Wurlitzer One More Time Vinyl Operating Instructions Manual

Wurlitzer One More Time Vinyl Operating Instructions Manual

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ONE MORE TIME VINYL
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  • Page 1 21 GB ONE MORE TIME VINYL Operating Instructions...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Technical details OMT VINYL ........3 Features .
  • Page 4 18.8 Record not properly returned to carrier ..........24 18.9 Notes .
  • Page 5: Technical Details Omt Vinyl

    Features Technical details OMT VINYL Features Stereo amplifier with automatic level control and electronic overload protection, power 2 x 55w 3 way stereo loudspeaker system with 6 speakers 100 selections (50 records) played by a high quality Tonar Magnetic System Microprocessor controlling all functions including credit and bonus steps as well as record plays and automatic memory of the top tunes Playstimulator playing a record in intervals between 1 and 98 minutes automatically...
  • Page 6: Set Up To Play

    Selection & Credit Computer (S&CC) Set up to play The ONE MORE TIME VINYL is delivered ready to play. There are several tasks to perform in order to ensure proper operation and best sound. Open the jukebox. Apply slightly pressure against the door while turning the key. The lock is spring loaded so the slight pressure against the door allows the key to turn easily.
  • Page 7: Service Programs

    Service programs Service programs 3.2.1 How to call up service program Set slide switch ’SERVICE’ (1) to ’ON’. T.T. Press ’LT’ button (2) once. Service Korb Location ACHTUNG: MEMORY-Stecker von OFF auf ON umstecken, wenn Top Tunes, Popularitätszähler oder Kassenzähler arbeiten soll. ATTENTION: Move MEMORY Plug from OFF to ON if Top tunes, Pop Meter or...
  • Page 8: How To Leave The Service Program

    Free play Button 6 - A-side solenoid When you press button 6 the display shows 6 - 1, relay M6 of the S&CC and the A-side solenoid should be activated while the display shows 6 - 2. Button 7 - check of gear box motor When you press button 7 relay M should be activated and the changer plays the B-side of the record.
  • Page 9: Playstimulator / Continuous Play

    Playstimulator / continuous play Playstimulator / continuous play The playstimulator may be programmed to random selection of a title in periods of 1 to 98 minutes. (Factory preset is 99 for continuous play). Therefore: Call up service program (slide switch SERVICE in position ON, press ’LT’ button once). Press button 5.
  • Page 10: Coin And Credit Programming

    Coin and credit programming Coin and credit programming The price per play is set by jumper wires on the S&CC as shown in the examples. After having changed wire links press ’LT’ button to confirm new settings. US (example) $ 1.00 25cts 0,25 blue 1 $ grey...
  • Page 11: Device Description Of The Amplifier K99

    The amplifier K99 is optimised for universal use in Deutsche Wurlitzer GmbH jukeboxes. Great importance had been attached for an easy handling and stand alone function without the S&CC unit. The output power is designed for the standard used internal speakers of Deutsche Wurlitzer GmbH jukeboxes.
  • Page 12: Verification Of Power Voltage

    1 - 8 = 230V supply to other contact. Temperaturwächter = 2 - 4 thermalfuse Deutsche Wurlitzer GmbH wt/r Art.-Nr. 0058498 K99 210VA If you intend to change the power VDE 0551/ EN 60742 50/60Hz voltage to a higher voltage (e.g. from...
  • Page 13: Position Of Fuses And Plug Connectors On The K99

    Coin and credit programming Position of fuses and plug connectors on the K99 Fuses used on the amplifier board are DIN41571 5x20 slow blow or medium blow in the US version ECKEL BNEHMEN EMOVE OVER 6x32 slow blow. Value of used fuses is printed on Verstärker K 99 0056041 Amplifier...
  • Page 14: The First Power On

    Coin and credit programming The first power ON The mains switch is located at the rear ECKEL BNEHMEN side of the jukebox. Wallboxes are EMOVE OVER equipped with an external mains Verstärker K 99 0056041 Amplifier K 99 C-UL ECHANIK 0058484 switch accessible from the side.
  • Page 15: The Infrared Remote Control

