1 TECHNICAL

INSTRUCTIONS

2 OPERATING

INSTRUCTIONS

SERVICE

3


PROGRAMS

A- CONTROL UNIT

S DISPLAY/ KEY BOARD

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

6 CENTRAL UNIT


OUTPUT

"7.


STAGE

FOR NSM-PHONOGRAPH

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INDICATION

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TRANSFORMER

A- TROUBLE SHOOTING

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TO TECHNICAL INFORMATION, ASSY -175 040-

(TITLE PAGE) Page 001/002


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The modern technology of this new NSM phonograph «FIBEKRD/COUNTÎRY* with CD changer assures the highest functional reliability. A practical diagnostic system is available for maintenance and service.

• In order to assure satisfactory operation at all times we recommend reading the technical descriptions carefully so that you are familiar with all service operations. = ' •

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The fol[owing technical documents Include:

1    The    -TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS"    with Important information regarding

set-up of the phonograph, technical data, location of the components, the "cabinet“ parts list as well as the electrical plan and various wiring diagrams.

2    The    "OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS"    with explanations regarding    play And

settings as well as short Instructions for statistics and service

< programs.    i;

3    The    "STATISTICS AND SERVICE    PROGRAMS" as well as test    programs

and error displays. The convenient service programs help the user In maintenance and control and permit the transfer of bookkeeping and technical data Into the new NSM recording device and the printer “OATAPRINT".    *    .    ■    -

4-13, The "UNIT DESCRIPftfDNS- Tof control unit, display /key board, central unit, output stage, CD changer, title display, electronic coin mechanism and bill validator, remote control and output transformer with their functions and, where applicable, wiring diagram and parts list.

14    “TROUBLE-SHOOTING CHART", a    description of errors, error    displays

as well as flow chart to determine errors.

15 , "ACCESSORIES", Information cn genuine NSM accessories with

Instructions for Installation and exercising options.

The Information and Illustrations contained In these technical documents are up to date at the time of publication.

SUBJECT TO TECHNICAL MODIFICATION WITHOUT OBLIGATION TO MODIFY EQUIPMENT ALREADY DELIVERED!

( 4 -T *

? ' 1 •' /

Copyright by

NSM Aktlengesellschaft, D6530 Bingen/Rhein 1, Germany No reprint*in full or part unless approved.

-K^i "Caution:    Replace With Same Typ Fuses"

1W—    "Attention: Ulltlser Un Fusible De Rechange de Même Typ"

The CD-Player with Laser pick-up used In this phonograph Is in compliance with the regulations of the F.D.A. Accession number 8    320    425

Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, If not Installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of. this equipment In a residential area is likely to cause harmful Interference In which case the user will be required to correct the Interference at his own expense.

TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS

FOR NSM-PHONOGRAPHS

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1

INDEX

PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS

Transport damages

Keys

Use NSM mounting bracket Observe when using an upright stand Transport devices Power connection Title strips and CD's

5

6

2.

3.1

3.2

3.3

3.4

3.5

3.6

3.7

3.8

3.9

3.10

3.11

4

5


LAYOUT OF UNITS Display / Keyboard

SPECIFICATIONS Electrical data Muslk power Fuses Lighting

Credit / Cash Input

Keyboard

Displays

CD changer

Loudspeakers

Special features

Dimensions

LOUDSPEAKER CONNECTION SPARE PARTS LIST "CABINET" OPERATING SCHEME

Storage and operation of this device is allowed In dry rooms only.

1.1 Tr'anspor-'t:    Damages

If external damage due to transport is noticed, this should recorded on the delivery slip and endorsed by the person delivery.

at once be making the


The manufacturer is not liable for damages during transport!

1 -2 Keys

One cabinet key is cash box. *

To open the cabinet taped to the front glas. The other keys are In the unlock on the right side and open the door.

1-3 LJse NSM Mounting Bracket C Part —No- 04-0 739)

So that the coin mechanism can function correctly, mount the phonograph horizontally and vertically correct Therefore, we recommend the practical NSM mounting bracket.

Take care to mount the bracket untwisted since the rear of the cabinet can otherwise be twisted.

To secure the phonograph to the bracket, hexagonal screw M 10x12 -from the accessory bag- Is to be used.

Plug In connection cable before mounting (see 1.6 "Power Connection“).

TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS!

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for Mounting of the machine on the Waif

-*•

Secure mounting of the machine Is very Important since besides the danger of severely damaging the machine, the operator Is responsible for al! damages caused by an incorrectly mounted wallbox; when choosing the fastening material, take Into account the machine's whelght of 83 kg. We recommed dowel pins In sufficient quantities.

4-


The screws should be at least 6 mm In diameter!

-*■

Instance: Plastic - Wall plug

First a few tips:

- The maximum bearing capacity of nylon expansion plugs may only be achieved with the greatest possible screw diameters and with screws exceeding the plug point by the screw diameter again.

- Please ensure that with fixings In hollow brick and hollow blocks that the

expansion zone of the plug Is completely web.

anchored In at least one stone


Determination of minimum screw lenght

Wichtig:

mind. 1 x Schrauben-6


ixd (d=nominal diameter of screw)

+ Plug lenght

♦ Thickness of plaster and/or Insulating material

+ Thickness of mounting bracket 3 mm

tips you will have for secure fixings.


Min. screw length

If you observe these created the prerequisite

Pull-out values In kN*. Determined In each case with the largest screw dfamater (steel screw) and with flush fixing of the plug In the load-bearing anchorage base.

Concrete

Aerated

concrete

Hollow blocks


Allowance must be made for an appropriate safety factor.

building


Light

board


Pull-out values (kN)

Type-Wallplug S5 S6

SB

S10

Wood screws dla In mm

6

Concrete B25

4i5

Aerated concrete gb 3,3

1,2

Aerated concrete G 4

1.3

Solid brick Mz20

4,1

Perforated brick Hlz20

3,0

.    J.-T/'J>    V    :    -

The following points must be observed when drilling, Irrespective of the material:

1. Drill hole geometry

The exact drill hole geometry dictates the load-bearing capacity of a plug. Therefore always drill at right-angles and do not change direction during drilling. This is especially to be observed in the case of soft materials.

2. Drill p

rocass


The following drilling methods drilling machine:

- Rotary - without Impact

/

- Impact drill-many impacts with amount of impact.energy. Fast

are possible depending on the type of

I

a low amount of Impacts with a low amount rotation

- Hammer drill - few Impacts with a high amount of Impact energy. Slow rotation.

The material determines the drill process:

- Solid materials of dense structure: Impact and hammer drilling.

- Hollow brick, materials of low strenght and aerated concrete: Only rotary so that the hole does, not become too big and in hollow brick the webs do not break out.

Never forget to remove the dust from the drill hole after drilling. Only then

Is the plug secure.

Pull - Out Values - Safety Factors:

The pull-out values (breaking loads) given in this catalog are mean failure ads determined in ait least 5 tests in uncracked building material. Failure terla may be: failure of building material, breaking of bolt, loosening of anchor, breaking of anchor.

load)

crlte


The maximum working load is calculated by dividing the pull-out value (breaking load) by the safety factor.

As a safety factor we recommed: for nylon wallpluges \r > 7.

BE


Example: In aereated concrete GB 3,3 the pull-out value for B plugs with 6 diameter screws Is 1,2 KN. Divided by safety factor 7 equals 0,17 KN = 17 Kp for 1 screw.

The weight of the machine is 83 kg; therefore, at least 83 kg / 17 Kp - 5 screws are necessary. For safety and symmetry reasons 6 screws are to be used (see sketch).

When fixing the machine to the wali, make sure the vent Is not hindered, in Its function. When using the mounting bracket, there is normally enough distance between cabinet and wall for air circulation. Plush wall hangings decrease this distance; In that case the bracket has to be fastened to a flat board. Do not mount machine above heaters!

A- Observe Uprlg bit

When Usl Sta n d


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If the machine is mounted on a stand, Is must fall over. Therefore, It is recommended to use stand. With approx. 15* angle the open machine be made sure that is cannot sandbags to weigh down the should not tip over!

-5 Transport Devices

Before operating the phonograph all devices for safety and protection during transport have to be removed.

Prior to any further transit the safety and protection devices have to be replaced.

- Take off securing screws and holding bracket

If the PCB holding plate (12) is to be flipped down, the fastening screw Is to be removed.

- Push the bar locker (15) to the center and swing out left and right magazine (5).

-Remove slotted plastic pipe from the lift axle (11), grip the lift closed to lift axle (10) and pull up.

- Remove cover from playing mechanism. Remove foam padding (A) or rubber ring (B),

If applicable, which protect the radial motor.



Do not insert foam padding on the cable side If safety devices have to be Installed for fur ther transport.

- Loosen CD changer by turning the four nuts (8) so far back from the bottom plate (9) that the changer moves freely.

Keep transport devices In a suitable location in cabinet for later transport!

Information for transport of CD changer:

When exchanging the changer, it may only be transported in the original packaging!

- Remove magazine, push the proper button (15) outwards and remove the unit.

Inserted CD's can be kept from falling out when the plastic pipe from the lift axle as well as a second one from the enclosed package Is put through the opening (4) and all CD's of the magazines.

- Remove design parts: Take out front glass (7).

- Put in safety and protection devices In proper sequence.

1-6 Rower- Connection

The label on the power cord shows the voltage setting by the factory.

For other voltages set voltage required on transformers.

Put In power line Into 3-poie socket on rear of cabinet.

Green-yellow of the three-wire power cord must be connected to the ground according to the International safety oode.

Check main voltage before connecting!

After plugging in the phonograph turn on the switch -located under right side of cabinet- fluorescent lights should now light up.

TITLE STRIP TITLE COVER


PLEASE OBSERVE!

Equipping of black title holders should be done &8 follows:

•    9    0    •4

Remove title pockets from accessory pack, Insert CD covers on the left side and written title strips on the right side In the title pocket - thicker foil side of title pocket tD; the outside - and insert then in black title holder. If the covers are bigger than 120x120 mrii, they need to cut to size - please use only title cover.


