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program operation
1.
Control-Service Mode.
The Service mode is entered by
pressing and releasing the mode button located on the
component side of the controller. A second depression of
the mode button will exit the service mode and return the
controller to the Sales mode. If a period of no keypad
activity occurs for 25.5 seconds, the controller will
automatically revert to the Sales mode.
Upon entering the Service mode, diagnositics will be
d i a p l ayed by the controller until an additional Service mode
function has been selected. Diagnostics include the nu m b e r
of configured motors and defe c t i ve or jammed motors.
Entrance to the Service mode clears the current credit and
disables all credit acceptance (except for Protocol A
devices, here the VMC is the slave and must not modify
credit acceptance/accumulation). Selection motors are
automatically configured upon power up, reset and exiting
Service mode. The following list of functions are available
while in the Service mode.
2.
PRESS #1 - Coin Dispense Mode.
Coins are dispensed
from the inventory tubes by pressing key #1.The controller
will display “coin” and wait for an additional key to be
pressed as follows:
• Pressing [A] dispenses the left coin tube (25¢)
• Pressing [B] dispenses the middle coin tube (5¢)
• Pressing [C] dispenses the right coin tube (10¢)
• Pressing [D] dispenses the fourth coin tube ($1 coin)
To exit this mode, press another function key or leave the
service mode pressing the mode switch.
3.
PRESS #3 - Accountability Mode.
Vend count and cash
total accountability will be displayed by pressing key [3].
The controller will display "Acct" and wait for an additional
key to be pressed as follows:
a. Press button [Al to display total vend count. The vend
counter will be eight digit numbers displayed as the
upper four for 2 seconds followed by the lower four for
2 seconds.
Example:
Displays "0001" (1st upper four #'s)
Displays "0025" (2nd lower four #'s)
"0001" together with "0025" = 10,025 vends.
b. Press button [B] to display total cash sales. The cash
counter works the same way as step "a" above, except
the last two digits will have a decimal point in front
indicating cents.
Example:
Displays "0002" (1st upper four #'s)
Displays "01.20" (2nd lower four #'s)
"0002" together with "01.20" = $201.20 total
cash sales.
c. Press button [C] to display total can vend counts. The display
will show total cans vended the same way as step “A”.
d Press button [D] to display total can cash sales. The
cash counter works the same way as step “B” above.
e. To exit this mode, press another function key or leave
the service mode by pressing the mode sw
i t c h .
f. Press button [D] to display bill. Press [D] again.
IMPORTANT!! Must be set on 20 for 5¢ increments.
4.
PRESS #4 - Price Set Mode.
To begin the price setting
procedure, press key [4]. The controller will display "Prc"
and wait for a selection to be entered. Once the selection
is entered, the current price will be displayed. The price
can now be increased with the scrolling up (
▲
) button or
decreased with the scrolling down (
▼
) button.
(Figure 10.)
The maximum price can be set to $99.95. Setting a
selection price to $00.00 will put it on free vend.
Step Procedure.
a. In the Service mode, press [4] (displays "Prc").
b. Press selection item to be priced (displays current
price "xx.xx").
c. Using the up (
▲
) or down (
▼
) buttons will change to
the price desired.
(Figure 10.)
d. Repeat steps "b" and "c" to price another selection.
e. To exit this mode, press another function key or leave
the Service mode by pressing the mode switch.
5.
PRESS #5 - Test Vend Mode.
To test vend a single
selection, press key [5]. The controller will display "SLct"
and wait for a selection to be entered. Once the selection
is entered, a vend of the motor will be attempted. If the
vend is successful, the controller will blank the display and
exit the test vend mode. If the selected motor fails, the
controller will display "FAiL" for 2 seconds and then exit.
Step Procedure.
a. In the Service mode, press [5] (displays "SLcT").
b. Press the motor selection to test vend (machine will
display selection and cycle motor unless vend test
fails, which would display "FAiL").
NOTE: The digital vend counter will rollover after
99,999,999 and the cash counter will rollover after
$999,999.95.
CAUTION:
THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE
REQUIRES THAT THE MACHINE HAVE
POWER APPLIED AND A POTENTIAL
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD EXISTS.
CAUTION:
THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE
REQUIRES THAT THE MACHINE HAVE
POWER APPLIED AND A POTENTIAL
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD EXISTS.
CAUTION:
THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE
REQUIRES THAT THE MACHINE HAVE
POWER APPLIED AND A POTENTIAL
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD EXISTS.
CAUTION:
THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE
REQUIRES THAT THE MACHINE HAVE
POWER APPLIED AND A POTENTIAL
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD EXISTS.
CAUTION:
THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE
REQUIRES THAT THE MACHINE HAVE
POWER APPLIED AND A POTENTIAL
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD EXISTS.
Summary of Contents for SNACKSHOP LCM5 Series
Page 15: ...door outside front 11 ...
Page 17: ...swing out panel assembly door inside front 13 64 ...
Page 19: ...swing out panel assembly cabinet LCM 15 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 10 3 4 ...
Page 21: ...cabinet 17 ...
Page 23: ...swing out panel assembly snack shelf 19 ...
Page 25: ...swing out panel assembly candy shelf 21 ...
Page 27: ...swing out panel assembly convertible shelf 23 ...
Page 29: ...swing out panel assembly delivery bin 25 ...
Page 31: ...swing out panel assembly cooler assembly 27 8 7 6 5 7 4 3 2 7 10 9 11 12 1 ...
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Page 35: ...swing out panel assembly cooler unit 31 11 14 15 13 ...
Page 37: ...swing out panel assembly cold control timer assembly 33 3 4 2 7 8 1 6 5 3 ...
Page 39: ...swing out panel assembly can door assembly 35 5 4 3 2 1 12 11 6 13 10 7 8 9 ...
Page 41: ...swing out panel assembly vend motor assembly 37 ...
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