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Hi, I have a NSM. ultimate. When I load a cd, it doesn't seem to spin the disc enough and comes up with an error message that says no disc found although it has loaded one. Please help.
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This is caused by the power supply that supplies voltage to the LED segments, the manual will tell where voltage comes from and the correct amount. Other option would be replace the display board
Sounds like the laser pickup unit has damaged. Replacing this part to Blu-ray players is a very skilled work. It will be best to contact any experienced service technician to replace and to align it. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
error 6 =cd player fault if you have the service programming it lists all error codes and what they are and there is several tests to do to try and repair or check if you dont have it email me
if you get error 61 it means check cd and exchange,or cd changer or at the most it could be the decoder board you could try jukeboxworld good site for manuals etc
Sorry for my bad englisch...i am from the netherlands...i have a nsm songbird cd-jukebox...i put one euro piece on the laser so he has a little more pressure on the cd...thats all...he is working perfect now
error 61 on the nsm is a cd read error nothing to do with the amp, clean laser lens with a cotton bud and spit not spirits etc just saliva, then make a blank selection and see if the laser emits red beam, if not then the laser is faulty, check connections etc, if it picks up the disc but does not spin it its the decoder at fault, places like act marketing london, jukebox showroom, capital coin, herondata sales or anyone operator within the amusement industry will gladly sell you an exchange unit, or just try the coinslot industy magazine online or order via wh smiths
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