components
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inserted, will register the amount on the digital display. When a
selection is made the amount on the digital display will deduct the
price of that selection.At this time the total cash will be displayed
of the amount left of that dollar so that another selection may be
made without inserting more money.You, therefore, can push the
coin return for your change or make as many selections you want
to until the digital display reads below the lowest selling price in
the machine, then the rest of the money will be paid automatical-
ly. (
NOTE
: When using the shoppers mode, there is also a delay
time incorporated on the control board. If a customer does not
make another selection after a period of 10-15 seconds the
changer will pay back automatically.)
Press #8 – The display will show cash 000
(total cash sales).
Pressing #8 again gives the amount of vends 000 (total vends).
Pressing #8 will show (total bills) 000 accepted. Pressing #8 will
show the amount of times the machine has been reset.
Press #9 – Displays free vend y/n
. (NOTE: y/n use is for yes or
no. Pressing #9 changes the position of the flashing letter).When
using the “yes” mode push the coin return button and you can
now free vend or test each motor. (NOTE: Test vend will not add
money or vends to cash sales or total vends.) Closing the door
removes the test mode to the “no” mode automatically.
Press #10 – The display will appear blank.
This will allow you
to program from 100 mode through 900 mode in the machine.
(
NOTE
: When programming into different modes, the #10 button
will be 0.) Re-entry from one mode back to the blank display can
be accomplished by pressing “K”(which puts you back in service)
then pressing #10 (blank display) and programming another
mode. From the Service Mode - press #10 (blank display.)
100 MODE – Winner mode.
Press #1-#10-#10 which is the
win-
ner mode
. This function enables you to program the machine to
give “free” products every so many cash vends. Setting this pro-
gram at 001 will set the machine on free vend. (Every vend will
give you that product and then return the money.) Setting on 012
will give a “FREE” product every twelve vends. “ FREE” products
can be set from 001 to the maximum range of 255 vends. (
NOTE
:
Pressing the letter “K” will return you to the start of the service
mode.)
200 MODE – Clock mode
. From the service mode, press #10
(blank display). Press #2-#10#10 which is in the
clock mode
.
This function enables you to set or change a clock.(Used for dis-
counts and machine shut down time.) After pressing 200, the dig-
ital display will show 00 which represents the last two numbers of
the year. Press the numbers for the present year. Press the letter
“J” and 00 will appear which represents the month. Press 01 to
12 for the month.Press “J”again and 00 will reappear for the day.
Press the numbers 01 to 31 for the day. Press “J” and 00 will be
displayed for the hour. Set the hour from 00 thru 23; Midnight
being 00 to 01 a.m. Press “J” and 00 will reappear for minutes.
Use 00 to 59 for the current minute. Lock the clock times in by
pressing “J”. (NOTE: Pressing the letter “K” will return you to the
start of the service mode.)
300 MODE – Identification mode
. From the service mode-Press
#10 (blank display). Press #3-#10#10 which is the
identification
mode
. This function enables you to set a machine identification
number. The display will show 8 zeros and by pressing any com-
bination of numbers (maximum of 8 numbers) you can enter a
machine identification number. (
NOTE
: This identification number
will appear in the sales data mode 500.) (
NOTE
: Pressing the let-
ter “K” will return you to the start of the service mode.)
400 MODE – Message mode
. From the service mode-Press #10
(blank display). Press #4-#10#10 which is the
message pro-
gram
. This function enables you to change the scrolling message
“Have A Nice Day” to any message you want to program.
Alternative languages are also available by pressing #4-#10-#1
for English; pressing #4-#10-#2 for German; pressing #4-#10-#3
for Spanish; pressing #4-#10-#4 for Italian; pressing #4-#10-#5
for Dutch; pressing #4-#10-#6 for French; pressing #4-#10-#7 for
Danish; pressing #4-#10-#8 for Swedish. Entering into the mes-
sage program (any language) one of the letters will be flashing.
The flashing letter is the character to be changed.The character
may be moved to the right by pressing #1 or to the left by press-
ing #2.When the character you want changed is flashing use the
letter “A” to change it. Passing up the character (letter or symbol)
you can reverse the scrolling direction by pressing the letter “B”.
Complete your message by moving and changing each charac-
ter. Pressing the letter “C” will delete the flashing character and
move the whole message to the right (out of view) which delays
the scroll from coming on the display. Your message can be pro-
grammed up to 137 characters. (
NOTE
: To eliminate your pro-
grammed message in any language and have the original “Have
A Nice Day” appear you just program (401-408).When not using
the message display as an option, the display can display the
exact time (set in the clock mode - 200). Displaying the time can
be achieved by moving the flashing character to the far left with
button #2 and entering the “ ” character with button “A”. (
NOTE
:
the “ ” character can be used to delete all or part of the mes-
sage.) Exit the message program (close door, push operate but-
ton, depress coin return, or push the button “K” to return to
“Service” mode).
500 MODE – Sales data mode.
From the Service mode, press
#10 (blank display). Press #5-#10#10 which is the display
sales
data mode.
The machine identification number, if programmed in
the (#300) mode, will appear. (
NOTE
: The display sales data can
be retrieved only when using the product codes. See price setting
mode.) Press button #1 and the first product code will be dis-
played with the number of vends of that product code. Press num-
ber #1 for the next product code and sales data.Continue press-
ing #1 until you reach the machine identification number. Press
“K” to return to the “Service” Mode.
600 MODE – Reset sales data mode
. From the Service Mode-
Press #10 (blank display).CAUTION:Press #6-#-10-#10 which is
the
reset sales data mode
, resets all vends programmed with
product codes retrieved in the 500 mode.
700 MODE – Bill Value Set Up
: From the Service Mode, press
#10 (blank display). Press #7-#10-#10 which is the 700 mode.
Display will show “B VALXXXX”once this code has been entered.
You can enter a 4 digit number representing the value of the bill.
(Example: for U.S. Dollars, the value is 100.) Note that the credit
is incremented by the entered value for each pulse coming from
the bill acceptor. When the XRAM is initialized, the bill value is set
to 100.When a TRC mech is connected to the controller, the con-
troller ignores the bill value entered and uses 100 (note that it
ignores, not alters, the entered value).
800 MODE - Whole Machine Discount
: This function allows you
to discount the selling of merchandise for the entire machine at a
percent and up to three time periods per day (A, B, C) and up to
seven days of the week. (
NOTE
: The time must be programmed
in the 200 mode for this feature.)
Step #1
– From the Service Mode, press #10 (blank display).
Press #8-#10-#10 which is the 800 mode (machine or selection
discount mode). The “STRT” will appear (this will automatically
put you in time period “A”).Enter the time when you want the dis-
count of the entire machine to start.The start time is set on a 24
hour (military) basis starting with 00:00 as midnight (Example:
1:00 p.m. as 1300 hours).
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