La Pavoni LP25, LP30 manual “Clock set-up” Menu, Note the character * signifies “Whichever”

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be accessible without later inserting the password. Instead, inserting the correct password using keys “1”-“5” and “Shift” all menus will be accessible up to exiting the service menu.

“Clock set-up” Menu

￿Set time/date

￿On/off programs

“Set time/date” allows the regulation of the date and current time on the machine clock. This clock is used for various machine functions. Apart from visualizing in the pause between vends, the clock is used to update the expiry of the products (when used), to manage the turning on and off of the different parts of the machine according to certain programs and to provide the data-logger records of the time/date information on particular events.

“On/off Programs” contains a list of 16 programs to turn on and off the refrigerator group, the display case illumination and the display. If the illumination has been turned off by a program, it is possible to momentarily turn it back on again pressing any key on the keypad and thus allowing a vend.

Each on/off program consists of a total of 8 fields of which the first 7 identify a particular condition of time/date whilst the last is of the on/off status desired departing from that time/date. The programs are constantly verified departing from program 1 up to program 16. All programs in which the time/date is verified (the current time/date is the same or more than that of the program excepting the field “Day of the week” which requires the program only of equality) define as valid their on/off status. Consequentially, if more programs see their condition of time/date verified, the valid on/off status will be that of the last verified program and so the priority is more as much as the number of programs is more.

In defining the time/date condition of a program the use of the value “whichever” is very important to specify that that field is not important for that condition. Programming the field “Year” to 2099 makes the relevant program un-influential in that, independent of other fields, the condition will not be verified until 2099. Some examples of programs:

Example 1. Needs a weekly program the same for all the weeks of all the years:

Monday-Friday

from 8:30

to 18:30

 

all access

 

 

Saturday-Sunday

 

 

 

 

 

all off

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prog.

Day of the week

 

Day of the month

Month

Year

Hour

 

Minute

Sec.

Status on/off

1

*

 

 

*

*

*

8

 

30

*

ON-ON-ON

2

*

 

 

*

*

*

18

 

30

*

OFF-OFF-OFF

3

Saturday

 

 

*

*

*

*

 

*

*

OFF-OFF-OFF

4

Sunday

 

 

*

*

*

*

 

*

*

OFF-OFF-OFF

5

*

 

 

*

*

2099

*

 

*

*

*

6

*

 

 

*

*

2099

*

 

*

*

*

7

*

 

 

*

*

2099

*

 

*

*

*

8

*

 

 

*

*

2099

*

 

*

*

*

9

*

 

 

*

*

2099

*

 

*

*

*

10

*

 

 

*

*

2099

*

 

*

*

*

11

*

 

 

*

*

2099

*

 

*

*

*

12

*

 

 

*

*

2099

*

 

*

*

*

13

*

 

 

*

*

2099

*

 

*

*

*

14

*

 

 

*

*

2099

*

 

*

*

*

15

*

 

 

*

*

2099

*

 

*

*

*

16

*

 

 

*

*

2099

*

 

*

*

*

Note: the character * signifies “Whichever”.

Example 2. Needs a weekly programming the same for every week of every year:

Monday-Friday

from 8:30

to 18:30

all access

Saturday

from 9:30

to 13:30

all access

Sunday

 

 

all off

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La Pavoni LP25, LP30 manual “Clock set-up” Menu, Note the character * signifies “Whichever”