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Attention: To activate your AMS Touchless machine,
call your Vagabond Account Manager at 202-695-
8228, option 2.
SERVICE MODE
Access the service mode by pressing the yellow mode button on
the control board (See
Figure 3.1
on page 9.) If there are no
errors, ACCOUNTING DATA is displayed. Press # or * to scroll
through the errors and functions. Return to vend mode by
closing the door, pressing the mode switch or allowing the 3
minute time-out to occur.
For convenience, there is an instruction card inside the cabinet,
and in this manual that presents the basic information in this
section in a flow-chart format.
ERROR CODES
Any errors that have been recorded will be displayed when the
mode switch is pressed.
ERROR CODES: CAUSES AND
SOLUTIONS
on page 30 provides descriptions of errors and tips
for troubleshooting them.
ALWAYS CORRECT THE ERROR
BEFORE CLEARING THE
MESSAGE!
# NEXT ERROR
– View the next top level error code.
1. SUBLVL ERRORS
– Displays any sublevel error codes.
2. DETAILS
– Displays date and time of the
last
sublevel error.
0. CLEAR ERROR
– Erases the error code from memory.
ACCOUNTING DATA
Limited sales information can be displayed directly on the
vendor display.
1.
HIST. VENDS –
Displays number of vends since
initialization of the control board.
Non-resettable.
2.
HIST. VALUE –
Displays the total value of sales since
initialization of the control board.
Non-resettable.
3.
RESET. VENDS –
Displays the number of vends since
the last reset.
Resettable
4.
RESET. VALUE –
Displays the total sales since the
last reset.
Resettable
5.
HIST. SELEC’NS –
Displays sequential number of paid
vends for each individual selection since initialization of
the control board.
a. Depending on the configuration, up to 80
selections may be audited.
b. Enter a selection by entering its characters.
The display will show the total paid count for
the selection for 2 seconds. At this time
another selection may be entered. All
selections can be accessed this way. Press
#
to return to the Accounting Menu.
These vend counts are non-resettable.
6.
CLEAR ALL –
Clears RESET. VENDS, RESET.
CASH, RESET CARD, CASHBOX COINS and
STACKED BILLS.
7.
RESET. CARD –
Displays the total cashless sales
since the last reset.
Resettable.
8.
CASHBOX COINS –
This is meaningless in the
Touchless machine -there are no coins involved.
9.
STACKED BILLS –
This is meaningless in the
Touchless machine -there are no bills involved.
NOTE:
More detailed sales information is contained in the DEX
data. This data can be collected with any DEX data collection
system.
FILL/DISPENSE
The FILL/DISPENSE function will never be used in the
Touchless machine.
DELAYED SALES
The FILL/DISPENSE function will never be used in the
Touchless machine.
TEMPERATURE
This menu applies only to other AMS vendors and has no
bearing on Touchless operations.
PRICE SETTINGS
Prices for the AMS Control Board in the Touchless
must all be
set to $0.05 to ensure proper operation
. Actual pricing will be
maintained in the Vagabond System and customers will be
charged based on those prices.
1. SET PRICES
Enter ’100’ as the first item to be priced. The current price for
this selection will be displayed. Press
9
to edit, then enter the
new price of ’5’. The press ’*’ to Save, the ’2’ to Save All
Selections at the $0.05 price.
2. VALUEVEND -
This menu applies only to other AMS vendors and should not be
used in the Touchless vendor -it will not operate properly in this
Model.
3. CALORIES -
Pressing ‘3’ on the keypad takes you to a menu
of 3 calorie display options. Since all nutrition information is
maintained in the Vagabond system, this function is not used on
the AMS Control Board.
Option 1 – Display Off
is chosen the machine operates exactly
as in previous AMS machines – this Option should be selected
in the Touchless vendor.
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SERVICE
PROGRAMMING
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