I bought one from them and they told me it was the last one and they had no idea how to program them. I'll have to read the manual better. I bought new ones that weren't programed and it acted the same as with a bad one. I think it scans once but doesn't pick up a record.
If you happen to find that in the manual, I'd love to know where.
On 4/18/2025 6:17 AM, NORMAN MACRAE via Jukebox-list wrote:
It's an ER1400. I have a datasheet, there is no internal battery on that one. The Stamanns sell them and there is a note on their website saying to program them as detailed in the manuals. I didn't get it there though, their shop is currently closed.
According to the NSM manuals, there is a default code of all zeroes to enter the program and a one-off option to change the code which MUST then be remembered. I had no idea whether the code had been changed which is why I went the route of replacing the ROM when I couldn't access the program. I have successfully altered the program on these in the past but I have never needed to do one from scratch. Typically the problem I was expecting was a location with a corrupt entry. There is actually very little wrong with this ES2 jukebox - if I attempt to access the program and abort it (ie toggle the cabinet switch), it then it will work fine until power off. There is a guy here in the UK who only does NSMs, I have messaged him so I will let you know what he responds. It is Easter weekend so it will likey be next week (hopefully).
Norman.
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