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Merchant™ Operators’ Guide

Special Vend 

1810006

91

January 2008

Winner Mode

The 

Winner Mode

 provides a method to reward the frequent user of the Merchant™

 

by occasionally giving away a free product or a special prize from a designated spiral.

 

To set up the 

Winner Mode

, perform the following steps:

1. Press 

 until you reach the

 

Main Menu

, then use the 

 or 

 

to select 

Special Vend Modes

 and

 

press .

2. From the 

Special Vend Modes 

menu, use 

 or 

 to select 

Winner Mode

 

and press 

3. From the 

Winner Mode

 menu, use

 

 or 

 to select 

Winner State

The status (bottom) line will then indicate

 

if the 

Winner Mode

 is currently turned

 

On

 or 

Off

.

4.  To change the 

Winner Mode

 state, press 

 with 

Winner State

 selected.

5. In the 

Winner

 

State 

menu, use

 

 or 

 to select 

On 

or

 Off

.

 

The selected option is the one with the

 

filled-in circle. 

6. Press 

 to lock in the selection and 

return to the 

Winner Mode

 menu. Verify that 

the status (bottom) line displays 

On 

or

 Off

 

when

 Winner

 

State

 is selected.

+

_

+

_

+

_

+

_

Main Menu

Diagnostic

5

Test

Price

Product Configuration

Special Vend Modes

6

Press EDIT to Select

Special Vend Modes

Timed Events

5

Winner Mode

Combo Vends

Token Enable

6

Press EDIT to Select

Winner Mode

Winner State

5

Winner Frequency

Winner Prize

Winner Selections

6

Win = Off

Winner State

 o

Off

5

h

On

6

Summary of Contents for Merchant 180

Page 1: ...EXIT ...

Page 2: ...y and to continue to achieve the level of performance built into this machine it is important that installation and maintenance be performed so as to not alter the original construction or wiring and that replacement parts are as specified in the Parts Manual Your investment in this equipment will be protected by using this Operators Guide and the Parts Manual in your operation service and mainten...

Page 3: ...962 972 684 688 115volt 15amp 14 3 AWG Strandwire 181 9003 Disconnecting Removing or Relocating the GFCI Plug Voids Machine Warranty Machines Manufactured Previous to April 10th 2007 are not required to have a GFCI Plug GFCI PLUG USAGE 159 160 167 168 172 173 181 452 457 490 764 765 784 797 839 898 115volt 15amp 18 3 AWG Strandwire 181 9008 ...

Page 4: ...962 972 684 688 115volt 15amp 14 3 AWG Strandwire 181 9003 Disconnecting Removing or Relocating the GFCI Plug Voids Machine Warranty Machines Manufactured Previous to April 10th 2007 are not required to have a GFCI Plug GFCI PLUG USAGE 159 160 167 168 172 173 181 452 457 490 764 765 784 797 839 898 115volt 15amp 18 3 AWG Strandwire 181 9008 ...

Page 5: ...Column Dividers 14 Operating Trays Outside the Merchandiser 14 Replacing a Motor With a Spiral Bearing 14 Connecting and Disconnecting a Motor Harness 15 Removing and Installing Spirals 16 Removing a Spiral Coupler 18 Removing and Installing a Spiral Motor 18 Installing a Gear 19 Installing a Spiral Coupler 20 Moving Trays Up or Down 21 Installing Trays in the Merchandiser 23 Installing and Removi...

Page 6: ...e Motor 39 Testing the Bill Validator 40 Programming Introduction The Display 41 Service Keypad Shortcut Keys 42 Other Keys 43 Programming Data Recall View Non Resettable Sales and Vend Data 44 View Resettable Sales and Vend Data 46 View Resettable Sales and Vend Data by Product 48 Clear Resettable Sales and Vend Data 50 View Timed Events Main Door Openings 51 View Timed Events Power Losses 52 Vie...

Page 7: ...re Mode 76 Set SureVend Anti Jackpot Timer 78 Set SureVend Anti Jackpot Trigger 79 Selection Configuration 80 FIFO First In First Out 81 FIFO Setup Adding Groups 81 FIFO Setup Deleting Groups 82 FIFO Setup Editing Groups 83 FIFO Setup View FIFO Mappings 84 Couple Motors 85 Programming Special Vend Modes Timed Events 86 Winner Mode 91 Combo Vends 94 Token Enable 97 Programming Free Vend Turn Free V...

Page 8: ... Firmware Selection Serial Flash Menu 128 Load Default Data From Data Key 129 Save Configuration Data to Data Key 131 Save Configuration and Sales Data to Data Key 133 View Image Info Data Description on Data Key 135 Load Configuration Data from Data Key to Machine 137 Delete Configuration Data or Configuration and Sales Data from Data Key 139 Language Data Selection Serial Flash Menu 141 View Las...

Page 9: ...Merchant Operators Guide Initial Setup 1810006 1 January 2008 FRONT EXTERIOR VIEWS ...

Page 10: ...Initial Setup Merchant Operators Guide January 2008 2 1810006 MODEL 181 EXTERIOR VIEW Model 180 has similar appearance ...

Page 11: ...Merchant Operators Guide Initial Setup 1810006 3 January 2008 MODELS 180 181 MONETARY ...

Page 12: ...Initial Setup Merchant Operators Guide January 2008 4 1810006 INTERIOR VIEW ...

Page 13: ...0 130 volts ac for 120 volt 60 Hz locations or 220 240 volts ac for 230 volt 50 Hz locations 2 Polarity Check Place the leads of a voltmeter across the LINE LIVE and GROUND termi nals of the wall receptacle The voltmeter should indicate 110 130 volts ac for 120 volt 60 Hz locations or 220 240 volts ac for 230 volt 50 Hz locations 3 Noise Potential Check Place the test leads of a voltmeter across t...

Page 14: ...s you what you are doing when you program the merchandiser and can show you what is wrong if there is a failure SELECTION KEYPAD The customer uses these switches to make selections COIN RETURN KEY Pressing this button returns any coins that have been paid into the merchandiser prior to a vend CANCEL KEY Pressing this button clears any selection keys BILL ACCEPTOR OPTIONAL Accepts bills in various ...

Page 15: ... to the manufacturer s instructions POWER ON L E D 1 When lit this red LED indicates electrical power is applied to the controller PCB HEARTBEAT L E D 2 When flashing this red LED indicates that the controller PCB is active and the software is operating LED1 LED2 MAIN CONTROLLER PCB ASSEMBLY POWER ON LED 1 FLASHING HEARTBEAT LED 2 NORMAL CONDITIONS When the merchandiser is operating normally you s...

Page 16: ...y door WARNING Lethal voltages are present Unplug the merchandiser whenever you do one of the following tasks Change the fluorescent lamp Change the ballast Connect or disconnect a harness except a motor harness when the tray has been removed Failure to do so may result in personal injury LABEL MAIN POWER SWITCH ELECTRONICS BREAKER O I 626P0005 U S CANADA POWER PANEL INTERNATIONAL POWER PANEL Turn...

Page 17: ...the silver tab of the delivery bin latch on the lower delivery bin side of the monetary wall 2 Lift the latch up to allow the delivery bin assembly to hinge down 3 Lift up the delivery bin slightly and lift up on the drop rods to allow the rods to clear the stop brackets 4 Slide the delivery bin assembly to the right to clear the hinges The delivery bin assembly will not be attached to the machine...

Page 18: ...may have Go on to the next page and continue with the snack section set up MOVING THE MERCHANDISER THROUGH THE OPENING 1 Open the cabinet door and place it square with the left side of the cabinet 2 Carefully walk the merchandiser through the opening REASSEMBLING THE MERCHANDISER Replace the upper and lower panels and delivery bin Moving the Merchandiser Through a Narrow Doorway continued CAUTION ...

