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1. WEEK MONTH TO TO TODAY DATE DATE 00 31 00 31 00 31 00 31 00 22 00 22 00 27 00 30 00 30 00 37 00 29 00 29 00 30 00 29 00 29 00 30 00 28 00 28 TIME SUMMARY WEEK MONTH TO TO TODAY DATE DATE 03 07 03 09 03 09 02 17 02 53 02 53 04 52 04 02 04 02 02 25 02 54 02 54 03 54 03 49 03 49 03427 03225 03 25 7 2 END OF DAY REPORT PRINTOUT CONT BELOW MIN GOAL SUMMARY WEEK MONTH YEAR TO TO TO DAYPART TODAY DATE DATE DATE 1 11 1 15 58 15 58 T5423 2 18 4 19 3 19 58 19 3 3 13 6 16 9 16 9 16 9 4 16 0 15 9 lb i9 1579 5 21 50 18 4 18 4 18 4 DAY TOT 16 1 1182 17 2 BELOW MAX GOAL SUMMARY WEEK MONTH YEAR TO TO TO DAYPART TODAY DATE DATE DATE l 15 23 14 1 14 1 14 1 2 26 0 23 4 23 4 23 4 3 10 2 16 1 16 1 16 1 4 22 2 23 9 23 9 235 9 5 16 8 20 4 20 4 20 4 DAY TOT 17 0 19 0 19 0 19 0 TOTAL CARS SUMMARY WEEK MONTH YEAR TO TO TO DAYPART TODAY DATE DATE DATE 1 54 197 1896 93967 2 63 246 2362 98587 3 164 732 7425 232789 4 151 584 5935 192327 5 87 320 2982 101756 DAY TOT 519 2079 20600 1319426 TODAY S WINDOW CARS MAX GOAL 52 6 7 3 DEMAND PRINT REPORTS IMPORTANT NOTE The demand print command is ignored by the system as long as a vehicle is present in the timing lane The HOURLY DAYPART and END OF DAY reports can be printed on dem
2. control panel Insert connector into power jack Do not plug in transformer until all of your connections have been double checked Install cable clamps every 8 to 12 as needed STEP 11 COMPLETION OF INSTALLATION After all of your connections have been double checked refer to step 3 and tighten each of the 3 screws on the control panel Plug in transformer Refer to programming instructions for initial setup If all functions are operational you may now install the wire harness cover plate Installation is complete WIRING DIAGRAMS DET 1 DET 2 DET 3 DET 4 e LED LED LED LED pe POWER SWITCH 12V GND RELAY RELAY YRED BLACK WHITE SHLDY 12 GND RELAY RELAY Yt BLK RED WHT painter WHT Y DETECTOR A GND RELAY RELAY DETECTOR 1 DETECTOR 2 DETECTOR3 COMPUTER PRINTER GREET DETECTOR A MENU BOARD SERVICE WINDOW PAY WINDOW COMPUTER PRINTER GREET NOT USED LANE 1 LANE 1 LANE 1 MENU POWER SPEAKER JACK REFERENCE REFERENCE REFERENCE REFERENCE 12VDC 1 12VDC 1 12VDC 1 12VDC 1 12VDC 2 GROUND 2 GROUND 2 GROUND 2 GROUND 3 RELAY N O 3 RELAY N O 3 RELAY N O 3 RELAY N O 4 RELAY N O 4 RELAY N O 4 RELAY N O 4 RELAY N O Note Terminals 3 amp 4 of Detector 1 go to Menu Board loop detector Terminals 3 amp 4 of Detector 2 go to Service Window loop detector Terminals 3 amp 4 of Detector 3 go to Pay Window loop detector f p 8 6 9 WARRANTY LIMIT
3. in the kitchen the manager s office or in the drive thru area depending where the control panel is mounted Height is not an issue Once mounted no access is needed Do not place the remote display within several feet of the intercom microphone If it is too close to the microphone the audible alert from the remote display will interfere with the order taking conversation via the intercom system STEP 6 INSTALL REMOTE DISPLA Y Use the Remote Display drill template provided to mark mounting holes Drill the mounting holes using diameter masonry bit Insert the anchors into the wall Start the screws into the anchors but only screw in about 34 of the way Mount the back panel on the two screws and tighten down Do not over tighten Place remote display on back panel and re insert the four assembly screws STEP 7 ROUTE AND TERMINATE REMOTE DISPLA Y CABLE Crimp phone plug onto end of cable taking care to install the connector with the same color sequence as the opposite end Insert the jack into the remote display Route the display cable over to the control panel and insert the cable through the back Cut to necessary length and crimp on the other phone plug and insert plug into the respective jack Display 1 2 Total Time Display 2 2 Window Time Install cable clamps every 8 to 12 as needed STEP 8 ROUTE AND TERMINATE COMPUTER CABLE Route the modem cable from the Timer to the back office computer Hook up at timer end Leave t
