Operators Manual
N.B. It is also possible for the operator to programme Backup as a timed event, thus ensuring even greater security for the information stored in memory. This ensures that the machine can easily be restored to its last operational state should the information be lost through corruption or power failure. For full details see page 60.
1.Scroll down and highlight Backup/Restore from the System Settings menu. Press the ↵ (Edit) key to access the menu. If this is the first time that a backup has been selected the LCD will display the screen as shown.
2.Press the ↵ (Edit) key to access the menu. The
LCD will display the screen as shown. To backup the memory press the ↵ (Edit) key. After a few seconds the machine will beep once and the Initialising screen will be displayed before the machine returns to standby mode, ready to vend.
3.When accessing the Backup/Restore
Backup/Restore
Backup Data
Press EDIT to Select
Backup Data
Are you sure you want to backup all
NVM data?
CANCEL - EXIT OK - EDIT
Backup/Restore
Last Backup
Backup Data
Restore Data
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4. To restore the machines memory to the last available backup, scroll down using the ▼ (down) key, highlight Restore Data and press the ↵ (Edit) key to access the menu. The LCD will display the screen as shown. Press the ↵ (Edit) key to
restore the backed up data. After a few seconds CANCEL - EXIT OK - EDIT the machine will beep once and the Initialising screen will be displayed before the machine returns to standby mode, ready to vend.
5.Software Version: The Software version menu displays the version number of the software installed and is for information only. The menu also displays the current time and date.
6.I/O Board Software: This menu displays the version number of the I/O board software installed and is for information only.
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