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.
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 ............
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 ..........................................
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) ..........
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) ........................
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.
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 maintenance.
Introduction HDC II Programming Guide SOME CONVENTIONS: All programming procedures assume that you are starting with the standby message showing in the display. If not, just press until you get there. Each programming procedure is highlighted by a pointing hand: will stand out. so it 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.
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 version number, machine and accessory configuration, and active selection status.
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 infrared light across the cup station which is broken by the cup when it falls into position. The SureVend™ software monitors the cup station sensor during the time the cup ring is cycled and for three seconds afterward.
HDC II Programming Guide Introduction The operator is protected by the anti-jackpot program of the system. It is conceivable 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-service both to protect the customer and to discourage theft.
Basic Setup HDC II Programming Guide PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES Basic Setup GAIN ACCESS TO THE SUPERVISOR MODE 1. . The display shows: ENTER CODE. You must enter the four- Press 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 UNLOCKED in the display. ENTER A NEW SUPERVISOR CODE 1. Follow the steps in "Gain Access To The Supervisor Mode", PAGE 7. 2. Press .
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.
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 # LOCKED or # UNLOCKED. 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 LOCKED. EXAMPLES: Press , then press to lock the function.
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: PRINTER - means that data will be sent directly to a printer, - OR - DEX ONLY 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 DEX - a special DEX option.
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 dollar count format.
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 3. Press to turn the talker option ON or OFF. until the display shows TALK ON or TALK 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.
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 mripb=a_s - The pulse bill validator will accept $1 bills. installed (you can exit the function). 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.
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 MDB.1.2.5.10.20 in the bill validator selection screens. * MDBK==< > will not be an option yet. Exit the bill validator setup by pressing . Bill information is now collected from the validator. *> displays. until MDBK==< 2. Press , then press 3. Press . 1. 1.00 ON will display. The first number (1.
Monetary Setup HDC II Programming Guide SELECT CARD READER 1. Press , then press the display. Press 2. 3. 4. until the current card reader is shown in to choose the desired card reader. Your choices are: NO CARD, DUMB CARD, or MDB CARD. Proceed to SELECT MONETARY OPTIONS, page 15, to customize your card reader choice. NOTE Depending upon your choice of card reader, some displays may not appear. CONTINUE.
HDC II Programming Guide Monetary Setup 2. Press until one of the following is displayed: 3. ACC=<$$ X.XX -Accept any bill of value $X.XX or less, regardless of available change. Hold the last bill which meets or exceeds maximum price in escrow. (This setting is normally used.) - OR - 4. ACC.STK X.XX -Accept any bill of value $X.XX or less, regardless of available change. Immediately stack the last bill. Example: If setting is ACC.STK 1.00 and maximum price is $1.50.
Monetary Setup 7. Press HDC II Programming Guide until the display shows: LOW.MSG X.XX. The display will show USE EXACT CHANGE when the amount of available change in the coin mechanism falls below the value of "X.XX". Enter a value with the number keys. For example, if LOW.MSG 1.00 is displayed, the USE EXACT CHANGE message is displayed when less than a dollar's worth of change is in the coin mechanism.
HDC II Programming Guide Monetary Setup SET UP WINNER MODE WINNER 1. Press At preselected intervals, a customer may receive a refund for a selection. You can select the interval and qualifying selections. , then press until one of the following is displayed: WINNER OFF - Winner function is disabled. - OR - WIN XXX - Winners are allowed at certain intervals, represented by "XXX". Press to display the desired choice. If you selected WINNER OFF, you can exit the function. 2.
Cup Configuration HDC II Programming Guide NOTE If displaying WINNER by selection, press once to redisplay wildcard ( =*, ABC....) selections. AN EXAMPLE . . . You want to enable winners on all selections except E and F. Do the following: a. Press . The letters A through J appear in the display instead of the dashes. b. Press "E" and "F". The letters E and F in the display are replaced by dashes. NOTE This is a two-part screen. Press to display selections X_ _ 2 _ _ _ _. 4. CONTINUE.
HDC II Programming Guide Cup Configuration SET THE MACHINE TYPE AND CONFIGURATION CODE (SUPERVISOR MODE ONLY) until the display shows MACH.TYPE 0 or 1. 1. Press , then 2. Press or 1 to enter MACH.TYPE 1. 3. Press until the display shows D+J+ WXYZ . “D” is the automatic delivery door status. A plus sign (+) means the door is on; a dash (-) means the door is off. Toggle this setting by pressing . “J” is the whipper setting. Toggle a plus sign (+) or a dash (-) with the J key.
Cup Configuration HDC II Programming Guide SINGLE BREW A machine with only one brewed selection (the second selection is freeze dried). Uses a single barrel brewer. DUAL BREW A machine with two brewed selections. DUAL CONDIMENT A machine with two separate sets of condiments (lightener/sugar) to avoid cross-flavoring.
HDC II Programming Guide Cup Configuration Canister Mapping DISABLE SELECTIONS IN THE MERCHANDISER 1. Press , then press until the display shows something like this: LK. ABCDEFGH This display means that all regular size selections (A - H) are not available for vending. An available selection has its letter replaced by a blank space. Press 2. to display the second screen for X, Y, and Z selections. Press the appropriate letter to toggle the display on or off.
Cup Configuration HDC II Programming Guide SET UP CUP SIZES Make sure the cup sizes you select agree with the cups you have actually loaded during setup. 1. Press the display shows X OZ Y. "X" is the currently selected drink size for the cups in turret 2 (normally large cups), "Y" is the currently selected drink size for the cups in turrets 1A and 1B (normally regular cups). 2. Press to toggle through the #1 cup ring sizes; press to toggle the #2 cup ring size. 3.
HDC II Programming Guide Cup Configuration ASSIGN CUP SIZES TO SELECTIONS (SUPERVISOR MODE ONLY) You can load up to two different sizes of cups in your machine (see "Set Up Cup Sizes", PAGE 23). You may not always want a certain selection to use all of the cup sizes in your machine. For example, espresso is normally served in regular cups, so you probably will not want it to be available in large or jumbo cups. 1. Press , then press until the display shows something like this: 0. ABCDEFGH.
Set up a Hot Drink HDC II Programming Guide SET UP A HOT DRINK Set up a Hot Drink Be sure that the cup sizes you set in "Set Up Cup Sizes", PAGE 23, agree with the cup sizes actually in your machine. All procedures for setting up the hot drinks are similar, so this example will demonstrate how to set up the A selection, regular size fresh brew coffee. 1. Press , then press until the display shows SETUP - *. The * star ( ) represents the selection (A, B, etc.). The dash (-) represents the 2. 3.
HDC II Programming Guide Set up a Hot Drink Whipper Options WHP.
Set up a Hot Drink HDC II Programming Guide OPTIONS: a. At any of the preceding displays, you can press that item. b. At any of the preceding displays, you can press to test throw * or # (on the selection switch panel) to step through a list of that item's throw times for other selections where that item is active. For example, pressing # at the WAT. A display will show the throw time for WAT. B. This is a handy way to move from one selection to another without going to the SETUP screen first.
HDC II Programming Guide Set up a Hot Drink COLLECTING DRY PRODUCT GRAM THROWS Measuring the gram throw allows you to get the right amount of dry product or condiment into your hot drink. To do this, you need a container to catch the product throw and an accurate gram scale to measure its weight. 1. Make a measuring container by cutting down a paper cup until it fits under the canister spout as shown. 2. Weigh the measuring cup and zero the gram scale accordingly. 3.
Set up a Hot Drink HDC II Programming Guide Table D1 Dry Product Weight and Throw Time Factory Default Settings Weight (in grams) per size cup (in ounces) Selection Throw times (in seconds) per size cup 5 7 8 A Fresh brew coffee 5.70 1.60 8.00 2.20 9.00 2.50 10.00 11.00 13.00 15.30 17.50 19.60 21.80 2.80 3.10 3.65 4.25 4.85 5.45 6.05 A Freeze dry coffee 0.90 0.35 1.20 0.50 1.50 0.60 1.60 0.65 1.80 0.70 2.20 0.90 2.55 1.00 2.90 1.15 3.25 1.30 3.65 1.45 Strong freeze dry cof- 1.
HDC II Programming Guide Set up a Hot Drink Table D1 Dry Product Weight and Throw Time Factory Default Settings Weight (in grams) per size cup (in ounces) Selection E Throw times (in seconds) per size cup 5 7 8 9 10 12 Sugar used in cappuc- 3.60 cino 0.45 5.20 0.65 6.00 0.75 6.55 0.80 7.30 0.90 8.70 1.10 14 16 18 20 10.20 11.60 13.10 14.55 1.25 1.45 1.65 1.80 Extra sugar used in E cappuccino 4.60 0.60 6.95 0.90 7.75 1.00 8.50 1.10 9.25 1.20 11.15 13.10 15.00 16.95 18.50 1.45 1.
