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I have an NSM Heritage 100 CD jukebox. When I first switch it on I can't get the display cards to move. I'm getting error codes 90, 91 and 93. Strangely as the machine heats up the cards will eventually start to move very slowly and eventually at normal speed after the machine has been on for a while. I think it has something to do with the room/machine temperature but haven't a clue what to do about it.All assistance gratefully received.
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Yes, you can use the "Line Out" connection on your NSM Heritage CD jukebox to connect a Bluetooth receiver/transmitter. This will allow you to stream audio from your Bluetooth-enabled devices to your jukebox and play music through its speakers. However, please note that the quality of the audio may be affected by the Bluetooth connection, so it may not sound as good as playing music directly from a CD.
Is the problem the cards or something else? There are what is called optics that keep track of the position of the cards. If one of these is dirty or bad then the box has no way of knowing where the cards are. Do the motors run and move the cards at all?
This is a problem with the memory. Contact nsm music and ask for the IC5 battery, £35. " 2 minute job, open the jukebox, immiediatly in front of you on the main board, look for IC5, The battery is directly under the writing. A black battery about 2" in length. Replace that power up and your done. A jukebox repair will charge you some riddiculous price for this. hope this helps cheers dandares
Sorry for my bad englisch...i am from the netherlands...i have a nsm songbird cd-jukebox...i put one euro piece on the laser so he has a little more pressure on the cd...thats all...he is working perfect now
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