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if it is not at home) in addition to detecting
connected motors. This selection MUST BE RUN
after changes in the arrangement or numbers of
motors have been made.
The merchandiser will not vend from a
given helix when the motor is missing, jammed or
has home switch problems.
The configuration of connected motors is
stored in memory. If a configured motor is later
found to be missing during a vend, an error
message will be generated in service mode to
alert the service person that the motor is
disconnected.
6.7.7 Couple Motors
With Sensit 3, configurations to vend extra
wide product can be made by using the couple
motors feature (Refer to Section 1.3.8). The
couple motor feature works by coupling together a
set of two adjacent motors. One motor may be a
motor that turns counterclockwise, and the other
motor may turn clockwise. Both motors turn for the
same length of time. Trays may have multiple
coupled motors.
In Service Mode select Tray Setup, then select
option 7 - Couple Motors
Press “1” to enter a new couple motors selection.
Enter the number of the tray. For example, press 5
for tray 5 (press “#” to return to the option menu
without saving any selections).
Next, enter the number of the first column to
couple. For example, press 0 for the first column.
Last, enter the number of the second column to
couple. For example press 2 for the last column
(the last column could also be 3, 5 or 9, depending
on the product configuration required).
The display will read COUPLE 50,52. Press the “*”
to save these selections (press “#” to return to the
options menu without saving any selections).
Note that a coupled motor set will vend using the
lowest numbered column selected. In the example
given above, use 50 to select a product. A column
selection of 52 will display a message “PLEASE
MAKE ANOTHER SELECTION”. Selecting any
column numbers between the lowest and last
column numbers saved will also display the same
message.
The tray numbers on the front of the tray should
be changed to suit.
Press “2 VIEW/EDIT” to view or change previous
entries. If the display continues to scroll around
NEW, VIEW/EDIT and CLEAR, then there are no
entries saved.
If there are entries saved the display will read
COUPLE 50,52 (for example). If the 0 button is
pressed the only the coupled motor selection as
shown will be cleared from the control board - any
other coupled motor sets will remain as is.
If the “*” button is pressed the display will show the
next set of coupled motors saved . If there are no
other sets the display will not change.
If the 1 button is pressed the display will show the
current selection of columns. The tray number
cannot be changed - enter the first column and
last column as was done for NEW. Press “ * “ to
save, or “# ” to exit without saving.
Press “3” to clear all coupled motor sets from the
control board. The display will read CLEARED and
the display will return to the menu from option
6.8 MDB (MULTI-DROP BUS)
6.8.1 Settings
The user can select the following settings.
6.8.1.1 Force Vend
The factory default is “
N
” for no. If set to
“
Y
”, the customer is forced to make a selection
before the control will allow a refund. If the
selected product cannot be dispensed, a full
refund can be returned to the customer. Note that
using 6.8.1.3 CHANGE BILL will override force
vend.
6.8.1.2 No Cheat
The factory default is “
Y
” for yes. If set to
“
Y
”, the control will not allow a vend to occur
unless correct change can be returned to the
customer. If disabled, the control will allow the
customer to be short-changed up to $1.00.
6.8.1.3 Change Bill
The factory default is “
N
” for no. If set to
“
Y
”, the customer can insert a bill and receive a
full refund in coins by pressing the coin return
button. Note that using CHANGE BILL will
override force vend.
6.8.1.4 Hold Lost Credit
The factory default is “
Y
” for yes. If set to
“
Y
”, any remaining credit after a vend that can’t be
returned to the customer will be maintained on the
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