Refrigeration Set Point ...................... 10 The Driver Menu Access ....................10 Planogram Management ..................... 11-14 OPERATOR / TECHNICIAN MAIN MENU ................15 BevMAX Refresh 6 Media – Programming Map ..............16 Monetary ........................18-27 Price Menu Icon ......................27-28 Data Recall ........................29-34 System Settings ......................
Precautions for handling sensitive devices should be observed when handling these items. This guide contains programming information for the BevMax Refresh 6 Media. For detailed information surrounding the components, installation and operation of the vender, refer to the BevMax Refresh 6 Media Operations Guide.
THE SHOPPING EXPERIENCE THE TOUCH SCREEN BevMAX Refresh 6 Media offers the latest capacitive Touch • Screen technology providing scratch resistance, high durability and a rich consumer experience. It is an industrial Screen that can withstand medium hard hits •...
MAKING SELECTIONS AND NAVIGATING THE SHOPPING Use the keypad to make a Selection. Your Selection will be placed in a Shopping Cart. The BevMAX Refresh 6 Media will suggest another Product (programmable if desired) allowing you to select the + key to add that Selection. Choose Keep Shopping to add additional Selections (maximum 3) to your Cart.
NORMAL OPERATION MESSAGES At initial power-up, the program will start and the Touch Screen will display Crane Merchandising Systems. It will then show Initializing, and approximately 60 seconds later the Sales Messages and Cabinet Temperature will appear. If you do not see a Cabinet Temperature or “--.-C” or “--.-F”, check the Encapsulated Temperature Sensor.
INITIAL PROGRAMMING 1. This Programming Guide is based on Firmware Version 11.3.1. 2. The software version is shown on the bottom of the Touch Screen anytime you are in the Service Mode. The software version can also be displayed by pressing the Firmware Information Menu Bar in the Service Mode.
change available for payback to the customer. Recommended minimum amount is $17.00 (1 roll each of 5¢; 10¢; 25¢ coins). This minimum amount of change should remain in the Machine at all times. Adding Initial Change Load 1. Enter the required PIN: 3333. 2.
REFRIGERATION SET POINT Your Machine contains a Refrigeration Unit, you must also verify/set the following: 1. Touch System Settings > The top menu is UI Theme. 2. Touch the down arrow to and touch Refrigeration Settings. 3. Touch Refrigeration Set Point, make necessary adjustments to setting, touch Accept to lock in any changes or Cancel to exit without making changes.
The Data Recall, Firmware Information, Telemetry, Diagnostics, and Planogram Management Menus are duplicated in the Service Menu. See the Index and locate the page for Operators/Technician Main Menu detailed descriptions of these Menus. Planogram Management Although there are ways to manage the Planogram in the Service Menus, in the Driver Main Menu there are specific Icons that allow quick access to this Menu.
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Touch a Menu Bar to View, Audit or Edit the Planogram. Touch Planogram Management Menu Bar to enter the Planogram Menu. Touch View Planogram Menu Bar to View the current Planogram information. If a Planogram has been loaded into the Machine, an Image, Price and Selection Number for each Selection will be shown.
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Touch Planogram Audit Menu Bar to enter the Planogram Menu. Choose a Tray you wish to Audit. The Screen will show the current Product and UPC assigned to the Selections on that Tray. Touch Edit Planogram to make changes to the Planogram Menu.
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Touch Product Menu Bar to enter a new UPC Code. Touch Edit Current Code to enter a new UPC Code or Select From The Product List. If you choose Select From The Product List all Products will be listed and you can scroll through to choose a Product. If you choose Edit Current Code a numeric box will appear allowing you to enter a new UPC Code.
Operators/Technician Main Menu 1. If PIN 3333 is entered and No Errors Exist, the Operators / Technician Menu appears allowing access to the Service Menu Bars. 2. Each of the Menu Bars provides access to detailed Menus under the corresponding heading. 3.
BEVMAX REFRESH 6 MEDIA – PROGRAMMING MAP Monetary Menu System Settings Test Special Vend Modes Firmware Information Timed Events MDB Level UI Theme Screen Test Alternative Vending Cashless Time of Day Events Bill Validator Machine Information Touchscreen Test Free Vend...
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MONETARY Icon Allows you to program the settings for all Credit • Devices and related functions. Touch Monetary Menu Bar to enter the Menu. • THE MONETARY MENU 1. MDB Level 2. Bill Validator 3. Stack Bills 4. Bill Acceptance 5.
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BILL VALIDATOR OPTIONS Touch Bill Validator Menu Bar to toggle between Bill Validator On or Off. If no Bill Validator is installed Menu will read Bill Validator not connected. When the Bill Validator is set to Off the Machine will not accept bills.
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COIN MECHANISM OPTIONS Touch the Coin Mechanism Menu Bar to set the Coin Mechanism type. The current setting is shown without entering the Menu. Touch the desired Coin Mechanism option Menu Bar and Accept to save. Note: Executive Coin Mechanism is not used in the US. When enabled all Bill Related Menus are removed.
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When using Onboard Cashless, an NFC (Near Field Communication or Tap and Go) option is available. Crane Onboard Cashless interfaces with other online systems so in many cases we can accept Credit and other Cards, College ID Cards, work ID, etc., eliminating the need for a second Card Reader.
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Card Swipe on the front of the Machine that plugs directly into the Atlas Controller at J42. Crane Onboard Cashless accepts NFC (Tap and Go) transactions. If you have a separate NFC Reader installed, as long as the Onboard...
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Touch the Menu Bar for MDB Cashless Cart to turn it On. If turned On it allows MDB Card Readers to be used with the Shopping Cart. Touch the Menu Bar for MDB Postpay to toggle between Off and Select On only if Postpay is to be enabled. CURRENCY SYMBOL OPTIONS Touch the Menu Bar to toggle the Show Currency Symbol between On and Off.
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CORRECT CHANGE PARMS OPTIONS Correct Change Parms (Parameters) Touch the Correct Change Parms Menu Bar to access to the following Sub Menus that allow the operator to set the payback parameters in the Machine. • Force Vend Declining Balance • Accept on Low Change •...
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Accept On Low Change • Used to set acceptance of a bill depending on how much change is available in the Coin Mechanism. If set to default $0.00, the Machine will only accept a – bill when the Coin Mechanism has enough change to pay back full credit.
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Credit For Failed Vend Touch Credit For Failed Vend Menu Bar to change between the two settings: Return Change = In the event of a failed vend, the credit will be returned automatically. Hold Credit = In the event of a failed vend, the credit will remain on the Machine allowing you to purchase another Item or pressing Cancel to return the Credit shown.
The Cash Discount can not be changed at the Machine. – The Cash Discount currently can only be set to 10 cents. • For Crane Cashless, Cash Discounts can be changed by Device in your portal. • When enabled, Cash Discount applies to all products in the Machine.
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SETTING PRICES BY TRAY • Touch the Tray # you wish to Price. – For this example Tray #1. • Touch the down arrow for additional Tray #’s. • A numeric keypad will appear on the Screen along with a window to enter the Price.
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Data Recall Icon The Data Recall Menu permits the operator to review a variety of accountability and operational information including: • Non-Resettable Sales Data • Resettable Sales Data • Events • Identification Numbers (Boards & peripherals) The Non-Resettable and Resettable Data Screens are exactly the same and therefore not duplicated in this Programming Guide.
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Cashless Sales Data Touch Cashless Menu Bar. The Screen will show the cumulative value and cumulative number of Cashless Transactions by vend type including Revalue if applicable. Bills Sales Data Touch Bill Data Menu Bar. This Screen allows you to view information about bills by denomination, both accepted and paid out when using a Validator or Recycler.
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The Screen will show a summary of the Overall Totals, by both cumulative cash and cumulative number of transactions. Data by Tray Touch By Tray Menu Bar. Touch a Tray Number Menu Bar to see the Sales Data for that Tray. For this example Tray #1.
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Data by Product Touch By Product Menu Bar to view Sales Data by Product. Touch any Tray # Menu Bar. For this example Tray #1. – Touch a Selection Number Menu Bar to view Sales Data by Product Selection #. For this example Selection 101.
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Events This Menu allows the operator to review the most recent times for the following Events: Touch Reboot History, Power Losses or Door Events History Menu Bars to view a historical list of Events. The following information will show without entering a Menu. Last Data Clear –...
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Events The following information will show the Date and Time of the last Event without entering a Menu. Last Data Clear – Last Vend – Last Price Change – Last Clock Set – Last Health Control Event (if applicable) – IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS Touch Identification Numbers Menu Bar.
Systems Settings Icon Allows you to program the overall systems functions. Touch System Settings Menu Bar to enter the Menu. SYSTEM SETTINGS Touching the System Settings Menu Bar from the Home Screen allows access to the System • Settings Menus shown on the four Screens below.
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UI (USER INTERFACE) THEME This Menu allows you to choose from a number of different User Interface Themes preprogrammed into the Atlas Controller. Touch UI Theme Menu Bar and a window will pop up with the available UI Themes (color). ...
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TIME AND DATE OPTIONS Touch the Time and Date Menu Bar to access the Time and Date Menus. Touch Time Zones Menu Bar to change. Note: Warning about reboot. Touch your Time Zone Menu Bar followed by Accept to Save. Touch Time Format Menu Bar to change the Format between 24 hours and AM/PM.
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Touch Date Format Menu Bar to change the Format between MM/DD/YYYY and DD/MM/YYYY. Touch your desired format Menu Bar. Touch Accept to Save. Touch the time Menu Bar to change the current Time . Use the keypad to enter in the hours and minutes to change the Time. Touch Accept when finished.
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Touch the date Menu Bar to change the current Date . Enter in the Day, Month and Year to change the date. Touch Accept when finished. Note: Press the Door Switch after setting the Time and/or Date, this will cause a reboot and ensure the Time & Date are saved. LANGUAGE OPTIONS The Language Menu allows you to: Customize the Languages available to your customer (User Interface).
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Touch Language Menu Bar to change the Language options. Touch Service Application or User Interface Menu Bar to change the current Language options. To change the Language used in the Service Application Menus Touch the Service Application Menu Bar. Touch a Language Menu Bar and Touch Accept to apply that Language as a default for the Service Application Menus.
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This Menu allows you to choose which Languages are available to your Customer as well as the Default Language. Choosing Enable Languages will bring up a list of Languages available to be used on the Screen to communicate with your Customers. Choosing Default Language will bring up a list of Languages available to be used as a Default Language.
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The screenshots below show the consumer workflow of how to change the Language on the Machine. CUSTOM MESSAGES This Menu gives the user the option to create and enable messages for both the Idle Screen and the Vending Screen independently.
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A keypad will appear on the Screen along with a window to enter the Vending or idle Screen Message selected. Use the keypad to enter the information. Touch Accept when finished. is your backspace key. allows to exit without changes.
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SOFTWARE UPDATES The Software Updates Menu provides a means to load updates and other files into the Machine. There are numerous files that can be updated through this Menu, some of the most common are: – Screen Content –...
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CLONE AN EXISTING CONFIGURATION OR BOARD This Menu allows you to copy a Machine that has been previously set up and save that file on a flash (USB) drive. The difference between Clone Configurations and Clone Board Menu is that Clone Board also copies the meter readings, this allows you to change a Board or update software and keep the same meter readings.
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Touch the Make Clone Menu Bar to create a Clone on the USB. A conformation box will appear, Touch Yes to continue or No to cancel. Choose Create, Install or Remove clone from USB (Flash) drive. The Display will show the available Clones that can be copied or deleted from the Flash Drive.
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To update Advertisements touch the Update advertisements Menu Bar. You have the option to select Update from USB device with an atlas folder that has advertisements on it or if online with Crane you may Update Ads from Server OTA (Over the Air).
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Custom Advertisements The Custom Advertisements Menu contains all the customer loaded Custom Advertisements. Touch Custom Advertisements Menu Bar to show a list of custom advertisements available. Touch the available advertisement. Touch enable to enable or disable the advertisement. Touch the advertisement to add or remove a check mark for that advertisement in that group.
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Touch Reboot Time Menu Bar and a keypad will appear. Use the numeric keypad to change the Reboot Time. Touch Accept when finished to Save. The Idle Time Seconds is how long since the Machine was last used by a consumer before the Reboot will occur.
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DTS (Data Transfer Standard) This Menu allows you to change what Data is sent and control what Data is reset on a DEX (Data Exchange) or DDCMP (Digital Data Communications Message Protocol) transfer. The defaults for these menus are the standard settings and are typically not changed.
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The Enable DTS Cache Off/On toggle gives the ability of the Atlas Board to prepare a new DEX file every 5 minutes and have it available on demand for quicker DEX reads required for non-Crane Telemetry Devices when On. Page 51 of 101...
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DTS – Baud Rate Touch the Baud Rate Menu Bar to access the Menu. Choose the Baud Rate desired and touch Accept to Save. The default is 2400. Easitrax Format The Easitrax menu should only be turned on if you are using the Easitrax operating system from CPI.
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REFRIGERATION SETTINGS Touch Refrigeration Settings Menu Bar to enter the Menu. Setting the Temperature Range Refrigerated Temperature is settable from 33°F - 70°F (1°C - 21°C) and the Health Control Menu will be available for Temperatures below 41°F, and is settable to be assigned to individual or grouped Selections.
