Marshall Amplification Vinyl Jukebox 3 Series User manual

Marshall Vinyl 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 11
5. Inserting title cards Pg 12
6. Loading records Pg 14
7. Playing the Jukebox Pg 18
8. Connecting external audio devices Pg 22
9. Adding additional speakers Pg 24
10. Adjusting amplifier settings Pg 26
11. Jukebox lighting adjustment Pg 30
12. Bluetooth Pg 34
13. Trouble shooting and error codes Pg 35

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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 in the coin reject cup on the side of the Jukebox. 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 in “Transit Mode.”
The following pages explain how to remove the transit foam, and prepare the
Jukebox for use. Please work through this guide in order.
When removing the transit parts, to reduce the risk of accidental damage to the
Jukebox mechanism, it is recommended to do so with the Jukebox powered off.
Retain all transit parts for future use.
How to remove the transit retaining foam
• Locate the transit foam under the playing arm shown in FIG2.
• Gently hold the playing arm and slide the foam out horizontally.
• Carefully remove the foam from around the disc basket. Note : Foam will
only be located in this area if transported pre loaded with discs
Cowling retaining foam.
Gently remove.
Playing arm retaining foam.
Gently lift arm and remove.
FIG2 :
Mechanism in transit mode showing retaining foam

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FIG3 : Retaining transit bolt locations (mechanism)
Vinyl Mechanism as seen from the rear of the cabinet.
FIG4 : Wingnut loosening positions
Location of 4 x retaining bolts and wingnuts.
Loosen wing nut to this point
Retaining bolt and wing nut shown in position
upon delivery.

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The Jukebox player mechanism will be locked into position by 4 wing nuts that are
located under the play deck. These must be loosened before initial operation. The
loosening of the wingnuts allows the mechanism to float freely and dampen any
vibrations which may effect the vinyl playback.
How to locate and loosen the retaining bolt wingnuts
• Unlock and remove the rear cabinet door (shown in FIG1)
• Locate the retaining bolts and wingnuts. Two are located at the front of the
mechanism and two at the rear as shown in FIG3.
• Carefully loosen the wingnuts on the retaining bolts, allowing them to rest on
the rubber grommets as shown in FIG4.
• Once the wingnuts have been removed, close
the front door of the Jukebox.
• Power on the Jukebox. The location of the
mains power switch is shown in FIG1.
The Jukebox will show “TRANSIT.”
• At the rear of the Jukebox press the RESET button once. The location of this
button is shown in FIG1.
The Jukebox mechanism will rotate to its playing position. The display will no
longer show “TRANSIT.”
The Jukebox is now ready for operation.

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How to place the Jukebox into transit mode.
If the Jukebox is to be moved any distance, where the mechanism is in danger
of moving, it is recommended that the Jukebox be placed into Transit Mode.
You will require the retaining foam that was delivered with your Jukebox. The
location of the following items listed is shown in Fig3.
• With no discs playing, press and hold the RESET button on the rear of the
Jukebox for 5 seconds. The location of this button is shown in FIG1.
The mechanism will park in the transit position and the display will show
“TRANSIT.”
• Power OFF the Jukebox using the switch on the rear of the Jukebox. The
location of the mains power switch is shown in FIG1.
• Open the rear door of the Jukebox and locate the 4 wingnuts secured to the
retaining bolts of the Mechanism.
• Tighten the wingnuts against the washers so that they securely hold the
mechanism down to the shelf.
• Close and lock the rear door of the Jukebox.
• Open the front glass/door of the Jukebox.
• Replace the retaining foam under the playing arm by carefully holding the
playing arm and sliding the foam in from the side.
• Close and lock the front glass/door of the Jukebox.
The Jukebox can now be safely moved.