Page 19: ...ery pan assembly Take care to avoid striking your fingers against the delivery pan assembly 1 Lift up the front of the tray so that the stop built into the tray clears the roller then pull the tray forward and let it return to horizontal position 2 Continue pulling the tray forward then when you are able tilt the tray downward into the loading position as shown below ...

Page 20: ...et up procedures above 1 Remove the tray from the merchandiser unplug harness and place on a flat surface 2 Based on the size of the product you want to vend decide how many spiral positions it will occupy Please remember that the leftmost spiral in the group must have an ODD ID number 1 3 5 etc For example if a product is three spirals wide the left spiral will be ID number 1 and the right spiral...

Page 21: ...e able to see this area 1 Unplug the tray harnesses from the PCB mounted inside the slide out monetary 2 Pull the harnesses through the cabinet 3 Lift up the front of the tray so that the stop built into the tray clears the roller then pull the tray forward and let it return to horizontal position 4 Pull the tray forward in the horizontal position until the back stop on the tray hits the roller th...

Page 22: ... the spiral See Removing and Installing Spirals on page 16 3 Remove the spiral coupler See Removing a Spiral Coupler on page 18 4 Remove the motor See Removing and Installing a Spiral Motor on page 18 INSTALLING A SPIRAL BEARING 1 Put the gear into position if required in this set up as shown See Installing a Gear on page 19 2 Install the spiral coupler See Installing a Spiral Coupler on page 20 A...

Page 23: ...onnecting or disconnecting a motor harness DISCONNECTING A MOTOR HARNESS 1 Pull the harness connector away from the circuit board as shown 2 Tuck the unused part of the harness out of the way in the trough at the back of the tray CONNECTING A MOTOR HARNESS 3 Locate the harness connector for the appropriate tray position 4 Push the harness connector over the header pins on the motor circuit board a...

Page 24: ...R CLIP COLOR CLOCKWISE RH COUNTER CLOCKWISE LH 6 Optional 1477104 1477102 Purple 11 Standard 1477027 1477024 Blue 13 Standard 1477033 1477030 Yellow 15 Standard 1477039 1477036 Red 20 Standard 1477045 1477042 White 25 Optional 1477051 1477048 Green 30 Optional 1477057 1477054 Black 38 Optional 1477063 1477060 Orange All spirals are the same diameter There are two types of spirals COUNTER CLOCKWISE...

Page 25: ...ING A SPIRAL 1 Pull the bottom of the retaining clip toward the front of the spiral 2 Lower the spiral into the tray column and insert the end of the spiral into the spiral coupler as shown 3 Release the retaining clip SHOULD I USE A CLOCKWISE OR A COUNTERCLOCKWISE SPIRAL 1 The type of spiral used is determined by the column position it will occupy in the tray 2 Refer to the figure below to find t...

Page 26: ... spiral See Removing and Installing Spirals on page 16 4 Remove the spiral coupler See Removing a Spiral Coupler on page 18 5 Lift the motor clear of the tray 6 Return the tray to the merchandiser See Installing Trays in the Merchandiser on page 23 INSTALLING A SPIRAL MOTOR 1 Remove the tray See Removing Trays on page 13 2 Place the motor in the correct position at the rear of the tray as shown 3 ...

Page 27: ...g a selection WHERE ARE THE GEARS PLACED The gear is placed between the back of the tray and the spiral coupler HOW IS THE GEAR ORIENTED There are two possible orientations for the gear There are two rules to follow when orienting gears RULE 1 The gears for single spiral selections next to each other cannot use the same gear orientation RULE 2 All gears for a single coupled or double spiral select...

Page 28: ... the motor gear box until it clicks into position Be sure the spiral couplers are oriented as shown below NOTE The motor output shaft opening contains eight facets to allow the spiral coupler to be installed in any one of eight positions SPIRAL COUPLER ORIENTATION MOTOR SPIRAL COUPLER FRONT VIEW OF MOTOR OUTPUT SHAFT LEFT SPIRAL COUPLER RIGHT SPIRAL COUPLER AS VIEWED FROM FRONT OF TRAY ONE POSITIO...

Page 29: ...bove it should not be in the lowest position You will need to experiment with various tray positions to get the best results for your products Proceed as follows 1 Remove the tray from the merchandiser See Removing Trays on page 13 2 Remove the screw that secures the right tray guide rail to the front guide mounting channel as shown 3 Tap up on the guide rail and unseat the guide rail tabs from th...

Page 30: ...tors Guide January 2008 22 1810006 Moving Trays Up or Down continued 11 Load products into the trays and perform test vends Make sure the trays don t interfere with the products you are vending and that all products vend properly ...

Page 31: ...engaged in the tray rail Keep pushing the tray back until it hits the front stop 3 Lift the front of the tray so the stop built into the tray clears the roller Push the tray forward and let it return to horizontal It will lock in to place 4 Load the tray harnesses into the cabinet over the tray rail and into the cabinet behind the slide out monetary Reach through the hole provided in the monetary ...

Page 32: ...OUNTING PINS MOUNTING PINS REMOVING A PRODUCT SPACER Pull the product spacer mounting pins from the column divider INSTALLING A PRODUCT SPACER The product spacer will keep a tall narrow product upright Shown below are spacers and column dividers on both deep and shallow trays Insert the product spacer onto the column divider as shown ...

Page 33: ... rear of the tray Also see PRODUCT PUSHER USAGE on page 27 Thin Packages Position the package upright Also see SPIRAL WALL RETAINER USAGE on page 26 Kit Kat The two right most columns of the candy tray are designed to accept the Kit Kat candy bar WARNING This merchandiser does not have a health control circuit It is not approved for the vending of perishable food items Table 1 SPIRAL CAPACITY COLO...

Page 34: ...ll retainer serves to compress the spiral and make it act like a spring to more forcefully eject a product Do some test vends and use a spiral wall retainer when a product does not readily leave the spiral Use a spiral wall retainer in the following cases The spiral has a capacity of 20 25 30 or 38 The product is thin The product is on a candy tray The spiral wall retainer can also be used with ot...

Page 35: ...HE MERCHANDISER FOR VEND ING LUNCH BUCKET Because of the weight and shape of the package National Vendors recommends that this product be vended only from the bottom tray To vend this product two adjacent positions must be coupled together See Installing a Gear on page 19 for mechanical coupling directions and see Couple Motors on page 85 for electrical coupling directions The left spiral coupler ...

Page 36: ...be completed for three adjacent positions on the tray NOTE The left most position in the group of three must be an even numbered position NOTE If the motor harness you disconnected in step 5 does not reach use the motor skip harness P N 1599024 available from the National Vendors Parts Department Couple the left motor to the right motor See Couple Motors on page 85 Loading Trays With Product conti...

Page 37: ...Merchant Operators Guide Initial Setup 1810006 29 January 2008 Load the Top Shelf products as shown below TOP SHELF PRODUCT Motor Skip Harness ...

Page 38: ...al Setup Merchant Operators Guide January 2008 30 1810006 1 Lift the tray until it is parallel to the floor as shown 2 Push the tray toward the back of the cabinet Returning the Trays to the Vending Position ...

Page 39: ...wn 3 The low number end of the roll goes in the top slot and the high number end of the roll goes in the bottom slot Installing and Setting Price Labels Price rolls are printed on coiled up strips as shown in this example If you use another type of currency you will find the appropriate price rolls in the plastic bag that contained this manual The price roll installed indicates 30 to 2 35 in 05 in...

Page 40: ...selection prices within the following range Minimum price 00 Maximum price 12 95 Increment 05 Use your thumb as shown to move each price roll up or down as needed to set the desired price NOTE You will see the word STOP near either end of the roll Installing and Setting Price Labels continued 157P0045 ...

Page 41: ...ined this manual You will need to separate them along the scored lines between the selections CAUTION BE CAREFUL when doing this because it is easy to split the labels TO INSTALL SELECTION ID NUMBERS 1 Press together the two long edges of the selection ID label 2 Snap the selection ID label into position on the front of the tray as shown Installing Selection ID Labels ...

Page 42: ...erchandiser Some merchandisers can have up to 7 trays Installing Selection ID Labels continued Table 1 Motor Position TOP TRAY TRAY 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 TRAY 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 BOTTOM TRAY TRAY 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 EXAMPLE OF A BASIC SNACK TRAY ID LABEL TO USE EXAMPLE OF A BASIC CANDY TRAY ID LABEL TO US...

Page 43: ...r the door to move freely WARNING This merchandiser is only rated for installation in an indoor location Using a spirit level adjust the legs until the cabinet is level from side to side and front to back NOTE A slight slope from front to back will improve the draining of condensate from merchandisers with refrigerating units When the merchandiser is part of a bank of machines level it in referenc...

Page 44: ...eting the following procedures 1 Insert the long arms of the slides into the holes in the legs 2 Insert and secure a cotter pin through the hole in the back of each of the slides 3 Push the base plate toward the merchandiser cabinet The front tabs of the base plate brackets should seat in the notches in the long arms of the slides ...

Page 45: ...ECH in the previous step skip to step 5 and perform the rest of this procedure If you chose DUMB MECH in the previous step fill the coin tubes with coins Make sure the coins are not shingled You are now finished setting up your coin mech Do not perform the rest of this procedure 4 Press until the standby message is displayed then press 5 Insert at least 20 coins of each denomination through the co...

Page 46: ...vended then correct change and the credit are returned 4 Test vend other selections if desired 1 Perform test vends on all selections See Test Vend a Selection on page 61 2 Do any of the snack or candy products catch on the tray and fail to vend If not skip to step 3 If so perform the following procedures on the affected areas until all products vend properly a Install and or adjust a product spac...

Page 47: ... indexing procedures involve rotating spirals one position at a time until the product vends properly 1 Home all the motors see Homing the Motors Motor Status Detail on page 65 2 Remove the left hand spiral of the affected pair 3 Is the coupler in the proper position NO Move the coupler to the position as shown in Installing a Spiral Coupler on page 20 Go to step 4 YES Move the left coupler to the...

Page 48: ...order to receive any change Go to step 3 THE BILL VALIDATOR IS NOT IN THE ESCROW MODE You should receive four quarters in change Go to step 3 3 Make a selection The correct selection should be vended and correct change should be returned NOW WHAT There are many things you can do with your merchandiser to make it more flexible Refer to the following Programming Section beginning with Programming In...

Page 49: ...ter numbers when programming the merchandiser The top line of the screen is the menu title Selected items are highlighted in white Press or to highlight an item Press to select it In the example at right pressing will display the Screen Contrast menu Pay attention to the bottom line of the display as it often shows important information In certain configuration menus it will display the current va...

Page 50: ...uage Select coin mechanism bill validator card reader and options Set Display Options Set Data Transfer Options and more Press this button to view total sales and vends by whole machine tray or selection Clear resettable data Press this button to enter the Data Transfer menu found in System Settings menu Press this button to enter the Product Configuration menu to Set machine configuration Set whi...

Page 51: ...ghted and is pressed This key performs these functions First from the idle mode it enters the Main Menu Second in a menu screen it selects the highlighted option and moves to that screen Third in a screen that requires a value to be entered it locks in the entered value and moves up to the parent menu This is your end key Pressing it one or more times will move you up the menu hierarchy ending bac...

Page 52: ...or to select Non Resettable Sales Data and press 3 To view Overall Totals for the merchandiser select Overall Totals and press _ _ Main Menu Data Recall 5 Diagnostic Test Price Product Configuration 6 Press EDIT to Select Data Recall Non Resettable Sales Data 5 Resettable Sales Data Timed Events Identification Numbers Print Data 6 Press EDIT to Select Non Resettable Sales Data Overall Totals 5 By ...

Page 53: ...nt Test Vend Surcharge and Free Vend totals Discount Displays the total dollar value of all discounts in dollars ex 5 discount vends of 10 on 1 00 selection will total 50 Discount Displays the total number of discounted vends Test Vend Displays the total dollar value of all test vends Test Vend Displays the total number of test vends Surcharge Displays the total dollar value of all surcharges Surc...

Page 54: ...le Sales Data and press 3 To view Resettable Sales Data Overall Totals for the merchandiser select Overall Totals and press _ _ Main Menu Data Recall 5 Diagnostic Test Price Product Configuration 6 Press EDIT to Select Data Recall Non Resettable Sales Data 5 Resettable Sales Data Timed Events Identification Numbers Print Data 6 Press EDIT to Select Resettable Sales Data Overall Totals 5 By Product...

Page 55: ...t Test Vend Surcharge and Free Vend totals Discount Displays the total dollar value of all discounts in dollars ex 5 discount vends of 10 on 1 00 selection will total 50 Discount Displays the total number of discounted vends Test Vend Displays the total dollar value of all test vends Test Vend Displays the total number of test vends Surcharge Displays the total dollar value of all surcharges Surch...

Page 56: ... lists all currently programmed selections 4 Press or to scroll through the entire list 5 Highlight a selection and press to view its sales totals _ _ _ Main Menu Data Recall 5 Diagnostic Test Price Product Configuration 6 Press EDIT to Select Data Recall Non Resettable Sales Data 5 Resettable Sales Data Timed Events Identification Numbers Print Data 6 Press EDIT to Select Resettable Sales Data Ov...

Page 57: ...of the selection and both the total dollar amount and total vend amount for the following data Sales Discount Surcharge Test Vend Free Vend 7 Press once to return to the By Product menu twice to return to the Resettable Sales Data menu or continue to press until you reach the Main Menu Product 101 Price 1 25 5 Sales 388 75 Sales 311 Discounts 0 45 Discounts 3 Surcharge 0 85 6 ...

Page 58: ...r Data screen confirms that you want to clear resettable data a Press to clear the data b Press to exit without clearing the data 5 After clearing data you will automatically return to the Resettable Sales Data menu screen Press once to return to the Data Recall menu screen or twice to return to the Main Menu _ _ Main Menu Data Recall 5 Diagnostic Test Price Product Configuration 6 Press EDIT to S...

Page 59: ... dates times and durations of main door openings 5 Press once to return to the Timed Events menu twice to return to the Data Recall menu or three times to return to the Main Menu _ _ _ Main Menu Data Recall 5 Diagnostic Test Price Product Configuration 6 Press EDIT to Select Data Recall Non Resettable Sales Data 5 Resettable Sales Data Timed Events Identification Numbers Print Data 6 Press EDIT to...

Page 60: ...st of dates times and durations of power losses 5 Press once to return to the Timed Events menu twice to return to the Data Recall menu or three times to return to the Main Menu _ _ _ Main Menu Data Recall 5 Diagnostic Test Price Product Configuration 6 Press EDIT to Select Data Recall Non Resettable Sales Data 5 Resettable Sales Data Timed Events Identification Numbers Print Data 6 Press EDIT to ...

Page 61: ...lays the date and time of the last data clear 5 Press once to return to the Timed Events menu twice to return to the Data Recall menu or three times to return to the Main Menu _ _ _ Main Menu Data Recall 5 Diagnostic Test Price Product Configuration 6 Press EDIT to Select Data Recall Non Resettable Sales Data 5 Resettable Sales Data Timed Events Identification Numbers Print Data 6 Press EDIT to Se...

Page 62: ...reen displays the date and time of the last price setting 5 Press once to return to the Timed Events menu twice to return to the Data Recall menu or three times to return to the Main Menu _ _ _ Main Menu Data Recall 5 Diagnostic Test Price Product Configuration 6 Press EDIT to Select Data Recall Non Resettable Sales Data 5 Resettable Sales Data Timed Events Identification Numbers Print Data 6 Pres...