    Coin and credit programming The infrared remote control An infrared remote control is installed from factory or can be delivered as conversion kit (part no. 0058809). If it has been installed the hand transmitter is located in the cash box. If credit is given or free play is programmed a RCS-K record can be selected with the buttons 0 to 9 and...
  • Page 16: Treble And Bass Control

    Coin and credit programming Treble and bass control Sound control can be made by the bass and ECKEL BNEHMEN EMOVE OVER treble pots on the amplifier. Verstärker K 99 ECHANIK Amplifier K 99 C-UL ECHANISM TEREO CAUTION TO REDUCETHE RISK ntern xtern OF FIRE REPLA CE ONL Y...
  • Page 17: External Speaker Connection

    Coin and credit programming External speaker connection The amplifier can operate in two ECKEL BNEHMEN different modes. The normal operation EMOVE OVER mode reproduces the music in normal Verstärker K 99 0056041 Amplifier K 99 C-UL ECHANIK 0058484 stereo sound. So external speakers ECHANISM can be added to each channel.
  • Page 18: External Amplifier Connection

    Coin and credit programming NOTE: Connect external speakers to the screw terminals on the LH amplifier in 2-Channel mode only! ECKEL BNEHMEN ECKEL BNEHMEN EMOVE OVER EMOVE OVER Verstärker K 99 Verstärker K 99 0056041 0056041 Amplifier K 99 C-UL ECHANIK Amplifier K 99 C-UL...
  • Page 19: Disabling The Internal Mute Circuit

    E /O TEREO MODE ANAL HANNEL INPUT E /O connector please order the Deutsche RWEITERUNG Wurlitzer GmbH technical information leaflets TI-MA-116. Input selector With DIP switch (1) you can set either CD or tape input as active. NZEIGE ISPLAY RS232 ICRO...
  • Page 20: Trouble Shooting Chart

    Failures of the illumination, lamps and power system generally Trouble shooting chart 18.1 Failures of the illumination, lamps and power system generally Symptom Cause Possible faults No light, jukebox not working No power at wall socket House fuse blown. at all Open primary circuit Mains switch off or defective.
  • Page 21: Fuses Of The Power Supply - Which One Controls What Circuit

    Fuses of the power supply - which one controls what circuit 18.2 Fuses of the power supply - which one controls what circuit The fuse holders on all boards are captable to hold either 5x20mm fuses of DIN41571 standard or fuses of 6x32mm size.
  • Page 22: Faults With The Coin And Credit System

    Faults with the coin and credit system 18.3 Faults with the coin and credit system The jukebox, however, normally operates with credits established with the Free Credit button (located above the coin switches) resp. on the coin acceptor interface or by inserting coins. The function of the coin system can be checked by observing the LED ’M’...
  • Page 23: Faults With The Selection System (Credit System Is Working)

    Faults with the selection system (Credit system is working) 18.4 Faults with the selection system (Credit system is working) Symptom Cause Possible faults No selections, number of Open or shorted circuits in the Plug YELLOW displaced or not deep actuated keys not displayed keyboard wiring enough inserted (credits available)
  • Page 24: Repetitive Play Of Records, Selected Or Non-Selected Ones

    Repetitive play of records, selected or non-selected ones 18.5 Repetitive play of records, selected or non-selected ones Symptom Cause Possible faults Repetitive play of one record Main cam motor not stopping Braking resistor R10 (47ohms) at motor with the record carrier not at the end of the play cycle MM open making a rotation between...
  • Page 25 Failures of the record changer after properly completed selection Record carrier does not rotate Carrier motor KM disabled Microswitch M3 (at carrier latch) although the carrier latch maladjusted or defective) opens after a selection Microswitch K8 (at gripper arm) maladjusted or gripper arm not full in rest position (refer to chapter 18.9.6, on page...
  • Page 26: Failures With The Tone Arm Or The Tone System

    Failures with the tone arm or the tone system 18.7 Failures with the tone arm or the tone system Symptom Cause Possible faults First second of music missing Tone arm release lever and Tone arm release adjusting screw not because pick-up jumps off bushing assembly opening too far enough in starting groove...
  • Page 27: Notes

