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8. “Shift Hours”: This feature allows the user to shift the time used by the control from the time
kept internally by the control. The control uses a Real Time Clock (RTC) to internally track
the time and date. The RTC continues operation even if the control loses external power.
The RTC is set for Central Standard Time and no daylight savings. Because the machine
may be located in another time zone, the user can choose to create an alternate
time & date that tracks in parallel to the RTC. When this alternate time is chosen,
or shifted from the RTC, the alternate time will be used to, for example, track error code
occurrences and set time-of-day pricing changes.
a. The hours in “SHIFT HOURS” can be set by using the “Up” or “Down” buttons to change
the number that is flashing. Once the desired hour shift is chosen, press the “En
ter” button to move to the minutes. Once the hours and minute shift are
both chosen, the “Enter” button must be held down for 3 seconds to confirm that
the complete shifted time is set.
9. “Time”: The control uses a Real Time Clock (RTC) to internally track the time and date. The RTC
continues operation even if the control loses external power. The RTC is set for Central
Standard Time and no daylight savings. However, if a problem occurs and the RTC time is
not accurate, it can be reset to the current time using this option.
a. The hours in “TIME” can be set by using the “Up” or “Down” buttons to change the
number that is flashing. Once the desired hour is chosen, press the “Enter”
button to move to the minutes. Once the hours and minute are both chosen, the
“Enter” button must be held down for 3 seconds to confirm that RTC is meant to
be reset to the complete entry.
10. “Date”: Similar to “Time”, if a problem occurs and the RTC date is not accurate, it can be reset
to the current date using this option.
a. The day of the month in “DATE” can be set by using the “Up” or “Down” buttons to
change the number that is flashing. Once the desired day of the month is
chosen, press the “Enter” button to move to the month of the year. Once the de
sired month of the year is chosen, press the “Enter” button to move to the
year. Once the day, month and year are all chosen, the “Enter” button must be
held down for 3 seconds to confirm that RTC is meant to be reset to the complete
entry. To reset all values in the Settings options to factory default, press “Enter”
when the “DEFAULT” prompt is shown. Press “Enter” again when
the “RESET” prompt is shown to confirm the action.
11. “Out of Service” – The control can be put into an Out-of-Service mode via manual
programming. Whenthe mode is “ON”, the control will scroll “OUT OF SERVICE” on the
display. The machine will not react toany vend input and will not operate when in this
mode. The factory default is “OFF”.
Summary of Contents for DC30X2 Series
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Page 13: ...13 Part 8533 090 0001 7 21 Section 1 Specifications ...
Page 15: ...Dexter T30x2 Stack Dryer Installation Dimensions 15 Part 8533 090 001 7 21 ...
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Page 17: ...Section 2 Installation Operation 17 Part 8533 090 0001 7 21 ...
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Page 25: ...25 Part 8533 090 0001 7 21 Section 3 Programing C Series Stack Dryer ...
Page 41: ...41 Part 8533 090 001 7 21 The figure below shows the sub menu options for Prices ...
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Page 47: ...47 Part 8533 090 001 7 21 The figure below shows the sub menu options for Settings ...
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Page 51: ...51 Part 8533 090 0001 7 21 Section 4 Schematic C Series Stack Dryer ...
Page 54: ...Wiring Diagram for DC30x2 54 Part 8533 090 001 7 21 ...
Page 55: ...Wiring Schematic for DC30x2 55 Part 8533 090 001 7 21 ...
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Page 67: ...67 Part 8533 090 0001 7 21 Section 6 Troubleshooting C Series Stack Dryer ...
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Page 98: ...Wiring Diagram for DC30x2 98 Part 8533 090 001 7 21 ...
Page 99: ...Wiring Schematic for DC30x2 99 Part 8533 090 001 7 21 ...
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Page 101: ...101 Part 8533 090 0001 7 21 Section 8 Maintenance ...
Page 103: ...103 Part 8533 090 0001 7 21 Section 9 Voltage Conversion ...
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Page 122: ...RETAIN THIS ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM FOR SERVICE 122 Part 8533 090 001 7 21 ...
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