
C. Common Controls and Displays
1. The four (4) control buttons, located below the LCD display, allow access to the various menu
levels for the machine (see Figures 7.1a, 7.1b and 7.1c)
The CANCEL button cancels any current operation and steps the operator
back
one (1) level in the menu.
The BACK button steps the operator backwards within the current level. This
button also allows the operator to decrease or lower values (numbers).
The FWD button steps the operator forward within the current level. This button
also allows the operator to increase or raise values.
The SELECT button allows the operator to enter changes in the unit programming
and it also allows the operator to move into different levels in the menu.
2. The LCD display screen in the center of the control panel allows the operator access to unit
status, settings, and operational information (see Figures 7.2a, 7.2b and 7.2c). The screen is
divided into an upper and lower section. The upper section of the screen will show the current
status of each chamber. The lower half of the screen displays a mode that can be changed or
monitored.
D. Explanation of the Menu Structure (See Figure 7.3)
1.
Access to the control panel is separated into two (2) levels. These levels have been established
to make certain information available to the operators and other information available to service
personnel.
Level One
This
CUSTOMER MENU
level is designed for the machine operator at the store
level.
The store operator should only access this level of information, and should
NOT access or make changes in the SERVICE MENU without prior authorization
and approval.
Level Two
The SERVICE MENU has been established for the use of authorized service
technicians ONLY.
This level provides access to all setup values that will optimize
the operation of the machine. Incorrect settings at this level could prevent the
machine from operating properly or cause damage to the unit. Included in this
level are various accumulated totals and diagnostic tools that help the technician
evaluate problems.
NOTE
To access the Service Menu, press the FWD button on the control panel until “SERVICE MENU”
displays. Press the unmarked button on the Left side of the panel (center blank button for the
563). The service menu has been accessed when “MACHINE SETTINGS” displays. Press
FWD to access other options.
E. How to Access and Change Values
The same procedure for changing values applies to all access levels. The following steps allow the
parameters of the control system to be monitored and changed.
1. The current mode is displayed in the lower half of the LCD. Press the FWD button to step
to the next mode. Continue pressing the FWD or BACK button until the desired mode is
displayed. When the desired mode is displayed, press SELECT to enter the mode.
2. To make changes to the displayed mode, press the SELECT button. When a value in the lower
half of the display begins to flash, this indicates that the value can be changed.
CANCEL
BACK
FWD
SELECT
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