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NiteHAWK Internet Jukebox Initial Set Up and Testing
22022613 Rev A 2-3
Audio Test
NOTE: Speakers must be connected prior to performing the Audio Test. Refer to Section 3
for speaker installation diagrams.
Play a local music selection by following the procedure below:
1. Make sure there is at least one credit in the jukebox. If there is not a credit, add one
before starting.
2. Touch the 1-Credit Plays button on the User Interface. Browse through album covers
by touching the arrows on either side of the panel showing the album covers.
3. To view the songs on an album, touch the album and the song list will appear.
4. Scroll through the list using the arrows to view all songs on the album. Make a song
selection by touching the song title.
5. Confirm your selection by touching the Play Song box. The song will play as long as
there is at least 1 credit under “Credits” in the bottom left-hand corner of the screen.
Figure 2–3 – Jukebox User Interface – “1 Credit Plays” Selected
NOTE: For Operators Pre-testing the Jukebox In Their Own Facilities:
Any features in the application associated with the network (such as the “Music on Demand”
feature, which accesses all songs in the AMI Entertainment music library) will not work
unless the jukebox is connected to the Internet. See the included manual “Network Setup,
Jukebox Operation, Operator Setup Screens” for setup information.
Connection Rules
The first time you boot up the NiteHAWK with your hard drive, a 60-day licensing grace
period will begin. If at the end of these 60 days your jukebox has not connected to the AMI
Entertainment Network to validate its licenses, the computer will cease to play music.
After the jukebox has made its initial connection to the AMI Entertainment Network, it must
continue to connect at least once every 7 days to validate its licenses or it will cease to play
music.
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