Crane Merchandising Systems 675 HDC II Programming Guide Introduction, Displays, Function Keys

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HDC II Programming Guide

Introduction

THE DISPLAYS

The 10-character display performs two functions, and is referred to in this book as "the display":

It shows the customer's selection and how much credit is in the machine, as well as the ready, service, and time of day messages.

It provides information and feedback to the service person during mainte- nance.

THE FUNCTION KEYS

The keys on the control panel can be used for up to three things:

THE NUMBER

YOU MIGHT BE ASKED TO ENTER A NUMERICAL VALUE.

PRESSING THIS KEY WILL ENTER A "5".

THE PRIMARY PURPOSE

THIS THE MAIN JOB OF THE KEY. FROM THE STANDBY MESSAGE, IT WILL ALLOW YOU TO ENTER A PROGRAM- MING MODE. IN THIS EXAMPLE, YOU CAN VIEW STORED SALES DATA.

THE SECONDARY PURPOSE

THIS 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.

DISPLAY

These keys are your "legs", which let you move up and down the list of tasks. They 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 program- ming task.

This key can be used before running a function, or to choose “ALL” in a multiple selection.

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.

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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 Introduction HDC II Programming Guide Getting aroundHDC II Programming Guide Introduction DisplaysFunction Keys Other KeysSome Conventions Helpful HintControl Panel Switch Functions Explained Press this button toSurevend Supervisor Mode Basic Setup HDC II Programming Guide Gain Access to the Supervisor ModeEnter a NEW Supervisor Code Enter a Freevend CodeUsage HDC II Programming Guide Basic SetupEnter a NEW Data Recall Code Lock or Unlock Mode or Payout Keys Select Printer Baud Rate Printer Mode onlySET Printer or DEX Options SET DEX Options DEX Mode only HDC II Programming Guide Monetary Setup SET Talker ModeSelect Display Language Select Coin MechanismMonetary Setup HDC II Programming Guide Bill Selection MethodInitial Setup of a NON-STANDARD Bill Validator OFFSelect Card Reader Select Monetary OptionsACC FFN SET UP Winner Mode Advanced OptionsAN Example Cup Configuration HDC II Programming GuideSET UP MUG Discount HDC II Programming Guide Cup Configuration PressDual Brew Disable Selections in the Merchandiser CONTINUE.LK.ABCDEFGHSET UP CUP Sizes Assign CUP Sizes to Selections Supervisor Mode only 0X2Set up a Hot Drink HDC II Programming Guide SET UP a HOT DrinkHDC II Programming Guide Set up a Hot Drink DifferencesOptions Collecting DRY Product Gram Throws Collecting Condiment ThrowsEspresso = Chocolate times for cappuccino This water is HOT! Be careful Collecting HOT Water ThrowsTable W1 Water Throw Default Times and Volumes Recipes CappuccinoSET the Machine to Vend a Large D Selection Caffé LatteEnter the Supervisor Code SET UP Your Selection +WXYZ European CappuccinoBlend Blended SelectionsView or SET the HOT Water Tank Temperature SET UP LOW Temperature DispensingOfservice SET UP LOW Power SettingsSET the Automatic Brewer Rinse Time OFFRIN SET the Bowl Rinse TimeOptional or Mandatory Surevend HDC II Programming Guide SureVend ConfigurationTurn Surevend on or OFF View Software Version SureVend Configuration HDC II Programming GuideSET UP the Surevend ANTI-JACKPOT Timer HDC II Programming Guide Setup Time SET the Time of DAYSET MONTH, DATE, and Year SET Daylight Savings OptionSetup Time HDC II Programming Guide SET TIME-OF-DAY Inhibit VendingSET TIME-OF-DAY Free Vending SET TIME-OF-DAY Discount VendingTime Interval Editing Inhibit Freevend DiscountMWF Select a Freevend Message Select AN OUT-OF-SERVICE MessageSelect a Standby Message END of Message Character Messages HDC II Programming GuideShortcut Jhgi Entering Your MessageView Machine TYPE/CONFIGURATION Setting Check the Setup HDC II Programming GuideView Water Tank Temperature Payout Coins HDC II Programming Guide Check the SetupView CUP Sizes Assigned to Selections View Nonresettable Sales and Vend Data View Machine Data HDC II Programming GuideSET Prices SET Entire Machine to ONE PriceHDC II Programming Guide View Machine Data View Data Four Different WaysView Total Paid Sales View Total Sales by Drink SizeView Total Sales by Selection Both CUP SizesView Total Sales by Individual Selection View Total Paid Sales by Price LineView Total Paid Vends by Price Line Clear ALL Resettable DataView Total Paid Vends Clear Paid Sales Data only View Amount in Coin BOX not Shown if ZeroView Amount in Validator Not Shown if Zero View Freevend Sales by Time Interval not Shown if ZeroView Winners Not Shown if Zero View Discount Sales by Time Interval Not Shown if ZeroView Free Vends not Shown if Zero 2301/30 00.2.4701/30TIMESET13.51 View Time DataView Total Unpaid Sales Not Shown if Zero View Total Unpaid Vends Not Shown if ZeroView Machine ID Number View Number of Test Vends Not Shown if ZeroView Number of MUG Vends Not Shown if Zero View Home Switch Usage Related to View CUP Ring Cycles Related to SurevendHDC II Programming Guide Test the Machine Test Vend Selections and Verify Credit AddedTest Drop a CUP Test the Automatic Delivery DoorTest the Machine HDC II Programming Guide Test the GrindersTest the AIR Test the BrewerRinse the Brewer View Surevend Last Recorded Calibration ValueTest the Display Clear Tank Errors and Fill the TankView Surevend Average Calibration Value View Diagnostic Messages Information down before continuingERR SV.ERR Download Data to a PdcdFree SET Freevend OptionsHDC 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

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