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Network Setup,
Jukebox Operation,
and
Operator Setup
Screens
AMI Entertainment Network, Inc.
U.S. and Canada call toll-free:
1-877-ROC-N-ROL
(1-877-762-6765)
Outside the U.S. and Canada, call:
(616) 243-3633
www.amientertainment.net
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Network Setup, Jukebox Operation, and Operator Setup Screens AMI Entertainment Network, Inc. U.S. and Canada call toll-free: 1-877-ROC-

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Section 1 – Network 4 21822706 Programming the Wireless Router Introduction The broadband installer should have left a document describing specifi

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Section 1 – Network 21822706 5 Procedure Generally, all router setup can be done from just one router setup screen. Scroll down the initial route

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Section 1 – Network 6 21822706 Dynamic IP – (Most cable modem users) Dynamic IP Address Router Setup Screen Note: Th

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Section 1 – Network 21822706 7 PPPoE PPPoE Router Setup Screen Ameritech Bell South Earthlink PacBell SBC Veriz

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Section 1 – Network 8 21822706 Static IP Static IP Router Setup Screen Look on your Internet provider paperwork or

Page 7 - Section 1: Network

21822706 9 Introduction The following is a reference guide for the operator to navigate the User Interface (UI) on the jukebox. It is important t

Page 8 - Router/Modem Power

Section 2 – Using the Jukebox 10 21822706 Operating the Jukebox Use this reference guide to navigate the jukebox. Attract Loop This moving image

Page 9 - The Wireless Router

Section 2 – Using the Jukebox 21822706 11 Customers have five ways to find and select music to play on the User Interface. The five options are a

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Section 2 – Using the Jukebox 12 21822706 The AMI Spotlight Page features albums hand-pic

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21822706 13 Introduction The service mode consists of over 50 operator screens. Pressing the “SERVICE” button on the Rowelink controller display

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Section 3 – Operator Screens 14 21822706 /ÆExplicit Lyrics/ÆGenre Lockouts/ÆSong Lockouts/ÆAlbum Lockouts/ÆArtist LockoutsGenre Lockouts/ÆQueue Ma

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Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 15 Input Gain Settings (ss only)Output Gain Settings (ss only)Set Default VolumesEnable/Disable Reset Vol

Page 15 - Section 2: Using the Jukebox

Section 3 – Operator Screens 16 21822706 1.0 Service Mode – Main Screen This is the Service Mode – Main Menu screen. There are 6 general catego

Page 16 - Using the System

Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 17 1.1 System Setup Touch System Setup to access screens that allow you to configure basic jukebox setting

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Section 3 – Operator Screens 18 21822706 1.2 Cash Management Touch Cash Management to access screens that allow you to change collection setting

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Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 19 1.3 Media Lockouts Touch Media Lockouts to access screens that allow you to lockout explicit lyrics, g

Page 19 - Section 3: Operator Screens

Section 3 – Operator Screens 20 21822706 1.4 Playback Management Touch Playback Management to access screens that allow you to configure play qu

Page 20 - V3.0.X – U.S. Configuration

Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 21 1.5 Hardware Setup Touch Hardware Setup to access screens that allow you to set up various internal ha

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Section 3 – Operator Screens 22 21822706 1.6 Reports Touch Reports to view screens that display various reports (e.g. cash, music, collections

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Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 23 1.7 Diagnostics Touch Diagnostics to access screens providing information about internal devices and

Page 23 - 1.1 System Setup

Table of Contents Section 1: Network ...1 Introd

Page 24 - 1.2 Cash Management

Section 3 – Operator Screens 24 21822706 1.8 Quick Schedules Touch Quick Schedules for a shortcut to schedules that appear in other areas of th

Page 25 - 1.3 Media Lockouts

Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 25 1.9 Money Collection The Money Collection screen shows the amount of money from the current collection

Page 26 - 1.4 Playback Management

Section 3 – Operator Screens 26 21822706 2.0 System Setup 2.1 Basic Setup The jukebox name can be changed using the Basic Setup screen. This w

Page 27 - 1.5 Hardware Setup

Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 27 2.2 User Interface The User Interface screen is used to change the look and functionality of the User I

Page 28 - 1.6 Reports

Section 3 – Operator Screens 28 21822706 2.3 Messages The Message screen allows you to write a scrolling message which will periodically run acr

Page 29 - 1.7 Diagnostics

Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 29 2.4 Security The security feature is not yet implemented.