The title program displays are pressing the i— key or the —» outside of the machine or the "TL" on the title display PCB.


moved by key on the or


on the ■TR" key


Part-No, 219 185 Part-Net 212 509


In case of dislocation of title holders due to rough Transportation, please refer to section 9, paragraph 1.4 "Jammed or dislocated title holders''.

CD-Changer (Fig. 1): In order to avoid movement of the lift (Attract mode) the cabinet switch has to be pulled out. Now the device is in service mode. In addition, the CD will be returned when It remains on the player after the last track (see also: CD-Changer "Return Holder").

Push button (15) to the center, swing out the magazine, pull out tray and load with CD’s. Observe the sequence of the magazine and title strip numbers.

Take care to push In the CD trays until they rest In center and do not hinder the lift.

out the magazines push the button (15) to the outside; take one after the other!

Note: To take out magazines The CD's can magazines, by loaded CD's.


be protected against falling out, when transporting loaded putting the plastic pipes (4) through the magazines and alt

CONTROL __ LOUDSPEAKER ‘


AUDIO

CONNECTION CABINET SWITCi

OUTPUT STAGE

COIN MECHANISM

OUTPUT

TRANSFORMER

CD-CHANGER

CASH BOX

KEYBOARD


WALLBOX

CONNECTION

KEY SWITCH

CONTROL UNIT CD-

HOLDER FOR CD-TITLE INDICATION II

CD-CENTRAL UNIT -


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background credits    yotr    selection


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3 SPECIFICATIONS

3.1 Electrical Data

Main voltage:    100-260    V    (variable),    50/60    Hz

Power consumption at stand by 170 W at play    450    W

3.2 Musi k 2 x 200 watts music

Power power at 2 ohms


3-3 F u ses

Replace fuses only with those of

same value!


3.-4- Lighting


Firebird

Country

4

2

2

2

2

1


Fluorescent lamps Fluorescent lamps Fluorescent lamps


w

w

w


12 v / 2 W

Lamps


3.5 Credit / Gash Input

Maximum credit display Is 99.

Price list adjustable individually or as per table.

Free credit adjustment / permanent credit key-operated switch for free credits and background, elect.-mech. cash counter (optional).

3-© Keyboard

10 number keys    0-9

1 correction key    "C"

1 hlt-step key    “H"

3.7 Displays

Display 1 with 4- seven-segment LEO’s Display 2 with 2 seven-segment LED’s Display 3 with 4 seven-segment LED’s 1 lamp display “10 top hits"

1 lamp display "background"

1 lamp display “credit’’

1 lamp display “your selection“

1 lamp display “error, press key "C"

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mo»


NSM CD changer for maximum 100 CD s, 5- or 3 inch disc player:

Philips CD-2-system with CDM-3-playlng unit, servo panel for control of CDM-3.

3.3 Loudspeakers

1 loudspeaker SP-3 R 8 ohms (control loudspeaker)

3.10 Special Featu res

Integrated microphone preamplifiér and connection socket for microphone with paging switch.

Computer-controlled amplifier protection for overload (mismatch).

3-1 1 Dimensions

ch

ch

ich


Height

Width

Depth


39,6

23,8

14,2


A- LOUDSPEAKER CONNECTION

The wallbox Is equipped with a control loudspeaker. For service or repair It can be connected to the terminals of one of the outputs (left or right channel) of the output stage.

The connection wires of the external loudspeakers are led through an opening In the lower cabinet part (left rear) to the inside, through the bottom in the cabinet corner upwards, and then to the connection terminals of the output stage.

Watch the    ^    = polarity when connecting the loudspeaker!

The ES-IV    amplifier    serves an output of 2 x    200 watts music power at 2

ohms per channel.

If the loudspeaker Impedance is 4 ohms, the loudspeaker will use 2 x 100 watts muslk power (Fig. 1) from the amplifier.

In that case,    the    additional loudspeakers    connected cannot have    an

impedance    of    less    than 4 ohms since the    amplifier otherwlsewould    be

"mismatched" and the overload protection would operate.

If loudspeakers with a higher Impedance are connected (Fig. 2), a number of speakers can be connected parallel. In that case, a loudspeaker with a higher Impedance would naturally be lower In volume.

The polarity ▼ must be maintained because otherwise bass reproduction would nullify itself!


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4 Ohm hHT co. 100 W [J-rL


Mono mode; sound system for separate rooms; see Fig. 3.

If the volume is to be controlled independently from 2 rooms, both cabinet speakers can be connected to one channel. The loudspeaker for the other room can then be connected to the free channel. For that a Jumper has to be soldered at DR 202 (see cut-out PCB central unit). For this Independent procedure a volume control with separate controls is necessary (see remote control).

ROOM t

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Bridge    Detoil    from




Circuit Boord

Additional Loudspeakers and Separate Control

If even mqre speakers are to be connected whereby the total Impedance drops below 2 ohms, an output transformer has to be used (see schematics "loudspeaker connection" and unit description "OUTPUT TRANSFORMER"). Cabinet speakers (Fig. 4) In serial connection result In lower volume!


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An auxiliary amplifier can be connected for Independent stereo control of other rooms as well as for Increased power requirements.

See also unit description "Central Unit", connection of auxiliary amplifier, and "Accessories", tape recorder connection cable or CD-audio connection.

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Arschtufi fur max. Ausgangsleistung

connection for max. power out pot

SPARE PARTS LIST FOR NSM-PHONOGRAPH

FIREBIRD FIRE COUNTRY

This spare parts list is applicable for NSM-Phonograph: FIREBIRD

FIRE COUNTRY

Every spare part order should contain the following:

Mode!

Serial number Quantity Part number Description


2.

3.

4.

5.


Examp

Model

Serial-Number

QTY

Part-Na

Descri ptlon

Data

FIRE

02 904

1

174 788

LINE TRANSFO

CD-Player

BIRD

2

224 180

BALLAST

VG 13/2 KY

COUNTRY

1

225 343

STARTER

S2

ATTENTION!

Precise orders save unnecessary questions and bring the best results. ORDER SPARE PARTS THRU YOUR NSM-DISTRIBUTOR!

Information and illustrations contained in this spare parts list, are correct at the time of going to press.

NSM-AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Saarfandstrafle 240 - W-0630 BINGEN am Rhein

INDEX

Page

119

UNITS and ACCESSORIES CABLE HARNESSES

Page

1 20-123

CABINET

Page

124-125

FRONT FRAME

-FIREBIRD

Page

126-127

BUTTON

Page

128-129

FRONT FRAME

-COUNTRY-

PHONOGRAPH "FIREBIRD

FIRE COUNTRY"

UNITS and ACCESSORIES

CB-CONTROL UNIT CD, ASSY CB-DISPLAY CD, ASSY CB-CENTRALE CD. ASSY

174

873

173

664

173

666

171

701

1717 02


50 Hz 60 HZ


OUTPUT STAGE OUTPUT STAGE

see Page 400 see Page 500 see Page 600

see Page 700 see Page 700

173 470

209 795

174 276


see Page 800

see Page 900


74 710

040 739


HARNESS


2


CD-CHANGER 100 (without Design

Piprpftl

BACK COVER-LABEL VIEW GLASS

CD-TITLE INDICATION II, ASSY

MOUNTING BRACKET, ASSY

OUTPUT TRANSFORMER with CABLE


IR-REMOTE CONTROL, ASSY with 5 m Connecting Cable SENDER RECEIVER

174 258 206 783 173 178


w. 5 m CABLE w. 20 m CABLE


REMOTE CONTROL REMOTE CONTROL

WALLBOX-CONNECTION, ASSY DEVICE SYSTEM, ASSY CASH COUNTER, ASSY CB-AU DIO-CON NECTION CB-INTERFACE RS 232


71 74'

72 07


73

16

73

74


996

435

348

648

796


NSM-DATA-PRINT


201


CABLE HARNESSES CENTRAL UNIT — CONTROL CENTRAL UNIT — CONTROL DISPLAY CENTRAL CENTRAL


120 Ig 120 Ig


171 182 171 783 174 012 174 000 174 022 174 023

174 024

175 044 175 047

174 027

175 045 174 038

174 037

175 067


UNIT

UNIT


15 prongs 12 prongs


UNIT UNIT

TRANSFORMER KEY- a d CABINET SWITCH KEYBOARD LIGHTING LINE WIRING CD-AUDIO TITLE INDICATION CENTRAL UNIT — CO PLAYER CONTROL UNIT — CD PLAYER BUTTONS


-- OUTPUT STAGE

— LINE TRANSFO

— CD PLAYER


1250 Ig 1550 Ig


10 prongs 8 prongs


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1

1=3

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15*


103    102

01

02

03


174 064 173 795 173 696 112 462


CK COV GUIDE


PHONOGRAPH “FIREBIRD

FIRE COUNTRY"

CABINET, PRE-MOUNTEO    for    USA    only

CABINET, PRE-MOUNTED BACK COVER

PARTS


CLOSING RAIL CLOSING BRACKET LOCK

04    114    674

05    211    474

05    206    676

206 718

07    112    959

205 722

08    113    326


SPARE KEY CLOSED, STAMPED TENSION SPRING HINGE-BOTTOM PART,

ASSY


BOTTOM PART VENTILATION PLATE TRANSFO PLATE LINE TRANSFORMER

73 601 73 692

73 697 23 423

74 768 !25 907

22 505

74 376 74 377


09

10 11 12

13

14

15

16 17


LINE TRANSFORMER, ASSY    (CD-Player)

TRANSFO-FUSE

KEY SWITCH

COIN TUBE (CASH BOX)

COVER PLATE

#« *

COIN RETURN LEVER. STAMPED BAFFLE LEVER, STAMPED COIN RETURN PLUNGER

173 725 173 726 173 655 205 265 173 727 173 954 029 335 102 495

172 139 222 509


PRESSURE SPRING    (COIN MECHANISM)

