SEEBURG JUKEBOX WALLBOX 3WA-200-HD RESTORED, REPLATED, HALF DOLLAR – STOCK #5224
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This is an ORIGINAL Seeburg Jukebox Wallbox, Model HD-3WA
Original lock and key Number (S797)
Dual Credit Unit DPU10-CODE B
100% Complete with all the coin equipment including slug rejector and coin tray. This unit is set on 1 credit for a Nickel, 2 credits for a Dime, and 6 credits for a Quarter and 14 credits for a HALF DOLLAR. (factory setting) This will allow either two nickels or a dime for a single selection (two credits) and a Quarter for three single selections. When dual pricing is enabled, the EP pricing is set at 15 cents for an "EP" selection or a quarter for two "EP" selections. A Half Dollar will register credits AFTER the first selection is made, totaling 14 credits. Selections must be made after depositing each half dollar.
The unit has been tested and makes all proper 200 selections. This unit is ready to be connected to a jukebox with the proper stepper or can be connected to an ipod or any home stereo with the Data Sync Wallbox Player System, sold separately.
Additionally this comes with a wired "free play" wire that can be connected to a momentary switch. This puts on a single credit (equivalent of a nickel) each time it is pressed. The accumulator will hold up to fourteen credits (four quarters) at a time. If you do not want the free play switch disconnect the wires or tape them up.
The cover is chrome (rechromed) in EXCELLENT condition.
It has glass, not plexiglass.
The buttons are original and were buffed using a plastic rouge on a buffing wheel. This unit is over a half century old!
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON DUAL PRICING UNITS
Coins are deposited in a single entry coin chute and pass through a 5-10-25 cent slug rejector and then through the coin switches into the cash box. A nickel will register one credit, a dime two credits and a quarter six credits. The coin credit units can accumulate up to 24 credits. The pricing on these units was set at the factory and could not be changed without new parts or "jury rigging".
DCU 10 units would charge SINGLE SELECTIONS at 10 cents each and 3 for a Quarter; EP SELECTIONS at 15 cents each and 2 for a Quarter.
DCU15 units would charge SINGLE SELECTIONS at 5 cents each and Six for a Quarter; EP SELECTIONS at 10 cents each and 3 for a Quarter.
Information panels (coin credit indicators) at each side of the program holder on the pilasters illuminate to indicate when coins were deposited. The lower right indicate "5 CENTS DEPOSITED, ANOTHER COIN REQUIRED in red". The lower left would indicate "MAKE TEN CENT SELECTION ONLY in orange" and the two upper would read "MAKE ANY SELECTION in green". There were variations of these depending on the pricing.
The DPU and DCU credit units (D meant Dual Pricing) were designed to allow for dual pricing. Any of the twenty selections for a given "number" (A1 thru V1, A2 thru V2 etc) could be set to either "single" or "ep" (extended play) pricing. Single pricing removed two credits and EP pricing removed three credits each time a selection was made. The titlestrip pages were designed to display groups by numbers (A1 thru V1, A2 thru V2 etc).
Original lock and key Number (S797)
Dual Credit Unit DPU10-CODE B
100% Complete with all the coin equipment including slug rejector and coin tray. This unit is set on 1 credit for a Nickel, 2 credits for a Dime, and 6 credits for a Quarter and 14 credits for a HALF DOLLAR. (factory setting) This will allow either two nickels or a dime for a single selection (two credits) and a Quarter for three single selections. When dual pricing is enabled, the EP pricing is set at 15 cents for an "EP" selection or a quarter for two "EP" selections. A Half Dollar will register credits AFTER the first selection is made, totaling 14 credits. Selections must be made after depositing each half dollar.
The unit has been tested and makes all proper 200 selections. This unit is ready to be connected to a jukebox with the proper stepper or can be connected to an ipod or any home stereo with the Data Sync Wallbox Player System, sold separately.
Additionally this comes with a wired "free play" wire that can be connected to a momentary switch. This puts on a single credit (equivalent of a nickel) each time it is pressed. The accumulator will hold up to fourteen credits (four quarters) at a time. If you do not want the free play switch disconnect the wires or tape them up.
The cover is chrome (rechromed) in EXCELLENT condition.
It has glass, not plexiglass.
The buttons are original and were buffed using a plastic rouge on a buffing wheel. This unit is over a half century old!
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON DUAL PRICING UNITS
Coins are deposited in a single entry coin chute and pass through a 5-10-25 cent slug rejector and then through the coin switches into the cash box. A nickel will register one credit, a dime two credits and a quarter six credits. The coin credit units can accumulate up to 24 credits. The pricing on these units was set at the factory and could not be changed without new parts or "jury rigging".
DCU 10 units would charge SINGLE SELECTIONS at 10 cents each and 3 for a Quarter; EP SELECTIONS at 15 cents each and 2 for a Quarter.
DCU15 units would charge SINGLE SELECTIONS at 5 cents each and Six for a Quarter; EP SELECTIONS at 10 cents each and 3 for a Quarter.
Information panels (coin credit indicators) at each side of the program holder on the pilasters illuminate to indicate when coins were deposited. The lower right indicate "5 CENTS DEPOSITED, ANOTHER COIN REQUIRED in red". The lower left would indicate "MAKE TEN CENT SELECTION ONLY in orange" and the two upper would read "MAKE ANY SELECTION in green". There were variations of these depending on the pricing.
The DPU and DCU credit units (D meant Dual Pricing) were designed to allow for dual pricing. Any of the twenty selections for a given "number" (A1 thru V1, A2 thru V2 etc) could be set to either "single" or "ep" (extended play) pricing. Single pricing removed two credits and EP pricing removed three credits each time a selection was made. The titlestrip pages were designed to display groups by numbers (A1 thru V1, A2 thru V2 etc).