Set up a Hot Drink HDC II Programming Guide COLLECTING HOT WATER THROWS National Vendors recommends the factory default times be used for hot water throws to ensure proper mixing. Table W1 gives the factory default water throw times for the various size cups and product selections. WARNING This water is HOT! Be careful. For a non-brewed selection, collect the water throws as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Place a cup in the cup delivery station.
HDC II Programming Guide Set up a Hot Drink CUP FOR TAKING WATER THROWS CUP DELIVERY STATION 653p0011 Table W1 Water Throw Default Times and Volumes Time (in seconds) per size cup Selection Volume (in ml) per size cup 5 oz A Fresh brew coffee B Fresh brew decaf A Freeze dry coffee B Freeze dry decaf C 6th Product D Espresso (FB) D Espresso (FD) F Tea G Chocolate H Soup H Soluble Product X Soluble Product July, 2003 5.00 135 5.00 135 5.00 125 5.00 125 5.00 110 2.25 62.5 2.50 62.
Set up a Hot Drink HDC II Programming Guide RECIPES CAPPUCCINO Cappuccino is made with various ratios of chocolate to coffee, according to taste. Lightener (E timer) is also used for cappuccino. For an example, the default chocolate-to-coffee ratio of 15/85 in a 8.25 oz. cup consists of the following: • • • • A chocolate throw (DR.2) lasting .65 seconds, providing 15% of the normal chocolate throw (approximately 5.4 grams*). A water throw for the chocolate (WA.2) lasting 2.
HDC II Programming Guide Set up a Hot Drink CAFFÉ LATTE Caffé Latte has a rich, robust coffee flavor. It is a full-bodied hot beverage with extra creamer, whipped to frothy perfection, with sugar optional. Try this recipe to expand your gourmet product selections and increase premium pricing opportunities. ENTER THE SUPERVISOR CODE: 1. Press . The display shows: ENTER CODE. You must enter the four- digit supervisor code within 6 seconds to gain access.
Set up a Hot Drink HDC II Programming Guide SET UP YOUR SELECTION: 1 D 6 or 7 Drink Selection Setup Large Cup Size 12 OZ TIME SEC. FB / FD 14 OZ TIME SEC. FB / FD 16 OZ TIME SEC. FB / FD 18 OZ TIME SEC. FB / FD 20 OZ TIME SEC. FB / FD 12 cup 320/305 14 cup ml 375/355 16 cup ml 425/405 18 cup ml 480/455 20 cup 535/505 ml ml 3.65 13.0/2.2 4.25 gm 15.3/ 4.85 2.55 gm 17.5/2.9 5.45 gm 19.6/ 6.05 3.25 gm 21.8/ 3.65 gm SUGAR 0.35 2.7 gm 0.40 3.1 gm 0.45 3.5 gm 0.55 4.25 gm 0.60 4.
HDC II Programming Guide Set up a Hot Drink EUROPEAN CAPPUCCINO Introducing a great new blended drink called EUROPEAN CAPPUCCINO: First, a portion of cappuccino topping mix (or lightener) is dispensed, then layered on top is a small serving of strong coffee. 1. Replace product in the soup (or international coffee) canister with the lightener or cappuccino topping mix. 2. Press . The display shows: ENTER CODE. You must enter the four- digit supervisor code within 6 seconds to gain access.
Set up a Hot Drink HDC II Programming Guide BLENDED SELECTIONS Two new blended selections are offered with the Y and Z keys. Any two base products, a primary and secondary, can be blended from 15% to 85% in 5% increments. The primary product is dispensed first followed by the secondary creating a 'layer.' To reverse the order dispensed to the cup, invert the primary and secondary products. The blended drink will support condiments if condiments are valid for either of the base products.
HDC II Programming Guide Set up a Hot Drink VIEW OR SET THE HOT WATER TANK TEMPERATURE 1. 2. 3. Press then until the display shows ° . In this pbq=O MO = c= example, 202° is the water tank temperature setpoint in degrees Fahrenheit. If a decimal point appears next to the "F", the heater is on. If desired, enter a new setpoint in the accepted range of 149° - 205° F (65° - 96° C). NOTE The lower limit for vending is 20° below setpoint, up to a maximum of 180° F (82° C).
