Crane Merchandising Systems 480 manual Programming Procedures Refreshment Center Operators’ Guide

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4. CONTINUE.
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Programming Procedures

 

 

Refreshment Center Operators’ Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8.

Press

. The display shows *

=---------

. The dashes represent the trays affected

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

by this time interval. Press the appropriate letter key to enable a tray, press the key

 

again to disable it. For example, pressing A, C, and E will cause the display to look like

 

this:

, meaning that all A, C, and E selections are affected by this interval.

 

Press

to turn on all levels; press

 

to turn all levels off.

9.

Press

. The display shows

 

or

"OFF" means there is no

 

custom message selected, and "X" represents the custom message number set for this

 

interval. Press the number key of the message (1 through 8) you want displayed. To

 

edit this message, press

 

and follow the procedure given in "Edit Custom

 

 

 

 

 

Messages" on page 76. Press 0 to turn the message OFF for this time interval.

10.

CONTINUE.

 

 

 

 

 

SELECT A STANDBY MESSAGE

The standby message is displayed during normal vending periods where there are no out of

service faultsA-Con-Ethe---machine.-

 

 

 

1.

Press

 

, then press

until the display shows

"XX" represents the

 

current message number selected for the standby message. Two dashes mean that the

 

factory-set message is selected. 1.MESGOFF=1.MESGXK

 

 

2.

To select a message, just press the corresponding number (1 through 8). To display the

 

factory-set message, press 0.

 

 

 

3.

The selected message (except the factory-set message) can be edited. To do this,

 

press

 

and follow the procedure given in "Edit CustomSTANDBYMessages"XXK

on page 76.

 

 

 

 

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Contents Page Table of Contents Table of Contents December Iii 4800006 Table of Contents Exterior View IntroductionInterior View Unpack the Machine Power RequirementsControls and Indicators Heartbeat Normal ConditionsTurn the Merchandiser on and OFF Remove the Bottom and Top Panels Moving the Merchandiser Through a Narrow DoorwayReassemble the Merchandiser Move the Merchandiser through the OpeningPosition the Merchandiser Open the Rear Outlet DiffuserConfigure 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 Place a Tray in the Loading Position Tray Set-UpSet Up a Tray To Vend Wide Products Set up Trays to Vend ProductsRemove a Snack or Candy Tray Rear of Tray Remove a Bottle Tray Operate a Tray Outside of the Machine Remove and Install Column DividersSee Connect and Disconnect a Motor Harness on Remove the motor. See Remove and Install a Spiral Motor onReplace a Motor with a Spiral Bearing Remove a MotorDisconnect a Motor Harness Connect and Disconnect a Motor HarnessConnect a Motor Harness Spiral Retainer Count Color Assembly Remove and Install SpiralsChoose a Clockwise or Counterclockwise Spiral To Install a SpiralRemove a Spiral Coupler To Remove a SpiralInstall a Spiral Motor Remove and Install a Spiral MotorRemove a Spiral Motor Use a Gear when Install a GearPosition the Gear Spiral Coupler Orientation Install a Spiral CouplerWhen Used with a Motor When Used with a Coupler BearingMove a Tray Up or Down See Install a Tray in the Merchandiser onInstall a Tray in the Merchandiser Remove a Product Spacer Install and Remove a Product SpacerInstall a Product Spacer Adjust a Product SpacerSpecial Considerations General Tray LoadingAlso, see Spiral Wall Retainer Usage on Spiral Wall Retainer Usage Product Pusher Usage Configure the Merchandiser to vend Lunch BucketsConfigure the Merchandiser for Vending Top Shelf Return the Trays to the Vending Position Install Price Labels Install and Set Price LabelsInstall the Selection ID Numbers Adjust the Price RollSee the figures below for snack and candy tray positions SureVend Health Control Test the Health Control Health ControlLevel the Merchandiser Final InstallationInstall the Base Plate Install the Optional Cash Box Lock Install the Lock CylinderSet the Quarter Switch Set Up the Coin MechanismLoad the Coin Mechanism Operational Readiness Check Spiral Indexing Procedure One Spiral, One MotorTest the Bill Validator Spiral Indexing Procedure Two Spirals, One Or Two MotorsDisplays Programming IntroOther Keys Function KeysOne Last Thing Diagnostic Messages on Control Panel Switches ExplainedDiagnostics Programming Flow ChartsMisc Enter a Freevend Code Gain Access to the Supervisor ModeSupervisor Mode Only Enter a NEW Supervisor CodeUsage Lock or Unlock Mode or Payout KeysTurn Talker Mode on or OFF Assign a Code to View Data Without Opening the DoorSET DEX Options Select DEX or Printer ModeSelect Coin Mechanism Printer Mode OnlySelect Printer Baud Rate Select Display LanguageSelect Bill Validator and Options Setup of a Non-Standard Bill Validator onInitial Setup of a NON-STANDARD Bill Validator Programming Procedures Refreshment Center Operators’ GuideBalance Select Monetary OptionsExample FAIL=AN Example SET UP Winner ModeWIN-or Advanced OptionsNON-PERISHABLE Food only View or SET Machine ConfigurationEnable or Disable Trays SET Surevend UP the Surevend ANTI-JACKPOT Feature SET UP Basic Surevend OptionsCouple NON-ADJACENT Motors COUPLE/UNCOUPLE Tray MotorsDAY SET Defrost Options Supervisor Mode OnlyPress , then until the display shows Show the Temperature in Standby ModeView Software Version View Machine TemperatureSee Health Control on View Surevend Software VersionSET the Date SET the Time of DAYSET Daylight Savings Option Time Interval Editing SET TIME-OF-DAY Inhibited VendingSET TIME-OF-DAY Free Vending SET TIME-OF-DAY Discount VendingDISCT----K Continue Select a Standby Message Programming Procedures Refreshment Center Operators’ GuideSelect a Freevend Message Select AN OUT-OF-SERVICE MessageEND of Message Character Edit Custom MessagesEntering Your Message JZKSet All Selections on a Tray to One Price Payout CoinsSET Prices Set the Entire Machine to One PriceNot shown if total is zero View Nonresettable Sales and Vend DataView Sales Data Three Different Ways View Card Reader Paid SalesView Total Paid Vends View Coupon SalesView Amount Coin BOX Clear Paid Sales Data onlyView Amount Validator View Discount Sales by Time Interval View Freevend Sales by Time IntervalView Free Vends View Time Data DecemberHEALTH 2004OFF01/3014.09MAX.69Date and time of the last vend of that selection View Machine ID Number View Total Unpaid SalesView Total Unpaid Vends View Number of Test VendsView Surevend Data SureemptxxxxTest the Motors Test Vend Selections and Verify Credit AddedView Motor Status by Tray Test the Surevend System SuretstSET Freevend Options DEX Mode OnlyTest the Display Download Data to a PdcdError Messages View Diagnostic MessagesBoth Eady Screen. See Test the SureVend System on XxnnIndex Refreshment Center Operator’s Guide Index Terms and Conditions of Sale

480 specifications

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