The Configuration Menu heading contains all the Configuration Menu Items in the machine.
Pressing ENTER when the display indicates Configuration will cause the display to be updated with Motor Pairs.
Use the < or > arrow keys to scroll through the following menu items:
Motor Pa i rs
Configure Load Set Te m p e r a t u r e
Set Function Key s
Spiral Count Setup Printer
Set Lockout
Set Free Coupon Set Defrost
Speech Enable
Pressing ENTER when any of the above items are on the display will give you access to that Menu Item.
Below is a detailed list of each of the above Menu Items:
Display
Motor Pairs
Allows you to pair any even numbered motor may be paired with the odd numbered motor next in
(320 only)
sequence.
Pair Motor 110 N
To pair motors Press the > one time this will cause the
N
(no) to start flashing.
Press the + key, this will change the
N
to
Y
(yes).
Press the < one time this will cause the last digit in the selection number to start flashing.
Key in on the selection pad the selections to be paired. After each selection number that is keyed in you
will here a beep. The beep indicates that the selection number has been accepted. Pressing C\CE at
any time will clear the display as if it were a backspace key.
To remove motor pairs follow the same procedure but key in the selections with the state of the motor set
to
N
(no).
Configuration
Allows the uploading or downloading of information to or from the logic board. Press ENTER and the
Load
display will prompt MasterMenu online. Use the + or – key to scroll through the following options:
MasterMenu Online
- is software that allows you to program a machine with a Personal Computer. See
the options section of this manual for more information.
TMU Upload
- allows you to upload programing information to a machine for a touch memory button
(chip) that has already been programed.
TMU Download
- allows you to download programing information to a touch memory button (Chip), for
more information on chip see the options section of this manual.
Press ENTER to start the upload or download process. Upon completion the display will prompt that the
download is complete. If the information can't be transferred the display will prompt transfer error or
transfer disconnect.
Set Temperature
Press ENTER, the display will prompt:
Cab1 Ambient --- F
Cab1 (Cabinet 1) -
Use the + or – to change between cab1 and cab 2 (cabinet 2).
Use the > to move the flashing digit to Ambient.
Use the + or – to change between:
Ambient
(outside air temperature)
Food
- the target temperature (---) will automatically change to of +36 degrees Fahrenheit.The
temperature is not adjustable when set to food.
Frozen
- the target temperature (---) will automatically change to of + 10 Fahrenheit. Use the + or – to
change b 10 and –15 Fahrenheit.
Chilled
-
(Appears only when cabinet 1 is a snack or 128/129 Cabinet)
the target temperature (---)
will automatically change to of + 70 Farenheit. Use the + or - to change b 70 and +40 Farenheit.
F = Fahrenheit, use the
+ or – to change between F and C (Celsius)
Press ENTER to commit to a temperature setting.
4.10
configuration menu heading
M I S MENU
SETUP MENU
C O N F I G U R ATION MENU DIAGNOSTIC MENU
SECURITYMENU
TIMEFUNCTIONS
PRICE MENU
DISPLAY MENU
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