4. mounted 2 2 Stainless steel cabinet 13 5 H X 8 75 W X 1 125 Supports a serial printer at 9600 baud Optional RS232 computer interface at 9600 baud Optional internal 2400 baud modem for remote data gathering upgrading and troubleshooting 2 3 3 PRINTER The printer provided with the Timing System is a compact desk top impact dot matrix printer It is shipped with a roll of one part paper The manufacturer s user s manual is included for specific operating instructions It is important to keep the printer on at all times 3 1 4 __ DISPLAY DESCRIPTION The remote display provides a remote readout and speaker to communicate timing information For single lane single point timers the display and sound are the same as on the main timer unit Two remote displays may be used for single lane multi point installations For dual lane systems one remote displays per lane may be used to display data for that lane SPECIFICATIONS 3 inch red LED display Stainless steel cabinet 5 H X 8 75 X 1 125 D Wall mounted Connected to timer by 36 foot modular cable longer cable be special ordered Optional red green display is available This display shows times in green until the minimum goal time is exceeded than changes to red Averages are shown in green 4 1 5 DETECTORS LOOP DETECTORS This type of system consists of two parts The first is the control box which is mount
5. 12 to indicate current month and then press ENTER For DAY first enter day of month 1 31 and press ENTER and then enter day of week 1 7 and press ENTER For YEAR enter year and press ENTER For S O W enter number of day of week on which you start business Sunday 1 Saturday 7 and press ENTER ePress SET MINIMUM GOAL TIME to change otherwise default time is 2 30 then enter time until first alert tone sounds and press ENTER ePress SET MAXIMUM GOAL TIME to change otherwise default time is 3 30 then enter time until second alert tone sounds and press ENTER ePress SET MINIMUM GOAL TONE to change tone duration otherwise default duration is 3 seconds then enter number of seconds tone will sound and press ENTER ePress SET MAXIMUM GOAL TONE to change tone duration otherwise default duration is 3 seconds then enter number of seconds tone will sound and press ENTER ePress INDIVIDUAL CAR PRINT once to turn on then a second time to turn off red LED indicates on or off SETTING OTHER PROGRAM FUNCTIONS ePress ALERT TONE until desired LED is lit for HIGH or LOW no light for OFF ePress MODEM to activate It should not be activated unless the modem or computer download function is to be used This temporarily disables the timing functions eRefer to manual for demand print and display functions 6 2 7 _ REPORTS PROGRAMMED AUTOMATIC REPORTS Hourly daypart and end of day reports are printed at the end of ea
6. 18 4 19 23 19 3 3 13 6 16 9 16 9 4 16 0 15 79 15 9 5 21 50 18 4 18 4 DAY TOT 16 1 lg 1 2 BELOW MAX GOAL SUMMARY WEEK MONTH TO TO DAYPART TODAY DATE DATE 1 15 3 14 1 14 1 2 26 0 23 4 23 4 3 10 2 16 1 16 1 4 22 2 23 9 23 9 5 16 8 20 4 20 4 DAY TOT 17 0 19 0 19 0 TOTAL CARS SUMMARY WEEK MONTH TO TO DAYPART TODAY DATE DATE 1 54 197 1896 2 63 246 2362 3 164 732 7425 4 Low 584 5935 5 87 320 2982 DAY TOT 519 2079 20600 DEMAND PRINT DATE 01 10 03 Please note that the demand print END OF DAY report does not contain year to YEAR TO DATE YEAR TO DATE YEAR TO DATE date data This is because the year to date registers are continuously being updated and are no longer aligned with past hourly or daypart data 7 6 INDIVIDUAL CAR PRINT REPORT The INDIVIDUAL CAR PRINT report function can be enabled or disabled using the keypad The report is printed after the vehicle leaves the detection area For 2 lane operation the printing function is delayed until both cars have left the detection area The following is an example of the INDIVIDUAL CAR PRINT report INDIVIDUAL CAR PRINT report printout CAR 008 TIME 12 48 42 MENU BOARD TIM