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Temperature Units Touch Temperature Units Menu Bar to change the viewable Temperature between Fahrenheit and Celsius. Choose Fahrenheit or Celsius Menu Bar and touch Accept to Save. Health Control Touch Health Control Menu Bar to enter the Menu. Touch Select All, Clear All, or choose a Tray # to check and/or change the current Health Control Status.
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CABINET OFFSETS This Menu allows you to check and set the Hook Swipe position as well as change the height of travel for Picker Cup. • Auto Calibrate the Hook Offset. • Move to the swipe position set or changed in the Hook Offset menu.
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Shelf Offset – This Menu allows you to change the height of the picker cup. To test changes you will need to go to the Platform Movement menu item in the test Menu. MODEL NUMBER This Menu allows you to choose the machine Model Number: •...
EVS COMPLIANCE Touch EVS (Electronic Verification System) Compliance Menu Bar. Note: Pressing the EVS Compliance Menu Bar will not change the current setting. This Screen is view only and cannot be changed. It is for information only. TEST • Touch the Test Menu Bar from the Main Menu to access the Test Menu.
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REFRIGERATION SYSTEM Touch Refrigeration System Menu Bar to enter Menu to perform test. The Display will show the current Temperature for several Temperature Sensors. In a BevMax Machine only refer to the Evaporator Coil Sensor reading. Refrigeration State is an unused field and does not represent anything.
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SURROUND LIGHTING TEST Touch Surround Lighting Test Menu Bar. Touch Perform Test Menu Bar to confirm and start the Lighting Test. The Surround Lights should change colors. Touch Stop Test Menu Bar to terminate Test. TEST VEND Touching Test Vend Menu Bar will allow you to perform tests on the complete vend mechanism with or without using cash.
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Touch the down arrow and touch Start Vend Menu Bar to test the Selection entered. Test All Products Touch Test All Products Menu Bar will bring up the Test All Products options Menu. Touch Perform Test Menu Bar and the test will start. You can Pause Test or Stop test.
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CASHLESS SYSTEM TEST Touch Cashless System Test Menu Bar. This menu will only show up if activated on the Atlas Control Board. Touch Cashless System Test Menu Bar and a Screen indicates to Please swipe or tap card (or phone) Menu Bar. Screen will provide the sequential steps, and the status of the test.
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PLATFORM MOVEMENT Touching the Platform Movement Menu Bar will show a Platform Movement Switch summary list, Motor Positions Encoder Counts. A list of switches and their current state is shown. Touch Move to Selection and Cycle Cup Plunger Menu Bars to perform Platform Movement Tests. Note: the Motor Power Interrupt Switch (left switch in bracket) must be engaged for movement to occur during test.
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Touch Cycle Cup Menu Bar and the Delivery (Picker) Cup Plunger will cycle out and back. If positioned in front of a Selection it will press the Target and the Gate Assembly will deliver product in to the Delivery Cup. Note: the Motor Power Interrupt Switch (left switch in bracket) must be engaged for movement to occur during test.
PRODUCT CONFIGURATION The Product Configuration Menu provides access to the following Modes in the Machine: Selection Configuration Remove Product Library UPC/EAN Codes Shopping Cart Setup Space to Sales (FIFO) View Planogram Edit Planogram Browse Categories Update Planogram Port Sensor Picker Cup Sensor SELECTION CONFIGURATION To manually configure Selections.
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UPC (Universal Product Code)/EAN (European Article Number) To View or change the current UPC/EAN Codes Touch the Menu Bar. Select the Tray that the product is on that you wish to view or change. For this example Tray #1. – The Display shows the current UPC/EAN assigned to the Selections, choose the Selection you wish to change.
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Touch Shopping Cart Size Menu Bar. Use the numeric keypad to enter the quantity (1 - 3) of items allowed in the Shopping Cart. Touch Accept when finished. Touch Max Fund Amount Menu Bar to set the maximum amount of funds in the Cart.
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Touch Auto FIFO UPC Menu Bar to toggle between Off/On. If you toggle Auto FIFO to On the Machine will look at the UPC/EAN Codes assigned to Selections and tie those Selections together. As shown to the right, if you select 301 your product will be delivered in order so if you select 301, the product could be delivered from 301, 303, or 305.