Page 63: ...e date and time of the last vend 5 Press once to return to the Timed Events menu twice to return to the Data Recall menu or three times to return to the Main Menu screen _ _ _ Main Menu Data Recall 5 Diagnostic Test Price Product Configuration 6 Press EDIT to Select Data Recall Non Resettable Sales Data 5 Resettable Sales Data Timed Events Identification Numbers Print Data 6 Press EDIT to Select T...

Page 64: ...w S N Serial number of board Model Model number of board Version Version of board 6 Press once to return to the Main PCB menu twice to return to the Identification Numbers menu or con tinue to press until you reach the Main Menu _ _ _ Main Menu Data Recall 5 Diagnostic Test Price Product Configuration 6 Press EDIT to Select Data Recall Non Resettable Sales Data 5 Resettable Sales Data Timed Events...

Page 65: ...rint All Data 2 to print Overall Totals 3 to print By Product 4 to print Cash 5 Press once to return to the Data Recall menu or twice to return to the Main Menu screen _ _ Main Menu Data Recall 5 Diagnostic Test Price Product Configuration 6 Press EDIT to Select Data Recall Non Resettable Sales Data 5 Resettable Sales Data Timed Events Identification Numbers Print Data 6 Press EDIT to Select Print...

Page 66: ...ostic and press 2 In the Diagnostic screen if there are no errors the screen will display No Errors If an error code does display see the table of Diagnostic Error Messages on page 59 to learn about the error code s displayed 5 Press once to return to the Main Menu _ Main Menu Data Recall 5 Diagnostic Test Price Product Configuration 6 Press EDIT to Select Diagnostic No Errors ...

Page 67: ...r motor failure Bill Validator ROM Bill Validator ROM failure Bill Validator sensor One of the sensors in the Bill Validator has failed Bill Validator Stacker is full The Bill Validator stacker is full of bills Bill Validator Stacker is open The Bill Validator stacker is open or removed Card Jammed in Card Reader Card reader has failed because a card is jammed in the unit Card Reader Comm Card rea...

Page 68: ... error Coin mech tube sensor Coin mech reports a bad tube sensor Main PCB General error in main controller PCB Main PCB FLASH Error in FLASH memory Merchandiser will not operate Main PCB RAM RAM Error No Monetary Device A Non Zero priced selection is available and there are no monetary devices working or selected Single Card Reader Error Manufacturer Code XX Card reader is reporting a single occur...

Page 69: ...ll dispense the selection and return to the original Test Vend menu 5 Test vend another selection or press once to return to the Test menu or twice to return to the Main Menu _ _ Main Menu Data Recall 5 Diagnostic Test Price Product Configuration 6 Press EDIT to Select Test Test Vend 5 Test Vend w o SureVend SureVend Detectors Motor Test Summary Motor Status Detail 6 Press EDIT to Select Test Vend...

Page 70: ... the selection and return to the original Test Vend w o SureVend menu 5 Test vend another selection or press once to return to the Test menu or twice to return to the Main Menu _ _ Main Menu Data Recall 5 Diagnostic Test Price Product Configuration 6 Press EDIT to Select Test Test Vend 5 Test Vend w o SureVend SureVend Detectors Motor Test Summary Motor Status Detail 6 Press EDIT to Select Test Ve...

Page 71: ... press 3 The SureVend Calibration screen will dis play the Calibration Values as the machine cycles through the SureVend Calibration test _ _ Main Menu Data Recall 5 Diagnostic Test Price Product Configuration 6 Press EDIT to Select Test Test Vend 5 Test Vend w o SureVend SureVend Calibration Motor Test Summary Motor Status Detail 6 Press EDIT to Select SureVend Calibration Calibration Values 05 0...

Page 72: ...on homed and present motors and indicating errors If any motors are unhomed they will be indicated as Errors If this is the case you will need to home the motor s See Homing the Motors Motor Status Detail on page 65 5 Press once to return to the Test menu or twice to return to the Main Menu _ _ Main Menu Data Recall 5 Diagnostic Test Price Product Configuration 6 Press EDIT to Select Test Test Ven...

Page 73: ... X menu the product spirals with homed motors will be indicated with an H in the line adjacent to the spiral number s 4 In the Tray X menu select the product spiral number where the motor needing homing is located _ _ Main Menu Data Recall 5 Diagnostic Test Price Product Configuration 6 Press EDIT to Select Test Test Vend 5 Test Vend w o SureVend SureVend Detectors Motor Test Summary Motor Status ...

Page 74: ...o return to the Tray X menu The line for the product spiral number you originally selected to be homed should indicate H 9 You may then select a different product spiral for motor homing or press to return to the Motor Status Detail 10 From the Motor Status Detail menu you may select a different tray where another product spiral with a motor needing homing is located or you may press once to retur...

Page 75: ...y pressing until you reach the Main Menu then follow the procedure to Check for Errors on page 58 to further investigate the error 4 When the test is completed the Coin Return Motor status screen will change back to Idle 5 After the test press once to return to the Test menu or twice to return to the Main Menu _ _ Main Menu Data Recall 5 Diagnostic Test Price Product Configuration 6 Press EDIT to ...

Page 76: ...isplay NOTE If a flaw is detected in the display by performing this test the display may have to serviced or replaced 4 When you have cycled through all of the different display test patterns the test is complete Press once to return to the Test menu screen or twice to return to the Main Menu _ _ Main Menu Data Recall 5 Diagnostic Test Price Product Configuration 6 Press EDIT to Select Test SureVe...

Page 77: ...ve to be serviced or replaced 5 Press once to return to the Keypad Entry menu and if desired you can select the Service Keypad instead of Main Keypad to test the Service Keypad in the same manner 6 When you have finished testing the keypad s from the Main or Service Keypad menu press twice to return to the Test menu or three times to return to the Main Menu _ _ _ Main Menu Data Recall 5 Diagnostic...

Page 78: ...for the selection If the price is less than 100 00 use leading zeros Example press 0 0 0 7 5 to set the price for 75 If you enter more than five numbers the display will scroll back to the first digit 5 Press to return to the Individual Prices menu Verify that the new price displays in the status bottom line when the selection is highlighted 6 Press once more to return to the Price menu or twice t...

Page 79: ...eypad enter a price for the entire machine If the price is less than 100 00 use leading zeros Example press 0 0 0 7 5 to set the price for 75 If you enter more than five numbers the display will scroll back to the first digit 4 Press to set the new price and return to the Price menu Verify that the new price displays in the status bottom line 5 Press once more to return to the Main Menu _ _ Main M...

Page 80: ...he number keys on either keypad enter a price for the selected tray If the price is less than 100 00 use leading zeros Example press 0 0 0 7 5 to set the price for 75 If you enter more than five numbers the display will scroll back to the first digit 4 Press to set new price and return to the Price menu Verify that the new price displays in the status bottom line 5 Press once more to return to the...

Page 81: ...Price screen will appear and displays the highest and lowest product prices currently set on the merchandiser 4 Press once to return to the Price menu or twice to return to the Main Menu _ _ Main Menu Data Recall 5 Diagnostic Test Price Product Configuration 6 Press EDIT to Select Price Tray 4 5 Tray 5 Tray 6 Tray 7 View High Low Price 6 Press EDIT to Select View High Low Price Highest Price 1 50 ...

Page 82: ...r will be displayed on the status bottom line of the Product Configuration menu 3 Press to access the Configuration Version screen This screen will also display the current configuration version 4 Press once to return to the Product Configuration menu or twice to return to the Main Menu _ _ Main Menu Data Recall 5 Diagnostic Test Price Product Configuration 6 Press EDIT to Select Product Configura...

Page 83: ...one with the filled in circle Press to set your selection 5 A second SureVend screen will appear indicating the SureVend status Off or On in the status bottom line Verify that the status is the one you selected in the previous step If not pressing either or will return you to the previous SureVend menu to make the status Off or On selection _ _ _ Main Menu Data Recall 5 Diagnostic Test Price Produ...