HOLDING BRACKET, STAMPED

FLAT SPRING    '

COIN RETURN CUP COIN LID

18

19

20


1

CB-MARS-COIN ACCEPTOR, ASSY

¡PUSH BUTTON SWITCH    CABINET SWITCH

t

BRACKET, ASSY RIGHT    -    for CENTRALE and

21    173    722

22    173    723


BRACKET, ASSY LEFT    CONTROL    UNIT

CASH-BOX Cyl.-LOCK CLOSING LEVER

23    174    383

24    206    656

908


3


CONSOLE

125    173    708

126    174    014

173 794

127    173    900


GLASS, PRINTED    GERMAN

GLASS, PRINTED    ENGLISH

KEY BOARD, ASSY

9


36

117

20

05

01

16

04

19

15

18

07

106

23


138

108

121


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105

24


LIST

132

1


127 128

LAMP MASK

LAMP SOCKET

28    173    670

225 587

226 056

29    176    020

30    176    022

31    176    023

32    175    204

33    176    024

34    176    048

35    217    391


LAMP    12    V    2    W

BACK PLATE II

LOCKING PLATE H

f. TITLE INDICATION H


AXLE

CLIP

BUSHING

BEARING PLATE H BALL HANDLE

14 654 14 728 74 004


138

137

138

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73 777 !24 215 !24 188

223 421


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GUARD    1

VENTILATION PLATE    1

CONTROL-LOUDSPEAKER, ASSY    1

HOLDING PLATE    1

BALLAST    KX    4/6/8 D 8 W    2

BALLAST    KX    13 D    3

PRE-TRANSFORMER    for    117 V only    1


167    184    167    168



187 164

160

156 161 173

188 180

155

176

189

179

187

182

157 191


63

52

75a

80

77

151

>88

175

185

189

181

187

174

153

190



f^QNT, FRAM E FIREBIRD

LONGITUDINAL PROFILE, LEFT EDGE CONNECTOR, UPPER LEFT EDGE CONNECTOR, LOWER LEFT LAMP MASK

151

250

336

152

250

273

153

250

275

154

212

422


LONGITUDINAL PROFILE, RIGHT    1

155    250    337

156    250    274

157    250    276

154    212    422

158    173    703

159    175    041

160    115    082

161    114    679

162    114    680

163    115    083

164    175    494

167    114    682

168    250    340


EDGE CONNECTOR,    UPPER -RIGHT    1

EDGE CONNECTOR,    LOWER RIGHT    1

LAMP MASK    1

CROSS PROFILE, UPPER ASSY    1

CROSS PROFILE, LOWER ASSY    1

HOLDING BRACKET, RIGHT    1

CLOSING PLATE, UPPER    1

CLOSING PLATE, LOWER    1

HOLDING BRACKET, LEFT    1

CARRIER PLATE, STAMPED    1

HOLDING BRACKET    2

TERMINAL PROFILE, UPPER CURVED    1

170    212    495    FRONT    PLATE

206 581    DUPLEX    PROFILE

171    173    710

172    1    75    023

173    205    720

209 963 209 964


173 905 175 033 175 227 175 032


174

175 175)

176


COIN INSERT    1

BUTTON I, PRE-MOUNTED    1

PRESSURE SPRING    1

MASK, LEFT    1

MASK, RIGHT    1

COVER, LOWER    1

LAMP HOLDER, LEFT LOWER    t

LAMP HOLDER, LEFT UPPER    1

LAMP HOLDER, RIGHT    2


177

204 925 206 519 206 520

FRONT GLASS

RUBBER PROFILE RUBBER PROFILE

1

2

2

179

175 037

GLASS HOLDER, RIGHT LOWER

1

180

175 034 175 035

GLASS HOLDER, UPPER

2

181

GLASS HOLDER, LEFT LOWER

1

182

175 469

LAMP MASK, UPPER LEFT

1

183

175 468

LAMP MASK, UPPER RIGHT

1

184

176 141

SOCKET for MASK

1

SPARE PARTS LIST

FLUORESCENT LAMP    13 W    2

LAMP HOLDER, LEFT PRE-MOUNTED    1

185

186

187


226 075

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204

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207

208

209

210 211


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256

257


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262

263

264

265

266

267

268

270

271

272

273

274

275

276


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280    175    034

281    175    035


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289

290

291

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225 364

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1    PLAYING SEQUENCE

1.1 Operation after switching on

1.2 i Standby

1.3    Credits

1.4    Selection

1.5    Play mode

2    ADJUSTMENTS WITH    REMOTE CONTROL

2.1    Volume controls

2.2    Muting

2.3    Freecredits

2.4    Background music

2.5    Key switch

3    SERVICE OPERATION    -    short program for price settings

4    CD change / cash collection

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The functional sequence, starting with "power on", standby credit, selection and playing of selected title to the rest position Is described below.

The technical assembly and the working together of the components can be seen in the ."electronic schematics". Compare the descriptions with the Illustration of the display / keyboard above.

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Immediately after swltch-on the memory components

the'CONTROL UNIT-


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and all preprogrammed vafups are checked.

Display 1 shows then for 2 sec. the program index

If an error is found during checking, error display Er xx Is then shown for 2 sec.

With Er 31 (unverified memory contents) and Er 40 (price settings incorrect) Display 1 with Pxx shows the correct program step which needs to be reprogrammed. See description of service programs.

With other Er-dlsplays, even during operation, proceed according to the instructions In "Trouble Shooting".

1.2 Stan dby

Hit display:

The. microprocessor of the CONTROL UNIT figures out of the 30 titles just played before the ones played most.

On Display 3 the title numbers of the 10 most popular titles, whose rankings (1-10) are shown on Display 2, are changed In intervals of 2 sec. Also “10 top hits" lights up.

When pushing ”H“» the hit display can be stopped for 16 sec; every press of the key causes an advance to the next hit.

Note: When the popularity counters are erased (program step P 10), the hit parade is erased, too. In that case "O” appears for ranking until records are played again.

Random Play:

In program step P24 a time Interval can be set for random tune playing.

Conditions for a random title to be played: S Phonograph in standby mode 0 No credit available * Microphone switch not being used ■ No muting N Set time is expired

1.3 Credits (not for HIDE-AWAY)

See unit description "Coin and Bill Validation".

After Insertion of a coin the “hit display" Is Interrupted, lamp “10 top hits" goes off and "credit” and "your selection" light up. Display 2 shows the number of credits.

For every selection credit Is deducted.

If not enough credits are available for the selection, "credit" lamp flashes.

If no more coins are inserted within 16 sec. or no selector key is pressed, the mode changes to "hit display".

Frea-credlt switch (add. key), below the mechanical coin acceptor or on the adapter PCB with electronic coin validators, is only possible when the cabinet lid is open and the cabinet Interlock switch Is In service position (press add. button once = 1 credit). These credits are not registered statistically.

Starting with program index 0003 selections can be made without credits after pulling out the cabinet switch and going back to the regular program (2 x "C“ key).

Attention! The machine Is furnished with an interlock switch which must be manually set in service position (pull out). The switch resets automatically when closing the lid.

Note: Credits remain stored during "power off/on".

If the computer detects no activity on the phonograph within 1 hour, the stored credit is cancelled.

Title Selection: The four-digit number of the (2 digits each for disc and track). "Credit" The selection can be corrected by pressing the 4th digit.

desired title has to be entered and "your selection” light up. "C" up to 2 sec. after pressing

Album Selection: When entering Track 00, all titles of a CD are automatically played (i.e. 0100 = all titles of Disc 01).

The number of credits which are deducted when selecting an album can be programmed in step P46.

When programming "0", album selection Is blocked.

With open cabinet switch (interlock lever pulled out) no credit is deducted when selecting.

If the entry is incorrect, e.g. higher than the programmed number of CD tracks which can be selected or an unallowed selection of albums, "error" flashes. In that case, press "C" and repeat the selection.

One credit is deducted for each selection of a title. With album selections credits are deducted as per the programming in program step P46. If there is not enough credit available, "credit" lamp flashes.

16 sec. after selection "hit display" Is switched on automatically again.

Note: If a background or random title is playing during selection, the volume is fading and the selected tune Is being played.

When selecting a higher title number than recorded on the CD, the first title (track) of the CD will be played automatically.

1-5 Play Mode

After selection the microprocessor of the CONTROL UNIT moves the pickup of the CD changer to the selected CD and pulls ft with its holder out of the magazine into the pickup. The pickup brings the CD to the disc player where it is then played.

Just before play the number of the title is shown on Display l ("selection now playing"). After the disc Is played, the display is erased and the CD is transported back to Its magazine space.

Note: If a error occurs with the CD changer or the player, "Er 7x" or ”Er 6x" appears for 2 sec. In that case proceed according to the description In "Trouble Shooting".

Limiting Playing Time for a Title (Track)

In Service Program P30 the time that a title is to be played maximum can be set in minutes.

After expiration of this time the volume for that titfe Is fading and then muted.

When setting "0" (default), there is no limit in playing time.

Sequence of Tunes Playing

In Service Program P31 one can set in which sequence the selected titles are played.

Settings:    0    = In sequence of selection (FIFO)

1 = in numerically increasing sequence

2 = random sequence

Limit of Plaving Titles on the Same CD

One can set in Service Program P32 how many titles can be played consecutively on the same CD.

With 0 (default) there is no limit.

Attention!

When playing a test compact disc, the description that comes with the test disc is to be exactly adhered to. By any means, it Is to be, avoided to give sine signals with peak signal “OdB" at full volume level to the loudspeakers for more than 1 sec.

But also other unfiltered noises and high-frequency signals (which are only used for measuring purposes) can damage the amplifier and loudspeakers at full volume.

When checking channel separation, this test can only be done with a frequency of 1 KHz.

