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FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE:

CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR

For a list of distributors, visit  the Merit Entertainment Web site

www.meritgames.com

MoD BoX

Installation & Owner’s

Manual

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Section 3:  Installing
Hard Drive & Testing

Installing the Hard Drive .................... 27
Testing the Unit ................................... 29

Touch Screen ................................. 29
Bill Acceptor ................................... 29
Audio Test ...................................... 30
Music Selection and Pricing ........... 30
Connection Rules ........................... 30

Section 4:  Sound System Setup

Introduction ......................................... 31
Sound System Setup ......................... 31
Paging ................................................... 35
Speaker Synopsis .............................. 35
Speaker Connection Guide for
MoD BoX Deluxe Models ................... 38

Section 5:  

Perimeter Lighting

Controller ............................................. 42

Section 6: Routine Service ............

44

Introduction ......................................... 44
Preventive Maintenance ................... 45

Exterior ........................................... 45
Touch Screen Calibration ............... 45

Section 7: Troubleshooting

Introduction ......................................... 46

MoD BoX LED’s .................................... 47

Power Supply Board ...................... 47
Communication Controller ............... 47
Computer Core Assembly .............. 48

Sequence of Operation ..................... 49

Connection Diagrams ........................ 50

Troubleshooting Charts ................... 54

Contact Information ........................... 57

Warranty ............................................... 58

Software License
Agreements ........................................ 59

Table of Contents

Safety Instructions ........................ 1

Section 1:  Unpacking
& System Description

Introduction ......................................... 3

MoD BoX Jukebox Features ............. 4

Unpacking Instructions ..................... 5

Visual Inspection ............................ 5
Handy Case .................................... 5

Installation Instructions .................... 6

Installing the
Hanger Bracket .............................. 6
Hanging the MoD BoX
on the Bracket ................................ 8

Major Components ............................ 10

MoD BoX Specifications .................... 14

General ........................................... 14
Sound System ................................ 14
Fuses and Circuit Breakers ........... 14
Lighting ........................................... 14

Power System .................................... 15

Section 2 - Network

Introduction ......................................... 16

Where to Install the Designated
Line and Router .................................... 17

Internet Wiring ................................ 17
Router ............................................. 17

Router/Modem Power .......................... 18

The Router ............................................. 19

Introduction ..................................... 19

Ethernet Cable Pin Out
and Instructions ................................. 20

Installing the Router .......................... 21

Description ..................................... 21

Programming the Router ................. 22

Introduction ..................................... 22
Description ..................................... 22
Procedure ....................................... 23

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1.

Read these instructions.

2.

Keep these instructions.

3.

Heed all warnings.

4.

Follow all instructions.

5.

Do not use this apparatus near water.

6.

Clean only with a dry cloth.

7.

Do not block any ventilation openings.
Install in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.

8.

Do not install near any heat sources
such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves, or other apparatus (including
amplifiers) that produce heat.

9.

Do not defeat the safety purpose of the
polarized or grounding-type plug.  A
polarized plug has two blades with one
wider than the other.  A grounding type
plug has two blades and a third ground-
ing prong.  The wide blade or the third
prong are provided for your safety.  If
the provided plug does not fit into your
outlet, consult an electrician for replace-
ment of the obsolete outlet.

10. Protect the power cord from being

walked on or pinched, particularly at
plugs, convenience receptacles, and
the point where they exit from the ap-
paratus.

        IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

11. Only use the attachments/accessories

specified by the manufacturer.

12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod,

bracket, or table specified by the manu-
facturer or sold with the apparatus.
When a cart is used, use caution when
moving the cart/apparatus combination
to avoid injury from tip-over.

13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning

storms or when unused for long peri-
ods of time.

14. Refer all servicing to qualified service

personnel.  Servicing is required when
the apparatus has been damaged in
any way, such as when the power-sup-
ply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has
been spilled or objects have fallen into
the apparatus, the apparatus has been
exposed to rain or moisture, does not
operate normally, or has been dropped.

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The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol,
within an equilateral triangle is intended to
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated
“dangerous voltage” within the product’s en-
closure that may be of sufficient magnitude
to constitute a risk of electric shock to per-
sons.

The exclamation point within an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the user to the
presence of important operating and main-
tenance servicing instructions in the litera-
ture accompanying the jukebox.

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

DO NOT REMOVE ANY COVERS, GUARDS, OR SHIELDS.

NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS ARE INSIDE THIS JUKEBOX.

REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL

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WARNING:

 To reduce the risk of fire or

electric shock, do not expose this appara-
tus to rain or moisture.
No objects filled with liquid, such as vases,
shall be placed on the apparatus.

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INTRODUCTION

The MoD BoX jukebox is part of a much larger system – the AMI

Entertainment

®

 network.  This network is a digital platform that

delivers music across the Internet to Jukeboxes anywhere.

The MoD BoX jukebox is an Internet-enabled jukebox that allows all

the traditional functions of a jukebox backed by the power of the

Internet.  The Internet connectivity gives patrons more features, such

as the ability to download “Music On Demand” songs when their

song choice is not already on the jukebox

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MOD BOX JUKEBOX FEATURES

The major MoD BoX features are:

General Features:

Sturdy construction and reliable design

Conveniently located customer, operator, and service controls

All major components are modular and easy to replace, if needed

Computer-controlled digital music

A 250-watt amplifier with dual 7-band equalizers

Song reject

300 album and cover art capacity

Unwanted music categories can be blocked

Bill acceptance of $1, $5, $10, and $20

700-bill capacity bill acceptor

Web-based management

Attract mode

“Music On Demand” song download

Dynamic search capabilities

No pause between plays

Easy to change pricing

Service Features:

All servicing can be done from the front of the jukebox

Modular component construction for easy replacement

Complete cash and play audit information

Password protected Operator Web site

• Access anytime and from anywhere

• Track revenue and usage

• Download new music and other content

• Check system status

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UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS

This section contains information for unpacking the jukebox and installing it at a location.
Save all tie-down hardware in case the MoD BoX must be moved to another location.

Exterior

1.

Remove the shipping carton with care.  Do not use shipping hooks or sharp tools that
could damage the jukebox cabinet.

2.

Remove the plastic bag that covers the jukebox.

3.

Carefully inspect the interior and exterior of the jukebox to ensure that no damage
occurred during transit.

If damage is detected, the carrier who delivered the jukebox should be contacted
immediately to examine it.  Regardless of the exterior condition of the shipping car-
tons, the carrier should be called and notified of damage.  Do not destroy packing
material or boxes until the carrier’s agent has examined them.

Damage claims are your responsibility.  Do not return damaged merchandise until
after your claim has been established.  The invoice amount for repair charges can
then be collected from the carrier.

Doors

1.

Locate the red bag in the coin return on the side of the cabinet.  Remove the door key
from the bag and unlock the top door.  Turn the key to the right and press in on the
door as you turn the key.

VISUAL INSPECTION

Check to be sure that all electrical plugs are completely seated into their receptacles.

HANDY CASE

Locate the Handy Case, the blue plastic envelope.  The Handy Case contains a variety of
items, including manuals, spare parts, and fuses.  The monitor control module (to control
vertical/horizontal controls and brightness/contrast controls) is also in the case, and should
be plugged into the mating connector on the monitor should you need to adjust the monitor
settings.  Keep the Handy Case with the jukebox at all times for ready reference.

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CAUTION

MoD BoX must be solidly fastened to structural mem-
bers within the supporting wall.
MoD BoX weighs 130 pounds (50 kg); if it falls, it could
cause damage or injury.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

INSTALLING THE HANGER BRACKET

NOTE:  It is recommended that all wall installations or removals be performed by
two people for safety reasons.

NOTE:  Before installing the MoD BoX on a wall, you should first install the hard
drive.

1.

PREFERRED METHOD*:  At the installation location, use a level to mark a horizontal line
that is exactly 64-3/8” (163.5 CM) off the floor.  This will place the bottom of the MoD
BoX at the recommended 38” (965 cm) above the floor.  Refer to Figure 1-1.

2.

Using the level, mark another horizontal line which is 17" (43.2 cm) below the first line.

3.

Locate the wall stud locations on the horizontal lines.  Drill 5/32” holes at the marks.
Place the hanger against the wall and secure using the (4) 1/4” x 1-1/2” lag screws
supplied.

*  In order to comply with the height requirements of ADA (Americans with Disabilities

Act), this line must be no more than 55-3/8” (140.6 cm) from the floor

.

CAUTION

Supplied fasteners (1-1/2” lag screws) are for wood
wall stud construction.  For other types of construc-
tion, installer must provide and use appropriate
fasteners.

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FIGURE 1-1 - INSTALLING THE HANGER BRACKET

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16"

STUDS

17"

FLOOR

64-3/8"

HANGER

BRACKET

OPTIONAL

ANCHOR HOLE

TO LOCK

MOD BOX

TO BRACKET

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FIGURE 1-2 - WITNESS LINE MOLDED INTO THE RIGHT UPPER SIDE OF THE

CABINET (ONE ON EACH SIDE)

FIGURE 1-3 - MOD BOX LOWERED ON STUDS

3.

Push the MoD BoX against wall and lower it onto the studs (see Figure 1-3).

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HANGING THE MOD BOX ON A BRACKET

1.

Before installing the MoD BoX on the bracket, make sure that:

-The jukebox is turned off and unplugged.
-The door is closed and locked.
-All cabling that has to be routed to outside the jukebox (network, speaker,
  and power cables) is connected and routed through the rectangular access
  hole in the back of the jukebox.

2.

To aid in installation, mark a horizontal line on the wall approximately 7” from the
center of the upper studs on the bracket to the outside of each stud.  As you lift
MoD BoX to the Hanger Bracket, you will be able to line up the witness line molded
into the cabinet

 

with the line that you made on the wall.  (see Figure 1-2).

WITNESS 
LINE 

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FIGURE 1-4 - LOCKING THE MOD BOX TO THE BRACKET

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4.

Verify that the back panel is properly seated on the studs.

5.

Lock the MoD BoX onto the bracket with the provided 10-32 machine screw (see

Figure 1-4).

SCREW LOCATION

FOR LOCKING

MOD BOX TO BRACKET

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MAJOR COMPONENTS OF THE MOD BOX

Figures 1-5 and 1-6 show the major components of the MoD BoX Jukebox.  Take a
minute to familiarize yourself with these components.

Core Computer

The Core Computer is the heart of the system and has a removable hard drive and a single
board computer.  The hard drive is the only storage in the system and retains: Windows XP
Embedded Operating System software, all Application software, all music, and all setup and
audit data.  The single board computer converts music selections stored on the hard drive
into a stereo signal for the systems audio components.  It also connects to the Internet, the
SVGA touch screen monitor, and to the other peripherals through the Communication Con-
troller.

Touch Screen 15" LCD Monitor

All viewing, displaying, selecting, or entering is done through the Touch Screen Monitor.  Some
of the things it is used for are:  viewing and making selections, displaying the selection play-
ing, displaying pricing and credits, viewing and changing setup and audit data, and down-
loading “Music On Demand” selections.

System Power Supply

The system power supply produces +9 VDC, +12 VDC, +24 VDC, and has a relay to turn on/
off the jukebox lights, touch screen monitor, and bill acceptor.   It has an IEC 320 power inlet,
two 6A circuit breakers, two 4A fuses, and a power switch for service/repair of the jukeboxes
parts.  The power switch removes power from all components except the Core Computer and
the Router.

Transformer Assembly

Supplies power for the 250 Watt Digital Audio Amplifier and preamplifier, plus the system’s
DC power supply voltages +9 VDC, +12 VDC, and + 24 VDC.

Communication Controller

Connects the Core Computer serial RS-232 COM1 port to the serial RS-485 modules.  This
also includes the coin switch interface.  Provides push buttons for service mode, touch screen
calibration, and rejecting a song.

Router

This device provides the interface between the Core Computer and the broadband modem or
satellite receiver.  There is a one time configuration process to set this device for your
particular Internet Service Provider (ISP).  In addition to the port required for the Core
Computer, there are three other ports provided for other devices.

Switch and Volume Control

This unit controls the main power to the jukebox.  It contains the Selection Reject Switch, the
Volume Control Switch, the core computer’s reset switch, the router reset switch and the ON-
OFF switch.  This switch controls the power to the lights and touch screen.  The amplifier,
router and core computer are unaffected.

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Preamplifier

The preamplifier is mounted on top of the amplifier.  It receives the audio signals from the
audio card in the core computer and amplifies and conditions these signals before sending
them on to the power amplifier.  It also provides connections for the paging kit, (part number
KOV-106-000-06

 

- not included) and 7-band tone controls for each audio channel.

250-Watt Audio Digital Power Amplifier

The 2-channel audio digital power amplifier is rated 250 watts (125 per channel) RMS into an
8 ohm load.  The full volume output voltage is 32 volts.

