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  • Page 1 EXIT...
  • Page 2 Parts Manual in your operation, service and maintenance work. By following prescribed procedures, machine performance and safety will be preserved. CRANE MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS PARTS & SUPPORT: PARTS: 1-800-621-7278 SERVICE: 1-800-628-8363 www.CraneMS.com For faster service, please have your account number ready before calling.
  • Page 3 GFCI PLUG USAGE MACHINE MODEL DESCRIPTION PART NO. 159, 160, 167, 168, 172, 173, 181, 452, 457, 490, 115volt - 15amp - 18/3 AWG Strandwire 181-9008 764, 765, 784, 797, 839, 455,493, 673, 675, 677, 115volt - 20amp - 12/3 AWG Strandwire 181-9004 942, 943, 944 436, 451, 475, 480, 623,...
  • Page 4 GFCI PLUG USAGE MACHINE MODEL DESCRIPTION PART NO. 159, 160, 167, 168, 172, 173, 181, 452, 457, 490, 115volt - 15amp - 18/3 AWG Strandwire 181-9008 764, 765, 784, 797, 839, 455,493, 673, 675, 677, 115volt - 20amp - 12/3 AWG Strandwire 181-9004 942, 943, 944 436, 451, 475, 480, 623,...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Figures Front Exterior Views ........................1 Model 181 - Exterior View ......................2 Models 180 / 181 - Monetary ......................3 Interior View ..........................4 Preliminary Power Requirements ........................5 Unpacking the Merchandiser ......................5 Controls and Indicators .........................
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Guide Snack Section Set-Up (continued) Installing and Setting Price Labels....................31 Installing Selection ID Labels...................... 33 Motor Position Table ........................34 Final Installation Move the Merchandiser to its Final Position ................35 Leveling the Merchandiser......................35 Installing the Base Plate ......................
  • Page 7 Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Table of Contents Programming: Test (continued) Homing the Motors - Motor Status Detail ..................65 Test the Coin Return Motor ......................67 Test the Display .......................... 68 Test the Keypads - Keypad Entry ....................69 Programming: Prices Set Prices for Individual Selections.....................
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Guide Programming: System Settings (continued) Set Low Change Message......................110 Select the Bill Validator ......................111 Set Accept on Low Change ...................... 112 Set Bill Acceptance ........................113 Select the Card Reader ......................114 Set Card Revalue........................
  • Page 9: Front Exterior Views

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Initial Setup FRONT EXTERIOR VIEWS 1810006 January 2008...
  • Page 10: Model 181 - Exterior View

    Initial Setup Merchant™ Operators’ Guide MODEL 181 - EXTERIOR VIEW (Model 180 has similar appearance) January 2008 1810006...
  • Page 11: Models 180 / 181 - Monetary

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Initial Setup MODELS 180 / 181 - MONETARY 1810006 January 2008...
  • Page 12: Interior View

    Initial Setup Merchant™ Operators’ Guide INTERIOR VIEW January 2008 1810006...
  • Page 13: Preliminary

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Initial Setup Preliminary Power Requirements The merchandiser is supplied with a service cord for the country of use and is terminated in a grounding type plug. The wall receptacle used for this merchandiser must be properly polarized, grounded, and of the correct voltage.
  • Page 14: Controls And Indicators

    Initial Setup Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Controls and Indicators INTERLOCK SWITCH When the monetary slide is open, this switch turns off the optional fan (if so equipped.) MESSAGE DISPLAY This is how the merchandiser communicates with the outside world. Customers can see messages about how much money they have put into the merchandiser.
  • Page 15 Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Initial Setup Controls and Indicators (continued) MAIN CONTROLLER PCB ASSEMBLY LED1 LED2 POWER ON FLASHING (LED 1) HEARTBEAT (LED 2) MAIN CONTROLLER PCB DISPLAY This display consists of two light emitting diodes (LED) mounted on the controller PCB. POWER ON When lit, this red LED indicates electrical power is applied to the (L.E.D.
  • Page 16: Turning The Merchandiser On And Off

    Initial Setup Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Turning the Merchandiser ON and OFF MAIN POWER LABEL SWITCH ELECTRONICS BREAKER 626P0005 INTERNATIONAL POWER PANEL U.S./CANADA POWER PANEL • Power to the merchandiser is controlled by the main power switch, located on the power panel. •...
  • Page 17: Initial Set-Up

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Initial Setup Initial Set-Up Moving the Merchandiser Through a Narrow Doorway NOTE If necessary, this merchandiser can be moved through an opening as narrow as 30 inches by removing panels at the top and bottom of the cabinet. REMOVING THE TOP PANEL (Refer to Figure 1 at right.) Remove the two screws that...
  • Page 18: Positioning The Merchandiser

    Initial Setup Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Moving the Merchandiser Through a Narrow Doorway (continued) CAUTION Be careful to not damage the tray harnesses when removing trays from the merchandiser. REMOVING THE TRAYS Unplug the tray harnesses from the PCB mounted inside the slide-out monetary. Pull the harnesses through the cabinet.
  • Page 19: Snack Section Set-Up

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Initial Setup Snack Section Set-Up Placing Trays in the Loading Position WARNING The bottom tray will rest on the delivery pan assembly. Take care to avoid striking your fingers against the delivery pan assembly. Lift up the front of the tray, so that the stop built into the tray clears the roller, then pull the tray forward and let it return to horizontal position.
  • Page 20: Setting Up Trays To Vend Products

    Initial Setup Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Setting Up Trays to Vend Products These instructions will guide you through setting up your trays for vending. You will be asked to determine if your tray can physically hold the products you intend to vend. If not, you will be directed to other procedures which will help you get them set up.
  • Page 21: Removing Trays

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Initial Setup Removing Trays CAUTION Be careful to not damage the tray harnesses when removing trays from the merchandiser. NOTE Study this procedure before you install a tray for the first time; while you are holding the tray you will not be able to see this area. Unplug the tray harnesses from the PCB mounted inside the slide-out monetary.
  • Page 22: Removing And Installing Column Dividers

    Initial Setup Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Removing and Installing Column Dividers Push the column divider toward the back of the tray - Lift the column divider clear of the tray - Install the column divider in the reverse order of removal. Operating Trays Outside the Merchandiser The tray harnesses are long enough to remove the trays and set the middle and bottom trays on the floor in front of the merchandiser and the top trays on the top of the merchandiser without...
  • Page 23: Connecting And Disconnecting A Motor Harness

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Initial Setup Connecting and Disconnecting a Motor Harness CAUTION To avoid breaking the motor circuit board, hold the header on the circuit board whenever connecting or disconnecting a motor harness. DISCONNECTING A MOTOR HARNESS Pull the harness connector away from the circuit board as shown. Tuck the unused part of the harness out of the way in the trough at the back of the tray.
  • Page 24: Removing And Installing Spirals

    Initial Setup Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Removing and Installing Spirals • All spirals are the same diameter: • There are two types of spirals: COUNTER-CLOCKWISE (left hand) CLOCKWISE (right hand) • Spirals are available in eight different capacities. Four of these are standard, and four are options.
  • Page 25 Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Initial Setup Removing and Installing Spirals (continued) REMOVING A SPIRAL Pull forward on the retaining clip and LIFT remove the end of the spiral from the spiral coupler as shown. Remove the spiral from the tray. INSTALLING A SPIRAL SPIRAL Pull the bottom of the retaining clip COUPLER...
  • Page 26: Removing A Spiral Coupler

    Initial Setup Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Removing a Spiral Coupler Pinch together the prongs on the end of the spiral coupler as shown. SPIRAL Pull the coupler forward in the direction of COUPLER PRONGS the arrow as shown. PULL Removing and Installing a Spiral Motor REMOVING A SPIRAL MOTOR NOTE Some steps may already be completed.
  • Page 27: Installing A Gear

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Initial Setup Installing a Gear WHEN ARE GEARS USED? • Gears are used to mechanically couple the spirals together. • This happens whenever you have two spirals and only one motor for vending a selection. WHERE ARE THE GEARS PLACED? •...
  • Page 28: Installing A Spiral Coupler

    Initial Setup Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Installing a Spiral Coupler Place the gear in position if one is required for this set-up. (See “Installing a Gear” on page 19.) WHEN USED WITH A MOTOR Hold the motor in place and push the spiral coupler through the motor gear box until it clicks into position.
  • Page 29: Moving Trays Up Or Down

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Initial Setup Installing a Spiral Coupler (continued) WHEN USED WITH A COUPLER BEARING Hold the coupler bearing in place and push the spiral coupler through the bearing until the coupler clicks into position. Be sure the coupler is in the proper orientation as shown. SPIRAL COUPLER SPIRAL...
  • Page 30 Initial Setup Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Moving Trays Up or Down (continued) Load products into the trays, and perform test vends. Make sure the trays don't interfere with the products you are vending, and that all products vend properly. January 2008 1810006...
  • Page 31: Installing Trays In The Merchandiser

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Initial Setup Installing Trays in the Merchandiser Study this procedure before you install a tray for the first time; while you are holding the tray you will not be able to see this area. Proceed as follows: Place the back of the tray in the machine so the back tabs on the tray are behind the tray...
  • Page 32: Installing And Removing Product Spacers

    Initial Setup Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Installing and Removing Product Spacers INSTALLING A PRODUCT SPACER • The product spacer will keep a tall, narrow product upright. • Shown below are spacers and column dividers on both deep and shallow trays. • Insert the product spacer onto the column divider as shown.
  • Page 33: Loading Trays With Product

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Initial Setup Loading Trays with Product Table 1: SPIRAL CAPACITY COLOR CODES The color of the spiral coupler SPIRAL SPIRAL SPIRAL SPIRAL COUPLER (the little plastic tab attached COUPLER CAPACITY CAPACITY COLOR to the rear of the spiral) will COLOR tell you how many products Purple...
  • Page 34: Spiral Wall Retainer Usage

    Initial Setup Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Loading Trays with Product (continued) SPIRAL WALL RETAINER USAGE A spiral wall retainer serves to compress the spiral and make it act like a SPIRAL spring to more forcefully eject a product. Do some test vends and use a WALL spiral wall retainer when a product does not readily leave the spiral.
  • Page 35: Product Pusher Usage

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Initial Setup Loading Trays with Product (continued) PRODUCT PUSHER USAGE PRODUCT PUSHER The product pusher will give the top of a product an extra tilt to help it fall into the delivery pan. Use a product pusher in the following cases: •...
  • Page 36: Preparing The Merchandiser For Vending "Top Shelf

    Initial Setup Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Loading Trays With Product (continued) PREPARING THE MERCHANDISER FOR VENDING "TOP SHELF" National Vendors recommends that this product be vended from a candy tray. Move the tray so the package can be loaded standing on its left or right edge. (See “Hold the coupler bearing in place and push the spiral coupler through the bearing until the cou- pler clicks into position.
  • Page 37 Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Initial Setup Load the "Top Shelf" products as shown below: TOP SHELF PRODUCT Motor Skip Harness 1810006 January 2008...
  • Page 38: Returning The Trays To The Vending Position

    Initial Setup Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Returning the Trays to the Vending Position Lift the tray until it is parallel to the floor as shown. Push the tray toward the back of the cabinet. January 2008 1810006...
  • Page 39: Installing And Setting Price Labels

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Initial Setup Installing and Setting Price Labels • Price rolls are printed on coiled-up strips as shown in this example. If you use another type of currency, you will find the appropriate price rolls in the plastic bag that contained this manual. •...
  • Page 40 Initial Setup Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Installing and Setting Price Labels (continued) ADJUSTING THE PRICE ROLL You can set selection prices within the following range: Minimum price $.00 Maximum price $12.95 Increment $.05 Use your thumb as shown to move each price roll up or down as needed to set the desired price. NOTE You will see the word STOP near either end of the roll.
  • Page 41: Installing Selection Id Labels