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By pushing the keys respectively title holders aré moved into the corresponding direction. Upon each key operation two new CD-covers including titlestrlps are shown. In case of a limitation of selectable CD’s via service step P22 only the corresponding title holders are shown.

Note: A problem with the title display will Initiate error code *Er 9x". Following Instructions In paragraph 14 (trouble shooting).

2 ADJUSTMENTS WITH,REMOTE ■    •    •    f

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The phonograph can optionally be equipped with cable-type remote control or Infra-red remote control. All functions and the operation of both models are Identical. Therefore, this description is valid for both of them.

The button-control box attached to the rear of the cabinet allows common'" control of both channels **+" or and “REJECT“.

Information about the functions of different controls is presented in the unit description ’’Remote Control".

Note: The button volume control is not present with wall boxes such as the "CD FIRE“ or the "CD HIDE AWAY“.

2.1 Volume Controls We differentiate between two volumes:

1.) The normal volume of selected titles and random play titles

2.) The background volume of background“titles

For selected titles and random titles or with microphone and tape mode the corresponding volume is adjustable; background volume only with background mode:

Key "I" for the left channel; Key “11" for the right channel; ”+” = louder, s quieter. When pushing center key (I+II), the channels are regulated together. If they werp differently set, they are first ’.’balanced" and regulated together.

When no selection is taking place, the volume for the channels are shown in Display 3 during the adjustment in steps of “1" to "31".

At "muting1’ function ’’OFF" appears In Display 1; no more titles will be played until MUTING is cancelled.

The volume set at the end is stored during “power off”.

The maximum possible volume for normal and background mode can be limited In service program P28 In steps of “1" to “31".

Note: To protect the amplifiers a check is made whether an overload occurs due to mismatching In 250 ms cycles.

Upon recognition of an error the volume of the corresponding channel is reduced step by step automatically by the computer until a non-critical point is reached.

“OFF” no more records are played until MUTING Is

Note: With display switched off.


”0” by pressing the MUTING of the MUTING key a VOLUME the previously set volume for


The volume of both channels' can be set at key; "OFF" appears on Display 1. Re-pressing "+ key causes the system to switch back to both channels.


2.3 F nee Credits

With an "open" key switch free credits programmed In program step P23 can be called up. The following free credits are possible depending upon the settings In step P23:

1.) Number of set free credits can be called up individually step by step.

2.) Unlimited free credits can be called up individually step by step.

3.) Permanent credit when pressing key "FREE CREDIT" for the first time (credit display "99"). When key "FREE CREDIT" is pressed again, permanent credit is blocked.

2 .A- Background Music

With an "open" key switch the background mode can be switched on with the BACKGROUND key. "Background playing“ lights up.

When pressing this key again, the background mode is switched off. In the background mode "random" records are played from the upper area of the magazine. The area can be set In program step P25. '

The records are played at a "specific" background volume which can be changed as desired during playing cycle from ”0” up to maximum volume set In program step P28.

A "normal record", selected while background music is playing, Interrupts the background disc and the selected tune Is played act "normal volume".

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A key switch at the side wall serves as protection against unauthorized calling up of free credits and switching on the background mode. When the key switch is "locked", settings from the remote control are disregarded. Key switch "open" permits programmed free credits to be called up and the background mode to be switched on.

FREE BACK-CREDIT GROUND

- 0 +

REJECT    MUTINE

REMOTE CONTROL

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This description is a summary of a section of the service program.

A detailed description and the corresponding tables are contained In chapter 1.3 "Price Settings“ and 1.4 "Monetary Value Settings“.

Practical example for setting the “plays per monetary unit" and the "monetary unit settings":    1    play    s    30    p    1    play    =    2x25    c

2    plays    s    50    p    2    plays    =    4x25    c

5    plays    =    1    £

Setting the price able (plays/monetary unit):

Programming information

Operation

Displays 1 2 3

Switch-over from play mode to service mode

pull out plunger

POI XXX

Select a program step

Press key(s)

SP; GW:

"C"

P

Direct selection of program step, Display of previous setting In P41.

”41 ”, "H“.

P41

XX XXX

New setting In P41 “1 play/30 p”.

"01“, “02“, “H“.

P41 01 030

Advance to next program step, Display of previous setting In P42.

"H"

P42

xx xxx

New setting in P42 “2 plays/50p“.

’02", *050", “H".

P42 02 050

Advance to next program step, Display of previous setting In P43.

"H

P43

xx xxx

New setting In P43 ‘5 plays/1 £".

“05", “100", “H“.

P43 05 100

Advance to next program step, Display of previous setting in P44.

“H“

P44

XX XXX

For only 3 classes setting "00 000“.

“00", "000", “H".

P44 00 000

Advance to next program step, Display of previous setting In P45.

"H"

P46

XX XXX

For only 3 price classes setting "00 000”

"00“, "000", “H“.

P45 00 000

Caution! Press “C" key In the event of incorrect programming or when display flashes.

Press "C" key twice or close hood to return to standard program (play mode).

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Monetary Value Settings:

The individual coin channels must be programmed for the associatea monetary values In the corresponding program steps: Channel 1 for 20 pence In program step P51, channel 2 for 50 pence In program step P52, channel 3 for 10 pence In program step P53. Channel 4 (P54) and channel 5 (P65) are not used; both must be programmed with the monetary value "0"!

Checking the monetary value settings: Select a program step between P50 and P55 (see description under "setting price table"). After inserting a certain coin the channel associated with the coin is displayed, e.g. 50 pence in. channel 2: Display P52 050.

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Changing the monetary settings: As a example, the 20 pence slot (channel 1) is not to be used: First enter program step P51 as described in point 1. In the coin acceptor or on the adapter PCS of electronic coin validators the respective channel has to be blocked also so that these coins drop into the coin return.

Programming information

Press keys

Displays 1 « 2

3

Direct selection of program step, Display of previous setting in P5t.

See teyt.

P51

XXX

New setting; no coin conversion

"000", "H".

P51

000

If the standard setting according to the table Is to be used thereafter, frist switch on program step P50 (as described previously).

Ready for standard setting P50 through P59See text. Program standard table 1.    "1",    ”H".

P50

P50


Press ”C" key twice or close cabinet hood and return to standard program (play mode).

A- CD CHANGE / CASH COL LECTION

I Open machine and activate cabinet switch (pull out plunger) to enter i service mode. Display 3 automatically shows the least p*ayed CD.

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■ By pressing "I” successively, the next best CD is shown each time.

■ Unlock magazine, swing out; pull out the corresponding CD holders change CD’s. After changing push back CD holders until they lock in.

■ Change corresponding title cards, unlock flip-chart unit and flap do Get desired program tables in position with the button on the PCB of right-hand side of the unit.

= Cash total = Counter for plays = Number of selected titles = Number of selected albums = Number of free credits provided = Number of background CD's played

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P03 P04 PO 5 PO 6 PO 7 P08


■ Read counters:


■ Erase counters: P10, Code "1”, counters P01 to P08 are erased.

■ For more information see 'Statistics and Service Programs", Section-1.1, Statistics Program, P01 to P12!

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information about a certain CD

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No. Of most played CD No. of next most played CD Rank of cd displayed TJmea played

Information about a certain CD

Total cash In monetary unit a

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Total cash cumulative In monetary unita/100

Counter of played titles

Counter of played tltlaa accumulated

P05

P07

P10


P06


Counter of album selections


POB


Counter of played album titles


Transfer of DATA PRINT **) Counter P03-P08

Counter P03-P08; 6attlngs P21-P58

Popularity, Counter P03-P08


Credit


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Unit code

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No. max. CD-Tracks to bo selected

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No. of free credits

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Random play Interval

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No. of CD’s progr. f. beckgr, musto

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No. of credits for an album eel action

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Teat programs

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Popularity, HIT-Parade, counter Pi

Popularity (P01, P02>, HIT-Parade

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Credit


Number of frae credit


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Display and light test:

Input tost;

Continuous Run 1 (playing continuously):

Continuous Run 2 (repeatedly playing):

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Error code of previous errors (up to 10)

No. of CD at which error occurred

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SHORT INSTRUCTION

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Detailed description In Section 3 "statistics and Service Programs" as wall as Section ti “Trouble-Shooting*.

STATISTIC“ AND SERVICE PROGRAMS FOR NSM-PHONOGRAPHS


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SERVICE PROGRAM Statistics program Popularity beginning Popularity beginning Reading counters Erasing counters and credits Data transfer


1.2    GENERAL SETTINGS

1.2.1    Standard settings

1.2.2    Code for DATA PRINT

1.2.3    Position settings

1.2.4    Free credits - .

1.2.5    Random discs

1.2.6    Light organ/generator (only for phonographs with LP ligh*.

1.2.7 Volumes for normal and background titles

1.2.8    Maximum playing time

1.2.9    Sequence of CD’s played

1.2.10    Maximum of tunes played on the    same    CD

1.2.11    Authorization

1.2.12    Change of key code

1.3    PRICE SETTINGS

1.3.1    Standard settings

1.3.2    Price table (plays/monetary value)

1.4    MONETARY VALUE SETTINGS

1.4.1    Standard settings

1.4.2    Monetary values (for Channels 1    to    5)

1.5    TESTING PROGRAMS

1.5.1    Display test, Display 1 "PCO"

1.5.2    Entry test, Display 1 "P60“

1.5.3    Continuous Run 1

1.5.4    Continuous Run 2

1.5.5    Test CD changer

1.5.6    Selection of CD and track numbers

1.5.7    Read-out of errors

1 SERVICE PROGRAM

When opening the cabinet and activating the cabinet interlock switch (pull out plunger), the phonograph is automatically switched from play mode to service mode.

In the service mode the user has available many valuable and easy-to-use aid programs. There are five main sections:

1. Statistical programs which support the reading, evaluating, printing and erasing of all counters (P01 to P12)

2. Programs which permit a standard setting by the manufacturer as well as settlhgs for customers of all machine parameters (P20 to P39).