The amplifier is protected against overloads and short circuits.  Continuous severe over-
loads or shorts may shut down the amplifier (or a channel) but will not damage it.  If the
overload is removed a signal will reset the amplifier when the next selection plays.

Output Transformers - MoD BoX Deluxe model only - available as a separate kit
for standard model (part number KOV-106-000-05)

The output transformers “step up” the power amplifier’s output voltage for 70-volt extension
speakers.  They also provide screw connections for selecting different power levels for exten-
sion speakers and allow the use of lower impedance speaker connections (4 ohms mini-
mum).

Mars Bill Acceptor

The AE2611 bill acceptor with a 700-bill stacker operates off 120 VAC input power and out-
puts its pulsed credit signal to the Communication Controller.

Credit Card Reader

By installing this optional kit (part number KOV-106-000-04), your MoD BoX will accept Visa
and MasterCard transactions for $5, $10 or $20 credits.

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FIGURE 1-5 - MAJOR COMPONENTS

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COMMUNICATION
CONTROLLER

AMPLIFIER ACCESSORY
BOARD (DELUXE ONLY)

ROUTER

CORE COMPUTER

POWER RESET SWITCH

HARD DRIVE

ON-OFF SWITCH

VOLUME CONTROL

SELECTION REJECT SWITCH

POWER

TRANSFORMER

POWER SUPPLY

KEY-HOLE SLOTS
FOR MOUNTING
BOX (4 PLACES)

AMPLIFIER &
PRE-AMPLIFIER

ROUTER RESET SWITCH

OUTPUT TRANSFORMER
(DELUXE ONLY)

ACCESS HOLE FOR
ROUTING POWER,
NETWORK & SPEAKER
WIRES OUTSIDE JUKEBOX

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FIGURE 1-6 - MAJOR COMPONENTS

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TOUCH SCREEN
AND FLAT PANEL
LCD MONITOR

BILL ACCEPTOR
AND STACKER

LOGO
LIGHTING

COIN ACCEPTOR

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MOD BOX SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL

Depth .............................................................................................................................. 13 in.

Width ............................................................................................................................... 24 in.

Height .............................................................................................................................. 36 in.

Power Requirements ................................................. 120 VAC 60 Hz. 475 watts 4.8 amps

Pricing .......................................... See Credit Pricing Screen, in the MoD BoX User Manual

Bill Acceptor ........................ Mars AE2611 w/700 Bill Stacker Accepts $1, $5, $10, & $20

Coin Acceptor ....................................................................................... Imonex - Accepts 25¢

Credit Card Reader ........................ Optional Kit - Magnetic Card Reader (KOV-106-000-04)

Touch Screen Monitor .............................................. 15" LCD with ELO Saw touch screen

SOUND SYSTEM

Core Computer

Type .......................................................................................................... 16-bit Stereo
Frequency Response ......................................................................... 20 to 20,000 Hz.
Channel Separation ......................................................................... 90 dB @ 1,000 Hz.
Output .......................................................... 0.7 V  (approx. depending on the album)

Power Amplifier (Second 1000-watt Stereo Amplifier is Optional)

250-Watt Stereo
FTC Rating, 8-Ohm Loads @ .5% THD .................................................. 250 watts RMS

with Output Transformer
(standard in MoD BoX Deluxe or available as a kit - part number KOV-106-000-05),
FTC Rating, 70V Lines @ .5% THD (125 per ch) .................................. 250 watts RMS

Preamplifier

Channels ............................................................................................................... Two
AVD Control Range ............................................................................................... 20 dB
Tone control is accomplished through a 7-band equalizer

Selection System Capacity ................................................................................. 300 Albums

Output Transformer (MoD BoX Deluxe model or available as a kit,
part number KOV-106-000-05) ......................................... 70 V line for extension speakers

System Frequency Response ................................................................ 40 to 20,000 ±4 dB

FUSES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS

System Power Supply

120 VAC (Transformer Primary Only ..................... Two 6-amp Circuit Breakers
24 VAC .............................................................................................. 4-amp Fuse
+12 VDC ............................................................................................ 4-amp Fuse

LIGHTING

LED ........................................................................................................... Custom

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POWER SYSTEM

Because of the way the MoD BoX operates, the Power Switch shown and described in
Section 1 does not disconnect all power.  Turning this switch OFF gives every outward
appearance that the jukebox is off, but the amplifier system is left energized so that the
paging system (if installed) still operates and the core computer is left on so that the dial-
up modem kit (if installed) can still make its scheduled call(s) even if the jukebox is
“turned off” for the day.

Therefore it is important to bear in mind that to completely disconnect all power you must
either unplug the power cord at the wall, or if that is inconvenient it can be disconnected
where it enters the jukebox at the Power Supply Board Assembly.  See Figure 1-7.

FIGURE 1-7 - POWER SUPPLY BOARD ASSEMBLY

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UNPLUG THE
LINE CORD HERE
TO COMPLETELY
DISCONNECT
POWER

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INTRODUCTION

In order to bring the AMI Entertainment

®

 Network and the Internet to each

location, a broadband connection or standard, modem dial-up connec-
tion must be installed at each site.  Depending on the situation and
availability, the line can be digital cable, wireless broadband, Digital
Subscriber Line (DSL), or satellite providing fast Internet service.

Which of these technologies a site will use may depend on its geographic
location and availability.  The final line installation procedure will be
slightly different for each technology.  Prior to jukebox installation, the
Operator will need to coordinate with the target establishment to select
an optimum location for the line and to place an order with the broadband
supplier that services that area.

NOTE:

Starting with Software Version 2.4.0 and above, the AMI Entertainment®
Network can be accessed by jukeboxes using a standard modem dial-
up connection.  Contact your local distributor for information on dial-up
connectivity kits for Jukeboxes.

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Internet Wiring

The Internet line can be installed in any of
the following:

·

An indoor telephone closet (preferably
on the same floor as the Jukebox)

·

An indoor utility closet (preferably on the
same floor as the Jukebox)

·

Closet or office where other sound
equipment is located

·

Behind the bar

·

Next to a utility switch box in a back
room

DO NOT 

install the line:

·

Behind the Jukebox

·

In a place where it is extremely difficult
to route or replace a cable

·

In a high traffic area where the Internet
cable could be accidentally or mali-
ciously disconnected

Where to Install the Designated Line and Router

With any broadband installation, additional equipment will have to be installed in the location.
For a cable or DSL installation there will be a cable or DSL modem.  For a satellite installation
there will be a satellite receiver.  This equipment should be placed in a secure area at the site.
Preferably the modem/receiver would NOT be installed inside the Jukebox.

Router

In order to make the installation process for
the Operator as easy and smooth as pos-
sible, a router is included with your Jukebox.
The Jukebox is shipped with a D-Link model
wireless router.

The router can be relocated:

·

Next to the designated line

·

Next to other sound equipment in a
closet, office, or behind the bar (avoid
area where liquids might be spilled)

·

Any location close to and between the
jukebox and the broadband modem or
satellite receiver

DO NOT 

install the router:

·

Where customers have access to it

·

In an area where electronic components
could be damaged

·

Far from and/or with physical obstacles
between it and the jukebox (on another
floor, through doorways with closed
doors, etc.)

NOTE:

 

The line will look like a standard wall jack in the location, no

matter which technology is employed.

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Router/Modem Power

Each AMI-powered jukebox is equipped with a special power outlet designed to supply
120VAC for the Router and your modem.  The outlet is controlled by the jukebox core
computer so that in the event the Internet connection is lost it can automatically cycle the
power off and back on in an effort to allow those devices to re-establish the Internet
connection.  In addition, there is a push button switch provided so that you can perform a
manual reset at any time.

This outlet should be used to supply the router and, if possible, the modem itself.  This
provides the maximum flexibility and capability with respect to keeping your jukebox on-line
at all times.

If you decide to power the site’s modem via this outlet, two 120V extension cords are
provided with your jukebox. To make such a connection, disconnect the router’s power
supply from its factory position, plug the 6” “Liberator” cord into the outlet and then connect
the router’s supply and the 6 ft. extension cord into the two newly-created outlets.  See
Figure 2-1.

6’ EXTENSION TO
YOUR MODEM

“LIBERATOR”
EXTENSION

ROUTER
POWER
ADAPTOR

FIGURE 2-1 - ROUTER & ROUTER/MODEM POWER OUTLET

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The Router

Introduction

The D-Link Router supplied with your jukebox provides two functions.  It is the connecting
point for the network in the location, and it distributes the Internet from the modem to the
jukebox and other devices.  The connections between the router and the jukebox and other
broadband equipment will be the same for all types of Internet technology.  The D-Link model
WBR-1310 router also includes Wireless capability. A wireless configuration has been
preset into the router before it was installed in the jukebox. The preset configuration will
allow a Merit countertop game machine to find and connect to the Internet without any
configuration changes at the countertop game or the D-Link router.

FIGURE 2-2 - FRONT VIEW OF D-LINK ROUTER

1.

Power LED

 - A solid light indicates a proper connection to the power supply.

2.

Status LED

 - A blinking light indicates that the router is ready.

3.

WAN LED

 - A solid light indicates connection on the WAN port (connection to the

broadband equipment).  This LED blinks during periods of data transmission.

4.

WLAN LED

 - A solid light indicates that the wireless segment is ready.  This LED blinks

during wireless data transmission.

5.

Local Network LEDs

 - (LAN Ports 1-4).  A solid light indicates connection on to an

Ethernet-enabled device (the jukebox).  The LED flickers when the corresponding port
is sending or receiving data.

FIGURE 2-3 - REAR VIEW OF THE D-LINK ROUTER

1.

Local Area Network Ports (1-4) 

- These are LAN port sockets (CAT5 Ethernet RJ-

45 Cable).  Connect the jukebox to one of these ports.

2.

WAN Port 

- This is where you connect the broadband equipment.

3.

Power Input 

- Connect one end of the included power adapter into the power port

and the other end into a power outlet.

4.

Hardware Reset 

- Used to restore the router to its factory default settings.

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Ethernet Cable Pin Out and Instructions

Part of the jukebox installation process requires making a custom Ethernet cable, as the
cable length will be unique for each location.  This cable will be run between the jukebox and
router.  This customization will save costly cable and result in a neater installation process.

To install the cable you will need:

Category 5 UTP cable (eight-conductor data cable with 4 pairs unshielded twisted wires)

RJ-45 plugs and a Telco crimping tool

Cable testing device (optional but recommended)

Refer to the following directions to make a “straight through” cable where pin 1 on one end
corresponds to pin 1 on the other end.

FIGURE 2-4 - ETHERNET CABLE

5.

Hold the RJ-45 Ethernet plug head in
your other hand with the hook faced
down.  Slide the wires into the connec-
tor head.  Make sure  that the wires stay
in the correct order and fit into their own
slots.  All wires must hit the end of the
plug.

6.

Slide the connector head into the RJ-
45 crimping tool and squeeze down
hard.  Look at the side of the plug and
check that the metal contacts went into
the wires.  If not, squeeze down again.

7.

Repeat the above steps for the other
end (same pin out scheme).

8.

Use the cable testing device to ensure
that the cable was built correctly.

1.

Cut back 1" of the outer, plastic cover-
ing to reveal 4 twisted pairs and some
insulation material.  If you partially cut
some of the wires, cut them all off and
start over.  Each pair is a solid color wire
twisted with a striped white and same
color wire.

2.

Cut out the insulation material to the bot-
tom of the removed plastic.

3.

Untwist each pair no more than 1 cm
and lay them flat together pinched be-
tween your fingers in the same order
as shown in Figure 2-4.

4.

Hold the 8 wires together and cut them
at the top to make them all the same
length.  The length of the wires should
be slightly shorter than the length of the
connector so that the cut plastic just fits
inside the connector.

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Installing the Router

Description

After the broadband installer has completed the installation and testing process, you will be
ready to connect the router.

If you choose to leave the router in the jukebox, simply route an Ethernet cable from the modem
or other broadband source into the rear of the jukebox and connect it to the WAN port on the
router.

If you decide to relocate the router outside the jukebox, follow the steps below:

1.

Select a Location

Please see the ‘Where to Install the
Designated Line and Router’ in section
2 for suggested locations.

2.

Mount or Place the Router

The best place to install the router is on
a shelf or a ledge.  If this is not pos-
sible, the box can be mounted to a wall.
The underside of the box has two holes
about 4-1/4" apart on a diagonal.  Be
sure that you can view the front of the
box (non-plug side) where the signal
lights are located.

3.

Connections

Connect a straight through CAT5 cable
from the router port labeled WAN (see
Figure 2-3) to the output jack of the
broadband equipment.  If the provided
cable is not long enough, you can pur-
chase a longer one or make your own.

4.

Power on the Router

Connect the AC power adapter to the
back of the router labeled 5V-2.5A.
Connect the other end to the power
outlet in the jukebox (see “Router/Mo-
dem Power” in section 2). Use an ex-
tension cord if necessary.  Different
lights may flash on the router, but
should settle to 2 green lights labeled
Power and WAN.

