PHASE RESEARCH
USER GUIDE
A fully functional system requires a customer-furnished Intercom, Menu Board Loop with Vehicle Detector and the Fast Track 2+2/386 2000 Series Timer. At a minimum, the Timer contains a Main Console and a Remote Display. The Main Console interfaces with the customer-furnished Intercom and Vehicle Detector, Window Loops, and from one to six Remote Displays.
The Timer can work with a single or double lane drive-thru restaurant. A typical fast food restaurant with two drive-thru lanes is pictured below: Side A is the primary drive-thru lane, with the driver seated closest to the cashier (WIN1) and service windows (WIN2). Side B is the secondary drive-thru lane, with the car passenger closest to the cashier and service windows. Each lane has a communications system (Intercom) and three Loops to detect cars. One Loop is located at the Menu Board, another at WIN1, and a third at WIN2 on both Side A and Side B. The Loops allow the Timer to detect when cars arrive and leave the Loop locations.
E N T R A N C E
MENU
BOARD
LOOP
B SIDE MENU | WIN1 | WIN2 |
BOARD | WINDOW | WINDOW |
AND GREET | LOOP | LOOP |
EXIT
A SIDE MENU
BOARD
AND GREET
EXIT
| MENU | | |
| BOARD | WIN1 | WIN2 |
| LOOP |
| WINDOW | WINDOW |
| |
| | LOOP | LOOP |
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