Page 84: ...nd menu use or to select Failure Mode The status of Failure Mode Out of Service or SureVend Disabled will display in the status bottom line of the SureVend menu Press to access the Failure Mode menu to change status if desired 4 In the Failure Mode menu use or to select Out of Service or SureVend Disabled The selection is the one with the filled in circle Press to set your selection and return to ...

Page 85: ...at the selection you made is now displayed in the status bottom line of the SureVend menu when Failure Mode is selected 6 Press once to return to the Product Configuration menu or twice to return to the Main Menu SureVend SureVend 5 Failure Mode Anti Jackpot Timer Anti Jackpot Trigger 6 SureVend DIsabled ...

Page 86: ...nu Press to access the Anti Jackpot Timer menu to change status if desired 4 Using the number keys on either keypad enter a setting for Anti Jackpot Timer If the setting is less than 10 use leading zeros Example press 0 5 to set the setting for 5 If you enter more than two numbers the display will scroll back to the first digit 5 Press to save setting and return to the SureVend menu Verify that th...

Page 87: ...ss to access the Anti Jackpot Trigger screen to change status if desired 4 Using the number keys on either keypad enter a setting for Anti Jackpot Trigger If the setting is less than 10 use leading zeros Example press 0 5 to set the setting for 5 If you enter more than two numbers the display will scroll back to the first digit 5 Press to save setting and return to the SureVend menu Verify that th...

Page 88: ...Press to remove or add the X s from the box es preceding the product number s NOTE By pressing you are able to quickly remove or add the X s from all listed products for the group 5 Press once to return to the Product Configuration menu or twice to return to the Main Menu _ _ _ Main Menu Data Recall 5 Diagnostic Test Price Product Configuration 6 Press EDIT to Select Product Configuration Configur...

Page 89: ...en use or to select Product Configuration and press 2 In the Product Configuration menu use or to select FIFO Setup and press 3 In the FIFO Setup menu use or to select Add Group 1 and press 4 In the Add Group 1 menu use or to select the product s you wish to add or delete from the group by pressing to remove or add the X s next to the products NOTE By pressing you are able to quickly remove or add...

Page 90: ...g you that once accomplished the deletion cannot be undone 4 Press to delete the selected group OR Press to cancel this action NOTE Pressing to cancel will return you directly back to the FIFO Setup menu if all groups have been deleted If there are more groups remaining you will return to the Delete Group menu screen 5 If you are at the Delete Group menu press to return to the FIFO Setup menu _ FI...

Page 91: ...remove or add the X s next to the products NOTE By pressing you are able to quickly remove or add the X s from all listed products for the group 4 Press once to return to the Edit Group menu 5 You may now choose another group to edit from this menu or press again to return to the FIFO Setup menu _ _ _ FIFO Setup Add Group 2 5 Delete Group Edit Group FIFO Mappings 6 Press EDIT to Select Edit Group ...

Page 92: ...utlined in FIFO Setup Adding Groups on page 81 FIFO Setup Deleting Groups on page 82 and or FIFO Setup Editing Groups on page 83 4 After viewing and making note of a particular product tray s FIFO mappings press once to return to the FIFO Mappings menu twice to return to the FIFO Setup menu or continue to press until you reach the Main Menu _ _ FIFO Setup Add Group 2 5 Delete Group Edit Group FIFO...

Page 93: ... Motors menu you will see a list of all Motor Pairs that are able to be coupled to vend together Select the Motor Pair s you wish to couple by using the or to select a Motor Pair and then pressing to remove or add the X s next to the Motor Pair s NOTE By pressing you are able to quickly remove or add the X s from all listed Motor Pairs 4 Press once to return to the Product Configuration menu or tw...

Page 94: ... Modes menu use or to select Timed Events and press 3 From the Timed Events menu use or to select Time of Day Events and press 4 In the Time of Day Events menu use or to select Inhibit and press _ _ _ _ Main Menu Diagnostic 5 Test Price Product Configuration Special Vend Modes 6 Press EDIT to Select Special Vend Modes Timed Events 5 Winner Modes Combo Vends Token Enable 6 Press EDIT to Select Time...

Page 95: ...tate is selected 7 In the Event menu select Event Type and press 8 In the Event Type menu the selected option is the one with the filled in circle Press or to change the selected option 9 Press to lock in the selection and return to the Event menu Verify that the status bottom line displays the choice made in step 9 above when Event Type is selected _ _ _ 1 State 5 Event Type Start Time Stop Time ...

Page 96: ...tart Time is selected 13 In the Event menu press or to select Stop Time and press 14 In the Stop Time menu using the number keys on either keypad enter the time you wish the event to stop After you have entered four digits AM will be selected Press or to toggle between AM PM and 24 hour modes If you enter more than four numbers the display will scroll back to the first digit 15 Press to lock in th...

Page 97: ...turn to the Event menu Verify that the status bottom line displays the correct day s of the week that were set NOTE Days of the week appear in the status line as dashes in the order of Sunday through Saturday if they are not selected 19 In the Event menu press or to choose Selections and press _ _ _ 1 State 5 Event Type Start Time Stop Time Days of Week 6 M T S Days Of Week X Monday 5 Tuesday X We...

Page 98: ...ne with the filled in circle Press or to change the selected option 24 Press to lock in the selection and return to the Event menu Verify that the status bottom line displays the choice made in step 24 above when Message is selected _ _ _ Selections X 101 5 102 103 X 104 105 6 Set or Clear All 1 Start Time 5 Stop Time Days of Week Selections Message 6 None Message o Ready 5 o Temporarily Out of Se...

Page 99: ...tus bottom line will then indicate if the Winner Mode is currently turned On or Off 4 To change the Winner Mode state press with Winner State selected 5 In the Winner State menu use or to select On or Off The selected option is the one with the filled in circle 6 Press to lock in the selection and return to the Winner Mode menu Verify that the status bottom line displays On or Off when Winner Stat...

Page 100: ...ess to lock in the selection and return to the Winner Mode menu Verify that the status bottom line displays the number of vends that the Winner Frequency has been set for 11 From the Winner Mode menu use or to select Winner Prize The status bottom line of the Winner Mode menu will then indicate which spiral the winner will vend from If the status bottom line of the menu states Prize Mode OFF then ...

Page 101: ...ctions are the Selections that will trigger a Winner Prize vend 16 In the Winner Selections menu press or to highlight a Selection XXX and press to select it Cho sen Winner Selection s XXX will have X s to the left NOTE By pressing you are able to quickly remove or add the X s from all Winner Selections _ _ Winner Prize 003 Enter ID of Prize Spiral or 0000 to return Price Winner Mode Winner State ...

Page 102: ... Modes menu use or to select Combo Vends and press 3 From the Combo Vends menu use or to select which Combo Group you want to program and then press 4 From the Combo Group X menu use or to choose Selections and press _ _ _ _ Main Menu Diagnostic 5 Test Price Product Configuration Special Vend Modes 6 Press EDIT to Select Special Vend Modes Timed Events 5 Winner Mode Combo Vends Token Enable 6 Pres...

Page 103: ... percentage of discount for Combo Group X If the percentage of discount is less than 10 use leading zeros For example if you wish to set the merchandiser to discount a Combo Vend Group 5 press 0 5 If you enter more than two numbers the display will scroll back to the first digit 9 Press to lock in the selection and return to the Combo Group X menu Verify that the status bottom line displays the pe...

Page 104: ...chandiser to display regarding Combo Group X NOTE For an explanation of Custom Messages that can be chosen or programed to display for the Combo Group you are setting up please refer to Set Custom Messages on page 150 _ _ Combo Group 1 Selections 5 Discount Message 6 Ready Winner State o Ready 5 o Temporarily h No Money Required o Custom Messages 4 o Custom Messages 5 6 Combo Group 1 Selections 5 ...