3. Programs which make possible an individual setting of a price table, but also offer the selection of a standard table out of 20 tables altogether (P40 to P46).

4. Programs which make possible the individual coin value setting for five channels, but also permit programming of one standard setting avaiiabie for many countries (P50 to P56).

5. Testing programs which support a quick functional test of units as well as locating an error on location (P60/P61).

At delivery the phonograph is “non-coded", e.g. all data and programs are accessible in the service mode. Of course, all confidential data - they are marked in the last column of the following table by an "X" - can be locked via entry of a 4-digit code number (P39).

Short Program

After opening the cabinet and activating the cabinet switch manually, the statistical program "popularity" is automatically turned on. Display 1 shows program step "P01", Display 3 shows the least, played CD.

Continue on to the following program steps by pressing “H".

When desiring another program step, press "C", Display 1: *P“. After that one can select a program step directly by entering the desired program number and pressing "H".

Return to normal program by pressing “C” twice.

Information (read-out of counters) of certain program steps through entry of code numbers.

Additional functions of certain program steps through entry of a code number and ”H".

Standard settings in program steps P20, P4G and P50 through entry of table number and “H" within that program step.

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303


1 - T . -

1 Pop ularlty -from 1 east

played 1:1 tic* upward

Display

Designation

Remarks x

POI

Number of least played CD.

Enter number ~o"

(Is switched on automatic ally).

Number of next least played upwards 10 the most piety ad

CD, ate. CD.

Advance with "T.

Rank of CO displayed.

Enter the number ”2'\

The next display corresponds to the rank of this record Example display “5" cor respond a to the fifth least played record.

Total of thfa CD played (max. 258).

Enter number ~3~. If a pop. counter la greater than 200 at "power off*, «11 counters are divided by 2 (normalized). An mr* appears on display 2 until the counters are reset (tha pop, display Is relative).

Information on a certain CD.

Enter the number "4*, tha desired CD number and “H". Tha desired Information on this CD can bo called up as described previously with the keys "1" throush “3“.

1 .1.2 Popularity, -from

best -tl-tle upwards

P02 Number of most played CD,

Enter number “O'

(la awltchad on automatically).

Number of next most played CD etc. down to the least played CD.

Advance with *V‘,

Rank of CD displayed.

Enter tha number *2”,

Tha next display cprresponda to the rank of thla record. Example display “5“ correspond® 10 the ffftri least played record.

Total of this CD played (mex. 255).

Enter number T: If a pop. counter is greater than 200 at "power off, all counters are divided by 2. An V appears on dlaplay 2 until tha counters are reset. Get actual popularity» multiply all by 2,

Information on a certain CD.

1

Enter the number “4", the desired CO number and *h\

The desired Information on thla CD can be called up es

described previously with the keys *1" through "3“.

OlepJay

Designation

Remarks

X

P03

Cash balance In monetary (as programmed by the settings In P51 through P55).

5 digits.

Enter number "0"

<le switched on automatically).

X

Cash balance-accumulated 5 digits.

Enter the number "1".

value shown must be multiplied by 100 to get total monetary units.

X

P04

Play counter

Enter number “0“

(Is switched on automatically).

X

Play counter, accumulated.

Enter number "1".

X

P05

Number of selected title.

Enter number "0"

(la switched on automatJcaNy).

X

POO

Number of album selections.

X

^PO7rNumber of free credits.)

X *

PO0 Number of background titles.    x

1.1*4- Counter and Cred l*t reset

PIO Total reset of popularity (P01, P02) the

KIT-parade, the counters P03 through POtì and credits.

Enter

number

■v

and

X

Resetting the popularity (POI* P02) and HIT-parade.

Enter

number

h2"

and

"►r.

Resetting the counters <P03 through P08).

Enter

number

“3"

and

"H".

X

Cancel credits.

Enter

number

-4-

and

"H“.

.1.5 Data transfer

>11 Data transfer and memory (storage) with the DATA PRINT.

(from Proör.-Index 004)

Plug OATA PRINT into "Service Socket" of control unit.

Enter Code ’V and "H\

Counter* (P03-P06) and popularity will be transferred.

01 splay 3 "E0M appears In case of arror during data transfer.

Also see description DATA PRINT.

Note: If phonograph Is "coded*, only the decoded values are printed out unless the code number Is entered.

(from Progr.-Jnde* 003)

Plug printer Into the "service socket" on the oontrol unit. Enter

=>1 2 Transfer to DATA PRINT.


"1 ** = counters (PQ3 through PCS) or "2J> - counters (PQ3 through POB), settings (P21 through P37, P39) or *3" « counters (P03 through POO), popularity (P01# PQ2) or

-4" = counters, settings, popularity,

If overflow has taken place, the popularity la relative, the multiplying of overflows Is printed out also.

If the Printer does not operate, "EO" appears on dlapley 3.

StreincJ ai-cf Settings


Remarks


Display

P20


Designation

Programming of etapa P21 through P39 (for factory setting see table 1).


Press “I” and ‘'H".

If values deviating from tha table are deilrad, they4 can be entered according to the following program stePe.


Standard table for specific settings In program step P20.

Tha following table shows the basic setting (factory setting) of tha phonograph.


Tab.~Na.Rf»utt In the Individual program ateo:

P21: 0000 * unit code (for recording device)

maximum choice CD/track (lOO CO'e/24 tracks) free credits

interval for random play In minutes Number of CD** for background


light organ during standby tight organ during play

P39: 0000


Only for models with light organ / luminous effects


maximum volume of both channels for coin selected titles and background CD No limit cf playing time for a title Playing In sequence of «election No limit on playing titles on the same CD


number (data and program setting* not coded)


s code


*>


from Progr.-Inde


x 004


.2.2 Code number 'for* DATA PRINT


P21 Machine code number for DATA PRINT


Enter code number between “IT*


and “9999“ as wall a*


.2.3 Position Settings


P22 Number of maximum choke CD's and tracks


Enter desired number between "0101

100. tracks: “DC


and


as wall as "H’\ CO-ffT. 00 “ Example for 100 CD's / 24 tr


. 2.Free credits


P23 Number off free credits.


Enter desired number and "H“..

"0“ to "199":    The number of free credits set can be

. released Individually by the FREE CREDIT key on remote control.

“200“: An unlimited number of free credits can be set and released by the FREE CREDIT key on remote control.

”201“: The phonograph is continuously switched to “free credits“ when the FREE CREDIT key is pressed (Credit Display "99“).

The phonograph Is switched back to operating mode whan the FREE CREDIT key is pressed again.


Display

Designation

Remarks

X

>24

Time Intarvat for random title.

Enter desired time Interval between "0" and **255" minutes, followed by "H". (No random titles are pleyed when "0"

Is entered),

X

P25

Number of background music CO.

Enter desired number between *'Ò“ and "100", followed by "K\

Background starta counting downwards starting with maximum number of CD's up (P22) to set number of background positions.

With setting "G*4 no background operation.

i .

1.2.0 Light consola / Light Organ (Only for models wlth^ 11 g hit organ / lumlnou« effects)

* »

A B C D

P26

P27

Luminous effects for "stand by mode", or

Luminous effects for "play mode"

0    0 0 1 Setting "A" corresponds to the switching

1    l l 1 characteristic: "O’-slow to "1"~faat.

* ♦ ♦ * Setting "B" corresponds to speed of Inter-t 3 1 5 v*lg (0-3).

Setting "C-D* corresponds to the various types of light effects "1" through “15". Complete entry with the MH"-button.

X

P26

P27

Continuous light for "stand by mode" or

Continuous light for "play mode"

0 0 0 0 Setting "B" corresponds to the desired 4 brightness ("0" through "3").

3 Complète entry with "K"-butfon.

X

P27

Light organ In "play mode".

1 0 o 0 Setting "B" is for the desired basic 4 brightness ("0" through "3 ).

3 Complete entry with the ‘«"-button.

X

1.2-7 volumes for Regular

and Background Music

P2Ô

Maximum volume.

Enter two dig normally chos e.g.: 3

Its each for desired maximum volume of en and background titles m well as "H". \ 24

r 7

*--Background

——--Normal

X

.2.0 Max I m i-jm Playing 'Time

>30

Maximum playing time for a title (from Progr.-lnd ex 004)

Enter desired time In minutes between 0 and 99 and then preis "M".

With "0“ no limit of playing time.

X

I .2.0 6equan oe of CD * « playing

=>31

Sequence of CD’s playing (from Rrogr.-Index 004)

Enter Number 0, 1 or 2 then press "H".

0    * In sequence of selection (FIFO)

1    z In numerically Increasing sequence

2    s random sequence

X

1

of ^TOhopmarfuafsvcorrr CD

Dlaplay

Designation

Remarks

X

P32

Maximum of tunas plaed on the same CO (from Progr .-Index 004)

Entar des’/red maximum number of tunes played und than Press "H'\

With "0" no limit.

X

1-2.11 AuthorfZÄtlon

P38 Authorization.    Er,ttr    correct code number and "H“.

Eech of the four digit« 1« confirmed by “P". After closing with “H" °PPPP* Is shown and the operator Is theretay given authorization.

Only the correct code number enables access to protected data. After closing or cabinet or doing bach to reguler proorem by pressing "C" twice, the programs are protected again r

1-2.12 Code number

P39 Code number.    Changing of code number 16 only possible when operator x

has beer authorized In program step P38.

Enter new code number and ,TH".

Each digit la confirmed after entry with "P4\ After dosing with "H“ "PPPP" la 6hOwn. Possible entries between “OOOO" and "9999",

If "0000“ Is programmed, the machine Is not protected and ecceaa to all programs is possible without authorization.

A programmed cede number la not 6how anymore, so please remember your oode number!

1 .3

PRICE SETTINGS

1 .3.1

1 Stnn dard Settings, from Progr.-Index 00-4

P40

Programming of tha program steps P41 through P44 (Standard setting).

Enter corresponding table No, and “H", x If values deviating from those In the table desired, they can be changed according to the following program steps (P41 through P46).

