Crane Merchandising Systems 677, 673, 675 manual Check the Setup HDC II Programming Guide

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Check the Setup

HDC II Programming Guide

 

VIEW WATER TANK TEMPERATURE

1. Press

. The display shows

° . "XXX" is the current water

tank temperature. "° F" means that the temperature is displayed in degrees Fahrenheit (may be shown in degrees Celsius, depending upon your choice. See "View or Set the Hot Water Tank Temperature", PAGE 38). A decimal point shown in the display indicates that the tank heater is operating.

2.CONTINUE.

 

 

 

XXXF

 

 

VIEW MACHINE TYPE/CONFIGURATION SETTING

1.

Press

, then press

until display shows

 

then press

until the display shows - -

. P, Q, R, and S rep-

 

resent settings specific to your machine. See "SET THE MACHINE TYPE

 

AND CONFIGURATION CODE (SUPERVISOR MODE ONLY)",

 

PAGE 20 for an explanation of this display.

 

2.

CONTINUE.

 

DJ

PQRSMACH.TYPE

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Contents Page Crane Merchandising Systems Parts and Support Phone Numbers Table of Contents SureVend Configuration View Machine Data Test the Machine Getting around Introduction HDC II Programming GuideDisplays HDC II Programming Guide IntroductionFunction Keys Other KeysHelpful Hint Some ConventionsPress this button to Control Panel Switch Functions ExplainedSurevend Supervisor Mode Gain Access to the Supervisor Mode Basic Setup HDC II Programming GuideEnter a NEW Supervisor Code Enter a Freevend CodeHDC II Programming Guide Basic Setup Enter a NEW Data Recall CodeUsage Lock or Unlock Mode or Payout Keys Printer Mode only SET Printer or DEX OptionsSelect Printer Baud Rate SET DEX Options DEX Mode only SET Talker Mode HDC II Programming Guide Monetary SetupSelect Display Language Select Coin MechanismBill Selection Method Monetary Setup HDC II Programming GuideOFF Initial Setup of a NON-STANDARD Bill ValidatorSelect Monetary Options Select Card ReaderACC FFN Advanced Options SET UP Winner ModeCup Configuration HDC II Programming Guide SET UP MUG DiscountAN Example Press HDC II Programming Guide Cup ConfigurationDual Brew CONTINUE.LK.ABCDEFGH Disable Selections in the MerchandiserSET UP CUP Sizes 0X2 Assign CUP Sizes to Selections Supervisor Mode onlySET UP a HOT Drink Set up a Hot Drink HDC II Programming GuideDifferences HDC II Programming Guide Set up a Hot DrinkOptions Collecting Condiment Throws Collecting DRY Product Gram ThrowsEspresso = Chocolate times for cappuccino Collecting HOT Water Throws This water is HOT! Be carefulTable W1 Water Throw Default Times and Volumes Cappuccino RecipesCaffé Latte Enter the Supervisor CodeSET the Machine to Vend a Large D Selection SET UP Your Selection European Cappuccino +WXYZBlended Selections BlendSET UP LOW Temperature Dispensing View or SET the HOT Water Tank TemperatureSET UP LOW Power Settings OfserviceOFF SET the Automatic Brewer Rinse TimeSET the Bowl Rinse Time RINHDC II Programming Guide SureVend Configuration Turn Surevend on or OFFOptional or Mandatory Surevend SureVend Configuration HDC II Programming Guide SET UP the Surevend ANTI-JACKPOT TimerView Software Version SET the Time of DAY HDC II Programming Guide Setup TimeSET MONTH, DATE, and Year SET Daylight Savings OptionSET TIME-OF-DAY Inhibit Vending Setup Time HDC II Programming GuideSET TIME-OF-DAY Free Vending SET TIME-OF-DAY Discount VendingInhibit Freevend Discount Time Interval EditingMWF Select AN OUT-OF-SERVICE Message Select a Standby MessageSelect a Freevend Message Messages HDC II Programming Guide ShortcutEND of Message Character Entering Your Message JhgiCheck the Setup HDC II Programming Guide View Water Tank TemperatureView Machine TYPE/CONFIGURATION Setting HDC II Programming Guide Check the Setup View CUP Sizes Assigned to SelectionsPayout Coins View Machine Data HDC II Programming Guide View Nonresettable Sales and Vend DataSET Prices SET Entire Machine to ONE PriceView Data Four Different Ways HDC II Programming Guide View Machine DataView Total Paid Sales View Total Sales by Drink SizeSizes View Total Sales by Selection Both CUPView Total Sales by Individual Selection View Total Paid Sales by Price LineClear ALL Resettable Data View Total Paid VendsView Total Paid Vends by Price Line View Amount in Coin BOX not Shown if Zero Clear Paid Sales Data onlyView Freevend Sales by Time Interval not Shown if Zero View Amount in Validator Not Shown if ZeroView Discount Sales by Time Interval Not Shown if Zero View Free Vends not Shown if ZeroView Winners Not Shown if Zero View Time Data 2301/30 00.2.4701/30TIMESET13.51View Total Unpaid Vends Not Shown if Zero View Total Unpaid Sales Not Shown if ZeroView Number of Test Vends Not Shown if Zero View Number of MUG Vends Not Shown if ZeroView Machine ID Number View CUP Ring Cycles Related to Surevend View Home Switch Usage Related toTest Vend Selections and Verify Credit Added HDC II Programming Guide Test the MachineTest Drop a CUP Test the Automatic Delivery DoorTest the Grinders Test the Machine HDC II Programming GuideTest the AIR Test the BrewerView Surevend Last Recorded Calibration Value Rinse the BrewerClear Tank Errors and Fill the Tank View Surevend Average Calibration ValueTest the Display Information down before continuing View Diagnostic MessagesERR Download Data to a Pdcd SV.ERRSET Freevend Options FreeHDC II Programming Guide Test the Machine Programming Procedure Index Programming Procedure Index Programming Procedure Index Programming Procedure Index Programming Procedure Index Whipper, Test Terms and Conditions of Sale

675, 673, 677 specifications

Crane Merchandising Systems is a leading provider of advanced vending solutions, and their models 677, 673, and 675 stand out for their innovative features and technologies. These vending machines are designed to meet the evolving demands of consumer engagement and operational efficiency in retail settings.

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