Crane Snack Center 167 Programming Manual
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Арзу
February 17, 2025

Crane 167пишет я сломан при тестировании деньги принимает а вот спирали не крутятся

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Mr. Anderson
February 17, 2025

The provided context does not explicitly state the cause of the Crane Snack Center 167 not spinning the coils while accepting money. However, potential issues could include problems with the coin mechanism, bill validator, or internal control systems. Checking for errors related to the coin mechanism, bill validator, or power cycling the machine may help diagnose the issue.

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Errolbando
July 23, 2025

Can I get some information on 797board and EPROM

Алексей
June 30, 2025

Доброго дня. Не подскажите какой терминал используете для работы с банковскими картами. Интересуют те которые работают со Сбербанком.

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  • Page 1 G H J D E F 1 2 3 G H J 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 COLD DRINKS COLD DRINKS 784/787 797/798 Copyright 4 - 99 CRANE- National Vendors 1670002...
  • Page 2 Operator’s Guide and the Parts Manual in your operation, service and maintenance work. By following prescribed procedures, machine performance and safety will be preserved. Copyright © 4-99 National Vendors A Division of CRANE CO...
  • Page 3 SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE hy do I need this book? First of all, don't let the word "programming" in the title scare you off! You're probably thinking that since your machine is already set up and making money for you, why should you PROGRAM it now? This merchandiser has some great features to attract customers, change the recipes of hot drinks, and help you keep track of sales.
  • Page 4 SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE CURRENCY ACCEPTANCE - LOW CHANGE ............13 CUSTOM MESSAGES, EDIT ................... 32 DATA CLEARING ACCESS, LOCK OR UNLOCK ............9 DOWNLOAD TO A PDCD ................47 NONRESETTABLE, SALES AND VEND, VIEW ..........36 THREE DIFERENT WAYS, VIEW ..............36 OF THE WEEK, SET ..................
  • Page 5 SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE PAID SALES CARD READER, VIEW ..................37 DATA, CLEAR ....................38 TOTAL, VIEW ....................36 PAID VENDS, VIEW TOTAL ..................37 PAYOUT COINS ......................34 PAYOUT KEYS, LOCK OR UNLOCK ................. 8 PDCD, DOWNLOAD DATA TO ................. 47 PRICES, SET ......................
  • Page 6 SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE VIEW AMOUNT IN COIN BOX ................... 38 AMOUNT IN VALIDATOR ................. 38 CARD READER PAID SALES (NOT SHOWN IF ZERO) ......... 37 DATA THREE DIFERENT WAYS ..............36 DEFROST MODE ....................24 DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGES ................48 DISCOUNT SALES BY TIME INTERVAL ............
  • Page 7 SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE Introduction How to program your Snack or Refreshment Center. Some setup, test, and maintenance operations are computer controlled. The control panel switches (see figure 1) and the selection panel switches (see figure 2) regulate these operations. A B C Figure 1.
  • Page 8 SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE 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.
  • Page 9 SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE Control Panel Switch Functions Explained Each of the control panel switches has one or more jobs to do. This list will give you a short overview of those jobs. 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, entire tray, or individual selection.
  • Page 10 SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE Programming Flow Charts After you become familiar with the programming functions, you will be able to perform them without using the detailed, step-by-step tables. The following group of flow charts will give you a quick reference to the functions each key performs. If you need additional information, just refer to the page shown in the chart.
  • Page 11 SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE Time of Day Product Configuration Functions SET DAY, TIME, DATE PAGES 22, 23 SET MACHINE AS FRESH SET MACHINE BREW OR FREEZE DRY CONFIGURATION PAGE 16 PAGE 13 SET TIME OF DAY INTERVALS (INHIBIT, SET ACTIVE TRAYS SET UP HOT DRINKS FREEVEND, PAGE 14...
  • Page 12 SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE Tests Supervisor Functions RINSE THE MIXING MAKE A TEST VEND BOWLS ASSIGN A NEW PAGE 39 PAGE 42 ACCESS CODE FOR THE SUPERVISOR PAGE 7 LOCK/UNLOCK TEST THE MOTORS TEST DROP A CUP MODE & PAYOUT PAGE 39 PAGE 41 KEYS...
  • Page 13: Gain Access To The Supervisor Mode

