Data Sync Engineering Seeburg Manual do Proprietário - Página 3
Procurar online ou descarregar pdf Manual do Proprietário para Jukebox Data Sync Engineering Seeburg. Data Sync Engineering Seeburg 10 páginas. Mp3 player ~ 6-watt amplifier ~ digital display ~ 10,000 songs
Player
Status
Service
Switch
Line-Out
Audio
D.C.
Power
NOTE: The wallbox has "knock-out" plugs to run your wires through. Or you
can drill out a new hole if it's a matter of convenience.
MAKING SELECTIONS
Song selections are made using a 3 or 4 digit number. If
no credits are available, or not in Free Play, the keypad is
ignored and zero "Selections Remaining" will display.
If 3-digit mode and the first digit is not within the allowable
range, it is ignored (service mode parameter "C").
If you change your mind before the last digit entry, you
can start over by pressing RESET. If all digits have been
entered, then RESET has no effect.
As digits are entered, the display will show "Selection
Being Made". After all digits are entered, the song play
will begin immediately or if another song is currently
playing, the new selection will be stored in memory. If the
same song is already in memory, waiting to be played,
then the new selection will be discarded to eliminate
duplicates.
The "waiting to play" memory can store up to 126 song
selections. If the memory if full, the new selection is
ignored and the credit will not be taken.
After a selection is made, the display will continue to
show "Selection Being Made" for about 2 seconds, switch
to "Credits Remaining" for about 5 seconds then finally
"Selection Playing". Pressing RESET will bring up
"Selections Remaining" then back to "Selection Playing".
Compact
Flash
Connector
LED
INSTALLATION
After loading music onto your
Compact Flash, carefully insert the
memory card into the players CF
connector. Attach the D.C. power
cable then plug in the AC adapter.
A rotating pattern will appear on
the display. After a few moments,
the "Selections Remaining" will be
displayed.
If the rotating pattern appears for
more than a minute, examine the
Player Status LED. It may be
blinking out an error code, such as
blink-blink-pause, over and over.
See the "Error Codes" page for
problem descriptions.
Selections
Remaining
Lower two
digits showing
a maximum of
up to 99 or FP
Selection
Starts with
highest or
first digit
Selection
Playing
All 3 or 4 digits
displayed
song play
Being
Made
during