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Touch Edit Group Menu Bar. Touch the desired Group # Menu Bar to Edit. For this example Group #1. – Select the Tray Number Menu Bar you wish to Edit. For this example Tray #1. – Touch Selections to check or uncheck them from the Group. Use Select All to enable or Clear All to disable all Selections on the Tray.
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The Display will show the current Touch a Tray Touch FIFO Mapping for the Number Menu Bar Mappings Menu Bar. Selection to view the current Grouping(s) on the FIFO Mappings. Tray selected. VIEW PLANOGRAM Touch View Planogram Menu Bar to display the existing Planogram. If a Planogram has been loaded into the Machine, a picture of the Product for each Selection will be shown.
BROWSE CATEGORIES Touch Browse Categories Menu Bar to access the Menu to enable or disable Categories. Touch Browse All Products Menu Bar to toggle Off/On. When On this feature allows the consumer to browse the contents of a Library or Planogram by Category, Drinks, Snacks etc.
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ALTERNATIVE VENDING Touch Alternative Vending Menu Bar to access the Alternative Vending options. This Menu gives you the option to Hide Pricing and Cart Totals as well as to Empty Cart upon Authorization Decline (failure of a transaction). Both can be turned On or Off by touching the Menu Bar to toggle the setting.
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Touch Token Enabled Menu Bar to assign Selection(s) to work with Tokens/Coupons. Select the Tray to assign Selection(s) to work with Tokens/Coupons. You can also select All (entire Machine) or Clear All Selections. For this example Tray #1. – Touch Select All, Clear All or individual Selections to add a checkmark to the Selections that you want to work with Token/Coupons.
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Adding a New Winner Group: • To add a New Winner Group you must first set the Mode, Frequency, prize, By UPC, and Selections that are to be part of the Group. • Once Selections are set, Touch Add a New Winner Group to create the Group.
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Touch prize Menu Bar to enter the Selection Number that will contain the prize. This Menu will not be shown if winner was selected instead of prize. Use the keypad to enter the Selection Number that will contain the prize and touch Accept to save.
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Touch the Menu Bar to Select All, Clear All or add a checkmark to the Selections to work with Winner Mode. Touch Back to exit and choose another Tray to add additional Selections if desired. • For this example Selection 101. SAVE YOUR WORK! After entering your Parameters and selections for Winner Mode you must touch Add New Winner Group.
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Touch Winner Selections Mappings Menu Bar to view Selections currently assigned to Winner Groups. Touch the Tray # Menu Bar you wish to View. • For this example Tray #1. The Display will show you what Selection on each Tray is assigned (has a check mark) to a Winner group.
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The Combo Vends Menu allows you to: • Add a New Combo Vend Promotion. • Delete an existing Promotion. • Edit an existing Promotion. • View the existing Selections set for a Combo Vend Promotion (Combo Vend Selection Mapping). Touch Add New Combo Promotion Menu Bar. Note: You must set up your Combo Vend options before you can save them by touching Save Combo Promotion.
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Discount Percent Touch the Discount Value, Percent or Price Menu Bar to set the discount amount. Use the keypad to enter the amount of the discount by Value, Percent or Price based on what was chosen in the previous Menu. Touch Accept to Save. Discount All •...
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• To add all Selections on the Tray to the Group Touch Select All Menu Bar. • To remove all Selections on the Tray from the Group Touch Clear All Menu Bar. • Touch any Selection Number Menu Bar to add or remove a checkmark from that Selection.
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Delete Promotion Touch Delete Promotion Menu Bar to delete an existing Promotion. Select the Promotion # to Delete. Touch YES to confirm or NO to cancel. Edit Promotion Touch Edit Promotion Menu Bar to Edit an existing Promotion. Select the Promotion # you want to Edit. Select the Item you wish to Edit.
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Touch the Tray # Menu Bar you wish to View. – For this example Tray #1. The Display shows each Selection/UPC on the Tray and the Promo # it is assigned to or unassigned. – When no UPC Code is available, the default is the selection#. TRADE SHOW VEND BYPASS •...
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MULTIVEND DISCOUNT • When MultiVend Discount is set to On all Selections in the Shopping Cart with 2 or more Items are discounted by the percentage specified. • When set to On, the Display will show the message “All selections in a cart with two or more items will be discounted by the percent amount specified.
SECURITY CODES • The first Menu, Enter PIN allows you to enter an existing PIN number to access other Menus. • The second, third, fourth, and fifth Menus allow you to change the existing PIN numbers for accessing the different Menus. •...