    Notes 18.9 Notes 18.9.1 Note 1 The fluorescent lamps’ circuit is based on 230v. Except with certain ’UL’ models, there are always 230v at the lamps’ socket on the amplifier panel independent to the factory set mains voltage! Lamp, starter and ballast is a matched group, never use replacements of other wattage! Check for a defective starter before you check for a defective lamp.
  • Page 28: Note 3 B

    Notes 18.9.4 Note 3 B The locating pulse ’101’ can be checked with the LED indicator K. For a check bring the record preceding 101 beneath the gripper arm. Both K and Z then have to be dark. Do not mind if K is lit when the carrier rests with 101/102 beneath the gripper arm.
  • Page 29: Note 7

    Notes 18.9.9 Note 7 A detail of circuit timing: Main cam motor MM is started by relay 2 of the S&CC for about 3 seconds. After this the transfer switch K6 should have made well within these 3 seconds. If K6 is maladjusted or defective, the main gripper arm is about half between the record carrier and the turntable.
  • Page 30: Connection Diagram

    Connection diagram Speaker- Bubble Tubes and System rotating cylinders PTION XTERNER AUTSPRECHER XTERNAL PEAKER PTION 8W / 80 W Verstärker Amplifier RS 232 NFRAROT- EGLER NFRARED- EMOTE USGANG INGANG XTRA INGANG 300mV 300mV UTPUT IKROFON NPUT XTRA NPUT ICROPHONE gelb/yellow blau/blue rot/red braun/brown...
  • Page 31: Circuit Diagram Omt Vinyl Chassis

    Circuit diagram OMT VINYL chassis OMT VINYL – edition: 13.08.2007...
  • Page 32: Wiring Diagram K99 - Power Supply

    Wiring diagram K99 - power supply OMT VINYL – edition: 13.08.2007...
  • Page 33: Wiring Diagram K99 - Power Amp

    Wiring diagram K99 - power amp OMT VINYL – edition: 13.08.2007...
  • Page 34: Wiring Diagram K99 - Pre Amp

    Wiring diagram K99 - pre amp 3R49 3R50 3R32 3R31 100k 100k 3R22 3R21 100k 3R10 100k 3C23 3C22 3R13 47uF 47µF 100nF 3C31 3R51 100nF 3C32 3R52 3C36 220nF 3C37 3C38 220nF 3R53 220nF 3C43 3C42 5n6F 5n6F 3C48 10nF 3R59 100R...
  • Page 35: Wiring Diagram K99 - Sound Controler

    Wiring diagram K99 - sound controler OMT VINYL – edition: 13.08.2007...
  • Page 36: Wiring Diagram K99 - Port A

    Wiring diagram K99 - port A OMT VINYL – edition: 13.08.2007...
  • Page 37: Wiring Diagram K99 - Mute

    Wiring diagram K99 - mute OMT VINYL – edition: 13.08.2007...
  • Page 38: Wiring Diagram K99 - Power Supply Euro 230V

    Wiring diagram K99 - power supply Euro 230V OMT VINYL – edition: 13.08.2007...
  • Page 39 Wiring diagram K99 - power supply UL/USA 117V OMT VINYL – edition: 13.08.2007...
  • Page 40: Connection Diagram Ir Remote Control/Amplifier K99

    Connection diagram IR remote control/amplifier K99 ECKEL BNEHMEN Handsender EMOVE OVER RCS-K No.: 0059745 Verstärker K 99 Transmitter Amplifier K 99 C-UL ECHANIK SELECTION ECHANISM OPTION 0059745 TEREO CAUTION RESET TO REDUCE THE RISK ntern xtern OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE AND hannel hannel...
  • Page 42 Germany Deutsche Wurlitzer GmbH Wurlitzerstraße 6 D-32609 Hüllhorst Tel.: +49 (0) 57 44 - 941-0 Fax: +49 (0) 57 44 - 941 220 contact@deutsche-wurlitzer.de Part no.: 0071119 Edition 4708 Wurlitzer® A Registered Trademark of the Gibson Guitar Corporation...

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