Set up a Hot Drink HDC II Programming Guide SET UP LOW POWER SETTINGS Low power settings allow for the water tank to be set to a lower temperature at up to 4 different dates and times. For example, you want to lower the tank temperature to 160º F overnight on Mondays through Fridays. The machine tank temperature setpoint will be changed to 160º F at 6:00 pm and maintained at that temperature until 5:00 am on the following morning when the setpoint is returned to 202º F.
HDC II Programming Guide 7. Set up a Hot Drink . The display shows 1. MESG OFF or 1. MESG X. "OFF" Press = means there is no custom message selected, and "X" represents the custom message number set for this interval. Press the number key of the message (1 through 8) you want displayed. To edit this message, press and follow the procedure given in EDIT CUSTOM MESSAGE (page 49). Press 0 to turn the message OFF for this time interval. . The display shows L.PWR 202. 8. Press 9. Press 1, 6, and 0.
Set up a Hot Drink HDC II Programming Guide SET THE BOWL RINSE TIME Mixing bowl(s) can be automatically rinsed by one of two methods: You can specify a set time of day when the bowl is rinsed, or you can specify that rinsing takes place a set time after the last selection is vended. 1. Press then until the display shows one of the following: RIN.HRS 2.5 - This is how soon the machine rinses the bowls after a vend. In this example, bowl rinse takes place 2.5 hours after the last vend. Range: 2.0 - 12.
HDC II Programming Guide SureVend Configuration TURN SUREVEND™ ON OR OFF SureVend Configuration 1. Press then until the display shows one of the following: SURE.V OFF: None of the SureVend™ functions are available. Use this if the SureVend™ system is not installed, or there is some reason you do not want to use it (for example in a high cup theft situation). SURE.V ON. The SureVend™ system is operative. All of the SureVend™ functions are available. 2. Press to switch between the two choices. 3.
SureVend Configuration HDC II Programming Guide SET UP THE SUREVEND™ ANTI-JACKPOT TIMER then until the display shows AJP.TMR XXM . XX 1. Press 2. represents how many minutes SureVend™ will be disabled for either cup ring. The same value applies to the two timers (one on each ring). Enter a number using either keypad. If any cup ring motor fails to deliver a cup on two consecutive attempts, the cup ring goes out of service.
HDC II Programming Guide Setup Time SET THE TIME OF DAY Setup Time . The display shows TIME HH.MM. "HH.MM" is the time of 1. Press 2. day in 24-hour format. Enter the current time using the number keys. NOTE 9:00 am is entered with a leading zero, like this: 0900; 9:00 pm is entered as 2100. 3. CONTINUE. SET MONTH, DATE, AND YEAR 1. 2. Press , and press until the display shows MM/DD/YY X. "MM" is the month, "DD" is the date, YY is the year, X is the day of the week (1=sunday, 2=monday, etc.
Setup Time HDC II Programming Guide SET TIME-OF-DAY INHIBIT VENDING Vending can be inhibited up to four times a day. , then press until the display shows INHIB - - - -. 1. Press 2. See "Time Interval Editing", PAGE 46 for an example of how to set up time-of-day inhibited vending. SET TIME-OF-DAY FREE VENDING , then press until the display shows FREEV - - - -. 1. Press 2. See "Time Interval Editing", PAGE 46 for an example of how to set up time-of-day free vending.
HDC II Programming Guide Setup Time TIME INTERVAL EDITING You can select up to four times of day for each special vending period. NOTE If two or more of these time periods overlap, the interval with the highest priority will overrule the other(s). This order of precedence is: 1. INHIBIT 2. FREEVEND 3. DISCOUNT For example, if a DISCOUNT time period is scheduled for a certain area before the end of an INHIBIT time period, DISCOUNT does not begin until the INHIBIT interval has ended for that area.
Setup Time 5. HDC II Programming Guide . The display shows 1.STOP X.XX. X.XX is the currently set Press == == stop time. Enter a new stop time (24-hour format) for this interval. To enter the time for 6:00 pm, enter 1800. You have now established a 25% discount that starts at 3:30 pm and ends at 6:00 pm. 6. . The display shows 1.@ - - - - - - - . The dashes represent the Press days that this time interval is active. Pressing number keys 1 through 7 switches the days on/off.
HDC II Programming Guide Messages SELECT A STANDBY MESSAGE Messages 1. 2. 3. 4. Press , then press until the display shows STANDBY XX. "XX" represents the current message number selected for the standby message. Two dashes mean that the factory-set message is selected. To select a message, just press the corresponding number (1 through 8). To display the factory-set message, press 0. The selected message (except the factory-set message) can be edited.
Messages HDC II Programming Guide EDIT CUSTOM MESSAGE 1. Press , then press until the display shows the number of the message you want to edit. represents the message number you pressed). =jbpp^d b=u ' . Press bafq=jpd p is displayed (X NOTE Custom message 8 represents the INSERT MUG message. 2. Press . The message text is displayed with the first character flashing. 3. To view the message, press . The message scrolls across the display. To stop the scrolling, press 4. .
HDC II Programming Guide Messages ENTERING YOUR MESSAGE Most of the keys on the control panel have a special purpose to help you create and edit your messages: Inserts an R at the flashing character. Inserts a space at the flashing character. Inserts an S at the flashing character. Deletes the current character and closes up the space. Inserts a T at the flashing character. Deletes the current character and leaves the space. Repeats the letter to the left of the flashing character.
Check the Setup HDC II Programming Guide VIEW WATER TANK TEMPERATURE Check the Setup 1. . The display shows XXX °F . "XXX" is the current water Press tank temperature. "° F" means that the temperature is displayed in degrees Fahrenheit (may be shown in degrees Celsius, depending upon your choice. See "View or Set the Hot Water Tank Temperature", PAGE 38). A decimal point shown in the display indicates that the tank heater is operating. 2. CONTINUE. VIEW MACHINE TYPE/CONFIGURATION SETTING 1.
HDC II Programming Guide Check the Setup VIEW CUP SIZES ASSIGNED TO SELECTIONS 1. Press , then press until the display shows 0. - - C - - - G -. This example shows that regular size cups are assigned to selections C & G. NOTE Press to display the remaining selections: 0 X - - - 2 - - - - NOTE If you have only one cup size in your machine, you will not see the next display. 2. . The display shows 1. ABC- - FGH.
View Machine Data HDC II Programming Guide SET PRICES . The display shows something like ** 2.50 .25. This dis- 1. Press 2. play shows the maximum and minimum prices set in the machine. In this example, the maximum price is $2.50 and the minimum is $0.25. Enter prices using one of the following methods: SET ENTIRE MACHINE TO ONE PRICE . . . a. Press . The display shows ** X.XX . Enter a price using the number keys. All selections in the machine are now set to this price.
HDC II Programming Guide View Machine Data VIEW DATA FOUR DIFFERENT WAYS Paid sales and vends can be viewed four different ways: 1. 2. 3. 4. **$ XX.XX - Total Paid Sales for the machine 1*$ XX.XX - Total Sales by Drink Size *A$ XX.XX - Total Sales by Selection (both sizes) 1A$ XX.XX - Total Sales by Individual Selection. See next four sections for details. VIEW TOTAL PAID SALES 1. Press , then press until the display shows **$ XX.XX. "XX.
View Machine Data HDC II Programming Guide VIEW TOTAL SALES BY SELECTION (BOTH CUP SIZES) , then press until the display shows **$ XX.XX. 1. Press 2. Press A. The display will read *A XX.XX. XX.XX will be the total sales, for both the large cup and small cup for selection A, 3. Press 4. CONTINUE. to cycle through all available selections. VIEW TOTAL SALES BY INDIVIDUAL SELECTION , then press until the display shows **$ XX.XX. 1. Press 2. Press 0 and A. The display will read 0A XX.XX. XX.
HDC II Programming Guide View Machine Data VIEW TOTAL PAID VENDS , then press until the display shows ** XX. "XX" is 1. Press 2. the total number of paid vends for the entire machine. If desired, view this data by individual selection or drink size. 3. CONTINUE. VIEW TOTAL PAID VENDS BY PRICE LINE until the display shows ** XX. 1. Press , then press 2. Press . The display shows .30’11435. This is an example of a price line for items priced at $0.30.
View Machine Data HDC II Programming Guide CLEAR PAID SALES DATA ONLY 1. Press , then press until the display shows **$ XX.XXK "XX.XX" is a dollar and cents figure showing the total of all PAID sales in the machine (as opposed to unpaid sales like winner and free vends). This is the total since the last time it was cleared. 2. Press and hold . Two beeps sound and the display shows CLEARING momentarily, and then changes to FINISHED. All paid sales data is cleared; other data is not cleared. 3.
HDC II Programming Guide View Machine Data VIEW AMOUNT IN VALIDATOR (NOT SHOWN IF ZERO) 1. Press , then press until the display shows DBV XX.XX. "XX.XX" is the dollar amount in the bill stacker. 2. Press to show the quantities of bills in the stacker. For example, the display shows $0120, meaning that there are 20 dollar bills in the bill stacker. Press again to show the quantities of other bills, such as $5s, $10s, or $20s. 3. CONTINUE.
View Machine Data HDC II Programming Guide VIEW DISCOUNT SALES BY TIME INTERVAL (NOT SHOWN IF ZERO) until the display shows **$ XX.XXK 1. Press , then press 2. Press . The display shows 1.DSC .00. This is the total sales for dis- count interval 1. 3. Press to view intervals 2 through 4. 4. CONTINUE. VIEW FREE VENDS (NOT SHOWN IF ZERO) 1. Press , then press until the display shows -0$ XX.XX. 2. Press , then press until the display shows FRV XX.XX. "XX.
HDC II Programming Guide View Machine Data VIEW TIME DATA until the display shows TIME DATA. 1. Press , then press 2. Press . Something similar to the following message scrolls across the display: MAIN.1 237M 01/30 10.13 This example shows the latest time interval the main (machine) door was open (1). It was open for 237 minutes, and was opened on January 30 (01/ 30) at 10:13 am (10.13). Press . If applicable, similar displays will appear for intervals 2, 3, and 4.
View Machine Data 7. Press HDC II Programming Guide . The following message scrolls across the display: PRICE SET 01/30 9.42 This example shows that the last time prices were set was on January 30 (01/30) at 9:42 am (9.42). 8. Press . The following message scrolls across the display: LAST.VND 0A 01/29 4.51 This example shows that the last vend for selection 0A was on January 23 at 4:51 am. Press 9. to scroll through the last vend times for each selection. CONTINUE.
HDC II Programming Guide View Machine Data VIEW NUMBER OF TEST VENDS (NOT SHOWN IF ZERO) , then press until the display shows TST X. "X" is the 1. Press 2. number of test vends. If desired, view this data by product and individual selection. 3. CONTINUE. VIEW NUMBER OF MUG VENDS (NOT SHOWN IF ZERO) , then press until the display shows MUG X. "X" is 1. Press 2. the number of mug vends. If desired, view this data by tray and individual selection. 3. CONTINUE.
View Machine Data HDC II Programming Guide VIEW CUP RING CYCLES RELATED TO SUREVEND™ (NOT SHOWN IF ZERO) 1. Press , then press until the display shows SV.TOT XX. XX represents the number of vends during which more than one ring cycle was required to successfully dispense a cup. 2. Press to clear the count. 3. CONTINUE. VIEW TIMES NO CUP WAS DETECTED AFTER A CUP RING CYCLED (NOT SHOWN IF ZERO) 1. Press , then press until the display shows SV.FL1 XX.
HDC II Programming Guide Test the Machine TEST VEND SELECTIONS AND VERIFY CREDIT ADDED Test the Machine 1. . The display shows TEST .00. You may now test vend selec- Press tions. If you insert money into the machine, the zeros in the display will be replaced with the amount of the credit. After the item vends, your money will be returned. NOTES SureVend™ is not operational during a test vend. You may make one more test vend if you close the door while still in TEST VEND mode. 2. CONTINUE.
Test the Machine HDC II Programming Guide TEST THE GRINDER(S) , then press until the display shows GRIND TEST. 1. Press 2. Press the number key that corresponds to the grinder you want to test. It will run for one cycle. 3. CONTINUE. TEST THE AIR until the display shows AIR TEST. 1. Press , then press 2. Press to run the air compressor. 3. CONTINUE. TEST THE BREWER 1. Press , then press until the display shows BREW TEST. NOTE Keep away from the brewer mechanism while it is operating.