The Serial Number of the Atlas Control • Board, along with the Software Version, and Kernel file Version. If Crane Cashless is used it will also show the Processor, Customer Account Number • and Customer Code. OTA/USB ACTIVITY This feature is used to view any OTA (over the air) activity or USB Activity when updating planograms, advertising.
TELEMETRY The Telemetry Menu is used to set up your: – Integrated Wireless Radio – Cashless – Remote DEX Alerts • The Telemetry Menu also allows you to send a DEX file on demand in addition to the scheduled times. •...
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ASSIGNING UNIT Before assigning the Unit, you must establish an account with the Card Processor and Crane Streamware. If you have any questions, contact your Crane Distributor or the Crane Sales Representative in your area. • When the customer account is established, Crane Streamware will email the customer a configuration digitally signed (VIX) file to upload and assign the Vender.
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Touch Assign Unit Menu Bar, the Display will show you the available VIX file(s) (accounts information) on the Flash Drive and prompt you to choose a file. The Machine will prompt you to identify the Machine by entering a Machine ID using the keypad below and touch Accept to Save.
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Once a digitally signed VIX file is used, AND the Atlas Board serial number is found on DMS, and is correctly associated with the correct matching Customer, the Machine will be assigned. DMS will ask for a specific alphanumeric identification for this Machine. Simplest would be to use the Machine serial number, or a location specific name.
DIAGNOSTICS Touching the Diagnostics Icon will cause the Diagnostics Screen to appear. This Screen will show any existing Active Errors along with time and date the Errors occurred. • The Icon will be Red (shown) when there are Active Errors, otherwise it will be gray.
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RCRC – software not loaded properly. LB – Low Battery. DS – Door Switch has been open for more than 1 hour. PWR OUT – Power has been off since the last time errors were cleared. CTRL FCTRY TST – factory test not completed (does not always cause an issue). No Monetary –...
Cabinet not cooling – Compressor not cooling. Health control – Health Guard error. CABINET CONTROL ERRORS CC Power – Power Error. Cup Board Not Tested – Cup Board factory test not completed. (does not always cause an issue) Env Board Not Tested – Environmental Board factory test not completed. (does not always cause an issue) Port Board Not Tested –...
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Time of Day Events are arranged in an order of precedence. In other words, one has priority over another. The hierarchy of Time of Day Events is: 1. Inhibit 2. Free Vend 3. Promotion This means that if an Inhibit Event affecting all Selections is active, and a Free Vend Event or a Promotion Event are scheduled, when the Inhibit Event is scheduled, the Free Vend and the Promotion Event(s) are temporarily disabled until the end of the Inhibit Event.
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Price Adjust (continued) • Price Adjust has one Menu that is not used in any other Event, that Menu is: – Price Adjust Type – This Menu allows you to set either Discount %, Surcharge %, Discount Value, Surcharge Value, or Price for the Event.
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Promotion • Promotion allows you to choose one or more pre-defined Promotions to offer the customer a discount for purchasing multiple Items during a single transaction. • Each Promotion has a pre-programmed advertisement that advises the customer that the Promotion(s) are available. •...
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Power Saving Events • The Power Saving Events Menu allows you to create Events where the 2 Light Assemblies in the right wall of the refrigerated compartment will turn off to save energy. • This Menu allows you to program the time and day or days you wish the Power Saving Events to be active.
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Touch Remove This Event to delete the Event you are working on. Be aware if you remove Event 1 and you have multiple Events, what was Event 2, now will become Event 1. Also there is no confirmation Screen for removing an Event so be careful! Enabling &...
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Touch the Discount Percent, Value or Price depending on what you set the in the last Menu to set the Discount amount. If the Event does not involve money this Menu will not appear. Touch the Display to toggle the Frequency of the Event between Daily and Weekly.
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Setting up Selections for the Event In Price Adjust, if you touch Create Event, then Create Price Adjust Event, leaving the By UPC toggle in the Off position will cause the Menu Bar below it to say Selections and you can choose which Selection/s will be active for this Timed Event.
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Touch the Menu Bar to Select All, Clear All or add a checkmark to the Selections to be affected by the Event Settings. Touch Back Icon to exit and choose another Tray to add Selections to if desired. – For this example Selection 101. REFRIGERATION STORAGE MODE Touch Refrigeration Storage Mode Menu Bar.
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SUGGESTIVE ENGINE EVENTS Touch Suggestion Engine Events Menu Bar. This will open options to select Featured product suggestion or Shopping cart suggestion Menu Bars. Select one. Touch the Create Event Menu Bar. From there you choose times, days of the week and the suggestion type.
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