Page 30 - 1.8 Quick Schedules

Section 3 – Operator Screens 30 21822706 2.5 Enable/Extend Features The Enable/Extend Features screen is used to enter specific codes provided

Page 31 - 1.9 Money Collection

Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 31 2.6 Advanced Administration Advanced Administration is a sub-menu page with access and software loading

Page 32 - 2.1 Basic Setup

Section 3 – Operator Screens 32 21822706 2.6.3 Load Software The Load Software screen provides access to load a new version of software from a US

Page 33 - 2.2 User Interface

Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 33 2.6.4 Do Not Disturb The Do Not Disturb screen is designed to minimize interruptions to the jukebox du

Page 34 - 2.3 Messages

1.0 Service Mode – Main Screen... 16 1.1 System Setup...

Page 35 - 2.4 Security

Section 3 – Operator Screens 34 21822706 2.6.5 Automatic Reboot The Automatic Reboot option allows an operator to configure a specific time when

Page 36 - 2.5 Enable/Extend Features

Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 35 2.6.6 Configure Server – Broadband The Configure Server – Broadband screen provides settings for serve

Page 37 - 2.6 Advanced Administration

Section 3 – Operator Screens 36 21822706 2.6.7 Configure Server – Dial-Up The Configure Server – Dial-up screen provides settings for server con

Page 38 - 2.6.3 Load Software

Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 37 3.0 Cash Management 3.1 Collection Settings The Collection Settings screen allows the operator to con

Page 39 - 2.6.4 Do Not Disturb

Section 3 – Operator Screens 38 21822706 3.1.1 Using the Collection Settings Options The following images show how the Money Collection screen d

Page 40 - 2.6.5 Automatic Reboot

Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 39 Combine Off the Top with AMI Allowance Enabled Hide Selector Values Disabled Programmable Off the Top ph

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Section 3 – Operator Screens 40 21822706 3.2 Credit Management The Credit Management screen provides access to add or clear credits, enable/dis

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Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 41 3.3 Song Pricing The Song Pricing screen allows you to set coin, bill, and credit card values; prici

Page 43 - 3.1 Collection Settings

Section 3 – Operator Screens 42 21822706 3.4 Free Play The Free Play screen provides the option to turn free play on or off, and gives access t

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Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 43 4.0 Media Lockouts 4.1 Explicit Lyrics The Explicit Lyrics screen blocks or allows music that conta

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6.0 Hardware Setup ...53 6.1 Touch Screen Setup ...

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Section 3 – Operator Screens 44 21822706 4.2 Genre Lockouts The Genre Lockouts screen allows you to block specific music genres (categories).

Page 47 - 3.3 Song Pricing

Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 45 4.3 Song Lockouts The Song Lockouts screen allows you to block specific songs from being played.

Page 48 - 3.4 Free Play

Section 3 – Operator Screens 46 21822706 4.4 Album Lockouts The Album Lockouts screen allows you to block specific albums.

Page 49 - 4.1 Explicit Lyrics

Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 47 4.5 Artist Lockouts The Artist Lockouts screen allows you to block specific artists.

Page 50 - 4.2 Genre Lockouts

Section 3 – Operator Screens 48 21822706 5.0 Playback Management 5.1 Queue Management The Queue Management screen provides access to restrictive

Page 51 - 4.3 Song Lockouts

Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 49 5.2 Playlist Management Playlist Management allows you to create and save custom Playlists that can b

Page 52 - 4.4 Album Lockouts

Section 3 – Operator Screens 50 21822706 5.3 Autoplay Autoplay allows the jukebox to automatically play music when there is User Interface inacti

Page 53 - 4.5 Artist Lockouts

Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 51 5.4 Background Music The Background Music screen provides the ability to turn on/off the Background

Page 54 - 5.1 Queue Management

Section 3 – Operator Screens 52 21822706 5.5 Auxiliary Audio Auxiliary Audio allows other music sources (such as a television audio feed) to be p

Page 55 - 5.2 Playlist Management

Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 53 6.0 Hardware Setup 6.1 Touch Screen Setup The Touch Screen Setup screen allows you to set the refre

Page 57 - 5.4 Background Music

Section 3 – Operator Screens 54 21822706 6.2 Money Meter The Money Meter screen allows you to set a divisor for the optional mechanical money co

Page 58 - 5.5 Auxiliary Audio

Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 55 6.3 Equalizer Setup The Equalizer Setup screen provides access to setup sound equalizers for all four c