7. E 00 15 PAY WINDOW TIME 00 39 SERVICE WINDOW TIME 00 29 TOTAL LINE TIME 02 56 CAR 009 TIME 12 52 33 MENU BOARD TIME 00 20 PAY WINDOW TIME 00 19 SERVICE WINDOW TIME 00 31 TOTAL LINE TIME 03 09 CAR 010 TIME 12 56 08 MENU BOARD TIME 00 21 PAY WINDOW TIME 00 24 SERVICE WINDOW TIME 00 35 TOTAL LINE TIME 03 20 CAR 011 TIME 13 01 27 MENU BOARD TIME 00 33 PAY WINDOW TIME 00 21 SERVICE WINDOW TIME 00 35 TOTAL LINE TIME 02 17 CAR 012 TIME 13 05 53 MENU BOARD TIME 00 27 PAY WINDOW TIME 00 26 SERVICE WINDOW TIME 00 36 TOTAL LINE TIME 03 12 7 7 8 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS NOTE TO INSTALLER Read the entire instructions before proceeding Pay particular attention to the do s and don ts listed on the installation overview We have provided an installation checklist for the installer and manager to sign after the installation is complete For technical support call 1 800 543 7441 MATERIALS SUPPLIED FOR THE INSTALLATION 3 10 1 screws and plastic wall anchors to mount the control panel 2 10 1 screws and plastic wall anchors to mount the sonar 2 10 1 screws and plastic wall anchors to mount the remote display 6 cable clamps for securing the sonar cable 6 cable clamps for securing the printer cable 5 cable clamps for securing the remote display cable 3 cable clamps for securing the transformer cable 2 remote display cable harness kit 2 modem cable harness kit MATER
8. ED WARRANTY INFORMATION 08 06 Worldstar Products Inc warrants to you the end user customer that Worldstar Products Inc hardware will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 3 years from the date of purchase If Worldstar Products Inc receives notice of such defects during the warranty period Worldstar Products Inc will at its option either repair or replace products which prove to be defective Peripheral equipment i e printers offered for sale by Worldstar Products Inc will be covered by the warranty given by the manufacturer of the equipment Warranty does not apply to defects resulting from a accident neglect abuse or misuse b software interfacing parts or supplies not supplied by Worldstar Products Inc c unauthorized modification d operation outside of the published environmental specifications for the product or e improper site preparation or maintenance For warranty service first call 1 800 543 7441 If you are instructed to return equipment for repair or replacement we recommend insuring the equipment for shipping Shipping damage resulting from inadequate packaging is the customer s responsibility Use the original packing materials whenever possible 9
9. IALS NEEDED BY INSTALLER 3 8 diameter masonry bit 18 long 1 4 diameter masonry bit Wire stripper and cutter Phone jack crimper and cutter Phillips screwdriver Small flat bladed screwdriver Fish tape and or pull wire Tape measure Level Stepladder Cordless Drill Volt Meter 8 1 STEP 1 INSTALL VEHICLE DETECTOR SONAR OR LOOP STEP 1A SONAR DETECTORS Pay Window amp Service Window 1 Locate the sonar 23 to 25 from the ground level The objective is to have the sonar looking at the side of a vehicle as directly as possible 2 Locate the sonar as close to the center of the window as possible keeping the sonar at least 36 from any pole mounted in the cement close to the window Pay Window amp Service Window 23 to 25 Above pavement surface not curb DRIVE THRU LANE NOTE The sonar unit is housed in a special enclosure and is simply mounted to the wall 8 2 STEP 2 LOCATE POSITION OF CONTROL PANEL WORLDSTAR Typically the control panel is located on the wall outside the drive thru booth the manager s office or close to the drive thru service area Do not place the control panel so high on the wall that it is difficult to reach since easy access is needed for programming data collection and operation of the controls Do not place the control panel within several feet of the intercom microphone as the audible alert from the control panel will interfere with the orde
10. WORLDSTAR DRIVE THRU TIMING SYSTEM OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL WST13 LWORLDSTAR PRODUCTS INC 4974 Provident Drive Cincinnati Ohio 45946 Voice 1 800 543 7441 Fox 1 515 874 7603 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION GENERAL DESCRIPTION TIMER UNIT KEYPAD SPECIFICATIONS PRINTER PRINTER REMOTE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS DETECTORS LOOP DETECTORS SONAR DETECTORS PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS REPORTS PROGRAMMED AUTOMATIC REPORTS DEMAND PRINT REPORTS INDIVIDUAL CAR PRINT REPORT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WARRANTY LIMITED WARRANTY INFORMATION 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 1 4 1 4 1 5 1 5 1 7 1 7 7 9 1 1 INTRODUCTION