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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.
soundleisure.com/classic-jukeboxes/accessories/title-card-labels-45rpm-vinyl
The Jukebox holds 70 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 -
169. Side B numbers run from 200 - 269.
Once title cards have been printed and removed from the perforated card they
can be inserted under the retaining tabs next to the number of the record they
relate to.
(TIP - sliding in from left to right is easier)
WARNING : DO NOT FLIP THE TITLE RACK PAGES BY HAND AS THIS CAN
DAMAGE THE MOTOR OR SNAP THE PAGE ASSEMBLY! ONLY TURN THE
PAGES USING THE RED BUTTONS SITUATED ON THE FAR RIGHT HAND SIDE
OF THE BUTTON BANK.

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Left and Right (title rack flip) buttons as seen on the
Jukebox button bank
FIG5 : Title cards inserted into title rack

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WARNING: IF YOU ARE USING THE JUKEBOX WITHOUT A FULL BASKET OF
RECORDS PLEASE SPACE OUT RECORDS EVENLY AROUND THE BASKET AS
AN UNBALANCED BASKET MAY CAUSE MECHANICAL FAULT.
CAUTION! MOVING PARTS! THE MECHANISM OF THE JUKEBOX
CONTAINS MOVING AND ROTATING PARTS. PLEASE BE VERY CAREFUL
WHEN LOADING OR OPERATING WITH THE FRONT DOOR OPEN. ENSURE
THAT LOOSE CLOTHING, JEWELLERY, LONG HAIR ETC ARE KEPT AWAY
FROM THE VINYL MECHANISM AND ROTATING BASKET.
Loading Records
The Jukebox holds 70 vinyl records and can play both sides (A&B). Each record
has a number to play side A and another number for side B. Side A numbers
run from 100 - 169. Side B numbers run from 200 - 269.
The Jukebox selects a chosen record by rotating the mechanism to the chosen
number and then offering that record to the stylus. It is therefore important to
make sure the records are inserted in the correct basket number and facing the
correct way.
The following pages will instruct you how to load discs into your Jukebox
mechanism

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Record basket -
slots numbered
Mousehole containing reject
/ rotate mechanism button
Belt drive / grasp and
rotate to the left Load records from this side
FIG6 : Jukebox vinyl mechanism
Vinyl Mechanism as seen from the front
Grasp
belt and rotate
to left

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• When the Jukebox is not playing.
Rotate the record mechanism by
grasping the belt drive and rotating to
the left (anticlockwise)
GRASP
BELT AND
ROTATE
TO LEFT
How to load records into the Jukebox
Warning : Doing this will rotate the basket. Please ensure there are no items in
the way - such as loose clothing, fingers, jewellery that could become caught as the
basket rotates.
• Release the belt when the required
record slot is approximately in the
middle of the right hand area of the
mechanism. Each slot is numbered
and the triangular sticker points
towards the specified slot.

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• Slide the record into the slot
Side A should be facing towards
the left of the slot and side B facing
the right. Do not play warped
records as this could damage the
mechanism.
• Continue to follow these steps until the basket is full.
Warning : If you are using the Jukebox without a full basket of records
please space out the records evenly around the basket as an unbalanced
basket may cause mechanical fault.
• Each records slot corresponds to a title card selection number (see page 12)
It is important to ensure records are in the correct numbered slot and facing
the right direction.
• When loading records it is advisable to load sections at a time in order to
evenly space and weight the basket.
• Note : the mechanism can play both “dinked” (with a large centre hole)
and normal “non dinked” records.

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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 “flip” the title rack pages press the red buttons located on the far right
hand side of the button bank. (FIG3) or by using ‘F3’ or ‘F4’ on the remote
control.(FIG5)
• To play a record via the Jukebox buttons, select the 3 digit number as
specified on the title card. For instance 124 (side A) or 224 (side B) or play
both sides of the record (side A & B) by pressing 324.
• If you make a mistake while entering a selection press ‘C’ on either the
remote or Jukebox button bank to re-start the selection process.
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 current playing record. After 10 seconds the
display will switch off. Pressing the ‘C’ button will show which disc/track is
currently playing.
Using the remote control
When using the remote control, aim the remote at the Jukebox display as this is
where the remote sensor is located.

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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
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
Bluetooth pairing
Sequential play ON

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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.
• 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.
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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