Frozen Gourmet Programming Guide
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You can select up to four times of day for each special vending period.
NOTE
If two or more of these time periods overlap, the interval with the
highest priority will overrule the other(s). This order of precedence is:
• INHIBIT
• FREEVEND
• DISCOUNT
For example, if a DISCOUNT time period is scheduled for a certain
area before the end of an INHIBIT time period, DISCOUNT does not
begin until the INHIBIT interval has ended for that area.
The time interval editing procedure is almost the same for the INHIBIT, FREEVEND, and
DISCOUNT intervals. There is one difference for the DISCOUNT time interval, so we
will use it in our example. Assume you just finished the SET TIME-OF-DAY DIS-
COUNT VENDING procedure. Step 1 picks up where you left off . . .
1.
The display shows
DISCT - - - -
. Press the number of the time interval you want to
edit, or
to edit time interval 1 (we’ll use interval 1 for this example).
2.
The display shows
1.DISCT ON
or
1.DISCT OFF
This display tells you whether your
time interval (represented by 1) is on or off. Press
to change the condition
of the time interval.
NOTE
If you turn an interval ON, it must be edited. You can edit a time
interval now, then turn it OFF until another time.
3.
Press
. The display shows
1.DSCT X
. "X" represents the discount percent-
age for this period. Enter a discount percentage of 25 with the number keys. (Dis-
count percentages of from 0 to 99 are permitted.) The machine will apply a 25%
discount to each price, rounding up to the nearest nickel (or whatever is the smallest
coin accepted by the coin mechanism).
4.
Press
. The display shows
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.
X.XX is the currently set start
time. Enter a new start time (24-hour format) for this interval. To enter the time for
3:30 pm, enter 1530.
TIME
INTERVAL
EDITING