On the right hand side of the amp you should see a Din socket marked remote volume. If the machines own volume control is also in tact it may be plugged into this socket already. Just swap them over.
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we had the same problem with our 1015 vinyl omt, we replaced the ac/dc rectifier and the 2 big capacitors and the problem was solved. (it cost about 15 euro's)
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Perhaps someone has programmed the machine for "Play stimulator" (random play) or background music. The easiest way clear all f is to default the machine to factory settings. First, unplug the memory plug (red wire at bottom right side of selection and computer and turn off power to the machine for 10 minutes with the memory plug unplugged. After turning on power, the carousel will rotate to determine its capacity. After that the machine is ready for operation. Re-connect the memory plug. If you need further help you can contact me, [email protected]
To make the jukebox automatically switch between jukebox CDs and the IPOD source, you'll need the background music adaptor. I have these in stock, but need to know which amplifier is in your machine, as different amplifier types require different BGM units. Please email [email protected]
i have the 1015 OMT Ipod edition. It works just how you say however mine has the BGM module. The ipod is plugged in as back ground music. The BGM module then swithes the input over to cd when someone selects a disk
The fault you describe is one I have seen before. Last time I saw it, it was caused by the remote control unit being faulty (the hand held bit). So if you changed the kit then you are still using the same remote hand held bit and getting the same fault.
I have never established if this works but try hitting the volume button and then threwing the remote into another room or wave it behind the wall of a doorway so the infrared has no direct line to the jukebox. If the volume doesn't continue to increase....that proves the point one way or another.
FORGOT TO MENTION, IT IS THE 3 WIRE REMOTE SENSOR CABLE.
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