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DICHIARAZIONE DI CONFORMITA’
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
DÉCLARATION DE CONFORMITÉ
KONFORMITÄTSERKLÄRUNG
DECLARACIÓN DE CONFORMIDAD
DECLARAÇÃO DE CONFORMIDADE
VERKLARING VAN OVEREENSTEMMING
INTYG OM ÖVERENSSTÄMMELSE
OVERENSSTEMMELSESERKLÆRING
YHDENMUKAISUUSTODISTUS
Dichiara che la macchina descritta nella targhetta di identificazione, è conforme alle disposizioni legislative delle direttive:89/392, 89/336, 73/23 CEE e successive modifiche ed integrazioni.
Declares that the machine described in the identification plate conforms to the legislative directions of the directives: 89/392, 89/336, 73/23 EEC and further amendments and integrations.
Déclare que l’appareil décrit dans la plaque signalétique satisfait aux prescriptions des directives: 89/392, 89/336, 73/23 CEE et modifications/intégrations suivantes.
Erklärt, daß das im Typenschild beschriebene Gerät den EWG Richtlinien 89/392,89/336, 73/23 sowie den folgenden Änderungen/Ergänzungen entspricht.
Declara que la máquina descripta en la placa de identificación, resulta conforme a las disposiciones legislativas de lasdirectivas: 89/392, 89/336, 73/23 CEE y modificaciones y integraciones sucesivas.
Declara que o distribuidor descrita na chapa de identificação é conforme às disposições legislativas das directivas CEE89/392, 89/336 e 73/23 e sucessivas modificações e integrações.
Verklaart dat de op de identificatieplaat beschreven machine overeenstemt met de bepalingen van de EEG richtlijnen89/392, 89/336 en 73/23 en de daaropvolgende wijzigingen en aanvullingen.
Intygar att maskinen som beskrivs på identifieringsskylten överensstämmer med lagstiftningsföreskrifterna i direktiven:89/392, 89/336, 73/23 CEE och påföljande och kompletteringar.
Det erklæres herved, at automaten angivet på typeskiltet er i overensstemmelse med direktiverne89/392, 89/336 og 73/23 EU og de senere ændringer og tillæg.
Forsikrer under eget ansvar at apparatet som beskrives i identifikasjonsplaten, er i overensstemmelse med vilkårene iEU-direktivene 89/392, 89/336, 73/23 med endringer.
Vahvistaa, että arvokyltissä kuvattu laite vastaa EU-direktiivien 89/392, 89/336, 73/23 sekä niihin myöhemmin tehtyjenmuutosten määräyksiä.
Valbrembo, 03/05/2001
ANTONIO CAVO
C.E.O
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
English
INTRODUCTION PAGE 2IDENTIFICATION OF THE VENDING MACHINE PAGE 2
IN THE EVENT OF FAILURES PAGE 2
TRANSPORT AND STORAGE PAGE 2
USING THE VENDING MACHINE PAGE 3
POSITIONING THE VENDING MACHINE PAGE 3
WARNING FOR INSTALLATION PAGE 3
PRECAUTIONS IN USING THE MACHINE PAGE 3
WARNING FOR SCRAPPING PAGE 3
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PAGE 4
ACCESSORIES PAGE 4POWER CONSUMPTION PAGE 4
CHANGEABLE COMBINATION LOCK PAGE 5
LOADING AND CLEANING PAGE 6MAIN SWITCH PAGE 6
CONFIGURING THE SPIRALS PAGE 6
HYGIENE AND CLEANING PAGE 7
LOADING PRODUCTS PAGE 8
START-UP PAGE 8
NOISE LEVEL PAGE 8
INSTALLATION PAGE 9UNPACKING THE VENDING MACHINE PAGE 9
INSTALLING THE PAYMENT SYSTEM PAGE 9
CONNECTING TO THE POWER SUPPLY PAGE 10
CONTROLS AND INFORMATION PAGE 10INTERNAL COMPONENTS PAGE 10
MAIN SWITCH PAGE 11
DISPENSING COMPARTMENTMANUAL RELEASE PAGE 11
OPERATING MODES PAGE 12USER INTERFACE PAGE 12
DIRECT SELECTIONS PAGE 12
NORMAL OPERATING MODE PAGE 12
FILLER MENU PAGE 12STATISTICS PAGE 13
PRICES BY SINGLE SELECTIONS PAGE 13
CHANGE TUBES CONTROL PAGE 13
SPECIAL SELECTIONS PAGE 13
TEST PAGE 14
GSM PRE-ALARMS PAGE 14
EVADTS TRANSFER PAGE 14
TECHNICIAN MENU PAGE 15PRESENT FAILURES PAGE 16
PROGRAMMING THE PARAMETERS PAGE 17
STATISTICS PAGE 21
TEST PAGE 23
MACHINE INFORMATION PAGE 23
INITIALISING PAGE 23
EVADTS CODES PAGE 24
GSM PAGE 24
MAINTENANCEPAGE 25
PRINTED BOARD FUNCTIONSAND INDICATOR LAMPS PAGE 25
CONFIGURING THE BOARD PAGE 25
SOFTWARE UPDATE PAGE 25
CONFIGURING THE TRAYS PAGE 26PRODUCT SPACERS PAGE 26
PRODUCT EJECTOR PAGE 26
REPLACING THE SPIRALS PAGE 26
REMOVING THE TRAYS PAGE 26
CHANGING THE NUMBER OF TRAYS PAGE 27
TILTING TRAYS PAGE 27
CHANGING THE TRAY CONFIGURATION PAGE 27
POWER SUPPLY UNIT PAGE 28
ACCESS TO THE COOLING UNIT PAGE 28
MENU SUMMARY PAGE 31
WIRING DIAGRAM PAGE 57
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INTRODUCTION
This technical documentation is part and parcel of thevending machine and must always follow the machinein case it is moved or transfer of ownership, so as toallow consultation by different operators.
Before starting installation and using the machine, it is firstnecessary to carefully read and understand the instruc-tions contained in this manual, as they offer importantinformation on installation safety, operating instructionsand maintenance.
This manual is divided into three chapters.
The first chapter describes the loading and routine main-tenance operations which are carried out in areas of themachine accessible with simple use of the door key,without using any other tools.The second chapter contains the instructions for correctinstallation and all information necessary for optimum useof the machine.The third chapter describes maintenance operationswhich involve the use of tools to access potentially danger-ous areas.
The operations described in the second and thirdchapters must be carried out only by personnel whohave the specific knowledge of the machine function-ing from a point of view of electrical safety and healthregulations.
IDENTIFICATION OF THE VENDINGMACHINE AND ITS CHARACTERISTICS
Each machine is identified by its own serial number,indicated on the rating plate attached inside the cabinet onthe right side.This plate (see figure below) is the only one acknowledgedby the manufacturer as the identification of the apparatus,and carries all the data which readily and safely givetechnical information supplied by the manufacturer. It alsoassists in the spare parts management.
Absorbed power
Operating voltage
Model
Product code
Current
Frequency
Serial number
IN THE EVENT OF FAILURES
In most cases, any technical problems are corrected bysmall repair operations; however, before contacting themanufacturer we recommend that this manual be readcarefully.Should there be serious failures or malfunctions, contactthe following:
NECTA VENDING SOLUTIONS SpAVia Roma 2424030 ValbremboItaly - Tel. +39 - 035606111
TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
To prevent any damage, special care should be takenwhen loading or unloading the vending machine.The machine can be lifted by a motor-driven or manualforklift truck, and the forks are to be placed underneath themachine from the side clearly indicated by the symbol onthe cardboard package.
Do not:
- overturn the vending machine;
- drag the vending machine with ropes or similar;
- lift the vending machine by its sides;
- lift the vending machine with slings or ropes;
- shake the vending machine.
The machine should be stored in a dry room where thetemperature remains between 0°C and 40°C.Avoid stacking machines one on top of the other andalways keep it upright as indicated by the arrows on thepacking.
