RVV Gen II KO Service and Parts Manual
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SECTION 3: Vender Programming
If <enter> is pressed at the “Start Hour” prompt, the
controller will enter the start time setting routine.
The display will show the current four-digit hour and
minute setting, in 24-hour format. The hour setting
will be flashing to indicate that it can be modified.
Pressing <up> or <down> will increase or decrease
the hour. Pressing <enter> will stop the hour from
flashing and cause the minutes to blink indicating
they can be modified. Pressing <up> or <down>
will increase or decrease the minutes value. Pressing
<enter> again will save the displayed setting and
return you to the “Start Hour” prompt. Pressing
<exit> while in editing mode will return to the “Start
Hour” prompt without saving changes. Use <up> to
proceed to the next prompt, “Stop Time.”
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Stop Time
If <enter> is pressed at the “Stop Time” prompt,
the controller will enter the stop discounting time
setting routing. Upon entry into this routine, the
display will show the first of the two stop time setting
modes, “Stop Day” or “Stop Hour.” Pressing <up> or
<down> will cycle between the two. Pressing <exit>
at this point will return to the “Stop Time” prompt
without saving any changes.
If <enter> is pressed at the “Stop Day” prompt, the
controller will enter the day of the week setting
routine. The display will show “YY X”, where “YY”
is the day of the week (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, or Every Day)
and “X” is either “1” or “0”. Pressing <up> or
<down> will cycle through the days of the week. If
<enter> is pressed at the “YY X” prompt, “X” will
flash, indicating that it can be changed. Pressing <up>
or <down> will toggle “X” between “1” (enabled) and
“0” (disabled). Pressing <enter> again will save the
displayed setting and return you to the non-flashing
“YY X” prompt. Pressing <exit> will return to the
“Stop Day” prompt.
If <enter> is pressed at the “Stop Hour” prompt, the
controller will enter the stop time setting routine.
The display will show the current four-digit hour and
minute setting, in 24-hour format. The hour setting
will be flashing to indicate that it can be modified.
Pressing <up> or <down> will increase or decrease
the hour. Pressing <enter> will stop the hour from
flashing and cause the minutes to blink indicating
they can be modified. Pressing <up> or <down>
will increase or decrease the minutes value. Pressing
<enter> again will save the displayed setting and
return you to the “Stop Hour” prompt. Pressing
<exit> while in editing mode will return to the “Stop
Hour” prompt without saving changes. Use <up> to
proceed to the next prompt, “Discount Selections.”
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Discount Selections
If <enter> is pressed at the “Discount Selections”
prompt, the controller will display “Selection N X”,
where “N” represents the selection number and “X”
indicates whether that selection will be discounted
or not. Using <up> or <down> will allow you to
cycle through each individual selection. If <enter> is
pressed at “Selection N X”, the display will flash “X”
(discount status) for the displayed selection. Then
pressing <up> or <down> will toggle “X” between
“1” (enabled) or “0” (disabled). When the desired
setting is on the display, pressing <enter> will save
that setting and return to the selection level, where the
“X” no longer flashes. If the “All Selections X” is set
and saved, all the selections will be set at once. Use
<exit> to return to the “Discount Selections” prompt.
Use <up> to proceed to the next prompt, “Less
Amount.”
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Less Amount
If <enter> is pressed at the “Less Amount” prompt,
the controller will display current four digit discount
amount (00.00 – 99.95). Using <up> or <down> will
increase or decrease this amount in increments of
the least coin tube value. Pressing <enter> will save
the setting and return to the “Less Amount” prompt.
Pressing <exit> will return you to the “Less Amount”
prompt without saving any changes. From the “Less
Amount” prompt, use <exit> to return to the “Select
Discount” prompt.
(Note: If the discount amount is
greater than the sales price for a given selection, the
selection will free-vend.)