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SECTION 8 - MENU SCREEN

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PHASE RESEARCH
USER GUIDE

SECTION 8 - MENU SCREEN

8-1

Menu

The Menu screen displays information about your Fast Track 2+2/386 system, including menu
options and instructions for accessing features.

IMPORTANT:

YOUR SCREENS MAY VARY SOMEWHAT DEPENDING ON YOUR
PARTICULAR CONFIGURATION.

A blinking underline (cursor) shows the currently selected menu line.

From ACTIVITY Screen (see “ACTIVITY SCREEN” on page 4-1):

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Summary of Contents for 2000 Series Drive-Thru Timer System 2+2/386

Page 1: ...2 386 2000 Series Drive Thru Timer System User Guide R 02 02 PHASE RESEARCH 3500 W Moore Avenue Suite M Santa Ana CA 92704 714 850 1320 or Fax 714 850 1502 www phaseresearch com email fasttrack phase...

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Page 3: ...N CLOSE Daypart X X X SUN 6 00AM 1 00AM Shift X MON 6 00AM 1 00AM Daily X X X TUE 6 00AM 1 00AM WED 6 00AM 1 00AM Report CLOSE 00 15 or THU 6 00AM 1 00AM time FRI 6 00AM 1 00AM SAT 6 00AM 1 00AM Heade...

Page 4: ...et BEEP ON ARRIVAL NO BEEP ON ARRIVAL Time B P Time B P A 04 0 N A B 07 0 N B C 10 0 N C D 10 0 N D F 10 0 N F F Repeat OFF SEC F Repeat SEC Target A WINDOW Target BEEP ON ARRIVAL NO BEEP ON ARRIVAL T...

Page 5: ...st day of week PRINTER OPTIONS RT DA WK MO Hour OPEN CLOSE Daypart SUN Shift MON Daily TUE WED Report CLOSE or THU time FRI SAT Header PEC DAYPARTS Targets AUTO START STOP 1 Remote Display 2 3 Remote...

Page 6: ...EC F Repeat SEC Target Target BEEP ON ARRIVAL BEEP ON ARRIVAL Time B P Time B P A A B B C C D D F F F Repeat SEC F Repeat SEC Target Target BEEP ON ARRIVAL BEEP ON ARRIVAL Time B P Time B P A A B B C...

Page 7: ...rt stop 1 Store opening time Store opening time Store opening time Store opening time Store opening time Store opening time Store opening time 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Store closing time Store closing time Store...

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Page 9: ...this Manual 1 5 2 OPERATION 2 1 2 1 General 2 1 2 2 Principles of Operation 2 1 2 2 1 Multiple Vehicles 2 4 2 3 Electrical Power 2 4 2 4 Remote Displays 2 5 2 5 LED Status Lights 2 6 2 6 Keypad 2 7 2...

Page 10: ...5 Car by Car Reports 12 22 12 1 5 1 Car by Car Reports by Station 12 22 12 1 5 2 Car by Car Reports by Time and Date 12 24 13 PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING 13 1 13 1 Parameters Programming 13 1 13 1 1 Assig...

Page 11: ...PHASE RESEARCH USER GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 TROUBLESHOOTING A3 1 SET PARAMETERS WORKSHEETS A4 1 INDEX A5 1...

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Page 13: ...mer A Timer consists of the following elements A Main Console with H a Liquid Crystal Display LCD H Status Lights for monitoring eight stations H a Thermal Printer H a Keypad for controlling system op...

Page 14: ...tured below Side A is the primary drive thru lane with the driver seated closest to the cashier WIN1 and service windows WIN2 Side B is the sec ondary drive thru lane with the car passenger closest to...

Page 15: ...scheduled intervals Flexible reporting that allows you to analyze both current and historical drive thru data so that you can compare past and present performance as well as the effects of product st...

Page 16: ...adds database event records that include date and time of day information for reporting and comparison These include Event records when your communications system is used to greet cars Status records...

