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drop sensor does not detect a selected item. That
signal tells the VCU that the item selected is sold out
and removes it from the STS block until the next
time the vender is servi ced.
Press the number “3” on the keypad. The display
will scroll “SOLD OUT ENABLED” or “SOLD OUT
DISABLED”. Press the “*” key to toggle the state to
the desired setting or press “CLR” to exit without
making changes and return to “SETUP MODE 2”
PRICE DISPLAY ENABLED/DISABLED -
Key “4”
This setting controls whether the vender displays a
price when a selection is made. Machines with a
card reader capable of displaying selection prices
may be configured to prevent displaying prices on
two separate displays. Press the number “4” on the
keypad. The display will scroll “PRICE DISPLAY
ENABLED” or “PRICE DISPLAY DISABLED”. Press
the “*” key to toggle the state or press the “CLR” key
to exit without making changes and return to SET
UP MODE 2.
SENSOR OVERRIDE ENABLED/DISABLED
–
Press key “5”
This should only be used under the direction of
Dixie-Narco Technical Service. Press key 5 and the
display will scroll “SENSOR OVERRIDE ENABLED
or DISABLED” depending on current state. Press
the “*” key to toggle the state of the setting. With the
display showing the state you wish to use press the
“CLR” key to exit. When enabled the controller will
temporarily ignore the vend sensors that may
become blocked from condensation immediately
after the vender as been filled. The controller will
ignore the vend sensor for up to 3 minutes from the
time the service door is closed. If the sensor
remains clear continuously for 30 seconds the
controller will return to normal operation. During the
override period, any vends performed will be treated
as successful vends regardless of the Drop Sensor
setting, except in the case of a solenoid error. Note
that after 3 minutes, a blocked sensor will effectively
prevent any new vends from being started.
INTERVAL CLEARING IS ON/IS OFF
– Press key
“6”
This function is used to indicate the state of the
interval clearing setting. Press the number “6” key
and “INTERVAL CLEARING IS ON or OFF” will
scroll across display depending on the current
setting. When “ON”, the interval (resettable) data to
automatically be cleared upon successful completion
of a DEX audit. When “OFF” it allows for remote
auditing devices that clear resettable data manually
to be used to clear the data. Press the “*” key to
accept the displayed setting, press the “CLR” key to
exit the menu.
SET LIGHTS OFF
– Press key “7”
The function is used to set the Date and Day when
Lights will be turned OFF. Press the number “7” key
and “SET LIGHTS OFF” will scroll across display.
Press the “*” Key. “START TIME” will display, then
“HOUR 00” will display. Use the Keypad enter time
then press “*” key. “MIN 00” will display. Use the
Keypad enter time then press “*” key. “SUN N” will
display. Use the “A” key to toggle “N” for No or “Y”
for Yes. Press the “*” Key, the next day will appear.
Repeat for all days. Press “CLR” to exit.
SET REFRIGERATION TEMP
– Press key “8”
This function is used to set product Temperature.
Press the number “8” key and “SET
REFRIGERATION TEMP” will scroll across display
then “DEG F 35” will display. Use the keypad to
enter the Temperature setting in degrees F. Press
the “*” key to accept. “OK” will appear briefly. Press
the ”CLR” key to exit.
SET STORAGE TIME
– Press key “9”
This function is used set the Date and Day when
Storage Temperature will be ON. Press the number
“9” and “SET STORAGE TEMP” will scroll across
display. Press the “*” Key and “START TIME” will
display, then “HOUR 00” will display. Use the
Keypad to enter time then press “*” key.
“MIN 00” will display. Use the Keypad enter time
then press “*” key. “MIN 00” will display. Use the
Keypad enter time then press “*” key. “SUN N” will
display. Use the “A” key to toggle “N” for No or “Y”
for Yes. Press the “*” Key, the next day will appear.
Repeat for all days. Press “CLR” to exit.
SET STORAGE TEMP
– Press key “0”
This function is used to set Storage Temperature.
Press the number “0” key and “SET STORAGE
TEMP” will scroll across display then “DEG F 65” will
display. Use the keypad to enter the Temperature
setting in degrees F. Press the “*” key to accept.
“OK” will appear briefly. Press the ”CLR” key to exit.
Summary of Contents for DN 2145
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Page 40: ...40 DN55 VENDER NON ENERGY STAR Beverage Max Diagram 9 Column ...
Page 41: ...41 DN55 ENERGY STAR VENDER Beverage Max Diagram 9 Column ...
Page 42: ...42 DN35 VENDER NON ENERGY STAR Beverage Max Diagram 6 Column ...
Page 43: ...43 DN35 ENERGY STAR VENDER Beverage Max Diagram 6 Column ...
Page 44: ...44 DN55 35 Compressor Wiring Diagram ...
Page 45: ...45 DN55 DN2145 AC DISTRIBUTION BOX SCHEMATIC DOMESTIC NON ENERGY STAR FIGURE 3 ...
Page 46: ...46 DN55 2145 AC DISTRIBUTION BOX SCHEMATIC EXPORT FIGURE 4 ...
Page 47: ...47 DN35 AC DISTRIBUTION BOX SCHEMATIC DOMESTIC NON ENERGY STAR FIGURE 5 ...
Page 48: ...48 DN55 35 AC DISTRIBUTION BOX SCHEMATIC DOMESTIC ENERGY STAR FIGURE 6 ...
Page 50: ...50 ECC SYSTEM SCHEMATIC RIGHT SIDE MDB SAMPLE ...
Page 51: ...51 ECC SYSTEM SCHEMATIC LEFT SIDE SAMPLE ...
Page 52: ...52 ASSY AC BOX DOMESTIC ...
Page 53: ...53 ASSY AC BOX DOMESTIC T8 Electronic ...
Page 54: ...54 ASSY AC BOX CE GS EXPORT ...
Page 56: ...56 MACHINE FRONT VIEW 1 14 6 7 3 5 2 4A 4B 4C 13 10 11 15 8 ...
Page 58: ...58 MACHINE FRONT VIEW 2 7 14 3 13 2 1E 1C 11 1B 6 10 11 1G 4 17 ...
Page 60: ...60 CABINET DETAIL 14 3 9 12 3 1 2 7 8 8B 7 10 11 11 13 5 6 ...
Page 64: ...64 SERVICE DOOR 1 1 5 6 7 8 6F 6J 3 6A 7 ...
Page 66: ...66 SERVICE DOOR 2 15 6 5 4 1 2 6 17 20 8 19 21 9 11 12 4 14 18 ...
Page 68: ...68 SERVICE DOOR 3 12 17 2 20 7 5 13 19 14 15 11 4 10 9 8 ...
Page 70: ...70 TALL GATE TRAY DETAIL 1 8 9 8 13 15 15 14A 14C 14B 18 16 14B 12 ...
Page 75: ...75 EXPORT AC DISTRIBUTION BOX 220 VAC 4 ...
Page 77: ...77 REFRIGERATION UNIT DN 55 35 FIN TUBE CONDENSER 19 11 10 13 18 9 1 22 15 13 16 6 5 2 8 17 ...
Page 79: ...79 REFRIGERATION UNIT TECUMSEH DN 5500 DN 5400 DN 2145 ROLL UP CONDENSER ...
Page 82: ...82 HARNESSES 1 2 3 7 4A 6 4B 24 22 5A 5B 5C 9 10A ...
Page 85: ...85 SCREWS NUTS ...