GENERAL INFORMATION The Worldstar Drive Thru Timing System offers a user friendly and efficient way to time events as vehicles progress through a drive thru lane The information is not only displayed as it occurs but is also saved and processed to provide various reports The system services a single lane with three detection points The first detection point is at the menu board while the second is at the pay window and the third is at the service window This detection combination gives time at the menu board time at the pay window time at the service window and total line time The system can accommodate up to 12 cars between and including the menu board pay window and service window The programming o
11. and for dates up to 31 days back The timer stores all data on an hourly basis This data is maintained until beginning of the next hour when it is over written The following sequences will generate the selected demand print reports To demand print an HOURLY report 1 2 3 Enter your security code Press DEMAND PRINT Press SET MONTH enter the desired month and day of month press ENTER Press SET 24 HOUR TIME enter the desired hour press ENTER Press DEMAND PRINT the timer will print the following report 14 00 15 00 HOURLY ACCUM AVG MNU BD TIME 00 27 00 25 AVG PAY WINDOW TIME 00 29 00 26 AVG WINDOW TIME 00 31 00 27 AVG TOTAL TIME 03 05 02 46 BELOW MIN GOAL 75 0 93 0 BELOW MAX GOAL 15 0 3 0 TOTAL CARS 004 029 DEMAND PRINT DATE 01 10 03 To demand print a DAYPART report Enter your security code Press DEMAND PRINT Press SET MONTH enter the desired month and day of month press ENTER Press 1 thru 5 depending upon the desired daypart press ENTER Press DEMAND PRINT the timer will print the following report DAYPART 3 14 00 17 00 AVG MNU BD TIME 00 25 AVG WINDOW TIME 00 27 AVG PAY WINDOW TIME 00 26 AVG TOTAL TIME 02 46 BELOW MIN GOAL 93 0 BELOW MAX GOAL 3 0 TOTAL CARS 0029 DEMAND PRINT DATE 01 10 03 7 4 To demand prin
12. ch hour or daypart or day on the hour If there is a car present printing will be delayed until the car clears the detector area The following are examples of hourly daypart and end of day printouts HOURLY REPORT PRINTOUT 14 00 15 00 HOURLY ACCUM AVG MNU BD TIME 00 27 00 25 AVG PAY WINDOW TIME 00 29 00 26 AVG WINDOW TIME 00 31 00 27 AVG TOTAL TIME 03 05 02 46 MIN GOAL TOTAL 75 0 93 0 MAX GOAL TOTAL 15 0 3 0 MAX GOAL WIN 25 3 56 7 TOTAL CARS 004 029 DAYPART REPORT PRINTOUT DAYPART 3 14 00 17 00 AVG MNU BD TIME 00 25 AVG PAY WINDOW TIME 00 26 AVG WINDOW TIME 00 27 AVG TOTAL TIME 02 46 BELOW MIN GOAL 93 0 BELOW MAX GOAL 3 0 TOTAL CARS 0029 7 1 END OF DAY REPORT PRINTOUT MENU BD AVG DAYPART ho ES DAY TOT PAY WINDOW AVG DAYPART DAY TOT SRV WIN AVG DAYPART ho ES DAY TOT TOTAL AVG DAYPART ES DAY TOT TIME SUMMARY WEEK MONTH TO TO TODAY DATE DATE 00 32 00 34 00 34 00 38 00 38 00 38 00 44 00 40 00 40 00 40 00 39 00 39 00 37 00 34 00 34 00 37 00 35 00 35 TIME SUMMARY WEEK MONTH TO TO TODAY DATE DATE 00 29 00 31 00 31 00 35 00 35 00 35 00 41 00 37 00 37 00 37 00 36 00 36 00 34 00 31 00 31 00 34 00 32 00 32 TIME SUMMARY
13. ed inside the building and is wired directly to the timer The control box requires 120VAC 60 Hz power The second part is the detector loop This is located either just beneath the driveway surface or on the building wall at each point where detection is required The detector loop is connected to the loop detector and then routed to the control box SONAR DETECTORS The sonar detector is contained in a single box which is connected to the timer by a cable A separate sonar is located at each detection point The sonars are normally mounted approximately 2 feet above the surface of the driveway 5 1 6 PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS ENTER SECURITY CODE ePress SECURITY CODE eEnter your assigned security code ePress ENTER Note Security code is required to use keypad If more than 30 seconds elapses between keystrokes when using the keypad you must re enter your security code PROGRAMMING ePress AWARD TONE once to turn on then a second time to turn off red LED indicates on or off ePress SET DELAY then enter time you wish to delay before starting to count 0 59 seconds Press ENTER ePress SET SYSTEM STOP TIME then enter the time when your store closes using 24 hour time 1 e 11 00 PM 23 00 or enter 24 00 to disable Press ENTER Timing will resume at daypart 1 ePress SET 24 HOUR TIME then enter the time of day using 24 hour time Press ENTER ePress SET MONTH DAY YEAR S O W Start Of Week For MONTH enter 1