Page 17: ...mand customizing automatic operation and adjusting to changes in requirements You will find the following symbols and characters used throughout this manual ARROWS Press the Up Down Left and Right arr...

Page 18: ...urnished Intercom and Vehicle Detector Cashier Loop and Pick Up Loop Window Loops a Remote Display and a power source Up to six Remote Displays may be connected to the Main Console A simple Fast Track...

Page 19: ...ent to the Main Console which records the 1 2 time as the GREET time 3 When the vehicle departs from the Menu Board deactivating the Menu Board Loop the VEHICLE PRESENCE SIGNAL discontinues The Main C...

Page 20: ...ICLE PRESENCE signal Vehicle arrives at Cashier Loop Discontinues VEHICLE PRESENCE signal Vehicle departs from Cashier Loop Generates VEHICLE PRESENCE signal Vehicle arrives at Pick Up Loop Discontinu...

Page 21: ...R RETURNS AFTER ANY INTERRUPTION THE FAST TRACK 2 2 386 2000 SERIES TIMER TESTS ITSELF ITS THERMAL PRINTER AND ANY ATTACHED REMOTE DISPLAYS When power is applied the Remote Display s powers on and sho...

Page 22: ...isplay Options on page 13 20 Show the average event time for a selected time period indicated by flashing mode See Set Remote Display Options on page 13 20 Show the same information on more than one D...

Page 23: ...n example of what the LED Status Lights might indicate in a store with two drive thru lanes A and B and four monitored stations in each lane Note L5 L8 indicate presence greeting for B side lane of a...

Page 24: ...elects a menu option Also used to move to the next screen in a sequence and for confirming selections Prints a copy of the display screen Clears settings during programming Also used to stop print ing...

Page 25: ...four alphanumeric characters including the number in the pink triangle For example the 2 key can be used to cycle through the characters ABC2 see below After cycling to the desired character press KE...

Page 26: ...until point comes through front Carefully pull point of paper directly toward top of unit until about 6 inches is fed through Feed paper completely through printer door and close and secure door Caref...

Page 27: ...PHASE RESEARCH USER GUIDE SECTION 2 OPERATION 2 10 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...

Page 28: ...your installer programmed But you can also use the Keypad to access the Menu screen and many other screens from the Activity screen Each Fast Track 2 2 386 2000 Series Timer screen is briefly summari...

Page 29: ...display these screens keep in mind that H The starting point is the Activity screen See Activity on page 4 1 H Some screens and actions require a password H Some screens are accessed from menu screens...

Page 30: ...y screen The Activity screen contains the following summary of your drive thru operation It is updated in real time as cars move through your facility Time day and date The current daypart DYPT The cu...

Page 31: ...screen displayed and the configuration options selected at the time After using the Keypad to access the Timer s many other features and options you can return to the Activity screen and resume autom...

Page 32: ...e Configuration feature By default Alternate Configuration is not configured for use You will be able to view the Alternate Configuration but you must contact a technician or Phase Research customer s...

Page 33: ...includes two windows one of which is used only when busy there is no reason to time that window when it is not in use Therefore Alt Config allows you to disable the unused window This helps to keep i...

Page 34: ...ng is set on another screen see PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING on page 13 1 From ACTIVITY Screen see ACTIVITY SCREEN on page 4 1 1 Press Reminder Press to return to the Activity screen 1 1 0 0 A M M O N F E B...

Page 35: ...screen See Section 13 1 6 on page 13 14 From ACTIVITY Screen see ACTIVITY SCREEN on page 4 1 1 Press You are now in the View Target Times screen 2 Press or to scroll through the available target event...

Page 36: ...ows the currently selected menu line From ACTIVITY Screen see ACTIVITY SCREEN on page 4 1 1 Press 1 1 0 0 A M M O N F E B 2 3 F T 2 2 3 8 6 V E R 2 2 0 F T 1 0 0 3 S N 1 2 3 4 5 6 M E N U R E M O V E...