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Initial Setup Installing Selection ID Labels Selection ID numbers are printed on clear plastic sheets. You will find these in the plastic bag that contained this manual. You will need to separate them along the scored lines between the selections. CAUTION BE CAREFUL when doing this, because it is easy to split the labels.
  • Page 42: Motor Position Table

    Initial Setup Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Installing Selection ID Labels (continued) WHICH ID LABEL GOES WITH WHICH SELECTION? See the figures below for snack and candy tray positions. Table 1: Motor Position TRAY TOP TRAY 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 TRAY 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 BOTTOM...
  • Page 43: Final Installation

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Final Installa- Final Installation Move the merchandiser to its final position • You can position this merchandiser anywhere in a bank of machines. It can even be placed on an end flush against a side wall. • There should be enough room in front of the merchandiser for the door to move freely.
  • Page 44: Installing The Base Plate

    Final Installation Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Installing the Base Plate Refer to the figure below while completing the following procedures: Insert the long arms of the slides into the holes in the legs. Insert and secure a cotter pin through the hole in the back of each of the slides. Push the base plate toward the merchandiser cabinet.
  • Page 45: Setting Up And Loading The Coin Mechanism

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Final Installa- Setting Up and Loading the Coin Mechanism Once you arrive at the steps that tell you how to setup your coin mechanism, please perform the following steps: CAUTION The main power switch must be turned OFF before you go any further! If not already plugged in, plug the power cord into the electric outlet and turn ON the main power switch.
  • Page 46: Final Checkout

    Final Checkout Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Final Checkout Now, you have connected your merchandiser to the utilities, placed it in its final location, loaded it with products, and set the prices. Before you lock the door and move on, you should check to see if your merchandiser will vend products.
  • Page 47: Spiral Indexing Procedure (Two Spirals, One Or Two Motors)

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Final Check- Spiral Indexing Procedure (One Spiral, One Motor) The spiral indexing procedures involve rotating spirals one position at a time until the product vends properly. Home all the motors (see “Homing the Motors - Motor Status Detail” on page 65.) Remove the affected spiral.
  • Page 48: Testing The Bill Validator

    Final Checkout Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Testing the Bill Validator Insert a $1 bill into the validator. Push the coin return button. THE BILL VALIDATOR IS IN THE ESCROW MODE - No money is returned - you must make a selection in order to receive any change. Go to step 3. THE BILL VALIDATOR IS NOT IN THE ESCROW MODE - You should receive four quarters in change.
  • Page 49: Programming: Introduction

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program- Programming: Introduction The Display The Merchant™ features our new interactive menu display. The LCD display makes navigating the programming menu structure easy and intuitive. • The top line of the screen is the menu title. System Settings •...
  • Page 50: Service Keypad Shortcut Keys

    Programming: Introduction Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Service Keypad Shortcut Keys From the idle mode, these service keys will take you directly to specific programs without having to go through the Main Menu. Press this button to put your machine into the Price Setting menu. You can see maximum and minimum machine prices, and change prices for entire machine, entire tray, or individual selections.
  • Page 51: Other Keys

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program- Other Keys The MOVEMENT keys on the service keypad move you around a menu, and back and forth between menus. Along with the number keys on the Customer Keypad, every function for the Merchant™ can be programmed with these keys. Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through any menu list and highlight the desired option.
  • Page 52: Programming: Data Recall

    Programming: Data Recall Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Programming: Data Recall View Non Resettable Sales and Vend Data Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Main Data Recall Diagnostic Menu, then use to select Test Price Data Recall and press Product Configuration Press EDIT to Select 2.
  • Page 53 Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program- View Non Resettable Sales and Vend Data (continued) 4. The Overall Totals menu displays both the Overall Totals total dollar amount and total vend amounts Sales-$ 688.75 for the following data: Sales-# • Sales • Discount Discounts-$ 0.50 •...
  • Page 54: View Resettable Sales And Vend Data

    Programming: Data Recall Merchant™ Operators’ Guide View Resettable Sales and Vend Data Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Main Data Recall Diagnostic Menu, then use to select Test Price Data Recall and press Product Configuration Press EDIT to Select 2.
  • Page 55 Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program- View Resettable Sales and Vend Data (continued) 4. The Overall Totals menu displays both the Overall Totals total dollar amount and total vend amount Sales-$ 688.75 for the following data: Sales-# • Sales • Discount Discounts-$ 0.50 •...
  • Page 56: View Resettable Sales And Vend Data By Product

    Programming: Data Recall Merchant™ Operators’ Guide View Resettable Sales and Vend Data By Product Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Main Data Recall Menu, then use to select Diagnostic Test Data Recall and press Price Product Configuration Press EDIT to Select 2.
  • Page 57 Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program- View Resettable Sales and Vend Data By Product (continued) 6. The Product Total (Product XXX) menu Product 101 screen displays the price of the selection, Price 1.25 and both the total dollar amount and total vend amount for the following data: Sales-$ 388.75 •...
  • Page 58: Clear Resettable Sales And Vend Data

    Programming: Data Recall Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Clear Resettable Sales and Vend Data Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Main Data Recall Diagnostic Menu, then use to select Test Price Data Recall and press Product Configuration Press EDIT to Select 2.
  • Page 59: View Timed Events - Main Door Openings

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program- View Timed Events - Main Door Openings Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Main Data Recall Diagnostic Menu, then use to select Test Price Data Recall, and press Product Configuration Press EDIT to Select 2.
  • Page 60: View Timed Events - Power Losses

    Programming: Data Recall Merchant™ Operators’ Guide View Timed Events - Power Losses Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Main Data Recall Diagnostic Menu, then use to select Test Price Data Recall, and press Product Configuration Press EDIT to Select 2.
  • Page 61: View Timed Events - Last Data Clear

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program- View Timed Events - Last Data Clear Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Main Menu, Data Recall Diagnostic then use to select Data Test Price Recall and press Product Configuration Press EDIT to Select 2.
  • Page 62: View Timed Events - Last Price Setting

    Programming: Data Recall Merchant™ Operators’ Guide View Timed Events - Last Price Setting Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Main Data Recall Diagnostic Menu, then use to select Test Price Data Recall and press Product Configuration Press EDIT to Select 2.
  • Page 63: View Timed Events - Last Vend

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program- View Timed Events - Last Vend Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Main Data Recall Diagnostic Menu, then use to select Test Price Data Recall and press Product Configuration Press EDIT to Select 2. In the Data Recall menu, use to select Timed Events Data Recall Non Resettable Sales Data...
  • Page 64: View Identification Numbers

    Programming: Data Recall Merchant™ Operators’ Guide View Identification Numbers Main Menu Press until you reach the Main Data Recall Diagnostic Menu, then use to select Test Price Data Recall and press Product Configuration Press EDIT to Select 2. In the Data Recall menu, use to select Identification Data Recall Non Resettable Sales Data...
  • Page 65: Print Data

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program- Print Data Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Data Recall Diagnostic Main Menu, then use Test Price select Data Recall and press Product Configuration Press EDIT to Select 2. In the Data Recall menu, use to select Print Data and Data Recall Non Resettable Sales Data...
  • Page 66: Programming: Diagnostic

    Programming: Diagnostic Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Programming: Diagnostic Check for Errors Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Main Menu, Data Recall Diagnostic then use to select Test Price Diagnostic and press Product Configuration Press EDIT to Select 2. In the Diagnostic screen, if there are no errors, the screen will display “No Errors”.
  • Page 67: Diagnostic Error Messages Table

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program- DIAGNOSTIC ERROR MESSAGES ERROR MESSAGE ERROR DESCRIPTION No Errors Indicates there are no errors in the merchandiser. All Coin Mech Tubes Have Errors All coin mech tubes have errors. All Selections Disabled No selections will vend. Includes regular selection disable, and Time-of-Day disable.
  • Page 68 Programming: Diagnostic Merchant™ Operators’ Guide DIAGNOSTIC ERROR MESSAGES Card Reader Requests Servicing Card reader indicates that it requires service, reader is still operational. Check prices Price error detected and changed to maximum - check prices. Coin mech acceptor Coin mech acceptor is unplugged from the main body of the coin mech.
  • Page 69: Programming: Test

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program- Programming: Test Test Vend a Selection Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Main Menu, Data Recall Diagnostic then use to select Test Test Price and press Product Configuration Press EDIT to Select 2. In the Test menu, use Test select Test Vend and press Test Vend...
  • Page 70: Test Vend Without Surevend

    Programming: Test Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Test Vend Without SureVend™ 1. Press until you reach the Main Menu Data Recall Main Menu, then use Diagnostic Test select Test and press Price Product Configuration Press EDIT to Select 2. In the Test menu, use select Test Vend w/o SureVend and Test Test Vend...
  • Page 71 Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program- Test SureVend™ Calibration 1. Press until you reach the Main Main Menu Data Recall Menu, then use to select Diagnostic Test Test, and press Price Product Configuration Press EDIT to Select 2. In the Test menu, use Test select SureVend Calibration and Test Vend...
  • Page 72: Testing The Motors - Motor Test Summary

    Programming: Test Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Testing the Motors - Motor Test Summary Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Data Recall Diagnostic Main Menu, then use Test Price select Test and press Product Configuration Press EDIT to Select 2. In the Test menu, use Test Test Vend to select Motor Test Summary and...
  • Page 73: Homing The Motors - Motor Status Detail

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program- Homing the Motors - Motor Status Detail Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Main Data Recall Diagnostic Menu, then use to select Test Price Test, and press Product Configuration Press EDIT to Select Test 2.
  • Page 74 Programming: Test Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Homing the Motors - Motor Status Detail 5. In the XXX menu, one choice will appear, and that is “Press START To Home.” Press START To Home Press once. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6.
  • Page 75: Test The Coin Return Motor

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program- Test the Coin Return Motor Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Main Menu, Data Recall Diagnostic then use to select Test and Test Price press Product Configuration Press EDIT to Select 2. In the Test menu, use Test SureVend Detectors to select Coin Return Motor, then...
  • Page 76: Test The Display

    Programming: Test Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Test the Display Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Data Recall Diagnostic Main Menu, then use Test Price select Test, and press Product Configuration Press EDIT to Select 2. In the Test menu, use Test SureVend Detectors select Display and press...
  • Page 77: Test The Keypads - Keypad Entry

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program- Test the Keypads - Keypad Entry Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Main Data Recall Diagnostic Menu, then use to select Test Price Test and press Product Configuration Press EDIT to Select 2. In the Test menu, use Test Motor Test Summary select Keypad Entry and press...
  • Page 78: Programming: Prices

    Programming: Prices Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Programming: Prices Set Prices for Individual Selections Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Main Menu, Data Recall Diagnostic then use to select Price and Test Price press Product Configuration Press EDIT to Select 2.
  • Page 79: Set One Price For The Entire Machine

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program- Set One Price for the Entire Machine Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Main Data Recall Diagnostic Menu, then use to select Test Price Price and press Product Configuration Press EDIT to Select Price 2.
  • Page 80: Set Prices By Trays

    Programming: Prices Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Set Prices by Trays Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Data Recall Diagnostic Main Menu, then use Test Price select Price and press Product Configuration Press EDIT to Select Price 2. In the Price menu, use Price to select the tray number you wish to set Individual Prices...
  • Page 81: View High/Low Price

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program- View High/Low Price Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Main Data Recall Diagnostic Menu, then use to select Test Price Price and press Product Configuration Press EDIT to Select 2. In the Price menu, use Price Tray 4 to select View High/Low Price and...
  • Page 82: Programming: Product Configuration

    Program: Product Config. Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Programming: Product Configuration View Configuration Version Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Main Data Recall Diagnostic Menu, then use to select Test Price Product Configuration and press Product Configuration Press EDIT to Select 2.
  • Page 83: Turn Surevend™ On And Off

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Turn SureVend™ On and Off Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Main Data Recall Diagnostic Menu, then use to select Test Price Product Configuration and press Product Configuration Press EDIT to Select 2. In the Product Configuration menu, use to select SureVend.
  • Page 84: Set Surevend™ Failure Mode

