AMS SENSIT 3 GLASS FRONT VRM
L0086, Rev. H
6-1
6.0 SERVICE PROGRAMMING
SERVICE MODE
Access the service mode by pressing the
mode switch on the control board (Refer to Figure
3.1). After displaying any errors, the first function
is displayed. Press # or * to scroll through the
errors and functions. Return to vend mode by
closing the door, pressing the mode switch or
allowing the 2 minute time-out to occur.
For convenience, there is a decal inside the
cabinet that presents the basic information in this
section in a flow-chart format.
6.1 ERROR CODES
Any errors that have been recorded will be
displayed when the mode switch is pressed.
Section 7.3 provides descriptions of errors and
tips for troubleshooting them.
ALWAYS CORRECT THE ERROR
BEFORE CLEARING THE MESSAGE.
1.
# NEXT ERROR
– View the next top level
error code.
2.
1. SUBLVL ERRORS
– Displays any sublevel
error codes for MDB devices.
3.
0. CLEAR ERROR
– Erases the error code
from memory.
6.2 ACCOUNTING DATA
Limited sales information can be displayed
directly on the merchandiser display. More
detailed sales information is contained in the DEX
data. This data can be collected with any DEX
data collection system.
1.
HIST. VENDS –
Displays number of vends
since initialization of the control board.
2.
HIST. CASH –
Displays the total sales since
initialization of the control board.
3.
RESET. VENDS –
Displays the number of
vends since the last reset.
4.
RESET. CASH –
Displays the total sales
since the last reset.
5.
HIST. SELECTIONS –
Displays sequential
number of paid vends for each individual
selection since initialization of the control
board. Depending on the configuration, up to
80 selections may be audited.
Enter a selection by entering its characters.
The display will show the total paid count for
the selection for 2 seconds. At this time
another selection may be entered. All
selections can be accessed this way. Press
#
to exit to the Accounting Menu.
6.
CLEAR VALUES –
Clears RESET. VENDS
and RESET. CASH.
7.
SERIAL NUMBER –
Allows programming of
the serial number that will appear in field
ID101 in the DEX data. The user may also
choose to have this programmed serial
number used in place of the changer serial
number in field CA101.
8.
RESET. CARD –
Displays the total cashless
sales since the last reset.
6.3 FILL/DISPENSE
The FILL/DISPENSE function allows the
user to add coins to the changer or dispense coins
from the changer.
1
. SELECT TUBE 1-5
- To dispense coins, press
1 through 5 (for a 5-tube changer) to dispense
from tubes 1-5. Tubes are numbered starting
with the lowest denomination. The control will
display the value of the coin being dispensed
and the total number of coins in that tube.
2
. OR INSERT COINS -
To fill the changer,
simply drop coins in the coin slot. The display
will show the value of the coin and the total
number of coins in that tube. Note that coins
can also be added through the back of the
changer. However, the control will not be have
an accurate count of the coins in the tube
unless the tube is filled completely. When the
high-level sensor in the tube detects coins, the
control will set the correct coin count for that
tube.
6.4 DELAYED SALES
The user can delay sales of specified
selections to give the product time to settle or
cool. The delay must be manually started each
time sales are to be delayed. Delayed sales does
not add to or subtract from the time limits imposed
by the Health and Safety rules (Refer to Section
7.2). To automatically prevent sales during
specific days and times, use SALES BLOCKING
(Refer to Section 6.10).
1.
START DELAY
– Begins the sales delay timer.
Before starting the timer, choose menu item “5.
EDIT SEL’NS” to specify which selections will
be delayed. Customers will not be able to
purchase those selections until the delay
period ends.
2.
CANCEL DELAY
– Stops the delay timer and
allows vending of all selections.
3.
SET DELAY –
Adjust the time of the delay
timer in 15 minute increments.
4.
CLEAR ALL
– Clears all selections that were
chosen to be delayed.
5.
EDIT SEL’NS
– View and change the delay
status of all selections. The user can choose
to apply the delay to a single selection, a tray,
or all selections in the merchandiser.
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