Refrigeration system class Type and amount of refrigerant
Type
Fig. 1
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USING THE VENDING MACHINE FORPACKAGED PRODUCTS
A different sale price can be set for each product selectionby the machine electronic control. The various functionsare programmed through the selection keypad without anyneed for additional equipment.All models are equipped with variable configuration trays,adding or removing dividers, spirals and ratiomotors; there-fore the machine can be easily suited to specific needs.All trays are preset for the operation of up to 8 selections(maximum setting).The product holders are equipped with independent mo-tors and spirals; each selection will continue its operationautonomously even if the other selections are discon-nected.
This vending machine should only be used to sell anddispense packaged products that do not need refrig-eration to be preserved.
Strictly comply with the producer’s specificationsregarding storage temperature and expiry date foreach product.
Any other use is unsuitable and thus potentially dan-gerous.
POSITIONING THE VENDING MACHINE
The vending machine is not suitable for outdoor installa-tion. It must be positioned in a dry room where the tempera-ture remains between 5°C and 32°C, and not where waterjets are used for cleaning (e.g. in large kitchens, etc.).The machine should be placed close to a wall.The ventilation system allows the back panel to be leanedagainst the wall, thus saving space, as air is drawn fromunder the machine and exhausted through a grille at thefront.
Warning!
Incorrect ventilation may compromise the proper func-tioning of the cooling unit.
The machine should be positioned with a maximum incli-nation of 2°.If necessary provide proper levelling by way of the adjust-able feet included.
WARNING FOR INSTALLATION
The machine installation and the following mainte-nance operations should be carried out by qualifiedpersonnel only, who are trained in the correct use ofthe machine according to the standards in force.
The machine is sold without payment system, thereforethe installer of such a system is responsible for anydamage to the machine or to things and persons causedby faulty installation.
The integrity of the machine and compliance with thestandards of the relevant systems must be checked atleast once a year by qualified personnel.
PRECAUTIONS IN USING THE MACHINE
The following precautions will assist in protecting theenvironment:
- use biodegradable products only to clean the machine;
- adequately dispose of all containers of the productsused for loading and cleaning the machine;
- keep the machine away from heat sources;
- regularly check the condition of the door seal to limitany heat dispersion;
- limit as much as possible door opening time duringloading operations to avoid temperature increaseinside the cabinet and subsequent power consumption.
WARNING FOR SCRAPPING
Whenever the machine is to be scrapped, the laws in forceregarding environment protection should be strictly ob-served. More specifically:
- ferrous and plastic materials and the like are to bedisposed of in authorized areas only;
- insulating materials should be recovered by qualifiedcompanies;
- the gas inside the cooling unit, regardless of the type(see the identification plate), should be recovered byqualified companies by means of special equipment.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply voltage 230 V~Power supply frequency 50 Hz
Absorbed power 510 W
Max. operating conditions:
Ambient temperature 32 °C
Relative humidity 65%
Refrigeration system:
Compressor’s refrigeration output 320 W
Fan-forced evaporator
Programmable defrosting cycle
DIMENSIONS
Height 1830 mmWidth 880 mmDepth 890 mmOverall depth with door open at 90° 1494 mmWeight (approx.) 290 Kg
SALES PRICES
A different programmable price can be set for each singleselection.
COIN BOXCover and lock are available as an optional feature.
CONTROLS AND SAFETY DEVICES
- Payment system compartment switch
- Timeout for power supply to dispensing motors
- Compressor overheating protection
- Line fuses
- Fuses on transformer primary and secondary windings
ACCESSORIES
A wide range of accessories can be installed on themachine, to vary its performance.The installation kits are supplied with their own installationand test instructions, which must be strictly observed toensure the machine safety.
Installation and the following testing operations mustbe carried out exclusively by personnel who have aspecific knowledge of the machine functions from apoint of view of electrical safety and health regula-tions.
POWER CONSUMPTION
The machine power consumption depends on many fac-tors, such as temperature and ventilation of the roomwhere it is installed, temperature of loaded products,internal temperature of the refrigerated box.Under average conditions, and namely:
- Ambient temperature: 20° C
- Refrigerated box temperature: 5° C
- temperature of loaded products(machine completely empty) 20° C
the following power consumption levels resulted:
- power consumption in 24 hour of stand-by 6,485 Wh
The above power consumption calculated from averagedata should only be taken as an indication.
Fig. 2
PAYMENT SYSTEMThe machine can be supplied with the electrical setup forthe installation of systems with the following protocols:Executive, MDB, BDV and MDB24 V DC validators.Beside the coin mechanism housing, suitable space isprovided for the installation (optional) of the most widelyused payment systems.
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CHANGEABLE COMBINATION LOCK
Some machine models are fitted with a changeable com-bination lock.The lock is supplied with one silver colour key to be usedfor normal opening and closing.The lock can be customised by means of a kit, available asaccessory, permitting changing of the lock combination.This kit includes a change key (black) for the current lockcombination as well as the change (gold) and use (silver)keys for the new combination.Sets of change and use keys with other combinations canbe supplied on request.Additional sets of use keys (silver) may be requested,indicating the combination stamped on the keys.Generally, only the use key (silver) is used, while thecombination change keys (gold) can be kept as spares.
Fig. 3
Do not use the change key for normal opening, as itmay damage the lock.
To change combination do as follows:
- open the machine door to avoid forcing the rotation;
- lightly lubricate the inside of the lock with a spray;
- insert the current change key (black) and rotate to thechange position (reference notch at 120°);
- remove the current change key and insert the changekey (gold) with the new combination;
- rotate to the close position (0°) and remove the changekey.
The lock will now have the new combination.
The keys with the old combination cannot be used forthe new combination.
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Chapter 1LOADING AND CLEANING
The vending machine is not suitable for outdoor installa-tion. It must be positioned in a dry room where the tempera-ture remains between 5°C and 32°C, and not where waterjets are used for cleaning.
MAIN SWITCH
When extracting the sliding compartment,a special switch(see Fig. 4) disconnects the power from the machineelectrical system to allow maintenance and cleaning op-erations in full safety.
The only parts that stay energised are those protectedby covers and carrying a plate with the warning “dis-connect the power before removing the cover”.
Fig. 4
1 - Sliding compartment2 - Removable trays3 - Door opening handle4 - Ventilation grille5 - Door switch6 - Lock
CONFIGURING THE SPIRALS
According to the size of the products to be dispensed, eachmachine can be fitted with a variable number of trays(maximum 7), product compartments and with dispensingspirals of different pitch.The spirals can be housed either in 152 mm compartments(two spirals, right-hand and left-hand, in each productholder) for large size products, or into 75 mm compart-ments (one right-hand spiral in each product holder) forsmall size products.
When dispensing sticks of candies or similar products, it ispossible to set the rotation of the spirals to 180° instead of360° for the 75 mm compartments and use a special righthand spiral fitted with a divider (see Fig. 6), doubling thecapacity of the compartments.
Fig. 5
1 - Tray2 - Mobile walls3 - Right-hand spiral4 - Left-hand spiral
Fig. 6
1 - 180° rotation spiral2 - DividerA - Spiral pitchB - Maximum product size
It is also possible to insert a divider in the already installedspirals (see Fig. 6).As standard feature or using special kits, the machine canbe equipped with small compartments, suitable for dis-pensing cans, plastic bottles up to 69 mm dia., 0.2 litreTetra-Paks.The compartments equipped in this way can be recog-nised by the shape of the product support bracket (see Fig.7).Some bottle types can be dispensed without using thesupports.Most bottles can be dispensed without using any specialaccessories, loading the bottles up side down, so that thecap slides in the compartment channel.
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The spirals can be positioned with 22,5 degree steps bypulling them towards the front and rotating them in thedirection of ejection.Normally, the products can be dispensed without anyproblems when the spiral end is in the lower centre posi-tion.The maximum size (see Fig. 5) and the number of prod-ucts, the pitch and the direction of rotation of the spirals areshown in the following table.
