
EL950.1.1.1062C.4-2017
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Power
Requirements
The
wall
receptacle
used
for
your
vendor
must
be
properly
polarized,
grounded
and
of
the
correct
voltage.
Operating
the
N2G5000
system
from
a
source
of
low
voltage
will
VOID
YOUR
WARRANTY.
Each
N2G5000
system
should
have
its
own
15
Amp
electrical
circuit
that
is
protected
by
a
circuit
breaker
or
fuse
conforming
to
local
power
safety
regulations.
Unpacking
the
Vending
System
Remove
all
packing
materials
from
the
interior
of
the
vending
machine.
Keep
all
documents
found
packed
inside
which
include
payment
system
and
accessory
manuals
as
appropriate.
Keep
and
set
aside
any
accessory
kits.
Controls
and
Indicators
Display
The
Display
is
how
the
vending
system
communicates
with
your
customers
while
they
are
in
front
of
the
machine.
The
customer
may
see
messages
about
how
much
an
item
costs,
when
a
selection
is
sold
out,
and
other
communication.
The
Display
also
shows
you,
the
operator,
the
programming
mode
and
can
show
you
errors
or
other
important
diagnostic
information.
Keypad
The
customer
uses
these
buttons
to
make
selections.
The
operator
uses
these
buttons
to
program
and/or
test
the
system.
Coin
Return
Button
Pressing
this
button
returns
any
credit
that
has
been
paid
in
to
the
vending
machine
prior
to
a
vend
unless
Forced
Vend
is
turned
on.
Bill
Acceptor
Accepts
bills
in
various
denominations
depending
upon
the
configuration
of
the
bill
validator
unit.
VMC
The
VMC
is
the
Vending
Machine
Controller
and
is
the
heart
of
the
vending
system.
The
VMC
is
where
the
Menus
button
is
located
to
put
the
system
into
programming
mode.
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