To upgrade the software you must install a 32 pin socket and remove the 28 pin socket. Early model CCC's did not have a 32 pin eprom socket for the software IC. There are also some modifications/upgrades to do to the CCC and the harness to the CCC to prevent lockup conditions from occuring to the CCC. Software upgrade to version 3.9 corrects program bugs/improves functionality and adds features to the audits/program menu/diagnostics as well as playing some troublesome discs better. Kit comes with a bunch of new parts including a new mech control board. The CDPRO player kit replaces all previous Phillips players ( obsolete models CDM3, CDM4, CDM12). The modern cd magazine has a more open design with a solid metal partion every fifth disc. It was found this style scratched cd's quite a bit as the discs were removed/inserted by the gripper bow. Magazine update applies to all early jukes that had the "wire basket" style cd magazine (like the Rowe 45 rpm vinyl jukes had). Power supply temperature stability is improved. Power supply upgrade improves it's operation and helps correct a problem where the voltage could damage the player. Upgrading a CDM3 player to CDM12/CDPRO/CDPRO2 player:
Power supply upgrade (this document © 2007 Ken Layton): Saves having to use a pool cue stick or broom handle everytime you want to get into the juke.ĬD100 jukeboxes are keyed to key # C-092A from the factory. Only $4 from any Rowe distributor's parts department. It's bright orange in color and it's part # 30956301. You'll want to buy the "helper" lid support retrofit to keep the lid from hitting you on the head due to weak/shot gas struts.
The Central Control Computer (CCC) software should be version 3.9 or higher, but at a bare minimum should be version 3.2 Also the mech control software version must be V5.3 or higher. A plain CD100 must have the magazine upgrade, power supply upgrade, and player upgrade to at least a CDPRO player.