Marshall Amplification ROCKET LP User manual

Marshall LP Jukebox
User Manual
Series 3 : Build 7.0

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Contents
1. Introduction Pg 3
2. Important safety instructions Pg 4
3. Taking delivery / Transit mode Pg 7
4. Label magic Pg 12
5. Inserting title cards Pg 13
6. Loading discs Pg 14
7. Playing the Jukebox Pg 16
8. Connecting external audio devices Pg 22
9. Adding additional speakers Pg 24
10. Adjusting amplifier settings Pg 26
11. Bluetooth Pg 29
12. Jukebox lighting adjustment Pg 30
13. Trouble shooting and error codes Pg 32
Please note that some of the illustrations in this manual may depict
other Sound Leisure Long Player models. This should not affect any
instructions given in this manual

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Introduction
Thank you for your purchase of the Marshall Vinyl Jukebox. A shared passion for
the music Marshall Amplifiers helped create brought Sound Leisure and Marshall
together in a unique collaboration, resulting in the development of this incredible
custom Classic Jukebox. Designed and hand built in Leeds, UK, this product has
been designed and built to give you many years of enjoyment and trouble free
use.
This owner’s guide provides all the information you will need to install and
operate the Jukebox safely.
About Sound Leisure
Sound Leisure have been manufacturing Jukeboxes in Leeds, UK since 1978.
The family owned and run business was originally formed by Alan Black and
three generations of the family now work alongside a team of skilled craftsmen
and women, all dedicated to manufacturing the finest Jukeboxes in the world.

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Important Safety Instructions
• Read these instructions.
• Keep these instructions.
• Heed all warnings.
• Follow all instructions.
• Do not use this apparatus near water.
• Clean only with a dry cloth.
• Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
• Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves
or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
• Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug.
A polarized plug has 2 blades with one wider than the other. A grounding
type plug has two blades and a third grounding 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 replacement of the obsolete
outlet.
• Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at
plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
apparatus.
• Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
• Use only the cart, stand, bracket or table specified by the manufacturer, or
sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the
cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
• Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long
periods of time.
• Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when
the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as if a power-supply
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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Additionally
• This Jukebox contains high voltage & high temperature parts. Do not attempt
to carry out any work that is not specifically instructed in this manual. If the
Jukebox fails to operate correctly, switch off the machine and contact Sound
Leisure.
• This Jukebox is heavy. DO NOT attempt to lift the unit.
• DO NOT attempt to move the Jukebox with the front glass/door open. The
Jukebox is top heavy and may tip forward if moved with the front glass/
door open.
• This appliance must be connected to a mains socket with a protective earth
connection.
• The mains plug is the designated ‘disconnection device’ and as such should
be readily operable.
• ‘WARNING’ To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this
apparatus to rain or moisture.
• Fuses should be replaced like for like at all times.
• Terminals marked with the symbol above are considered hazardous live
and external wiring connected to these terminals requires installation by an
instructed person or the use of ready made contact leads.
• Jukebox contains transmitter module FCC ID : T9J-RN52
• Refer to Bluetooth section for more information.
• This Jukebox is approved for operation :
below 2000m elevation
between 0°C and 40°C

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Main cabinet locks.
Please note there is a
lock on both the left and
right of the Jukebox.
Rear cabinet door lock
Mains power socket
and switch
Audio Out
sockets and
RESET button
FIG1 :
Lock locations & rear panels
Earth bond
Coin reject cup

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Taking Delivery / Transit Mode
Once the Jukebox has been positioned in its designated space the following
instructions will allow you to prepare it for use. The keys to open the Jukebox
will be found attached to the rear of the cabinet. The keys will open the side
locks and the rear cabinet lock. See opposite page FIG1.
Transit Mode
Upon delivery the Jukebox player mechanism will be locked into position by
2 x 10mm bolts. The tone arm and platter motor are also held in place by a
retaining plate. The following pages will show how to remove all these items
and set your Jukebox up, ready to play.
Ensure you store the removed components safely as these will be required
should you need to move your Jukebox in the future.

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Removing the transit retaining bolts and foam.
• Unlock the front of the Jukebox and raise the front glass to its highest position.
The gas struts will hold the weight of the front glass.
• Look downwards into the mechanism and you will see the 2 x 10mm retaining
bolts as denoted in FIG 2 and a section of retaining foam underneath the
mechanism arm.
• Remove the retaining foam from beneath the mechanism arm. (shown in FIG 2.)
Gently pull this foam to the right (towards the record stack) to remove it.
• Using a 10mm spanner or socket screwdriver, carefully remove the retaining
bolts and the wooden blocks avoiding any contact with the LP Changer Arm.
• The Lower section of the mechanism is now ready.
• Looking at the play area of the Jukebox (shown in FIG 3) - Carefully remove
the clear plastic bag containing the Anti Skate weight and retain it to install
(see Anti Skate weight section) Then, carefully remove the transit plate retaining
screws with a suitable screwdriver. The transit plate is now able to be lifted from
the playing platter and tone arm. It is important to remove the plate by lifting
directly UP so as not to damage the tone arm. The plate should be kept safe for
use if the jukebox is to be moved in the future.
• Remove the retaining foam from under the tone arm.
• Switch the Jukebox on using the power switch on the rear of the Jukebox
denoted in FIG 1. The Jukebox will illuminate. Transit will show on the front
display denoting that the Jukebox is in Transit mode.
• Press the white RESET button on the back of the Jukebox. (FIG 1) to exit transit
mode. The mechanism will return to its home position with the LP changer arm at
the top.
• Remove the clear plastic stylus cover (shown in FIG 3) by sliding it towards you.
• The Jukebox is now ready to play.

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FIG2. LP Mechanism as seen from above
FIG3. LP Mechanism playing area
Location of 2 x
10MM
retaining bolts.
LP mechanism arm
Retaining foam
Retaining
foam Anti skate
weight -
packaged
Tone
arm
Transit
plate
Transit plate
retaining screws
Stylus
cover
(slide forward
towards you to
remove)

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Placing the Jukebox in Transit mode
REMOVE ALL RECORDS BEFORE TRANSIT
• Should you need to move your Jukebox it is recommended you put it
into “Transit” mode. This ensures that nothing can be damaged whilst
the Jukebox is transported.
• To place the Jukebox in Transit mode :
• When the Jukebox is “idle - i.e not playing a record” press and hold
the white RESET button on the rear of the Jukebox for 5 seconds
• The mechanism will first move to its HOME position (top) then the LP
changer arm will move to the lowest position in the cabinet. “Transit”
will show in the display.
• The wooden transit blocks and retaining bolts, the transit plate and all
the retaining foam and tape should be replaced as specified on the
previous pages.

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FIG4. Anti skate weight installed
Installing the Anti Skate weight
The Long Player is supplied with an anti skate weight. This helps to create a smooth
playing system. Upon delivery you will find this weight contained within a plastic
bag on the front of the tone arm transit plate. (see page 9)
How to install the anti skate weight (FIG.4)
• Remove the weight and line carefully from the bag.
• Locate the looped end of the line and hook this over the threaded screw on the
far end of the tone arm.
• Hang the weights over the looped metal support allowing them to hang free.
Looped end of line
hooks over threaded
screw
Allow the line to hang over
the looped wire and the
weights hang free

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Label Magic
Sound Leisure has developed the
Label Magic title card printing
software to facilitate the easy design
and printing of title cards for your
Sound Leisure Jukebox.
Included in the welcome pack
supplied with your Jukebox is a FREE 12 month subscription to Sound Leisure’s
Label Magic title card printing software.
To get started creating your cards, download your free copy of Label Magic
from:
www.label-magic.com/sl
Once you have installed Label magic, use the code printed on the postcard
included in your welcome pack to activate your free 12 month subscription.
Once you have printed your title cards follow the steps overleaf for how to insert
these in the Jukebox.
jukebox title card printing software
included free with every sound leisure jukebox.
check your welcome pack for your 12 month subscription card

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Inserting title cards
Title Cards
Perforated blank title cards and Sound Leisure’s Label Magic printing software
are included in your Jukebox welcome pack. For further details on installing
your software and your FREE 12 month subscription code please see the
postcard included in the welcome pack or visit :
soundleisure.com/classic-Jukeboxes/accessories/label-magic-title-card-software
This will assist you in designing and printing title cards. Additional cards are
available to purchase through our website.
https://soundleisure.com/classic-Jukeboxes/accessories/title-cards-1-part
The Jukebox holds 10 LP vinyl records and can play both sides (A&B). Each title
selection has a number for side A and side B. Side A numbers run from 100 -
109. Side B numbers run from 200 - 209.
Once title cards have been printed and removed from the perforated card
they can be inserted under the vertical retaining tabs next to the number of the
record they relate to.
FIG5 : Title cards inserted into title rack

