Installation Instructions Kit Core Upgrade-EMB-B75B Without Modem Kit #22166905 These instructions outline the procedures to install the EMB-B75B motherboard into your existing Computer Core Chassis. There may be unused parts in this kit depending on the style of Core being upgraded. Tools Required 1/4 and 11/32 nut driver, #2 Philips Screw driver Parts Included with this Kit: Item # Part Number Description Quantity 1 40924214 Computer Board Assy EMB-B75B 1 2 22219001 SATA Hard Drive U.S. 1 3 40980801 Bracket Hard Drive Tray Replacement 1 4 40980802 Bracket SATA Mounting Adapter 1 5 22144401 Cover Computer Card (Not Shown) 1 6 34072201 Cover PSI Low Profile (Not Shown) 1 7 34052405 Power On/Reset CBA 1 8 22132276 Cable Assembly ON/Reset 1 9 34037946 Harness Assembly ATX Power 1 10 22132277 Cable Assembly DB9 1 11 EC0358-01 Cable SATA Data 1 12 EC0359-01 Harness SATA Power 1 13 21889250 DB9 Hardware (Not Shown) 1 14 80402304 #6-32 x ¼ Phillips (Not Shown) 4 15 80351604 #4-40 x ¼ Phillips (Not Shown) 4 16 28277901 M3 x 6 Phillips (Not Shown) 4 17 70800106 Tie Wrap (Not Shown) 2 18 22190901 Bracket Mounting (Hard Drive) 1 These Instructions NOTE: If you are installing this kit into a Blue View Core Computer assembly, you will need to order one additional harness. Order part number 22132280. Page 1 of 12
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Caution: When installing this EMB-B75B motherboard, care should be taken to avoid static discharges that can damage the motherboard. The motherboard installation should be done on a static dissipative mat along with a grounding wrist strap. Removing the Motherboard and ON/OFF reset board 1. Turn the jukebox off and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. 2. Open the jukebox door and disconnect all the harnessing to the Computer Core. Note where the cables plug into the Computer Core Assembly for later reinstallation. Remove the Computer Core from the jukebox. 3. Rowe has six major Computer Cores as shown in Figure 2. Each Core has slightly different variations (fans, lights, etc.) depending on your jukebox model. It is important to note these variations and ensure they are connected after the motherboard installation. Figure 2 4. Remove all necessary components and covers to access the motherboard. Unplug and remove all ribbon cables from the motherboard. Disconnect all of the ATX power supply connections and the IDE Cable from the hard drive. Remove the modem card and its PCI cover (if present) from the motherboard; they will not be reused. Replacement PCI Covers (Items #5 and #6) are provided in this kit. 5. Remove the old ON/OFF reset board (340524XX) and the DB9 cable assembly from its mounting bracket; they will not be reused. Save the mounting bracket and hardware for later use. 6. Remove the seven screws that secure the motherboard to the core chassis. The motherboard and the front panel will not be reused; save the screws for later use. Page 3 of 12
Installing the EMB-B75B Motherboard and 34052405 ON/OFF reset board 7. Insert the front panel into position and carefully align the new motherboard (Item #1) with the four existing studs on the computer core chassis. Secure the motherboard with four of the seven screws removed in step #6. 8. Mount the ON/OFF reset board 34052405 (Item #7) and the DB9 Cable Assembly 22132277 (Item #10) and its hardware (Item #13) to your previously removed mounting bracket and reinstall into your Computer Core. Connect the ON/RESET cable 22132276 (Item #8) into the keyed 10-pin header of the ON/RESET circuit board assembly. Refer to Figure 3. 9. Figure 3 shows all the electrical connections to your new motherboard. Connect the two ribbon cables as shown in Figure 3. Connect the 20-pin connector to the 24-pin housing on the motherboard. If your ATX power supply does not have the 4-pin connector, use the ATX Power Harness 34037946 (Item #9) provided with this kit. If you have a chassis fan, connect it to a spare 4-pin connector of the ATX power supply. Refer to Figure 3. 20-PIN ATX POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION CONNECTIONS EC0358-01 SATA/POWER CONNECTION EC0359-01 ON/RESET CABLE CONNECTIONS 22132276 DB9 SERIAL CABLE 22132277 Note: FOR BLUE VIEW CORE USE SERIAL CABLE 22132280 (not included in this kit) Figure 3 4-PIN ATX POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION Page 4 of 12
Assembling the SATA Hard Drive with the Adapter Mounting Bracket 10. Secure the SATA hard drive 22219001 (Item #2) to the SATA Mounting Adapter Bracket 40980802 (Item #4) using the four M3 x 6 metric screws 28277901 (Item #16) as shown in Figure 4. HARD DRIVE M3X6 METRIC SCREWS (TWO ON EITHER SIDE) ADAPTOR BRACKET Figure 4 The following pages describe installing the hard drive in the different computer core models. Continue to the step # relating to the core you are reworking. 221674XX Step 11 611765XX Step 14 61171001 Step 15 61171002 Step 16 70260-1A Step 17 View Core Step 18 Connecting the SATA Hard Drive to the 221674XX Series Computer Core 11. Disconnect the 4-pin power cable and IDE cable from the hard drive tray. Remove the four screws that mount the hard drive tray. The tray will not be reused, but you must save the screws for use in the following step. See Figure 4. REMOVE THE SCREWS TWO ON EITHER SIDE REMOVE POWER AND IDE CABLES Figure 5 Page 5 of 12