Page 105: ...oken Enable menu press or to highlight a selection and press to select it Chosen selections will have X s to the left NOTE By pressing you are able to quickly remove or add the X s from all of the selections 4 Press once to return to the Special Vend Modes menu or twice to return to the Main Menu _ _ _ Main Menu Diagnostic 5 Test Price Product Configuration Special Vend Modes 6 Press EDIT to Selec...

Page 106: ... Off or On The selected option is the one with the filled in circle 3 Press to lock in your selection Off or On and return to the Main Menu Verify that the status bottom line displays the correct option when Free Vend is selected NOTE When Free Vend is On the standby message will display No Money Required alternating with Make a Selection _ Main Menu Diagnostic 5 Test Price Product Configuration F...

Page 107: ...and will move the cursor to the left and right Press to remove the letters and numbers Press to move to uppercase letters and lowercase Press 0 9 to add a letter or number Press the number once to bring up the character screen lower bottom Press the number again to scroll to the character Refer to the NUMERIC CHARACTER TABLE on page 152 In this case we have entered Merchandiser 407 _ _ _ _ Main Me...

Page 108: ...to lock in your entered information and return to the Machine Information menu Verify that the new information you have entered appears in the status bottom line 6 Press once to return to the System Settings menu or twice to return to the Main Menu Machine Information ID106 Asset Number 5 ID104 Location 6 Merchandiser 407 ...

Page 109: ...ursor to the left and right Press to remove the letters and numbers Press to move to uppercase letters and lowercase Press 0 9 to add a letter or number Press the number once to bring up the character screen lower bottom Press the number again to scroll to the character Refer to the NUMERIC CHARACTER TABLE on page 152 In this case we have entered St Louis 47 _ _ _ _ Main Menu Price 5 Product Confi...

Page 110: ... lock in your entered information and return to the Machine Information menu Verify that the new information you have entered appears in the status bottom line 6 Press once to return to the System Settings menu or twice to return to the Main Menu Machine Information ID106 Asset Number 5 ID104 Location 6 Press EDIT to Select ...

Page 111: ...irst digit This is helpful if you enter the wrong date 5 Press to lock in the date and return to the Clock menu With Date selected verify that the status bottom line displays the date you entered in the format you selected 6 Press once to return to the System Settings menu or twice to return to the Main Menu _ _ _ Main Menu Test 5 Price Product Configuration Free Vend System Settings 6 Press EDIT ...

Page 112: ...n to the first digit This is helpful if you enter the wrong time 5 Press to lock in the time and return to the Clock menu With Time selected verify that the status bottom line displays the date you entered in the format you selected 6 Press once to return to the System Settings menu or twice to return to the Main Menu _ _ _ Main Menu Test 5 Price Product Configuration Free Vend System Settings 6 P...

Page 113: ...e 5 Press to lock in the selection and return to the Clock menu With Daylight Saving Time selected verify that the status bottom line displays the daylight saving time option you selected 6 Press once to return to the System Settings menu or twice to return to the Main Menu _ _ _ Main Menu Test 5 Price Product Configuration Free Vend System Settings 6 Press EDIT to Select System Settings Machine I...

Page 114: ...led in circle 4 Press to lock in the selection and return to the System Settings menu Verify that the status bottom line of the menu dis plays the selected option 5 Press once to return to the Main Menu _ _ Main Menu Price 5 Product Configuration Special Vend Modes Free Vend System Settings 6 Press EDIT to Select System Settings Machine Information 5 Clock Language Monetary Data Transfer 6 Spanish...

Page 115: ...option is the one with the filled in circle 5 Press to lock in the selection and return to the Monetary menu With Coin Mechanism selected verify that the status bottom line of the Monetary menu displays your Coin Mechanism option selection 6 Press once to return to the System Settings menu or twice to return to the Main Menu _ _ _ Main Menu Price 5 Product Configuration Special Vend Modes Free Ven...

Page 116: ...tal dollar amount of each type of coin that is currently inside your merchandiser You can also dispense excess or desired coins from the merchandiser at this menu 2 Press the number that corresponds with the coin value you wish to dispense For example pressing 3 would dispense one quarter Each time you press the number the merchandiser will dispense one of the corresponding value coin 3 When you a...

Page 117: ...ser to give 5 00 in change without a purchase press 0 5 0 0 If you enter more than four numbers the display will scroll back to the first digit 5 Press to lock in the selection and return to the Monetary menu Verify that the status bottom line displays the amount of change that Change Without Purchase is set for 6 Press once to return to the System Settings menu or twice to return to the Main Menu...

Page 118: ...in ing change in the merchandiser at 9 95 press 0 9 9 5 If you enter more than four numbers the display will scroll back to the first digit 5 Press to lock in the selection and return to the Monetary menu Verify that the status bottom line displays the remaining change in the merchandiser when the Low Change Message is set to display 6 Press once to return to the System Settings menu or twice to r...

Page 119: ...tion is the one with the filled in circle 5 Press to lock in the selection and return to the Monetary menu With Bill Validator selected verify that the status bottom line displays your Bill Validator option selection 6 Press until you reach the Main Menu You must do this to initialize the Bill Validator and activate the Bill Acceptance menu _ _ _ Main Menu Test 5 Price Product Configuration Free V...

Page 120: ... less than 10 00 use leading zeros For example if you wish to set the bill value at 5 00 press 0 5 0 0 If you enter more than four numbers the display will scroll back to the first digit 5 Press to lock in the selection and return to the Monetary menu Verify that the status bottom line displays the bill value that Accept on Low Change is set for 6 Press once to return to the System Settings menu o...

Page 121: ...n the XX menu press or to select Off or On The selected option is the one with the filled in circle 6 Press to lock in your selection Off or On and return to the Monetary menu Verify that the status bottom line displays the correct option when X XX is selected 7 Press once to return to the System Settings menu or twice to return to the Main Menu _ _ _ Main Menu Special Vend Modes 5 Free Vend Coins...

Page 122: ...d Reader option The selected option is the one with the filled in circle 5 Press to lock in the selection and return to the Monetary menu With Card Reader selected verify that the status bottom line displays your Card Reader option selection 6 Press once to return to the System Settings menu or twice to return to the Main Menu _ _ _ Main Menu Test 5 Price Product Configuration Free Vend System Set...

Page 123: ...cted See Select the Card Reader on page 114 3 In the Monetary menu press or to select Card Revalue and press 4 In the Card Revalue menu press or to select On or Off The selected option is the one with the filled in circle 5 Press to lock in the selection and return to the Monetary menu _ _ Main Menu Test 5 Price Product Configuration Free Vend System Settings 6 Press EDIT to Select System Settings...

Page 124: ...he status bottom line of the Monetary menu displays the selected option On or Off when Card Revalue is highlighted 7 Press once to return to the System Settings menu or twice to return to the Main Menu Monetary Change Without Purchase 5 Low Change Message Accept on Low Change Credit for Failed Vend Card Revalue 6 On ...

Page 125: ...NOTE The Multiple Vend Mode menu selection is only available when one or any combination of Coin Mechanism Bill Validator or Card Reader are activated See Select the Coin Mechanism on page 107 Select the Bill Vali dator on page 111 and or Select the Card Reader on page 114 3 In the Monetary menu select Multiple Vend Mode and press 4 In the Multiple Vend Mode menu press or to select the desired opt...

Page 126: ...ction and return to the Monetary menu 6 Verify that the status bottom line displays the selected option when Multiple Vend Mode is highlighted 7 Press once to return to the System Settings menu or twice to return to the Main Menu Monetary Bill Validator 5 Card Reader Multiple Vend Mode Credit for Failed Vend Card Revalue 6 Multi Vend ...

Page 127: ...led Vend menu selection is only available when one or any combination of Coin Mechanism Bill Validator or Card Reader are activated See Select the Coin Mechanism on page 107 Select the Bill Valida tor on page 111 and or Select the Card Reader on page 114 3 In the Monetary menu select Credit for Failed Vend and press 4 In the Credit for Failed Vend menu press or to select the desired option The sel...

