Crane Merchandising Systems 675 user manual

User manual for the device Crane Merchandising Systems 675

Device: Crane Merchandising Systems 675
Category: Beverage Dispenser
Manufacturer: Crane Merchandising Systems
Size: 2.71 MB
Added : 4/25/2014
Number of pages: 86
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This machine has been engineered to our own rigid safety and performance standards. It has been designed to comply with sanitation and health guidelines recommended by the Automatic Merchandising Health-Industry Council (AMHIC) and it conforms with all other NAMA safety recommendations. This machine has been manufactured in accordance with the safety standards of both Underwriter’s Laboratories and the Canadian Standards Association. To maintain this degree of safety and to continue to achi

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Hot Drink Center II Programming Guide Table of Contents Title Page Introduction ...................................................................................1 Getting Around ..........................................................................................1 The Displays ..............................................................................................2 The Function Keys .....................................................................................2 Other Keys ...

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Hot Drink Center II Programming Guide Table of Contents Title Page Set up a Hot Drink ......................................................................25 Collecting Dry Product Gram Throws..................................................... 28 Collecting Hot Water Throws.................................................................. 31 Cappuccino ..............................................................................................33 Caffé Latte .................................

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Hot Drink Center II Programming Guide Table of Contents Title Page View Machine Data .....................................................................53 View Data Four Different Ways.............................................................. 54 View Total Paid Sales.............................................................................. 54 View Total Sales by Drink Size............................................................... 54 View Total Sales by Selection (both Cup Sizes) .

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Hot Drink Center II Programming Guide Table of Contents Title Page Test the Machine .........................................................................64 Test Drop a Cup....................................................................................... 64 Test the Automatic Delivery Door .......................................................... 64 Test the Whipper(S)................................................................................. 64 Test the Grinder(S) ...............

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Introduction HDC II Programming Guide GETTING AROUND Introduction Getting around the Hot Drink Center software is pretty easy once you know the features that are available to you, and how to use them. The three main parts you will use are the SERVICE KEYPAD, the SELECTION SWITCH PANEL, and the DISPLAY. The Service Keypad For most of your programming jobs, you will be using the service keypad, conveniently located on the monetary panel. The service keypad has 16 keys. The three columns

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HDC II Programming Guide Introduction THE DISPLAYS The 10-character display performs two functions, and is referred to in this book as "the display":  It shows the customer's selection and how much credit is in the machine, as well as the ready, service, and time of day messages.  It provides information and feedback to the service person during mainte - nance. DISPLAY THE FUNCTION KEYS The keys on the control panel can be used for up to three things: THE PRIMARY PURPOSE THIS IS THE MAIN JOB

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Introduction HDC II Programming Guide SOME CONVENTIONS: All programming procedures assume that you are starting with the standby mes- sage showing in the display. If not, just press until you get there. Each programming procedure is highlighted by a pointing hand: so it will stand out. Definitions and helpful information will appear in shadow boxes: HELPFUL HINT When you see the word CONTINUE at the end of a function, it means to press until you return to the standby message. 6730018 3 Jul

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HDC II Programming Guide Introduction CONTROL PANEL SWITCH FUNCTIONS EXPLAINED Press this button to put your machine into the Price Setting mode. You can see maximum and minimum machine prices, and change prices for entire machine, product, or individual selection. Press this button to set up how the Free Vend mode will operate. Press this button to view the water tank temperature, software ver- sion number, machine and accessory configuration, and active selec- tion status. Press this button

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Introduction HDC II Programming Guide SUREVEND™ SureVend™ ensures that a cup is always available in the cup station before any money is collected or product delivered. The sensing system is a beam of infra- red light across the cup station which is broken by the cup when it falls into posi- tion. The SureVend™ software monitors the cup station sensor during the time the cup ring is cycled and for three seconds afterward. If a cup is not detected, the soft- ware will first determine if a seco

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HDC II Programming Guide Introduction The operator is protected by the anti-jackpot program of the system. It is con- ceivable that a customer could prevent cups from reaching the sensing area of the cup station in order to steal the cups and then get his or her money back for the vend. Under the SureVend™ Anti-Jackpot system, the operator can lose no more than two cups in a row per ring. Then that ring is temporarily placed out-of-ser- vice both to protect the customer and to discourage t

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Basic Setup HDC II Programming Guide PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES Basic Setup GAIN ACCESS TO THE SUPERVISOR MODE 1. Press . The display shows: ENTER CODE . You must enter the four- digit supervisor code within 6 seconds to gain access. NOTE A new machine has a factory-set supervisor code of 0000. When you have entered the right code, you will hear two beeps and see UN LO CKED in the display. ENTER A NEW SUPERVISOR CODE 1. Follow the steps in "Gain Access To The Supervisor Mode", PAGE 7. 2. Press .