Page 59 - 6.1 Touch Screen Setup

Section 3 – Operator Screens 56 21822706 6.4 Volume Presets The Volume Presets screen allows you to set up input and output sound levels in a Row

Page 60 - 6.2 Money Meter

Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 57 6.5 IR Remote Setup The IR Remote Setup screen allows you control what functions are enabled or dis

Page 61 - 6.3 Equalizer Setup

Section 3 – Operator Screens 58 21822706 6.6 VCU Setup The VCU Setup (VCU) screen allows you to set up volume linking options, volume control opt

Page 62 - 6.4 Volume Presets

Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 59 6.7 Paging Microphone Setup The Paging Mic Setup screen allows you to set up paging microphone options.

Page 63 - 6.5 IR Remote Setup

Section 3 – Operator Screens 60 21822706 6.8 Router Setup The Router Setup screen allows setup of the router. See Programming the Wireless Route

Page 64 - 6.6 VCU Setup

Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 61 6.9 Audio Modes The Audio Modes screen is only available in a jukebox with a Rowe Studio Sound package,

Page 65 - 6.7 Paging Microphone Setup

Section 3 – Operator Screens 62 21822706 Output Routing Ch 1/2, Ch 3/4 (not available with Rock-Ola preamplifier) – This section configures how si

Page 66 - 6.8 Router Setup

Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 63 7.0 Reports 7.1 Cash & Usage Report The Cash & Usage Report screen shows the monetary deposit

Page 67 - 6.9 Audio Modes

21822706 1 Introduction In order to bring the AMI Entertainment Network to each location, an Internet connection must be installed at each lo

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Section 3 – Operator Screens 64 21822706 7.2 Music Popularity Report The Music Popularity Report screen provides a choice of detailed play cou

Page 69 - 7.1 Cash & Usage Report

Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 65 7.3 Collections Report The Collections Report screen provides a breakdown of collections by bills, coin

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Section 3 – Operator Screens 66 21822706 7.4 Music Loader Report The Music Loader Report screen provides detailed information about recently lo

Page 71 - 7.3 Collections Report

Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 67 7.5 Genre Classification Report The Genre Classification Report screen will display the number of song

Page 72 - 7.4 Music Loader Report

Section 3 – Operator Screens 68 21822706 8.0 Diagnostics 8.1 System Information The System Information screen summarizes important system inform

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Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 69 8.2 Hardware Information The Hardware Information screen shows the status of internal hardware in the j

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Section 3 – Operator Screens 70 21822706 8.3 Event/Error Logs The Event/Error Logs screen provides separate reports noting all software activity

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Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 71 8.4 Network Information The Network Information screens are used to help troubleshoot and verify a work

Page 76 - 8.3 Event/Error Logs

Section 3 – Operator Screens 72 21822706 8.5 Credit Device Tests The Credit Device Tests screen will allow testing of credit devices without cau

Page 77 - 8.4 Network Information

Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 73 8.6 Audio/Video Tests The Audio/Video Tests screen enables testing of the selection screen monitor and a

Page 78 - 8.5 Credit Device Tests

Section 1 – Network 2 21822706 Where to Install the Designated Line and Router With any Internet installation, additional equipment will have to

Page 79 - 8.6 Audio/Video Tests

Section 3 – Operator Screens 74 21822706 8.7 Input/Output Tests The Input/Output Tests screen will allow testing of various input and output circ

Page 80 - 8.7 Input/Output Tests

Section 3 – Operator Screens 21822706 75 8.8 Health Status The Health Status page will display various parameters from the core computer.

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21822706 77 Introduction This section will describe how to add music to your dial-up digital jukebox using the Internet and a portable USB storag

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Section 4 – Dial-Up Jukebox Management 78 21822706 Managing Your Dial-Up Jukebox Note: To use the following features for dial-up connected jukebo

Page 84 - Loading Music on the Jukebox

21822706 79 Introduction This section will guide you through the correct steps in the event that your jukebox goes “Out of Service”. Section

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Section 5 – Out of Service Error Recovery 80 21822706 Out of Service There are a number of reasons why your jukebox could go out of service. Mos

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Section 5 – Out of Service Error Recovery 21822706 81 3. The Jukebox Event Log will be displayed first. Go to Step 4 to view the errors; howev

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Section 1 – Network 21822706 3 The Wireless Router Introduction The D-Link Router supplied with your jukebox provides two major functions. It is

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