Page 128: ...eturn to the Monetary Menu 6 In the Monetary menu verify that the option you selected matches the status bottom line when Credit for Failed Vend is selected 7 Press once to return to the System Settings menu or twice to return to the Main Menu Monetary Bill Validator 5 Card Reader Multiple Vend Mode Credit for Failed Vend Card Revalue 6 Hold Credit ...

Page 129: ...e 5 Press to lock in the selection and return to the Data Transfer menu 6 In the Data Transfer menu verify that the option you selected matches the status bottom line of the display when Communication Mode is selected 7 Continue on to the next procedure to Set Data List on page 122 _ _ _ _ Main Menu Price 5 Product Configuration Special Vend Mode Free Vend System Settings 6 Press EDIT to Select Sy...

Page 130: ...r Clear All 1 In the Data Transfer menu use or to select Data List and press 2 In the Data List menu use or to highlight a selection and press to enable or disable it Enabled selections will have an X s to the left NOTE By pressing you are able to quickly remove or add the X s from all of the selections 3 Press once to return to the Data Transfer menu 4 Continue on to the next procedure to Set CA3...

Page 131: ...be transmitted in a dollar count format For example 2 for two dollars 3 Press to lock in the selection and return to the Data Transfer menu Verify that the selected option is displayed in the status bottom line when CA304 Data Type is selected NOTE If your bill count is incorrect the CA304 setting may be wrong Try using the opposite CA304 setting 4 Continue on to the next procedure to Set Data Res...

Page 132: ...le 3 Press to lock in the selection and return to the Data Transfer menu Verify that the selected option is displayed in the status bottom line of the menu when Data Reset Mode is selected 4 Continue on to the next procedure to Set Event Reset Mode on page 125 _ _ Data Transfer Communication Mode 5 Data List CA304 Data Type Data Reset Mode Event Reset Mode 6 Auto Data Reset Mode o Auto 5 h Save 6 ...

Page 133: ...ess to lock in the selection and return to the Data Transfer menu Verify that the selected option is displayed in the status bottom line of the menu when Event Reset Mode is selected 4 Continue on to the next procedure to Set Printer Baud Rate on page 126 _ _ Data Transfer Data List 5 CA304 Data Type Data Reset Mode Event Reset Mode Printer Baud Rate 6 Auto Data Reset Mode o Auto 5 h Save 6 Data T...

Page 134: ...the proper Printer Baud Rate will cause the printer to not print all the data in a legible format 3 Press to lock in the selection and return to the Data Transfer menu Verify that the selected option is displayed in the status bottom line of the menu when Printer Baud Rate is selected 4 Press once to return to the System Settings menu or twice to return to the Main Menu _ _ Data Transfer Data List...

Page 135: ...per orientation of the Data Key onto the PCB header WARNING Use care when powering up the machine due to high voltage components and parts 4 Turn on power to the machine 5 Access the service keypad and display 6 Perform the procedure s that you wish to perform while Data Key is installed 7 Turn off power to the machine 8 Carefully remove the Data Key from the PCB header of the main controller at J...

Page 136: ...is IMPERATIVE that you DO NOT attempt to perform this procedure WARNING Loading or copying Firmware to the Data Key will result in the system software that operates the machine being transfered to the Data Key and will cause your machine to be inoperable DO NOT CHOOSE or try to perform this function System Settings Clock 5 Language Monetary Data Transfer Serial Flash 6 Press EDIT to Select Serial ...

Page 137: ...l you reach the Main Menu then press to scroll down to System Settings and press 2 In the System Settings menu press to select Serial Flash and press 3 In the Serial Flash menu press to select Default Data and press NOTE If the Data Key has no default data stored the only item displayed in the Default Data menu will be Save Data 4 In the Default Data menu press to select Load Data and press System...

Page 138: ...reen will appear asking you if you are sure you want to load that particular data from the Data Key Confirm by pressing 7 The menu screen will then cycle to the Ready screen 8 Remove the Data Key refer to Connect and Disconnect the Data Key on page 127 Load Data 1 181 01 00 H 5 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6 Load Data Are you sure you want to load this image from the disk ...

Page 139: ...ash and press 4 In the Serial Flash menu press to select Configuration Data and press NOTE If the Data Key has no configuration data stored the only item displayed in the Configuration Data menu will be Save Data 5 In the Configuration Data menu press to select Save Data and press 6 In the Save Data menu press to select a blank description line and press System Settings Clock 5 Language Monetary D...

Page 140: ...ess to confirm 10 A third Save Data screen will appear asking you if you are sure you want to save that particular Data Description from the Data Key Confirm by pressing The menu screen will then cycle to the Ready screen 11 To confirm that the Data Description you entered was saved follow the steps in View Image Info Data Description on Data Key on page 135 12 Remove the Data Key refer to Connect...

Page 141: ...4 In the Serial Flash menu press to select Config Sales Data and press NOTE If the Data Key has no configuration data stored the only item displayed in the Config Sales Data menu will be Save Data 5 In the Config Sales Data menu press to select Save Data and press 6 In the Save Data menu press to select a blank description line and press System Settings Clock 5 Language Monetary Data Transfer Seri...

Page 142: ...and press to confirm 7 A third Save Data screen will appear asking you if you are sure you want to save that particular Data Description from the Data Key Confirm by pressing The menu screen will then cycle to the Ready screen 8 To confirm that the Data Description you entered was saved follow the steps in View Image Info Data Description on Data Key on page 135 9 Remove the Data Key refer to Conn...

Page 143: ...manner whether using the Configuration Data or the Config Sales Data functions 3 In the Serial Flash menu press to select Configuration Data OR Config Sales Data and press NOTE If the Data Key has no data stored the only item in the Configuration Data OR Config Sales Data menu will be Save Data In that case there will be no Image Info to view 4 In the Configuration Data OR Config Sales Data menu p...

Page 144: ...tware version the Data Description that was originally entered the date the data was saved and the time the data was saved In the example at right the Data Description is diplayed as ABC123 7 Press once to return to the Image Info menu to choose another Data Description twice to return to the Configuration Data OR Config Sales Data menu to perform a different Data funtion or several times to reach...

Page 145: ...tings and press 2 In the System Settings menu press to select Serial Flash and press 3 In the System Settings menu press to select Serial Flash and press 4 In the Serial Flash menu press to select Configuration Data and press 5 In the Configuration Data menu press to select Load Data and press System Settings Clock 5 Language Monetary Data Transfer Serial Flash 6 Press EDIT to Select Serial Flash ...

Page 146: ...nfirm by pressing 8 The menu screen will then cycle to the Ready screen NOTE You may wish to store Data Key Configuration Data to the machine s memory To do so follow the steps in Backup Data on page 143 9 If you have finished performing all Data Key functions remove the Data Key refer to Connect and Disconnect the Data Key on page 127 Load Data 1 181 00 01 H 12 17 07 5 2 181 00 01 H 11 15 07 3 18...

Page 147: ...ress to select Serial Flash and press 4 In the Serial Flash menu press to select Configuration Data OR Config Sales Data and press NOTE In the Configuration Data and Config Sales Data menus Delete Data will not appear unless there is data saved to the Data Key If Delete Data does not appear there is no data to delete 5 In the Configuration Data OR Config Sales Data menu press to select Delete Data...

Page 148: ... sure you want to delete that particular Data Description from the Data Key Confirm by pressing 8 The menu screen will then cycle to the Ready screen 9 If you have finished performing all Data Key functions remove the Data Key refer to Connect and Disconnect the Data Key on page 127 Delete Data 1 181 00 01 H 12 17 07 5 2 181 00 01 H 11 15 07 3 181 00 01 H 11 01 07 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _...