14. f the timer is accomplished by using the keypad and pre assigned Security Code Programming Instructions are found on the inside of the timer cover as well as in Section 6 of this manual Once the timer has been programmed initially changes can be made reports printed by simply entering the Security Code and then pressing the appropriate keys Keys used for setting functions may be pressed to display the present setting of that function The Security Code is not required to check these settings The Security Code is required however to change the settings The total number of cars serviced during the current day can be displayed by pressing Individual Car Print when the security code is not active When the vehicle time exceeds Minimum Goal Time total time a hi low tone sounds for the programmed duration When the service window time exceeds the Minimum Goal Time window time a low hi tone sounds for 3 seconds A low tone is repeated every 15 seconds until the vehicle leaves the detection area When the total vehicle time is less than the Minimum Goal Time award tone sounds if this function is enabled When the vehicle time exceeds the Maximum Goal Time a tone sounds to indicate that this goal time has been exceeded The tone will be repeated every 45 seconds until the vehicle leaves the detection area 1 1 The system prints end of hour end of daypart as well as end of day repor
15. he connector disconnected at the computer end A qualified computer technician will hook up connector to computer and install the software Install cable clamps every 8 to 12 as needed 8 4 STEP 9 INSTALL PRINTER ROUTE AND TERMINATE PRINTER CABLE SRP 270A The printer should be located in the manager s office It must be within 4 feet of a 110V outlet This printer requires 3 non thermal paper and also uses a ribbon Route the printer cable from the control panel to the printer Note that the end of the cable with the plug goes to the printer The end of the cable that does not have a plug goes to the control panel Insert the non plug end into the back of the control panel Remove 2 of cable jacket taking care not to nick the inner conductors Tightly twist the bare shield wire with the black wire Insert the three wires under the respective terminals and tighten the screws Do not over tighten Route the printer cable from the control panel to the printer Plug the 25 pin RS 232 connector into the printer and secure the 2 screws Install cable clamps every 8 to 12 as needed Note The printer cable may be routed above a drop ceiling if desired 8 5 STEP 10 INSTALL CONTROL PANEL TRANSFORMER 12VDC Route the cable between the 110 volt outlet and control panel Allow 2 to 3 inches of excess cable at the outlet to enable easy removal and insertion of the transformer The transformer connector must be routed in back of the
16. r service window when used with the shift key SET MAXIMUM GOAL TIME Sets maximum goal time for total line or service window when used with the shift key e SET MINIMUM GOAL TONE Sets duration of minimum goal tone for total line and service window SET MAXIMUM GOAL TIME Sets duration of maximum goal tone for total line and service window 2 1 INDIVIDUAL CAR PRINT Cars ALERT TONE MODEM AVERAGE MENU TIME AVERAGE GREET TIME AVERAGE PAY WINDOW TIME e AVERAGE SERVICE WINDOW TIME percent of maximum goal time AVERAGE TRAVEL TIME AVERAGE TOTAL TIME SPECIFICATIONS Enables disables printing of individual car data when security code is used or displays total number of for the current day Selects volume high or low of alert tone or allows tone to be turned off no light Enables modem function if unit is so equipped and computer interface mode Displays current hourly average menu time Not used on this model Displays current hourly average pay window time Displays current hourly average service window time if the security code is not used or displays the cars less than the service window Displays current hourly average travel time Displays current average total time for the current day 12VDC wall mounted power supply 3 inch LED display Supports 2 remote displays Vehicle detection via either loop or sonar detectors for 3 points Wall
