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Service & Parts Manual
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Copyright ©2007-2008
All Rights Reserved
Rock-Ola Manufacturing Corporation
2335 208th Street, Torrance, CA 90501
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT!
a. Read these instructions.
f. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
g. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers)
that produce heat.
h. 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 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.
i. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point
where they exit from the appliance.
k. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
l. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any
way, such as 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.
WARNING: Terminals marked with the lightning flash per are hazardous live and the external
wiring connected to these terminals requires installation by an instructed person or the use of
ready-made leads or cords.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS......................................................................................................................................................... 3
QBX-PV2 – “NOSTALGIC” MUSIC CENTERS - SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................ 5
Annual Service ....................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Cleaning the Touch Screen .................................................................................................................................................... 8
AMPLIFIER DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION.................................................................................................................. 9
QBX-PV2 “NOSTALGIC” MUSIC CENTER.......................................................................................................................... 9
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE........................................................................................................................................... 12
Core Removal....................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Core Installation .................................................................................................................................................................. 12
Amplifier Removal................................................................................................................................................................ 12
Amplifier Installation ........................................................................................................................................................... 12
TROUBLESHOOTING & REPAIR ........................................................................................................................................ 13
CIRCUIT BREAKER AND FUSE LOCATION .................................................................................................................................. 13
TOUCH MONITOR ...................................................................................................................................................................... 13
TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS .................................................................................................................................................... 15
Power Problems ................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Touchmonitor Problems....................................................................................................................................................... 15
Amplifier Problems .............................................................................................................................................................. 16
LIGHTING SCHEMATIC........................................................................................................................................................ 17
ACCESSORIES.......................................................................................................................................................................... 18
WIRELESS BRIDGE KIT, #02467................................................................................................................................................ 18
USING A WI-FI BRIDGE ............................................................................................................................................................. 18
DIAL-UP MODEM KIT, #02466 .................................................................................................................................................. 18
USING A DIAL-UP ADAPTER ...................................................................................................................................................... 18
FRONT DOOR ............................................................................................................................................................................ 19
INSIDE DOOR............................................................................................................................................................................. 20
INSIDE CABINET ........................................................................................................................................................................ 22
OUTSIDE CABINET .................................................................................................................................................................... 23
ACCESSORIES ............................................................................................................................................................................ 26
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QBx-PV2 – “Nostalgic” Music Centers - Specifications
Dimensions:
Uncrated:
Height 61”
Width 33-1/2”
Depth 28-3/8”
Crated:
Height 73”
Width 39”
Depth 32”
Weight:
Uncrated 329 lbs.
Crated 395 lbs.
Amplifier:
Output Power: 450 wRMS /ch @ 2 ohms
Frequency: 30 - 20,000 Hz
115VAC 230VAC
Voltage:
Core:
Processor Pentium 4
RAM 512 MB
Software QSonix V2.4
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QBx-PV2 -- Front Door
Major Components
1. Touchscreen Monitor
2. Power Button
3. USB Connection
4. CD Drive
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Major Component Location
Major Components
1. Computer Core. This is the heart of the Music 9. Touchscreen Monitor Assembly
Center Jukebox.
10. Tweeter Speaker (2)
2. Power Distribution Box
11. Midrange Speaker (2)
3. Manual Holder
12. Main power control panel
4. Power Amplifier.
13. Remote Audio Interface
5. Crossover. Directs audio for the speakers
14. Connection Panel Assy
6. Cooling Fan Assembly (2)
7. Woofer Speaker
8. CD reader
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Recommended Maintenance
of Touchscreen Jukeboxes
Annual Service
Gently, brush dirt from the cabinet cooling fans using a
new, soft 2” paintbrush. Verify operation.
Brush dirt from the power supply fan.
Clean and calibrate the touchscreen.
Check fluorescent lamps for excessive blackening of the
ends or flickering. Replace if necessary.
