L0086, Rev. G
AMS SENSIT 3 GLASS FRONT VENDOR
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6.5 TEMPERATURE
The user can set the refrigeration
temperature and review the cooling performance
of the merchandiser.
1.
CURRENT TEMP
– Displays the actual
temperature in the cabinet.
2.
SETPOINT
– The user can adjust the
refrigeration setpoint in 1°F increments. This is
the temperature at which the refrigeration
system will turn on. The refrigeration unit will
turn off when the actual temperature is 4°F
below the setpoint. If the merchandiser has
Health and Safety software, and is vending
perishable food, the temperature must be set
to 41°F or below. A set point of 40°F is
recommended.
3.
START LOG
– Begin recording the actual
temperature every minute for the first 30
minutes of cooling after the door is closed.
4.
VIEW LOG
– View the temperatures recorded
in the cooling log. The reading number,
temperature, date and time are displayed.
Press
1
or
2
to scroll up or down through the
readings. This log will not display until 30
minutes after the log is started.
TIP:
To view a temperature history of the
previous 2 days, use DATA LOGS (Refer to
Section 6.14).
6.6 PRICE SETTINGS
Before setting prices, install a changer so
that the control will recognize the proper scaling
factor for your currency.
6.6.1 SET PRICES
Enter the tray then the column for the first
selection to be priced. The current price for the
selection will be displayed. Press
9
to edit, then
enter the new price, making sure to enter all
digits after the decimal point. The decimal is
placed automatically based on the scaling factor
from the changer.
Example: For a price of $1.50, enter
1 5 0
.
The user can choose to apply the new price to
that selection (**), all selections on the tray (*1),
or all selections in the merchandiser (*2). It is
usually faster to set all selections to the most
common price in the merchandiser (*2), then
change individual trays or items that have a
different price.
6.6.2 VALUEVEND
ValueVend starts with the prices that
were set using SET PRICES. Using ValueVend,
any two selections are grouped together (a
matching product or a different product) and
offered at a reduced price. Up to 10 such
groups are available. For example, in one
group, soup and crackers are offered
individually at full price, but if one is purchased
along with the other the (total) price is reduced.
The vending machine operator should
advertise the special combination and prices.
1. RESPOND TIME
is used to set the number of
seconds (20 to 99) the customer has to make
the second selection before any remaining
credit is returned. Set the time to at least 30 if
dual languages are scrolled in the display.
1
– Press to increase the seconds.
2
– Press to decrease the seconds.
*
-- Press to save the new setting and return
to the ValueVend menu.
2. CHANGE
is used to select the group to
change (Group 1 through Group 10). Pressing
the “*” button once each time will step the
display to the next group. Only one group at a
time can be set.
0 CLEAR
– Clears all of the settings in the
current group. Use this key
before changing ValueVend
settings. Using CLEAR will not
change the selection price as set
using SET PRICES.
1 EDIT
– Enter the first selection, enter the
second selection, then enter the
discounted price for this grouping.
The discount will appear to the
customer as a discount on the
second selection. Selections can be
any combination of tray and column.
Press “
*
” to save this EDIT setting
and return to the CHANGE
display.
Press “
#
” to return to the CHANGE
display without saving.
* NEXT
– Press to return to the CHANGE
display.
# EXIT
– Returns to the ValueVend menu.
6.7 TRAY SETUP
6.7.1 Test
Motors
Enter the selection number to be tested, or
press
*
to see the following options for testing
multiple motors.
1-JOG ALL
– All motor positions in the
merchandiser will be tested. Each motor will be
turned only a very small amount, so that
products loaded in the merchandiser will not be
dispensed. The display will show the number of
the motor being jogged, or it will show a
message that a motor is missing.
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