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Wayne Obrochta Posted on Aug 11, 2017

How do take rowe ami cd disc 100 jukebox off of cd lockout mode

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CykoMF

CykoMF

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  • Posted on Sep 16, 2008

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Check the optical sensor, it may be blocked with dust.

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Alan Hood

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  • Posted on Feb 27, 2009

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Hello,

With regards to your problem with the Rowe Ami 100 cd jukebox.
Do you have a manual, if not I suggest you buy a printer manual or one on CD and refer to the Programming and Installation section.

In order for the jukebox to know about the cd's that are installed in the jukebox it has to initialize all or the changed cd's that have been replaced within the jukebox.

Put the jukebox into the Service Mode (the service mode should appear on the display)
Type 3 to select the Initialize sub menu
Type 0 and full initialize will appear on the display
Press Popular to start the initialization
Place the jukebox service switch into the normal mode

Initiazation will take around 30 minutes to complete.

Regards
Alan Hood
ami-man

Alan Hood

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  • Posted on Mar 03, 2009

SOURCE: Rowe CD-100-C Jukebox

Hi,

Yes you will require a replacement CD player.
If you are in the USA then Bruce Wentworth is your man.

Bruce Wentworth
A&B Jukebox Repair
56 Old County Rd.
Plaistow NH 03865
Tel: 603-382-6272
www.abjukeboxrepair.com

Regards
Alan Hood
ami-man
UK

Alan Hood

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  • Posted on Mar 11, 2009

SOURCE: My cd rowe ami jukebox is stuck in scan/transfer mode

Hello,

You say you do not have the digital display lite up, have you checked all of the breakers on the power supply?
If not do so. Rowe Ami jukeboxes are very prone to dry joints (cold joints in the USA) this is cracking around the soldered pin on the connections to the boards.
If you can solder correctly then check out the printed circuit board on the power supply. I would retest and see if the display now lights after correcting a fault on the power supply.
If that has not made any difference then proceed to the Mechanism Control Board and the Central Control Computer (CCC) and check again for dry joints.

If you can not solder with any confidence then send in your boards to a Rowe Ami specialist for testing/repair.

Regards
Alan Hood
ami-man
UK

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 19, 2009

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No don't do that. Take it to someone who services amps. They're all pretty much the same. Usually a couple of final-stage transistors are **** or the power supply is troubled. Good luck though!

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I have a Rowe Ami cd 100 that we just got.The cd,s skip-music starts and stops, and it seems like the machine is not reading them [sometimes it picks a cd and returns it to rack].Anyone have any...

Hello,

Did you lock down the jukebox mechanism (caurosel) during transportation?

Make sure that all the plugs that go to the all the circuit boards are fully seated, Unplug each in turn and plug back in MAKE SURE YOU UNPLUG THE JUKBOX FIRST if this does not sort out your problem look at the microswitches on the transfer motor (this is the mptor that tranfers the CD onto the deck) the spades on the microswitches are uninsulated so they can short out if pressed together.

The other main problem with Rowe Ami is that the boards are prone to the connection pins having dry joints (cold joints in the USA) on the soldinging to these connection pins.

It may be as well having all the boards tested by a Rowe Ami specialist.
In the USA the best guy is Bruce Wentworth (search for his details on Ebay by putting in Bruce Wentworth jukebox) or you could contact me in the UK.

Regards
Alan Hood
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Hello camillemario,

The problem sounds as if there is a fault on the amplifier.
Pull the 110 volt plug from the power supply that feeds the amplifier.

If the amp is at fault and you are in the USA I would contact Bruce Wentworth for a test/repair to your amplifier.

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www.abjukeboxrepair.com

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Alan Hood
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Hello,

You will need to go into the programming section on the menu.
I suggest that if you do not have a manual that you obtain one from Rowe Ami, Victory Glass or distribution.

Have you initalised all of the CD's on your jukebox? Every time you replace a CD you have to initalise it.

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Alan Hood
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Hi,

If the lock is a standard lock for the model of your jukebox then you should be able to get a replacement from the distributor.
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Once the details are known you could get a key from www.victoryglass.com in the USA.

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Alan Hood
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Hi,

The turntable motor on the jukebox range of R-84 to R-93 is none adjustable.
If you are in the USA then the motor operates on 60hz but in Europe it would have to be on 50hz to do this a different pulley is used.

The Rowe Ami part numbers are as followes:-

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Alan Hood
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Hi,

Place a help request on the following jukebox forums, you will need the jukebox makers details (Rowe Ami, Wurlitzer, Rock Ola or Antique Apparatus etc) and the model number and what fault you have.

www.phonoland.com
www.jukeboxmadness.com
www.arcadecontrols.com (go to message board and then jukebox)

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Song Programming

Hello,

With regards to your problem with the Rowe Ami 100 cd jukebox.
Do you have a manual, if not I suggest you buy a printer manual or one on CD and refer to the Programming and Installation section.

In order for the jukebox to know about the cd's that are installed in the jukebox it has to initialize all or the changed cd's that have been replaced within the jukebox.

Put the jukebox into the Service Mode (the service mode should appear on the display)
Type 3 to select the Initialize sub menu
Type 0 and full initialize will appear on the display
Press Popular to start the initialization
Place the jukebox service switch into the normal mode

Initiazation will take around 30 minutes to complete.

Regards
Alan Hood
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Alan Hood
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