Page 37: ...le menu option lines as listed below are described in more detail in the sections noted REMOVE CAR FROM LANE Section 9 RESET LOOP Section 10 PRINT HEADER Section 11 MANUAL REPORTS Section 12 SET PARAM...

Page 38: ...nizes itself From MENU Screen see MENU SCREEN on page 8 1 The cursor is on Remove Car From Lane 1 Press You are prompted to enter an Access Code 2 Enter your six digit Access Code You are now in the R...

Page 39: ...PHASE RESEARCH USER GUIDE SECTION 9 REMOVE CAR 9 2 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...

Page 40: ...o car on a particular detection point Example L4 is on the Timer is running but no cars are in the drive thru lane s Generally L1 and L2 when used for Menu and Greet cannot be reset from the Fast Trac...

Page 41: ...GUIDE SECTION 10 RESET LOOP 10 2 4 Press to move to the station you want to adjust 5 Press to reset the selected loop and turn off its loop light on the Main Console Only Loop Detectors internal to th...

Page 42: ...Customize the Print Header format above with your particular store s Header information using the MAIN MENU SET PARAMETERS HEADING screen see Store Heading on page 13 8 The Print Header report is use...

Page 43: ...to MANUAL REPORTS 2 Press You are now in the Manual Reports screen 3 Press to move to the desired report type 4 Press to view the desired report The following pages of this section provide instructio...

Page 44: ...reports press the CLEAR key The various types of report screens that you can select follow 12 1 1 Daily Weekly and Monthly Reports These screens let you set reporting for one or more daily weekly or m...

Page 45: ...r more days An X appears to the right of each row selected for reporting NOTE If you select DAILY instead of a specific day or days any individual days you may have also selected will be deselected au...

Page 46: ...end the report to either the display or the printer Selecting the VIEW or PRINT option below the REPORT BY AVERAGE field will produce a single report that averages all the selected data For example se...

Page 47: ...printed 10 Press when viewing a screen report to display the corresponding grading report This screen shows counts and percentages of cars that meet the criteria for each letter grade If you then nee...

Page 48: ...NOTE If you select WEEKLY instead of a specific week or weeks any individual weeks you may have also selected will be deselected automatically NOTE The days shown on the screen are the first days of...

Page 49: ...d the report to either the display or the printer Selecting the VIEW or PRINT option below the REPORT BY AVERAGE field will produce a single report that averages all the selected data For example sele...

Page 50: ...printed 10 Press when viewing a screen report to display the corresponding grading report This screen shows counts and percentages of cars that meet the criteria for each letter grade If you then nee...

Page 51: ...ppears to the right of each row selected for reporting NOTE If you select MONTHLY instead of a specific month or months any individual months you may have also selected will be deselected automaticall...

Page 52: ...the report to either the display or the printer Selecting the VIEW or PRINT option below the REPORT BY AVERAGE field will produce a single report that averages all the selected data For example select...

Page 53: ...r printed 10 Press when viewing a screen report to display the corresponding grading report This screen shows counts and percentages of cars that meet the criteria for each letter grade If you then ne...

Page 54: ...fields to the time s requiring adjustment The Timer knows the time range associated with your data and protects you from requesting reports outside this range 4 Press to set the time The time moves i...

Page 55: ...port section indicates which dates are included in the sec tion 8 Press to produce the selected screen or printer report The Timer will display SEARCHING and or PROCESSING for up to several seconds be...

Page 56: ...parts screen 3 Press to move cursor to the desired daypart row s 4 Press to select or to deselect a specific daypart you may select one or more dayparts An X appears to the right of each row selected...

Page 57: ...the REPORT BY AVERAGE field will produce a single report that averages all the selected data For example selecting REPORT BY AVERAGE for a Daypart Report for which you have selected three particular...

Page 58: ...or printed 10 Press when viewing a screen report to display the corresponding grad ing report This screen shows counts and percentages of cars that meet the cri teria for each letter grade If you the...

