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Cup Motor Board
– controls the Delivery Cup Sensor, Picker/Plunger Home & Out
Switches, and the Cup Motor. The Y Home Switch plugs into the Cup Motor Board and
sends the switch signal on to the Cabinet Y Motor Board.
Each of the 5 Cabinet Peripheral Control Boards have a Green Status Light. Various lighting patters are used to
indicate the status of the individual Cabinet Peripheral Control Boards. They include:
Power on / Reset
– a slow brightening and then slow diming of the Green Status Light that takes 3 to 5 seconds
to complete. This happens once each time the Board is powered on and/or reset. If the Green Status Light slowly
brightens and dims continuously indicates the software was not loaded properly.
Heartbeat
– a heartbeat of the Green Status Light starts right after the “power on / reset” indication and continues
until the peripheral first receives a message from the VMC. Once a message is received from the VMC the
heartbeat will not be shown again. Note: on a BevMax 4 Classic Machine, the heartbeat is almost never actually
seen because the VMC starts talking to the Cabinet Peripheral Control Boards within a few seconds of powering
on.
Fast blinking
– a fast blinking Green status light (on and off 7 times per second) indicates that the Cabinet
Peripheral Control Board is receiving communication from the VMC and sending a response. Note: Just because a
response is being sent to the VMC doesn’t necessarily mean the VMC is receiving it. There could be some defect
that prevents the Cabinet Peripheral Control Board response from reaching the VMC.
KEYPAD
The Keypad is located on the front of the Service Door and plugs directly in
to the VMC. It consists of a 6” X 3” (15.2 cm X 7.6 cm) matrix, tactile feel
membrane switch pad and an overlay assembly. The Keypad utilizes the
letters A thru F on the left side and numbers 1 thru 0 along with the “
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symbol and “CLR” to the right. The Keypad is where the Vender
programming is accomplished and where the consumers make their
selections. This Keypad is different from the Keypad used in BevMax 4
Classic Venders prior to the BevMax Refresh 4 models.
DIGITAL DISPLAY
The Digital Display is located directly above the Keypad on the front of the Service
Door. It is used to convey information to the consumer as well as to the person
programming or servicing the Vender.
DELIVERY PORT ASSEMBLY
The Delivery Port assembly is located on the Service Door. Its purpose is to position the product in
the assembly for the consumer to retrieve and to cancel vend. The Port Open and Closed Hall Effect
Sensors located on the top of the Delivery Port have been implemented to eliminate moving parts
that exist on mechanical switches to improve performance. The Brushed Port Motor, Hall Effect
Open/Close Sensors, and Product Detection Sensor are driven by the independent Port Board.
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