    Program: Product Config. Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Set SureVend™ Failure Mode Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Main Menu, Data Recall Diagnostic then use to select Product Test Price Configuration and press Product Configuration Press EDIT to Select 2. In the Product Configuration menu, use to select SureVend.
  • Page 85 Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Set SureVend™ Failure Mode (continued) 5. Verify that the selection you made is now SureVend displayed in the status (bottom) line of the SureVend SureVend menu when Failure Mode is selected. Failure Mode Anti-Jackpot Timer Anti-Jackpot Trigger 6.
  • Page 86: Set Surevend™ Anti-Jackpot Timer

    Program: Product Config. Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Set SureVend™ Anti-Jackpot Timer Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Main Menu, Data Recall Diagnostic then use to select Product Test Configuration and press Price Product Configuration 2. In the Product Configuration menu, use Press EDIT to Select to select SureVend.
  • Page 87: Set Surevend™ Anti-Jackpot Trigger

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Set SureVend™ Anti-Jackpot Trigger Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Main Menu, Data Recall Diagnostic then use to select Product Test Price Configuration and press Product Configuration 2. In the Product Configuration menu, use Press EDIT to Select to select SureVend.
  • Page 88: Selection Configuration

    Program: Product Config. Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Selection Configuration Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Main Data Recall Diagnostic Menu, then use to select Test Price Product Configuration and press Product Configuration Press EDIT to Select 2. In the Product Configuration menu, Product Configuration to select Selection Configuration Version...
  • Page 89: Fifo (First In, First Out)

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: FIFO (First In, First Out) FIFO (First In, First Out) allows you to program your Merchant™ to run several adjacent selections on a tray as a single selection. No matter which selection ID of the group is entered, the Merchant™ will vend round-robin from the group of spirals, skipping selections that are out-of-service.
  • Page 90: Fifo Setup - Deleting Groups

    Program: Product Config. Merchant™ Operators’ Guide FIFO Setup - Adding Groups (continued) FIFO Setup 5. Press once to return to the Add Group 2 FIFO Setup menu. Delete Group NOTE Edit Group Once you have set up the first group FIFO Mappings for FIFO Setup, you will now have additional choices on the FIFO Setup menu.
  • Page 91: Fifo Setup - Editing Groups

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: FIFO Setup - Editing Groups 1. From the FIFO Setup menu, use FIFO Setup Add Group 2 to select Edit Group and Delete Group Edit Group press FIFO Mappings Press EDIT to Select 2. Using , select which group Edit Group you wish to edit and press Edit Group 1...
  • Page 92: Fifo Setup - View Fifo Mappings

    Program: Product Config. Merchant™ Operators’ Guide FIFO Setup - View FIFO Mappings 1. From the FIFO Setup menu, use FIFO Setup Add Group 2 to select FIFO Mappings Delete Group Edit Group and press FIFO Mappings 2. In the FIFO Mappings menu, use Press EDIT to Select to select the tray you wish FIFO Mappings...
  • Page 93: Couple Motors

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Couple Motors The Merchant™ can be set to couple adjacent product tray motors to vend together. There are times when you will need to set adjacent motors on a tray to vend together, as in the case of vending wide products.
  • Page 94: Timed Events

    Special Vend Modes Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Special Vend Modes Timed Events The Merchant™ can be programmed for up to 16 discrete time of day events, which can be programmed to include Inhibit, Free Vend, Discount, and Combo Vend. Main Menu 1.
  • Page 95 Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Special Vend Timed Events (continued) 5. If the event is set to Off, use State Event Type to select State and press Start Time Stop Time Days of Week 6. In the State menu screen, use to select On. The selected option is State the one with the filled-in circle.
  • Page 96 Special Vend Modes Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Timed Events (continued) 10. In the Event (#) menu, use State to select Start Time and Event Type press Start Time Stop Time Days of Week 11. In the Start Time menu, using the number keys on either keypad, enter the time you 00:00 wish the event to start.
  • Page 97 Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Special Vend Timed Events (continued) 16. In the Event (#) menu, press State to select Days of Week Event Type Start Time and press Stop Time Days of Week – M – – T – S 17. Press to highlight a day of Days Of Week the week, then press...
  • Page 98 Special Vend Modes Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Timed Events (continued) Selections 20. In the Selections menu, press to choose a Selection (XXX) and press to select it. Chosen Selections (XXX) will have an “X”(s) to * = Set or Clear All the left.
  • Page 99: Winner Mode

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Special Vend Winner Mode The Winner Mode provides a method to reward the frequent user of the Merchant™ by occasionally giving away a free product or a special prize from a designated spiral. To set up the Winner Mode, perform the following steps: 1.
  • Page 100 Special Vend Modes Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Winner Mode (continued) 7. From the Winner Mode menu, use Winner Mode Winner State to select Winner Winner Frequency Frequency. The status (bottom) line of the Winner Prize will display how often the merchandiser is set to vend a winner.
  • Page 101 Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Special Vend Winner Mode (continued) 13. Using the number keys on either keypad, Winner Prize enter a spiral for the winner to vend from. For example, to set the merchandiser to vend the winners from spiral 103, enter 1-0-3.
  • Page 102: Combo Vends

    Special Vend Modes Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Combo Vends The Merchant™ can be programmed to vend up to four combinations of products to be vended together at a discounted price. To program your Merchant™ to vend combination vends, perform the following procedure. 1.
  • Page 103 Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Special Vend Combo Vends (continued) 5. In the Selections menu, use Selections Product 101 to highlight a selection, Product 102 and press to select it. Chosen Product 103 Product 104 selection(s) will have “X” (s) to the left. Product 105 * = Set or Clear All NOTE...
  • Page 104 Special Vend Modes Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Combo Vends (continued) 10. From the Combo Group X menu, use Combo Group 1 Selections to select Message and Discount Message press 11. From the Message menu, use Ready to select which message Winner State you would like your merchandiser to display regarding Combo Group X.
  • Page 105: Token Enable

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Special Vend Token Enable The Merchant™ allows you to program token vending for certain products. To program the Merchant™ for token vending, perform the following procedure. 1. Press until you reach the Main Main Menu Diagnostic Menu, then use , to select Test Special Vend Modes and...
  • Page 106: Programming: Free Vend

