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SUBMENU FOR SETTING THE CLOCK & DAILY EVENT TIMERS (SEE COMMAND 02)
Alarm set 01 Sets the year/month/day:
This command is used to set the year, month and day on the clock in the control board. The introduction
format is YYMMDD.
Alarm set 02 Sets the hour and minute:
This command is used to set the clock on the control board. Enter the correct hour and minute values and
press ENTER to memorise it. Then, enter 1 to have the clock appear on the display, otherwise enter 0.
Alarm set 03 Setting the days of the week:
This command is used to set the day on the clock which is present on the control board; the permissible
values are from 1 (Monday) to 7 (Sunday).
Alarm 10 Lighting control setting:
Use this control to set the lighting all off = 0 or, dimming of the lighting = 1 during the energy saving time slots
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(see Alarm 11). The system then requests the open door led off option, 1 = enabled, 0 = disabled.
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Alarm 11 Lights on/off:
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With this command 3 daily periods can be programmed for switching the lighting on and off. However, even
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in the periods when the lighting is programmed off, simply pressing a button on the keyboard or inserting
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money will activate the lighting for a period of 3' for the vend cycle to take place. If this function is not
required, program 2400 in Alarm 11.
Alarm 21 Setting discount time slots:
With this command you can program 3 daily discount time slots. In the time slots with the discount active the
machine refers to the prices set in the submenu relevant to the discounted prices. Naturally command 62 in
the main menu must be set at 1. If this function is not required, program 2400 in Alarm 21.
Alarm 31 Selections disabled for daily time periods:
This command allows the selections set at command "Alarm 36" to be disabled for 3 time periods per day. If
use of this function is not required, programme 2400 at Alarm 31.
Alarm 36 Setting the selections with timed disabling :
Upon entry to the command the system asks the operator to disable the option that concerns the entire
machine including any slave machines that may be connected (option 1), or not (option 0). If option 0 is
selected, the command allows the operator to choose which selections must be disabled during the time slots
when the "selections disabled" function is enabled (see programming Alarms 31-34).
Example:
To activate the disabled time slot for selection 15 proceed as follows:
Programming mode,
1. Type 02 and press ENTER, ................................................................... Alarms 00 appears on the display
2. Type 36 and press ENTER, ....................................................... Select. number 00 appears on the display
3. Type 15 and press ENTER, .............................................................. Dis./En.1/0 N appears on the display
4. Set the value 1 and press ENTER.
N.B.: With SPIRALI SLAVE connection enabled (see command 49), once the settings for the MASTER
machine have been completed, access is gained to the setting mode for the same parameters relevant to the
SLAVE machine by simply pressing the A (ESC) button.
Alarm 41 Product expiry time setting:
This command is activated when the number of hours set for the expiry of the product has elapsed, after
which the vending machine prohibits the sale of the product. The maximum settable time is 999 hours. If this
function is not required, program 00 for Alarm 41.
N.B. Set the clock before activating this option (see Alarm 02).
This option is only available on MASTER vending machines.
Alarm 46 Product expiry time selection setting:
This command makes it possible to set the selections which will be prohibited from sale, once the time set in
Alarm 41 has elapsed. To reset the timer simply enter the code "A0B" on the selection keyboard when the
door is open ("DOOR OPEN" appears on the display). Once the code A0B has been keyed in, "Reset Expiry
Command 00 appears on the display
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