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1.3 General
The Fast Track
®
3000 Series Timer operates automatically with a minimum of operator attention, updating
the data on its Activity screen through Remote Control and Remote Displays, and downloading regularly
scheduled automatic reports.
2
Principles of Operation
A fully functional Fast Track Timer system is comprised of several components:
Main Console
Remote Display (or LCD if using DTIS)
Cashier Window Loop (if applicable)
Pick-up Window Loop
Additionally, in order to function properly, the Fast Track Timer System relies on input from:
Customer Furnished Audio Communication System
Menu Board Loop / Detector
Figure 1 - Single Lane Example
Note:
The Figure above shows an example of a typical single lane drive-thru. The Fast Track Timer can
virtually be configured for any other restaurant setup. (See Appendix)
Caution:
Operating a one window Fast Track Timer in a two-window store without an event
measurement at the cashier window (first window), can result in inconsistent and inaccurate readings of
both line times and car counts. An event that is not measured during a cars movement through the drive-
thru lane distorts measurement of actual time between events and can lead to excessive Drive-Offs.
Having both, higher and lower than actual times can be recorded under the following scenarios.