    Programming: Free Vend Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Programming: Free Vend Turn Free Vend On/Off Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Diagnostic Test Main Menu, then use Price Product Configuration select Free Vend and press Free Vend 2. In the Free Vend menu, press Free Vend to select Off or On.
  • Page 107: Programming: System Settings

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Programming: System Settings Machine Information - ID Number 1. Press until you reach the Main Menu, Main Menu Price then use to select Product Configuration Free Vend System Settings and press Special Vend Modes System Settings Press EDIT to Select 2.
  • Page 108 Program: System Settings Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Machine Information - ID Number (continued) 5. Press to lock in your entered Machine Information ID106-Asset Number information and return to the Machine Information menu. Verify that the new ID104-Location information you have entered appears in the status (bottom) line.
  • Page 109: Machine Information - Location

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Machine Information - Location 1. Press until you reach the Main Main Menu Price Menu, then use to select Product Configuration Free Vend System Settings and press Special Vend Modes System Settings Press EDIT to Select 2.
  • Page 110 Program: System Settings Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Machine Information - Location (continued) 5. Press to lock in your entered Machine Information ID106–Asset Number information and return to the Machine Information menu. Verify that the new ID104–Location information you have entered appears in the status (bottom) line.
  • Page 111: Set The Date

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Set the Date Main Menu Test 1. Press until you reach the Main Price Product Configuration Menu, then use to select Free Vend System Settings System Settings and press Press EDIT to Select 2. In the System Settings menu, use System Settings Machine Information to select Clock and...
  • Page 112: Set The Time

    Program: System Settings Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Set the Time Main Menu Test 1. Press until you reach the Main Price Product Configuration Menu, then use to select Free Vend System Settings System Settings and press Press EDIT to Select 2. In the System Settings menu, use System Settings Machine Information to select Clock and...
  • Page 113: Set Daylight Saving Time

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Set Daylight Saving Time Main Menu Test Price 1. Press until you reach the Main Menu, Product Configuration Free Vend then use to select System Settings System Settings and press Press EDIT to Select System Settings 2.
  • Page 114: Select A Language

    Program: System Settings Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Select a Language Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Main Menu, Price Product Configuration then use to select Special Vend Modes Free Vend System Settings and press System Settings Press EDIT to Select 2.
  • Page 115: Select The Coin Mechanism

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Select the Coin Mechanism Main Menu Price Product Configuration 1. Press until you reach the Main Menu, Special Vend Modes Free Vend then use to select System Settings Press EDIT to Select System Settings and press System Settings 2.
  • Page 116: View Coins In/Out

    Program: System Settings Merchant™ Operators’ Guide View Coins In/Out NOTE The Coins In/Out menu selection is Main Menu accessed from the Main Menu, and is only Special Vend Modes available when a Coin Mechanism is activated. Free Vend See “Select the Coin Mechanism” on page 107. Coins In/Out System Settings 1.
  • Page 117: Set Change Without Purchase

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Set Change Without Purchase Main Menu Special Vend Modes Free Vend 1. Press until you reach the Main Menu, Coins In/Out System Settings then use to select Security Codes System Settings. Press EDIT to Select 2. In the System Settings menu, use System Settings Machine Information to select Monetary and press...
  • Page 118: Set Low Change Message

    Program: System Settings Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Set Low Change Message Main Menu Special Vend Modes Free Vend 1. Press until you reach the Main Menu, Coins In/Out System Settings then use to select Security Codes System Settings. Press EDIT to Select 2.
  • Page 119: Select The Bill Validator

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Select the Bill Validator Main Menu Test Price 1. Press until you reach the Main Menu, Product Configuration Free Vend then use to select System Settings Press EDIT to Select System Settings and press System Settings Machine Information 2.
  • Page 120: Set Accept On Low Change

    Program: System Settings Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Set Accept on Low Change Main Menu Special Vend Modes Free Vend 1. Press until you reach the Main Coins In/Out System Settings Menu, then use to select Security Codes System Settings. Press EDIT to Select 2.
  • Page 121: Set Bill Acceptance

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Set Bill Acceptance Main Menu Special Vend Modes Free Vend 1. Press until you reach the Main Coins In/Out System Settings Menu, then use the Security Codes Press EDIT to Select select System Settings and press System Settings 2.
  • Page 122: Select The Card Reader

    Program: System Settings Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Select the Card Reader Main Menu Test Price 1. Press until you reach the Main Product Configuration Free Vend Menu, then use to select System Settings Press EDIT to Select System Settings and press System Settings 2.
  • Page 123: Set Card Revalue

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Set Card Revalue Main Menu Test Card Revalue set to On will allow customers to insert a card, then insert money and have credit Price applied to their card. Product Configuration Free Vend 1. Press until you reach the Main System Settings Press EDIT to Select Menu, then use...
  • Page 124 Program: System Settings Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Set Card Revalue (continued) 6. Verify that the status (bottom) line of the Monetary Monetary menu displays the selected Change Without Purchase option (On or Off) when Card Revalue is highlighted. Low Change Message Accept on Low Change Credit for Failed Vend 7.
  • Page 125: Set Multiple Vend Mode

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Set Multiple Vend Mode Main Menu The Multiple Vend Mode option specifies how Price the merchandiser will dispense change once a purchase is made. There are two Multiple Product Configuration Vend Mode options: Special Vend Mode a.
  • Page 126 Program: System Settings Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Set Multiple Vend Mode (continued) 5. Press to lock in the selection and Monetary return to the Monetary menu. Bill Validator Card Reader Multiple Vend Mode 6. Verify that the status (bottom) line displays the selected option when Multiple Vend Credit for Failed Vend Mode is highlighted.
  • Page 127: Set Credit For Failed Vend