5.

Connect Router to Jukebox

Connect a straight through CAT 5 cable
from the router port labeled 1 to the
Ethernet jack on the core computer in-
side the jukebox.  See previous page
for more information about construct-
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Programming the Router

Introduction

The broadband installer should have left a document describing specific information required
to connect to the Internet Service Provider (ISP).  This document may have included a User
Name and Password and/or several IP addresses.  An IP address is a number used to
identify an address on the Internet.  This information will be used to program the router.

The software in the jukebox provides access to the router setup screens so that a laptop or
other computer is not required for setting up the router.

FIGURE 2-5 - ROUTER SETUP SCREEN

Description

Be sure the broadband equipment and the router are powered up and the proper status LEDs
on all equipment are lit.  Power up the jukebox and wait for the User Interface to appear.
Open the jukebox and press the SERVICE button on the Communication Controller board to
enter the Service Mode.  Touch the Hardware Setup button then touch 

Router Setup

.  The

screen should look like Figure 2-5.  If you get a “Page Not Found” error screen, see

Troubleshooting 

for suggestions.

To change a value in the router, first touch the text box on the router setup view that is to be
changed.  This sets the focus to that text box.  Touch keys on the keyboard displayed at the
bottom of the screen to enter new data.

NOTE:

For security purposes several of the router configuration pages have
been disabled including the Setup Wizard and the HELP page.  Full
access to all router configuration pages is still available but a laptop
computer or other computer device will have to be used.  If the router
is configured using a different computer and the Administrator pass-
word is changed or the default IP address of the router is changed, you
will no longer be able to use the jukebox software to access and pro-
gram the router.

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Procedure

Generally, all router setup can be done from just one router setup screen.  Use the scroll bar
on the left side of the Router Setup Screen to scroll down to 

Manual Configure

 and select

it by touching it.  Then, scroll down to 

Internet Connection Type

 and touch the drop down

menu to select your Internet connection type.

FIGURE 2-6 - DYNAMIC IP ADDRESS EXAMPLE SCREEN

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NOTE:

The jukebox screen will only show a small portion of the router setup
screen.  To see the bottom portion of the screen, use the scroll bar on the
right side of the screen.

Chances are your configuration will be one of the three primary router setup configurations:
Dynamic IP,  PPPoE, or Static IP.  Your specific type of configuration will require different
information, all of which your broadband installer should have left at the location after
installing the broadband line.

Dynamic IP  –  (Used by most cable modems)  See Figure 2-6.

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Comcast (formerly AT&T Broadband Internet)

Look over your Broadband Internet paperwork for the “Adapter Address” or “MAC Ad-
dress” and copy it down.  If you do not find it, do the following: Go back to the Main Menu and
choose 

Diagnostics 

then choose 

System Information

.  Look for the MAC Address and

copy down the number.  The MAC Address will be six two digit numbers where the digits
can be 0-9 and A-F.

After you have the address, go to the Router Setup screen and select the Radio Button next
to Dynamic IP Address.  Then find “MAC Address”.  Touch the first box for the first two digit
number.  Type in the first two digits then touch the next box to type in the next two digits.
When all six pairs of numbers for the MAC Address have been entered, touch the 

Save

Settings

 button.

Cox

Look on your Cox paperwork or call Cox and find out what your “Domain Name” is.  After you
have the Domain Name, go to the Router Setup Screen and choose Dynamic IP then find
"Host Name".  Touch the text box then type in the Domain Name from your paperwork.  Touch
the 

Save Settings

 button.

Time Warner Roadrunner

Look on your Time Warner paperwork or call them to find out what the “Domain Name” is.
After you have the Domain Name, go to the Router Setup Screen and choose Dynamic IP
then find "Host Name".  Touch the text box then type in the Domain Name from your
paperwork.  Touch the 

Save Settings

 button.

NOTE:

A select few Time Warner’s register the MAC Address.  If this is so,
do the following: Go back to the Jukebox Main Menu screen and
choose 

Diagnostics 

then choose 

System Information

.  Look for

the MAC Address and copy down the number.  The MAC Address
will be six two digit numbers where the digits can be 0-9 and A-F.
After you have the MAC Address, go back to the Router Setup screen
and find “MAC Address”.  Touch the first box for the first two digit
number.  Type in the MAC Address digits.  Be sure to enter all six
pairs of numbers.  Touch the 

Save Settings

 button.

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PPPoE -  (Used by many DSL modems) See Figure 2-7.

Ameritech
Bell South
Earthlink
PacBell
SBC
Verizon East (formerly Bell Atlantic)

Look on your broadband provider paperwork or call them to find out what the “User Name”
and “Password” is.  After you have the User Name and Password, go to the Router Setup
Screen and select the PPPoE from the drop down list.  Touch the box next to User Name and
type in the User Name.  Touch the box next to Password and type in the password.  Touch
the box next to Retype Password and type in the password again.  Touch the 

Save

Settings

 button and you are ready to go!

FIGURE 2-7 - PPPoE EXAMPLE SCREEN

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Static IP

Look on your broadband provider paperwork or call them to find out what the “IP Address”
and “Subnet Mask” is.  They may also require you to enter other numbers as shown on this
configuration Screen.  After you have this information, go to the Router Setup screen and
select Static IP from the drop down list.  Touch the box next to IP Address and type in the IP
Address.  Touch each box and enter the information as received from your broadband
provider.  Touch the 

Save Settings 

button and you are ready to go!

NOTE:

There are many different broadband Internet providers and not all
of the possible setup schemes have been presented here.  Please
refer to your provider’s installation documents to determine the
proper router setup for your installation.

FIGURE 2-8 - STATIC IP EXAMPLE SCREEN

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INSTALLING THE HARD DRIVE

The following steps describe how to install a hard drive in the jukebox.

1.

Unlock the jukebox and open the front door.  Unplug the line cord at the wall or at
the power supply as described above.

2.

Locate the plastic bag taped to the computer containing 2 metal hard drive brack-
ets, 4 screws and 2 thumbscrews.  Using the 4 screws, secure the brackets to
the hard drive as shown in Figure 3-1.  Use the holes in the bracket that are
furthest from the connector side of the hard drive.

3.

Attach the power and IDE cables to the hard drive as shown in Figure
3-2.  Make sure both headers are firmly seated.

4.

Install the hard drive as shown in Figure 3-3 and secure it with the 2 thumb-
screws.  Be sure the IDE cable doesn’t interfere with any other motherboard
components.

5.

Close the front door and plug in and turn on the jukebox.

CAUTION

Hard drives are extremely sensitive to physical mishandling.
Always keep the hard drives protected from accidental falls,
banging, dust, or liquids.

WARNING

Never install or remove a hard drive when the unit is pow-
ered on.  As an extra precaution, always unplug the power
cord at the power supply before removing or installing the
hard drive.

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FIGURE 3-3 - TWO  THUMBSCREWS SECURING HARD DRIVE

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THUMBSCREWS
SECURING HARD
DRIVE BRACKETS

FIGURE 3-2 - POWER AND IDE CABLES ATTACHED TO HARD DRIVE

RED STRIPE
ON THIS SIDE
OF THE IDE
CABLE

POWER
CABLE

SCREWS

SECURING HARD

DRIVE BRACKETS

UNUSED

HOLES

CONNECTOR

SIDE OF

HARD DRIVE

FIGURE 3-1 - BRACKETS SECURED TO HARD DRIVE

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NOTE:

Every time a new hard drive is installed, the touch screen should
be calibrated.

TESTING THE UNIT

Once the jukebox is powered on and the user interface is running (see Figure 3-7), try the
following procedures before moving and installing the unit at the venue:

Peripherals

TOUCH SCREEN

FIGURE 3-4 - COMMUNICATION

CONTROLLER - CALIBRATE LOCATION

FIGURE 3-5 - CALIBRATION

SCREEN

The following procedure describes how to calibrate the touch screen:

1.

Press the “Calibrate” button on the Communication Controller (see Figure 3-4).
Press the button in once to launch the calibration program.  This will override the
application while the program runs.  See Figure 3-5 for a picture of the calibration
program interface.

2. Close the jukebox top door and make sure it is locked.

3. Follow the directions on the screen, touching the center of the targets, then touch-

ing “YES”.

BILL ACCEPTOR

Insert a dollar bill in the jukebox and check that the increment in credits available corre-
sponds with the pricing scheme for the jukebox.

Calibrate

TB1

P6

P7

P9

P5

P8

P10

POWER OUT

P23

P14

POWER IN

POWER IN

12 VDC

24 VDC

24 VAC

5 VDC

RS232

P22

CC RL RX

CC RL TX

P21

COIN

ACCEPTOR

P20

COIN

SWITCHES

P19

BILL

ACCEPTOR

POWER

CALIBRATE

SERVICE

REJECT

COMMUNICATION

CONTROLLER

P3

AMP MUTE

P11

IR DETECTOR

P12

SW'S

P17

P18

COUNTER MDB

BILL

ACC.

POWER

P16

CRDT STATUS

KID RL TX

CRDT RL TX

IR RCV

1000 W

250 W

P15

REJECT

P4

FAN CKTS

P2

VIDEO SW

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AUDIO TEST

Connect a pair of speakers as described in Section 4.

Play a local music selection by following the procedure below.

Browse through album covers on the local jukebox by touching the red arrow keys on either
side of the panel showing the album covers.  To view the songs on an album, touch the album
and the song list will appear.  Scroll down or up with the double arrows to view all songs on
the album.  Make a song selection by touching the song title.  Confirm your selection by
touching the “YES” box.  The song will be selected as long as there is at least 1 credit under
“Credits” in the top right-hand corner of the screen.

MUSIC SELECTION AND PRICING

See the included 

“MoD BoX User Manual”

 to understand how to use all of the features

associated with the User Interface.

The local music selection and pricing were pre-configured for each hard drive.

FIGURE 3-6 - JUKEBOX USER INTERFACE

Connection Rules

The first time you boot up the MoD BoX with your hard drive, a 60-day grace period will
begin. If at the end of these 60 days your jukebox has not connected to the AMI Entertain-
ment

®

 Network to validate it’s licenses, the computer will cease to operate.

After the jukebox has made it’s initial connection to the AMI Entertainment

®

 Network, it

must continue to connect at least once every 7 days to validate it’s licenses or it will cease
to operate.

NOTE FOR OPERATORS PRETESTING THE JUKEBOX
IN THEIR OWN FACILITIES:

Any features in the application associated with the network – such as the
“Music On Demand” feature, which accesses all songs in the AMI Entertain-
ment

®

 music library, will not work unless the jukebox is connected to the

Internet. See Section 2 for setup information.

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INTRODUCTION

See Section 2 if you have any questions about setting up the Network, or consult the
included 

“MoD BoX User Manual” 

for questions about jukebox operation.

Extension Speaker Operation

To avoid a poor-sounding jukebox, care must be taken when adding extension speakers.
Two requirements must be met:

1.

Speakers must be wired so that the power consumed does not exceed the
amplifier power rating.

2.

All speakers must be connected with the correct polarity.

70-Volt Speakers

To avoid prohibitive cable losses on long speaker lines (over 100 feet), use 70 V speakers.
This can only be done if you add the Output Transformer (standard in the Deluxe model, or
available as a kit, part number KOV-106-000-05). The power level in the 70 V speakers is set
at each speaker.  250 watts is provided for 70 V speakers by A1, A2 connections on the
audio output transformer assembly.  Refer to the 

Speaker Connection Guide

 on pages

38-40 to make the desired speaker connections for models with the output transformer.

Low Impedance Speakers

Low impedance speakers (8-ohm or higher) can be used when the connecting cable is less
than 100 feet.

8-Ohm Speakers (Parallel Connections)

No more than one 8-ohm speaker should be connected to a speaker line.  If several 16-ohm
speakers are to be used, each speaker should have its own line. The loss in 100 feet of 18
gauge zipcord feeding an 8-ohm speaker is 15%.

SOUND SYSTEM SETUP

Acoustical Compensation (Equalizer Tone Controls)

The preamplifier contains seven tone controls on each channel to compensate for room
acoustics in various locations.  These controls are on the amplifier chassis.  The sound level
at which the jukebox will be operated and the room furnishings determine the settings of
these controls.

Section 4:  Sound System Setup

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IMPORTANT

Each of these controls can limit the maximum volume for its range by as
much as 75%.  This means that if a control is set to minimum, that the
maximum power available for that range is only about 32 watts.  If all of
the graphic equalizer controls are set to minimum, then the jukebox will
produce no more than approximately 32 watts of its 125 watt capacity per
channel.

Equalizer Settings

These equalizers work equally well for stereo and mono sound and may be used with single
and dual volume controls.

