followed by the track total four digits 3 To disable the next CD track press selection bu...

Page 33: ...on button 9 the display shows e g Ö A digit for memory reset by power off Ö B digit for albumplay This function has to be programmed with Albumplay ref to chap Track selection A programmed 0 disables the function a 1 enables it To programme press selection button 9 hold and press selection button R The digital display goes dark Enter the desired setting by means of the selection buttons with 2 dig...

Page 34: ... damage to the surface of discs Move the cloth from the inside towards the outside and not in circular motion 10 2 Removing scratches Use a soft cloth and a soft polish 10 3 Laser lens cleaning Smoke and dust soil the lens It can be cleaned with a cue tip soaked in a detergent i e Kodak lens cleaner available under part no 0051735 or 25 Isopropanol IPA Place the tip on the lens and press down care...

Page 35: ...And Similar Electrical Appliance EN 60335 75 Sicherheit Elektrischer Geräte Für Den Hausgebrauch Und Ähnliche ZweckeSafety Of Household And Similar Electrical Appliance EN 60065 Sicherheitsanforderungen Audio Video Und Ähnliche GeräteSafety requirements Audio Video And Similar Electronic Apparatus EN 55014 1 Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit Anforderungen An Haushaltgeräten Teil 1 Störaussendung ...

Page 36: ... 3 Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit EMV Teil 3 GrenzwerteHauptabschnitt 3 Grenzwerte Für Spannungsschwankungen Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Part 3 LimitsSection 3 Limitation Of Voltage Fluctuations EN 61000 4 3 Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit EMV Teil 4 Prüf Und MeßverfahrenHauptabschnitt 3 Prüfung der Störfestigkeit Gegen Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Part 4 Testing And MeasurementT...

Page 37: ...2 B Back Ground Music BGM 25 Button CANCEL 10 Button R 9 C CD and player cleaning 32 CDs handling 4 insertion 4 D Display flashes 9 F Free play 7 I Internal clock 20 L Laser lens cleaning 32 P Player and CD cleaning 32 Programming number of tracks played successively on the same disc 29 selective disabling of tracks 30 S Selection and credit memory reset by power off 31 Set clock 20 date 20 year a...

Page 38: ...lhorst Tel 49 0 57 44 941 0 Fax 49 0 57 44 941 220 contact deutsche wurlitzer de Part no 0078135 Wurlitzer A Registered Trademark of the Gibson Guitar Corporation Edition 4710 R To Purchase This Item Visit BMI Gaming www bmigaming com 800 746 2255 1 561 391 7200 ...

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