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Set Credit for Failed Vend If a failed vend occurs, the customer’s money Main Menu may be returned, or the customer’s credit could Price be restored to the merchandiser for another selection. There are two Credit for Failed Vend Product Configuration options: Special Vend Mode...
  • Page 128 Program: System Settings Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Set Credit for Failed Vend (continued) Monetary Press to lock in the selection and Bill Validator return to the Monetary Menu. Card Reader Multiple Vend Mode 6. In the Monetary menu, verify that the option Credit for Failed Vend you selected matches the status (bottom) line when Credit for Failed Vend is...
  • Page 129: Set Data Transfer

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Set Data Transfer Main Menu Price Set Communication Mode Product Configuration Special Vend Mode 1. Press until you reach the Main Free Vend System Settings Menu, then use to select Press EDIT to Select System Settings System Settings and press Machine Information Clock...
  • Page 130: Set Data List

    Program: System Settings Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Set Data List 1. In the Data Transfer menu, use Data Transfer Communication Mode to select Data List and Data List press CA304 Data Type Data Reset Mode Event Reset Mode 2. In the Data List menu, use Data List to highlight a selection and press ID 4...
  • Page 131: Set Ca304 Data Type

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Set CA304 Data Type 1. In the Data Transfer menu, use Data Transfer to select CA304 Data Communication Mode Data List Type and press CA304 Data Type Data Reset Mode Event Reset Mode 2. In the CA304 Data Type menu, use Currency to select the desired option.
  • Page 132: Set Data Reset Mode

    Program: System Settings Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Set Data Reset Mode 1. In the Data Transfer menu, use Data Transfer to select Communication Mode Data List Data Reset Mode and press CA304 Data Type Data Reset Mode Event Reset Mode 2. In the Data Reset Mode menu, use Auto to select the desired (Auto or Save) option.
  • Page 133: Set Event Reset Mode

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Set Event Reset Mode 1. In the Data Transfer menu, use Data Transfer Data List to select CA304 Data Type Data Reset Mode Event Reset Mode and press Event Reset Mode Printer Baud Rate 2. In the Event Reset Mode menu, use Auto to select the desired Data Reset Mode...
  • Page 134: Set Printer Baud Rate

    Program: System Settings Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Set Printer Baud Rate 1. In the Data Transfer menu, use Data Transfer to select Data List CA304 Data Type Printer Baud Rate and press Data Reset Mode Event Reset Mode Printer Baud Rate 2.
  • Page 135: Connect And Disconnect The Data Key

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Connect and Disconnect the Data Key 1. Turn off power to the machine. 2. Open monetary door and remove circuit board cover. 3. Install the Data Key onto the main controller at J9A, as shown in figure below. Note the proper orientation of the Data Key onto the PCB header.
  • Page 136: Firmware Selection (Serial Flash Menu)

    Program: System Settings Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Firmware Selection (Serial Flash Menu) The Firmware selection line in the Serial System Settings Flash menu will not always appear. This is Clock because it may not be loaded up on the currently inserted Data Key. Language Monetary If the Firmware selection line does appear, it is...
  • Page 137: Load Default Data From Data Key

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Load Default Data From Data Key This procedure allows you to download default factory settings from Data Key to the machine in the event that it becomes necessary (for example, when changing cup sizes.) NOTE System Settings In performing this procedure, follow the instructions in “Connect and Clock...
  • Page 138 Program: System Settings Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Load Default Data From Data Key (continued) Load Data 5. In the Load Data menu, press 1. 181.01.00.H select the Default Data description and 2. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ press 4.
  • Page 139: Save Configuration Data To Data Key

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Save Configuration Data to Data Key This procedure allows you to copy data such as Custom Marketing Messages and Timed Events settings to the Data Key for back up and/or transfer to other machines. 1. Follow the instructions in “Connect and System Settings Disconnect the Data Key”...
  • Page 140 Program: System Settings Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Save Configuration Data to Data Key (continued) 7. A second Save Data menu will appear. Save Data Edit Description Press to select Edit Description Save Data and press Enter a description of the data you are saving by using the keypad.
  • Page 141: Save Configuration And Sales Data To Data Key

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Save Configuration and Sales Data to Data Key This procedure allows you to copy data such as Vend Totals or Sales Totals from the machine to the Data Key for back up. 1. Follow the instructions in “Connect and System Settings Disconnect the Data Key”...
  • Page 142 Program: System Settings Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Save Configuration and Sales Data to Data Key (continued) 7. A second Save Data menu will appear. Save Data Press to select Edit Description Edit Description Save Data and press Enter a description of the data you are saving by using the keypad.
  • Page 143: View Image Info (Data Description) On Data Key

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: View Image Info (Data Description) on Data Key NOTE System Settings In performing this procedure, follow the Clock instructions in “Connect and Disconnect the Data Language Key” on page 127 to install and remove Monetary the Data Key Data Transfer 1.
  • Page 144 Program: System Settings Merchant™ Operators’ Guide View Image Info (Data Description) on Data Key (continued) NOTE Image Info Image Info will initially be displayed as the 1. 181.01.00.H 12/17/07 original software version number (for example, 2. 181.01.00.H 11/15/07 in screen at right, it is 181.01.00.H) followed by the date the Image Info (Data Description) was 3.
  • Page 145: Load Configuration Data From Data Key To Machine

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Load Configuration Data from Data Key to Machine NOTE System Settings In performing this procedure, follow the Clock instructions in “Connect and Disconnect the Language Data Key” on page 127 to install and remove the Data Key. Monetary Data Transfer 1.
  • Page 146 Program: System Settings Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Load Configuration Data from Data Key to Machine (continued) 6. In the Load Data menu, press Load Data 1. 181.00.01.H 12/17/07 select the Data Description you wish to copy 2. 181.00.01.H 11/15/07 and press 3.
  • Page 147: Delete Configuration Data Or Configuration And Sales Data From Data Key

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Delete Configuration Data or Configuration and Sales Data from Data Key NOTE System Settings In performing this procedure, follow the Clock instructions in “Connect and Disconnect the Language Data Key” on page 127 to install and remove the Data Key.
  • Page 148 Program: System Settings Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Delete Configuration Data or Configuration and Sales Data from Data Key (continued) Delete Data 6. In the Delete Data menu, press 1. 181.00.01.H 12/17/07 select the Data Description you wish to 2. 181.00.01.H 11/15/07 3.
  • Page 149: Language Data Selection (Serial Flash Menu)