Standard settings for play a per monetary vaiua In program atep P40. The result of the Programming of a table ("0“ through ~r0") shows the number of plays per monetary value «located to the program steps Pit through P45. The monetary values ar programmed In monetary value units aa they are set In PSO through P55: example table 17, P41: If no bonus la to be given for a high monetary value, It Is sufficient to program only the small monetary value, the total of the small values results In the larger value; example table 17; 1 X 25 C a 1 play + 100 c s 7 plays.

Stondard settings for P4S * "0".

Table-

wo.

Display of Program Number

P41 P42 P43 P44 P4S

Sp/Qw So/Qw Sp/Qw Sp/Gw Sp/Gw

Remarks/

as set by the factory

0

00000 0000000000 00 000 00 000

r.o coin conversion In this setting.

1

01 050 01,050 01 050 01 050 01 <*0

New Zealand 1 ploy =

so c

2

01 020 01 020 01 020 03 050 03 050

Belgium 1 play = 3 plays =

20,- Bfr 50r- Bfr

CD

3

01 005 01 005 03 010 03 010 07 020

If desired, please adjust 1 play = 3 plays -7 plays -

5f-

10,-

20,-

&

02 050 02 050 05 100 05 100 12 200

Austria 2 plays s 5 plays -12 plays =

6*- 08 10,- OS 20,- PS

CD

5.

02 010

02 010 05 020

“eoirropmwraals.com SK

12 plays

3

1.-2r . St-

DM

DM

DM

CD/-

«

01 050

01 050 01 050

03 100 03 100

USA

1 play 3 plays

=

2x

4x

25

25

c

c

■(«£>

7

02 010

02 010 02 010

12 050 12 050

Norway

2 plays 12 plays

U-

5t-

Kr

Kr

CD

8

01 010

01 010 03 020

03 020 03 020

Venezuela

1 pi*y 3 plays (7 plays

V

2r

5,-

Sol

Boi

Bol)

CD

9

01 010

01 010 03 020

03 020 10 060

Ireland

1 play 3 plays 10 plays

to

20

50

P

P

P

0D

10

03 010

03 010 07 020

07 020 18 050

%

Switzerland

3 plays 7 plays 16 plays

£

V

2.-

5*-

sfr

sfr

sfr

CD

11

01 030

01 030 02 050

02 050 05 100

United Kingdom Denmark

1    Play

2    plays 5 plays

-

30

50

1

p <3> s <3D

12

01 020

01 020 01 020

03 050 03 050

Yugoslavia (Oln) Finland (mK)

1 Play 3 playa

3

3

2x

t.-

5.-

CSD®

13

01 020

01 020 03 050

03 050 07 100

Union of South Africa France

1 play 3 plays 7 plays

B

S

20

50

V"

i

14

01 040

01 040 02 060

03 080 04 100

Australia

1    play

2    plays

3    plays

4    plays

£

S

2X

3x

4x

20

20

20

1

c

C

C

Dollar

CM)

16

01 025

Ot 025 01 025

01 025 01 025

Canada

butch Antilles

1 play 4 plays

s

25

1

c

NAF Q

LSs*i>

D

16

01 025

01 025 01 025

05 100 05 100

Spain (pts)

1 play 6 plays

=

0,25

It-

CD

17

01 050

01 050 03 100

03 100 18 500

USA

1 Play 3 plays 18 playa

;

50

1

5

c

S

%

18

01 100

01 100 03 250

03 250 07 500

Netherlands

1 play 3 plays 7 ptays

n 4x

25

2.5

5

C

hfl

hfl

OD

19

01 too

01 100 03 200

03 200 05 300

Japan

1 Play 3 playa 5 playa

3

3

2x

3x

ioo

100

too

Yen

Yen

Yen

CD

20

01 040 01 040 01 040

03 100 03 100

Italy

1 Play 3 plays

3

2x

2x

200

500

L

L

CD

1.3.2 Price List (Number of*

Selectlons/Mon etary

Veti ue)

Display

Désignation

Remark*

x

P41

P42

R*-*

R-<4B

Number of selections per coin (smallest value).

: t

Operating display are analogous to program step P41

Enter desired number of plays coin (smallest value) and "H\

Entry sequence: 2 digits for number of plays. 3 digits for corresponding coin e.g. 01 020 correspond to one play for 20 pence.

Largest programmable number of play6 up to 63, price list from 005 to 995.

Note: Ail five program steps must be programmed with the price classes In the sequence or their priority. For less than 5 price classes program more than once or set to “00 000".

X

X

X

X

X

P4©

Number of album.

required credits for one

Enter desired number and "H". At "0" selection allowed.

no

album

x

Monetary setting for electr. Coin Acceptor see chapter 10,

Monetary wettings    coinoDm?

Table-

No»

Display of Program Rumbe PÓ1 (IMI) P52 HMD

ir

P53 (Dtnd!)

P54 IQvdO

Remarks/

P55 (QewH) as set by the factory

15

100 020 10 Fr 2 Fr 1 £ 20 p

010 1 Fr

10 p

050 5 Fr

50 p

000 CT)

France ___^ v—-r

united Kingdom

16

050 010 5,- DM 1»- DM

000

*r

020 2,- 0M

000

Germany

CD

17

050 010 5.- sfr i,- sfr 500 L (100 L) 50 c

005

1/2 sfr (50 L) 5 c

020

2,- sfr 200 L 20 C

000

Svftterlanrf ----

Italy

New Seeiand

CD

<3D

18

100 050 10 dkr (neu) 5 dkr

010 1 dkr

100 000 bel 4-channel (1 A) 10 dkr (alt) Oenmark

19

200 050 20 S 5 S

0(0 1 S

100 10 5

ooo

Austria

CD

20

025 250 500 25 C 2 1/2 hfl 5 hff

100 1 hfl

000

hetherladtd

CD

1 --4.2

Monetary Val ues C A. Il ocatod through ©>

to co 1 n channels 1

Olsplay

Designation

Remarks

X

PS 1

P52

P53

P54.

P65

Coin value channel I. \

Operation and display are analogous to program step P61.

Enter desired ooln value for channel 1 and "H". Example: "010" corresponds to 10p, "020“ to 20p and Monetary Setting “100“ corresponda to t £.

for Note: When a coin Is Inserted In the program steps electr. Coin P50 through P55 the channel assigned to this coin ' Acceptor see la automatically displayed on display 1; P51 for channel chapter 10, 2 etc. to P5S for channel 5.

1 Not used channels are set to *0"J

The progrfvrvned monetary units for P51 through P55 1 must correspond to the unit programmed by the cash counter P03>, e.9. 050 units for 50p, 020 units for 20d and 100 units for 1 £.

X

X

X

X

X

P56

Bonus credits for bills.

Enter desired number and "M~. when a dollar bill Is Inserted (Channel 5/P55>, the programmed value Is added to the credit.

X

The displays In this program step actCAlPQPPTS'Q U£pn«r.w-uun.* - -

In the event of a malfunction the defective unit can be determined or a malfunction resulting from Incorrect settings can be recognized in a simple manner with the aid of these tests. Certain displays are elds for the adjustment of the playing mechanism.

Switch on test program: Open ceblnet lid pull out Interlock cabinet «witch Display 1 shows "POT, press letter ”C\

Display 1 shows "P".

Press number 60 and "HM, Display 1 shows "PEO".

.5.1 Dlsplay Test, Display 1    *’    F-1    ©O'

This program tests the lights and appears on display 2.

The test Is run through In steps:

The FI" Is displayed for approx.

displays on the display circuit board. After starting "FI" (first function test)

1.    All S display lights together.

2.    The digits are switched on one after another Individually with "8’'.

3.    The display lamps 1 through 5 individually.

4.    Displays together, running through the numbers "0° through M9".

2 seconds before the test repeats, Itself.

Designation

Remarks

Display test -continuous test-.

Enter "1" and "H\ Display 2 "F1".

6top test sequence.

Enter "H". The li&ht "10 top hits' comes on.

Contlnne test sequence.

Enter "h" again. The light "10 top hits" goesoff.

Terminate test.

Enter "C" once, display 1 "P60M or actuate cabinet Switch, the unit returns to the regular program.

,5.2 Input Test, Display

P60*


In the following test the functions of all entries of input Ports 1-6 can be tested*.

Port 1,    Port    2    :    Control Unit

Port 3    :    Keyboard (Display Board)

Port 4,    Port    5    I    Pickup Driver

Port 6    ;    Title Indication

Every Input change is shown on the display as follows;

Enter M2" and "M", Display 2 "F2* (second function test). 2    3

Input Teat


Display


z

X

X


F 2


ICS

IC9

1C 304 1C 1

1C IC


2


Bit Information -(Switch Status

-Bit-Number (0

-Por t-N umber;


Control Unit Control Unit Keyboard Pickup Driver Pfckup Driver Title Indication


1 or 0) to 7)


Meaning of the displays:

1

6

0


"F2" * Input Test *T “ Port 1 (ICS)

'6" s Bit 6 (Key Switch)

"0“ s Switch Status 0 (closed)

Instruction: The accuracy of the Inputs from tho keyboard can bo checked due to the entry Connections simply by selecting a title!

Enter "C" 1, display P60" or actuate cabinet switch, the phonograph returns to the normal program.

Terminate test.

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Technical Information, Assy

SILVER CITY

SILVER SKY

FASCINATION

SOUNDMASTER

FIREBIRD/COUNTRY

THE PERFORMER "GRAND"

1

FUNCTION

1.1

Control unit

1.2

Processor

1.3

Reset

1.4

Low voltage recognition and power off

1.5

I/O (Input/output)

1.6

Output enable

1.7

Service plug

Spare parts list

Schematics CONTROL UNIT CD

1-1 CONTROL- UNIT

The heart of the control and credit unit is a microprocessor from the proven Rockwell 6500 family.

All unit’functions such as keyboard, display, remote control, carriage (light generator / organ), coin mechanism, title indication etc. are controlled by this unit.

