Post on 30-Jul-2018
Data Sync Engineering PO Box 539, Footbridge Lane, Bldg 3
Blairstown, New Jersey 07825
TEL: (908) 362-6299 FAX: (908) 362-5889
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HUB-NSM
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The HUB-NSM is a Wallbox Adapter that allows you to connect an unlimited number of the same or mixed model wallboxes to your NSM ES-IV (Series 4) or ES-V (Series 5) jukebox. This includes jukebox models Caravelle II, Fascination, Fire, Fire Bird, Fire Country, Firestorm, Galaxy, Performer Grand, Silver City, Silver Sky, Soundmaster, CD Hide-Away II, Country 2000, Digital Thunder, Emerald Ice, Firebird II, Heritage, Juke 2000, Nostalgia, Nostalgia Gold, Nostalgia Gold II, Old Fashion Wizard, Performer Classic, Performer Grand 2000, Performer Grand II, Performer Wall, Performer Wall 2000, Solid Gold, Sapphire, Sapphire Midnight, Wizard plus others. The HUB-NSM has 4 input ports that can simultaneously receive wallbox signals. It then transmits the requested song selections to the jukebox. Each port can also be programmed to use a different set of sequential CD numbers as well as the number of tracks for each CD. You can increase your wallbox port capacity by adding additional hubs. Up to 4 hubs can be connected to an NSM jukebox. With a maximum of 16 wallbox ports, the possibilities are unlimited. You’ll be able mix wallbox model types and set your music selections by era, song style and special occasions.
Connect Wallboxes to Your NSM CD Jukebox
Supported Wallbox Models
• AMI W-40 & W-80 & W-120, 40/80/120 Select • AMI WQ-200, 200 Select • Rock-Ola 1558 & 500, 160 Select • Rock-ola 1555, 200 Select • Rowe WRA, WRB & WRC, 200 Select • Seeburg 3W1 & 3W100, 100 Select • Seeburg 3WA, 200 Select • Seeburg SC1-SC4, SCH1-SCH4, 160 Select • Wurlitzer 3020, 24 Select • Wurlitzer 5207, 104 Select • Wurlitzer 5210 & 5220 & 5250, 200 Select • Wurlitzer 5225, 100 Select
At the back of the HUB-NSM unit are 2 connector positions. The wallbox connector cable (on the left) has an 8 conductor ribbon cable with a red tracer on wire #1. This connector is inserted with the red tracer facing toward the right. The HUB-NSM has 4 wallbox input ports. Each port can support unlimited wallbox models of the same type. Each wallbox input port uses 2 wires. Wallbox port #1 are the first 2 wires, which begin with the red tracer, the next 2 wires are for wallbox port #2, the next 2 port #3 and the last 2 wires are for port #4. The connector on the right is the NSM jukebox cable, the 3-pin connector at the other end plugs into the Control Unit board in your jukebox.
ES-IV (Series 4 jukebox) The HUB-NSM plugs into ST9
HUB-NSM Installation
ES-V (Series 5 jukebox) The HUB-NSM plugs into ST5
NSM Jukebox connector cable
Wallbox connector cable
LED Indicator Program Jack Program Plug
The front panel LED indicator shows the HUB-NSM activity status. When a wallbox selection is made, the LED will blink along with the received pulses. The LED also shows “programming status”. When the program plug is inserted, the LED remains on. After a program selection is made, the LED turns off to show “function completed“. When the selection is cancelled, the LED turns on to show “ready for next function”.
