Crane Merchandising Systems 480 manual Function Keys, Other Keys, One Last Thing

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Refreshment Center Operators’ Guide

Programming Intro

 

 

The Function Keys

The keys on the control panel can have up to three functions:

THE NUMBER you might be asked to enter a numerical value. pressing this key will enter a "5".

THE PRIMARY PURPOSE

this is the main job of the key. from the standby message, it will allow you to enter a programming mode. in this example, you can view stored sales data.

THE SECONDARY PURPOSE this is the key's "second job". for example, this key can be used to delete a character when you are editing custom messages.

Other Keys

The MOVEMENT keys on the control panel let you move inside a mode, and back and forth between modes. To see how these keys let you move around, study the flow diagram on the next page.

The up and down arrow keys are your "legs", which let you move up and down the list of tasks. These keys are what let you continue from one step to the next in programming procedures.

This is your "activate" or "choose" key. It "opens a door" to additional

information and lets you begin a programming task once you are inside of a mode. Sometimes, it is used as a toggle switch to show you your choices during a programming task.

This is your "end" key. Pressing it one or more times will move you back to the start of the mode, or all the way back to the standby message.

One Last Thing:

When you see the word CONTINUE at the end of a function, it means to press

you return to the standby message.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Table of Contents December Iii 4800006 Table of Contents Introduction Exterior ViewInterior View Power Requirements Unpack the MachineControls and Indicators Normal Conditions HeartbeatTurn the Merchandiser on and OFF Moving the Merchandiser Through a Narrow Doorway Remove the Bottom and Top PanelsMove the Merchandiser through the Opening Reassemble the MerchandiserOpen the Rear Outlet Diffuser Position the MerchandiserConfigure Machine for Dual Zone Set machine for two tray configuration version Initial Set-Up Set the machine for three tray configuration version Initial Set-Up Refreshment Center Operators’ Guide Version 2 Duct System See Figure , , on Tray Set-Up Place a Tray in the Loading PositionSet up Trays to Vend Products Set Up a Tray To Vend Wide ProductsRemove a Snack or Candy Tray Rear of Tray Remove a Bottle Tray Remove and Install Column Dividers Operate a Tray Outside of the MachineRemove the motor. See Remove and Install a Spiral Motor on Replace a Motor with a Spiral BearingRemove a Motor See Connect and Disconnect a Motor Harness onConnect a Motor Harness Connect and Disconnect a Motor HarnessDisconnect a Motor Harness Remove and Install Spirals Spiral Retainer Count Color AssemblyTo Install a Spiral Remove a Spiral CouplerTo Remove a Spiral Choose a Clockwise or Counterclockwise SpiralRemove a Spiral Motor Remove and Install a Spiral MotorInstall a Spiral Motor Position the Gear Install a GearUse a Gear when Install a Spiral Coupler When Used with a MotorWhen Used with a Coupler Bearing Spiral Coupler OrientationSee Install a Tray in the Merchandiser on Move a Tray Up or DownInstall a Tray in the Merchandiser Install and Remove a Product Spacer Install a Product SpacerAdjust a Product Spacer Remove a Product SpacerAlso, see Spiral Wall Retainer Usage on General Tray LoadingSpecial Considerations Spiral Wall Retainer Usage Configure the Merchandiser to vend Lunch Buckets Product Pusher UsageConfigure the Merchandiser for Vending Top Shelf Return the Trays to the Vending Position Install and Set Price Labels Install Price LabelsAdjust the Price Roll Install the Selection ID NumbersSee the figures below for snack and candy tray positions SureVend Health Control Health Control Test the Health ControlFinal Installation Level the MerchandiserInstall the Base Plate Install the Lock Cylinder Install the Optional Cash Box LockLoad the Coin Mechanism Set Up the Coin MechanismSet the Quarter Switch Spiral Indexing Procedure One Spiral, One Motor Operational Readiness CheckSpiral Indexing Procedure Two Spirals, One Or Two Motors Test the Bill ValidatorProgramming Intro DisplaysOne Last Thing Function KeysOther Keys Control Panel Switches Explained Diagnostic Messages onProgramming Flow Charts DiagnosticsMisc Gain Access to the Supervisor Mode Supervisor Mode OnlyEnter a NEW Supervisor Code Enter a Freevend CodeLock or Unlock Mode or Payout Keys Turn Talker Mode on or OFFAssign a Code to View Data Without Opening the Door UsageSelect DEX or Printer Mode SET DEX OptionsPrinter Mode Only Select Printer Baud RateSelect Display Language Select Coin MechanismSetup of a Non-Standard Bill Validator on Select Bill Validator and OptionsProgramming Procedures Refreshment Center Operators’ Guide Initial Setup of a NON-STANDARD Bill ValidatorSelect Monetary Options BalanceFAIL= ExampleSET UP Winner Mode WIN-orAdvanced Options AN ExampleView or SET Machine Configuration NON-PERISHABLE Food onlyEnable or Disable Trays SET UP Basic Surevend Options SET Surevend UP the Surevend ANTI-JACKPOT FeatureCOUPLE/UNCOUPLE Tray Motors Couple NON-ADJACENT MotorsSET Defrost Options Supervisor Mode Only DAYShow the Temperature in Standby Mode Press , then until the display showsView Machine Temperature See Health Control onView Surevend Software Version View Software VersionSET Daylight Savings Option SET the Time of DAYSET the Date SET TIME-OF-DAY Inhibited Vending SET TIME-OF-DAY Free VendingSET TIME-OF-DAY Discount Vending Time Interval EditingDISCT----K Programming Procedures Refreshment Center Operators’ Guide Continue Select a Standby MessageSelect AN OUT-OF-SERVICE Message Select a Freevend MessageEdit Custom Messages END of Message CharacterJZK Entering Your MessagePayout Coins SET PricesSet the Entire Machine to One Price Set All Selections on a Tray to One PriceView Nonresettable Sales and Vend Data View Sales Data Three Different WaysView Card Reader Paid Sales Not shown if total is zeroView Coupon Sales View Total Paid VendsView Amount Validator Clear Paid Sales Data onlyView Amount Coin BOX View Free Vends View Freevend Sales by Time IntervalView Discount Sales by Time Interval DecemberHEALTH 2004OFF01/3014.09MAX.69 View Time DataDate and time of the last vend of that selection View Total Unpaid Sales View Total Unpaid VendsView Number of Test Vends View Machine ID NumberSureemptxxxx View Surevend DataTest Vend Selections and Verify Credit Added Test the MotorsView Motor Status by Tray Suretst Test the Surevend SystemDEX Mode Only Test the DisplayDownload Data to a Pdcd SET Freevend OptionsView Diagnostic Messages Error MessagesBoth Eady Xxnn Screen. See Test the SureVend System onIndex Refreshment Center Operator’s Guide Index Terms and Conditions of Sale

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