Page 59: ...the desired shift row s 4 Press to select or to deselect a specific shift you may select one or more shifts An X appears to the right of each row selected for reporting 5 Press when selection is comp...

Page 60: ...ion below the REPORT BY AVERAGE field will produce a single report that averages all the selected data For example selecting REPORT BY AVERAGE for a Shift Report for which you have selected three part...

Page 61: ...or printed 10 Press when viewing a screen report to display the corresponding grad ing report This screen shows counts and percentages of cars that meet the cri teria for each letter grade If you the...

Page 62: ...Year to Date screen 3 Press to move cursor to the desired time period 4 Press to select or to deselect a specific time period you may select one or more periods An X appears to the right of each row...

Page 63: ...h time periods are included in the section 6 Press to produce the selected screen or printer report The Timer will display SEARCHING and or PROCESSING for up to several seconds before the report is di...

Page 64: ...in the Car by Car screen 3 Press to move cursor to the desired event and grade row 4 Press to move cursor to ALL to select all grades or press one or more times to move cursor to select individual le...

Page 65: ...TION 12 MANUAL REPORT SCREENS 12 23 5 Press or to toggle selection ON or OFF Your selections are now highlighted NOTE Pullouts and other FT events will not be reported unless you change the settings f...

Page 66: ...grade row 4 Press to move cursor to ALL to select all grades or continue to press to move cursor to select individual letter grades 5 Press to toggle selection ON or OFF Your selections are now highli...

Page 67: ...ange 8 Press to change the times and or dates One report is produced for each date you select 9 Press to move cursor to PRINT 10 Press to print the report The Timer will display SEARCHING and or PROCE...

Page 68: ...and actual time duration of event SAT SEP 23 2000 SUN SEP 24 2000 MON SEP 25 2000 1 23PM POWER OFF 1 32PM ACCESS A 1 34PM ACCESS T 1 45PM GREET B 0 04 1 46PM GREET B O 04 1 46PM ACCESS T 1 46PM CASHIE...

Page 69: ...ore requirements operating hours shift times or automatic reporting requirements See SET PARAMETERS WORKSHEETS Appendix 2 From ACTIVITY Screen 1 Press You are now in the Menu screen 1 1 0 0 A M M O N...

Page 70: ...s screen and the cursor is immediately to the left of ACCESS CODES 1 1 0 0 A M M O N F E B 2 3 F T 2 2 3 8 6 V E R 2 2 0 F T 1 0 0 3 S N 1 2 3 4 5 6 M E N U R E M O V E C A R F R O M L A N E R E S E T...

Page 71: ...R A M E T E R S A C C E S S C O D E S T I M E S T O R E H O U R S H E A D I N G D A Y P A R T S S H I F T S T A R G E T S P R I N T E R O P T I O N S R E M O T E D I S P O P T I O N S N I G H T M A N...

Page 72: ...r the default access code 000000 no longer allows access You may also program a global password to allow full access but care must be taken before this is done 2 Press to select the unused Access Code...

Page 73: ...DY BEEN SET THE FOLLOWING TECH CODES SCREEN WILL APPEAR NOTE You must call Phase Research to obtain a TECH CODE in order to change the Access Code 1 1 0 0 A M M O N F E B 2 3 T E C H C O D E S T H I S...

Page 74: ...HOURS 2 Press You are now in the Time Store Hours screen 3 Press to move to the desired field 4 Press to change the times days and dates The OPEN and CLOSE times move in 15 minute increments and AM an...

Page 75: ...a 24 hour day set the OPEN and CLOSE times the same When CLOSE time is set to the same time as OPEN time CLOSE time field will display 24 HOUR NOTE You may set a particular day as CLOSED by pressing...

Page 76: ...suite if being used From STORE PARAMETERS Screen see PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING on page 13 1 1 Press to select HEADING 2 Press You are now in the Heading screen 3 Press to move to the desired typing posi...