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Amplifier Description and Operation
QBx-PV2 “Nostalgic” Music Center
The Amplifier in the QBx-PV2 “Nostalgic” Music Centers is a professional audio model PV-900 from
Peavey Electronics, one of the most recognized names in music instrument and professional audio
products. This product contains patented circuitry to limit distortion as well as unique cooling methods.
More information on the PV-900 is in a separate manual along with a Peavey Warranty Registration
Card. By filling out and sending in the card, you will receive an extended warranty on the amplifier.
The music files are converted to an analog signal in the Core Computer and sent to the Audio
Interface. The interface has RCA jacks for a fixed level output and two zones of variable outputs.
From the interface, the audio signal goes to the Peavey amplifier, the speaker crossover/terminal board
and finally the jukebox speakers.
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BASIC ONE ZONE CONNECTIONS
EXTERNAL SPEAKERS
External speakers may be connected to the terminals provided on the back connection panel. Up to 4
pairs of 8 ohm speakers may be connected. The impedance of the speaker is generally found on the
back of the speaker. If in doubt, do not connect more than 3 pairs to be safe.
Match the plus (+) terminal of the speaker to the plus (+) or red terminal in the jukebox.
Match the minus (-) terminal of the speaker to the minus (-) or black terminal in the jukebox.
After the speakers are connected, the speakers in the jukebox may be turned off by unplugging the
crossover. NOTE: Power is limited to the jukebox speakers to prevent unwanted vibration of the
drives and protect the cabinet. Full power is available to the external speakers therefore high efficiency
speakers may be louder than the jukebox. This is normal.
Fig A
The zone 1 slider will control the volume of the jukebox and the external speakers together.
If the volume of the system can be turned up louder than desired by the slider
TIP: lift the “hood” over the Peavey power amplifier and turn the gain controls
down to the maximum audio level you wish the slider to go.
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EXTERNAL AUDIO SYSTEM
Do NOT unplug or connect RCA plugs with the power amplifier(s) on.
WARNING:
The resuting hum or noise may damage the speakers.
Fig. B
After the speakers are connected, the speakers in the jukebox itself, may be turned off by unplugging the
crossover. NOTE: Power is limited to the jukebox speakers to prevent unwanted vibration of the drives
and protect the cabinet. Full power is available to the external speakers therefore high efficiency
speakers will be much louder than the jukebox. This is normal.
The zone 1 slider will control the volume of the jukebox and the external speakers connected to CH 1
together. The zone 2 slider will control the volume of the speakers connected to CH 2.
If the volume of the system can be turned up louder than desired by the slider
TIP: lift the “hood” over the Peavey power amplifier and turn the corresponding gain
control down to the maximum audio level you wish the particular slider to go.
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Service and Maintenance
Computer Core Amplifier
Core Removal
Be sure power is OFF.
Unplug the machine. Amplifier hood
(amp face is
Open the door.
under the hood)
Disconnect all of the cables from the front of the Core.
With a 3/8” nut driver or socket wrench loosen the four nuts
securing the core. Remove nuts
and bolts
Push the core towards the back and lift it out.
Black/Green
White
Red
Black/Red
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Troubleshooting & Repair
Circuit Breaker and Fuse Location
Touch Monitor
Service Documentation for the Touchmonitor is provided in a separate document.
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Block Diagrams
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Troubleshooting Charts
Power Problems
Fault Symptom Possible Cause
• Main Power switch not on
Jukebox fails to operate at all when it is LED's on Amplifier all dark • Plug not in wall outlet or
plugged in and the blue power button LED's on remote interface dark Distribution Box
has been pressed Core fan not running • Outlet "Dead"
NOTE: Be sure all devices are • "Tripped" Circuit Breaker on
connected per primary Power Diagram Power Box
• Core not turned ON
• Defective Core
No cabinet lights or sound Application running on screen • Control cable not plugged into
Power Box or remote volume
interface
• Lights not plugged into “lighting”
connector on amplifier
• Junction box on door not plugged
in
Touchmonitor Problems
Fault Symptom Possible Cause
Monitor "Dead" Nothing on the screen Monitor power cable not plugged into
Cabinet lights on core.
