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Author Topic: Advice on Rowe Ami jukeboxes (topic closed please use latest) Regards Alan  (Read 150809 times)

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Re: Advice on Rowe Ami jukeboxes
« Reply #280 on: February 08, 2013, 12:32:21 pm »
Tim:

Error code 14-01 is serious. It is a bad eprom checksum error in the Central Control Computer. This can affect operation of the whole jukebox. You will probably have to ship your CCC off to a repairman like Bruce Wentworth.

Error code 06-02 is nothing bad. It means that the V1 sensor in the dollar bill acceptor was covered too long, perhaps from a torn dollar bill. It's probably ok now and nothing to worry about.

Bruce is probably the last guy out there who can repair CDM4 players, provided he still has spare parts. The CDM4 player went obsolete 20 years ago and repair parts are now impossible to find.

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Re: Advice on Rowe Ami jukeboxes
« Reply #281 on: February 10, 2013, 09:02:08 pm »
Tim

what version CCC do you have now? It is possible that you may just need a new Eprom chip. It would be a less than buying a new CCC. I have replacement chips with the updated 4.3 code if you need it.

I agree with Ken; getting replacement CDM4 parts is almost impossible.  You can find some new parts for the cdm4 on ebay, but the prices are outrageous.  It may be worth you upgrading to a CD pro player or getting a CDM4 upgrade kit with the Sanyo CD player.

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Re: Advice on Rowe Ami jukeboxes
« Reply #282 on: February 11, 2013, 10:06:35 am »
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Re: Advice on Rowe Ami jukeboxes
« Reply #283 on: February 18, 2013, 02:25:09 pm »
Ok here goes I have a Rowe AMI MM5 hard to explian all the issues howver i have video of what its doing.  It will accept a comand if A side of a record is selected it will pick up the record place it on the turntable and place the needle on the record, however after a few seconds the center spindle drops and even if you manualy move the arm to the end of the record it will not auto return the arm nor replace the record.  If i Manualy turn the cam back to the start postion i then can select a B side and it will always miss it by one slot.  Of course none of this is in the trouble shooting in the service manual I have.

Please help

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Re: Advice on Rowe Ami jukeboxes
« Reply #284 on: February 19, 2013, 06:38:33 am »
This topic is getting very long.
I will restart the topic off again.
Please do not post any more Rowe Ami questions on this listing.

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Re: Advice on Rowe Ami jukeboxes (topic closed please use latest) Regards Alan
« Reply #285 on: February 27, 2013, 07:53:18 am »
Does anyone have an eprom chip with 4.3 firmware for Rowe available?

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Re: Advice on Rowe Ami jukeboxes
« Reply #286 on: October 05, 2014, 12:07:05 pm »
I have a Rowe R89 that I am parting out.  I have the record mech intact and it is working.  However, when the tonearm comes over to the record it seems to be not making good contact with the record.  At least not enough to play correctly.

Can the tonearm be adjusted or is this part of a larger problem?  I can hear a "scratchy" sound from the record, but it seems to be playing the same thing repeatedly.  I have tried it with different records and get the same results.

Since I will be listing the unit on an auction site, I want to be able to indicate any issue it may be having or complete any slight repairs that it may need.

Thanks in advance!!

I am looking for the R-89 Flashing light unit:  Lamp Controller, Wiring Harnesses, and the light strips.  would you have this?

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Re: Advice on Rowe Ami jukeboxes
« Reply #287 on: April 23, 2015, 11:13:56 pm »
HELLO lilshawn a question for the Rowelink Controller 40955703 and the orange w/black stripe wire.

Are you saying to simply ground the wire to the chassis and the amp will stay on all the time?
Just need to be sure and asking?

If so, there is a ground point close tot he very top of the box, ground at this point?

Thank you

okay, it's basically like this

the orange w/black stripe wire runs from the computer to the amp (makes a stop at the light controller...irrespective.)

basically when the computer wants the cd player to play music through the amp, the computer grounds out (connects to ground) the orange w/black stripe wire and the amp "un-mutes" and allows anything playing through the audio input to play

when the song is done, the computer disconnects that wire from ground and the amp (is supposed to) mute again.