The settings will give a good sound for a room with the matching acoustics (highly absorbent,
moderately absorbent, nonabsorbent).  Set the right and left channel equalizer controls to the
positions that match the room described (or most closely described).  These settings may be
just right, or they may not sound 100% right to you.  If the sound is not satisfactory, make
small changes in the settings until the sound is just the way you want it.

If the Room or Speaker System Requires a Trade-Off

The equalizer limits the volume of all of the audio frequencies.  Therefore, to achieve the best
sound for a specific room or set of speakers, you may find that most of the graphic equalizer
controls need to be turned down.  In this situation, the overall jukebox volume may not be
adequate.  If you find that you have this situation, increase each graphic equalizer control
slightly until the jukebox produces the required volume.

A room with carpet and drapery is a soft or highly absorbent location.  A crowded room is also
highly absorbent.  These locations require greater emphasis of high frequencies.

A room with paneled walls and a bare or tiled floor is a hard, nonabsorbent location, which
requires greater low frequency emphasis.

Regardless of the room acoustics, the high and low frequency characteristics of your speak-
ers can influence the equalizer settings as much or more than the room acoustics.

What The Equalizer Does

The equalizer controls the tone for seven specific tone ranges.  The frequency for each range
is printed next to each equalizer control.

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NOTE:

The maximum volume setting is obtained when all controls are turned
full counterclockwise.  Refer to Figure 4-1 for a view of the preampli-
fier.

Procedures for Adjustment

Select one of the Room Acoustics that most closely matches the acoustics of your room and
follow the instructions for that room type.  If your room is an average or moderately absorbent
room, or you like the sound of the jukebox, you can use the factory settings just the way they
are.

 

FIGURE 4-1 - VIEW OF PREAMPLIFIER

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Hard or Non-Absorbent Rooms

Rooms that are paneled and have bare or tiled floors are considered to be “hard or nonabsor-
bent.”

1. Turn all seven right channel and seven left channel graphic equalizer controls fully

counterclockwise.

2. Turn the 15.8 kHz control all the way clockwise.

3. Turn the 10.8 kHz control to the position midway between the maximum and mini-

mum position.  Leave the 46 Hz, 108 Hz, 343 Hz, 1.08 kHz, and 3.43 kHz controls
turned all the way counterclockwise.

4. Play a selection and turn  the controls slightly (no more than 1/8 of a turn at a time)

until the sound is acceptable.  Be sure that the jukebox volume is adequate.  If the
volume is not adequate, you will need to turn each control up (counterclockwise)
slightly until the volume is satisfactory.

Soft and Highly Absorbent Rooms

Rooms with carpet and drapery are considered to be “soft  and highly absorbent.”

1. Turn all seven right channel and seven left channel  graphic equalizer controls fully

counterclockwise.

2. Turn the 46 and the 108 Hz controls to the position midway between the maximum

and the minimum position.  Leave all of the other controls turned all the way counter-
clockwise.

3. Play a selection and turn the controls slightly (no more than 1/8 of a turn at a time)

until the sound is acceptable.  Be sure that the jukebox volume is adequate.  If the
volume is not adequate, turn each control up (counterclockwise) slightly until the
volume is satisfactory.

Average or Moderately Absorbent Rooms

These are the factory settings.

1. Turn all seven right channel and seven left channel graphic equalizer controls fully

counterclockwise.

2. Play a selection and turn the controls slightly (no more than 1/8 of a turn at a time)

until the sound is acceptable.  Be sure that the jukebox volume is adequate.  If the
volume is not adequate, you will need to turn each control up (counterclockwise)
slightly until the volume is satisfactory.

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PAGING

Paging kits (part numbers KOV-106-000-06, -09, or -10) are available to provide this func-
tion.  They include a handheld microphone, an interface assembly and certain kits include 50
ft. of cable which connects at J15 of the preamplifier.  The interface includes a microphone
volume control adjustment and the system works with a control on the preamp - “Music
Level During Paging” - to provide the location the ability to customize paging according to
their own preferences.

SPEAKER SYNOPSIS

250 Watts of RMS Power per Amplifier or 125 Watts per Channel

The maximum load per channel is 125 watts.

The generic speaker wiring diagrams cover 2 to 8 speakers.  Diagram 1 has a 2-speaker
layout.  If you only want the 2-speaker layout, then the maximum output of each speaker
would have to be rated 8 ohms and capable of 150 watts.

Question: 

Why a 150 watt rating on the speaker?

Answer: 

Safety factor/life of speaker

These speakers are expensive, providing a lot of sound in a localized area which does not
necessarily optimize the room sound.

A better way to distribute the sound is by adding more speakers.  Diagram 2 has a layout of
4 speakers at 4 ohms each and only having a rating of 75 watts each, which includes a
safety factor.  The expense factor should now be less for each speaker.

For a really big room, Diagram 3 may be the best scenario.  Diagram 3 shows a series/
parallel hookup with up to 8 speakers.  The advantage is the ratings are 8 ohms at only 35
to 40 watts each.  Thus giving you a lot of sound at a reasonable price.  To ensure the
speakers work correctly, the 2 wired in series should be of the same make and model.
Different models wired in series will not give equal outputs, and the frequency response
may degrade sound quality.

10KW

MICROPHONE HANDHELD

PAGING KIT MICROPHONE

+15 VOLTS

7 B

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MIC SW.

SIGNAL IN

4
5

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1
2

4
5

3

1

2

MIC
LEVEL

ADJUST

MIC
AMP

GROUND

J15

PUSH TO

TALK

SWITCH

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CH1

250 Watt Amplifier

CH2

Speakers
Left Channel

Speakers
Right Channel

CH2

CH1

250 Watt Amplifier

CH1

CH2

CH2

CH1

250 Watt Amplifier

250 Watt Amplifier

NOTE: FOR BEST SOUND, SPEAKERS

WIRED IN SERIES SHOULD BE OF THE
SAME MAKE AND MODEL.

CH1

CH2

CH2

CH1

250 Watt Amplifier

250 Watt Amplifier

Speakers
Right Channel

Speakers
Left Channel

Speakers
Left Channel

Speakers
Right Channel

NOTE: FOR BEST SOUND, SPEAKERS

WIRED IN SERIES SHOULD BE OF THE
SAME MAKE AND MODEL.

SPEAKER RATING EACH 8 OHMS @ 150 WATTS

DIAGRAM 1

SERIES CONNECTIONS

SPEAKER RATINGS EACH 4 OHMS @ 75 WATTS

DIAGRAM 2

SERIES/PARALLEL CONNECTIONS

8 OHMS SPEAKERS EACH RATED AT 30 TO 40 WATTS

DIAGRAM 3

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DIAGRAM 5

Speakers
Left
Channel

Speakers
Right
Channel

CH2

CH1

NOTE: FOR BEST SOUND
SPEAKERS WIRED IN SERIES
SHOULD BE OF THE SAME
MAKE AND MODEL.

PARALLEL CONNECTIONS

FOR 8 OHM SPEAKERS

NOTE: FOR BEST SOUND
SPEAKERS WIRED IN SERIES
SHOULD BE OF THE SAME
MAKE AND MODEL.

DIAGRAM 4

250 Watt Amp

GND

GND

NC

4 Ohm = 64 Watts
8 Ohm = 32 Watts

Per Speaker

8/4 Ohm

8/4 Ohm

8/4 Ohm

8/4 Ohm

NC

250 Watt Amp

Speakers
Right
Channel

Speakers
Left
Channel

Four 8 Ohm Speakers
@ 32 Watts each
per channel

CH2 GND

CH1 GND

CONNECTIONS FOR EITHER

4 OHMS SPEAKERS OR 8 OHM SPEAKERS

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SPEAKER CONNECTION GUIDE

for MoD BoX Deluxe

Taps 

Speaker 

Impedance 

Power Voltage 

E1 to E7 

8 Ohms 

125 Watts 

31.6 V RMS 

E1 to E6 

8 Ohms 

62.5 Watts 

22.4 V RMS 

E1 to E6 

4 Ohms 

125 Watts 

22.4 V RMS 

E1 to E5 

8 Ohms 

31 Watts 

15.8 V RMS 

E1 to E5 

4 Ohms 

62.5 Watts 

15.8 V RMS 

E1 to E4 

8 Ohms 

8 Watts 

8 V RMS 

E1 to E4 

4 Ohms 

16 Watts 

8 V RMS 

E1 to E3 

8 Ohms 

2 Watts 

4 V RMS 

E1 to E3 

4 Ohms 

4 Watts 

4 V RMS 

E1 to E2 

8 Ohms 

0.5 Watts 

2 V RMS 

E1 to E2 

4 Ohms 

1 Watt 

2 V RMS 

Speaker Power Calculation Sample

Tap E1 to E5 equals 15.8 Volts, which you square (15.8 x 15.8 = 249.64).  Now
divide 249.64 by 4, which represents the impedance of a 4-ohm speaker.  The
answer is 62.41, which is in watts.  Remember you must not exceed 125 Watts.

Multiple Speaker Impedance Sample Calculation

If you wire two 8-ohm speakers in parallel, the simple formula is 8 x 8 = 64
divided by 8 + 8 = 16
(64 / 16 = 4 Ohms).  Now you decide to add a third 8-ohm speaker in parallel
with the above two.  Just take your 4-ohm answer times the new 8-ohm
speaker (4 x 8 = 32 divided by 4 + 8 = 12) (32 / 12 = 2.66 Ohms).

Total output power per channel 125 watts max.

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AUDIO DISTRIBUTION OUTPUT TRANSFORMER

The output transformer (standard in MoD BoX Deluxe models, or available as a
separate kit, part number KOV-106-000-05), provides various power taps for the
easy connection of all types and power ratings of speakers.  It provides a
convenient way to balance and adjust output power levels to different listening
zones and can be used to drive 70-ohm speakers.
Use the following guide and diagrams 6-10 to make the desired speaker
connections.  Be careful to use the correct speaker polarities.

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6

7

8

FOR DELUXE MODELS

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TERMINAL BLOCK FOR PRIMARY AMPLIFIER
(PART OF CONTROL PANEL)

SHORTING

LINK

W

/V

C

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O

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Dual Remote Volume and Cancel Control

DUAL VOLUME CONTROL 4-WIRE

TERMINAL BLOCK FOR PRIMARY AMPLIFIER
(PART OF CONTROL PANEL)

SHORTING

LINK

W

/V

C

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 V

O

L

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 V

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M

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B

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W

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B

R

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Remote Control and Cancel Control

SINGLE VOLUME CONTROL 3-WIRE

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Section 5:  Perimeter Lighting Controller

If your MoD BoX includes the optional perimeter lighting on the door, there are operational
adjustments and pattern options that can be used.  This section describes the available
options and explains how to program these options using the Lighting Controller that is
mounted on the back of the monitor (see Figure 5.1).

There are two push button switches on the LED Controller.  One switch controls the
“PATTERN”, and the other switch controls the “BRIGHTNESS “.

The “PATTERN” option has 5 different settings.  Push and release the “PATTERN” push button
to move between the settings.  The settings are:

#1.  BRIGHTNESS CONTROL (Light is on and remains at a constant level)

#2.  FLASHES ON AND OFF AT THE PRESET BRIGHTNESS (See below)

#3.  FLASHES ON AND OFF AT FULL BRIGHTNESS

#4.  REPEATING FADE IN AND OUT AT: PRESET... OFF... PRESET BRIGHTNESS (See
below)

#5.  REPEATING FADE IN AND OUT AT:  FULL... OFF... FULL BRIGHTNESS

Pushing the “PATTERN” push button again repeats the sequence from #1.

The BRIGHTNESS option presets the brightness at a level lower than the maximum brightness
possible.  If your jukebox is in a location where full brightness is too high, preset the brightness
to a lower level and choose either PATTERN #1, #2 or #4.

To change the preset maximum brightness, proceed as follows:

Push and release the “PATTERN” push button until the light is steady (not fading or
blinking). This is PATTERN #1.  Next, press and hold the “BRIGHTNESS” push button: the
light output will either increase or decrease toward the maximum or minimum level.  Hold
the push button until the brightness level is at either maximum or minimum - then release
it.  Press and hold the “BRIGHTNESS” push button after reaching either endpoint to change
the brightness in the opposite direction.  Regardless of which direction the brightness
is changing, when the desired maximum brightness is reached, release the push button
and that level will be used as the PRESET brightness.

Now use the PATTERN push button to choose the desired operating PATTERN.

You may leave the PATTERN at the #1 setting for a steady light level.

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LIGHTING

CONTROLLER

BRIGHTNESS

CONTROL

PATTERN

CONTROL

 

FIGURE 5-1 - LIGHTING CONTROLLER ON MOD BOX DOOR

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INTRODUCTION

Routine and preventative maintenance is to be performed on your

normal periodic service call.  This section discusses how to collect

money, perform the cash audit, and do preventive maintenance

procedures.  Setup features such as Background Music, Free Play,

etc. and statistics collection, such as Collection and Popularity

Reports, are done at the jukebox.  Certain tasks are done by using

the AMI Entertainment Web site via the Internet. Log in to

www.amientertainment.net and following the on-screen instructions

to add/delete local music, view the current status of your jukebox(es)

and view revenue and popularity statistics. The User ID and a

Password is obtained when the Operators Contract is signed.