Page 77: ...Six times will display a b Seven times will display a c All number keys will display letters and numbers in this fashion Press while in KEYBOARD MODE to cycle through various punctuation marks and sym...

Page 78: ...ess You are now in the Set Dayparts screen NOTE The cursor is now on DAY To change the day of the week complete the following two steps 3 Press to move the cursor immediately to the right of DAY 4 Pre...

Page 79: ...and STOP times are now entered 10 Press to delete dayparts by moving the cursor to the field of the first daypart moving from top to bottom or 1 to 8 you want to remove 11 Press to delete the daypart...

Page 80: ...FTS 2 Press You are now in the Set Shifts screen and the cursor is on DAY 3 Press to move cursor immediately to the right of DAY if you want to change the day 4 Press to move the day forward or backwa...

Page 81: ...ART and STOP times are now entered 10 Press to delete shifts by moving the cursor to the field of the first shift in order from top 1 to bottom 4 you wish to remove 11 Press to delete the shift Any sh...

Page 82: ...he field 4 Press or to select the desired vehicle detection point MENU GREET WIN 1 WIN 2 LINE 5 Press to move the cursor to DAY 6 Press to move the cursor to immediately to the right of DAY 7 Press or...

Page 83: ...re this Pass Fail grading may be used rather than letter grading Set all letter grades except F to the same time the maximum time allotted to the event MENU GREET etc to achieve a passing grade For ex...

Page 84: ...means All or to any of the days to the right 23 Press or to select the days to which you wish to copy the targets you have set Your selections are now highlighted 24 Press to move the cursor to the D...

Page 85: ...different report settings to give you a great deal of flexibility From STORE PARAMETERS Screen see PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING on page 13 1 1 Press to select PRINTER OPTIONS 2 Press You are now in the Set...

Page 86: ...or to either or depending on your choice in the previous step 9 Press or to set the time for printing the automatic reports NOTE You can turn the following features HEADER TARGET PEC AUTO ON or OFF 10...

Page 87: ...int the PEC report as cars move through the drive thru or OFF 18 Press to move cursor immediately to the right of TARGETS 19 Press or to select ON to print the Targets on the reports or OFF 20 Press t...

Page 88: ...ta 1 the elapsed time for the event assigned to the Display continuously updated during the event and 2 the average time for the event computed over the daypart shift day week month or year to date as...

Page 89: ...ual Remote address number s i e 1 5 Press or to select the event that the Remote s will be monitor ing Adjust all other Remotes as needed NOTE The optional sixth Remote Display setting serves as a spe...

Page 90: ...elect the averaging period HOURLY DAYPRTS SHIFTS DAILY WEEKLY MONTHLY ALT The averaging period applies to all Remote Displays If you select a blank value no averages will be flashed between events NOT...

Page 91: ...Display should now separate 2 After separating the two covers locate the eight 8 position dip switch block located on the upper right hand side of the circuit board Adjust the switches according to t...

Page 92: ...S PROGRAMMING on page 13 1 1 Press to select NIGHT MANAGER 2 Press You are now in the Night Manager screen NIGHT MANAGER PROVIDES A SET OF SCREENS TO DISPLAY OPERATING EXCEPTIONS FT FAST TRACK EVENTS...

Page 93: ...S and one for PULL OUTS Selecting PRINT will cause all three Night Manager screens the first Night Manager screen FT EVENTS screen and PULLOUTS screen to print 5 Press to produce the selected screen o...

Page 94: ...e and or date field s to set the time period for Night Manager displays 5 Press to move the cursor to VIEW or PRINT in order to send the report to either the display or the printer 6 Press to produce...

Page 95: ...DE SECTION 13 PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING 13 27 7 Press to move the cursor to FT EVENTS 8 Press to drill down to view a more detailed screen for FT EVENTS The display shows the conditions that contributed...

Page 96: ...move the cursor to the time and or date field s to set the time period for Night Manager displays 5 Press to move the cursor to VIEW or PRINT in order to send the report to either the display or the...

