Refreshment Center Operators’ Guide Programming Procedures
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The time interval editing procedure is almost the same for the INHIBIT, FREEVEND, and
DISCOUNT intervals. There is one difference for the DISCOUNT time interval, so we will
use it in our example. Assume you just finished "Set Time-Of-Day Discount Vending" on
page 72. Step 1 picks up where you left off . . .
1. Press , then press until the display shows
2. Press the number of the time interval you want to edit, or to edit time interval 1
(we'll use interval 1 for this example).
3. The display shows or This tells you whether your time interval
(represented by 1) is on or off. Press to change the condition of the time interval.
NOTE
If you turn an interval ON, it must be edited.
You can edit a time interval now, then turn it OFF until another time.
4. Press . The display shows . "X" represe nt s the discount percentage for
this period. Enter a discount percentage of 25 with the number keys. (Discount
percentages of from 0 to 99 are permitted.) The machine will apply a 25% discount to
each price, rounding up to the nearest nickel (or whatever is the smallest coin accepted
by the coin mechanism).
5. Press . The display shows X.XX is the currently set start time. Enter
a new start time (24-hour format) for this interval. To enter the time for 3:30 pm, enter
1530.
6. Press . The display shows X.XX is the currently set stop time. Enter
a new stop time (24-hour format) for this interval. To enter the time for 6:00 pm, enter
1800. You have now established a 25% discoun t that star ts at 3:30 p m and ends at 6: 00
pm.
7. Press . The display shows . The dashes represent the days that this
time interval is active. Pressing number keys 1 through 7 switches the days on/off
(1=sunday, 2=monday, etc.) For example, press "2", "4", and "6". The display now
shows . This discount interval is only active on Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday.