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1. 4 15 Machine Reset 4 15 Factory Test Menu Item nnn vue zeer ee tee eee 4 15 table of contents continued Time Functions Menu oe on tear ee ate i ee AR ERR Whe ae 4 16 Setting Discount Time of Day and Day of Week 4 16 Discount Options tar steerer an Wd Rave WR e RE E 4 16 S r hime and Date Menu us sastre ee ana C y quive aliae asta bal aaan ad 4 17 Setting Shutdown Time of Day and Day of Week Menu 4 17 Shutdown Options MENU nv te faye ae id ae m eis cad ae 4 17 Price Menuslt MS vans aan aa Gd a age Mee rend 4 18 Price Assignment Menu s ze Zee ar Re cere ar en hae a nia ae oe ay 4 18 View Pricing Mer 2 ui ere ee ke DE va dees Bed 4 18 Display Menu Hems x v veer De hehe Br MEE EO DR I IE PG Ge Solar 4 19 Set Menu Order Men ue ee an Din ae E D ae RA t be eate eRe ae ane OE AT RR 4 19 Set Language Men acest Hana pied Saw aber dd uma Sous bled dass 4 19 Set User Messages Menu eller 4 19 Outo Service Men
2. 2 08 LogiGenter Board Am ena ten teert aol e RR pen alee Ma Gunde areola 2 09 Food Driver Board icc wees ed een a ne e hex EE Re Naini we DAN ee a XU EROR Rene ee ERR les 2 09 The Front Panel DEV Fee rare ile OE aad be towels 2 09 To achieve the most trouble free operation from your APi 320 series Merchandiser it is recommended that this service manual be thoroughly read and the instructions followed pertaining to installation servicing and maintaining of the unit Should you have questions pertaining to this manual or the vendor please contact your APi distributor or write directly to Technical Service Dept Automatic Products int Itd 75 West Plato Blvd St Paul MN 55107 USA 651 224 4391 651 602 3558 fax 1999 Automatic Products international Itd el pedet rel er el pel el pel el er ed el el el per er perl er el el e e WARRANTY Automatic Products international expressly warrants these automatic merchandisers the Unit manufactured by it to be free under normal use and service from defects in material or workmanship for a period of two 2 years from the date of delivery of this Unit to the original purchaser This warranty extends only to the original purchaser of the Unit The exclusive remedy for this warranty is limited
3. 9 109 x 51 1 4 5 38 320 trim 5 39 Top Trim Trim Outside Vertical Window Trim Vertical Window Trim Horizontal Bottom Trim 320 trim 3 2 x 320 Trim Sg x m gt S e 5 5 5122 gt 151516101268 01219 Top Trim Part Dimensions Silver use with insert 340042 16 1 1 2 3 4 x 35 937 Black use with insert 340042 18 1 2 3 4 x 35 937 Black use with insert 340044 9 1 1 7 8 x 26 721 Br Silver use with insert 340044 23 1 1 7 8 35 937 Silver use with insert 340044 11 111 1 7 8 x 26 997 Trim for use with insert 201044 12 1 1 7 8 x 26 997 Silver w Black tape 660231 25 2 1 531 x 36 375 Black Square 340055 36 1 531 x 35 937 Trim Retainer Odyssey 1640001 1 1 Odyssey Grey 13400001 1 Vinyl Edge Trim Lock 202469 1 1 25 x 3 27 32 Trim Outside Vertical Part Length Silver 340057 2 2 2 65 39 64 Black 340057 2 2 2 2 65 39 64 Silver Taped 660231 20 2 65 39 64 Odyssey Right Vertical 14400002 1 Odyssey Left Vertical 38647 1 Window Trim Horizontal Part Length Silver 340058 1 111 1 26 721 340058 5 1 1 1 26 721 340062 3 1 1 48 468 Silver 340062 2 1 52 468 Odyssey Under Bin 14400001 1 Window Trim Vertical Part Length Silver 340058 7 2 51 531 Black 340058 46 2 65 406 Silver 340058 2 2 52 468 Silver 3400
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5. Value of Vends 1 j7 PA5 TIME 020421 1655 duplicated for all selections in the machine Time of last Vend for PA1 above YYMMDD HAMM Note If date 000000 Selection is not in use EA1 M DOOR 1 020421 1655 60 repeated 5 times for last 5 door openings Last Time of Door Opening for Tower or Snack YYMMDD HHMM MM of Minutes Door was Open EA1 C1 DOOR 1 000000 0000 00 repeated 5 times for last 5 door openings Last Time of Door Opening for Cabinet 1 YYMMDD HHMM MM of Minutes Door was Open EA1 C2 DOOR 1 000000 0000 00 repeated 5 times for last 5 door openings Last Time of Door Opening for Cabinet 2 YYMMDD HHMM MM of Minutes Door was Open EA1 DEF 1 000000 0000 Last Time of Defrost for Cabinet 1 YYMMDD HHMM EA1 DEF 2 000000 0000 Last Time of Defrost for Cabinet 2 YYMMDD HHMM Interval vends since last reset H Historical vends MIS MENU SETUP MENU CONFIGURATION MENU DIAGNOSTIC MENU SECURITYMENU TIMEFUNCTIONS PRICE MENU DISPLAY MENU 4 05 mis menu heading Table 4 3 Below are the definitions for the MIS information downloaded to a printer S indicates short list F indicates full list and includes everything the shortlist Field ID101 ID102 ID103 ID106 VA101 VA102 VA103 VA104 VA202 VA204 VA301 VA302 VA303 VA304 CA302 CA304 CA306 CA308 CA701 CA702 DA201 DA203 EA201 EA203 EA20
6. 50Hz 60Hz 50Hz Standby Amperes 0 7A 35 1 7 8A Running Amperes 1A 5A 16A 8A Watts 120W 1440W 1920W 1840W Refrigerant Type N A N A 404A 404A Refrigerant Charge N A N A 27 02 76 Kg 27 oz 76 Kg High Side Test Pressure N A N A 440 psi 440 psi Low Side Test Pressure N A N A 162 psi 162 psi Shipping Weight 190 Ibs 86 kg 190 105 86 800 lbs 363 kg 800 Ibs 363 kg The APi 320 Series is assembled and packed so that a minimum amount of time is necessary for preparation to install it on location The following steps are recommended to insure correct unpacking 1 Shipping Damage Thoroughly inspect the exterior of the carton for damage which may have occurred during shipment Report any damage to delivering carrier and follow their instructions 2 Remove staples from lower edge and those at top of carton and slit carton vertically at the taped corner Open and remove carton Remove the remainder of the packing material On machines shipped with lock in place the keys are taped inside the coin return 3 Remove Vendor With A Fork Lift Truck Remove the carton from the vendor From the front of the vendor tip the vendor backward and run forks under the cabinet 4 Removing Vendor Without A Fork Lift Truck Remove the carton from the vendor Break off the thin piece of board
7. Coin Chute Assembly Water Diverter Coin Chute Extension Assembly Includes Item 22 Coin Chute Extension Only Swing Panel Magnet Coin Return Assembly Coin Chute Extension Assembly Includes Item 19 Coin Chute Extension Bracket Only Decal APi Logo Not Shown 5 06 310 board and power box assembly 5 07 310 board and power assembly 660658 Power Box Complete 117 V See Page 9 For Detailed Parts Breakdown 660668 Power Box Complete 230 V See Page 5 10 For Detailed Parts Breakdown 360274 Logic Board 310 120 360274 Logic Board Export 360266 Flash Memory Chip 360308 Battery 3 6 V Lithium W Harness 218 8R12 Logic Board Mounting Screw 202774 Logic Board Cover 460734 Decal Logic Board Cover 276 6R6 Screw Logic Board Cover 420394 Stand Off Logic Board 276 676 Screw Power Box Mounting 202764 Mounting Bracket Power Box and Logic Board 360272 Microprocessor 310 HARNESSES 680637 Harness Pulse Bill Validator 680630 Harness Power Box to Board 660649 Harness MDB Communication Used when a 120 Snack is mounted on the right side of a 320 16800017 120 MDB Extension Harness 680547 Harness Micromech Coin Changer 680632 Harness Operate Service Interlock Switch 16800017 Printer Dex Harness Panel Mount 680319 Executive Coin Mech Harness Not Shown 680629 Display Harness 680633 Ribbon Cable Master Menu Extension Harness Not Shown 680641 Mars MDB Validator Harness 2000 Series Not Sho
8. Display MACHINE ID Press ENTER to assign a machine ID number 1234551890 Use the selection keypad to enter Machine ID number up to 10 digits long Press ENTER to commit to any changes SERIAL NUMBER Press ENTER to assign a machine Serial number 0981654321 Use the selection key pad to enter a Serial number up to 10 digits long Press ENTER to commit to any changes The four levels of security they are SuperUser highest security level Level 1 SuperUser and level 1 have access Level 2 SuperUser level 1 and level 2 have access Level 3 this is the lowest level of security and no password can be assigned Press ENTER to change the factory passwords to custom passwords The display will Prompt Use the lt or gt arrow to move between the security level and the password The or key will toggle the flashing digit or use the selection keypad to change the numeric digits Press ENTER to commit to the password for the security level shown on the display Use the or key to change between no and 4 yes Pressing ENTER when set to 5 will cause the password prompt to be displayed as soon as the user attempts to press ENTER If the password prompt is set to N no and menu items have been assigned security levels the user must know to press ENTER then escape to get the password prompt to appear on the display This menu allows you to set a Security Level for each Menu Heading and Menu Item Note Setting
9. Press ENTER to commit to any changes When Spiral Count is set to yes the display will prompt Press the gt two times to N no Press the or key one time to yes Press lt one time to 00 spiral count Use the selection buttons to key in the desired count Press lt one time to 110 selection number Using the selection buttons enter the selections to be set for the spiral count shown Repeat the above process for all additional spiral counts to be set Press ENTER to change the baud rate parity data and stop bits Use the lt or gt key to scroll through baud rate parity data and stop bits Press the or key to change the flashing digit The available parameters are Baud rate 300 1200 2400 6900 19200 Parity None N Even E Odd O Data Bits Eight 8 Seven 7 Stop Bits One 1 Two 2 Allows you to lock out specific selections when an external key switch is activated To enter lockout menu Press the gt one time to no Press the or key one time to yes Press ENTER and the display will prompt Press the gt one time to no Press the or key one time to yes Press lt one time to 110 selection number Use the selection buttons to key in the selections to be locked out when the external key switch is activated Note Wild Cards can be used when entering selections Use the or key to change between N no and 4 yes and press ENTER the display will pr
10. Pressing the key before one of the function keys through are assigned to the second level of menu headings Coin Payout Buttons The four coin payout buttons are used to pay coins out of an L or a standard US dummy mech The four coin payout buttons are 5 and 1 The four coin payout buttons may also be used to enter pricing information while assigning prices For example to enter a price of 65 pressing the key twice the key once and the key once would result in 65 appearing on the display See the price setting section for additional information ESC key is used for exiting the current menu without making any changes prior to commitment Note Closing the main cabinet door will have the same effect as if the user pressed the ESC key and causes the machine to exit the MasterMenu System and return to Operational Mode The key provides a dual purpose operation It provides the a mechanism for entering a menu It also provides a means to commit insertions modifications deletions made in a menu item The and keys are used for incrementing and decrementing the available choices in a menu Note Anywhere in this manual that the or keys are defined to sequence through numeric data the front panel may be used as an alternate input source The and keys have a dual purpose operation They provide a means to select the menu heading immediately to the left or right of the current menu heading When inserting dat
11. a maximum of ten is supported XXX YYY XXX is the item selected by the customer YYY is the item to be vended in combination with the customer selected item Free is the discounted price of YYY when selected after XXX is selected Any price can be set for the second item including free To set the price use the selection key pad or the and keys Free is located below 00 05 cents N Use the or key to toggle between not active and active This allows you to program in combo vends and turn then on and off as desired MIS MENU SETUP MENU CONFIGURATION MENU DIAGNOSTIC MENU SECURITYMENU TIMEFUNCTIONS PRICE MENU DISPLAY MENU 4 08 setup menu heading Use the or key to change between N no and 4 yes Press ENTER to commit to changes unur 01 00 When to choose 4 the display will show the maximum amount of money to be paid back after a vend To change the Maximum payback amount use the selection key pad or the and keys Press ENTER to commit to the Maximum payback amount T LEVELING There are 3 payback options are fewest MDB level 3 and leveling Use the or key to change between the 3 different options Press ENTER to commit to a payback option Here is a discription of the three payback options Fewest This option is the factory default and will always payback the least number of coins available based on the sensors in the coin mech Leveling The board makes all the payback
