D-Link PM0599-03 owner manual Sequence of Operation

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SEQUENCE OF OPERATION

Step 1: Power on the jukebox

With the System Power Supply power switch in the ON position, plug the AC power from the back of the jukebox into a standard, grounded wall outlet.

If the CC does not automatically start to boot-up, press the power reset button in once and release.

Step 2: The operating system automatically begins to boot. The following is viewed on the monitor:

Low-level hardware checks

Windows XP Embedded Operating System Loads The AMI Entertainment® Software Application Loads

Step 3: The user interface (see Figure 3-7) is viewed on the monitor. No music is in the queue, no selections are available and the amplifier is muted.

Step 4: Customer provides a form of payment. “Credit” displays a value greater than 0. For cash:

Bill Acceptor takes the money

Acceptor outputs pulse(s) to the Controller (no escrow)

Communication Controller sends money information to the computer via the RS-485 bus.

Computer increases the credits accordingly

“Credit” is changed on the application (monitor)

Step 5: Customer makes a song selection

For local music:

Customer touches album name, song name, and confirmation to make selection

Touch screen sends selection information to the computer

The song is placed into queue and 1 credit will decrement

For downloadable music:

Customer touches song name to make selection

Touch screen sends selection information to the computer

Application prompts customer to approve that the selection will cost 1 extra credit

2 credits removed and song is placed in queue

Computer begins to download song from Internet to the local drive

The download may take 3-5 minutes depending on network traffic and the number of downloaded songs selected before hand

Step 6: Selection is played

Computer sends a message to the Communication Controller to un-mute the amplifier.

Song is located on the local computer hard drive, and played. Use the Volume Control to adjust volume.

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MOD BOX INSTALLATION & OWNER’S MANUAL

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Contents MoD BoX Installation & Owner’s Manual Page Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Unpacking & System Description IntroductionMOD BOX Jukebox Features General FeaturesHandy Case Unpacking InstructionsVisual Inspection ExteriorInstallation Instructions Installing the Hanger BracketInstalling the Hanger Bracket Hanging the MOD BOX on a Bracket Witness LineLocking the MOD BOX to the Bracket Major Components of the MOD BOX Mars Bill Acceptor Watt Audio Digital Power AmplifierPreamplifier Credit Card ReaderMajor Components Major Components MOD BOX Specifications GeneralPower System Power Supply Board AssemblyNetwork Where to Install the Designated Line and Router Internet WiringRouter/Modem Power Router & ROUTER/MODEM Power OutletRouter IntroductionEthernet Cable Pin Out and Instructions EnnnSelect a Location Installing the RouterPower on the Router Mount or Place the RouterRouter Setup Screen Programming the RouterProcedure Dynamic IP Used by most cable modems See FigureTime Warner Roadrunner Comcast formerly AT&T Broadband InternetCox PPPoE Used by many DSL modems See Figure Static IP Installing Hard Drive and Testing Installing the Hard DriveLine Cord Location to Completely Disconnect Power IDE and Power Cable Attached to Hard Drive Testing the Unit PeripheralsAudio Test Music Selection and PricingIntroduction Sound System SetupSound System Setup If the Room or Speaker System Requires a Trade-Off Equalizer SettingsWhat The Equalizer Does Procedures for Adjustment View of PreamplifierHard or Non-Absorbent Rooms Soft and Highly Absorbent RoomsAverage or Moderately Absorbent Rooms Paging Watts of RMS Power per Amplifier or 125 Watts per ChannelSpeaker Synopsis Speaker Rating Each 8 Ohms @ 150 Watts Connections for Either Ohms Speakers or 8 OHM Speakers Dual Volume Control 4-WIRE Single Volume Control 3-WIREPerimeter Lighting Controller Lighting Controller on MOD BOX Door Routine Service Preventive Maintenance Exterior PartProcedure Troubleshooting Communication Controller Power Supply BoardMOD BOX LED’S Computer Core Assembly HDD LED REDSequence of Operation Connection Diagrams CommunicationcontrollerwiringdiagramComputerwiring Power Wiring Amplifier Assembly Troubleshooting Charts Problem Symptom Probable CauseProblem Symptom Probable Cause Troubleshooting Merit Product Support and Services Merit Limited Warranty Merit Industries, Inc. Software License Agreement Limitation on Liability Contrat de licence de logiciel de Merit Industries, Inc Exclusion de toute autre garantie Merit Industries, Inc. Softwarelizenzabkommen Beschränkungen Page Page PM0599-03