Section 6:  Routine Service

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PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

Preventive maintenance should be performed at regular intervals.  At every visit, the exterior
should be cleaned and the touch screen should be re-calibrated.  Every 3-4 months, the interior
should be cleaned.

Exterior

      

Part                      Procedure

   Touch Screen          Clean with household glass cleaner and paper towel or clean cloth.
                                       

 CAUTION: DO NOT SPRAY CLEANER ON THE

                                        TOUCH SCREEN.  SPRAY CLEANER ON THE TOWEL,

                        THEN CLEAN THE TOUCH SCREEN.

                                       After cleaning the touch screen it may not respond to touch for a

                    few seconds.

  Cabinet and Lens      Cloth moistened in water with any mild cleaning product.

     

Calibration              Please see the following procedure.

Touch Screen Calibration

The following procedure describes how to calibrate the touch screen:

1.

Power on the MoD BoX jukebox and boot up the application.

2.

Open the front door of the jukebox.

3.

Locate the “

Calibrate

” button on the Communication Controller (see

Figure 3-6).
Press the button once to launch the calibration program.  This will override
the application while the program runs.  See the screen display below.

4.

Close the front door and make sure it locks.

5.

Follow the directions on the screen, touching the center of the targets,
then touching “

YES

”.

FIGURE 6-1 - CALIBRATION SCREEN

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INTRODUCTION

The MoD BoX Jukebox incorporates several modules which plug in for rapid
service.  The most likely cause of jukebox problems are:

1.

Continuous or intermittent opens in a harness.  The cause can be
wiring, a terminal, or a bad terminal crimp.

• Check that all plugs are firmly seated.

• Check that connector pins are not bent, broken, or pushed through

the back of connectors when mated.

2.

A defective module.  Troubleshooting procedures are directed at mod-
ule replacement, not repair.

A summary of the functions for each of the jukebox’s replaceable modules is in
Section 1.

The troubleshooting topics presented in this section are:

• The MoD BoX’s LED’s are described and can help you isolate a

problem.

• Wiring diagrams (see Figures 7-2 through 7-5) to help you isolate

the problem to a harness or a module.

• Modular Troubleshooting Charts that list the Trouble, Symptom, and

Probable Cause.

Section 7:  Troubleshooting

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MOD BOX LED’S

POWER  SUPPLY  BOARD

+9 V LED

Should be on.  On when +9 VDC is available at the Power Supply.

+12 V LED

Should be on.  On when +12 VDC is available at the Power Supply.

+24 V LED

Should be on.  On when +24 VDC is available at the Power Supply.

VALID IR LED (optional) (mounted remotely)

On POWER UP (+9 VDC applied to the COMMUNICATION CONTROLLER  via
the POWER SUPPLY) this LED flashes 3 times.  It also flashes when a VALID IR
Remote signal is seen.

COMMUNICATION  CONTROLLER

5 VDC, 12 VDC, 24 VDC, and 24 VAC LED’s

Should be on.  On when there is power to the COMMUNICATION CONTROLLER.

IR RCV LED

Flashes whenever any IR signal is seen by the IR RCVR (optional).  May flash
due to ambient light.

KID RL TX LED

Should be flashing **.   Flashes when the COMMUNICATION CONTROLLER
sends an RL signal back to CORE COMPUTER.  Rate is approximately ten times
per second.

CC RL RX LED

Should be flashing**.   Flashes when COMMUNICATION CONTROLLER re-
ceives a RL signal from one of the RS-485 bus devices.  Appears almost
continuously on (rate is more than 20 times per second).

CC RL TX LED

Should be flashing **.   Flashes when Communication Master Commands are sent
from the Computer Core.  Appears almost continuously on (rate is more than 20
times per second).

CRDT RL TX LED

Should be flashing **.   Flashes when the COMMUNICATION CONTROLLER
sends a RL signal back to the CORE COMPUTER.   Rate is approximately once
per second.

CRDT STATUS LED

Will flash when a coin is inserted and the CRDT RL TX LED is flashing.  May or
may not flash when coin is inserted if the CRDT RL TX LED is not flashing.

** When the COMPUTER CORE ASSEMBLY is powered up, then it may take several min-
utes for the LED’s to start flashing.

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COMPUTER  CORE  ASSEMBLY

+5 V LED (GREEN)

This should be lit whenever the jukebox is connected to 120 VAC service.

HDD LED (RED)

This LED should be lit only when the hard drive is being accessed by the
computer.

 

FIGURE 7-1 - HDD AND +5 VOLT LEDS

+5 V LED

HDD LED

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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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FIGURE 7-2 - COMMUNICATION CONTROLLER WIRING DIAGRAM

COMMUNICATION CONTROLLER

CONTROLLER LED'S

REJECT

S5 SERVICE

S2 POWER

S1 COLLECT

S4  REJECT

S3 CALIBRATE

DISCRETE

RL A

2

CONNECTOR

MALE 120 VAC

CONNECTOR

FEMALE 120 VAC

TERMINAL BLOCK

FROM

OUTLET

SUPPLY

FROM POWER

+9 COM

LED ON/OFF

IR SIGNAL

+9 VDC

NC

NC

RL B

P15

2

1

IR DETECTOR

COUNTER

RJ12

2

3

1

P18

6

5

4

3

2

1

4

3

P11

WIRE

BL

SUPPLY

SWITCHBOX

POWER

ROUTER

1

20

 V

A

C

B

B

B

R

SUPPLY

POWER

ADAPTER

POWER

5 VDC

D-LINK

+

V

D

C

POWER

+9V COMMON

POWER  IN

+9V DC

1

BL

+12 V COMMON

ON/OFF CONTROL

P5,6,7,8,9

12 V COMMON

RESET

12 VDC

ROUTER RESET

ON/OFF CTRL

+9 VDC

MUTE NOT

9 V COMMON

+9 VDC

RL A

RL B

RESET

12 V COMMON

12 VDC

9 VDC

9 V COMMON

+24V COMMON

24 VAC

+24 VP DC

+12V FILTERED

24 VAC FUSED

VIDEO  SWITCH

ROUTER  RESET /

RJ12

1

TB1

6

5

4

3

2

1

RL

X 5

RL

5

4

3

2

1

P2

POWER  IN

POWER

POWER  OUT 

P10

4

3

2

1

B

R

2

1

P16

1

6

5

4

3

2

3

2

P23

CIRCUITS

P4

7

P14

6

5

4

3

2

1

FAN

COIN   A COM

IMONEX COIN

AMP MUTE

P3

O

/B

2

1

SWITCHES

SWITCHES

COLLECT

CALIBRATE

GROUND

REJECT

POWER

SERVICE

COIN

COIN SWITCH

COIN ACCEPTOR

CONNECTOR J8

TO PREAMP

ACCEPTOR

COIN   B COM

LED A ANODE

COIN   A SIG

COIN   B SIG

LED B  CATHODE

4

COM

B

7

B

8

B

5

6

N.C.

1

W

3 2

4

7

8

5

6

1

3 2

B

2

G

/Y

W

1

3

G

/Y

B

2

1

W

3

+5 VDC POWER

IR RCV

24V AC

ACCEPTOR

7

P20

10

9

8

COIN

4

6

5

3

2

1

P21

ACCEPTOR

ACCEPTOR

5 VDC
12 VDC
24 VDC

CC RL TX
CC RL RX

CRDT RL TX

P19

BILL

5

9

10

8

7

6

2

4

3

1

5

6

2

4

3

P17

1

Stripe

SW's  4,5,7,8  OFF

SW's  1,2,3,6  ON

CREDIT
/ENABLE

GROUND

BR

Y

BL

1

6

2

7

3

8

4

9

5

DB9 FEMALE

COMMUNICATION

RS232

STATUS
KID RL TX

P22

DCDb

RTSb

TXDb

GND

RXDb

DSRb

CTSb

DTRb

RIb

30

29

28

27

26

25

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

8

15

14

13

12

11

10

9

5

7

6

4

3

2

1

B

G

/Y

W

TO D-LINK ROUTER

COM2

TO COMPUTER

BILL ACCEPTOR

MARS AE2611-U7E

FROM

FROM

120 VAC

POWER

TO LED CONTROLLER

OPTIONAL HARNESS

GND

+24PVDC

CONNECTION DIAGRAMS

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FIGURE 7-3 - COMPUTER WIRING

SUPPLY

FROM POWER

SUPPLY

FROM POWER

CREDIT CARD READER

RESET

ATX

IEC 320 MALE

POWER INLET

N

G

L

MODEM

1

2

3

6

5

4

2

1

SWITCHBOX

FROM ROUTER

DB9 MALE

RTSb

RIb

CTSb

DTRb

GND

TXDb

RXDb

DSRb

DCDb

7

3

8

4
9

5

1
6

2

CONTROLLER

FROM COMMUNICATIONS

POWER

3

2

MINI-DIN 6

PS2 KEYBOARD

MINI-DIN 6

OPTIONAL

USB/RS232

CONVERTER
CABLE

USB

USB

1

4

3

2

1

4

3

2

3

6

5

4

2

1

6

5

4

COM1

MOUSE

COMPUTER

1

B

B

2

2

3

3

HEADPHONE OUT - BLUE

G/Y

W

1

1

AUDIO OUT - GREEN

J1

J2

G/Y

W

TO PREAMP

TOUCHSCREEN

FLATPANEL

POWER INLET

IEC 320 MALE

2

1

MONITOR ID 2 IN (or reserved)

MONITOR ID 1 IN (or DDC data I/O)

MONITOR ID 3 IN (or DDC clock I/O)

BLUE RETURN

V-SYNC

BLUE

H-SYNC

MONITOR ID 0 IN

RED RETURN

SIGNAL GND

SYNC RETURN

GREEN

GREEN RETURN

MIC IN - YELLOW

NC

9

14

15

10

DB15 MALE

J3

5

4

11

12

13

SVGA VIDEO

1

8

3

2

7

6

RED

RTSa

DCDa

CTSa

RXDa

TXDa

DTRa

DSRa

TOUCHSCREEN

DB9 MALE

8
4

9

5

6

2

7

3

1

GND

RIa

RJ45 JACK

8

5

7

6

4

3

DB15 MALE

9

4

14

5

15

10

SVGA VIDEO

1

2

12

7

3

13

8

11

6

N

G

DB9 FEMALE

TOUCHSCREEN

8

4

9

5

6

2

7

3

1

5

2

1

4

3

7

6

8

15 INCH

DISPLAY

+5 VDC POWER

PORT 1

D-LINK 4-PORT

PORT 2

ETHERNET

3

7

8

6

5

4

2

1

2

6

8

7

5

4

3

1

ROUTER

ETHERNET

PORT 4

WAN

PORT 3

3

7

8

6

5

4

2

1

2

6

8

7

5

4

3

1

NETWORK

TO MODEM OR

L

ON-SITE

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FIGURE 7-4 - POWER WIRING

(Power Cord)

120 V, 60 ~ Mains Inlet

SYSTEM POWER SUPPLY

*B/W

*B/R

*R/Y

*O

+12 VDC

4.7k

3

ON/OFF CTRL

Stripe

+9 VDC

+9  COM

Stripe

24 VAC FUSED

24 VAC

+12V FILTERED

+24 VP DC

+24V COMMON

+12 V COMMON

6

1

3

2

4.7k

3

5

4

2

1

SUPPLY

CBA-SYSTEM

4.7k

2 1

P4

PWR

3

4

2 1

 +24 VPDC

 +12 VDC

 +9 VDC

5

2

1

1

4

3

2

R

*G/Y

10

8

6

9

*W/B

*S/Y

*W/B

*BR

*G/Y

*BR/W

*O/B

*R/Y

*BL

*Y/B

*B/R

*O

S/Y

S

S

*O

*BR

*BL

*B/W

*B

*G/Y

*B/Y

3

3

9

8

7

15

14

13

12

11

10

6

1

2

13

7

9

8

15

14

6

12

11

10

1

2

*S

*S

*O

*B

4

5

4

5

connector ON/OFF

PHONO LIGHTS

Turns voltages in

TO TOP LEAD OF PRIMARY # 1

TO BOTTOM LEAD OF PRIMARY # 1

TO TOP LEAD OF PRIMARY # 2

TO BOTTOM LEAD OF PRIMARY # 2

NEUTRAL

LINE (120 ~ )