12. 200906 Delivery Bin Mounting Bracket 440129 Door Bearing 440373 Delivery Bin Door Black 440373 2 Delivery Bin Door Grey 440373 12 Delivery Bin Door Odyssey 202765 Inner Bin Door 640210 Bin Door Drive Cam Assembly Lock Side 420348 Delivery Bin Pad 640208 Rear Bin Door Drive Assembly Hinge Side 202497 Rear Bin Door Drive Arm 202501 Inner Door Drive Arm 320 inside cabinet N 3 3 Uf Gr a A a 9n KS 7 ren n erem ener erg enereng EE A Ji 1 l me N E lt 4 Ar y AN _ 7 is 5 17 320 inside cabinet 660620 Foamed Cabinet Assembly Specify Color 660654 Cabinet Back Harness 202748 Bracket Only 360230 Line Cord 120V Domestic 680501 Line Cord 230V Europe 380275 Line Cord 230V Australia 680544 Line Cord 230V Israel 680571 Line Cord 230V UK 660649 Communications Cable 202593 Air Deflector 660613 Back Vent Screen Assembly 210 8R8 8 X 2 Screw Nibs Head 276 8R6 8 32 x 3 8 Screw Nibs Head 420135 6 3 4 ID X 1 3 8 OD Grommet 202519 Plate Shelf Harness 680604 Temperature Sensing Harness 276 8R8 8 32 x 1 2 Screw Pan Head 420187 5 16 18 X 3 4 Hex Head Screw 600195 Leg Specify C
13. Black Pika 202534 7 4 072 x 53 7 8 Slate 202534 8 4 072 x 53 7 8 Dove Grey 202534 12 4 072 x 51 7 32 Port Au Prince 202534 11 4 072 x 51 7 32 Morocco Gray 202534 3 4 072 x 53 7 8 Pewter Sterling 202534 2 4 072 x 53 7 8 Bison Black 202534 17 4 072 x 53 7 8 Dove Grey 202534 6 4 072 x 53 7 8 5 43 trouble shooting chart No LED on Logic Board Check for 120Vac Where Line Cord Plugs into Power Box Check for 8Vac and 24 Vac at J5 Connector Coming onto Logic Board Doesn t Accept Coin Changer Unplugged Plug in Changer Defective Changer Replace Changer Defective Logic Board Replace Logic Board No Power to Machine Check for 120 Vac Where Line Cord Plugs into Power Box Check for 8Vac and 24 Vac at J5 Connector Coming onto Logic Board Changer Unpluged Plug in Changer Defective Changer Replace Changer No Power to Coin Payouts Replace Logic Board No Coins in Coin Tubes Fill Coin Tubes Belts or Stacker Don t Run on Check for 24 Vac at Validator Power Up Belt Run Bill Goes in Half Way but Replace Validator Won t Accept Incorrect Inventory Check Inventory of Coin Tubes by Pressing F7 Motor Half Cycled Open and Close 320 Cabinet Door Home Motor Add Cover to Motor Frozen Switch Cover to Motor Frozen Switch Motor Not Turned on in Turn on Motor in Configure Motors Configuration Menu Item Then Open and C
14. Dove Grey Top Panel 202530 5 Part 9 109 x 10 906 Dimensions Presidential Walnut 200526 44 25 8 x 8 757 Presidential Walnut 202532 2 343 x 9 125 Black Hide 200526 40 2 5 8 x 8 757 Black Hide 202532 4 2 343 x 9 125 Black Pika 202532 2 2 343 x 9 125 Black Pika 202532 3 2 343 x 9 125 Slate 202532 6 2 343 x 9 125 Slate 200526 50 2 5 8 x 8 757 Dove Grey 202532 1 2 343 x 9 125 Cold Food 440258 11 1 21 32 x 8 769 Bison Black 200526 42 2 5 8 x 8 757 Dove Grey Upper Panel 440312 4 Part 2 359 x 9 093 Dimensions Presidential Walnut 202771 4 9 109 x 51 1 4 Presidential Walnut 202771 3 9 109 x 53 7 8 Black Hide 202771 2 9 109 x 53 7 8 Black Pika 202771 11 9 109 x 53 7 8 Slate 202771 9 9 109 x 53 7 8 Dove Grey 202771 7 9 109 x 51 1 4 Morocco Grey 201777 13 9 109 x 53 7 8 Dove Grey 202771 10 9 109 x 53 7 8 Bison Black 202771 18 9 109 x 53 7 8 Pewter Sterling 202771 8 9 109 x 53 7 8 Paint 202771 1 9 11 x 65 19 32 Sterling Royce 202771 9 11 x 65 19 32 Sterling Royce 202771 6 9 109 x 51 1 4 Port Au Prince 202771 5
15. NOTE Because the Control Module is top heavy and unstable always use two people when attaching the it to the 320 IN NOTICE COMMUNICATION CABLE INLET COMMUNICATION CABLE FROM THE 320 FOOD MACHINE TO A 120 SERIES SNACK MACHINE OR 310 CONTROL MODULE DISCONNECT CABLE CONNECTIONS BEFORE MOVING MACHINES 1 04 Using a Second Machine with a Control module If a second machine is to be operated off of the Control module it should be placed to the right of the Control module The second machine is free standing and does not physically attach to the Control module Find the interconnect harness coming out of the back of the second machine and route it into the back side of the Control module to the LogiCenter board and plug the harness into the jumper coming out of the cabinet 1 interconnect harness This machine is considered Cabinet 2 NOTE The second machine being run off of a Control module MUST have it s own 20 Ampere service It CAN NOT be plugged in on the same circuit as Cabinet 1 Connecting a 320 to a 120 Series Snack A 320 machine can also be driven of a 120 Series snack in lieu of a Control module To do this locate the interconnect harness coming out of the back side of the food cabinet and route it into the back side of the snack remove the triangular plate just above the line cord to the LogiCenter board and plug into the J8 connector This machine considered Cabinet 2 Only one 320 can
16. 320 junction box mounted on refrigeration unit c YA te 2 5 25 320 junction box mounted on refrigeration unit 660671 Junction Box Complete with Food Driver Board 360273 FDB Flash Memory Indicate Version Number 750206 Junction Box Complete without Food 380263 Tool Interlock Switch Dogbone Not Shown Driver Board 380321 Clip for Dogbone Not Shown 202777 Junction Box Weldment 460772 Plastic Cover Relay Box Not Shown See Page 5 28 for Sidewall Mounted Junction Box 202779 Cover Food Driver Board No Decal 202778 Bracket Relays 360250 Food Driver Board 380304 RFI Line Filter 20 Amp 16700012 Relay 24VDC 10A Fan Defrost Light 380322 Relay 24VDC 25A Compressor 680636 Junction Box Harness 420394 Board Standoff 420318 4 Bushing 5 8 380262 Door Switch 380078 Cable Tie 202843 Switch Box 460729 Board Cover Decal 460744 Decal Plug Orientation Junction Box 460642 Decal Voltage Disconnect Power 460746 Decal Relay Orientation Junction Box 680602 Power Harness Food Dnver Board to Relay Box 21641R8 Nibs Head Screw 1 4 X 20 210 8R6 8 X 3 8 Pan Head Screw 218 8R12 8 X 3 4 Hi Lo Pan Head Screw HARNESSES 360230 Line Cord 120V Domestic 680501 Line Cord 230V Europe 380275 Line Cord 230V Australia 680544 line Cord 230V IsraeL 680571 Line Cord 230V UK 680654 Defrost Evaperator Fan Harness
17. 37 187 Black Pika 200296 62 10 437 x 36 203 Slate 200296 66 10 437 x 36 203 Dove Gre 200296 61 10 437 x 36 203 Bison Black 201692 61 10 906 x 36 203 Sterling Royce 200296 63 10 906 x 36 203 Slate 201692 63 10 906 x 36 203 Dove Grey 200296 61 10 906 x 36 203 Black Hide W Stripe 201692 65 10 906 x 36 203 Black Hide No Stripe 201692 59 10 906 x 36 203 Black Pika 201692 60 10 906 x 36 203 Dove Grey 201692 62 10 906 x 36 203 Black Hide 201692 1 10 906 x 26 842 Paint 201692 44 10 906 x 37 843 Top Panel Part Dimensions Cover up Plate 202531 3 3 000 x 36 172 Presidential Walnut 200526 43 2 5 8 x 35 937 Presidential Walnut 202531 3 000 x 36 172 Black Hide 200526 39 2 5 8 x 35 937 Black Hide 202531 4 3 000 x 36 172 Black Pika 202531 2 3 000 x 36 172 202531 6 3 000 x 36 172 200526 49 2 5 8 x 35 937 202531 1 3 000 x 36 172 Bison Black 200526 41 2 5 8 x 35 937 Dove Grey 440312 3 2 359 x 36 203 Paint 440258 10 1 21 32 x 35 937 Black Hide 201690 7 1 43 64 x 26 878 Paint 201690 9 1 43 64 x 27 878 Cold Food 201555 8 1121 32 x 35 937 Delivery Tray Panel Part Dimensions Presidential Walnut 202535 3 687 x 26 843 Black Hide 202535 1 3 687 x 26 843 Black Pika 202535 4 3 687 x 26 843 Slate 202535 8 3 687 x 26 843 Dove Grey 202535 3 3 687 x 26 843 Morocco Gray 202535 6 3 687 x 26 843 Pewter Sterling 202535 5 3 687 x 26 843 Sterling Royce 202535 7 3 687 x 26 843 Bison Black 202
18. 380311 Switch Motor 440419 Roller Back 440420 Drive Sprocket 440418 Belt Divider 440417 Miter Gear 440416 Switch Actuator 400195 Spring Back Rollers 300215 Roller Shaft Back 300216 Drive Shaft Sprocket 300217 Drive Shaft 202473 Roller Spring Bracket 202730 Bracket Drive Shaft 276 886 8 32 X 5 8 Screw Pan Head 217 4R10 4 X 5 8 Screw Pan Head 751 25 Retaining Ring TypeE 1 4 751 37 Retaining Ring Type E 3 8 751 18 Retaining Ring Type E 3 16 600796 Support Bracket Belt Assembly 680594 Harness Motor Switch 5 34 310 trim Top Trim or Trim Insert Trim Outside Vertical Trim Lower Horizontal Bottom gt 5 35 310 Trim Sterling Mission Euro Grey Euro Black 310 trim Top Trim Part 4 Length Silver use with insert 340042 17 Black use with insert 340044 24 Black use with insert 340042 19 Br Silver use with insert 660231 16 Silver use with insert Trim Outside Vertical 202470 Part 4 Silver 340057 Black 340057 2 Silver Taped Lower Horizontal 660231 20 Part 4 Silver 340055 35 Silver Taped 660231 26 Black Square Bottom Trim 340055 37 Part 4 Silver Taped 660231 26 Black Square 340055 37 Vinyl Edge Trim 202470 1 2 3 4 x 8 769 2 3 4 x 8 769 1 798 x 8 7
19. Check Wall Light On Outlet and Line Cord FDB Not Sending 24 Vdc to Check for 24Vdc on FDB at P4 pins Compressor Relay 1 and 2 if none replace FDB Check Overload and for Tight Connections Check Start Components Check Windings on Compressor Compressor Not Running Refrigeration LED on Power to Compressor but Compressor Doesn t Start Check for 120 Volts Coming out of Relay Box to Compressor Harness If No Voltage Check Relay in Relay Box and Harness from FDB to Relay Box Refrigeration LED on on FDB but Compressor And or Fans Not Running No 120Vac at Relay Contacts of Refrigeration Relay or Coming into Machine Condenser Plugged Clean Condenser Intake Screen Plugged Clean Air Intake Screen Screws Not Tight on Overload Tighten Screws on Overload Machine Pushed up Against the Ensure Air Deflector Installed Wall Low Line Voltage Machine Requires a Minimum of 105 Vac to Run Properly Compressor Runs Hot Trips Overload 6 02 trouble shooting chart Bee Evaporator Frozen Aur Leak Balle Door Sucking Open Ardin g Door Defrost Heater Wot Working Check Power Supply to Heater ai Pin Conectar Coming out of the Fins 5 to 5 Should 2freac When Machine Manuel ekma Check Resistance on Hearer Should 23 Ohms 5 Ti melal Kol Working Bieta Should Hete Continuity When Nat Deir
20. Message Pressing ENTER when any of the above items are on the display will give you access to that Menu Item Below is a detailed list of each of the above Menu Items This menu allows you to change the order that the Menu Headings appear on the display Press ENTER the display will prompt Use the lt or gt keys to move between the Menu number and the Menu Heading Use the or key to scroll through the available menus or to change the menu number Press ENTER to commit to changes in the menu order ALT LANGUAG This menu allows you to use an alternate language for all messages Use the or key to toggle between Y and N N indicates all messages will be shown in English Y Indicates all messages will be shown in the alternate language programmed by MasterMenu Online Press ENTER to commit to any changes SET USER MESSA Use this menu to program up to three different user messages Press ENTER and the display will prompt POS F EDIT Use the lt or gt keys to move between the fields Use the or key to toggle between POS F POS A POS B and POS C POS F stands for the factory message this message is not changeable POS A B C are the three messages that can be programmed Pressing the ENTER key when the display prompts POS A Edit allows you to program message A The display will prompt USER MESSAG Note this is a two step process first you need to Edit program a message s then you need to set the messag