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE GAIN ACCESS TO THE SUPERVISOR MODE Press . The display shows: . You must enter the ENTER CODE four-digit supervisor code within 6 seconds to gain access. NOTE A new machine has a factory-set supervisor code of 0000. When you have entered the right code, you will hear two beeps and see in the display.
  • Page 14: Lock Or Unlock Mode Or Payout Keys

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE LOCK OR UNLOCK MODE OR PAYOUT KEYS Follow the steps in GAIN ACCESS TO THE SUPERVISOR MODE. Press until the display shows either X. LOCKED X. UN- . "X" refers to the number or character shown on the mode or LOCKED payout key in question (1 through 9, # and *).
  • Page 15: Lock Or Unlock Data Clearing Access

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE Press until you have left the function. LOCK OR UNLOCK DATA CLEARING ACCESS Follow the steps in GAIN ACCESS TO THE SUPERVISOR MODE. Press until the display shows either . LOCKED . LOCKED means that non-supervisors cannot clear .
  • Page 16: Select Coin Mechanism And Options

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE SELECT COIN MECHANISM AND OPTIONS Press , then press until the current COIN MECHANISM is shown in the display. Press to choose the desired coin mecha- nism. Your choices are: , or DUMB MECH MDB MECH EXEC MECH MECH Press...
  • Page 17: Select Bill Validator And Options

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE SELECT BILL VALIDATOR AND OPTIONS Press , then press until one of the following is displayed: NO DBV No bills will be accepted or there is no bill validator installed (you can exit the function). SER.1.2.5.10.20 The serial bill validator is selected and will accept $1, $2, $5, $10, and $20 bills.
  • Page 18: Select Display Language

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE 1. 1.00 OFF - OFF = $1.00 bill will not be accepted - Token bills (same as coupon bills) INITIAL SETUP OF NON-STANDARD BILL VALIDATOR: Connect the bill validator, select MDB in the bill validator selection screens. The standard MDB.1.2.5.10.20 "...
  • Page 19: Select Card Reader And Options

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE SELECT CARD READER AND OPTIONS Press , then press until the current card reader is shown in the display. Press to choose the desired card reader. NO CARD DUMB CARD MDB CARD Your choices are: , or NOTE If you selected you can exit the function.
  • Page 20 SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE Press until one of the following is displayed: ACC <$$ X.XX - The last bill which meets or exceeds maximum price will be held in escrow. ACC.STK X.XX - The last bill which meets or exceeds maximum price and MDB coupon bills (token bills) will be immediately stacked.
  • Page 21: Set Up Winner Mode

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE SET UP WINNER MODE WINNER: At preselected intervals, a customer may receive a refund for a selection. You can select the intervals and qualifying selections. NOTE For simplicity, all grouped selections will be referred to as being on "trays".
  • Page 22 SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE AN EXAMPLE . . . You want to enable winners on all trays except E and F. Do the following: Press . The letters through appear in the display instead of the dashes. Press "E" and "F". The letters in the display are replaced by dashes.
  • Page 23: Couple/Uncouple Tray Motors