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Language Data Selection (Serial Flash Menu) The Language Data selection in the Serial System Settings Flash menu is not currently functioning. This Clock area is under development and cannot be used to perform any procedures. Language Monetary Data Transfer WARNING...
  • Page 150: View Last Backup

    Program: System Settings Merchant™ Operators’ Guide View Last Backup The backup features are used to backup up all Main Menu settings and data in the event that there is a Price failure to the battery backup or the battery is changed out.
  • Page 151: Backup Data

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Backup Data The backup features are used to backup up all settings and data in the event that there is a Main Menu failure to the battery backup or the battery is Price changed out. It is recommended to backup the memory occasionally in the event of a failure.
  • Page 152: Restore Data

    Program: System Settings Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Restore Data Restoring data will restore all saved data that was backed up in memory. If no data was backed up, the machine will restore the factory default settings. Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Main Menu, Price Product Configuration then use...
  • Page 153: Set Screen Contrast

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Set Screen Contrast For most installations, the factory default Main Menu screen contrast setting should be adequate. Price For installations with special considerations (very low or high ambient light), adjust the Product Configuration screen contrast to improve menu readability. Special Vend Mode Free Vend 1.
  • Page 154: View Software Version

    Program: System Settings Merchant™ Operators’ Guide View Software Version Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Main Menu, Test Price then use to select System Product Configuration Free Vend Settings and press System Settings Press EDIT to Select 2. In the System Settings menu, use System Settings to select Software Version Monetary...
  • Page 155: View Io Board Software

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: View IO Board Software 1. Press until you reach the Main Main Menu Test Menu, then use to select Price Product Configuration System Settings and press Free Vend System Settings Press EDIT to Select 2. In the System Settings menu, use to select IO Board System Settings Monetary...
  • Page 156: Set Temperature Units

    Program: System Settings Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Set Temperature Units 1. Press until you reach the Main Main Menu Test Menu, then use to select Price Product Configuration System Settings and press Free Vend System Settings Press EDIT to Select 2. In the System Settings menu, use to select Temperature System Settings Data Transfer...
  • Page 157: Set Idle Screen Options

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Set Idle Screen Options One of these 3 options can be set to appear on the display: None - “Make a Selection” appears with an alternating “Ready” message. Time - The time will appear on the lower left hand corner of the display in addition to the alternating “Make a Selection”...
  • Page 158: Set Custom Messages

    Program: System Settings Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Set Custom Messages 1. Press until you reach the Main Main Menu Test Menu, then use to select Price Product Configuration System Settings and press Free Vend System Settings Press EDIT to Select 2. In the System Settings menu, use System Settings to select Screen Contrast...
  • Page 159 Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Set Custom Messages (continued) 5. In the Custom Messages X screen, use the Custom Messages 5 to move the cursor to the All Selections Half Price left and right. Press to remove the letters and numbers. Press to move to uppercase and lowercase letters.
  • Page 160: Numeric/Character Table

    Program: System Settings Merchant™ Operators’ Guide NUMERIC/CHARACTER TABLE - / $ @ % # & 0 , . ? ! ‘ ; : “ 1 a b c 2 d e f 3 g h i 4 j k l 5 m n o 6 p q r s 7 t u v 8...
  • Page 161: Programming: Security Codes

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Programming: Security Codes Enter Security Code Main Menu 1. Press until you reach the Main Product Configuration Special Vend Modes Menu, then use to select Free Vend System Settings Security Codes and press Security Codes Press EDIT to Select 2.
  • Page 162: Edit The Supervisor Pin

    Program: System Settings Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Edit the Supervisor PIN The Supervisor PIN code on the Merchant™ Main Menu can be changed. Product Configuration First follow the procedure in “Enter Security Special Vend Modes Code” on page 153 to unlock the Edit Pin menu. Free Vend 1.
  • Page 163: Lock/Unlock Menu Items

    Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Program: Lock/Unlock Menu Items The following Main Menu selections can be locked or unlocked in this Lock/Unlock Menu Items procedure: • Clear Data • Data Recall • Test • Price • Product Configuration • Free Vend • Special Vend Modes First, follow the procedure in “Enter Security Main Menu...
  • Page 164 Program: System Settings Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Lock Menu Items (continued) 3. Select the Menu Item(s) you wish to make Lock Menu Items available/unavailable by using the Clear Data to select a Menu Item and Data Recall Test then pressing to remove or add the Price “X”(s) next to the Menu Item(s).
  • Page 165 Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Index C (cont’d) ......112 Accept on low change, set ..........85 Couple motors Acceptor, bill (optional) ........6 ....... 20 Coupler, spiral, installing Anti-Jackpot timer, SureVend™, set .... 78 Coupler, spiral, installing when used with coupler bearing ......
  • Page 166 Index Merchant™ Operators’ Guide D (cont’d) ......48 ........99 Data, vend, view by product ID number, machine ............103 ......56 Date, set Identification numbers, view Daylight saving time, set ......105 Idle screen options, set ....... 149 Default data, load from data key ....
  • Page 167 Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Index L (cont’d) M (cont’d) ........142 ......... 18 Last backup, view Motor, spiral, removing ....53 ........65 Last data clear, timed events, view Motor, status detail Last price setting, timed events,view ..... 54 Motor, test summary ........
  • Page 168 Index Merchant™ Operators’ Guide S (cont’d) Reader, card, select ........114 Spiral coupler, installing when ..........20 used with motor ......... 124 Reset mode, data, set ......20 Spiral coupler, orientation Reset mode, event, set ....... 125 Spiral coupler, removing .......
  • Page 169 Merchant™ Operators’ Guide Index T (cont’d) ..... 30 Trays, returning to vending position ........72 Trays, set prices by Trays, setting up to vend products ....12 Trays, setting up to vend wide products ..12 ........111 Validator, bill, select ........
  • Page 170 Index Merchant™ Operators’ Guide January 2008 Index - 6 1810006...

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