21. Note Anywhere in this manual that the or keys are defined to sequence through numeric data the front panel may be used as an alternate input source Used to delete the character on the current cursor position Used to insert a character to the left of the current cursor position Note Depressing a function key will not cause you to enter the MasterMenu System Operating System Quick Reference Index On the bottom of each page is a quick reference index figure 1 2 The white box indicates where you are in the MasterMenu System the shaded areas can be used as a reference to move through the sections of the manual Figure 1 2 below indicates that you would be in the diagnostics menu Figure 1 2 MIS MENU SETUP MENU CONFIGURATION MENU DIAGNOSTIC MENU SECURITYMENU TIMEFUNCTIONS PRICE MENU DISPLAY MENU 4 03 mis menu heading The MIS Menu heading contains all the MIS accounting information collected by the machine Pressing ENTER when the display indicates MIS will cause the display to be updated with View Historical MIS Use the lt or gt arrow keys to scroll through the following menu items View Historical MIS View Interval MIS Transmit MIS Data Clear MIS Data Tube Fill Software Revision Pressing ENTER when any of the above items are on the display will give you access to that Menu Item Below is a detailed list of each of the above Menu Items Press ENTER Use the lt or gt keys to scroll through
22. Pressing ENTER when any of the above items are on the display will give you access to that Menu Item Below is a detailed list of each of the above Menu Items Display PRICE ASSIGNMENT Press ENTER to set prices the display will prompt 110 00 50 001 110 is the selection number 00 50 is the price 001 is the product code Press the gt one time to price use the selection buttons key in the price to be set Note if you are using product codes press the gt one more time to price use the selection buttons key in the product code to be set Press the lt back to the selection number use the selection buttons key in selections to set at the price and product code shown Repeat the above process for all prices to be set CHECK PRICES Press ENTER to check prices currently set the display will prompt 00 50 001 Use the selection buttons to key in a selection number the current price and product code will appear on the display MIS MENU SETUP MENU CONFIGURATION MENU DIAGNOSTIC MENU SECURITYMENU TIMEFUNCTIONS PRICE MENU DISPLAY MENU 4 18 display menu heading The Display Menu Heading provides access to all the Display Menu Items in the machine Pressing ENTER when the display indicates Display will cause the display to be updated with Set Menu Order Use the lt or gt arrow keys to scroll through the following menu items Set Menu Order Alt Language Set User Messages Set Out of Service Message Set After Sale
23. and Installation Components Quick set up Guide Advanced set up and Operating system Parts Troubleshooting 99999999999999999999999999999999 WATCH THROUGHOUT THE MANUAL FOR THIS SPECIAL DIAMOND MARK THIS INDICATES A POINT OF SPECIAL INFORMATION OR A HINT THAT WILL ASSIST YOU IN SETTING UP OPERATING OR TROUBLESHOOTING THE MACHINE e 9999999999999999999999999999999 CAUTION Certain procedures in both the operating section and the service section require that voltage be on in the machine Only trained personnel should perform this function Exercise extreme caution while performing these procedures These procedures will be marked with the lightening bolt symbol as it appears at left CAUTION Certain procedures in both the operating section and the service section requires a qualified trained technician to perform the particular task at hand These procedures will be marked with the exclamation symbol as it appears at left features of the APi 320 food frozen merchandiser STANDARDFEATURES Up to 80 selections Multi drop buss capabilities Extensive diagnostics capabilities Friendly text based interface Configuration upload and download capabilities User programmable function keys Flexible spiral spacing for large products Eight point star drive motor Four security levels Six languages Machine reset capability Real time clock Personal computer interface P
24. be operated off of a snack machine NOTE The 120 and 320 CAN be plugged into the same 20 Ampere service if necessary TOP HEAVY EQUIPMENT CAN CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY USE 2 PEOPLE WHEN ATTACHING 310 CONTROL MODULE TO 320 MACHINE ONLY INSTALL THE 310 MODULE TOA 320 FOOD MACHINE MasterMenu Online Software MasterMenu Online software gives you the capability of completely setting up any 120 Series Snack merchandiser 310 Control Module 320 food merchandiser or 223 Hot beverage merchandiser on your personal computer PC MasterMenu Online also has the ability to load complete new logic board software revisions to a machine To load complete new software into a machine the PC must be connected directly to the machine logic board via a cable P N 56800022 and the DEX UCS harness P N 680509 Software updates can be sent to you via e mail or as a file on a floppy disk MasterMenu Online Installation Personal Computer Requirements To install MasterMenu Online you need Personal or Multimedia computer with 486 or higher processor Microsoft Windows 95 operating system or later 16 5 MB of hard disk required VGA or higher resolution video adapter Microsoft Mouse or Compatible pointing device a 3 5 inch floppy drive CHIP Two pieces are required to use CHIP the touch memory button CHIP and an Upload download Harness that allows Chip to communicate with the machine Touch Memory
25. can be configured to display service and operational mode messages in any of six different languages and support up to 110 selections Robust testing capability as well as extensive diagnostics and error reporting facilities are built in to provide ease of maintenance The APi 320 Series machine is designed to be used as a refrigerated or frozen pre packaged food merchandiser Changing the machine between refrigerated and frozen is accomplished by choosing between food or frozen on the LogiCenter LCB board In addition there is a default setting jumper on the Food Driver Board FDB to ensure that if the FDB should loose communications with the LCB the refrigeration unit will maintain the temperature of the default setting refrigerated or frozen All APi 320 series machines are companion machines and are dependent upon a Control module or 120 series snack merchandiser to control the machine The Control module is a cabinet that mounts to the right side of the API 320 The Control module contains a power supply LogiCenter board LCB selection keypad coin mech and any other peripherals The Control module is capable of supporting up to two machines When two machines are attached to one Control module each machine has the capability of being set up independently as a food or frozen The APi 120 Series snack machine is capable of supporting one 320 Series merchandiser HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL This manual is divided into six basic parts Unpacking
26. decisions based on how much money it thinks is in each tube When using this option it is important that you teach the board how much money is in the coin mech use Tube fill menu item when you set up the machine MDB Level 3 The changer makes all the pay back decisions based up how much money it thinks is in the tubes This option will only work with MDB coin mechs All payback options will work with MDB also you are not limited to this option with MBB coin mechs MIS MENU SETUP MENU CONFIGURATION MENU DIAGNOSTIC MENU SECURITYMENU TIMEFUNCTIONS PRICE MENU DISPLAY MENU 4 09 configuration menu heading The Configuration Menu heading contains all the Configuration Menu Items in the machine Pressing ENTER when the display indicates Configuration will cause the display to be updated with Motor Pairs Use the lt or gt arrow keys to scroll through the following menu items Motor Pairs Configure Load Set Temperature Set Function Keys Spiral Count Setup Printer Set Lockout Set Free Coupon Set Defrost Speech Enable Pressing ENTER when any of the above items are on the display will give you access to that Menu Item Below is a detailed list of each of the above Menu Items Display MOTOR PAIRS Allows you to pair any even numbered motor may be paired with the odd numbered motor next in 320 only sequence Pair N To pair motors Press the gt one time this will cause the no to start flashing Press the key t
27. describes the time elapsed between a cabinet Power Up Door Closed and the point in time when the cabinet temperature first reaches the target temperature Health processing is suspended during the Pull down period If the Pull down time period exceeds 75 minutes in a Frozen cabinet or 30 minutes in a Food cabinet however vending will also be disabled in that cabinet for health reasons Vending will be allowed again after the door to that cabinet has been opened and closed The Pull down period does not apply to the Ambient cabinets If at any time during normal operation after an initial Pull down period the temperature in a Frozen cabinet rises above the set target temperature by 10 F for more than 15 continuous minutes of temperature readings vending will be prohibited in that cabinet If at any time during normal operation after the initial Power Up Pull down period the temperature in a Food cabinet rises above 45 for more than 5 continuous minutes of temperature readings vending will be prohibited in that cabinet The cabinet temperature control processing will remain unaffected by this vending state An error message will be recorded indicating the Health Time out occurred Vending will be allowed again after the door to that cabinet has been opened and closed components Defrost Processing 75 minutes after the door is closed in a Frozen cabinet or 45 minutes after the door is closed in a Food cabinet If The refrigeration un
28. display will prompt This is the amount of time the customer has to make another selection before their change is returned During this time period the customer can make a selection add more money to make another selection or press the coin return to receive their change If the change due back is lest than the lowest priced item in the machine change will be returned immediately This time is period is settable from Five to Ninety seconds To change the time use the selection key pad or the and keys Press ENTER to commit to the time period Use the or key to change between no and yes Press ENTER to commit to any changes When Force vend is turned on once there is enough credit established to purchased the lowest priced item in the machine the customer must make a purchase Note Force vend overrides bill escrow and does not apply when debit cards are used DIYYY UUU N RCC Ul AAAT AI Use the or key to change between no and yes Press ENTER to enter the combo vend menu item This is the amount of time the customer has to add more money and or make the second selection of a combo vend This time is period is settable from Five to Ninety seconds To change the time use the selection key pad or the and keys Press ENTER to commit to the time period Use the lt or gt to move the flashing cursor between the fields 01 is the combo Use the or key to scroll through the combo
29. other communications MIS MENU SETUP MENU CONFIGURATION MENU DIAGNOSTIC MENU SECURITYMENU TIMEFUNCTIONS PRICE MENU DISPLAY MENU 4 13 diagnostic menu heading The Diagnostic Menu heading contains all the self diagnostic capabilities of the machine Pressing ENTER when the display indicates Diagnostics will cause the display to be updated with View Errors Use the lt or gt arrow keys to scroll through the following menu items View Errors Clear Errors Test Vend Test Motors Test Baffle Door Pressing ENTER when any of the above items are on the display will give you access to that Menu Item Below is a detailed list of each of the above Menu Items Display VIEL ERRORS Pressing ENTER to will cause the first of any pending errors to be displayed Use the lt or gt to sequence through the error list Pressing F2 when viewing any error will cause the time and the date the error occurred to be shown on the display The following lists the possible error codes MOTOR XYZ STALLED CAB X DEFROST ERROR MOTOR XYZ STUCK HOME BAFFLE X CURRENT MOTOR XYZ DIDNT HOME BAFFLE X TIMEOUT MOTOR XYZ OFF HOME HEALTH SHUTDN CAB X MOTOR XYZ MISSING CLEAR ERRORS N Use the or key to change between no and yes Pressing ENTER when set to will cause all errors to be cleared Use the or key to change between no and 4 yes Pressing ENTER when set to 5 will cause the display to prom