17. r taking conversation via the intercom system STEP 3 INSTALL THE CONTROL PANEL Never hammer or unnecessarily vibrate the control panel The electronics require delicate handling Place and level the control panel on the wall where it is to be mounted and mark the two holes on top of the control panel Drill the mounting holes using 4 diameter masonry bit Insert the anchors into the wall and start the screws in the anchors but only screw in about 34 of the way Mount the control panel on the two screws and tighten down Remove the wire harness cover plate Drill the third hole inside of control panel Loosen the two top screws and remove the control panel Insert the third anchor Mount the control panel Do not tighten the screws down at this time because all cables must enter through the back of the control panel STEP 4 ROUTE AND TERMINATE BOTH SONAR CABLES DO NOT ROUTE the sonar cable next to existing wires or in conduit with other wires Although the cable is shielded it is possible for interference to be picked up through the cable Route the cable into the control panel through the back and remove excess cable Remove 2 of cable jacket taking care not to nick the inner conductors Insert the four wires under the respective terminals and tighten the screws Do not over tighten Install cable clamps every 8 to 12 as needed 8 3 STEP 5 LOCATE POSITION OF REMOTE DISPLAY WORLDSTAR Typically the remote display is mounted
18. t an END OF DAY report Enter your security code 2 Press DEMAND PRINT 3 Press SET enter the desired month and day of month press ENTER 4 Press DEMAND PRINT the timer will print the following report MENU BD AVG TIME SUMMARY WEEK MONTH YEAR TO TO TO DAYPART TODAY DATE DATE DATE 1 00 32 00 34 00 34 2 00 38 00 38 00 38 3 00 44 00 40 00 40 4 00 40 00 39 00 39 5 00 37 00 34 00 34 DAY TOT 00 37 00 35 00 35 PAY WINDOW AVG TIME SUMMARY WEEK MONTH YEAR TO TO TO DAYPART TODAY DATE DATE DATE 00 29 00 31 00 31 00 35 00 35 00 35 41 00 37 00 37 00 37 00 36 00 36 00 34 00 31 00 31 DAY TOT 00 34 00 32 00 32 OB SRV WIN TIME SUMMARY WEEK MONTH YEAR TO TO TO DAYPART TODAY DATE DATE DATE 00 31 00 31 00 31 00 31 00 22 00 22 27 00 30 00 30 00 37 00 29 00 29 00 30 00 29 00 29 DAY TOT 00 30 00 28 00 28 l TOTAL TIME SUMMARY WEEK MONTH YEAR TO TO TO DAYPART TODAY DATE DATE DATE 03 07 03 09 03 09 02 17 02 53 02 53 252 04 02 04 02 02 25 02 54 02 54 03 54 03 49 03 49 DAY TOT 03 27 03 25 03 25 C NO HG Ds 7 5 END OF DAY report printout continued BELOW MIN GOAL SUMMARY WEEK MONTH TO TO DAYPART TODAY DATE DATE 1 127 21 15 3 15 23 2
19. ts This report includes today week to date month to date and year to date information These can be printed as a hard copy or with an optional computer interface downloaded to a computer The current hourly average time for Menu Pay Window Service Window and Total times may be displayed on the main timer unit by entering the security code and pressing the appropriate key The timer divides the 24 hour day into 5 parts called Dayparts These Dayparts begin and end on even hours and are factory programmable The standard settings are Daypart 1 Daypart 2 Daypart 3 Daypart 4 Daypart 5 04 00 10 00 10 00 14 00 14 00 17 00 17 00 20 00 20 00 04 00 1 2 2 TIMER UNIT KEYPAD LANE 1 Enables Lane 1 functions LANE 2 Used as shift key for this model to enter service window minimum and maximum goal times SECURITY CODE Allows entry of security code ENTER Enters data AWARD Enables disables award tone SET DELAY Sets amount of time between arrival of vehicle and start of timing sequence SET SYSTEM STOP TIME Sets time system is to stop go off line System will automatically restart at beginning of Daypart 1 which is a factory programmed time specified by the customer when the unit is ordered SET 24 HOUR TIME Sets time of day in 24 hour time SET MONTH DAY YEAR SOW Sets current date and start of week SOW e SET MINIMUM GOAL TIME Sets minimum goal time for total line o

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