HDC II Programming Guide Test the Machine RINSE THE BREWER until the display shows BREW RINSE. 1. Press , then press 2. Press to rinse the brewer. The display shows RINSING until the oper- ation is complete. 3. CONTINUE. TEST SWITCHES OR SENSORS , then press until the display shows IN.MKPHL12. 1. Press 2.
Test the Machine HDC II Programming Guide VIEW SUREVEND™ AVERAGE CALIBRATION VALUE 1. Press , then press until the display shows CAL.AVE XXX. XXX represents the average sensor calibration value (should be between 50 and 255 for proper sensor operation - i.e. 51 through 254). Although this number could go as low as 20, the SureVend™ system will be inoperative in this condition. 2. CONTINUE. CLEAR TANK ERRORS AND FILL THE TANK until the display shows TANK FILL. 1. Press , then press 2. Press .
HDC II Programming Guide Test the Machine VIEW DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGES 1. Press . The display shows any of the following diagnostic mes- sages, depending upon any fault(s) present: NO ERRORS KEYPAD XY ROM ERROR RAM ERROR None of the following errors are detected: Key(s) x, y stuck. Error in the programming EPROM. Machine will not operate. RAM is not initialized or is not compatible with the currently loaded software.
Test the Machine HDC II Programming Guide WHIP 1 2 3 4 5Whipper motor failure (motor 1, 2, 3, 4, 5). DOOR JAM The automatic delivery door is jammed. NO MECH Coin mech not detected - machine will not operate if configMECH COMM MECH.SENSOR MECH ROM MECH.ERR MECH.ACCEPT MECH JAM CARD.F.COMM DEBIT CARD CHECK DBV DBV.ACCEPT DBV COMM DBV MOTOR DBV SENSOR DBV JAM DBV STACKR CHK PRICE NONE READY SV.ERR CUP 1 SV.ERR CUP 2 6730018 ured for coin mech. Incomplete coin mech communications — check harness.
HDC II Programming Guide SV.ERR PCB SV.ERR SNSR AJP.TMR1 XX AJP.TMR2 XX FLTR PAPER NO BREWER BREWER.ERR BREWER JAM RESET BRWR Test the Machine SureVend™ is ON but not working. The last calibration sample was 255. Check that the SureVend™ PCB is present at J34. SureVend™ is ON but not working. The last calibration sample was ≤50. Check for a blocked sensor or disconnected harness. SureVend™ is active and ring 1 anti-jackpot timer is ON. XX is a value between 1 and 99 in minutes.
Test the Machine HDC II Programming Guide SET FREEVEND OPTIONS 1. Press , then press until one of the following is displayed: FREE OFF - Normal vending mode. No items are on freevend. (A closure on the optional keyswitch input causes the machine to go out of service.) - OR - FREE ON - All items are on freevend. The credit display shows NO MONEY REQUIRED (A closure on the optional keyswitch causes the machine to go out of service.
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Hot Drink Center II Programming Guide Programming Procedure Index A Air, Test ..............................................................................................................65 Alt Vends, View .................................................................................................62 Anti-Jackpot Timer, SureVend ..........................................................................43 B Baud Rate, Select ..............................................................................
Hot Drink Center II Programming Guide Programming Procedure Index D Data Clear All Resettable ....................................................................................56 Clear Paid Sales Only .................................................................................57 Download to a PDCD .................................................................................70 Recall Code ...................................................................................................
Hot Drink Center II Programming Guide Programming Procedure Index L Language, Select ................................................................................................12 Lock Mode Key ......................................................................................................9 Payout Key ....................................................................................................9 Low Power Settings, Set ........................................................................
Hot Drink Center II Programming Guide Programming Procedure Index S Sales By Drink Size, View ...................................................................................54 By Individual Selection, View ....................................................................55 By Selection, View .....................................................................................55 Discount, View by Time Interval ................................................................
Hot Drink Center II Programming Guide Programming Procedure Index T Test Whipper .......................................................................................................64 Throws Dry Product Gram .......................................................................................28 Hot Water ....................................................................................................31 Time Interval Editing ...........................................................................
Hot Drink Center II Programming Guide Programming Procedure Index V View Number of Times No Cup Was Detected After a Cup Ring Cycled ..........63 Software Version .........................................................................................43 SureVend Average Calibration Value .........................................................67 SureVend Last Recorded Calibration Value ...............................................66 Time Data ............................................................
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