30. position of this jumper can be verified through the hole in the board cover 3 02 table of contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Operating System star WE IAE aee NEE DANE ad 4 01 Operational MOde ee a EN AAE RER seen ao 4 01 Service 2 2 3 2A Ee e eid pd ea Uae eee vee Aba Baad thoes 4 01 MasterMenu System nau ae Pee eerd PY Sa er ee end ee eee le 4 02 Quick Reference Directory for MasterMenu nnee 4 03 Mis Menu oit a eet ste Blei 4 04 View MIS Data Menu nn 4 04 Transmit MIS Data Menu nnee 4 05 Clear MIS Data Men lud Be 4 07 A be Fill Mernu Rate oe Re Mole c el REG aan Miva and 4 07 Software REVISION ader ant aad E Re a 4 07 Set p MENU EEE 4 08 BilPEscrow Menu maen aient UA ae ee Re Pee e ee tetas eee ad 4 08 Free Vend M ee weeen ea ate R EE ee col Gate Widen ee I 4 08 Winner Vend Menu eee 4 08 Multiple Vends Menu x vy een rd oe rg x DNE NE 4 08 Force Vend Men E ama tenten eee ee ee a eed de a ee ead 4 08 Combo Vend Menu 4 08 Set Max Payout 2 4 09 SetPayoUbtype MA ALE ed AEL ruso ese t s pa ten 4 09 Configuration Menu Items 4
31. receptacle lowered or raised with the right amp left shelf tracks Note When exchanging the shelves you will not need any parts but you will have to reprogram the machines for prices and selections Removal of Product Shelf A Lift up and push the lock levers toward the back of cabinet B Pull the shelf to its loading position C Grasp shelf in front and rear center Lift front of shelf up above horizontal and pull shelf forward while lifting D To install shelf reverse above procedure Delivery Bin This is located below the display window on the door and is mechanically operated The linkage on the outside end of the delivery bin may require occasional lubrication Should the door become difficult to operate place a small amount of grease on the arm tracks Removal of Delivery Bin A Remove the screws from the sides of the delivery bin These screws fasten into the lower door brace and remove the two screws and brackets at the top of the delivery bin B Grasp delivery bin on both sides and lift upand pull back Should the bin be tight rock it by lifting on one end then the other 2 01 Replacement of Delivery Bin A Locate lip on front edge of delivery bin over lower edge of opening in door and behind trim Press down along lip to make sure it is fully engaged between door and trim B Install the four screws and two brackets to secure bin to door Heated Glass The glass on the inner door is a double
32. service message The out of service message is added on to the end of the machines out of service message Press ENTER and the display will go blank with a flashing cursor Use the or keys to scroll through the Upper and Lower case letters the numbers 0 9 and a number of special characters including a blank space Use the or to move the flashing cursor to the left or right Press ENTER and the Out of Service message shown will be set SET AFTERSALE MESSAGE This menu allows you to set an After Sale Message Start your message by overwriting the current message Thank You Very Much Press ENTER and the display will prompt Use the or keys to scroll through the upper and lower case letters the numbers 0 9 and a number of special characters including a blank space Use the or to move the flashing cursor to the left or right Press ENTER and the After Sale Message shown will be set MIS MENU SETUP MENU CONFIGURATION MENU DIAGNOSTIC MENU SECURITYMENU TIMEFUNCTIONS PRICE MENU DISPLAY MENU 4 20 section 5 parts This Page Intentionally Left Blank 310 control module cabinet u 13 d NIT 310 control module cabinet 600785 Control Module Cabinet Weldment Specify Color 750203 Control Module Mounting Kit Complete 600744 Control Module Mounting Plate Top 202550 Control Module Mounting Bracket Bottom 660608 Tower Mounting Hardware Kit 600195 Control Module L
33. still be available for cabinets designated as Ambient When a cabinet is designated as Food or Frozen the Control System will attempt to maintain the temperature in the cabinet to within 3 F of target temperatures specified in the Set Temperatures menu item during normal operation this is fixed at 36 F 2 C for Food and is settable from 15 F to 10 26 C to 12 C for Frozen To accomplish this the refrigeration unit will be turned on when the temperature exceeds the appropriate target temperature by more than 3 F for 3 seconds during normal operation The refrigeration unit will then remain on until the temperature falls 3 below the target temperature for 3 seconds 2 03 Health Monitoring The APi 120 and or Control module allow for accurate monitoring of all refrigerated and or frozen cabinets in the installation This also allows for shutdown of each cabinet individually by the machine without impact to the others When the machine shuts down a cabinet due to an out of tolerance temperature the light in that cabinet is turned off all selections in that cabinet disabled and the display updated to indicate CABINET X OUT OF SERVICE where X is 1 if the temperature sensor in Cabinet 1 detected the out of tolerance condition or 2 if the temperature sensor in Cabinet 2 detected the out of tolerance condition A temperature sensor is present in each refrigerated and or frozen cabinet The Pull down period
34. the motor SET TEMPS Depress and hold down the key while pressing F2 on the MasterMenu keypad The display will indicate Set Temps press Use the and keys to move through cabinet temperature range target temperature and temperature scale fields Use the and 0 keys to increase or decrease the currently selected field Pressing the ENTER key when the desired cabinet temperature range target temperature and temperature scale are displayed will cause the cabinet to be set to the displayed settings Press exit Note If you are NOT using a second cabinet you do not need to set Cabinet 2 SET PRICES Press the F4 on the MasterMenu keypad Press ENTER to access SET PRICE menu Press 1 time to price Using the selection buttons enter desired price Calculator style Press 1 time to selection Using the selection buttons enter desired selections at the price shown Repeat the above process for all additional prices to be set ESC to exit NOTE See page 1 02 for health regulations setting temps 3 01 quick set up reference electronics Food Driver Board The Food Driver Board is located on the front face of the Relay Box for the compressor assembly This board controls the function of all the refrigeration components along with providing the circuits for the vend motors and the baffle delivery door There are also two jumpers for default settings of this board These jumpers are a set of three pi
35. to 10 different Shutdown periods The lt or gt arrow keys will change which digit is flashing and the or key will toggle the flashing digit 00 00 00 00 is the time settings for the Shutdown number on the left is the time the Shutdown will start and the machine will be disabled The second number is the time the machine will turn back on 00 00 is midnight and all times must to be set in Military time The times set can not be set to cross over midnight if you are setting a machine to be Shutdown all night long you will need to set two Shutdown periods Example If a machine is to be Shutdown from 7PM to 7AM the two Discount periods would be set as Follows SHUT 01 19 00 23 59 SHOT Ge 00 00 01 00 Pressing ENTER when viewing a Shutdown will change the display to Turo Upper case letters indicate that the Shutdown will be active that day The or gt arrow keys will change which digit is flashing and the or key will toggle the flashing digit between uppercase and lowercase Pressing ENTER will apply the days of the week as they are currently set on the display Example sMTWTFs Monday through Friday the machine will Shutdown Saturday and Sunday the machine will not Shutdown When all Shutdown times are set a Press ESC to Exit back to the Menu item Set Shutdown Times b Press the key one time to UTDOUNDPTIONS Press ENTER The Display will prompt ITEMS 01 is referring to Shutdown period 1 programmed
36. to rear and right to left directions After leveling turn front right lock side leveling screw in about one half turn to drop this corner slightly to make the door easier to close and lock Voltage and Polarity Check It is important that this machine is hooked up to the proper voltage and polarity Using a voltmeter perform the following checks from the illustration below NOTE It is imperative that the machine is on it s own 20 AMPERE SERVICE Only the Control module may be plugged into the same service CAUTION THIS MACHINE IS DESIGNED FOR INDOOR USAGE ONLY ANY OTHER USAGE MAY VOID THE MANUFACTURERS WARRANTY CAUTION THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE REQUIRES THAT THE MACHINE HAVE POWER APPLIED AND A POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD EXISTS 117Vac Neutral ot Less than 1Vac 117Vac Ground e NOTE Should the readings be different from above have a certified electrician correct the problem ESD Ata 1 02 For Health reasons it should be noted that cold refrigerated or frozen vending machines are designed for short term storage of already refrigerated or frozen product The definitions for cold and frozen machines are as follows 1 Cold is defined as 41 5 C or lower for cold food All food in a Refrigerated machine must have a product expiration date on the package See your product suppler for specifics on date codes and expiration dates 2 Slack is defined as a froz
37. 00 0 300 Value of Cash 1 Value of Cash to box 1 Value of cash to tubes 1 Value of bills to box I Value of Cash in H Value of cash to box H Value of Cash to Tubes H Value of Bills to box H CA4 200 540 200 540 Value of Cash Dispensed 1 Value of Cash Manually Dispensed 1 Value of Cash Dispensed H Value of Cash Manually Dispensed H CA7 50 50 Value of Discounts 1 Value of Discounts CA15 0 Value of Coin Tubes DA2 0 0 Value of Card Sales Number of Card Sales Value of Card Sales 1 Number of Card Sales 1 EA2 MIS RES 0 MIS Resets of MIS Resets Since Installation EA2 MACH RES 0 Machines Resets of Machine Resets Since Installation MA5 DISC 1 1 Discounts of Discounts of Discounts 1 5 50 1 50 1 Combo Value of Combo Vends of Discount Vends Value of Combo Vends 1 of Discount Vends 1 MA5 Winner 50 1 50 1 Winner Value of Winner Vends H of Winner H Value of Winner Vends 1 of Winner Vends 1 LS 0001 Loop Header Start of information by selection or product code PA1 110 20 001 0 duplicated for all selections in the machine Selection Selection Price Product code Spiral Count PA2 7 250 7 250 duplicated for all selections in the machine of Vends for PA1 above Value of Vends of Vends
38. 1 EA203 501 502 501 502 503 501 502 503 504 505 101 102 103 101 102 103 20 02 020020005200 00200020000 00200020 00200200020 0020000 Definition LCB Serial Number LCB Model Number LCB Software Revision LCB Machine Asset Number Value of all Paid Sales H Number of all Paid Sales h Value of all Paid Sales 1 Number of all Paid Sales 1 Number of Test Vends H Number of Test Vends 1 Value of Winner Free Vends H of Winner Free Vends H Value of Winner Free Vends 1 Number of Winner Free Vends 1 Value of Cash to Cashbox I Number of Bills to Stacker 1 Value of Cash to Cashbox H Number of Bills to Stacker H Value of Cash Discounts 1 Value of Cash Discounts H Value of Card Vends H Value of Vends 1 Number of MIS Resets Header Number of MIS Resets H Number of Machine Resets Header Number of Machine Resets H Value of Coins in Tubes Header Value of Coins in Tubes of Discounted Vends Header Number of Discounted Vends H Number of Discounted Vends 1 of Disc for Combo Vends Header of Discount for Combo Vends H Number of Combo Vends H Value of Dicounted Vend s 1 Number of Combo Vends 1 Last Defrost Date for Cab 1 Header YYMMDD of Last Defrost Cab 1 HHMM of Last Defrost for Cab 1 Last Defrost Date for Cab 2 Header YYMMDD of Last Defrost Cab 2 HHMM of Last Defr
39. 10 Motor co zotte rn ote ee pesos Be BR a Re 4 10 Configuration Upload Download Menu 4 10 Set Temperatures Menu neee 4 10 Set Function Keys Menu eee 4 11 Set Spiral Count Menu nnen 4 12 Printer Settip Menu ets v wat OA IER ON Watine LIE BR Re 4 12 Set Lockout Menu ries adh aes Behe Paty ee Soe aa a eee 4 12 Free Token Coupon Menu 0 2 4 12 Speech Synthesis Menu neee 4 12 setup Defrost Menu 2 24 Oude tad erven eR dte kde VG ee One ded 4 12 Diagnostic Menu Items 4 14 View Errors Men sean anton eet rr nh ded Se etie a ae oe a beeen 4 14 Clear Errors AR N SIE UA EB AT 4 14 Test Vend Menu xvi dutem RE ERR ee a EEE 4 14 Motor Test To REI 4 14 Bafle Door Test Menu aee entm qp ere ve yon oen dt 4 14 Security Menu Items uu as aa RE RES epe ety Bats 4 15 Machine Identification Menu en 4 15 Serial Number Menu 4 15 Password Definition Menu eee hh hh 4 15 Password Prompt Menu senen re e e eg RR RIA RU RC dee Re EP des 4 15 Set Security Level