Page 97: ...IDE SECTION 13 PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING 13 29 7 Press to move the cursor to PULL OUTS 8 Press to drill down to view a more detailed screen for PULLOUTS The display shows the conditions that contributed...

Page 98: ...age 8 1 1 Press to move cursor to DIAGNOSTICS 2 Press You are now prompted to enter your Access Code 3 Press the numbered pink keys 0 9 to enter your six digit Access Code You are now in the Diagnosti...

Page 99: ...p 7 7 Press to move cursor to FT EVENTS or PULLOUTS 8 Press to display another Diagnostic screen with more details about either selection FT EVENTS or PULLOUTS NOTE If you wish to view the other opera...

Page 100: ...LY From MENU Screen 1 Press to move cursor to RESET MEMORY 2 Press You are now prompted to enter your Tech Code This code must be obtained from Phase Research 1 1 0 0 A M M O N F E B 2 3 F T 2 2 3 8 6...

Page 101: ...ts by the average number of cars recorded on a daily basis For example based on the five station configuration above 5 events x 400 cars per day 2 000 events per day 131 000 events 2000 events per day...

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Page 103: ...nter Options Vector Header Detection Points Average Time Time and Date of Report Creation Report Beginning Date Detection Points Drive Thru Lane Total Pullouts Targeted Event DAILY DAYPART 1 30 AM MON...

Page 104: ...LY 1 30 AM MON FEB 23 1999 START STOP 3 00PM 4 00PM FROM HOURLY TO FEB 17 99 FEB 23 99 A SIDE CARS AVG MENU 133 47 GREET 133 04 PICK UP 133 1 26 TOTAL 133 3 01 PULLOUTS 3 EVENT MENU TARGET CARS A 50 3...

Page 105: ...e WEEKLY DAYPART 1 30 AM MON FEB 23 1999 FROM DAYPARTX TO FEB 17 99 FEB 23 99 A SIDE CARS AVG MENU 813 47 GREET 813 04 PICK UP 813 1 26 TOTAL 813 3 01 PULLOUTS 2 EVENT MENU TARGET CARS A 317 39 B 211...

Page 106: ...LY SHIFT 1 30 AM MON FEB 23 1999 FROM SHIFTX TO FEB 17 99 FEB 23 99 A SIDE CARS AVG MENU 1352 47 GREET 1352 04 PICK UP 1352 1 26 TOTAL 1352 3 01 PULLOUTS 6 EVENT MENU TARGET CARS A 568 42 B 284 21 C 2...

Page 107: ...time specified in the REPORT feature WEEKLY DAILY 1 30 AM MON FEB 23 1999 FROM WEEKLY TO FEB 17 99 FEB 23 99 A SIDE CARS AVG MENU 1687 47 GREET 1687 04 PICK UP 1685 1 26 TOTAL 1685 3 01 PULLOUTS 2 EVE...

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Page 109: ...r of cars that have arrived at the first active detection point but not yet left the last detection point DAYPARTS Up to eight time periods 1 8 can be entered into the system to break the day into seg...

Page 110: ...tracted from the drive thru RESET LOOP The resetting of a Loop and or Loop Detector due to the false detection of a car phantom car RESET MEMORY Removes all events stored in memory CAUTION DO NOT USE...

Page 111: ...ad paper correctly Prints too light Possible printer issue Contact dealer or factory Prints only half of characters Possible printer issue Contact dealer or factory Does not supply all reports Printer...

Page 112: ...re hours set incorrectly Reset store hours or time and date A particular timed event is inactive e g Remote is set to display a window that is closed Reset Remote Display options Blank display Remote...

Page 113: ...wer cord unplugged Plug in power cord Circuit breaker in building is tripped off Reset circuit breaker Power to building is off Blown fuse Replace fuse 5mm x 20mm 5 amp fast blowing Timer screen is bl...