Different types of malfunctions are recognized and reported as such on the display. All statistical data such as phonograph status, price adjustments and bookkeeping data are stored In the CONTROL UNIT. These as well as credits remaining are stored when the power is switched off.

Connection of the DATA PRINT is provided at Plug 11.

A number of service programs allow the read-out of statistical data, Individual as well as test programs.

.2 Rr~ocesso

The processor consists primarily of the microprocessor IC 2, the battery RAM IC 3 and the I/O component IC occurs via IC 12.

IC 1. the EPROM 4. Address coding

(4 MHz) and the


The tact generator consists of a quartz oscillator with Q frequency divider (1:4) IC 14.

3 Reset

The Zener diode ZD 2 with transistors T 1 and T 2 serves to activate the reset when U (+5 V) is less than 4,6 V.

Transistor T 2 with Its antenna connection serves to recognize static discharges and Interferences.

When T 2/C is LOW, reset is activated via IC 16, Pin 10, Pin 11. HIGH, reset remains stored for approx. 200 msec, over the monoflop 1/2 IC 13 with timing components R 14, C 19 vis IC 16,

If T 2/C is subsequent Pin 9.


1 .A- Low Voltage Recognition and    Rower-

Off

Resistors R    15, R 16, R 18 from    a voltage divider    for    low    voltage

recognition.

R 17 and D 6 generate a hysteresis when the voltage rises again. The positive edges (10 msec, at 50 Hz, 8.3 msec, at 60 Hz) coming from T 3/C retrigger the    monoflop 1/2 IC 13 with    timing components R    20,    C    20    (approx.

20 msec.) and    IC 13, Pin 4 at LOW.

This signal is monitored by the processor via IC 4, Pin 6.

When IC 4, Pin 6 is HIGH, the program is prematurely deactivated.

All I/O operations are controlled via a serial bi-directional Interface (IC 4, Pin 18 = CLOCK; IC 4, Pin    19 = DATA).    IC    18    selects    the    different input

channels; IC 11    decodes the    load Impulses    for the    output channels.

Output: IC 5 and IC 6 are output ports.

Resistors R 22-40 together make two D/A converters. The DC signals obtained thereby control the volume and are conducted to the amplifiers via plugs ST 2, Pin    2, Pin 3.

Input: IC 8 and    IC 9 are Input ports.

The resistors, In sequence to the Input pins, protect the CMOS components.

Serial interfaces are available:

At ST    3    for    control    of    the light generator

At ST    4    for    display    and keyboard

At ST    8    for    control    of    CD changer

At ST    10    for    control    of    Title Indication.

1.6 Output — Enable

A clock signal is sent by IC 4, Pin 5. Capacitor IC 26 is charged keeps IC 15, Pin 8 at LOW.

If the clock signal does not occur, IC 15, Pin 14 is LOW and OE of IC 5 and IC 6 is inactive (outputs In tree state).

OE also become inactive via D 1 when reset (IC 16, Pin 11) becomes LOW.

1.7 Service Plug ST 11 serves to

Plug connect with the DATA PRINT.

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225

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225

225

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PANEL

4

prongs

PANEL

6

prongs

PANEL

8

prongs

PANEL

IO

prongs

PANEL

12

prongs

PANEL

15

prongs

PLUG

3

prongs

PLUG

8

prongs


ST 07 ST 03.06 SI08 STM ST01 ST 05 ST 06 ST 06 ST 11


PIN PIN PIN PIN PIN PIN PIN PIN

D-SUBMINIA7URE-CONNECTOR


SLEEVE 9 prong:


221 535


Qt

IC 3

IC2


OSCILLATOR QUARTS

IC-SOCKET

IC-MEMORY


4 MHz

24 prongs HK48 Z 12-20


446

423


222

231


222 447 175 102


28 prongs AM 27 256 DC


IC-SOCKET

IC-MEMORY


Program 007


IC 1,4    222    448

ICI    231    413

IC«    231    415

IC U    221    763

IC 5,6    221    771

IC 21-23    221    541

t16    221    665

IC »    221    525

IC 17    221    652

IC 14,50    221    705

ICH    221    792

ICC    221    653

K16    221    852

IC 11    221    796

IC 1$    221    813

IC 26    221    497

IC-SOCKET IC-MICROCOM PUTER IC-MICROCOMPUTER

P 2 P 2


IC-CMOS

IC-CMOS

IC-CMOS

IC-TTL

IC-TTL

IC-TTL

IC-TTL

IC-TTL

IC-TTL

IC-TTL

IC-TTL

IC-LINEAR

IC-LINEAR

40 prongs R 65 C 02 R 65 C 22

HEF 4021 B HEF 4094 B F 4049 BC SN 74 LS 00 SN 74 LS 03 SN 74 LS 04 SN 74 LS 74 A SN 74 LS 123 SN 74 LS 139 SN 74 LS 151 SN 74 LS 138 LM 339 ULN 2003 A

2

2

3


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03 01, 4-i ZU 1 20 2 1(0


221 114 221 539 221 948 221 466


SI-DIODE

SI-DIODE

TRANZORB DIODE

ZENER-DIODE

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INDEX

1

FUNCTION

1.1

Power Supply

1.2

Amplifier

1.3

Signal path

1.4

Adjustment of controls

1.5

MIC socket, microphone connection

1.6

TB socket

1.6.1

Tape recorder connection

1.6.2

Connection of auxiliary amplifier

2

Adjustment instructions for trimmer of central unit and output stage

3

Repair aid

3.1

Output stage

3.2

Control of volume and muting

3.3

Tracing sound signal

The power supply, fan controls, stereo amplifier with inputs for microphone, CD and tape are all integrated on one circuit board.

The output stages and the fan are connected to the central unit via ST 209, ST 210, ST 211. The music power per channel is 200 watts when matched to a loudspeaker impedance of 2 ohms.

1.1 Rower Supply

.The power transformer supplies 22 V, 2 x 11,5 V and 2 x 43 V from three separate secondary coils. The supply voltage for the output stages Is supplied with 2 x 43 V by a two-way rectifier (D 206) and the center tap of the transformer.

The supply voltage for the voltage regulator VR 201, +5 V Is supplied with 2 x 11,5 V by a two-way rectifier (D 201/202) and the center tap on the transformer. The tow voltage recognition is accomplished by D 204 and D 205. Fusing is accomplished with Si 201 and SI 202. Fusing for the output stage Is accomplished with Si 204 and SI 205.

The non-controlled voltage +14 V for the display and key Illumination is being picked up at capacitor C 201.

The control voltage of +15 Va, for the pickup driver, coin mechanism, control unit, remote control, luminous effects as well as the supply voltage for the preamplifier of +15 Vb, are supplied by the 22 V transformer coll and rectified by D 207 through 210 and VR 203. Fusing is accomplished by Si 203.

The LED’s indicate the following supply voltages at the same intensity:

LED 201    =    +    5    V

LED 202 LED 203 LED 204 The TRIAC

+60 V + 15 V a +15 V b TIC 200


controls the output stage fan depending upon the operational state of the amplifier (REJECT); i.el the fan only runs when the amplifier is not muted.

1.2 Amplifier

The stereo amplifier is equipped with two tone control ic’s, one AF switch IC, 50 diodes and 17 transistors.

The output stage is designed without Induction coils or transformers and is therefore Ironless.

At full volume level the music power Is 200 watts per channel.

3 Signal path

to microphone amplifier T 230 and background 4 and B of IC 230. The TB input is connected to is connected to Pin 2 and Pin 6. goes from Pin 2 to Pin 15 respectively through


The Input signal MIC goes mixer of TA, TR 231 to Pins Pins 3 and 7. The CD input In the play mode the signal Pin 5 and Pin 9.


When the microphone switch is actuated, the signal goes from Pin 4 to Pin 15 or from Pin 8 to Pin 9.

In the tape mode (TB/Pin 6 to ground) the signal goes from Pin 3 to Pin 15 or Pin 7 to Pin 9 when the switch is actuated. In the MIC, CD or TB stage, muting is switched off regardless of the operating state of the phonograph. The stage '■MIC" has priority switching.

From the AF switch {IC 230) the signal goes via    an AVC    (automatic    volume

control) T 250, T 251 at Pin 9 of the tone control IC 251 with associated basé booster. Treble control Is accomplished with TR 252 and bass control with TR 253. The control voltage for the volume and muting is on Pin 5; approx. 2,5 V at full volume, approx, 0 V while muting.

The 0C signal for the volume setting is supplied by the control unit.

Signal Output Pins 3 and 6 of IC 251 are routed    through    a network    to    the

driver stage for the output stage.

The parallel complementary power Darlington transistors T 151 through T 154 In the output stage allow a minimum loudspeaker Impedance of 2 ohms. Quiescent current compensation and thermic stabilization Is accomplished with T 150, the quiescent current setting with TR 250. The amplifier Is equipped with three protective circuits against overload mismatching, thermic overload.

1.) T 155 acts as a threshold switch for the electronic fuse. When the emitter current of the output transistors exceeds a certain value, T 252 is switched through by T 155 switching on the muting and thereby limiting the current.

2.) The actuation of the electronic fuse at collector T 252 is controlled by the control unit.

When its fuse Is tripped a number of times within a certain period, the volume Is reduced automatically by one step each time until the electronic fuse Is no longer activated.

3.) The thermal switch on the heat sink switches off the power supply to the output stage when the heat sink temperature reaches approx. 90 C (cooling malfunctioning). LED 150 Is dark. The switch-on point (following cooling down) Is approx. 60 C (switch-on hysteresis).

The terminating impedance at the loudspeaker output should not be less than 2 ohms. In the case of mismatching (less than 2 ohms), or short-circuit in the loudspeaker cable, the limiting circuit Is actuated.

The result Is distorted sound reproduction or reduction of the volume. After elimination of the mismatch the amplifier Is ready for operation and the volume can be readjusted.

