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Seeburg 100B selector problem
Hi. I am finishing off a Seeburg 100B restoration and have run into a
problem. After having cleaned the switches in the selector and the pinbank I find I cannot get B-9, D-9,F-9,h-9, and K-9. Everything else works fine. I have swapped another keyboard and the pinbank make these selections, so the problem is in the keyboard. I have checked for broken wires but everythings seems to be ok. Anyone out there run into this and solve it! Please drop me a line. Thanks terry -- Terry Legere/Linda Allen Terry's Jukeboxes http://www3.sympatico.ca/rockola1422/juke.htm |
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Hi Terry,
I have the manual for an R here, but I think the circuit is the same. I see that the section of switch 9 associated with B, D, F, H and K, goes to Pin 29 of the 27 pin Cinch Jones connector (S1). I would check for continuity form this pin to the switch (perhaps a broken wire inside the Jones shell) or look for a broken or dirty contact at switch 9. Note that there are two poles to the number switch selector. One pole works with A, C, E, G and J while the other works with B, D, F, H and K. Hope this helps. Mark Robinson "Terry Legere & Linda Allen" wrote in message . .. Hi. I am finishing off a Seeburg 100B restoration and have run into a problem. After having cleaned the switches in the selector and the pinbank I find I cannot get B-9, D-9,F-9,h-9, and K-9. Everything else works fine. I have swapped another keyboard and the pinbank make these selections, so the problem is in the keyboard. I have checked for broken wires but everythings seems to be ok. Anyone out there run into this and solve it! Please drop me a line. Thanks terry -- Terry Legere/Linda Allen Terry's Jukeboxes http://www3.sympatico.ca/rockola1422/juke.htm |
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Hi Mark. Thanks for the note. I am confused though when you mention a
pin 29 of the 27 pin plug. Can you confirm the pin number to check? Thanks terry Mark Robinson wrote: Hi Terry, I have the manual for an R here, but I think the circuit is the same. I see that the section of switch 9 associated with B, D, F, H and K, goes to Pin 29 of the 27 pin Cinch Jones connector (S1). I would check for continuity form this pin to the switch (perhaps a broken wire inside the Jones shell) or look for a broken or dirty contact at switch 9. Note that there are two poles to the number switch selector. One pole works with A, C, E, G and J while the other works with B, D, F, H and K. Hope this helps. Mark Robinson "Terry Legere & Linda Allen" wrote in message . .. Hi. I am finishing off a Seeburg 100B restoration and have run into a problem. After having cleaned the switches in the selector and the pinbank I find I cannot get B-9, D-9,F-9,h-9, and K-9. Everything else works fine. I have swapped another keyboard and the pinbank make these selections, so the problem is in the keyboard. I have checked for broken wires but everythings seems to be ok. Anyone out there run into this and solve it! Please drop me a line. Thanks terry -- Terry Legere/Linda Allen Terry's Jukeboxes http://www3.sympatico.ca/rockola1422/juke.htm -- Terry Legere/Linda Allen Terry's Jukeboxes http://www3.sympatico.ca/rockola1422/juke.htm |
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Hi Terry,
Sorry about that. Pretty hard to fine pin 29 is it On my schematic, its pin 19. Mark "Terry Legere & Linda Allen" wrote in message . .. Hi Mark. Thanks for the note. I am confused though when you mention a pin 29 of the 27 pin plug. Can you confirm the pin number to check? Thanks terry Mark Robinson wrote: Hi Terry, I have the manual for an R here, but I think the circuit is the same. I see that the section of switch 9 associated with B, D, F, H and K, goes to Pin 29 of the 27 pin Cinch Jones connector (S1). I would check for continuity form this pin to the switch (perhaps a broken wire inside the Jones shell) or look for a broken or dirty contact at switch 9. Note that there are two poles to the number switch selector. One pole works with A, C, E, G and J while the other works with B, D, F, H and K. Hope this helps. Mark Robinson "Terry Legere & Linda Allen" wrote in message . .. Hi. I am finishing off a Seeburg 100B restoration and have run into a problem. After having cleaned the switches in the selector and the pinbank I find I cannot get B-9, D-9,F-9,h-9, and K-9. Everything else works fine. I have swapped another keyboard and the pinbank make these selections, so the problem is in the keyboard. I have checked for broken wires but everythings seems to be ok. Anyone out there run into this and solve it! Please drop me a line. Thanks terry -- Terry Legere/Linda Allen Terry's Jukeboxes http://www3.sympatico.ca/rockola1422/juke.htm -- Terry Legere/Linda Allen Terry's Jukeboxes http://www3.sympatico.ca/rockola1422/juke.htm |
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