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE IDENTIFY THE TRAYS IN THE MERCHANDISER Press , then press until the display shows something like this: ABCDEFGHJ . This display means that all trays (A - J) are available for vending. An unavailable tray has its letter replaced by a blank space. Press the appropriate letter to toggle the display on or off.
  • Page 24 SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE COUPLE NON-ADJACENT MOTORS: Disconnect the motor(s) between the two you want to couple. Consult your Setup Guide for information on how to do this. The display shows . This display means that on the A tray, A.A.
  • Page 25 SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE SPECIAL DISPLAY CHARACTERS Under certain circumstances, the letters in the display will be replaced by these special characters: Tray letter (E or F) Column not empty; not coupled Empty switch ON, 1 can left, not coupled (8 select can only) Not empty, coupled to the selection on the right Empty switch ON, 1 can left, coupled (8 select can...
  • Page 26 SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE SET WHETHER YOUR MACHINE IS FRESH BREW OR FREEZE DRY Press , then press until the display shows either FB. 0.4.6.8.9 FD. 0.4.6.8.9 FB means that the machine is fresh brew, FD means the machine is freeze dry.
  • Page 27 SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE Factory Default Throw Times (Fresh Brew Machine) Throw times (in seconds) per size cup Selections 5 oz 7 oz 8 oz 9 oz Coffee 2.60 2.70 2.90 3.40 Extra Coffee (add to above time) 0.25 0.30 0.30 0.20 Water for coffee...
  • Page 28 SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE SET UP A HOT DRINK Be sure that the cup sizes you set in SET UP CUP SIZES agree with the cup sizes actually in your machine. Programming hot drinks in the Refreshment Center is based on a "family" concept.
  • Page 29 SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE Press to view and change the whipper settings as O.WHP XXX follows: The drink is whipped unless J is pressed OFF The drink is not whipped unless J is pressed DIFFERENCES: Some selections will not show all of these items. For example, selection 8 (cup only) has no settings available.
  • Page 30 SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE VIEW AND CONTROL DEFROST MODE (FROZEN FOOD MODULE ONLY) Press , then press until the display shows: DEFRST - H.MM DEFRST H.MM If a minus (-) sign is displayed, H.MM shows the hours and minutes until the next defrost cycle.
  • Page 31: View Software Version

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE SET TEMPERATURE (SUPERVISOR MODE ONLY) If your machine is configured with a refrigerated module, press ° then press until the display shows . This means that 38°F is the current temperature setting. Press to raise the setting; press to lower the setting.
  • Page 32: Set The Time Of Day

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE SET THE TIME OF DAY Press . The display shows . "HH.MM" is the time of TIME HH.MM 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.
  • Page 33: Set Time-Of-Day Inhibited Vending

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE SET MONTH, DAY, AND YEAR Press , and press until the display shows MM/DD "MM" is the month, "DD" is the date, YY is the year. Enter the current month, date, and year using the number keys. For example, press the following keys to enter February 22, 1996: 0, 2, 2, 2, 9, 6 Press...
  • Page 34: Time Interval Editing

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE 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: INHIBIT FREEVEND...
  • Page 35 SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE . " Press . The display shows X.XX is the currently 1.STRT X.XX set start time. Enter a new start time (24-hour format) for this interval. To enter the time for 3:30 pm, enter 1530. . " Press .
  • Page 36: Select A Standby Message

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE The message that is displayed during normal vending periods STANDBY when there are no out-of-service faults on the machine. MESSAGE SELECT A STANDBY MESSAGE Press , then press until the display shows STANDBY XX "XX" represents the current message number selected for the standby message.
  • Page 37: Select A Freevend Message

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE SELECT A FREEVEND MESSAGE FREEVEND Press , then press until the display shows XX . "XX" represents the current message number selected for the message that displays when the machine is in the freevend mode. Two dashes mean that the factory-set message is selected.
  • Page 38: Edit Custom Messages

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE EDIT CUSTOM MESSAGES Press , and press until the display shows EDIT MSG Press the number of the message you want to edit. MESSAGE X displayed (X represents the message number you pressed). Press . The message text is displayed with the first character flashing.
  • Page 39: The Character Set

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE 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 Inserts a space at the flashing character. character.
  • Page 40: Payout Coins

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE VIEW CAN OR FOOD UNIT TEMPERATURE Press . Depending on how your machine is configured, the ° display will show This example shows that the temperature TEMP is 38 degrees Farenheit. NOTE If the food module door has been opened recently, the above display will include a numerical value indicating how many minutes remain in the health control grace period.
  • Page 41: Set Prices

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE SET PRICES Press . The display shows This display shows 2.50 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 as using one of the following methods: SET ENTIRE MACHINE TO ONE PRICE .
  • Page 42: View Nonresettable Sales And Vend Data

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE VIEW NONRESETTABLE SALES AND VEND DATA Press . The display shows "XX.XX" is a dollar and XX.XX cents figure showing the total of all sales in the machine. This is a running total, and is not resettable. Press .
  • Page 43: View Total Paid Vends