Page 149: ...rm any procedures WARNING Since this area is under development attempting to use the Language Data functions may cause irreversable loss of data from your machine and or the Data Key DO NOT attempt to perform Language Data functions System Settings Clock 5 Language Monetary Data Transfer Serial Flash 6 Press EDIT to Select Serial Flash Firmware 0 Default Data 0 Configuration Data 0 Config Sales Da...

Page 150: ...ect Backup Restore Data and press 1 In the Backup Restore Data menu use or to select Last Backup and press 2 In the Last Backup screen you can view the last time the data was backed up 3 Press once to return to the Backup Restore Data menu twice to return to the System Settings menu or three times to return to the Main Menu _ _ _ Main Menu Price 5 Product Configuration Special Vend Mode Free Vend ...

Page 151: ... the Backup Restore Data menu use or to select Backup Data and press 4 In the Backup Data menu press to save all data Press to cancel You will be automatically returned to the Backup Restore Data menu 5 Press once to return to the System Settings menu or twice to return to the Main Menu _ _ _ Main Menu Price 5 Product Configuration Special Vend Mode Free Vend System Settings 6 Press EDIT to Select...

Page 152: ... or to select Restore Data and press 4 In the Restore Data menu press to save all data Press to cancel You will be automatically returned to the Backup Restore Data menu 5 Press once to return to the System Settings menu or twice to return to the Main Menu _ _ _ Main Menu Price 5 Product Configuration Special Vend Mode Free Vend System Settings 6 Press EDIT to Select System Settings Clock 5 Langua...

Page 153: ...use leading zeros For example if you wish to set the screen contrast at 9 press 0 9 If you enter more than two numbers the display will scroll back to the first digit 4 Press to lock in the setting and return to the System Settings menu 5 In the Systems Settings menu verify that the value you entered matches the status bottom line when Screen Contrast is selected 6 Press once to return to the Main...

Page 154: ...rsion screen displays the software version date and time of software and checksum of software 4 Press once to return to the System Settings menu or twice to return to the Main Menu _ _ Main Menu Test 5 Price Product Configuration Free Vend System Settings 6 Press EDIT to Select System Settings Monetary 5 Data Transfer Backup Restore Data Screen Contrast Software Version 6 Version 0181 01 00 H Soft...

Page 155: ... displays the manufacturer code serial number model number and software version of IO Board Software 4 Press once to return to the System Settings menu or twice to return to the Main Menu _ _ Main Menu Test 5 Price Product Configuration Free Vend System Settings 6 Press EDIT to Select System Settings Monetary 5 Data Transfer Backup Restore Data Screen Contrast Software Version 6 SW Version 0101 So...

Page 156: ...le 4 Press to lock in your selection and return to the System Settings menu Verify that the selected Temperature Unit is displayed on the status bottom line 5 Press once to return to the Main Menu _ _ _ Main Menu Test 5 Price Product Configuration Free Vend System Settings 6 Press EDIT to Select System Settings Data Transfer 5 Backup Restore Data Screen Contrast Software Version Temperature Units ...

Page 157: ...stem Settings and press 2 In the System Settings menu use or to select Idle Screen Options and press 3 In the Idle Screen Options menu use or to select None Time or Time and Temp The selected option is the one with the filled in circle 4 Press to lock in your selection and return to the System Settings menu Verify that the selected Idle Screen Option is displayed on the status bottom line 5 Press ...

Page 158: ...d press 4 In the second Custom Messages menu use or to select the custom message you wish to edit and press _ _ _ _ Main Menu Test 5 Price Product Configuration Free Vend System Settings 6 Press EDIT to Select System Settings Screen Contrast 5 Software Version Temperature Units Idle Screen Options Custom Messages 6 Press EDIT to Select Custom Messages Custom Messages 5 6 Press EDIT to Select Custo...

Page 159: ...cter Refer to the NUMERIC CHARACTER TABLE on page 152 6 Press to lock in your new custom message and return to the previous Custom Messages menu Verify that the new custom message that you just entered appears in the status bottom line when the corresponding Custom Messages X is selected 7 Press once to return to the first Custom Messages menu twice to return to the System Settings menu or three t...

Page 160: ...ARACTER TABLE 0 1 a b c 2 d e f 3 g h i 4 j k l 5 m n o 6 p q r s 7 t u v 8 w x y z 9 Moves the cursor backwards Moves the cursor forward Saves the message Backs out of the menu does not save message Removes characters and numbers Switches the lower case letters to uppercase letters _ ...

Page 161: ... page 154 3 Enter the Supervisor PIN code The code should be four digits Be careful when entering the PIN code if you enter more than four numbers the display will scroll back to the first digit 4 Press to lock in the setting 5 When a correct pin code is entered the screen will display Supervisor Approved then cycle back to the Security Codes menu The respective menu s will be accessible from the ...

Page 162: ...u follow the procedure in Enter Security Code on page 153 to unlock the Edit Pin menu 3 In the Edit Pin screen enter a new pin number and press The code should be four digits Be careful when entering the PIN code if you enter more than four numbers the display will scroll back to the first digit 4 Write the new Supervisor PIN code number down and keep it in a secure place 5 Press to lock in the se...

Page 163: ...t Lock Menu Items and press NOTE If Lock Menu Items does not display in the Security Codes menu follow the procedure in Enter Security Code on page 153 to unlock the Lock Menu Items menu _ _ Main Menu Product Configuration 5 Special Vend Modes Free Vend System Settings Security Codes 6 Press EDIT to Select Security Codes Lock Menu Items 5 Enter PIN Edit Supervisor PIN 6 Press EDIT to Select The fo...

Page 164: ...he or to select a Menu Item and then pressing to remove or add the X s next to the Menu Item s NOTE By pressing you are able to quickly remove or add the X s from all listed Motor Pairs 4 Press to lock in your selection s and return to the Security Codes menu 5 Press to return to the Main Menu _ Lock Menu Items Clear Data 5 Data Recall X Test Price X Product Configuration 6 ...

Page 165: ...ation selection 80 Contrast screen set 145 Controller main PCB display 7 Controls and indicators 6 C cont d Couple motors 85 Coupler spiral installing 20 Coupler spiral installing when used with coupler bearing 21 Coupler spiral installing when used with motor 20 Coupler spiral orientation 20 Coupler spiral removing 18 Credit for failed vend set 119 Custom dividers installing 14 Custom dividers re...

Page 166: ... motor connecting 15 Harness motor disconnecting 15 High price view 73 I ID number machine 99 Identification numbers view 56 Idle screen options set 149 Image info data description view on data key 135 Indexing procedure spiral one spiral one motor 39 Indexing procedure spiral two spirals one or two motors 39 Indicators controls and 6 Individual selections set prices for 70 Initial set up 9 Instal...

Page 167: ...91 Motor harness connecting 15 Motor harness disconnecting 15 Motor test return coin 67 Motor with a spiral bearing replacing 14 Motor removing 14 Motor spiral installing 18 M cont d Motor spiral removing 18 Motor status detail 65 Motor test summary 64 Motors couple 85 Moving merchandiser through narrow doorway 9 Moving merchandiser through narrow opening 10 Multiple vend mode set 117 N Non resett...

Page 168: ...g 24 Spiral bearing installing 14 Spiral bearing motor with replacing 14 Spiral coupler installing 20 Spiral coupler installing when used with coupler bearing 21 S cont d Spiral coupler installing when used with motor 20 Spiral coupler orientation 20 Spiral coupler removing 18 Spiral motor installing 18 Spiral motor removing 18 Spiral wall retainer usage 26 Spiral clockwise or counterclockwise use...

Page 169: ... Validator bill testing 40 Vend data clear 50 Vend data resettable view 46 Vend data view by product 48 Vend mode multiple set 117 Vend failed credit for set 119 Vend free turn on off 98 Vend last timed events view 55 Vend selection test 61 Vend selections test 38 Vend test without SureVend 62 Vending products tray set up 12 Vending wide products tray set up 12 Vending lunchbucket preparing mercha...

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