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• CAUTION! MOVING PARTS! THE MECHANISM OF THE JUKEBOX
CONTAINS MOVING AND ROTATING PARTS. PLEASE BE VERY CAREFUL
WHEN LOADING OR OPERATING WITH THE FRONT GLASS OPEN.
ENSURE THAT LOOSE CLOTHING, JEWELERY, LONG HAIR ETC ARE KEPT
AWAY FROM THE JUKEBOX MECHANISM
The Long Player Jukebox has an auto loading mechanism to ensure the safe
delivery of your vinyl records. Follow the procedure carefully.
How to load records using the auto loading facility
• Eject any records currently playing using the “Eject
Disc” button on the remote control. The mechanism
will return the record to its position in the record
stack and the changer arm will return to its idle
position.
• Open the front glass door of the Jukebox and
press the “Load” button on the main playing area.
The red LED will be lit and “LOAD” will show on
the display.
• Select the number of the record you wish to
change - it is recommended you select the A-side
of the record.
(Selections 100 - 109)
• The mechanism will select the record and place it
on the turntable.
NOTE : Even if there is no record in the stack (i.e.
when the Jukebox is first delivered and the stack
is empty) the mechanism will still run through the
process of selecting the record from that position
and moving it to the turntable.
• Swap the record you wish to replace with the new
record on the turntable.

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• Set the speed of the record by pressing the
“SPEED” button. 12” singles usually play at
45RPM - LP records usually play at 33-1/3rd
RPM
NOTE : THE JUKEBOX WILL NOT PLAY 7”
SINGLES
Green = 33 RPM
Red = 45 RPM
• Press the “LOAD” button and the mechanism
will return the record to the chosen position in
the record stack.
• Repeat this procedure for all records you wish
to change. Once finished. Close and lock
the glass door and the Jukebox will return to
normal operational mode.
Quick Changing : Replacing a single record.
It is possible to change a single record “on the fly” using the method below.
• Select the record you wish to change. The mechanism will select and play
the record.
• Whilst the record is playing open the front door of the Jukebox. The stylus
will lift from the record and return to its idle position.
• Remove the record from the turntable and replace it with the new one.
• Close and lock the door. The mechanism will return the record to the
record stack.

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Playing the Jukebox
Making Selections
• When the records and labels are installed, selections can be made using
the keyboard at the front of the Jukebox or via the remote control.
• To play a record, select the 3 digit number as specified on the title card. For
instance 103 (side A) or 203 (side B) or play both sides of the record
(side A & B) by pressing 303.
• If you make a mistake while entering a selection press ‘C” on the remote to
re-start the selection process, or press “C” on the Jukebox button bank.
Ejecting a track or disc
• To eject an entire disc press ‘REJECT DISC’ on the remote.
• To reject a single side press ‘REJECT TRACK’ on the remote.
Display
• The display will show the currently playing record. After 10 seconds the
display will switch off. Pressing the “C” button will show which disc/track is
currently playing.

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Selections and additional functionality of the Jukebox can be controlled via the
remote control supplied with your Jukebox.
Vol 1
(stereo pair)
Jukebox
speakers
Vol 2
(stereo pair)
external speakers
if installed
Mute vol
Sleep mode
(places the Jukebox into low
power standby)
Switches amplifier to
Jukebox input
Switches amplifier to
Bluetooth input
Switches amplifier
to Aux input
Numeric selection keys.
Used to make track
selection
Reject track
Skip Backwards
(Replays current track)
Turn Shuffle Mode ON
Title rack page flip Title rack page flip
Bluetooth pairing
Lighting Control
(See lighting section)
Clear playlist
Turn Shuffle Mode OFF
Skip Forwards
(Plays next track if applicable)
Reject disc
Keyboard
cancel
FIG7 : remote control
Sequential play

