Part No. 900-68702
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Section 3: Program Operation
SERVICE MODE
OPERATION
The Service Mode is accessed by either
pressing the <MODE> button on the control
board while the main door is open, or by
entering the security code on the keypad. If
the security feature is enabled, the service
mode must be entered by entering the
security code on the keypad in order to
have access to secured menus. Once in the
Service Mode, the operator will be able to
access all of the 7800 Deluxe operating
and management options. The different
options in the Service Mode are located in
ten menus. The menus are accessed
through the number keys on the keypad.
Follow the instructions in this section to
program the 7800 Snack/Candy Vendor.
Refer to the
flow chart on page 3-2
.
I. Access the Service Mode
1.
Press the <MODE> button on the
control board. A dash “-” will appear
in the far left display digit indicating
that the root service menu has been
accessed. If the security feature is
enabled, enter the security code using
the keypad to gain access to all
menus. If there is no keypad activity
for 60 seconds, the controller will
return to the Diagnostic Mode.
2.
Press one of the following keys to
access the menu you wish to program.
<1> Load and Calibrate the Change
Tubes
<2> Win-A-Snack Odds
Programming
<3> Price, Product Code, and
Discount Eligibility
<4> Smart Shopper and Discount
Amount Programming
<5> Credit System
Configuration
<6> Promotional Vend Pairing
<7> POS Message, Serial and ID
Number Programming, Date, Time,
Auto Lockout Setup, and Free Vend
<8> MIS Display, Printer
Communications, and DEX/UCS.
<9> Programming the Security Code
and Security Features
<0> Motor Functions
3.
Press the <RESET> key to exit the
current menu and return to the root
menu.
KEY 1
II. KEY 1 - Load/Dispense/Calibrate
the Changer Tubes
Purpose:
To allow the operator to inventory and
adjust the number of coins in the coin
tubes. Note that when an MDB coin
changer is installed, this function will show
the number of coins in the tubes but will not
allow manual changes. The MDB coin
changer keeps track of the number of coin
in the tubes and reports the number to the
controller. Also, if an Executive type coin
changer is installed, the tube counts are not
used at all.
If coins are manually added to the tubes
from the front of the changer, the coin
count must be adjusted in this menu. If
coins are deposited or paid out while in this
mode the display will automatically show
the inventory of the last coin dropped.
The coin tube display will show X.XX YY
where X.XX is the value and YY is the
count of the coins in a tube. Note that
there may be more than one tube with the
same type of coin in it.
When the dumb type coin changer is
selected, the tube count will automati-
cally be adjusted when the level sensor
is covered or uncovered and the coin
tube counts may become corrupted.
Programming Instructions
1. Press <1> on the keypad.
2. Response will be: “X.XX YY” where
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Page 69: ...7800 Deluxe Snack Candy 7 4 900 68702 Main Door Trim and Panels Fig 1 ...
Page 71: ...7800 Deluxe Snack Candy 7 6 900 68702 Main Door Exterior Fig 2 ...
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Page 75: ...7800 Deluxe Snack Candy 7 10 900 68702 Fig 4 Delivery Box Assembly Right Side Left Side ...
Page 79: ...7800 Deluxe Snack Candy 7 14 900 68702 Cabinet Assembly Components with Bill Changer Fig 5a ...
Page 81: ...7800 Deluxe Snack Candy 7 16 900 68702 Power Panel Components Fig 6 ...
Page 83: ...7800 Deluxe Snack Candy 7 18 900 68702 Shelf Support and Plug Assemblies Fig 7 ...
Page 85: ...7800 Deluxe Snack Candy 7 20 900 68702 3 4 or 5 Selection Shelf Assembly Fig 8 ...
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