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE VIEW CARD READER PAID SALES (NOT SHOWN IF ZERO) Press , then press until the display shows XX.XX DBT XX.XX Press . The display shows . "XX.XX" is the amount of money collected from card reader sales. Press until you have left the function.
  • Page 44: Clear Paid Sales Data Only

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE CLEAR PAID SALES DATA ONLY Press , then press until the display shows XX.XX "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.
  • Page 45: View Discount Sales By Time Interval

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE VIEW FREEVEND SALES BY TIME INTERVAL (NOT SHOWN IF ZERO) Press , then press until the display shows XX.XX Press , then press until the display shows 1.FRV This is the total sales for freevend interval 1, shown even if zero. Press to view intervals 2 through 4.
  • Page 46: View Time Data

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE VIEW WINNERS (NOT SHOWN IF ZERO) Press , then press until the display shows XX.XX Press , then press until the display shows XX.XX "XX.XX" is the total machine-wide winners, shown even if zero. Press until you have left the function. VIEW TIME DATA Press , then press...
  • Page 47 SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE Press . The following message scrolls across the display: LAST POWER 01/30 13.51 FOR 00. 0.23 This example shows that the last time the machine lost power was on January 30 (01/30) at 1:51pm (13.51) for zero days, zero hours, and 23 minutes (00.
  • Page 48: View Total Unpaid Sales

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE VIEW TOTAL UNPAID SALES NOTE This does not appear if the total of unpaid sales is zero. Press , then press until the display shows XX.XX "XX.XX" is the total unpaid sales (free vends, winner vends, 100% discounts, zero price vends) for the entire machine.
  • Page 49: View Machine Id Number

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE VIEW MACHINE ID NUMBER Press , then press until the display shows . The X's represent the 6-digit machine ID number. I.D. XXXXXX You can edit the machine ID number if the SUPERVISOR access code has been previously entered.
  • Page 50: Test The Motors

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE TEST THE MOTORS Press , then press until the display shows TEST MTRS Press to run all snack motors one time. - OR - Press to run only those motors not home or jammed. After motor is run, an error message will show if any motors are still jammed or not home.
  • Page 51 SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE Press to run all motors on this tray. - OR - Press to run only those motors in error. - OR - Press a number key to run that motor only. Press until you have left the function. TEST THE FOOD DOOR (FOOD OR FROZEN ONLY) Press , then press...
  • Page 52: Test Drop

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE TEST THE COFFEE AIR COMPRESSOR Press , then press until the display shows AIR TEST Press to run the air compressor. Press until you have left the function. RINSE THE MIXING BOWLS Press , then press until the display shows RINSE Press...
  • Page 53: Download Data To A Pdcd

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE TEST THE BREWER Press , then press until the display shows BREWER The 1 in the display means the brewer is in the "home" position. Press once. The brewer moves to the next position. Continue to press until the 1 is displayed again, meaning the brewer is "home".
  • Page 54: Set Freevend Options

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE SET FREEVEND OPTIONS Press until one of the following is displayed: - Normal vending mode. No items are on freevend. A closure FREE OFF on the keyswitch input causes the machine to go out of service. - OR - - All items are on freevend.
  • Page 55: View Diagnostic Messages

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE VIEW DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGES Press . the display shows any of the following diagnostic mes- sages, depending upon any fault(s) present: None of the following errors are detected: O ERRORS ....Key(s) x, y stuck.
  • Page 56: Display

    SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE Coin mech not detected - machine will not operate if O MECH ....configured for coin mech. Incomplete coin mech communications -- check MECH.COMM .
  • Page 57 SNACK/REFRESHMENT CENTER PROGRAMMING GUIDE Incomplete card reader communications - check CARD.F.COMM ... . cables. The card reader is not operational. Incomplete card reader communications. Check CARD.COMM ....cables or replace unit.
  • Page 58 FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES. National Vendors neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume for it any obligation or liability in connection with the sale of said equipment or any part thereof. National Vendors A Division of CRANE CO 12955 Enterprise Way Bridgeton, MO 63044...

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