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Page 115: ...Hour X OPEN CLOSE Daypart X X X SUN 6 00AM 1 00AM Shift X MON 6 00AM 1 00AM Daily X X X TUE 6 00AM 1 00AM WED 6 00AM 1 00AM Report CLOSE 00 15 or THU 6 00AM 1 00AM time FRI 6 00AM 1 00AM SAT 6 00AM 1...

Page 116: ...A GREET Target BEEP ON ARRIVAL NO BEEP ON ARRIVAL Time B P Time B P A 04 0 N A B 07 0 N B C 10 0 N C D 10 0 N D F 10 0 N F F Repeat OFF SEC F Repeat SEC Target A WINDOW Target BEEP ON ARRIVAL NO BEEP...

Page 117: ...TORE HOURS 1st day of week PRINTER OPTIONS RT DA WK MO Hour OPEN CLOSE Daypart SUN Shift MON Daily TUE WED Report CLOSE or THU time FRI SAT Header PEC DAYPARTS Targets AUTO START STOP 1 Remote Display...

Page 118: ...F F Repeat SEC F Repeat SEC Target Target BEEP ON ARRIVAL BEEP ON ARRIVAL Time B P Time B P A A B B C C D D F F F Repeat SEC F Repeat SEC Target Target BEEP ON ARRIVAL BEEP ON ARRIVAL Time B P Time B...

Page 119: ...rt stop start stop 1 Store opening time Store opening time Store opening time Store opening time Store opening time Store opening time Store opening time 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Store closing time Store closing...

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Page 121: ...ternate Configuration 5 1 Arrow Keys Description of 2 7 Assign Access Codes Screen Illustration 13 3 Automatic Printing How to set options for 13 17 C Car by Car Reports by Station Screen Illustration...

Page 122: ...election See Report Format Selection Screen Daily Weekly and Monthly Reports Weekly Reports See Weekly Reports Screen Daypart or Shift Reports Daypart Reports See Daypart Reports Screen Report Format...

Page 123: ...Timer Elements Of 1 1 Features 1 3 General Use 1 4 Illustration 1 2 Introduction To 1 1 Version 8 1 FT Events 13 24 13 26 14 1 14 2 A2 1 Event 00 A2 2 Remove Car A2 2 FT Events Screen Illustration 14...

Page 124: ...2 7 Illustration 2 7 L LED Status Lights Example of 2 6 Purpose of 2 6 Loop Manually Resetting Internal Loop Detector 10 1 Loop Detector Failed to Reset How to Manually Reset 10 1 M Main Console 1 1 1...

Page 125: ...7 Screen Brief Description of 3 1 Screen Function 8 1 Screen Illustration 8 1 Screen Keystroke Actions Available 8 1 Menu Board 2 1 Monthly Reports Screen Illustration 12 9 Multi Station Events Using...

Page 126: ...ndow 1 2 2 2 Print Display Key Description of 2 7 Print Header Screen Brief Desciption of 3 1 Customizing Text in the Header to be Printed 13 8 Illustration 11 1 Printer Report Tapes A1 1 Printer See...

Page 127: ...ief Description of 3 1 Illustration 10 1 Reset Memory Screen Brief Description of 3 1 Illustration 15 1 Resetting a Loop Detector 10 1 S Screens List and Brief Description of all Screens 3 1 Sectional...

Page 128: ...Show Event Detail Screen Illustration 13 26 Special Percentage Remote 1 1 2 5 Symbols Explanation of Symbols Used in this Manual 1 5 Synchronize Fast Track 9 1 T Targets See Set Targets Screen Tech C...

Page 129: ...iew Target Times How to Customize 7 1 Key Description of 2 7 Screen Brief Description of 3 1 Screen Illustration 7 1 Viewing Grading Criteria and Grades Acheived 7 1 Viewing Store Hours 13 6 W Weekly...

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Page 131: ...PHASE RESEARCH 3500 W Moore Avenue Suite M Santa Ana CA 92704 714 850 1320 or Fax 714 850 1502 www phaseresearch com email fasttrack phaseresearch com...

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