12. Mount the replacement Hard Drive Tray Bracket 40980801 (Item #3) on the inside cover of your computer core using the four screws previously removed. Ensure the bracket properly covers the front opening. Thread the four 6-32 x ¼ screws 80402304 (Item #14) into the mounting adapter leaving approximately 1/16-inch gap. Insert the screw heads through the four keyholes on the hard drive tray replacement bracket and slide the hard drive down to secure it into the slots. Tighten the four screws. See Figure 6. 13. Connect the SATA/Power Cable EC0359-01 (Item #12) to a 4-pin connector of the ATX power supply. Connect the SATA/Data Cable EC0358-01 (Item #11) to the motherboard. Refer to Figure 3 for motherboard connections. Continue with step #19. FOUR KEYHOLES HARD DRIVE REPLACEMENT TRAY SATA/POWER 22132253 CABLE 22132252 Figure 6 Page 6 of 12
Connecting the SATA Hard Drive to the 611765XX Series Computer Core. 14. Disconnect the power and IDE Cables from the hard drive. Loosen the thumbscrew and remove the hard drive from the housing; it will not be reused. Insert the hard drive adapter bracket and hard drive assembled in step #10 into the housing and secure with the four fasteners. Reassemble the housing to the computer core and connect the SATA/Power Cable EC0359-01 (Item #12) to a 4-pin connector of the ATX power supply. Connect the SATA/Data Cable EC0358-01 (Item #11) to the motherboard. Refer to Figure 3 for motherboard connections. Continue with step #19. ASSEMBLED HARD DRIVE ATX POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION AND SATA/POWER Figure 7 Page 7 of 12
Connecting the SATA Hard Drive to the 61171001 Computer Core 15. Disconnect the power and IDE Cables from the hard drive. Loosen the four screws and remove the hard drive and bracket, it will not be reused. Attach the hard drive adapter bracket and hard drive (assembled in step #10) to the new Hard Drive Mounting Bracket 22190901 (Item #18) by aligning it with the slots and securing it with four screws 80402304 (Item #14). Connect the SATA/Power Cable EC0359-01 (Item #12) to a 4-pin connector of the ATX power supply. Connect the SATA/Data Cable EC0358-01 (Item #11) to the motherboard (refer to Figure 3). Connect the SATA Data and SATA Power cables to the hard drive as shown in Figure 8. Attach the hard drive assembly to the computer core. Refer to Figure 3 for motherboard connections. Reassemble the remaining components to the computer core. Continue with step #19. ATX POWER SUPPLY AND SATA/POWER HARD DRIVE ASSEMBLY HARD DRIVE MOUNTING BRACKET Figure 8 Page 8 of 12
Connecting the SATA Hard Drive to the 61171002 Computer Core 16. Disconnect the power and IDE Cables from the hard drive. Remove the two thumbscrews and the two hard drive brackets from the hard drive (the hard drive will not be reused). Attach these two brackets to the hard drive adapter bracket and hard drive assembled in step #10 and secure with the same four screws. Reassemble the hard drive assembly to the computer core. Connect the SATA/Power Cable EC0359-01 (Item #12) to a 4-pin connector of the ATX power supply. Connect the SATA/Data Cable EC0358-01 (Item #11) to the motherboard. Refer to Figure 3 for motherboard connections. Continue with step #19. ATX POWER SUPPLY AND POWER CONNECTIONS Figure 9 Page 9 of 12
Connecting the SATA Hard Drive to the 70260-1A Series Rock-Ola Computer Core 17. Disconnect the power and IDE Cables from the hard drive. Remove the four thumbscrews from the hard drive (the hard drive will not be reused). Install the four thumbscrews into the adapter bracket and hard drive assembled in step #10. Reassemble the hard drive assembly to the Computer Core as shown in Figure 10. Connect the SATA/Power Cable EC0359-01 (Item #12) to a 4-pin connector of the ATX power supply. Connect the SATA/Data Cable EC0358-01 (Item #11) to the motherboard. Refer to Figure 3 for the motherboard connections. Continue with step #19. HARD DRIVE ASSEMBLY AND POWER CONNECTIONS Figure 10 Page 10 of 12
Connecting the SATA Hard Drive to the Modified View Computer Core 18. Disconnect the power and IDE Cables from the hard drive. Remove the four screws that mount the hard drive (the hard drive will not be reused). Install the adapter bracket and hard drive assembled in step #10. Reassemble the hard drive assembly to the Computer Core as shown in Figure 11. Connect the SATA/Power Cable EC0359-01 (Item #12) to a 4-pin connector of the ATX power supply. Connect the SATA/Data Cable EC0358-01 (Item #11) to the motherboard. Refer to Figure 3 for the motherboard connections. HARD DRIVE ASSEMBLY AND POWER CONNECTIONS Figure 11 19. Reinstall the modified Computer Core into the jukebox and reconnect all cables removed in step #2. Take a moment to visually inspect the jukebox to ensure proper connections before powering up the jukebox. Plug the jukebox back into the wall outlet and turn the jukebox on. Follow the on-screen instructions and load your choice of music. Check for proper jukebox operation such as sound, money collection and proper credit and pricing. This concludes the Kit installation. Page 11 of 12
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