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Adjusting Volume
As a precaution against overloading the speakers when switching the Jukebox
on, the volume is preset to a low level.
• To raise the volume to the preferred level, select a track, wait until the disc
is playing, then adjust the volume using the ‘VOL 1’ volume keys on the
remote control or use the twisting volume button on the right hand side of
the Jukebox button bank to the left or right.
• The display will briefly show the volume level as ‘L -’. The number will vary
dependant on the volume level with 0 for off and 50 for full volume.
• The ‘VOL 2’ volume keys (on the remote) are used to adjust the volume of
the spare amplifier channels, please refer to page 22 “Adding additional
speakers”.
• Pressing the ‘MUTE’ key on the remote, will instantly mute the amplifier and
the display will show ‘L —‘, to return the volume to the previous level press
any of the volume keys.
Powering Off the Jukebox : Sleep Mode
It is recommended that the Jukebox is powered off using the standby procedure
and then to “full off” at the mains switch if required. This ensures that discs are
ejected and the mechanism is in a safe position. Failure to power the Jukebox
down in this way could damage the jukebox mechanism.
To power off the Jukebox
• Press the “POWER” button at the top remote control (FIG 5) If a disc is
playing it will be returned to its position in the mechanism stack. The
mechanism will then return to its home position at the left hand side. “Sleep”
will show on the Jukebox display.
• You can also put the Jukebox into sleep mode using the red power switch
on the right hand side of the button bank.
NOTE : Sleep mode is useful if you are going to be using your Jukebox within a
day or so. This will conserve power but still “wake’ the Jukebox quickly should
you wish to use it.
If you are not going to use the Jukebox for a few days then it is recommended to
use sleep mode followed by a full power off using the power switch on the back
of the Jukebox.

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Shuffle Mode
The Jukebox features a random shuffle mode. This feature allows continuous
play until the function is disabled. If a manual selection is made when shuffle
mode is enabled then the currently playing track will play out before the chosen
selection is played. Once the manual selection has been played shuffle mode
will continue.
Shuffle mode has two settings : shuffle disc and shuffle track.
Shuffle disc
• This mode will play the entirety of a disc before randomly selecting another
disc and playing. This is to listen to both A&B sides. This setting will
continue to play random disc albums until the mode is disabled.
Shuffle Side
• Shuffle track mode will play a random side from a random disc until the
mode is disabled.
How to enable or disable Shuffle modes
• The shuffle modes are enabled by pressing the “shuffle on” button on the
remote control.
• Pressing the “shuffle on” button ONCE
enables the Shuffle DISC mode.
When enabled the Jukebox display will
show : “DISC” and a small dot will appear
in the lower section of the display.
• Pressing the “shuffle on” button TWICE
enables the shuffle SIDE mode.
When enabled the Jukebox display
will show : SIDE and a small dot will show
in the bottom half of the display.
• To disable shuffle mode press the “Shuffle
Off” button on the remote control. The small dot will no longer show to
indicate that shuffle mode is not enabled.

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Direct Play Mode
The Long Player mechanism can be used as a regular turntable allowing a quick
way to play an album without having to load it into the changer mechanism. The
Direct mode will play side A before flipping the record to play side B it will then
wait until the record is removed before entering back into normal Jukebox mode.
To play a record in direct play mode.
• Make sure the Jukebox mechanism is idle.
• Make sure shuffle play is off and no records are on the turntable.
• With the Jukebox idle, open the front door. The display will show ‘Door’ along
the top line.
• Place the record you wish to play on the Turntable.
• Press the ‘SPEED’ button to start the record playing at 33 1/3 rpm, the SPEED
LED will light up green to indicate this.
• If the record playing is a 12” 45rpm, press the SPEED button again to change
the speed to 45, the SPEED LED will light up red to indicate this.
• The Display will show ‘PLAY’ along the top line to indicate Direct Play is active.
CLOSE AND LOCK THE DOOR ONCE DIRECT PLAY HAS BEEN ACTIVATED.
Before the record starts to play the Mechanism Arm will move up to the top position
on the tower, this is normal and ensures the arm is in the correct position to quickly
flip the record once side A has finished.
• Once side A has finished the mechanism arm will automatically flip the record
and play side B.
• When side B has finished the record will be flipped back to side A and left on
the turntable ready to be removed.
• If you would like to play the record again pressing the SPEED button will restart
it.
• The Display will continue to show ‘PLAY’ until the record is removed from the
turntable, at which point ‘DOOR’ will be displayed.
• Once the record has been removed, closing and locking the door will return the
Jukebox to normal operation.
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