40. 535 11 3 687 x 26 843 Dark Gray 202535 2 3 687 x 26 843 320 panels 265 5 d 2 2 ES c 21 PZ E 2 E d Suse 528481 X 320 PANELS 4481884 548283 TES see T 25 3 oW u sssssscssisssxcomannox mx 958 SESS sE ER S da g g g gamag gg omo 55 0000002050505 5 5555555999955 HD FFF FE L EEE yu Left Side Vertical Panel Part Dimensions Presidential Walnut 202533 5 4 547 x 53 875 Presidential Walnut 202533 10 4 547 x 51 218 Black Hide 202533 4 4 547 x 53 875 Sterling Royce 202533 4 547 x 65 41 6 Sterling Royce 202533 13 4 547 x 51 218 Paint 202533 1 4 547 x 51 41 64 Black Pika 202533 7 4 547 x 53 875 Slate 202533 8 4 547 x 53 875 Dove Grey 202533 12 4 547 x 51 218 Port Au Prince 202533 11 4 547 x 51 218 Morocco Gray 202533 3 4 547 x 53 875 Pewter Streling 202533 2 4 547 x 53 875 Bison Black 202533 15 4 547 x 53 875 Dove Grey 202533 6 4 547 x 53 875 Right Side Vertical Panel Part Dimensions Presidential Walnut 202534 5 4 072 x 53 7 8 Presidential Walnut 202534 10 4 072 x 51 7 32 Black Hide 202534 4 4 072 x 53 7 8 Sterling Royce 202534 4 072 x 65 41 64 Sterling Royce 202534 13 4 072 x 51 7 32 Paint 202534 1 4 072 x 66 41 64
41. 58 4 2 50 937 Black 340058 6 2 2 51 531 Black 340058 8 2 50 937 Silver 340062 2 2 65 406 Black 340062 1 2 65 406 Delivery Door Trim Part Length Black 340058 5 1 26 721 Silver 340055 34 1 15 652 Silver w Black tape 660231 25 1 1 1 35 937 Black Square 340055 36 1 1 35 937 Black 340062 3 1 1 26 997 Clear 340062 2 1 26 997 Odyssey Trim Retainer 16400010 1 Odysse 13400002 1 Bottom Trim Part Length Silver w Black tape 660231 25 1 1 35 937 Black Square 340055 36 1 35 937 Door Vinyl Edge Trim 202469 11 1 1 111 34 7 64 Door Vinyl Edge Trim 201678 5 111 5 40 320 panels Top Panel Right Side Left Side Vertical Panel Vertical Panel Delivery Tray Panel Lower Panel 5 41 320 panels 320 PANELS Vantage Sterling Royce CP3 Pres Wal Genesis Black Hide Stripe Genesis Black Hide No Stripe Aramark Dove Grey CP3 Black Pika Sterling Aramark Pika VIP Pres Wal VIP Black Hide Vantage Paint CP3 Black Hide Plain CP3 Black Pika CP3 Slate CP3 Dove Grey CP3 Port Au Prince Pres Wal Sterling Mis Slate Pewter Tron Dove Grey Tron Black Pika Tron Slate Tron Black Hide Plain Tron Sterling Royce Genesis Slate Aramark Slate Aramark All Black Bison Euro Black Euro Grey Sterling Mis All Black Bison Lower Panel Part Dimensions Presidential Walnut 200296 60 10 437 x 36 203 Black Hide 200296 67 10 437 x 36 203 Black Hide 200296 58 10 437 x
42. 680606 Light Window Heater Harness Relay Box 660654 Cabinet Back Harness Not Shown 660649 Communications Power Cable Not Shown 680604 Temperature Sensor Not Shown 680655 Baffle Door Harness Not Shown 660728 Interlock Switch and Harness Logic Level IF YOUR JUNCTION BOX HAS THE MOLEX PLUGS ACROSS THE TOP AND IS ATTACHED TO THE SIDEWALL SEE PAGE 5 28 5 26 320 junction box side wall mount 5 27 320 junction box side wall mount 660722 Junction Box Complete with Food Driver Board 660723 Junction Box Complete without Food Driver Board 660724 230 Vac Junction Box Complete w Food Driver Board Export 660725 230 Vac Junction Box without Driver Board 202895 Junction Box Weldment See Page 5 26 for Junction Box Mounted on Refrigeration Unit 202896 Cover Food Driver Board No Decal 202898 Bracket Relays 360250 Food Driver Board 380304 RFI Line Filter 20 Amp 16700012 Relay 24VDC 10A Fan Defrost Light 380322 Relay 24VDC 25A Compressor 680652 Junction Box Harness 680653 230V J Box Harness 420394 Board Standoff 460729 Board Cover Decal 460642 Decal Plug Orientation Junction Box 460746 Decal Relay Orientation Junction Box 21641R8 Nibs Head Screw 1 4 X 20 210 8R6 8 X 3 8 Pan Head Screw 218 8R12 8 X 3 4 Hi Lo Pan Head Screw HARNESSES 360230 Line Cord 120V Domestic Not Shown 680501 Line Cord 230V Europe 380275 Line Cord 230V Australia 680544 Lhe Cord 230V Israe
43. 69 Length 65 39 64 65 39 64 65 39 64 Length 8 769 8 769 8 769 Length 8 769 8 769 7 3 8 5 36 310 panels Top Insert Upper Panel Lower Panel 5 37 310 panels 310 PANELS Sterling Mis Slate Pewter Tron Dove Grey Genesis Slate Genesis Black Hide Stripe Genesis Black Hide No Stripe Aramark Dove Grey Aramark Pika Aramark Slate Aramark All Bison Black Sterling Mis All Black Bison Euro Black Euro Grey Vantage Sterling Royce CP3 Port Au Prince Pres Wal Sterling Mis Bsn Blk Mor Gry Tron Black Hide Plain Tron Sterling Royce CP3 Pres Wal CP3 Black Pika Sterling VIP Pres Wal VIP Black Hide Vantage Paint CP3 Black Hide Plain CP3 Black Pika CP3 Slate CP3 Dove Grey Tron Black Pika Tron Slate Lower Panel Part Dimensions Presidential Walnut 202530 9 109 x 10 468 Presidential Walnut 202530 1 9 109 x 10 906 Black Hide 202530 3 9 109 x 10 906 Black Pika 202530 8 9 109 x 10 468 Black Pika 202530 9 9 109 x 10 906 Slate 202530 7 9 109 x 10 906 Dove Grey 202530 4 9 109 x 10 468 Bison Black 200530 6 9 109 x 10 906 Sterling Royce 202530 11 9 109 x 10 468 Black Hide W Stripe 202530 2 9 109 x 10 906 Black Hide No Stripe 202530 3 9 109 x 10 906 Bison Black 202530 6 9 109 x 10 906
44. 9 and the letter C which is defined as a clear button The selection system used with the MasterVend Control System is all numeric and uses three digits to identify all the selections The first digit is used to determine which cabinet is selected the second digit determines the shelf selected and the third digit the selection on that shelf The left or first selection on each shelf is designated as selection 0 and on a ten select shelf the selection numbers would be increase by one so that the right hand selection will be selection 9 The numeric keys on the selector panel can be used to enter numeric data any time it is required during setup or maintenance of the equipment Figure 2 2 2 07 components MasterMenu Keypad The MasterMenu keypad pictured below is located on the front of swing out panel directly below the selection keypad The MasterMenu keypad is only active when the door is open so even in the event of vandalism to the control bezel no access to the control functions is permitted The MasterMenu keypad consists of seven function buttons a key four coin payout buttons and the eight keys used to operate the MasterMenu functions The entire keypad becomes active once the machine door is opened Function Buttons The seven function keys F1 F7 are assigned to specific pre determined menu headings primarily for route service personnel See page 4 02 for specific menu heading for each of the function keys
45. AUTOMATIC PRODUCTS international Itd OPERATING SYSTEM amp SERVICE MANUAL MODEL 310 CONTROL MODULE MODEL 320 MERCHANDISER PLEASE Do Nor REMOVE MANUAL FROM MACHINE AUTOMATIC 75 WEST PLATO BOULEVARD ST PAUL MINNESOTA 55107 2095 general index Table of Contents Sections 1 amp 2 Section 3 Quick Set Up Guide Table of Contents Section 4 Advance Set Up and Operations Guide Section 5 Parts Section 6 Trouble Shooting table of contents WARRANTY 4 222222 dea ent ile ee eit EN AAE Ru EE aa erp a ae KEN S rns ii INTFRODUG TION NEMEN canara tee en ale en iii HOWTOBSE TEHISIMANUAL ots cna irruere oie bib Me PE FONS ums wd ba Bo gh enar lee dd iii STANDARD FEATURES ererat a nent hen RE que mam eed aad eee ies iv UNPACKING 22 22 2022 bU ee HA Wes eret Estate fee 1 01 GEEANINGE ts dE ud 1 01 INSTALLATION NEER 1 02 TOWER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1 1 04 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT LA PE CERERI MER nee Ae 1 05 COMPONENTES rim e x Re Ce cade NE DR pe M QR ier iA Lu to Ne 2 01 Tower Powersupply Sau mu EON De Gee ciety EE EE IBN ed 2 01 Lighting System x sees mese esa e sei E sepa salem E 2 01 Main Product Shelves o ey atti at Saat te
46. Button Pn 17500003 The Touch Memory Button CHIP can be used to download to or upload from any 310 Control Module or APi 20 Series machine CHIP is capable of storing all settable data from a machine with the exception of the time and date Once CHIP is programed you can take it to as many machines as you wish to upload the information stored in CHIP CHIP can be overwritten and reused as many times as desired CHIP is mounted on a key chain holder CHIP can be programed from a machine that is already set up and then used to set up other machines that are to be programed identically CHIP can also be programed from MasterMenu Online MasterMenu Online is a software program that allows you to set up any 310 Control Module or 20 Series machine on your personal computer PC This information can then be stored by filename in you PC and is always accessible for any changes you may want to make the machine in the future including pricing To load CHIP from your PC requires harness Pn 17500004 included in this package Touch Memory Button CHIP and Upload download Harness Pn 16800013 The CHIP upload download harness is attached to the Logic Board LCB on J1 upper right hand corner and the other end is mounted on the swing panel in a optional equipment depression just above the display six of these harnesses included in this package Chip Upload and Download Instructions 1 Open Machine Tower door the display should indic
47. CONFIGURATION MENU DIAGNOSTIC MENU SECURITYMENU TIMEFUNCTIONS PRICE MENU DISPLAY MENU 4 06 mis menu heading N Pressing the key to toggle the no to yes then press ENTER will reset the interval MIS data It will also increase the MIS reset field by 1 reset each time a reset is done TUBE FILL Allows you to fill the coin mech and the logic board will count the money as it goes in and continually track the coin mech inventory This is the count the board uses when you choose tube leveling as a Payout type in the Setup menu heading NOTE It is not necessary to fill the coin mech in this mode unless you have changed to tube leveling To proceed press ENTER TO 00 00 is the tube of the last coin inserted 1 4 for a non tube coin 00 00 is the value of the coins in the tube shown XX XX is the value of coins in all tubes SOFTWARE REVISION Press ENTER POSG 604 00 1 2030 is the software version of the Microprocessor on the logic board large chip 104 00 is the software version of the Flash Memory chip on the logic board small chip IN is the software version of the Flash Memory chip on the Food Driver Board small chip in cabinet 1 is the software version of the Flash Memory chip on the Food Driver Board small chip in cabinet 2 Setup view Press ENTER and the display will prompt you with the first viewable MIS item SALES Use the lt or gt key to scroll throu
48. Coin Insert Dark Gray Chile Brazil France Germany Taiwan Coin Insert Dark Gray Belgium Spain Argentina Canada Coin Insert Dark Gray UK Turkey Panama Columbia China Peru Sweden South Africa Saudi Arabia Coin Insert Dark Gray Australia New Zealand Italy Lebanon Mexico Holland Israel Malaysia Tunisia Singapore Oman Uruguay Denmark Philippines United Arab Emirate Coin Insert Lt Gray USA El Salvador Ethiopia Tahiti Odyssey Coin Insert Lt Gray Chile Brazil France Germany Taiwan Coin Insert Lt Gray Belgium Spain Argentina Canada Coin Insert Lt Gray UK Turkey Panama Columbia China Peru Sweden South Africa Saudi Arabia Coin Insert Lt Gray Australia New Zealand Italy Lebanon Mexico Holland Israel Malaysia Tunisia Singapore Oman Uruguay Denmark Philippines United Arab Emirate Selector Switch MasterMenu Keypad Braille Decal selector switch Display Board Insulator Display Board Display Lens Harness Display to LENS Not Shown 6 X 3 8 Pan Head Screw Validator Blocking Plate Black Validator Blocking Plate Lt Grey Validator Blocking Plate Dark Grey 310 swing panel HE NEN Coin Return Buttons Dark Gray Coin Return Buttons Milled Card Only Coin Return Buttons Black Coin Return Bracket 8 32 X 3 8 Pn Nibs Head Screw Pal Nut 4 Self Threading Coin Chute Bracket Coin Chute
