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Original LU-1 Emblem script for 1952
Seeburg Ed's
Controls
Levers, Knobs, Rotary
Dials and Buttons
Select-o-Matic 200 SL-1
1948
Select-o-Matic 200 S-1
1948
The selector panel provides and individual
control for each record - 400 positions. (1)
The first position (single yellow line) plays
the "A" side.  (2) The top position (single red
line) plays the "B" side.  (3) The center
position (double line, red and yellow) plays
both sides.  (4) The lower position means
the record will not be played.  With all levers
in the center position the Seeburg
automatically plays between 10 and 14
hours of continuous music without
repeating a selection, depending on the
proportion of 10-inch to 12-inch records
Levers
78 rpm units
Levers
33-1/3 rpm units
Later models of the  home LP
players were programmed via a
telephone push-button pad.
Some models of the 200LU-1 45 rpm players
had simple green record number indicators on
a white field.  Record sides were indicated by
colors bands.
Some models of the 200LU-1 45 rpm
players had black or white record
number indicators on an alternative
red, blue, yellow, green field.
200LU-1 Control panel
consisted of  a Light Switch,
Treble, Bass, Volume/On/Off,
and a Scan / Reject button (from
top to bottom)
200LU-3 of 1957 had a reconfigured
control panel  with a Light Switch,
San / Reject button, Treble, Bass,
Volume, and separate Power switch.
The 200LU-3 45 rpm players had black or
white record number indicators on an
alternative red, blue, yellow, green field.  
Record sides were indicated by colors
and icons.   Side A =blue square, Side B
=red diamond, and Sides A+B =blue +red
stripes
Early models of the home LP players were
programmed via a telephone style rotary dial.
Levers
45 rpm units
New LU-3 Emblem script for 1957