3A

CB3

*R/B

*R

S

/Y

L

N

6A

CB1

S

/Y

PHONO LIGHTS

*B/R
*B/W

*G/Y

*B/R

*R/B

*R

*B

*G/Y

*B/W

*W/B

5

8

9

7

6

2

4

3

1

5

8

9

7

6

R/B

R

2

4

3

1

*B

*W

TO COMPUTER POWER

SWITCHBOX

TO ROUTER POWER

FANS

CABINET

& DISPLAY

ACCEPTOR

TO BILL

*B/W

2

*B/W

*B/R

2

4

3

1

4

3

1

2

2

4

3

1

4

3

TO

1

INLET

+5V COMMON

+5V DC

120VAC

AC COMMON

+12V DC
+12V COMMON

GROUND

120 VAC JUMPER ASSY

B

/G

B

/R

B

/Y

S

*W/B

*R/Y

*BR/W

LINE (120 ~)
COMPUTER

CB2

6A

*B

/R

2

*B

/W

*B

1

5

*B

/Y

*G

/Y

4

3

6

2

1

B

5

4

3

6

*W/B

*BR/W

*R/Y

*Y/B

2

1

4

3

9

9

5

S

3

S

/Y

1 2

O

O

4

7

6

8

5

3

2

1

4

7

6

8

1

2

1

1

1

0

BL

BL/W

*R

*R

*Y

BL

*Y

1

2

1

1

1

0

VAC

VAC

32

VAC

115

V

A

C

V

A

C

2

0

VAC

115

32

2

0

POWER TRANSFORMER

V

A

C

V

A

C

VAC

20

1

2

1

2

POWER CONNECTORS

J1 & J13

*W

*B

TO AMP ASSEMBLY

BACKLIGHT

BILL ACCEPTOR

BILL ACCEPTOR

POWER CONTROL

OPTIONAL

BILL ACCEPTOR

FROM COMMUNICATIONS

LED ROPE LIGHT

 CONTROLLER

CONNECTOR P17 

CONNECTOR P14

CONTROLLER

TO COMMUNICATIONS

*B/R

R/B

R

2

2

1

1

R/B

R

1

2

1

2

1

2

1

2

1

2

1

2

2

1

+24PVDC

+24VDC

GND

CONTROL

6

5

4

3

2

1

2

1

2

LIGHT AND LED

PROG

BRITE

LED CONTROLLER

1

+

2

4

P

V

D

C

 S

W

IT

C

H

E

D

STANDARD

LIGHT

LIGHT

LOGO

TO COMMUNICATIONS
CONTROLLER
CONNECTOR P23

Harness

B

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FIGURE 7-5 - AMPLIFIER ASSEMBLY

VOLUME CTRL

J6

MUTE

J8

P15

CONTROLLER

TO COMMUNICATIONS

TRANSFORMER

FROM POWER

W/V

W

CANCEL

VOLUME

R

B

V

B

B/W

O

W/V

5

W

O/B

B

V

2

1

4

3

2

1

4

3

AUDIO OUT

FROM COMPUTER

COMMUNICATIONS

FROM 

CONNECTOR P3

CONTROLLER

R

W

5

4

3

2

1

5 4 3 2 1

RIGHT

J12

J11

AUDIO IN CH 2

J3

JUMPERS

7 BAND PREAMP

AUDIO AMPLIFIER ASSEMBLY

40 Vac CT

5

POWER

B

L/

W

B

L

B

L

1

4

3

2

J13

MIC INPUT

J7

LEFT

CH 2 OUT (R)

CH 1 OUT (L)

AUDIO IN CH 1

J9

CH 2 IN (R)

32 Vac

*R

*Y

*Y

*R

32 Vac

5

4

POWER

J1

2

1

3

6

J3

J4

J10

AMPLIFIER

CH 1 IN (L)

250 WATT

OUTPUT

J2

speaker wiring or speaker loads greater than 125 watts.

CBA-OUTPUT RESISTORS.  A blown fuse is indicated by low

E2

CH 2 (right)

6

JUMPER PLUG

S

W

IT

C

H

IN

P

U

T

G

R

O

U

N

D

+

1

5

V

2

1

4 5

B

/W

1

1

9

8

7

1

0

1

3

1

2

Harness

B

R

B

audio level and can be caused by a short circuit in

OUTPUT TRANSFORMER ASSEMBLY

CHANNEL 1 (left)

AUDIO DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMER KIT

E5

E1

E3

E2

E4

(Optional)

A2

A1

E6 E7

CH 1 (left)

A1 A2

E1

CH 2 (right)

BLOCK ASSEMBLY

SPEAKER TERMINAL

Y

B

B

R

/W

B

R

Y

/B

CH 1 (left)

G

(To Amp J2)

2 1

4

5

3

CHANNEL 2 (right)

E4

E3

E5

E7

E6

KOV-106-000-05

Remove cover to access two 4 A fuses located on

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TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS

The best way to isolate a problem is to determine its cause.  The following charts should help
to narrow down which module is failing and whether it can be fixed or needs to be replaced.

Start with finding the “

Trouble

” column that relates the closest to the problem you are

experiencing and then match it to the closest “

Symptom

”.  There can be many “

Probable

Causes

” listed for each Symptom.  The Probable Causes are listed in increasing order of

probability.

P

ROBLEM

 

S

YMPTOM

 

P

ROBABLE 

C

AUSE

 

At the first boot up screen, 
“Detecting IDE Primary 
Master” reports “None”.

 

1.  There is no hard drive in the 

computer. 

2.  The plugs are not completely 

seated in the hard drive. 

3.  The data cable or power plug (CC 

box internal) has come loose from 
the main board or hard drive.

 

Application does 
not boot up.

 

The boot up process stops at 
“DISK BOOT FAILURE, 
INSERT SYSTEM DISK 
AND PRESS ENTER.” 

1.  The hard drive in the CC box has 

come loose and needs to be 
reseated. 

2.  There is no hard drive in the 

computer. 

3.  The data cable or power plug (CC 

box internal) has come loose from 
the main board or hard drive. 

4.  The CC’s BIOS needs to be 

updated. 

5.  The hard drive is dead. 

The Bill Acceptor LED’s on 
the front door fail to light.

 

1.  The plug is not completely inserted 

into the outlet. 

2.  The wall circuit is not hot.

 

Jukebox will not 
operate when 
powered ON. 

The Bill Acceptor LED’s 
come on, but the application 
will not boot. 

 

The monitor or the system power 
supply is defective or unplugged. 

The monitor 
does not work. 

The computer fan is on, and 
all systems LED’s and lights 
are normal.

 

1.  The power plug, video cable, or 

monitor power supply wiring is not 
seated completely. 

2.  The system power supply is 

defective. 

3.  The monitor is dead.

 

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P

ROBLEM

 

S

YMPTOM

 

P

ROBABLE 

C

AUSE

 

The touch 
screen does 
not work.

 

• 

The application boots up, 
but the touch screen does 
not respond to touch.

 

1.  The serial cable is not seated 

completely at the monitor or at 
the CC box. 

2.  The touch screen is dead.

 

Nothing happens after pressing 
the calibration button.

 

1.  The serial cable plug is not fully 

seated at the monitor or at the 
CC box. 

2.  The touch screen is dead.

 

The touch 
screen will not 
calibrate. 

The calibration program runs, 
but will not respond to touch. 

1.  The serial cable plug is not fully 

seated at the monitor or at the 
CC box. 

2.  The touch screen is dead. 

No sound from jukebox, 
although the application reports 
“Now Playing…a New Song.”

 

1.  Volume control is turned all the 

way down. 

2.  Volume control is broken. 
3.  Audio cables are disconnected or 

loose from the CC box or the pre-
amp. 

4.  The amplifier is overloaded and 

shutdown.

 

No music from 
jukebox. 

No sound from jukebox and the 
application doesn’t appear to 
be playing the song selected.

 

1.  There are no more credits 

available for play. 

2.  Reject song was activated. 

Machine is 
locked up during 
normal runtime. 

Coin acceptor is taking money 
but credits are not 
accumulating and the touch 
screen is not responsive. 

 

CC is locked up.  Power up by 
pressing and releasing the ATX 
Reset Switch. 

The bill acceptor will not accept 
a bill. 

1.  The cash box is full. 
2.  The cash box was not re-installed 

on bill acceptor correctly. 

3.  There is a jammed bill in the 

device. 

4.  The plugs are not inserted 

securely at the acceptor. 

5.  The bill acceptor is defective. 

The bill acceptor 
does not work. 

The green lights at the bill 
acceptor lip are not flashing. 

1.  The cable is damaged at the 

acceptor. 

2.  The bill acceptor is defective. 

TROUBLESHOOTING 

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P

ROBLEM

 

S

YMPTOM

 

P

ROBABLE 

C

AUSE

 

Location 
Network line not 
installed in the 
Location.

 

There is no designated 
broadband line installed in 
the Location. 

1.  The inside wiring installation 

appointment was not scheduled. 

2.  The inside wiring installation has not 

occurred. 

3.  The line was not installed in the pre-

selected location. 

4.  The line (jack) was not labeled by the 

technician. 

When the power supply is 
connected to the router, 
nothing happens. 

1.  The AC power plug is not fully 

inserted in the receptacle on the back 
of the router. 

2.  The wall plug is not “hot”. 

The “Link/Act #” light, in the 
front of the router, does not 
light up when an Ethernet 
cable is plugged in the 
respective Port. 

1.  The Ethernet port is defective. 
2.  The jukebox is not powered on. 
3.  The cable is loose at the CC box in 

the jukebox. 

Router does not 
work. 

The WAN light does not 
light up. 

1.  The broadband connection is not 

plugged into the WAN port. 

2.  The cable modem or DSL modem is 

not powered on. 

The feature has never 
been available in the 
location. 

1.  There is no Ethernet cable connection 

between the router and the jukebox. 

2.  The Ethernet cable is not fully seated 

in the port on the CC box or in the 
back of the router. 

3.  The connection is loose between the 

installed line and the router. 

4.  The cable is bad. 
5.  The Internet line is down. 

The “Music On 
Demand” 
feature does not 
work. 

The feature was available, 
but is no longer available. 

1.  The connection has become loose 

between the router and the jukebox. 

2.  The connection has become loose 

between the installed line (jack) and 
the router. 

3.  All the lights are ON, on the front of 

the router. 

4.  The router was shut off or lost power. 
5.  The Internet service provider (ISP) is 

down. 

6. The 

AMI Entertainment® server is 

down. 

TROUBLESHOOTING 

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COPYRIGHT © 2006 MERIT ENTERTAINMENT

For additional assistance, after contacting your distributor, contact:

Merit Product Support and Services

USA and Canada call toll-free:

1-800-445-9353

Outside the USA and Canada call:

(215) 639-4700

FAX: (215) 639-5346

  

Merit Entertainment  P.O. Box 5004,  Bensalem, PA 19020-8529.

You can also visit our Web site

www.meritgames.com

AMI Entertainment

USA and Canada call toll-free:

1-877-762-6765

(1-877-ROC-N-ROL)

Outside the USA and Canada call:

(616) 243-3633

E-mail: support@amientertainment.net

www.amientertainment.com

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COPYRIGHT © 2006 MERIT ENTERTAINMENT

Merit Limited Warranty

Merit Entertainment warrants its machines
to be free from defects in material and work-
manship for a period of one year from the
date of purchase.  The warranty covers all
electrical components (except fuses and
light bulbs) and printed circuit boards.  The
touch screen is under warranty for a period
of 3 years.  The hard drive has a lifetime
warranty.

Failure due to misuse, vandalism, excessive
or intentional abuse, operation outside speci-
fied conditions (including, but not limited to,
improper electrical power source), fire, wa-
ter damage, acts of God, acts of war and civil
unrest are specifically excluded.

Merit products are carefully inspected and
thoroughly tested prior to packing and ship-
ment.  Any damage discovered upon receipt
of goods, whether obvious or concealed,
must be reported immediately to the deliver-
ing carrier and claims made directly to them.
Merit assumes no responsibility for damages
once the product has left its facilities and any
disputes regarding transportation damage
must be resolved with the shipping
company(s).

Merit will repair or replace, at its option, any
component, part or assembly that fails un-
der warranty, provided that the failed item is
returned, shipping charges prepaid, to Merit’s
repair facility and Merit is notified of the fail-
ure within the warranty period.  Merit reserves
the right to request the serial numbers of the
item and/or game which has failed, and cop-
ies of sales invoices, bills of lading or other
documents as required to determine the va-
lidity of the warranty coverage.  Merit will re-
turn or replace warranty items, as specified
above, shipping charges prepaid, by ground
transportation.

Merit’s obligation shall be limited to repair or
replacement as stated above, and shall spe-
cifically exclude any liability for consequen-
tial damages or loss of earnings.

Merit may, at its discretion, provide replace-
ment parts under warranty prior to receiving
defective items, without incurring any ongo-
ing obligation to extend such accommoda-
tions.

In certain instances, due to geographical or
other considerations, Merit may offer PCB
warranty service on an extended time basis
as follows:

(a) User notifies Merit in writing (or FAX)

of PCB failure, providing dates of failure,
serial numbers and a brief description of
failure symptoms.