49. DER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL APi BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES LOSSES OR EXPENSES ARISING FROM OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF OR THE INABILITY TO USE THE GOODS FOR ANY PURPOSE WHATSOEVER No representative of APi or any other person is authorized to assume for APi or agree to on the behalf of APi any other liability or warranty in connection with the sale of this Unit APi reserves the right to make any changes or improvements in its products without notice and without obligation and without being required to make corresponding changes or improvements in Unit theretofore manufactured or sold AUTOMATIC PRODUCTS 75 West Plato Boulevard St Paul MN 55107 ele et 1 ped ed per er el ped ed e er el e er el er el el e el ed e el pel e e e pel ped er er el el ed per er pe el el er e rH rre re fr 1 c rr E fr fe ele e er ed er er el el pe pel perl rer er er pel el ped e er er e el el ed ed er er ed er el el ed el e introduction The APi 120 320 features the MasterVend Control System and MasterMenu system which provide a user friendly menu to setup and configure the machine The simple operation and built in flexibility of this system allows each user to customize the menu system to their preference The system
50. DISC 0000000 h COMBOS 000000 00 h COMBOS 0000000 h WINNERS 0000000 h WINNERS 000000 00 h CARD VENDS 0000000 h CARDS 000000 00 h BY CABINET C01 00000 00 000000 C02 00000 00 000000 h BY SELECTION NUMBER TIME BY SELECTION 110 DD MM YY DEF1 DD MM YY DEF1 HH MM DD MM YY DOOR OPEN TOWER 1 MM HH MM DD MM Y Y DOOR OPEN CAB 1 1 MM HH MM DD MM Y Y DOOR OPEN CAB 2 1 MM HH MM DD MM Y Y MACH ID 1234567890 API1234 SER NUM 123456789012 PXX LXX XX C1XXC2XX Display Format of Interval MIS ITOT SALES 000000 00 i VENDS 0000000 i TEST VNDS 0000000 i MIS RESETS 0000000 i MACH RESET 0000000 i BILLS 000000 00 i TUBES 000000 00 i TUBES 000000 00 i DISPENSED 000000 00 i MAN DSP i CASH IN 000000 00 i FREE VENDS 0000000 i FREE VENDS 000000 00 i TOKEN VENDS 0000000 i TOKEN VENDS 000000 00 i BOX 000000 00 i OF DISC 000000 00 i DISC 0000000 i COMBOS 000000 00 i COMBOS 0000000 i WINNERS 0000000 i WINNERS 000000 00 i CARD VENDS 0000000 i CARDS 000000 00 i 4 BY CABINET C01 00000 00 000000 C02 00000 00 000000 i BY SELECTION NUMBER TIME BY SELECTION 110 HH MM DD MM YY DEF1 HH MM DD MM Y Y DEF1 HH MM DD MM YY DOOR OPEN TOWER 1 MM HH MM DD MM YY DOOR OPEN CAB 1 1 MM HH MM DD MM Y Y DOOR OPEN CAB 2 1 MM HH MM DD MM YY MACH ID 1234567890 API1234 SER NUM 123456789012 LXX XX C1XXC2XX MIS MENU SETUP MENU CONFIGURATION MENU DIAGNOST
51. ER MODE Five times when the customer attempts to purchase a sold out item as determined by spiral selection Asingle time to indicate the acceptance of an action by the control system Power Interlock Switch The interlock switch is located on the bottom right corner of the machine When the door on the machine is open the interlock breaks the power hot and neutral going into the refrigerated cabinet control box Power for the FDB comes from the LCB via the interconnect harness and this power is not interrupted by the interlock switch DEX UCS The APi 120 supports DEX UCS Communications Protocol NAMA Vending Industry Data Retrieval Standard The machine will automatically recognize the DEX UCS device when it is plugged into the control board and will recognize when the device initiates the communication protocol The transmission reception of data to the device will then take place automatically components Printer Support The machine is able to print to a 40 character wide printer connected to the serial port The communication is as specified by the user in the Printer Setup Menu The machine uses only standard printer control codes to maximize the number of possible supported printers The machine is able to print any of the following types of information set by a menu item in the MIS Menu heading MIS Data Machine Setup Configuration Parameters Diagnostic Information When an attempt is made to output data to th
52. IC MENU SECURITYMENU TIMEFUNCTIONS PRICE MENU DISPLAY MENU 4 04 mis menu heading Display TRANSAT DATA Press ENTER TRANSMIT DEX Use the gt to PRINTER or Press ENTER to 18955717 Dex Dex transfer is automatic on connection of dex device on software version 3 50 or higher See table 4 2 for a list of MIS Data transferred and Dex definitions TRANSMIT TO PRINTER Press ENTER then use the or key to toggle between SHORTLIST and Fitt List Press ENTER to start the print See table 4 3 for a list of MIS data transferred to the printer Table 4 2 DEX UCS ID1 0987654321 LCB120 3993 API 1234567890 Definition Serial Model Software Version Machine Location Machine ID VA1 300 9 300 9 Total Cash Total Vends Total Cash 1 Total Vends 1 VA2 2 2 Test Vends Test Vends 1 VA3 50 1 50 1 Value of Winner free Vends H Number of Winner free Vends H Value of Winner free Vends 1 Number of Winner free Vends 1 TA2 0 0 0 0 Value of Token Vends 1 Number of Token Vends Value of Token Vends H Number of Token Vends H PA1 CAB1 Cabinet 1 PA2 7 250 7 250 of Vends for PA1 above Value of Vends of Vends 1 Value of Vends 1 PA1 CAB2 Cabinet 2 PA2 3 150 3 150 of Vends for PA1 above Value of Vends of Vends 1 Value of Vends 1 CA3 600 0 300 300 6
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54. Online Software MasterMenu Online software provides the means of remotely configuring the AP 120 320 Series machines Conveyer Shelf The is also a conveyor shelf available for the 320 Series machine This shelf is a direct replacement for a standard shelf It has a total of 4 columns and can be configured to hold from 4 to 8 selections per column Control module Power Supply 1 05 components The 115 VAC power cord from the wall outlet comes into the machine and plugs into the back of the main junction box located on the top center of the cabinet The voltage output to the board is 24 volts and 8 volts and is plugged into Logic Center Board Lighting System There are two fluorescent lamps in the APi 320 Series machines The lamps are located vertically on the inside of the door along the edge of the outer glass which light up the main product area The starter is located on the underside of the bottom lamp socket of each lamp Each lamp is covered by a plastic shield Main Product Shelves There are a maximum of five main product shelves per machine Each selection has its own motor mounted to the back of the shelf Every shelf has its own harness and plug for connecting to the remainder of the circuit through the cabinet receptacle located in the rear right of the cabinet You also have the capability to adjust each shelf inch either up or down on any shelf To do this the shelf should be removed and the cabinet back harness
55. Speech Enable Diagnostic lenu Heading View Errors Clear Errors Test Vend Test Motor L Test Baffle Door Security Menu Heading Machine Identification Serila Number Password Definition Password Prompt Set Security Levels Machine Reset Factory Test Time Functions Menu Heading Discount Day Time I Discount Options I Time Date Shutdown Day Time L Shutdown Options Price Menu Heading Price Assignment Price Check Display Menu Heading Set Menu Order Set Language Set User Messages Set Out of Service Msg L Set After Sale Msg quick reference directory for mastermenu The following is a quick reference for the keys on the MasterMenu keypad for a detailed list see page 2 05 of the components section Used to enter the character The four coin payout buttons may also be used to enter pricing information while assigning prices ESC Used for exiting the current menu without making any changes ENTER Used to choose a menu heading and to commit to insertions modifications deletions made in a menu item and Used to move the cursor from its current position to the position directly to its left or right also to select the menu heading immediately to the left of the current menu heading and Used for incrementing and decrementing the available choices in a menu
56. UNICATION 2 KEY KEY 7 GND COMMON 3 INPUT WHITE MOTOR 1 8 FAN RELAY SHIELD WIRE 4 GND BROWN MOTOR 2 9 CUT OUT SWITCH 1 2 P4 c2 C1 P6 Cabinet Jumper 2121541516178 heb alaIsix s e 15161718 151 kl ER C1 Cabinet 1 Sus DEE GORE C2 Cabinet 2 P7 Default Refrigeration Jumper HI Refrigerated LO Frozen Lo Flash Memory Microprocessor MOTOR DRIVE ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW 3 COLUMN 0 COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 COLUMN 4 COLUMN 5 COLUMN 6 COLUMN 7 OON 6 07 notes D z DZE 23 zE 1 1 10 42 TE 2 INE m n an 23 hT 4 ray gt gar pre 1 ze POLE I RP a EU oxi rJ PITT 1 bo uid Ta 1 y d Oum 1 eat Bx silo i Lin EL i3 gils x gen gt pm n TL Aars T ona I i mE h al TEE ME ZEE 7 ern E In ILI t IL n 1 L all ue e Bin esi SA a 126 5 1 8375 unten w T7 mann sc JUH ETA rir m 1222325 M Tar SE on THE EEn tnde ced Es slim gue
57. a Press ESC to Exit back to the Menu item Set Discount Times b Press the gt key one time to Set DISCOUNT OPTIONS Press ENTER The Display will prompt 015001 0 004 01 is referring to Discount period 1 programmed above 0 00 is the amount of discount for all items selected for discount period 01 example 0 05 will reduce a 0 50 cent item to 0 45 cents the no or yes indicated the current status of Discount period 1 Use the or keys to toggle between and Press ENTER the display will prompt Press the gt one time to no Press lt one time to 110 selection number Use the selection buttons to key in the selections to be dicounted when the discount period above is activated Note Wild Cards can be used when entering selections MIS MENU SETUP MENU CONFIGURATION MENU DIAGNOSTIC MENU SECURITYMENU TIMEFUNCTIONS PRICE MENU DISPLAY MENU 4 16 time functions menu heading DATE Press Enter to set the time and date The Display will prompt 18 29 00 13 10 1 10 is the current time all times military time 18 Jan 00 is the 18th day of January 2000 The lt or gt arrow keys will change which digit is flashing and the or key will toggle the flashing digit or use the selection keypad to change the numeric digits Press ENTER to commit to the time shown on the display TOON TIMES Press ENTER The display will prompt 1 00 00 00 00 Shut 01 is the Shutdown period You can set up
58. a Menu Heading to a Security Level will also hide all Menu Items under the Menu Heading The four levels of security they are SuperUser S highest security level Level 1 SuperUser and level 1 have access Level 2 SuperUser level 1 and level 2 have access Level 3 this is the lowest level of security and no password can be assigned Use the or key to change between N no and 4 yes Pressing ENTER when set to will cause the display to prompt MIS Is the first Menu heading Use the lt or gt to scroll through the Menu Headings and Menu Items 3 is the current security level for the Menu Heading or Menu Item shown on the display Use the or keys to change the security level Press ENTER to commit to security level changes Use the or key to change no to yes amp press ENTER to test all spirals in the machine The machine will begin to vend all spirals in sequence If a motor is not present or bad the machine will beep three times and display the bad motor To continue with the test press ENTER This menu allows you to choose the format the DEX UCS information is transferred Use the or key to change between amp press ENTER to Set manual The DEX UCS information is transferred by Product Code Product Codes can be assigned to a selection or number of selections See Price setting instructions for details on manually setting product codes The DEX UCS i
59. a within a menu these keys also provide a means to move the cursor from its current position to the position directly to its left or right The key is used to delete the character on the current cursor position shifting all subsequent characters to the right of that position left by one The key provides a mechanism to insert a character to the left of the current cursor position shifting all characters to the right of that position including the current character right by one Note Depressing a function key will not cause you to enter the MasterMenu System 2 08 components Control System and Boards The MasterVend Control System consists of up to three different boards depending on the configuration All Model 120 and all Control modules consist of the LogicCenter board LCB and the display board All 320 machines also contain a Food Driver Board FDB LogiCenter Board LCB The LCB interfaces with the FDB when used display board selector panel MasterMenu keypad coin mechs bill validators and all other peripherals The LCB also stores all the programing and Mis information In addition the LCB supplies power to the FDB ESD sensitive Food Driver Board FDB This board contains all the temperature monitoring functions for cabinet that it is contained in and communicates with the LCB via a 6 wire computer level interconnect harness The FDB has three LEDs on it and the status of the FDB can be determined by o
60. above The N no or yes indicates the current status of Shutdown period 1 Use the or keys to toggle between N and Press ENTER the display will prompt Note If you are in a school and want to turn off the Shutdown feature for the summer and leave the times programmed you can do this by changing the current status to N DOUN Press the gt one time to no Press the or key one time to 4 yes Press lt one time to 110 selection number Use the selection buttons to key in all selections to be shutdown for the shutdown period above Wild Cards can be used when entering selections NOTE The Selections to be Shutdown must be selected for each Shutdown period If all selections are to be Shutdown the display will prompt machine not available until the time the machine is programmed to turn back on If only specific selections are to be Shutdown the display will prompt Selections Selection numbers not available until whatever time it is programmed to turn back on MIS MENU SETUP MENU CONFIGURATION MENU DIAGNOSTIC MENU SECURITYMENU TIMEFUNCTIONS PRICE MENU DISPLAY MENU 4 17 price menu heading The Price Menu Heading contains all the pricing functions in the machine Pressing ENTER when the display indicates Price will cause the display to be updated with Price Assignment Use the lt or gt arrow keys to scroll through the following menu items Price Assignment Check Prices
61. als 2 3 Space Right Hand Spirals 2 Spiral Retainer Left 2 Spriral Retainer Right 2 Product Rail 320F Kit Includes 1 1 064 Product Riser 1 2 399 Product Riser 1 3 734 Product Riser 1 5 069 Product Riser 10 Shelf Divider 2 8 Space Left Hand Spirals 2 8 Space Right Hand Spirals 2 6 Space Left Hand Spirals 2 6 Space Right Hand Spirals 2 Product Rail 2 Spiral Retainer Left 2 Spiral Retainer Right 320FN Kit Includes 4 1 064 Product Riser 2 6 Space Left Hand Spiral 2 6 Space Right Hnad Spiral 5 30 320 conveyor shelf N INN 2 7 5 31 320 conveyor shelf 660659 Conveyor Module Complete See Detail Drawing Page 32 660653 Conveyor ShelfHarness Complete 680625 Conveyor Shelf Harness Less Bracket 600790 Bracket Only 360237 Conveyor Motor 202479 Filler Narrow 202480 Filler Wide 660660 Conveyor Shelf Assembly Complete 600787 Conveyor Shelf Weldment 202481 Shelf Divider 440362 Shelf Roller 300203 Screw Shelf Roller 437 41 1 4 X 28 Nut Keps 305 8R6 8 X 318 Plastite Screw Pan Head 340068 Shelf Front Conveyor 460683 Selection Tabs 460684 Price Tabs Assorted 680594 Harness Motor Switch 276 8R6 8 32 X 3 8 Screw Pan Head 216 8R6 8 18 X 3 8 Screw Pan Head 5 32 320 conveyor module 5 33 320 conveyor module 660659 Conveyor Module Complete 440421 Belt Link
62. andle Lock 1 4 Turn With Nut 420146 1 T Handle Lock 1 4 Turn With Nut Odyssey 420071 Ace Lock Wt2 Keys Specify Key Nunber 600739 Lock Arm Assembly 660581 Coin Cup Assembly Front Black 660581 1 Coin Cup Assembly Front Gray 660581 2 Coin Cup Assembly Odyssey 440413 Coin Cup 305 7R8 Plastic Screw 420144 Cup Washer 420010 17 Washer 600714 Cash Box Housing 6001791 Cash Box 210 8R6 Cash Box Mounting Screw 440414 Cash Box Chute 440411 Bezel Coin Cup Black 440411 1 Bezel Coin Cup Grey 440411 2 Coin Cup Bezel Odyssey 440412 Coin Return Door 300212 Pin Pivot 400108 Spring Coin Cup 5 04 310 swing panel EE 660657 660657 1 660657 2 600791 14400015 14400015 01 440442 440442 1 440442 2 440445 440445 1 440445 2 440445 3 440445 4 440445 5 440445 6 440445 7 440445 8 440445 9 360253 17400008 360256 360244 440310 680629 200 6R6 660580 660580 1 660580 2 440289 440289 2 440289 3 201660 286 8R6 18443 201712 440311 660488 660380 440452 420400 660582 660380 202790 460732 Swing Panel Assembly Complete Black Swing Panel Assembly Complete Lt Gray Swing Panel Assembly Complete Dark Gray Swing Panel Weldment Selection Buttons Braille Dark Gray Selection Buttons Braille Lt Gray Selector Bezel Black Selector Bezel Lt Gray Selector Bezel Dark Gray Coin Insert Dark Gray USA El Salvador Ethiopia Tahiti
63. ased The Refrigeration System The refrigeration system is comprised of a 3 4 horse compressor and is a hermetically sealed system no service ports The refrigerant used in the refrigeration system is 404a and the charge is 28 ounces The Compressor is turned on and off by a relay contained in the refrigerated cabinet junction box This relay is energized by the Food Driver Board FDB The temperature sensor is plugged into the P2 connection of the FDB The entire refrigeration assembly comes out in one piece by removing the two screws to the right of the condenser fastening the refrigeration assembly to the cabinet bottom CAUTION Because of the weight of the refrigeration assembly it should be removed by two people Refrigeration Control The refrigeration system in the APi 320 cabinets is controlled by the Electronic control system ECS according to the temperature range selected by the operator in the MasterMenu system The temperature readings from the temperature sensor is accurate to 1B F The temperature sensor data is monitored and the readings averaged over time The cabinet temperature is checked once every 5 seconds Using the Set Temperatures menu item the cabinets may be designated as Ambient Food or Frozen When a cabinet is designated as Ambient the Control System will not control the temperature in that cabinet and the refrigeration system in that cabinet will be disabled if it exists Temperature readings will
64. ate Enter for MasterMenu Press Enter Press the gt until the display indicates Configuration Press Enter Press the gt until the display indicates Configuration Load Press Enter the display should read MasterMenu Online 7 Press the until the display indicates Tmu Upload from Tmu to Lcb or Tmu Download From board to Tmu Press Enter The display will indicate Awaiting Download or Awaiting Upload 10 Press the memory button CHIP against the socket and the display will indicate Transfer in Progress When the transfer is complete the display will prompt Transfer Complete If for any reason the transfer was unsuccessful the display will prompt Transfer Error ON Note To Use MasterMenu Online or Chip the Software on the Logic Board must Be at the Following Revision or Higher 3 5 Flash Memory and 3 0 Microprocessor Echo Package The Echo package contains the components necessary to hook a voice synthesizer to any APi 20 series machine The voice synthesizer will Echo the display while in service mode Base Kits Base kits are available to make the vendor compatible with other manufacturers Delivery Bin Cushion A delivery bin cushion is available for use when vending heavy items This cushion is standard in the 320 Lexan Window A Lexan window is available as a direct replacement for the outside tempered glass MasterMenu
65. ay will give you access to that Menu Item Below is a detailed list of each of the above Menu Items Display SET DISCOUNT TIRES Press ENTER the display will prompt Disc 0100 00 00 00 Disc 01 is the Discount period You can set up to 10 different Discount periods The lt or gt arrow keys will change which digit is flashing and the or key will toggle the flashing digit 00 00 00 00 is the time settings for the Discount The number on the left is the time the Discount will start The second number is the time the machine resumes normal pricing 00 00 is midnight and all times must to be set in Military time The times set can not be set to cross over midnight if you are setting a machine to be Discount all night long you will need to set two Discount periods Example If a machine is to be Discounted from 7PM to 7AM the two Discount periods would be set as follows Disc 01 19 00 03 59 Disc 08 00 00 07 00 Pressing ENTER when viewing a Discount will change the display to Uppercase letters indicate that the Discount will be active that day The lt or gt arrow keys will change which digit is flashing and the or key will toggle the flashing digit between uppercase and lowercase Pressing ENTER will apply the days of the week as they are currently set on the display Example sMTWTFs Monday through Friday the machine will Discount Saturday and Sunday the machine will not Discount When all discount times are set
66. behind the rear legs From the front of the machine tip the vendor back enough to clear the lower legs from the holes in the front board Push the machine back off the base Remove the pallet NOTE Because the weight concentration is toward the back of the cabinet trucking and lifting should be done from the back CAUTION should be taken when trucking from side 5 On machines with lock in place unlock and turn handle to open door When no lock is furnished remove tape and turn handle Swing door to its full open position 6 Remove all packing tape and paper from various areas of machine and the shipping strap 7 Warranty The warranty card is attached to the cover of this manual It must be filled out in full and mailed at once to insure coverage IMPORTANT A set of anchoring brackets are sent with each machine The kit is located in the bottom of the machine complete with instructions It is recommended that this kit be installed to prevent shifting of the machine unpacking 8 Air Deflector Remove the air deflector from the delivery bin Loosen to four screws holding the screen on the back of the machine place the slotted holes in the air deflector over the screws and push down re tighten the screws CLEANING amp MAINTENANCE The 320 Series Merchandiser will do the best merchandising job for you if it is kept clean The amount of cleaning your machine will require will vary from location to location
67. bserving these LEDs The three LEDs will give you the status of the communications between the FDB and LCB if the board is currently telling the refrigeration unit to run and if the board is currently telling the machine to go through a defrost cycle ESD sensitive The Food Driver Board is located on the front face of the Relay Box for the compressor assembly This board controls the function of all the refrigeration components along with providing the circuits for the vend motors and the baffle delivery door There are also two jumpers for default settings of this board These jumpers are a set of three pins which will have only two pins connected at any one time The connection between the two pins is made by a small black cap which slides over the pins in use The black caps are identical and should not be removed from the board for any reason The two jumpers are the Cabinet selection jumper and the temperature control jumper Cabinet Selection Jumper The position of this jumper identifies which cabinet is named CAB1 Cabinet 1 or CAB2 Cabinet 2 These are abbreviated on the FDB board cover decal pictured below as C1 and C2 Cabinet 1 will contain the selections 110 through 157 and Cabinet 2 will contain the selections 210 through 257 All machines are shipped with this jumper installed on CAB1 This jumper should be changed only if you are connecting a second cabinet to a 310 Control Module or a 120 Snack Temperature Control Jumper The se
68. cond jumper on the board controls the default setting for the temperature in the event the FDB looses communication with the LCB This will hold the cabinet temperature at the setting indicated by the jumper A jumper set at R will hold the temperature at 36 F 2 C and a jumper set at F will hold the temperature at 15 F 26 C If you change the temperature in the SET TEMPS menu item you must also change the position of the jumper to the corresponding position The position of this jumper can be verified through the hole in the board cover The Front Panel Display The display is capable of displaying 20 alpha numeric characters The supported character set includes Upper case alphabetic characters A through Z Numeric characters 0 through 9 2 Special characters t3 7 1 ds 2 09 quick set up reference electronics Open Control module door Open swing panel SET MOTOR PAIRS Depress and hold down the key while pressing F 1 on the MasterMenu keypad The display will indicate Motor Pairs press ENTER Use the and keys to move between selection and pair state Use the and key to change the paired state of the motor Use the selection buttons to enter the desired selections for the paired state currently displayed Press to pair displayed motor Press to exit Note Using the and keys to change the selection will show the current paired state of