HUB-NSM Programming
WALLBOX LIST Type # Mfg Yrs Sel Wallbox Model
00 HUB-NSM Port Test , Plays Track 05 with Disc # = Port # plus Unit # offset (1 through 16)
06 1951-1955 80 AMI W-80
06 1953-1955 120 AMI W-120
06 1956-1965 200 AMI WQ-200
10 1964-1967 160 Rock-Ola 500
10 1963 160 Rock-Ola 1558
10 1958-1962 200 Rock-Ola 1555
05 1966-1967 200 Rowe WRA & WRB
05 1968-1976 200 Rowe WRC
03 1949-1958 100 Seeburg Wall-O-Matic 3W1
04 1955-1959 200 Seeburg Wall-O-Matic 3WA
03 1960-1967 100 Seeburg Wall-O-Matic 3W100
01 1962-1965 160 Seeburg Consolette SC-1, SC-2, SC-3 & SC-4
01 1966-1968 160 Seeburg Consolette SCH-1, SCH-2, SCH-3 & SCH-4
09 1946-1950 24 Wurlitzer 3020
07 1955-1961 104 Wurlitzer 5207
02 1956-1957 200 Wurlitzer 5210
02 1958-1964 200 Wurlitzer 5250
02 1965-1970 200 Wurlitzer 5220
08 1965-1969 100 Wurlitzer 5225
06 1951-1954 40 AMI W-40
Disc # Track # Programming Function Performed
01 Programs wallbox type that will be connected to Port #1 (default1 = 03, Seeburg 3W1)
02 Programs wallbox type that will be connected to Port #2 (default1 = 03, Seeburg 3W1)
03 Programs wallbox type that will be connected to Port #3 (default1 = 03, Seeburg 3W1)
04 Programs wallbox type that will be connected to Port #4 (default1 = 03, Seeburg 3W1)
Set The Wallbox Model Type Connected To Each Input Port
1) Insert the program plug into the HUB-NSM unit, the LED will remain continuously on. 2) At the jukebox, make a selection play. The disc # is the wallbox type # and the track # is the port # to be programmed. 3) When play starts, the HUB-NSM LED will turn off to indicate program completed. 4) Cancel jukebox play, the HUB-NSM LED will turn back on and is ready for the next program function.
Disc # Track # Programming Function Performed
05 Programs the “Starting Disc Number” for wallbox selections on Port #1 (default1 = 01)
06 Programs the “Starting Disc Number” for wallbox selections on Port #2 (default1 = 06)
07 Programs the “Starting Disc Number” for wallbox selections on Port #3 (default1 = 11)
08 Programs the “Starting Disc Number” for wallbox selections on Port #4 (default1 = 16)
Set The Starting Disc Number For Each Input Port
1) Insert the program plug into the HUB-NSM unit, the LED will remain continuously on. 2) At the jukebox, make a selection play. The disc # is the starting disc number for the selected port # to be programmed. 3) When play starts, the HUB-NSM LED will turn off to indicate program completed. 4) Cancel jukebox play, the HUB-NSM LED will turn back on and is ready for the next program function.
Disc # Track # Programming Function Performed
09 Programs the Number of Tracks on each Disc for Port #1 (default1 = 20)
10 Programs the Number of Tracks on each Disc for Port #2 (default1 = 20)
11 Programs the Number of Tracks on each Disc for Port #3 (default1 = 20)
12 Programs the Number of Tracks on each Disc for Port #4 (default1 = 20)
Set The Number Of Tracks To Use On Each Disc
1) Insert the program plug into the HUB-NSM unit, the LED will remain continuously on. 2) At the jukebox, make a selection play. The disc # is the tracks-per-disc for the selected port # to be programmed. 3) When play starts, the HUB-NSM LED will turn off to indicate program completed. 4) Cancel jukebox play, the HUB-NSM LED will turn back on and is ready for the next program function.
Disc # Track # Programming Function Performed
13 Up to 4 hubs can be connected to the jukebox but each must have its own unit number. This function sets the hub unit number. The disc # is the unit number as 01, 02, 03 or 04
XX 14 Selects line frequency operation for 50 Hz “XX” can be any disc number
XX 15 Selects line frequency operation for 60 Hz “XX” can be any disc number
XX 16 DEFAULT1 – All wallboxes 3W1, Starting Disc # 1-6-11-16, 20 Tracks/Disc, 50Hz, Unit 1 “XX” can be any disc number
XX 17 DEFAULT2 – (Factory) Wallbox 2-6-1-9, Starting Disc # 1-1-1-1, 10 Tracks/Disc, 60Hz, Unit 1 “XX” can be any disc number
Setting The HUB-NSM Unit Number And Other Miscellaneous Functions
TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom Possible Cause
The LED does not light after the jukebox is turned on. Jukebox connector cable is not attached properly. Jukebox computer is defective Defective HUB-NSM unit or cable.
When a wallbox selection was made, the LED did not blink.
No signal is being received from the wallbox. Defective HUB-NSM unit or wallbox cable. (Verify HUB-NSM operation, see ADAPTER TEST below)
After a wallbox selection is made, the song did not play. Wrong jukebox type was programmed. Wallbox signal is erratic. (see TECH NOTE below)
When a certain song was selected, a different song was played.