HYGIENE AND CLEANING
According to current health and safety regulations, theoperator of vending machines is responsible for theirhygiene and cleaning.It is advisable to use sanitising products (chlorine baseddetergent or similar) to clean all surfaces even if not indirect contact with food.Some parts of the machine can be damaged by strongdetergents; especially the clear polycarbonate panel forwhich special care must be taken not to use tools that mayscratch it.
The manufacturer declines all responsibility for dam-age caused by non-compliance with the above men-tioned precautions and with current regulations.
At least every six months it is necessary to clean theventilation grilles of the cooling system using a vacuumcleaner or compressed air, doing as follows:
- with the vending machine disconnected from thepower supply, remove the front grille, completelyundoing the two screws;
- remove the air intake grille.
- after cleaning the grilles, reassemble everything in thereverse order
Fig. 7
1 - Tray groove2 - Product support
Fig. 8
1 - Dispensing compartment2 - Air-intake grille3 - Front grille
A.mm
B.mm
°N
08 67 6
46 06 7
45 05 8
64 24 01
04 63 11
43 03 31
03 62 51
42 02 91
)°081(42 02 91+91
The machine is supplied with a table indicating the opti-mum setting for the different product types.The configuration can be changed following the indicationsof the relevant chapter. Under no circumstances should sprayed water be
used.
Before any maintenance operation always switch themachine off.
The integrity of the machine and compliance with thestandards of the relevant systems must be checked atleast once a year by qualified personnel.
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LOADING PRODUCTS
- Remove one tray at a time, lifting it and pulling it pastthe retaining slide. The upper trays will tilt downwardsto facilitate loading.
- Load all products starting at the front, without insertingproducts with a temperature above 30°C, ensuring thatall spaces are filled. The bottom of the product mustrest at the bottom of the compartment with the labelfacing the window so that it can be identified.
All products should load easily, do not insert productswhich are too large for the space.
- Push in the trays completely, ensuring that they gopast the retaining slide.
The sealed end of bags may be caught under the spiral,preventing the free fall of the product.Fold the seal towards the front of the unit and upwardsbefore inserting the product in the spiral.
More fragile products must be placed on the lowertrays to prevent damage when they drop.
START-UP
Each time the machine is started the number of traysconnected to the system are checked by the electroniccontrols and indicated on the display.This permits to check that all trays were correctly con-nected after loading.Also the number of actually connected compartments ischecked.
The cooling unit is sized to ensure that a temperatureof 7°C is reached in the lower section of the cabinetwithin 45 minutes from from the end refilling, if themachine was already running. If the machine had beenswitched off for a long period it will be necessary towait that the operating temperature is reached beforeinserting refrigerated products.
NOISE LEVEL
The continuous, weighted equivalent acoustic pressurelevel is below 70 dB.
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
1 - Product spacer2 - Brackets3 - Adjustment notches
Fig. 9
Very thin products can be dispensed only using the specialspacer.
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Chapter 2INSTALLATION
The machine installation and the following mainte-nance operations should be carried out by qualifiedpersonnel only, who are trained in the correct use ofthe machine and are aware of the specific risks of suchoperations.
The machine is not suitable for outdoor installation, itmust be installed in a dry room where the temperatureremains between 5°C and 32°C.
It cannot be positioned where water jets are used forcleaning (e.g. in large kitchens, etc.).
The machine should be positioned with a maximuminclination of 2°.
The relative humidity must not exceed 65%.
UNPACKING THE VENDING MACHINE
After removing the packing, ensure that the machine isintact.If the vending machine is found to be damaged, immedi-ately inform the carrier and do not use the machine.
No packing elements (i.e. plastic bags, polystyrenefoam, nails, etc.) should be left within the reach ofchildren, as they are potentially dangerous.Packing materials must be disposed of in authorisedcontainers and the recyclable ones must be recovered byqualified companies.
If the vending machine had been laid down duringtransport, allow at least one hour before connecting itto the mains.
INSTALLING THE PAYMENT SYSTEM
The machine is sold without payment system, there-fore the installer of such a system has sole responsi-bility for any damage to the machine or to things andpersons caused by incorrect installation.
Install the coin mechanism paying attention, according tothe type used, to:
- choose the most suitable securing holes;
- loosen the fastening screw and adjust the coin slotchute according to the coin mechanism opening;
- loosen the fastening screws and adjust the selectoropening lever;
- to aid installation the coin mechanism support platecan be lifted and rotated.
Fig. 12
1 - Coin chute fastening screw2 - Coin chute3 - Selector opening cam4 - Selector lever fastening screw5 - Coin mechanism securing holes6 - Coin mechanism compartment door7 - Coin mechanism8 - Coin slot chute9 - Coin return chute
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CONNECTING THE MACHINETO THE POWER SUPPLY
The machine is designed to operate under a single-phase230 V~ voltage and is protected by T6.3 A fuses.Before making the connection, ensure that the ratingcorresponds to that of the power grid, and more specifi-cally:
- the supply voltage rating must be within the rangerecommended for the connection points;
- the main switch should be capable of withstanding thepeak load required, and at the same time ensureproper omnipolar disconnection from the power gridwith an opening gap of the contacts of at least 3 mm.
The switch, the power outlet and the plug must belocated in an easily accessible position.The electrical safety of the machine is ensured only whenit is correctly earthed according to the safety standards inforce.
This fundamental safety requirement must be dulyverified, and if in doubt the system must be carefullytested by qualified technicians.
The power supply cable is of the type with a fixed plug. Anyreplacement of the power cable (see figure) should bemade by qualified and suitably trained personnel onlyusing cables type HO5 RN - F or HO5 V V-F or H07 RN-F with a 3x1-1.5 mm2 section.
CONTROLS AND INFORMATION
The user controls and information are located on theoutside of the sliding compartment (see Fig. 13).The credit and all function messages are indicated on thedisplay.The keypad contains a series of numbered keys. To selecta product, key in the double digit number corresponding tothe desired product.Key is used to cancel a selection already made.Keys and are not available to the user; they are usedonly for programming.
Fig. 13
1 - Lift cover2 - Cable clamp3 - Power supply cable
Do not use adapters, multiple sockets and/or exten-sions.
THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL RESPONSI-BILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY NON-COM-PLIANCE WITH THE ABOVE MENTIONED PRECAU-TIONS.
Fig. 14
1 - Door opening hand grip2 - Advertising spaces3 - Prearrangement for bill accepter4 - Prearrangement for key type payment systems5 - Display6 - Coin slot/return.7 - Selection keypad8 - Lock9 - Glass front10 - Coin return flap11 - Product flap12 - Ventilation grille
INTERNAL COMPONENTS
The evaporator assembly mounted on the cabinet shelfcomprises two fans, the evaporator, the air duct and awater retaining tray placed under the evaporator.The CPU board (central processing unit) fitted inside thepayment system compartment controls the different func-tions of the vending machine.
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MAIN SWITCH
The power supply unit (see Fig. 23) is fitted with amicroswitch that, when opening the sliding compartment,disconnects the power from the machine electrical sys-tem,
except from the terminal board supporting the linecable, the line fuses and from the same switch area.
Before removing the cover from these parts (indicatedwith a specific plate) it is necessary to disconnect theexternal switch.The power supply can be reconnected, if necessary, byinserting the special key supplied with the machine.
All operations which require the machine to be ener-gised with the door open must be carried out byqualified personnel who are aware of the specific risksof such condition.
DISPENSING COMPARTMENTMANUAL RELEASE
Some models are fitted with a lock device in the dispens-ing compartment that is released through electric controlwhen a selection is made (see compartment lock param-eters).Should for any reason be necessary to open the compart-ment without electric power, do as follows:
- remove the last tray;
- remove the anti-theft grille;
- manually operate the lock device (see Fig. 27).
The cooling unit is located in the lower part of the cabinet.When sliding sideway all the shutters on the cold airdistribution duct, lining up the duct holes with the ones onthe shutters (shutters in the open position), a uniformtemperature is obtained in the cabinet (setting between5°C and 20°C).With the ventilation grille partially covered by the shuttersin the closed position, the temperature in the cabinet isdiversified between the upper trays, with the correspond-ing holes on the duct closed by the shutters (12-18°C), andthe lower trays, with the holes on the duct open (5 -8°C).According to the number of shutters in the open or closedposition, it changes the level of temperature stratificationin the cabinet.The cooling unit is defrosted automatically every 6 hours.In any case, the timing is programmable.The power supply unit, mounted in the lower section of thecabinet, contains the relay card which activates the com-pressor, the protection fuses and the switch on the pay-ment system door.
