
Wyvern Timer 2000R Operating Instructions
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Selecting programming modes
Before changing the two digit values held in each program code number setting, it is necessary
to place the timer into programming mode. Place the programming template (shown in Figure
12), over the timer front panel logo (covering the name Wyvern 2000). The template shows the
positions of three hidden programming buttons. Note: these buttons cannot be used until the
programming switch is turned ON.
Together with the front panel four digit
display, these three buttons allow program
code numbers to be selected to customise
the timer.
Three menus are possible:
1. Setup programming. Selected using the
DOWN button.
2. Special options. Selected using the PROG
button. See page 27
3. Interrogation mode, total coin count or
hours used. Selected using the UP button.
Note: If the wrong button is pressed, return
the programming switch to its normal
position, wait for ‘Stor’ to be displayed then
return to the programming mode once more.
The programming switch is mounted on a
circuit board held inside the front opening part
of the timer case. Open the timer case door to
its full extent and look to the right hand side of
the coin mechanism (attached to the back of
the door), where a circuit board as shown in
Figure 13 will be visible. The programming
switch is marked LKSW1, this needs to be slid
gently upwards to put the timer into its
programming mode.
LKSW1 must be left in the programming mode
position until all programming has been
completed, when it can be slid down into its
normal operating position. Returning LKSW1
to its normal down position will automatically
store all the programming information
previously entered.
Figure 13– Position of LKSW1
Figure 12 – Programming Template