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lighthousecarwash

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I just installed one of my new meters from Etowah Valley Equipment, and can't seem to get the audio input to work. The voice prompts work fine, but I can't get music to play over the speaker. Jim is doing some checking for me, but he indicated that not a lot of customer were using this function. Thought I would see if anyone out there had similar problems, or if someone got it to actually work.


I ran cat 5 to each of the bays, punched them all down on a 66 block in the equipment room. I am using a spare pair in the Cat 5 for the music to the timer. I bought some audio connectors that will work for Cat 5 cables, but when plugged into the audio input of Jim's timer, I get no music. I am getting the audio to the 66 block through the headphones jack, which should be a line level input, and also just punching down the speaker wire from the stereo to the block. Neither seem to work. Any suggestions. I know telecommunications, but not an audio/video geek. Please help.

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I'm interested to see where this goes since I also have a box, but never really thought about playing music over the speaker!
 

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What are you using for the audio source? Is it powerful enough to power speakers over such a long distance? Headphone output may not be powerful enougn. Can you do a test by bypassing the block and Cat 5 and running a line outside your equip room to the speaker just to see if taht works which will narrow down the problem to being in the Cat5 or other connection.
 

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Bear in mind that ASCAP or whoever it is that polices music copyright, might show up and make you pay a fee to "provide" music. If you have more than 2 speakers you are liable to pay the fee.
 

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Bear in mind that ASCAP or whoever it is that polices music copyright, might show up and make you pay a fee to "provide" music. If you have more than 2 speakers you are liable to pay the fee.
Last time I checked ASCAP or BMI lost a couple of those cases. Check your local counsel / Juris. If I get time I will look for the cases.
 

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I'm going to do some more research on Monday. I think I will plug an ipod into the audio input at the bay and see if it will play over the speaker, then I will know if it's Jim's box, or my output to the box.

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Lighthouse.
 
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