Fig. 15
1 - Product dispensing compartment housing2 - Cooling unit condenser3 - Removable ventilation grille4 - Cooling unit evaporator5 - Cold air flow grilles6 - Removable cold air flow shutters7 - Tray guides8 - Glass-front opening handle9 - Removable payment system compartment10 - CPU board11 - Payment system compartment lock12 - Compartment opening handle13 - Coin mechanism support14 - Product passage photocells15 - Power supply unit16 - Door switch
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OPERATING MODES
The machine control software has three different functionlevels, which are:
- normal operation;
- filler menu;
- technician menu.
According to the operating mode, the display and keypadfunctions change as described in the following para-graphs.
USER INTERFACE
The interaction between system and operator happensthrough the following components:
- Liquid crystal display (LCD) 4 lines of 20 characters.
- External keypad configured via software with numerickeys from 0 to 9, having with the following functions inthe in the filler and technician menus:
Numeric keys1 to 7 are used to select directly a menu item by keying inthe corresponding number shown in the summary tablesincluded in the appendix to this manual.
Next menu key :
“ ” is used to move to the next menu option.In the case of command management it varies the statusof Logical Data where required, or in the case of NumericData it writes the value 0.
Previous menu key :“ ” is used to move to the previous menu option.In the case of command management it varies the statusof Logical Data where required, or in the case of NumericData it writes the value 8.
Enter key :
“ ” is used to move from a menu to a sub-menu or to entera command.In the case of Logical Data it enters the status that appearson the display.
Exit key :“ ” is used to move from a sub-menu to the higher levelmenu, or to exit from the current command.
DIRECT SELECTIONS
The vending machine can be fitted (as standard feature oras optional according to the model) with a 5-button keypadto which allocate a group of selection.After enabling the direct selection function, it will bepossible to allocate a group of selections to each key byspecifying the start and end numbers of the series.The selections, as long as in a sequence, can be also fromdifferent trays. The products are dispensed alternatingfrom each of the spirals that are grouped in a directselection.All selections belonging to the same group must have thesame price.For correct safety management of the selections it isadvisable that also a dispensing detection device beinstalled in the machine.
NORMAL OPERATING MODE
The machine is preset to “Normal operation” mode whenconnected to the power supply and the payment systemdoor is closed (see door switch - Fig. 14).The lighting is switched on and the messages for thecustomer are indicated on the display.
FILLER MENU
The machine is preset to “Filler menu” when pressing themenu access button (located on the CPU board- see Fig.16).The keys “ ” and “ ” scroll through the filler menu whichpermits:
“Statistics” Data reading and display
“Single Prices” Changing the price for oneselection
“Tubes control” Manual refill and release ofchange tubes
“Special selections” Virtual selectionsReturn of virtual priceTwo-motor selectionsPhotocell parameters
“Test” Test selectionMotor testAutotest
“GSM” Resetting pre-alarm counters
“EVADTS” Connection
If a menu is not enabled during programming, a title isdisplayed in the list but it cannot be accessed.
Price button
Key is used to access directly the price/selectioncombination of time band 0, if the function is enabled in the“Programming” menu.
Fig.16
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STATISTICS
Data on the machine operations is stored in both generalcounters and relative counters, which can be reset withoutlosing total data.
PRINTConnect an RS232 serial printer having a Baud rate of9600, 8 data bit, no parity, 1 stop bit to the serial portlocated on the push button board to print all of thestatistics, and namely:
Total
1 - counter by single selection;2 - counter by time bands;3 - failure counter;4 - coin mechanism data;5 - photocell errors;6 - motor errors;7 - dispensing compartment lock errors
Relative1 - counter by single selection;2 - counter by time bands;3 - failure counter;4 - coin mechanism data;5 - photocell errors;6 - motor errors;7 - dispensing compartment lock errorsThe hardcopy printout will also contain the machine infor-mation, and namely:- date/time of print- machine name- software version- operator code- machine code- Installation date.To connect the printer, do as follows:
- press the confirm print button “ ”, displaying themessage “Confirm?”;
- connect the printer before confirming;
- press the confirm button “ ” to start printing.
DISPLAYWhen pressing the confirm button “ ” the data describedin the paragraph “Printing the statistics” is sequentiallydisplayed.
RESETTING THE RELATIVE STATISTICS
Statistics can be reset for relative counters globally (alltypes of data) or selectively for:- selections- failures- coin mechanism data- photocell errors- motor errors- dispensing compartment lock errorsPress the confirm button “ ”, and the message “Con-firm?” starts blinking.Press the confirm button “ ”, the message “Working” isdisplayed for a few seconds and all statistics are reset.
PRICES FOR SINGLE SELECTIONS
This function is used to change the sales price for eachselection according to the time band.Key is used to access directly the price/selectionsettings, if the function is enabled in the “Technician”menu.
CHANGE TUBES CONTROL
By accessing the “Tube control” function the change tubescan be filled or released manually.Confirm refilling, and the display will indicate“Credit: ——” which is the value of money available inchange the tubes; insert the desired coin into the selectorand the display will indicate the value of money availablein the change tubes.When confirming releasing, it will be possible to decidewhich tube to release. Each time the confirm button “ ” ispressed, a coin is ejected from the active tube.
SPECIAL SELECTIONS
VIRTUAL SELECTIONS
This function is used to define a pair of selections that canbe sold at a price different from the sum of the twoselections, using a single selection number. 10 virtualselections can be programmed (70 to 79).
RETURN OF VIRTUAL PRICEThis function is used to define, in the event of failedsecond dispensing in a virtual selection, not to cash theprice of the second selection (only if an MDB paymentsystem or validator are used). With other payment sys-tems, it can be decided whether or not return the entireamount.
SELECTIONS WITH TWO MOTORS
In order to dispense long products, dividers can be fittedso that two motors are used for each single selection.With this function the operation of two motors can becombined, specifying the selection number of the secondmotor.The first motor number will be the selection number, whilethe selection number of the associated motor will remaindisabled.
Important notice!
After a failure to the motors of these selections, themachine configuration procedure in the “Spiral/Selec-tion” menu must be followed.
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DISPENSING DETECTION
The vending machine can be fitted (as standard feature oras optional according to the model) with a device that, bymeans of photocells, detects the passage of dispensedproducts.This device permits, in the event of failed detection of thedispensed product:
- set a rotation time for the spiral beyond the limit switch,to overcome any jamming;
- return or not the paid amount;
- block further selections for the involved spiral.
TEST
SELECTIONS
This function is used to simulate the normal dispensing ofproducts without inserting any money to check the func-tioning of the spiral rotation by pressing the selectionbuttons.
MOTOR TEST
It activates all motors in a sequence, indicating on thedisplay the number of the involved selection.
AUTOTEST
A function to check, in a semiautomatic manner, thecorrect operation of some devices is implemented in thesoftware.Some checks occur automatically, others need the manualoperation of the monitored component; button “ ” ispressed to go to the next check.
The monitored devices are:
“Keypad”
Press the button requested on the display; if it workscorrectly the request for the next button is presented.
“Temperature”
The value of temperature detected by the probe is dis-played.In the event of disconnection the value -11.0 is displayed. In the event of a short-circuit the value 41.0 is displayed.“ ” to advance.
“Buzzer”
A series of sounds is emitted.
“Compressor”
The compressor is activated/deactivated using the “ ”and “ ” buttons.
“Selections”
All selections are activated in a sequence.
“Coin mechanisms”
Checking that communication with the coin mechanismtakes place correctly and which validator lines are set asbeing active.
“Photocells”
If the product detection device is present, the light beamreading and interruption are checked.
“Disp compt lock”
If the device for locking the dispensing compartmentopening, use the “ ” and “ ” buttons to lock and unlock thecompartment opening.
