This is SEEBURG 3WA WALLBOX that was cleaned and restored in working condition. It was thoroughly washed with hot water and degreasing detergent. There is no nicotine residue. 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.
This SEEBURG wallbox is unique in that it has AMI BUTTONS and TITLESTRIPS. AMI was in competition for locations, as were all the major jukebox companies. This wallbox was converted for use with AMI jukeboxes. I am not sure who manufactured the kit for conversion (buttons and titlestrips). It could have been AMI, WICO or someone else. This would enable locations that already had installed SEEBURG 3WA wallboxes to use an AMI jukebox. A special AMI stepper was used on the AMI jukebox to interface the SEEBURG 3WA wallboxes.
Original lock and key are included and in working order.
This wallbox takes Quarters, Dimes and Nickels. Complete with all coin equipment. This wallbox is presently set up with the DCU10L6 credit unit with plug. All selections are on Single Play. EP selections can be enabled for dual pricing.
SINGLE SELECTIONS are set on ONE PLAY for TWO NICKELS or ONE DIME (one credit), THREE PLAYS for ONE QUARTER (three credits).
EP SELECTIONS are set on ONE PLAY for 15 cents (Dimes or Nickels) and TWO PLAYS for a QUARTER. It is very easy to price any set of pages for SINGLE or EP pricing (1-0). This is the factory setting for the DCU10 dual credit unit.
The coin credit indicators at each side of the program holder will indicate “FIVE CENTS DEPOSITED, ANOTHER COIN REQUIRED” (lower right in red), MAKE TEN CENT SELECTION ONLY (lower left in orange) and MAKE ANY SELECTION (Upper left and right in green).
This wallbox has a "free play" wire with a momentary switch and when pressed is the equivalent of dropping a nickel. It is also equipped with a FREE PLAY TOGGLE SWITCH. When enabled any selection can be made simply by pressing a letter and a number. To turn off and return to coin play simply turn the toggle OFF immediately after making a selection and the wallbox will return to the "HOME" (buttons do not latch) as opposed to the "CREDIT" position (buttons latch).
The cover, cover ring, and top casting are all ORIGINAL and in very good (shiny chrome) condition for its age.
The buttons were cleaned and buffed.
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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).