The volume difference between the two channels is compensated at the factory by setting the levelling potentiometer TR 254.

1.4- Adj ustment of Controls

TR 230    -    microphone volume

TR 231    =    music fade-in    for    microphone mode

TR 252    =    treble control

TR 253    =    bass control

TR 230 for setting the microphone amplifier:

This adjustment is dependent upon the position of the phonograph in relation to the microphone and required microphone volume.

In case of feedback while paging, the control must be turned counterclockwise or the microphone be positioned In another direction to the speakers.

TR 231 for music fade-in in microphone mode:

There.the desired music volume level during paging can be controlled.'

TR 252 R and TR 252 L, treble controls, are to be set

according to the rooms only, according to the


locations. .

The maximum.position Is suggested In acoustically balanced

TR 253 R and TR 253 L, bass controls, must also be set locations and the desired bass reproduction.

1-5 MIC socket, Microphone Connection

A dynamic microphone with an Impedance of 200 ohms - 600 ohms with switch for relay control can be used.

NSM option accessories:

Microphone    Order    No.    224 223

Connection cable    Order No.    171 880    (10    m    long)

_© T E3 Socket

-5-1 Tape Recorder Connection

The TB socket allows the music from the phonograph tape recorder as well as music from a tape recorder phonograph.

to be recorded on a to be played by the

The AF signal (analog signal) for recording with a tape recorder is on Contacts 1 and 4 and can be connected directly with a stereo diode cable; Contacts 2, 7 and 8 (8 is ground).

1-6-2 Connection of Auxiliary Amplifier

An auxiliary amplifier can    be    connected to the TB socket. The AF signal    can

be fed directly from the    TB    socket    (Contacts 1 and 4) to be Input of    the

amplifier with a stereo diode cable.

The input sensitivity of the external amplifier should be 200 mV at a minimum Input impedance of 47 KOhms.

Note: A stereo diode cable    with a    5-pln plug is suitable for the above

connections. In this plug    Pin    1 must    be connected to Pin 1; 3 to 3; etc.

The stereo recording cable is not suitable because in such cables Pin 1 Is connected to 3 and 4 to 5 (crossed).

2 Adjustment Instructions for. Trimmer of Central Unit:    and    Output    Stiage

TR 150 for quiescent current adjustment of the output stage: The quiescent current must be set to 40 mA +5 mA. After replacement of the output transistor T 151 through T 154 a correction may be required.

Important! Muting is to be switched off for measuring and setting. The lift will be put In play position, the volume control is set at 0 and Si 150 or the thermal switch are repfaced by an ampere meter.

TR 201 and TR 202 for adjustment of volume control voltage:

Maximum volume for regularly selected titles in program step p 28 must be programmed to "31 “ (full volume).

Take measurements at test points TP-L and TP-R to ground; nominal value =

2,6 V (factory setting).

The Internal resistance of the measuring Instrument must be greater than 1 MOhm!

After replacement of IC 251 a correction may be required.

TR 254 R and TR 254 L, level controls for adjustment of the total amplification: Set at factory to correspond to the output voltage of the CD player.

Muting must be switched off. Volume, treble and bass set to maximum.

The output voltage on the loudspeaker connection with a load of 4 ohms is approx. 10 V - 25 W power per channel, with the AVC at full level. At minimum Impedance of 2 ohms the RMS output corresponds to 100 W RMS or 200 W music power at disc playing.

3 Repai r Aid

Amplifier integrated in central unit ES IV Malfunction: No sound, no output power:

It is assumed that LD 201    to LD 204    glow    with the same    Intensity and that

the power supply is therefore O.K.,    the    CO Is on the    CD player being,

played, and normal volume    was set in    program step P28 to    "31".

3-1 Output Stage

LD 150 on the output stage circuit board is dark. Malfunction probably located in. the output stage; check Si 150 and replace if required. If the fuse blows again, the output transistors are defective.

Remove output stage unit,    pull out cover    plates on the    bottom. Check for

short-circuit on transistors T 151/T 152 T 153/T 154 with ohmmeter. Since the transistors are connected in parallel, It Is only possible to test them In pairs.

For individual testing one transistor must be unsoldered from the defective pair. After replacement of the defective transistors the quiescent current must be readjusted with TR 150 according to the adjustment instructions.

3.2 Control o'f Volume and Muting

In the play mode approx. 2,6 V must be measured on Pin 5 of IC 251 (for full volume).

If the voltage is near 0 V, T 252 or the control "volume L and R" from the computer must be checked (reject line).

3_3 ~T r~a ci ng Sound Signal

Trace the sound signal arriving at CD plug according to the table.

The point where the signal is missing is probably the cause of the malfunction.

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2

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337-16

3

100 pF

2

270 pF

2

330 pF

2

560 pF

2

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1

1,5 nF

2

3,3 nF

2

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4,7 nF

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9

0,15 pF

100

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63

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POS. PART-No. DESCRIPTION

DATA    QTY


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611

620

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048

045

049

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232

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233

234

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560

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820

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221

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232, 233

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221

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221

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221

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282

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231

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252 RL

231

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231

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231

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221

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031

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172

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501

604

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33 KG    i    W    2

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56 KG    i    W    2

68 KG    i    W    2

82 KG    i    W    2

100 KG    i W    2

150 KG    i W    2


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UNIT DESCRIPTION

I CD CHANGER FOR NSM-PHONOGRAPHS

88 XV-CD SSSWSS&SS’

SILVER CITY SILVER SKY FASCINATION SOUNDMASTER FIRE BIRD/COUNTRY

903

831

486

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Serlavjstrsfli 80    Page    801-815/821-822

6530 Sirwen » Rhein

INDEX

PICKUP FUNCTION Transport Pull holder Return holder Feature

1.2

1.3

1.3

2

2.1

2.2

2.3

3

3.1

3.2

4

5

6

6.1

6.2

6.3

6.4


PICKUP DRIVER Lift control Grip control CD-Player control

PLAYER

Disc player CDM 3 Servo panel

PC8 DECODER BOARD

MAGAZINE

CD CHANGER 100, test, set, adjust

GENERAL INFORMATION

MAGAZINE

PLAYING UNIT

LIFT

Spare parts lists

1 PICKUP RUNGTION

The pickup serves to transport the CD’s between the magazines and the player.

ATTENTION! When the CD changer has the switch at the window (upper right), the transport does not function if the window is open.

If the window is opened while the CD is playing, the title will be played to the end, but the CD will only be transported back after the window Is

closed.

1.1 Transport

The lift is moved via a stepping motor controlled by the microprocessor of the control unit. The distance between 2 CD slots is 8 motor steps (1 opto counter step).

During the run the light barrier OPTSP, which Is directly connected to the drivewheel, checks the motor’s position every 4 steps. Stepping errors are immediately recognized and displayed with Er 75.

Together with the light barrier OPEND the end position of the lift is verified. Should a mistake appear here (signal too late or early) the display shows Er 76.

1.2 Pull Holder-

r

With both grip levers, brought into lock position by CD motors MOGRL for left and MOGRR for right, the CD holders with their CD’s are pulled out of the magazine. The light barrier OPPUM reports the correct position of the CD holder in the pickup unit.

If there is no report 2 sec. after switching on the motor, the display will show Er 71 for the left magazine or Er 72 for the right magazine.

1.3 Return Holder

To return a CD holder to its magazine, either motor MOGRL for the left magazine or MOGRR for the right magazine Is switched on In the opposite direction.

Light barriers OPGRL or OPGRR report the end position of the grips.

If the report does not appear within 2 sec. after switching on the motor, the display shows Er 73 for the left magazine or Er 74 for the right magazine.

.3.1 Feature

to remain on the player after it finishes playing, the the pickup driver board must be connected, is pulled out, the tray with the CD is returned to the


rf you want the CD solder bridge LB3 on If the cabinet switch magazine.


2 PICK UP DRIVER

2-1    Control

With output port IC3 the microprocessor of the control unit controls Switch transistors T 2-5 via drivers T 6-9. These drive the unipolar coli of the stepping motor (ST4, Pin 1-6). Using signal OPSTP (ST4, Pin 7) the microprocessor controls the position of the motors.

Together with signai OPEND (ST 3, Pin 6) the end position of the lift Is reported via input port IC 1.

2.2 Grip Control

Both of the grip motors (MOGRL for the left magazine and MOGRR for the right magazine) are driven from the double motor bridge IC 6 via output port IC 3.

While pulling a CD from the magazine the signal OPPUM (ST 3, Pin 7) reports the end position of the CD holder in the pickup to the microprocessor of the control unit.

While returning the CD it recognizes the end position of the grips via signals OPGRL (ST 3, Pin 5) for left and OPGRR (ST 3, Pin 6) for right.

2-3 Control of "the CD Player

Microcomputer IC B (T01B) is used to convert the Incoming serial data in I2C-Bus format from the decoder processed.

panel Into parallel signals that can be unit communicates with it via ports IC 4


The microprocessor of the control and IC 2.

3.1 Disc Player C D M 3

The COM3 contains the components laser diode, play motor, radial motor, and focus unit.

It reads the data from the CD.

3.2 Ser~vo Panel

The servo panel contains the components to control the COM3.

They consist primarily of the photodiode signal processor, the radial error processor, the drivers for the laser diode, the focus unit, the radial motor and the playing motor.

4- RGB DE COD EE R BOARD

The components servoprocessor, decoder, digital filter, DA converter and NF output driver are combined on the decoder board. It also contains the circuit to process the complete power supply for decoder board COM3 and servopanel.

5 MAGAZINES

2 equal magazines that are equipped changer. With different CD holders it The magazine can be swung out and totally taken Equipping with or changing CD’s can be done respective CD holders, inserting the new CD Into back till locks in the magazine.

with 50 CD holders each are in the CD is possible to play 5- or 3-inch CD’s, out.


6imply by the holder


taking out the and pushing it

174 903/17« 831 / 174 «6 / 173 274 / 175 WO    805

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