“Direct keypad”
If fitted on the machine, the 5 buttons are checkedsequentially.Press the button requested on the display; if it workscorrectly the request for the next button is presented.
GSM PRE-ALARMS
The control software can send, via GSM modem,a signal indicating an “ending product” signal, whenthere is only a certain (programmable) number of piecesor grams of powder of a given product left. With thisfunction the counters that control the pre-alarms are reset.
EVADTS TRANSFER
When activating this function, the machine awaits theconnection with a device to acquire the EVADTS statis-tics.
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TECHNICIAN MENU
Using the programming procedures described in thissection, it is possible to set all variables regarding ma-chine configuration.The machine is preset to “Technician menu” when press-ing button from the filler menu.
N.B. By pressing again the button from the technicianmenu, the machine will return to “Filler” mode.
The keys “ ” and “ ” scroll through the technician menuitems, which include:
Failures Read FailuresReset failuresMotor errorsMotors statusReset motor errors
Prog.parameters Cash PricesCoin mechanisms
Decimal pointBonus
Spirals/select. Spiral parametersPhotocellsDisp comp lockCold parameters
Display LanguageUser messagesPromotional messagePersonalised stringsDisplay countersContrast control
Miscellaneous PasswordEnergy savingMenu maskingFluorescent lampsswitched off
Statistics Display PartialTotal
Delete PartialTotal
Display relat. PartialTotal
Delete relative PartialTotal
Disp. counters at start-up
Print relative PartialTotal
Delete PartialTotal
Test Test selectionsMotor testAutotest
Miscellaneous Machine info Installation dateMachine codeOperator code
Initialising
EVADTS Pass codeSecurity codeConnection
GSM Pin codePre-alarms Thresholds
CountersThreshold association
Bank Number
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PRESENT FAILURES
READINGWhen the “Failure” function is displayed, press the con-firm button “ ” to display the present failures.If no failures are currently present, after pressing theconfirm button “ ” the message “End failures” will bedisplayed.The monitored failures are:
Compressor
The machine is locked if the compressor runs non-stop formore than 24 hours.
Coin mechanismThe machine is locked if it receives a pulse longer than 2seconds on a validator line or the communication with theserial coin mechanism does not take place for more than30 seconds (Executive protocol) or 75 seconds (BDVprotocol).
RAM Data
One or more areas of the RAM contain wrong data whichwas corrected with the default values.The machine will continue to function, but it would beadvisable to initialise as soon as possible.
ProbeThe machine is locked after 5 minutes if the internaltemperature sensor is disconnected; the display will indi-cate a temperature of -11° C.The machine is locked after one hour if a sensor shortcircuit is detected; in this case the display will indicate atemperature of +41° C.
Motor errors
With this function the failed motors are displayed forapproximately 1 second.Scrolling through all failed motors is automatic.
Note:By restarting the machine any blocked motors are de-tected as not present.
Dispensing compartment lock
When the function “unlock compartment with dispensing”and the parameter “out of service if open” are active, themachine will lock if the locking device of the dispensingcompartment remains blocked when closed or it does notclose within the programmed time.
Motors statusThis function is used to read the last failure that occurredin each spiral, even if the machine configuration has anempty position.A motor can be in one of the following conditions:
- motor functioning;
- motor not present; when the motor is not detected atmachine start-up.
- motor disconnected; when a motor detected at ma-chine start-up is not detected during a selection.
- motor blocked; when the positioning button is notoperated within the “timeout”.
- empty spiral; when, with the dispensing control in-stalled, no dispensed product is detected.
Note:By restarting the machine any blocked motors are de-tected as not present.
Temperature exceeded
This function is not active in this model.If the internal temperature exceeds the pre-set tempera-ture by 4°C for longer than:45 minutes after loading15 minutes during normal operationonce every eight hoursthe trays dispensing “Food” are placed out of service.
RESETBy confirming this function all current failures will be reset.
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PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS
CASH
This set of functions controls all parameters regarding thepayment systems and the sales prices.
SELECTION PRICESFour different prices can be set for each selection accord-ing to the programmed time bands for when the time tableoption is set.For each of the 4 time bands prices (0 to 65,535) can beprogrammed globally (same price for all selections) or forthe single selections.Should the majority of products be sold at the same price,it will be convenient to set the price globally and thenchange the figure of the selections with different prices.
TIME BANDS
Four programmable time bands are provided for sellingproducts at different prices.The time periods are programmable for beginning andend time by hours (00 to 23) and minutes (00 to 59).If the values for start and end of the time band are set to00.00 the time period is disabled.The reference time is kept by an internal clock, program-mable as:day/month/year week-day 1-7and thenhour/minutes/seconds.
COIN MECHANISMS
It is possible to decide which of the payment systemprotocols available are to be enabled for the functions.The available payment systems are:
- Executive
- Validators
- BDV
- MDB
By selecting one of the systems it is possible to control itsfunctions.
EXECUTIVE
The following payments systems are available for theExecutive system:
- Standard
- Price Holding
- Coges
- U-Key
VALIDATORSWhen the “Validat. Lines” (line setting) function of the“technician” menu is displayed, the value of the 6 validatorcoin lines, A to F, can be changed.
BDVThe BDV protocol menus are used for defining the follow-ing functions:
Type of vending
Setting the operating mode for multiple or single dispens-ing. With multiple dispensing, the change is not automati-cally returned after a successful selection, however thecredit is available for further selections. When pressingthe coin return button, the available credit is returned if itsvalue is lower than the maximum change value.
Change controlThis function enables/disables the return of credit if noselections are made.If enabled, this function allows the return of coins even ifthe first selection was not dispensed.If however a selection fails for any reason, the change willbe returned if requested.Maximum creditThis function is used to define the maximum acceptedcredit.Maximum changeIt is possible to set a limit to the total amount of changereturned by the coin mechanism when pressing the coinreturn button or after a single dispensing serving.Any credit exceeding the amount programmed with thisfunction will be cashed.
Accepted coins
It is possible to define which, among the coins recognisedby the validator, are to be accepted.Check the label on the coin mechanism for the correct cointo value matching, indicating the position of the coins.
Not accepted coins
This function programs the rejection of coins when in“exact amount” mode.Check the label on the coin mechanism for the correct cointo value matching, indicating the position of the coins.
Dispensing buttons
This function enables or not the buttons on the coinmechanism used to release the coins in the change returntubes.
Value of “exact amount”
This value defines the combination of empty coin tubes,setting the coin mechanism in “exact amount” mode. Thepossible combinations of empty coin tubes are indicatedbelow.For greater simplicity, the combination is described withreference to tubes A, B and C, where tube A receives thelower value coins and tube C the greater value coins.
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0 = A or (B and C)1 = A and B and C2 = A and B only3 = A and (B or C)4 = A only5 = A or B only (default)6 = A or B or C7 = A or B only8 = A or C only9 = B and C only10 = B only11 = B or C only12 = C only
C.P.C. device
It dialogues with the coin mechanism if devices areinstalled or removed from the serial interface (C.P.C.-typedevices - the monitoring unit is always enabled by default).
Minimum level of tubes
It brings forward the “Insert exact amount” message forthe user, by adding a number of coins between 0 and 15to the programmed number of coins, to set the “full changetubes” status.
Free Vend VMC
Most payment systems with the BDV protocol control thefree vend function.However, there are some payment systems without suchfunction.In this case, if free selections are to be dispensed, freevending must be enabled with VMC (vending machinecontrol, enabled by default) and the price of the selectionsmust be set to zero.
MDBThe MDB protocol menus are used for defining the follow-ing functions:
Type of vending
Setting the operating mode for multiple or single dispens-ing. With multiple dispensing, the change is not automati-cally returned after a successful selection, however thecredit is available for further selections. When pressingthe coin return button (if the function is enabled), theavailable credit is returned up to the maximum changevalue.