Touch Screen does Touch Screen not Calibrated Run calibration routine by following the
not respond. procedure on page 11.
Calibration Routine Fails Serial Cable not plugged into Core or
Monitor ( Teal connector)
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Amplifier Problems
Fault Symptom Possible Cause
Amplifier "Dead" All Amplifier LEDs Dark Amplifier power cord unplugged
NOTE: Be Sure a selection is playing.
Screen should say, “Now Playing” Amplifier circuit breaker tripped
Defective Amplifier
Defective amplifier
Green POWER LEDs ON Amplifier overload. Turn off main
Yellow COM LEDs ON switch and try again after 15 minutes.
Red OVERLOAD LEDs Lit
Reduce volume or number of speakers
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Lighting Schematic
FL. LAMP
BUBBLE TUBE
HEATER
RED
BALLAST YELLOW
1.6K 10W
RED
BUBBLE TUBE FL. LAMP
HEATER
F14T12CW 15" (2PL)
1.6K 10W M M
11W ORANGE LAMP LIGHT ARCH RIGHT SIDE
LIGHT BAR
F20T12CW 24"
BALLAST
FL. LAMP
RED (2)
STAR LAMP
F20T12CW 24"
BALLAST
4 WATT
FL. LAMP
CANDALABRA
YELLOW
YELLOW
LOWER LAMP
M
11WATT
ORANGE
1.6K 10W
BUBBLE TUBE
HEATER
1.6K 10W
BUBBLE TUBE YEL RED (2)
HEATER BLK
POWER IN WHITE BALLAST
LIGHTING WIRING DIAGRAM, QB8
JUNCTION BOX
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Accessories
Wireless Bridge Kit, #02467 Dial-up Modem Kit, #02466
The Wireless Bridge Kit allows the QB8 to communicate The Dial-Up Modem Kit allows the QB8 to obtain album
over a wireless (WIFI) network. In addition to the kit you cover art and data using a conventional telephone line. In
will need addition to the kit you will need
A WIFI available at the point where the jukebox is located. A dial-up account with an Internet Service Provider such as
MSN, AOL, EarthLink, etc.
A personal computer. You will need to program the bridge
with the identity of the WIFI access point and security A personal computer. You will need to program the dial-up
passwords (if used) using a PC before connecting it to the telephone number, access name and password into the
jukebox. modem using a PC before connecting it to the jukebox.
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Parts Catalog
Front Door
Item No. Part No. Description Item No. Part No. Description
SV-61471-LF Touchmonitor Assembly 18 57385 Plastic - Top Red
1 61471-LF Touchmonitor 15” 19 57386-01 Plastic - Pilaster Cream
2 61711-A-LF Monitor Plate 20 57387 Plastic - Upper Curve Cream LH
3 61731 Monitor Plate Decal 21 57388 Plastic - Upper Curve Cream RH
4 61700-LF Plastic Shroud Monitor Holder 22 57452 Plastic - Inner Curve (2 pl)
5 57453 Plastic - Inner Straight (2 pl)
6 60202 Grill Trim (2 pl) SV-57392-A Large Grill Assembly
7 57472-19250 Grill Cloth Diamond Pattern 19-1/4” 23 57393 Casting - Large Grill
8 57450 Grill Support 24 57394 Star Logo
9 61478-A Power Button Harness 25 SV-60771-A Grill Diffuser Plastic & Bracket Assy
9a 61712-LF Power Switch Plate
10 61501-LF DVD Reader/CD-RW Drive SV-58840-A Small Grill Assembly
10a 61928-LF Cover, DVD Drive
11 61718-LF Bezel, CD Reader 26 58848 Small Grill Casting
12 61500-A-LF USB extension harness 27 58962-01 Rock-Ola Logo
13 57380 Casting - Upper Trim LH 29 ST-11303 Speed Nut 3/16”
14 57381 Casting - Upper Trim RH
