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MISCELLANEOUS
This menu contains some sub-menus, used less fre-
quently, which permit control of the functions described
below.
MACHINE INFORMATION
INSTALLATION DATE
This function is used to store the current date of system as
installation date.
The date is printed when retrieving the statistics.
PROGRAMMING THE MACHINE CODE
When the “Machine code” function is displayed the eight-
digit numeric code identifying the machine can be changed
(from the default 0).
PROGRAMMING THE OPERATOR CODE
When the “Operator code” function is displayed the six-
digit numeric code identifying groups of machines can be
changed (from the default 0).
INITIALISING
When the “Initialise” function is displayed the vending
machine can be initialised restoring all default data.
This function should be used if there is a memory data error
or when the software is replaced.
All statistic information will be reset.
Press confirm button “ ” and the display will indicate the
message “Confirm?”. Press the confirm button “ ” again
and some parameters will be requested, which are:
“Model”
Defining whether the machine is Espresso or Instant
“Country”
intended as type of base doses for the different selections
(e.g. IT coffee = 45 cc - FR coffee = 80 cc).
According to the models, the available “countries” are Italy,
France, Spain, Poland, England and Germany.
“Layout”
A number of Button/Selection combinations to choose
from is provided for each model and dose type (the
combinations available for each layout are indicated in the
dose selection table supplied with the machine).
“Tank”
Intended as water supply from a tank. This can be enabled
or disabled (water supply from the mains).
When confirming the options the message “Working” is
displayed for a few seconds.
EVADTS CODES
The EVADTS (European Vending Association Data Trans-
fer System) communication protocol has two codes for
identifying the machine and for recognising the data trans-
fer terminal:
PASS CODE
It is a four-digit alphanumeric code (0-9; A-F) that must be
the same as the one in the data transfer terminal to allow
its identification.
Press the confirm button “ ” and the code is displayed as
“0000” regardless of the actual value; then press the
change button “ ” and the first digit will start blinking.
Using the scrolling buttons, its value can be changed
(during the change operation the value becomes visible).
Press the confirm button “ ” and the next digit starts
blinking.
Press the confirm key “ ” after changing the fourth digit;
the value is stored and the display indicates “0000” again.
SECURITY CODE
It is a further alphanumeric code for reciprocal recognition
between machine and EVADTS terminal.
Programming works as in the “Pass” code.
Connection
This function places the machine in wait mode for connec-
tion to retrieve data.
EVADTS CONNECTION
When activating this function, the machine awaits the
connection with a device to acquire the EVADTS statistics.
GSM
The control software can send, via GSM modem, a signal
indicating a machine failure or an “ending product” “pre-
alarm”, after dispensing a certain (programmable) number
or quantity of a given product.
The machine fitted with the modem can have the function
of “master GSM”, i.e. collect and transmit data from other
banked machines.
PIN CODE
This function is used for programming the identification
code of the SIM card (0000 by default) that will be sent to
the GSM modem (optional) when switching the machine
on.
SETTING THE THRESHOLDS
This function is used for defining the number of pieces or
grams of powder for a given product, after which a “run-
ning-out” “pre-alarm” is signalled via modem.
RESETTING THE COUNTERS
With this function the counters that control the pre-alarms
are reset.
When pressing the confirm button “ ” the values are reset.
BANK NUMBER
The number in the bank of machines (1 to 7) that identifies
the machines that have the “slave GSM” function, there-
fore sending data via the modem of the “master” machine.
The number 0 identifies the machine that is connected
directly to the modem, i.e. the “master GSM”.
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