Change controlTo enable/disable the operation of the coin return button.Maximum creditThis function is used to define the maximum acceptedcredit.Maximum changeIt is possible to set a limit to the total amount of changereturned by the coin mechanism when pressing the coinreturn button or after a single dispensing serving.Any credit exceeding the amount programmed with thisfunction will be cashed.
Accepted coins
It is possible to define which, among the coins recognisedby the validator, are to be accepted when the changetubes are full.Check the coin mechanism configuration for the correctcoin to value matching.
Returned coinsIt is possible to define which, among the coins available inthe tubes, are to be used for returning the change. Thisparameter is active only with coin mechanisms that do notautomatically control the choice of tube to be used (Autochanger payout).Check the coin mechanism configuration for the correctcoin to value matching.
Accepted bills
It is possible to define which, among the bills recognisedby the reader, are to be accepted.Check the reader configuration for the correct bill to valuematching.
Minimum level of tubesThis function is used for setting the number of coins (0 to15) to determine the status of full change tubes and the“Insert exact amount” message for the user.
Accepted coins with “exact amount”
It is possible to define which, among the coins recognisedby the validator, are to be accepted when the machine isin the “exact amount” condition.Check the coin mechanism configuration for the correctcoin to value matching.
Accepted bills with “exact amount”It is possible to define which, among the bills recognisedby the accepter, are to be accepted when the machine isin the “exact amount” condition.Check the accepter’s configuration for the correct bill tovalue matching.
COMMON FUNCTIONS
Other menus are available, common to the three protocols,used for defining the following functions:
IMMEDIATE CHANGENormally, the amount of credit inserted for a selection iscashed after the machine sends the message “Selectionsuccessful”.When this function is enabled, disabled by default, thecash message is sent at the beginning of dispensing.
DECIMAL POINT
Press the confirm button “ ” to display the position of thedecimal point, i.e.:
0 decimal point disabled
1 XXX.X
2 XX.XX
3 X.XXX
Press the confirm button “ ”, these values will startblinking and can then be modified as necessary.
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FREE VEND BONUS
This function, compatibly with the national laws, permitsthe dispensing of a free product every certain programma-ble number of sold selections. In any case the freeselection is random within the programmed number. Themachine emits an intermittent sound signal and the dis-play indicates the message “Free selection”.
SPIRALS/SELECTIONS
This set of functions is used to define the selection controlparameters.
MACHINE CONFIGURATION
This function is used to detect and store the number andposition of the trays and of the selection motors.
VIRTUAL SELECTIONS
This function is used to define a pair of selections that canbe sold at a price different from the sum of the twoselections, using a single selection number. 10 virtualselections can be programmed (70 to 79).
RETURN OF VIRTUAL PRICE
This function is used to define, in the event of failedsecond dispensing in a virtual selection, not to cash theprice of the second selection (only if an MDB paymentsystem or validator are used). With other payment sys-tems, it can be decided whether or not return the entireamount.
SELECTIONS WITH TWO MOTORS
In order to dispense long products, dividers can be fittedso that two motors are used for each single selection.With this function the operation of two motors can becombined, specifying the selection number of the secondmotor.The first motor number will be the selection number, whilethe selection number of the associated motor will remaindisabled.
Important notice!
After a failure to the motors of these selections, themachine configuration procedure in the “Spiral/Selec-tion” menu must be followed.
ROTATION SELECTIONSWith this function it is possible to create 6 groups of spiralswith the same selection number that are activated byrotation, to increase the autonomy of the same productand make dispensing uniform.The grouped spirals of a single selection must be next toeach other.All selections belonging to the same group must have thesame price.For correct safety management of the selections it isadvisable that also a dispensing detection device beinstalled in the machine.
PRODUCT CODE
This function is used to assign a 4-digit identification codeto each spiral for processing the statistics.
DIRECT SELECTIONS
The vending machine can be fitted (as standard feature oras optional according to the model) with a 5-button keypadto which allocate a group of selection.After enabling the direct selection function,it will be possible to allocate a group of selections to eachkey by specifying the start and end numbers of the series.The selections, as long as in a sequence, can be also fromdifferent trays. The products are dispensed alternatingfrom each of the spirals that are grouped in a directselection.All selections belonging to the same group must have thesame price.For correct safety management of the selections it isadvisable that also a dispensing detection device beinstalled in the machine.
PHOTOCELL PARAMETERSThe vending machine can be fitted (as standard feature oras optional according to the model) with a device that, bymeans of photocells, detects the passage of dispensedproducts.When this device is installed, the following can be moni-tored:
- Error before dispensing; when at the selection start thephotocell beam is not read.
- Error after dispensing; when the motor fails duringdispensing.
- Error for no product; when the device does not detectthe passage of a product during dispensing.
In these cases the machine can be programmed to:
- set a rotation time for each spiral for settling beyondthe normal rotation;
- return or not the paid amount;
- block further selections for the involved spiral.
DISPENSING COMPARTMENT LOCK PARAMETERS
The dispensing compartment can be fitted (as standardfeature or as optional according to the model) with a lockdevice.This function is used for deciding whether leaving thedispensing compartment “always free” or “unlock it withdispensing”.In “unlock with dispensing” mode the dispensing compart-ment hatch is unlocked only for a certain period of time,programmable at between 1 and 10 minutes, after eachproduct selection. In this case it is possible to enable thefunction that places the vending machine out of service fora certain period of time, programmable at between 1 and10 minutes, if the dispensing compartment hatch staysopen.The machine is placed out of service if the lock device isalways closed during dispensing.
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REFRIGERATION PARAMETERS
The operation of the refrigeration system can be pro-grammed for the following functions.
TEMPERATURE
The machine internal temperature during normal opera-tion can be set directly in °C (3.5° to 20°C, 8°C by default).The temperature differential deviation defined with theprevious function for starting/stopping the cooling unit is2°C.
DEFROSTINGThis function allows for a defrosting cycle (switching thecooling unit off, regardless of the temperature) of 20minutes. The time interval between cycles can be pro-grammed from 0 to 99 hours (set to 6 hours by default); thetime interval will be determined according to the relativehumidity and the frequency of door openings.With the timing set to 0 the function is disabled.
ENABLE COLD UNIT
The cooling unit operation can be disabled. The changewill apply when restarting the machine.
FOOD CONTROLThis function is not active in this model.
TEMPERATURE LOG
The internal temperature is stored every 10 minutes.With this function, it is possible to read the date, time andstored temperature.
DISPLAY
This set of functions is used to manage the messagesindicated on the external display.
LANGUAGEThere is an option of language, selected among theavailable ones, to be used for the messages on thedisplay.
DISPLAYING MESSAGES FOR THE USER
It is possible to choose the kind of information to beindicated on the display during normal operation.The following information can be displayed:
- Internal temperature
- Time
It is possible to choose the language for the displayedmessages.
PROMOTIONAL MESSAGE
Enable
When in this menu, press the confirm button “ ” to displaythe status of the message (enabled or disabled). Thestatus can then be changed using the “ ” and “ ” buttons.
SettingThe 2-line message can be written using the “ ” and “ ”buttons to scroll through the available characters.Press the confirm button “ ”, the first character will startblinking and can be modified.The message is stored by pressing button “ ”.
PERSONALISING THE MESSAGES
The machine uses standard messages to give informa-tion to the user during normal operation (e.g. “Ready”,“Take” etc.). When this function is enabled, the messagecan be changed in the same manner as setting thepromotional message. Changes are stored as copies ofthe standard messages.Therefore, if this function is disabled, the standard mes-sages will be displayed again, but the changed messagesare still stored.
DISPLAY THE SELECTION COUNTERSThis function is used to enable/disable the display of thetotal number of sales since the last statistic reset, duringthe start-up phase of the machine.
LCD CONTRAST CONTROL
This function is used for adjusting the display contrastfrom 5% to 99% (default).
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MISCELLANEOUS
This set of functions contains some sub-menus, used lessfrequently, which permit control of the functions describedbelow.
PASSWORD
ENABLING THE PASSWORD
This function is used to enable the option of requesting thepassword to access the technician menu; the passwordrequest is disabled by default.
ENTERING THE PASSWORD
It is a 5-digit numeric code which is required to access thetechnician menu.The default value of this code is set to 00000.
ENERGY SAVING
This function, disabled by default, is used to suspendvending in certain hours.2 switch-off time bands can be programmed.
DISPLAYING THE FILLER MENU
This function is used to determine the filler menu optionsto be left active or to be disabled (ON/OFF):
- Statistics
- Single selection prices
- Change tubes control
- Special selections
- Test
- EVADTS
The reference numbers of the menus do not change evenif some are disabled.
EXTERNAL LIGHTING
Setting whether or not the lighting lamps are to be switchedon when the machine is out of service or during the“Energy saving” time band.
STATISTICS
Data on the machine operations is stored in both generalcounters and relative counters, which can be reset withoutlosing total data.
Connect an RS232 serial printer having a Baud rate of9600, 8 data bit, no parity, 1 stop bit to the serial portlocated on the push button board to print all of thestatistics, and namely:
Total1 - counter by single selection;2 - counter by time bands;3 - failure counter;4 - coin mechanism data;5 - photocell errors;6 - motor errors;
Relative
1 - counter by single selection;2 - counter by time bands;3 - failure counter;4 - coin mechanism data;5 - photocell errors;6 - motor errors;The hardcopy printout will also contain the machine infor-mation, and namely:- date/time of print- machine name- software version- operator code- machine code- Installation date.To connect the printer, do as follows:
- press the confirm print button “ ”, displaying themessage “Confirm?”;
- connect the printer before confirming;
- press the confirm button “ ” to start printing.
DISPLAY
When pressing the confirm button “ ” the data describedin the paragraph “Printing the statistics” is sequentiallydisplayed.
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RESETTING THE STATISTICSStatistics can be reset for counters globally (all types ofdata) or selectively for:
Total
- selections- failures- coin mechanism data- photocell errors;- motor errors;
Relative- selections- failures- coin mechanism data- photocell errors;- motor errors;Press the confirm button “ ”, and the message “Con-firm?” starts blinking.Press the confirm button “ ”, the message “Working” isdisplayed for a few seconds and all statistics are reset.N.B.: when resetting the total statistics also the relativestatistics are reset.
BDV protocol Audit
The information regarding the coin mechanism indicatesthe actual currency of:
Aud. 1 Money in the tubesMoney present in the change tube that moment
Aud. 2 Money to the tubesMoney sent to the change tubes
Aud. 3 Money to the boxMoney sent to the coin box
Aud. 4 Return of changeTotal money returned
Aud. 5 Dispensed moneyTotal money dispensed manually
Aud. 6 ExcessExcess money. Extra amounts paid by the customer thatwere not returned (in the event there was no moneyavailable for return)
Aud. 7 Total salesTotal value of sales
Aud. 8 Exact changeValue of sales in the “no change” condition.
Aud. 9 Mixed dispensingTotal value of dispensing paid differently; for example alsoother types of payment (C.P.C., token).
Aud. 10 Manual fillingMoney inserted in the coin mechanism through the manualfilling function.
MDB protocol AuditAud. 1 Money in the tubesMoney present in the change tubes that moment
Aud. 2 Money to the tubesMoney sent to the change tubes
Aud. 3 Money to the boxMoney sent to the coin box
Aud. 4 Change returnTotal money returned
Aud. 5 ExcessExcess money. Extra amounts paid by the customer thatwere not returned (in the event there was no moneyavailable for return)
Aud. 6 Release tubesValue of coins dispensed with the “Tubes control” function
Aud. 7 Filling tubesValue of money cashed with the manual filling function
Aud. 8 Cash salesValue of total sales with cash money (coins + bills)
Aud. 9 Cashed billsValue of cashed bills
Aud. 10 Charge keyValue of money changed into the key
Aud. 11 Sales with keyValue of money cashed for dispensing with key
Aud. 12 Money dispensed manuallyValue of coins dispensed manually with the dispensingbuttons on the coin mechanism.
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TEST
SELECTIONSThis function is used to simulate the normal dispensing ofproducts without inserting any money.Check the functioning of the motor rotation by pressing theselection buttons.
MOTOR TEST
It activates all motors in a sequence.
AUTOTESTA function to check, in a semiautomatic manner, thecorrect operation of some devices is implemented in thesoftware.Some checks occur automatically, others need the manualoperation of the monitored component; button “ ” ispressed to go to the next check.The monitored devices are:
“Keypad”
Press the button requested on the display; if it workscorrectly the request for the next button is presented.
“Temperature”The value of temperature detected by the probe is dis-played.In the event of disconnection the value -11.0 is displayed. In the event of a short-circuit the value 41.0 is displayed.Press “ ” to advance.
“Buzzer”
A series of sounds is emitted.
“Compressor”The compressor is activated/deactivated using the “ ”and “ ” buttons.
“Selections”
All selections are activated in a sequence.
“Coin mechanisms”Checking that communication with the coin mechanismtakes place correctly and which validator lines are set asbeing active.
“Photocells”
If the product detection device is present, the light beamreading and interruption are checked.
“Disp compt lock”If the device for locking the dispensing compartmentopening, use the “ ” and “ ” buttons to lock and unlock thecompartment opening.
“Direct keypad”
If fitted on the machine, the 5 buttons are checkedsequentially.Press the button requested on the display; if it workscorrectly the request for the next button is presented.
MACHINE INFORMATION
The machine can memorize a series of codes which willidentify it when retrieving statistics.More specifically the following can be stored:
- 6-digit operator code;
- 8-digit vending machine code which identifies themachine.
INSTALLATION DATEThis function is used to store the current date of system,if set correctly, as installation date.The date is printed when retrieving the statistics.
MACHINE CODE
When the “Machine code” function is displayed the eight-digit numeric code identifying the machine can be changed(from the default 0).
OPERATOR CODEWhen the “Operator code” function is displayed the six-digit numeric code identifying groups of machines can bechanged (from the default 0).
INITIALISING
When the “Initialise” function is displayed the vendingmachine can be initialised, selecting the “country” (in-tended as configuration type) and the language, restoringall related default data.This function should be used in the event of a memory dataerror or when the software version is replaced/updated.All statistic information will be reset.Press confirm button “ ”; the country and the language tobe used are requested, then the message “Confirm?” isdisplayed. Press confirm button “ ” a second time and themessage “Working” is displayed for a few seconds.
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EVADTS CODES
The EVADTS (European Vending Association Data Trans-fer System) communication protocol has two codes foridentifying the machine and for recognising the datatransfer terminal:
PASS CODE
It is a four-digit alphanumeric code (0-9; A-F) that must bethe same as the one in the data transfer terminal to allowits identification.Press the confirm button “ ” and the code is displayed as“0000” regardless of the actual value; then press thecorrection button “ ” and the first digit will start blinking.Using the scrolling buttons, its value can be changed(during the change operation the value becomes visible).Press the confirm button “ ” and the next digit startsblinking.Press the confirm button “ ” after changing the fourthdigit; the value is stored and the display indicates “0000”again.
SECURITY CODEIt is a further alphanumeric code for reciprocal recognitionbetween machine and EVADTS terminal.Programming works as in the “Pass” code.ConnectionThis function places the machine in wait mode for connec-tion to retrieve data.
EVADTS CONNECTION
When activating this function, the machine awaits theconnection with a device to acquire the EVADTS statis-tics.
GSM
The control software can send, via GSM modem, a signalindicating a machine failure or an “ending product” “pre-alarm”, after dispensing a programmable number of se-lections.The machine is pre-set to handle 7 pre-alarms.The first five can be associated to spirals and the last 2 totrays.
PIN CODE
This function is used for programming the identificationcode that will be sent to the GSM modem (optional) whenswitching the machine on.
SETTING THE THRESHOLDS
This function is used for defining the number of piecesafter which a “ending product” pre-alarm is signalled viamodem.
RESETTING THE COUNTERS
With this function the counters that control the pre-alarmsare reset.
THRESHOLD ASSOCIATION
This function is used for defining which spirals or trays toassociate to “pre-alarms” for “ending product”.By associating spiral 10 to pre-alarm N. 1 and setting thethreshold to 10 units with the “threshold setting” function,dispensing the tenth product from spiral 10 will generatea pre-alarm N. 1.By associating tray N. 5 to pre-alarm N. 6 and setting thethreshold to 30 units with the “threshold setting” function,dispensing the thirtieth product from tray 5 will generate apre-alarm N. 6.
MACHINE BANK NUMBER
The number in the bank of machines (1 to 7) that identifiesthemachines that have the “slave GSM” function, thereforesending data of the “master” machine via modem.The number 0 identifies the machine that is connecteddirectly to the modem, i.e. the “master GSM”.
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Chapter 3MAINTENANCE
The maintenance operations described in this chaptershould be carried out with the machine energised andtherefore by qualified personnel, who are trained in thecorrect use of the machine and are aware of the specificrisks of such condition.To energize the system with the open door, simply insertthe special key into the switch on the payment systemcompartment door (see Fig. 25).
Inside the machine, the only parts that stay energisedare those protected by covers and carrying a plate withthe warning “Disconnect the power before removingthe protective cover”.
Before removing such protective covers the externalswitch must be disconnected.
PRINTED BOARD FUNCTIONSAND INDICATOR LIGHTS
The CPU (Central Processing Unit) board controls allusers set for the maximum configuration of the spiralcompartment and processes the input signals from thekeypad, the payment system and the cooling unit sensors.The card also houses some LEDs which, during themachine operation, give the following indications:
- Green LED (3): blinks during normal operation of theC.P.U. board;
- Yellow LED (4): glows when 5 V DC are detected;
- Red LED (7): glows when, for any reason, the softwareis reset.
CONFIGURING THE BOARD
This board is preset for the MDB protocol.The 4 minidips for setting the SW2 coin mechanism (seeFig. 17) should be set to OFF for Executive-BDV and toON for MDB.
SOFTWARE UPDATE
The machine is fitted with a Flash EPROM which can beelectronically updated.By means of a special program and suitable system(UpKey, Personal Computer or similar) the machine man-agement software can be updated without replacing theEPROM.Warning!When downloading the software it is advisable to discon-nect the motor connectors from the CPU board(J1 e J2)
Fig. 17
1 - J14 Coin mechanism power supply2 - J15 Board power supply3 - Green LED: run (DL2)4 - Yellow LED: 5 V DC (DL1)5 - J1 Dispensing compartment connection6 - J2 Spiral motor control7 - Red LED: CPU reset (DL3)8 - J3 Input/output9 - J17 UpKey connection10 - J4 Not used11 - J5 RS23212 - J6 Photocells13 - J7 Can-Bus14 - Button not used15 - J8 Validators16 - J9 Probe17 - J10 LCD display18 - J11 Direct selection keypad19 - J16 Keypad20 - J12 MDB expansion21 - Coin mechanism setting minidips (SW2)22 - J13 Expansion for BDV / EXE
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CONFIGURING THE TRAYS
PRODUCT SPACERS
The spacers are used when loading “narrow” products.The spacers should be fitted to contain products, withoutblocking them, towards the right-hand side of the com-partment, so that they stay upright. According to the typeof products, assess whether it is more convenient to usethe short or long side of the brackets and in which of thefive adjustment notches to connect them.Pull the spacer towards the front to close the space andpush it back to open the space.There must be at least 3 mm between the spacer and theproducts.
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1 - Product spacer2 - Brackets3 - Adjustment notches
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1 - Spirals2 - Ejectors
PRODUCT EJECTOR
The ejectors, right-hand and left-hand, must be used forproducts packed in bags, such as potato crisps or similar.As they are hooked at the end of the spiral they push theproducts further out. If necessary slide the ejector alongthe spiral wire to locate the most appropriate positionaccording to the product being dispensed.
REPLACING THE SPIRALS
In order to change the number and the set-up of theproduct holders, proceed as follows:
- Slide out the concerned tray.
- Rotate the counter plate until releasing the ring andremove the motor flange.
- Rotate the spiral in the opposite direction to the ejec-tion rotation, holding the plastic support flange still, toseparate the two parts and fit the other spiral.
- Fit the new spiral assembly proceeding in the oppositedirection, ensuring that the spiral is positioned correctly
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1 - Plastic flange2 - Counter plate3 - Spiral
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REMOVING THE TRAYS
To replace the trays proceed as follows:
- Slide out the tray to be modified;
- remove the electrical connector from the tray, pushingon the tang;
- remove the tray completely, slightly forcing to over-come the resistance of the stop.
- To reassemble the tray, proceed in the reverse order.
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CHANGING THE NUMBER OF TRAYS
The vending machines are supplied with 6 trays.It is however possible to bring the number of trays to 5,proceeding as follows:
- Disconnect the plug from the power supply.
- Remove all trays from the machine.
- Move the guides (see Fig. 22) placed on the sidesupports, except the first ones at the bottom which stayin the same position.
- Remove the pair of guides not used.
- Replace the 5 trays, ensuring that the connectors areinserted properly.
- Secure the removed cables, as not to be in the way ofother trays and cables.
- Reprogram the machine.
Fig. 22
1 - Tray connector2 - Tray guide
TILTING TRAYS
Each tray is fitted with a system of levers (Fig. 23)permitting tilting downwards to facilitate loading.In the positions where it is more convenient to keep thetray horizontal, it is sufficient to lock the system of leverswith a screw.
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1 - Tray2 - Mobile walls3 - Right-hand spiral4 - Left-hand spiral
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1 - Tilting trays lever2 - Lever locking holes (horizontal trays)
CHANGING THE TRAY CONFIGURATION
The configuration of the spirals on each tray can bechanged. To go from two selections with single spirals toone selection with double spirals, do as follows:
- Remove the centre wall, pushing it towards the backand then lifting.
- Remove the spirals, and the flanges, from the twomotors.
- Disconnect the left-hand side motor from the cable andremove it from the tray. In its place, fit the bush and pinbush.
- Install the right-hand and left-hand spirals with thesame pitch onto the new flanges (right and left areidentical), fitted with a cogged wheel, and then connectthe right-hand one to the motor still on the tray and theleft-hand one onto the previously installed bushes. Thetwo cogged wheels must mesh.
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Fig. 25
1 Line fuses2 Transformer primary winding protection fuse3 CPU board power supply connector4 Dispensing compartment heating element connection5 Lamp connector6 Not used7 Compressor and fan connector8 Secondary winding protection fuse for board power supply9 Secondary winding protection fuse for payment system
power supply10 Main switch
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1 Anti-theft grille2 Removable grille3 Ventilation grille
- Remove the price labels and the product holders nolonger used, and if necessary update the price labelsstill in use.
- Program the new selections with the desired price.
- Test the modified selections, to be sure of their correctoperation.
N.B.: The selection numbers are formed by two figures;the first figure refers to the tray number, counting from thetop (1-6), the second figure refers to the spiral number,counting from the left (0-8).The selection number to which the motor is connected willtherefore be formed by the tray number plus the wire codenumber.
POWER SUPPLY UNIT
Fuses, switch and connectors positioned at the front of thepower supply unit have the functions indicated below.
When replacing any fuses the power supply cablemust be disconnected from the mains.
- disconnect the machine from the power supply
- remove the last tray;
- remove the ventilation grille
- remove the anti-theft grille
- undo the fastening screws from the product dispensingcompartment and remove it
- if fitted, disconnect the compartment lock connector.
- For reassembly, proceed in the reverse order.
ACCESS TO THE COOLING UNIT
If for any reason the cooling unit need to be accessed fromthe machine, do as follows:
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1 Evaporator2 Condenser3 Dispensing compartment4 Dispensing compartment lock device
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TEC
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TEC
H >
3.7.
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test
Tem
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FD PHOTODIODE
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MIP PROGRAMMING ACCESS MICROSWITCH
MS1 DISP COMPT FLAP MICROSWITCH
MUR COMPRESSOR
MVT FAN
NTC TEMPERATURE PROBE
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EDITION 2004 04 CODE: H 212U 02
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