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2.3 Electrical Power
The Timer’s electrical power, supplied by an external transformer, is always left on. The transformer is
connected to a 110 VAC power outlet.
WHEN POWER RETURNS AFTER ANY INTERRUPTION, THE FAST TRACK ® 3000 SERIES TIMER
TESTS ITSELF AND ANY ATTACHED REMOTE DISPLAYS.
When power is applied, the Remote Display(s) powers on and shows its numerical address. The Remote
Display(s) then shows digits counting down from 9 to 0 and beeps during the process, allowing you to
verify that the Display(s) is working properly. Each Remote Display then resumes displaying the elapsed
times and average times for its assigned event. When the timer has completed its boot sequence, the
timer will beep three times.
2.4 LCD Monitor (DTIS only)
If the customer has purchased a DTIS system, a LCD monitor will be required to show the necessary data
to store personnel. The data shown is configured on the 3000 series Timer by the installer following the
completion of the hardware installation.
2.5 Remote Displays
The Remote Displays are 5-by-9 inch modules with three illuminated digits visible on both sides. The
Displays show minutes and seconds to document the time each car spends during key steps in the
ordering and sales process. (When no cars are in the drive-thru, the Displays show the average vehicle
times during the shift or other appropriate time period.)
Figure 3 - Remote Display
A Fast Track ® Timer may have up to six Remote Displays, one standard plus up to five optional. The first
four (address 1- 4) show two types of data: 1) the elapsed time for the event assigned to the Remote
Display, continuously updated during the event; and, 2) the average time for the event computed over the
daypart, shift, day, week, month, or year to date (as selected by the user), after the car leaves the station.
The average time is re-computed after each car leaves the event assigned to the Remote Display, and is
shown by flashing numerals once the event station is no longer occupied.
One to Four Remote Displays May be programmed to: