From: jrr@flippers.com   
      
   On 2022/11/16 5:49 a.m., Deanie Spikes wrote:   
   > On Friday, March 5, 2004 at 6:14:08 PM UTC-6, Andy Guthrie wrote:   
   >> Well thanks for the warning... Unfortunately, it's said and done. I   
   >> straightened out the contact and side A is now back in the game.   
   >> Everything is back to its original state, plus side A is working, but I   
   >> am getting the occasional wrong selection error.   
   >> The most common mistake seems to be it reading a 5 as a 2 (i.e., playing   
   >> 126 instead of 156).   
   >> Until I scrape together the cash for the service manuals... Any suggestions?   
   >> Happy Seeburg Olympian Owner wrote:   
   >>> the strip is called a Tormat :)   
   >>>   
   >>> i wold not remove the tormat unless you have the manual!!! the pice that   
   >>> scans the tormat if i remember right can be removed seperatly >> manual>   
   >>>   
   >>> Jim w   
   >>> "Andy Guthrie" wrote in message   
   >>> news:4047a036$0$3078$61fe...@news.rcn.com...   
   >>>   
   >>>> Well, here's an update.   
   >>>> I can only assume that I was mistaken about seeing side A work at the   
   >>>> previous owners house. I pulled the front off and found that the contact   
   >>>> for the A side of the record (where it scans the magnetic o-rings) is   
   >>>> bent. I am going to try to remove the strip of magnetic o-rings (gee,   
   >>>> can you tell I'm a newbie with these terms?) and straighten out the   
   >>>> sensor. I sure hope this works...   
   >>>>   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Andy Guthrie wrote:   
   >>>>   
   >>>>> Hi everyone- my first post.   
   >>>>> I have officially started my jukebox "collection" by buying a Seeburg   
   >>>>> STD4 "Mardi Gras" model.   
   >>>>> Things seem to be ok, except I cannot play side "A" of the records. All   
   >>>>> of the side B's (the 2xx selections) work fine.   
   >>>>> I followed Tony Miller's troubleshooting guide, and connected the   
   >>>>> negative side of a D battery to the tormat lead, and the machine did   
   >>>>> pick up each disc, but again, only played the B sides. The A sides were   
   >>>>> working when I checked out the machine prior to buying it, so I get the   
   >>>>> feeling that a wire may have fallen loose during the move.   
   >>>>> When I punch in a 1xx selection, the mechanism scans twice and then   
   >>>   
   >>> parks.   
   >>>   
   >>>>> Any ideas what might cause the skipping of the 1xx selections?   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> Thanks!   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>   
   >>>   
   >>>   
   > Hi, Andy! I realize that I am replying to an ancient post, but I figured it   
   wouldn't hurt to try. I have the same issue with the exact same jukebox. You   
   mentioned that you straightened out the contact for side A selections because   
   it was slightly    
   bent. Could you please explain where this contact is located? I'm not sure   
   where to look! Thanks, so much!   
      
   Check connections in all the plugs related to the keyboard and Tormat   
   (move outward if those are all good). You may find a damaged Molex pin,   
   or a pin that is pushed back relative to the others so it is no longer   
   making contact.   
      
   This is not uncommon...   
      
   John :-#)#   
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