(b) Failed PCBs are accumulated for a time

period or quantity accumulation, as desig-
nated by Merit and sent in one shipment to
save shipping expenses.

(c) Merit honors warranty as per dates of

failure notification.

The above terms and conditions constitute
the sole obligation, written or implied, of Merit
Entertainment under its warranty coverage.

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COPYRIGHT © 2006 MERIT ENTERTAINMENT

Merit Industries, Inc. Software License Agreement

Merit Industries, Inc.  (“Licensor”) is willing to license the enclosed software to you only if
you accept all of the terms in this license agreement (“Agreement”).

Ownership of the Software
1.

The enclosed Merit® product, which may include but is not limited to the Megatouch®
software program (“Software”) and the accompanying written materials are owned by
Licensor and are protected by United States copyright laws, patent laws and other
intellectual property laws, by laws of other nations, and by international treaties.

Restrictions on Use and Transfer
2.

If this Software package contains multiple media types (such as CD’s, flash cards,
hard drives, etc), then you may use only the type of media appropriate for your Machine.
You may not use the other media types on another Machine, or transfer, or assign
them to another user except as part of the permanent transfer of the Software and all
written materials (as provided for below in paragraph 4).

3.

You may make one copy of the software for backup purposes only.  You may not copy
or make backup copies of any software security key or software security device under
any circumstances.

4.

You may permanently transfer the right to use the Software and accompanying written
materials (including the most recent update and all prior versions) if you retain no
copies and the transferee agrees in writing to be bound by the terms of this Agreement.
Such a transfer of this license to another party immediately terminates your license.
You may not otherwise transfer or assign the right to use the Software, except as
stated in this paragraph.

5.

You may not operate or allow the operation of the Software at locations where the
operation of such Software does not comply with all local, state, and other governmental
body laws and regulations.  You agree to not use or permit the use of the Software in
violation of any U.S. Federal, state, or local laws or regulations or any foreign law or
regulation, including laws regarding gaming, gambling or intellectual property rights in
or concerning the Software.

6.

You may not modify, adapt, translate, reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble the
Software or create derivative works from the Software or any component thereof; nor
may you remove, modify or hide or otherwise make unreadable or non-viewable any
notice, legend, advice, watermark or other designation contained on the Software,
component thereof, or output therefrom.

7.

You agree that the Software and the authorship, systems, ideas, inventions methods
of operation, documentation and other information contained therein, and all versions,
modifications and adaptations thereto are proprietary intellectual properties of Licensor
and are protected by civil and criminal law, and by copyright, trade secret, trademark
and the patent laws of the United States and other countries.

Limited Warranty
8.

Licensor warrants, solely for your benefit, that the Software will function in material
conformity, with its accompanying documentation for a period outlined in Licensor’s
standard product warranty period after your receipt of the Software.

Licensor’s Obligations Under Warranty

9.

Licensor’s sole obligation under the aforesaid warranty shall be to utilize commercially
reasonable efforts to correct or modify such portion of the Software as to make it
materially conform with the applicable documentation.

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Grant Of License
10. Licensor grants to you a limited, non-exclusive license to distribute and/or use one

copy of the Software on a single Merit (“Machine”) accompanied by a single licensor
factory authorized security key. Licensor reserves the right to update versions of the
software and the content to the Machine as deemed appropriate by the Licensor.  You
are entrusted to maintain and protect your single licensor factory authorized security
key, password, or other identification from being utilized by any third party, and you
agree to be responsible for any use of the Software provided herein by a third party
utilizing your identification.  Licensor maintains the right to immediately terminate your
License for reasons related to misuse or other non-conformity with the rules expressed
herein.  While Licensor does not routinely inspect Machines, Licensor also reserves
the right to inspect or audit the Software from time to time in Licensor’s sole discretion.
To the extent that Licensor’s access to the Software requires that Licensor also gain
access to a Machine in which the Software is installed, you agree to promptly provide
Licensor, when requested, with permission and aid in Licensor gaining access to the
Machine.

Disclaimers
11. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THE SECTION ENTITLED “LIMITED WARRANTY”,

LICENSOR MAKES NO OTHER PROMISES, REPRESENTATIONS OR
WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, REGARDING OR RELATING
TO THE SOFTWARE OR CONTENT THEREIN OR TO ANY OTHER MATERIAL
FURNISHED OR PROVIDED TO YOU PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT OR
OTHERWISE AND LICENSOR SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE WITH RESPECT TO SAID MATERIALS OR THE USE THEREOF.  TO
THE MAXIMUM EXTENT ALLOWABLE BY LAW THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE
OR OTHER UNIFORM LAWS SHALL NOT APPLY TO THIS AGREEMENT.

Limitation on Liability
12. IN NO EVENT SHALL LICENSOR BE LIABLE UNDER ANY CLAIM, DEMAND OR

ACTION ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE SOFTWARE, ITS USE,
INSTALLATION OR LICENSOR’S PERFORMANCE OR LACK THEREOF UNDER
THIS AGREEMENT FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, EXEMPLARY OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER OR NOT LICENSOR HAS BEEN
ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH CLAIM, DEMAND OR ACTION.  IN
ADDITION, WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING, IN ALL EVENTS THE REMEDIES
AVAILABLE TO YOU SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT PAID BY YOU TO
LICENSOR FOR THE SOFTWARE.

13. IN NO EVENT WILL LICENSOR BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING

ANY LOSS OF PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS, OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF YOUR USE, MISUSE, BREACH
OF THIS AGREEMENT OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE.

General
14.  The validity and construction of this Agreement and of the rights and obligations herein

shall be determined and governed by the laws of the State of New York.  By accepting
the terms of this Agreement, you acknowledge and accept that the courts of New York,
New York shall have exclusive jurisdiction and venue regarding any disputes arising
with regard to this Agreement or arising out of activity or misuse of the Software.

15. Merit, in its sole discretion, may assign this agreement or any of its rights and obligations

hereunder.

16. If you have any questions concerning this Agreement or wish to contact Licensor for

any reason, please write: Merit Industries, Inc., 2525 State Road, Bensalem, PA 19020,
USA.

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COPYRIGHT © 2006 MERIT ENTERTAINMENT

Contrat de licence de logiciel de Merit Industries, Inc.

Merit Industries, Inc. (ci-après le "Concédant") est disposé à vous accorder la licence d'utilisation du
logiciel ci-inclus, à condition que vous vous engagiez à respecter tous les termes, clauses et condi-
tions du présent contrat de licence (Contrat).

Droit de Propriété
1.

Le produit Merit ci-joint contenant, mais ne s'y limitant pas, le logiciel Megatouch™ (ci-après le
"logiciel") et toute la documentation écrite, restent la propriété du Concédant et sont protégés
par : les lois de droits d'auteur des Etats-Unis, les lois s'appliquant aux brevets déposés et à la
propriété intellectuelle, ainsi que par celles des autres pays et les traités internationaux.

Restriction d'Utilisation et Transfert
2.

Si le présent logiciel comprend plusieurs types de composants (tels que CD-ROM, cartes
flash, disques durs, etc), vous ne pouvez utilisez que ceux qui conviennent à votre appareil. Il
est strictement interdit de les utiliser sur un autre appareil, les transférer -ou les céder à un
autre utilisateur, sauf en cas de transfert permanent du logiciel et de toute la documentation
écrite (comme indiqué ci-dessous au paragraphe 4).

3.

Il est interdit de copier le logiciel, à l'exception d'une copie de sauvegarde.  Il est aussi interdit
de reproduire -ou faire des copies de sauvegarde des programmes de clé de sécurité ou
autres fichiers de sécurité, quelles que soient les circonstances.

4.

Vous pouvez céder en permanence à un tiers -le droit d'utiliser le LOGICIEL et toute la docu-
mentation écrite l'accompagnant, (ainsi que la plus récente mise à jour et toutes autres anciennes
versions) seulement si vous n'en gardez aucune copie, et si le cessionnaire s'engage, par
écrit, à respecter les termes, clauses et conditions du présent Contrat. Cette cession à un tiers
met fin à votre licence immédiatement. Autrement, vous n'avez pas la permission de transférer
ou d'accorder à un tiers le droit d'utiliser le présent logiciel, excepté que tel que décrit dans le
présent paragraphe.

5.

Il est interdit d'utiliser le présent logiciel ou de permettre son utilisation dans des emplace-
ments où l'utilisation du présent logiciel n'est pas conforme aux lois et réglementations locales,
nationales ou réglementations d'autres organismes gouvernementaux.  Vous acceptez de ne
pas utiliser ou d'autoriser l'utilisation du logiciel d'une manière enfreignant les lois ou regula-
tions s'appliquant à la propriété intellectuelle et au jeu, en vigueur aux Etats-Unis ou dans les
autres pays du monde, y compris les lois  de l'ensemble du logiciel.

6.

Il est interdit de modifier, adapter, traduire, démonter, décompiler, désassembler le logiciel ou
créer du matériel dérivé du logiciel ou de tout composant de celui-ci ; vous ne pouvez pas
enlever, modifier ou cacher ou rendre illisible ou non-visible toute instruction, légende, infor-
mation ou filigrane ou autre désignation qui apparaît dans le logiciel, composant dudit logiciel
ou résultant dudit logiciel.

7.

Vous convenez que le logiciel et les droits d'auteur, les systèmes, les idées, les inventions, les
méthodes d'utilisation, la documentation et autre information incluse, ainsi que toutes les
versions, modifications et adaptations qui s'y rattachent sont les propriétés intellectuelles du
Concédant et sont protégées par le droit civil et pénal et par le droit d'auteur, le secret commer-
cial, la marque déposée et le brevet aux Etats-Unis et dans les autres pays du monde.

Limite de Garantie
8.

Le Concédant garantit seulement à votre intention, que le logiciel permettra une utilisation
conforme, avec la documentation l'accompagnant, pendant la période de temps indiquée
dans la période de garantie du produit standard du Concédant, à compter de la date de
livraison du logiciel.

Responsabilité du Concédant aux termes de la Garantie
9.

La seule obligation du Concédant aux termes de la garantie susmentionnée sera de faire tous
les efforts commercialement raisonnables pour corriger ou modifier la partie du logiciel pour le
rendre matériellement conforme aux spécifications de la documentation.

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Concession de Licence
10. Le Concédant vous accorde le droit d'utiliser une seule copie par appareil Merit (ci-après

"Appareil") accompagné d'une seule clé de sécurité autorisée en usine et fournie par le
Concédant. Le Concédant se réserve le droit de mise à jour des versions du logiciel et du
contenu de l'Appareil, quand il juge nécessaire de le faire.   Il vous appartient également
d'empêcher que les mots de passe ou autres codes et la clé de sécurité soient utilisés par un
tiers. Vous acceptez d'assumer la responsabilité dans le cas de l'utilisation du logiciel par un
tiers.  Le Concédant se réserve le droit de résilier votre contrat de licence à tout moment dans
l'éventualité d'une utilisation non-conforme aux clauses stipulées.  Bien que le Concédant ne
contrôle pas les appareils périodiquement, il se réserve toutefois le droit de contrôler le logiciel
à tout moment et sans préavis de sa part.  De surcroît, dans l'éventualité où le logiciel n'est
accessible qu'à travers la machine dans laquelle il est installé, le licencié s'engage à donner
libre accès au Concédant, ou ses représentants, à la machine et dans les plus brefs délais.

Exclusion de toute autre garantie
11. EXCEPTE COMME PREVU DANS LA SECTION INTITULEE "LIMITE DE GARANTIE", LE

CONCEDANT N'ASSURE AUCUNE AUTRE GARANTIE DE QUELQUE NATURE ET A
QUELQUE TITRE QUE CE SOIT, EXPLICITE OU IMPLICITE, EN RAPPORT AVEC LE
LOGICIEL ET LES COMPOSANTS QUI L'ACCOMPAGNENT OU, LE CAS ECHEANT, TOUT
SUPPORT OU MATERIEL FOURNI CONFORMEMENT AU PRESENT CONTRATEN
PARTICULIER, LE CONCEDANT NE PEUT DONNER AUCUNE GARANTIE, DE QUELQUE
NATURE QUE CE SOIT, POUR LA COMMERCIALISATION DE TOUS LES PRODUITS EN
RAPPORT AVEC LE LOGICIEL OU AVEC L'UTILISATION DE CELUI-CI.  DANS LA MESURE
OU CELA EST PERMIS PAR LA LOI, LE CODE UNIFORME COMMERCIAL OU AUTRE LOI
UNIFORME NE S'APPLIQUE PAS AU PRESENT CONTRAT.