Wrong wallbox type was programmed. Wallbox signal is erratic. (see TECH NOTE below)
TECH NOTE Electrical pulses transmitted by the wallbox are generated by a contact arm rotating on a selector disc containing contact points. When these contacts become gummed up and corroded, the wallbox may not make the proper selection. Occasionally, these contacts require cleaning. They can be cleaned with a cloth saturated with isopropyl alcohol. Do not use emery cloth or sandpaper as this may remove the plating. On really worn wallboxes, where basic cleaning doesn’t seem to cure the problem, you may have successful results by using a low abrasive polish, such as “Scratch Out” or “Brasso”. This will make the contact surfaces shiny and smooth.
Wallbox Wiring Diagrams CAUTION: Do not attempt to hook up a wallbox power supply if you are not familiar with electrical wiring, consult with a qualified person or an electrician. Do not leave any wires exposed, always use wire-nuts or electrical tape on all connections. Improper wiring can result in a fire or shock hazard.
ADAPTER TEST
This test mode is used for checking the HUB-NSM operation or for detecting any signal presence from a wallbox. The Adapter Test is cancelled when the power is turned off.
1) Program any port number wallbox type to “00” 2) Make a wallbox selection or touch a 9-volt battery across a pair of unconnected HUB-NSM wallbox wires 3) Should play track 05 with the disc # equal to the port # plus the unit # offset (selection range for all 16 ports: 0105 to 1605) 4) Cancel the song play to restart test
Four wallbox ports Each using 2 wires
(no polarity)
Seeburg Wall-o-matic 3W1 / 3W100
100 select SIGNAL
25VAC
COMMON
HUB-NSM WALLBOX
CONNECTOR 2 of 8 Wires
FUSE
COMMON 25VAC SIGNAL
Transformer Radio Shack 273-1512B
or equiv
25VAC 2 Amps
1-Amp
YEL
BLK
YEL
Not used apply tape
Wallbox Wiring Diagrams
You will need a 25 to 30 volt transformer to power the wallbox. The power wires, from the transformer to the wallbox (COMMON and 25VAC), should be about 20AWG to 16AWG, depending on the wallbox distance and the number of wallboxes. The maximum distance should not be more than 150’. The minimum AC voltage at the furthest wallbox while operating should not be less than 20 VAC. The signal wires, from the wallbox to the hub (25VAC and SIGNAL), can be about 24AWG to 20AWG.
Wurlitzer 5210 200 select
SIGNAL COMMON 25VAC
25VAC
COMMON
SIGNAL
Wurlitzer 5250 200 select
WALLBOX
Seeburg Consolette SC1-4 / SCH1-4
160 select
Wurlitzer 5220 200 select
Wurlitzer 5225
100 select
COMMON 25VAC SIGNAL
25VAC COMMON SIGNAL
To enable coin operation, the BRN / RED / ORG terminals must be shorted together and a 10 to 20 ohm, 5 watt resistor must be inserted from the 25VAC terminal to these terminals.
Wurlitzer 5207 104 select
SIGNAL COMMON 25VAC
AMI W-40 / W-80 / W-120 40 / 80 / 120 select
COMMON
Rowe WRA / WRB / WRC 200 select
COMMON 25VAC SIGNAL 25VAC*
A wire jumper must be inserted from the 25VAC main power terminal to the 25VAC* keypad motor terminal.
25VAC
SIGNAL
Seeburg Wall-o-matic 3WA
200 select
COMMON 25VAC SIGNAL
Rock-Ola 1555 200 select
AMI WQ-200 200 select
COMMON 25VAC SIGNAL 25VAC*
Rock-Ola 1558 160 select
COMMON SIGNAL 25VAC COMMON SIGNAL 25VAC
A wire jumper must be inserted from the 25VAC main power terminal to the 25VAC* lock-out.
Wurlitzer 3020 24 select
SIGNAL 25VAC 120VAC
This wallbox has its own “built-in” transformer and requires a 120VAC power cord. High voltage is used so be very careful when wiring up this wallbox. The wallbox adapter only requires the two wire connection to terminal #1 and terminal #3.
The Original 1015 Bubbler Wallbox
Rock-Ola 500 160 select
25VAC COMMON SIGNAL