15 57382 Casting - Side Trim (6 pl) 30 61588 Knee Assembly, Walnut
16 57383 Casting - Shell Trim (2 pl) 31 SV-23748-A Base Assy
17 57384 Plastic - Side Red (2 pl) 32 61740-A-LF IR Receiver
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Inside Door
Item No. Part No. Description Item No. Part No. Description
See next page Light Arch Assembly 15 57439-01 Light Arch Hanging Bracket (4 pl)
See next page Light Bar Assembly 16 60702 Fluorescent Light Bracket (2 pl)
1 57448 Bubble Tube, Long Curve (2 pl) 17 60757 Lamp Socket (2 pl)
2 57449 Bubble Tube, Short Curve (2 pl) 18 57467 Fluorescent Tube F6T5CW 9”
3 57447 Bubble Tube, Straight Long (4 pl) 19 SV-60764-A Bubble Tube Heater & Mtg Assy (4 pl)
4 58931 Speaker 3” Tweeter (2 pl) 20 58617 Dual Lock Strike
5 58936 Speaker 6” Midrange (2 pl) 21 60747-A Junction Box Assembly
6 57474 Light Diffuser Metal Frame
7 57475 Door Light Diffuser 23 58443 Mounting Bracket, Heater (4 pl)
8 60899 Grill Light Bracket 24 58444 Mounting Bracket, Bubble Tube (2 pl)
9 57431 Single Lamp Socket
10 60894 Lamp, Incandescent, 4w 25 61533-LF Monitor Bracket, short (2 pl)
11 57433 Bulb 11 watt, Orange 26 61534-LF Monitor Bracket, long (2 pl)
12 57468-01 Lower Door Light Bracket
13 SV-57469-3A Speaker Board Assembly
14 57464 Kick Plate
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Arch Light Assembly # SV-60765-A
Item No. Part No. Description Item No. Part No. Description
1 60696 Arch Light Frame 9 57431 Single Lamp Socket
2 57429 Lamp Bracket, RH 10 60207 Ballast, Workhorse 3
3 57430-01 Lamp Bracket, LH 11 57413 Terminal Strip, 2 pole
4 57434 Fluorescent Lamp F14T12CW 12 60739 Terminal Block
5 SV-57438-3A Color Cylinder Assy, RH 13 SV-58046-A Motor Assy, RH
6 SV-57435-3A Color Cylinder Assy, LH 14 SV-58045-A Motor Assy, LH
7 57415 Fluorescent bipin Socket 15 SV-60715-A Arch Light Cable Assy
8 57433 Bulb 11W Orange 16 57440 Nylon Latch, 1/4 Turn
RH
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Inside Cabinet
Item Item
Part No. Description Part No. Description
No. No.
1 SV-70202-1A CPU Assembly 14 60007-LF Service Manual Holder
2 60884 Rubber Mount (4 pl) 15 60881-A Pivot Plate, Lock
3 SV-61084-A Peavey PV-900 Amplifier, 115 volt 16 60699-LF Lock Arm
SV-61732-A-LF Peavey PV-900 Amplifier, 230 volt 17 60697-A-LF Cam Bolt
18 60880-A-LF Lock Lever
5 SV-61715-A-LF Junction Box Assy, 230 volt 19 57372 Extension Spring
SV-61704-A-LF Power Distribution Box, 115V 20 60820-LF Cooling Fan (2pl)
6 SV-61697-LF Speaker Crossover Assy 21 61149-LF Fan Grille (2pl)
7 SV-57366-A Dual Lock Assy 22 SV-61738-A-LF Remote Audio Interface
8 57288-02 Woofer Speaker 23 61706-A-LF Amplifier Hood
9 57377 Door Hinge 24 61707-A-LF Bracket, LH
10 57477 Nylon Base Tack Glide 25 61708-A-LF Bracket, RH
11 61021 Door Stop 26 ST-11576 Thumbnut (2 pl)
12 46956 Cable Cover 27 61696-A-LF Lighting Transformer (230V only)
13 ST-01352 Wing Nut 28 - Connection Panel Assy (see next page)
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Outside Cabinet
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Harnesses
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Harnesses
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Accessories
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