Limite de Responsabilité
12. LE CONCEDANT NE SERA EN AUCUN CAS RESPONSABLE DE TOUTE RECLAMA-

TION, DEMANDE OU ACTION RESULTANT DE OU EN RAPPORT AVEC LE LOGICIEL,
SON UTILISATION OU SON INSTALLATION, OU LA PERFORMANCE OU MANQUE DE
PERFORMANCE DU CONCEDANT EN VERTU DU PRESENT CONTRAT POUR TOUS
DOMMAGES D'UNE NATURE QUI N'EST PAS PRESUMEE PAR LA LOI ET QUI DOIVENT
ETRE EXPRESSEMENT PROUVES, DOMMAGE INDIRECTS, DOMMAGES-INTERETS
POUR PREJUDICE MORAL, QUE LE CONCEDANT AIT ETE AVISE OU NON DE LA
POSSIBILITE D'UNE TELLE RECLAMATION, DEMANDE OU ACTION.  DE PLUS, SANS
LIMITER CE QUI PRECEDE, LES DEDOMMAGEMENTS A VOTRE DISPOSITION SERONT
LIMITES AU MONTANT QUE VOUS AUREZ PAYE AU CONCEDANT POUR LE LOGICIEL.

13. LE CONCEDANT NE SERA EN AUCUN CAS RESPONSIBLE :  D'UNE RUPTURE DE

CONTRAT, DES DOMMAGES, Y COMPRIS TOUTE PERTE DE PROFIT, PERTES
D'ECONOMIE OU TOUS AUTRES DOMMAGES INDIRECTS OU DOMMAGES-INTERETS
ACCESSOIRES DECOULANT DE LA MAUVAISE UTILISATION OU DE L'IMPOSSIBILITE
D'UTILISATION DU LOGICIEL.

Dispositions Générales
14. La validité et la construction du présent Contrat et les droits et obligations ci-inclus seront

déterminés et régis par les lois de l'état de New York aux États-Unis.  En acceptant les dispo-
sitions du présent contrat, vous acceptez également que tous litiges ou revendications rela-
tives seront réglés par voie d'arbitrage par un tribunal de l'état de New York, aux Etats-Unis.

15. Merit Industries se réserve le droit de transférer le présent Contrat à un tiers ainsi que ses

droits et obligations ci-après.

16. Pour toutes questions concernant le présent Contrat -ou si vous désirez contacter le Concédant

pour une raison quelconque, veuillez écrire à : Merit Industries, Inc., 2525 State Road, Bensalem,
PA 19020, Etats-Unis.

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Merit Industries, Inc. Softwarelizenzabkommen

Merit Industries, Inc.  („Lizenzgeber”) ist nur dann bereit Ihnen eine Lizenz für die beiliegende
Software zu erteilen, wenn Sie alle Bestimmungen dieses Lizenzabkommens (“Abkommen”)
akzeptieren.
Eigentumsvorbehalt der Software
1.

Das beiliegende Merit®-Produkt, welches das Megatouch® Softwareprogramm („Soft-
ware”) beinhalten kann, aber nicht darauf beschränkt ist, und die schriftlichen Unterlagen
sind Eigentum des Lizenzgebers und sind durch die Gesetze der Vereinigten Staaten
und anderer Länder und durch internationale Verträge urheberrechtlich geschützt.

Beschränkungen im Gebrauch und Transfer
2.

Sollte diese Softwarelieferung mehrere Medien enthalten (z.B. CD, Karten, Festplatten usw.),
dürfen Sie nur die für Ihre Maschine angebrachte Medienart verwenden.  Die anderen
Medienarten dürfen nicht auf anderen Maschinen verwendet werden oder an Dritte übergeben
werden, abgesehen von einem endgültigen Transfer der Software und aller schriftlichen
Unterlagen (wie im untenstehenden Paragraphen 4 beschrieben).

3.

Sie dürfen nur eine Sicherungskopie der Software herstellen.  Unter keinen Umständen dürfen
Sie einen Softwaresicherungsschlüssel oder Sicherungsmaßnahmen kopieren oder davon
Sicherungskopien herstellen.

4.

Sie dürfen das Nutzungsrecht für die Software und die schriftlichen Unterlagen (einschließlich
der aktuellen Version und aller vorhergehenden Versionen) an Dritte übertragen, wenn Sie
keine Kopie behalten und wenn der Empfänger die Bestimmungen dieses Abkommens in
schriftlicher Form akzeptiert.  Bei einem solchen Transfer der Lizenz an Dritte erlischt Ihre
Lizenz umgehend.  Abgesehen von den Bestimmungen dieses Paragraphen sind alle anderen
Transfers oder Übertragungen der Nutzungsrechte für diese Software unerlaubt.

5.

Sie dürfen die Software nicht benutzen oder eine Nutzung gestatten, wenn eine solche
Nutzung der Software irgendwelche Gesetze und Verordnungen der kommunalen oder
staatlichen Behörden verletzen würde. Sie verpflichten sich die Software nicht so zu
nutzen oder nutzen zu lassen, dass sie damit gegen staatliche, Bundes-  oder
Lokalgesetze oder Bestimmungen der USA oder gegen  ausländische  Gesetze oder
Bestimmungen, einschliesslich aller Gesetze bezüglich Glücksspiels, Spielens oder
geistigen Eigentumrechts der Software, verstossen.

6.

Es ist Ihnen nicht gestattet, die Software abzuändern, zu verändern, zu übersetzen,
rückumzuwandeln, zu dekompilieren oder zu zerlegen, oder aus der Software oder eines
Teils davon andere Werke abzuleiten.  Sie dürfen auch aus der Software, einem Bestandteil
der Software oder aus den Datenausgaben der Software keine Hinweise, Bemerkungen,
Ratschläge, Wasserzeichen oder andere Markierungen entfernen, verändern, verbergen oder
auf andere Art unlesbar machen.

7.

Sie akzeptieren, dass die Software und die Urheberschaft, die Systeme, die Ideen, Erfindungen,
die Arbeitsweisen, die Dokumentation und alle anderen darin enthaltenen Informationen und
alle Versionen, Veränderungen, und Bearbeitungen davon das geistige Eigentum des
Lizenzgebers sind, und dass sie durch Straf- und Zivilgesetzgebung und durch die Copyright-
, Geschäftsgeheimnis-, Warenzeichen- und die Patentgesetze der Vereinigten Staaten und
anderer Länder geschützt sind.

Beschränkte Garantie
8.

Der Lizenzgeber garantiert zu Ihren Gunsten, dass die Software für die angegebene normale
Garantiezeit des Lizenzgebers nach Ihrer Annahme der Software in erheblicher
Übereinstimmung mit der beiliegenden Dokumentation laufen wird.

Verpflichtung des Lizenzgebers im Rahmen der Garantie
9.

Die ausschließliche Pflicht des Lizenzgebers im Rahmen der vorstehenden Garantie besteht
darin, alle geschäftlich vertretbaren Schritte zu unternehmen, um Teile der Software zu
berichtigen oder abzuändern, bis sie mit der beiliegenden Dokumentation erheblich
übereinstimmen.

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Übertragung der Lizenz
10. Der Lizenzgeber gewährt Ihnen eine beschränkte, nicht-ausschliessbare Lizenz zur Vertreibung

und/oder Benutzung einer Kopie der Software auf einem einzelnen Merit™ („Gerät”) mit einem
einzelnen werksmäßig gestatteten Sicherungsschlüssel.  Der Lizenzgeber behält sich das Recht
vor, nach eigenem Ermessen die Software und den Inhalt der Maschine zu verbessern. Sie sind
dafür verantwortlich ihren  individuellen,  vom  Lizenzgeber werksmäßig gestatteten
Sicherheitsschlüssel, ihr Passwort oder anderweitigen Identifikationsmechanismus instandzuhalten
und abzusichern gegen die Nutzung durch eine dritte Partei, und sie akzeptieren die Verantwortung
für jegliche Nutzung der besagten Software durch eine dritte Partei mithilfe
ihresIdentifikationsmechanismus . Obwohl der Lizenzgeber nicht regelmässig Maschinen inspiziert,
behält sich der Lizenzgeber das Recht vor, ihre Lizenz umgehend  zu kündigen aus Gründen des
Missbrauchs oder bei Nichtbefolgung der Bestimmungen in diesem  Vertrag. Der Lizenzgeber
behält sich ebenfalls das Recht vor, die Software  von Zeit zu Zeit nach eigenem Ermessen zu
inspizieren oder zu überprüfen. Im Falle, dass der Lizenzgeber Zugang zu dem Gerät wünscht, in
dem besagte Software installiert ist,  erklären Sie sich bereit, dass sie dem Lizenzgeber, wenn nötig,
Erlaubnis und Hilfe beim Zugang zum Gerät verschaffen.

Beschränkungen
11. ABGESEHEN VON DEN BESTIMMUNGEN DES PARAGRAPHEN „BESCHRÄNKTE

GARANTIE" GIBT DER LIZENZGEBER KEINE SONSTIGEN VERSPRECHEN,
VERPFLICHTUNGEN ODER GARANTIEN, OB AUSDRÜCKLICH ODER STILLSCHWEIGEND,
FÜR DIE SOFTWARE ODER IHRE BESTANDTEILE ODER FÜR ALLE ANDEREN
MATERIALIEN, DIE IHNEN IM RAHMEN DIESES ABKOMMENS ZUR VERFÜGUNG GESTELLT
ODER ÜBERLASSEN WERDEN, UND DER LIZENZGEBER LEHNT AUSDRÜCKLICH ALLE
ANSPRÜCHE AUF MARKTFÄHIGKEIT UND EIGNUNG DER BESAGTEN MATERIALIEN FÜR
DEN GEWÖHNLICHEN GEBRAUCH AB.  SOWEIT GESETZESMÄSSIG ZUGELASSEN,
SOLLEN DIE HANDELSRECHTLICHE GESETZGEBUNG AUS DEM UNIFORM COMMER-
CIAL CODE ODER ANDERE GESETZE AUF DIESES ABKOMMEN NICHT ANWENDBAR
SEIN.

Haftungsbeschränkung
12. DER LIZENZGEBER HAT KEINERLEI HAFTUNG BEI EINEM ANSPRUCH, EINER

FORDERUNG ODER EINER KLAGE, DIE AUF NUTZUNG DER SOFTWARE, DEREN
INSTALLIERUNG, DER LEISTUNG DES LIZENZGEBERS ODER DESSEN VERSAGEN IM
RAHMEN DIESES ABKOMMENS FÜR JEGLICHE FOLGE-, INDIREKTE, SONDER- ODER
NEBENSCHÄDEN BERUHEN, SELBST WENN DER LIZENZGEBER AUF DIE MÖGLICHKEIT
EINES SOLCHEN ANSPRUCHES, EINER FORDERUNG ODER EINER KLAGE HINGEWIESEN
WURDE.  WEITERHIN UND OHNE BESCHRÄNKUNG DES LETZTEN SATZES, DÜRFEN IN
ALLEN FÄLLEN DIE IHNEN ZUR VERFÜGUNG STEHENDEN ABHILFEN DIE VON IHNEN
FÜR DIE SOFTWARE AN DEN LIZENZGEBER GEZAHLTE SUMME NICHT ÜBERSCHREITEN.

13. DER LIZENZGEBER HAT IN KEINEM FALL EINE HAFTUNG IHNEN GEGENÜBER FÜR

SCHÄDEN, EINSCHLIESSLICH ETWAIGER GEWINNVERLUSTE, NICHT REALISIERTER
EINSPARUNGEN ODER ANDERER NEBEN- ODER FOLGESCHÄDEN, DIE AUS IHRER
VERWENDUNG, MISSBRAUCH, VERLETZUNG DIESES ABKOMMENS ODER
GEBRAUCHSUNFÄHIGKEIT DER SOFTWARE ENTSTEHEN.

Allgemein
14.   Die Rechtsgültigkeit und Provisionen dieses Abkommens und der darin enthaltenen Rechte und

Pflichten werden durch die Gesetze des Staates von New York bestimmt.  Sollten sie diese
Vereinbarungen annehmen, dann akzeptieren Sie, dass der ausschliessliche Erfüllungsort und
Gerichtsstand bei den Gerichten von New York im Staat New York liegen hinsichtlich aller Streitigkeiten,
die diesen Vertrag betreffen, oder die durch Leistung oder Missbrauch der besagten Software
entstehen.

15. Merit kann nach eigenem Ermessen dieses Abkommen oder jedes der darin enthaltenen Rechte

und Pflichten an Dritte abtreten.

16. Bei Rückfragen über dieses Abkommen oder wenn Sie den Lizenzgeber aus einem anderen

Grund kontaktieren wollen, bitte schreiben an: Merit Industries, Inc., 2525 State Road, Bensalem,
PA 19020, USA.

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Please read the enclosed license agreement.  Operation of this game

constitutes acceptance of the Merit Software License Agreement.

Veuillez lire le contrat de licence d’utilisation ci-inclus.  Si vous utilisez

ce jeu, vous vous engagez à respecter les termes et conditions du

contrat de licence d’utilisation du logiciel de Merit.

Bitte beiliegendes Lizenzabkommen durchlesen.  Das Merit Software

Lizenzabkommen tritt in Kraft, sobald dieses Spiel verwendet wird.

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