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HDC II Programming Guide Basic Setup ENTER A NEW DATA RECALL CODE If the proper non-zero code is entered, sales and non-resettable sales data can be viewed without opening the machine’s door. 1. Follow the steps in "Gain Access To The Supervisor Mode", PAGE 7. 2. Press , then until the display shows NR XXXX . The X's rep- resent the currently entered code. Use the number keys to enter a new code, if desired. NOTE A code of 0000 disables this feature. USAGE With the machine in ready mode, en

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Basic Setup HDC II Programming Guide LOCK OR UNLOCK MODE OR PAYOUT KEYS 1. Follow the steps in "Gain Access To The Supervisor Mode", PAGE 7 2. Press , then until the display shows either # LO CKED or # UN LO CKED . To see if a key is locked or unlocked, press that key. 3. Press to change between locked and unlocked. When anyone other than the supervisor tries to enter a locked mode, the display shows LO CKED . EXAMPLES: Press , then press to lock the function. Now, non-supervisory user

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HDC II Programming Guide Basic Setup SET PRINTER OR DEX OPTIONS 1. Follow the steps in "Gain Access To The Supervisor Mode", PAGE 7. 2. Press , then until the display shows: PR I N T E R - means that data will be sent directly to a printer, - OR - DEX O N LY means that data remains in memory after it is downloaded into a portable data collection device (PDCD), - OR - DEX + CLR means that resettable data is cleared after it is downloaded into a PDCD. - OR - NR - a special DEX option. All sale

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Basic Setup HDC II Programming Guide SET DEX OPTIONS (DEX MODE ONLY) 1. Follow the steps in "Gain Access To The Supervisor Mode", PAGE 7. 2. Press , then until the display shows one of two resettable bill validator totals transmitted to the DEX device: CA 304 = N.C. - the value of bills in the stacker will be transmitted in a cash format. For example: 200 for two dollars. (This is the default setting.) CA 304 = N.O. - the value of bills in the stacker will be transmitted in a dol- lar coun

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HDC II Programming Guide Monetary Setup SET TALKER MODE 1. Follow the steps in "Gain Access To The Supervisor Mode", PAGE 7. 2. Press , then until the display shows TALK or A OFF. 3. Press to turn the talker option ON or OFF. NOTE Talker hardware must be installed for this to work. 4. CONTINUE. SELECT DISPLAY LANGUAGE 1. Press . The current LANGUAGE displays. Press to choose the desired language. Your choices are: ENG L I S H , DEU T SC H , FRANCAIS , ESPANOL , PORTUG UES , SWED ISH, NED

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Monetary Setup HDC II Programming Guide SELECT BILL VALIDATOR 1. Press , then press until one of the following is displayed: - NO DBV No bills will be accepted or there is no bill validator installed (you can exit the function). b=a_s mrip - The pulse bill validator will accept $1 bills. - SER. 1.2.5.10.20 The serial bill validator is selected and will accept $1, $2, $5, $10, and $20 bills. Use BILL SELECTION METHOD below to change the bills that will be accepted. - MDB.1. 2. 5.10.20 A stan

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HDC II Programming Guide Monetary Setup INITIAL SETUP OF A NON-STANDARD BILL VALIDATOR 1. Connect the bill validator, and follow the steps in "Select Bill Validator", PAGE 13 to select M D B . 1. 2. 5. 1 0 . 2 0 in the bill validator selection screens. MD B = < > will not be an option yet. Exit the bill validator setup by press- * ing . Bill information is now collected from the validator. 2. Press , then press until MDB K== < > displays. * 3. Press . 1. 1.00 ON will display. The first n


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