69. d chip U1 on the Food Driver Board FDB and carefully install the new chip Refer to the drawing below for correct orientation of the chip ALL CHIPS REPLACED MUST BE INSTALLED CORRECTLY OR THEY WILL BE DAMAGED Each chip being replaced has one corner notched to identify its correct orientation and the socket had a corresponding notch and an arrow Remove the battery from the LogiCenter Board LCB and observing proper anti static procedures grounded wrist strap remove the two socketed chips and replace Refer to the drawing at right for the correct orientation of each chip Replace both board covers and reinstall all harnesses Before restoring power to machines make sure that the Service Connector and Power Connector are plugged to the board correctly Close food cabinet door Flash mee 2 Alignment Notch ALIGNMENT HOT CH ER Microprocessor Service Door Switch FOOD DRIVER BOARD FOB 6 05 electrical connections 5 gig t teat 5 um 2 E EI Kan oor 6 06 electrical connections FDB Board Connections P4 SERVICE P1 MDB 1 24 VDC 1 34 VDC 2 COMPRESSOR 2 PWR GND RELAY 3 KEY P3 BAFFLE DOOR 3 KEY 4 8 VDC P2 TEMPERATURE RED OPEN 4 DEFROST RELAY 5 MASTER RXD SENSOR GREEN GND 5 LIGHT RELAY 6 MASTER TXD 1 5 VDC BLACK CLOSED 6 DOOR SWITCH 7 COMM
70. depending on the environment We suggest that a thorough cleaning be preformed at least twice a year in a clean environment in addition to this light cleaning that should be performed each service The display windows can be cleaned with any good glass cleaner The exterior and interior surfaces should be cleaned with warm water and mild detergent food grade Rinse thoroughly and dry all surfaces Always use a clean lintless disposable towel for cleaning Their is an option in the software to preform a manual defrost see the operating system section of this manual for instructions The main product shelves can be best cleaned with the spirals and product spacers removed Refer to page 1 03 for removal of spirals and removal of the product spacers Clean the acceptor on the changer frequently as accumulated dirt in this area can cause coins to hang or not be accepted Follow recommended cleaning procedures as described by the manufacturer It Is extremely important that the air intake screen for the refrigeration unit is cleaned weekly and that no product is stored in this machine blocking this screen or the condenser unit This screen is located toward the front and center of the machine floor 1 01 installation Leveling the Machine on location is important for the machine to function properly The four leveling screws in the legs are the means of leveling the machine After positioning the machine level machine in front
71. e 16600121 01 Odyssey Window Clamp and Light Assem Lock Side 600750 1 Window Clamp Only Lock Side 660612 Window Clamp And Light Assembly Complete Hinge Side 16600121 Odyssey Window Clamp and Light Assem Hinge Side 600750 Window Clamp Only Hinge Side 680607 Florescent Lamp Harness 380022 6 Florescent Lamp F30T8 CW 420398 Light Bulb Guard 440423 End Cap Light Bulb Guard 380023 2 Starter FS 4 420062 1 4 36 X 3 4 Screw Round Head 201 6R11 6 18 X 11 16 Screw Round Head 400193 Door Stop Rod 114 41 8 1 4 20 X 1 2 Bolt Hex Head 420010 10 Washer 300151 Door Stop Anchor 200 6R6 6 X 3 8 Screw Round Head 420051 Wire Clamp Adhesive Back 420035 Cable Clamp Nylon 202604 Lower Window Clamp 276 886 8 32 X 3 8 Nibs Head 640157 Lower Door Hinge Plate Assembly 420003 Flat Head Socket Screw 3 4 lg 420003 1 Flat Head Socket Screw 1 2 Ig 200576 Cover Ballast Assembly 202578 Mounting Bracket Ballast 660615 Ballast Assembly Complete 117 V Includes items 25 26 amp 27 660616 Ballast Assembly Complete 230 V 380315 Ballast Only 117 V 380314 Ballast Only 230 V 200577 Cover Ballast Plugs 660592 Delivery Bin See Page 5 16 For Detailed Parts List 276 886 Delivery Bin Mounting Screw 420369 T Handle 1 4 Turn 118 10 8 10 24 X 1 2 Carriage Bolt 404 10 10 24 Hex Nut 640216 T Handle Lock Arm Locks See Page 3 600760 Locking Bar 400112 Spring Lock Bar 5 12 320 the
72. e 440426 Plastic Top Baffle Door 460759 Gasket Baffle Door 640214 Roller Mounting Bracket Assembly Hinge Side 420352 Adjustable Threaded Rod Includes Items 3 and 4 5 20 320 baffle motor assembly 5 21 320 baffle motor assembly 1 380078 Cable Tie 276 8R6 8 32 X 3 8 Screw Pan Head 660596 Track Support Assembly Complete Hinge Side Includes Item 4 440424 Track Only Hinge Side Baffle Door 202520 Track Mounting Bracket Hinge Side 276 8R12 8 23 X 3 4 Screw Pan Head 660595 Track Support Assembly Complete Lock Side Includes Item 7 440424 Track Only Lock Side Baffle Door 600731 Track Mounting Bracket Lock Side 660728 Interlock Switch Harness Logic Level 380258 Switch Only 680657 Harness Only 420035 6 Nylon Cable Tie 660655 Motor Assembly Complete 202745 Motor Support Bracket 360223 Motor Baffle Door 13100002 Roll Pin 094 X 1 680624 Harness Baffle Door Motor 420035 6 Nylon Cable Clamp 276 8R8 8 32 X 1 2 Pan Head Screw 404 8 8 32 Hex Nut 276 8R8 8 32 X 1 2 Screw Pan Head 380306 Switch Baffle Door Motor 100 4 8 4 40 X 1 2 Round Head Screw 440428 Cam Arm Baffle Door 5 22 320 refrigeration assembly and components 320 refrigeration assembly and components 16600089 Cooler Assembly Complete 117 V 16700008 Compressor Only Complete with Start Components 16700008 01 Compressor Only 16600089 01 Cooler Assembly Comple
73. e printer without a printer connected an error message will be displayed indicating that the printer is not connected The 20 Series Machines Support the 24V Micromech executive and MDB protocols for Coin Mechs Validators and Card Readers NOTE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE TWO DIFFERENT PERIPHERALS SIMULTANEOUSLY FOR EXAPMLE MDB WITH PULSE OR MICROMECH Peripherals in Column 1 and 2 can work together and columns 4 and 5 can work together Micro Mech Pulse Validator Executive MDB Coin Mechanism MDB Bill 24V 15 pin 24V Validator Mars TRC 6010XV VN2502 U5E 540 TRC 6510 VN2502 U5M VN4010XV VN2512 U5E 560 TRC 6512 VN2512 U5M VFM1 L2 U4C VN 4510 VFM3 L2 U4C CoinCo 9302 LF BA32SA 9302 GX BA32SA USD L701 BA32R USQ G701 BA32R USQ L701 USO G703 USQ L701 Conlux USLX 001 01F USLZ 004 01F USLZ 004 01F CCM5G The APi 20 Series will automaticaly determine at power up which peripherals are connected and configure itself accordingly 2 02 components Temperature Monitoring To display the temperature of all food and or frozen cabinets in an installation depress and hold the for temperatures to be displayed in Celsius or 0 for temperatures to be displayed in Fahrenheit button on the front panel keypad After three seconds the temperatures in all refrigerated and frozen cabinets present in the installation will display for three 3 seconds and continue to do so until the button is rele
74. e properly and pairing the odd and even in the motor pairs menu items Cabinet and Shelf Harnesses The shelf and cabinet harnesses connectors are different than the snack motors they have been changed to insure a better connection This change in addition to using a lower temperature grease in the motors was made to insure the motors would operate in colder temperatures 2 05 components SHELF WIRING DIAGRAM bobbobbobbbD ioi1i2ia i4isicoizso Selection Wire Number 142112112 12112 12112 12 12112 Shelf Common Number ADAPTERS Each motor requires two wires to operate correctly These wires are shelf common and selection Each selection on a shelf has the same common shelf wire all shelf harness use the wire 12 as a shelf common This corresponds to the selected shelf wire in the cabinet harness The terminal for the shelf common in the harness is the smallest of the two terminals Selection numbers are assigned from left to right starting with selection 0 Each selection number corresponds to the number of the wire for that selection 8 Point Star Drive Shelf Common Selection Number 0 through 9 2 06 components Selection System The selection system used with the MasterVend Control System is different from all previous alpha numeric systems we have manufactured The eleven digit selection panel see figure 2 2 is located on the front control bezel and consists of the numbers 0 through
75. e to be active To Edit the current message Use the or keys to scroll through the Upper and Lower case letters the numbers 0 9 a number of special characters including a blank space Use the lt or gt to move the flashing cursor to the left or right Start your message by overwriting the current message User Message 1 Pressing the INS insert key will allow you to insert a character to the left of the flashing digit Pressing the Del delete key will delete the flashing character When the message is complete press ENTER There is no start or end character required Note this message will be stored and must be set for the message to become active Lun To Set a Message Use the or key to toggle the display to the message to be set F A B or C Press the gt one time and the T in the word edit will start flashing Press the or key one tome and the word set will appear Press ENTER and the POS message shown will be set Note if the message contains more characters than can be shown on the display the display will scroll If the message is shorter than the display and you still want it to scroll you need to add blank spaces to the end of the message until the message starts to run off the display MIS MENU SETUP MENU CONFIGURATION MENU DIAGNOSTIC MENU SECURITYMENU TIMEFUNCTIONS PRICE MENU DISPLAY MENU 4 19 display menu heading un ET QUI OF SERVILE This menu allows you to set an out of
76. ed but one primary difference that distinguishes the new motors from previous motors is the presence of an eight sided star at the drive hub of the motor This permits the stopping position of the spiral to be customized by the operator to ensure the best possible delivery of product The combinations of different colors on the motors and their hubs will help identify its function see figure 2 1 Fig Function amp Used in Model Fast Track Case Cover Hub Style Rotation Rotation Part Motor Color Color Color Vend Even Food Motor 320 ALC Yes Star P N 360276 Odd Food Motor 320 ALC P N 360275 Conveyor Motor 320 ALC P N 360237 Baffle Door Motor 320 ALC Shaft P N 360223 Some of the motors used in the 120 amp 320 will be of the fast trac style with all electronics required to correctly operate the motor contained inside the gear case or the motor housing and no external control board Each of the motors used with the MasterVend Control System will have two terminals The two terminals continue to be used to identify the shelf and column selection to be vended In a cabinet that contains a Food Driver Board their are left hand and right hand motors this permits odd and even motors to be paired and operate in counter rotating similar to the current dual spiral motor and creates a very flexible means to vend items of many shapes and sizes This is accomplished by removing any motors between the two motors required to vend th
77. eg Front amp Rear 300103 Leg Leveler 420187 5 16 18 X 3 4 Screw Hex Head 12000033 Lower Hinge Plate 420010 19 1 1 16 X 510 X 03 Washer 420003 1 1 4 20 X 1 2 Flat Head Screw 600742 Lower Pivot Plate Assembly 600743 Door Lock Catch 202024 Changer Socket Mounting Bracket 680547 Harness Changer Micromech 660666 Door Switch and Harness 600740 Upper Hinge Assembly 438 41 1 4 20 Kep Nut 660649 Communications Cable Assembly 660506 2 Line Cord 117 V Domestic 660505 6 Line Cord 230 V Europe 660505 7 Line Cord 230 V Australia 660505 8 Line Cord 230 V Israel 660505 9 Line Cord 230 V UK 201422 1 Blocking Plate 276 8R6 8 32 X 3 8 Pan Head Self Tap Junction Box See Page 8 202553 Cash Box Stop 660146 14 Base Kit 310 Not Shown 5 02 310 control module door 5 03 310 control module door 660657 Swing Panel Complete For Detailed Parts See Page 5 6 600718 Door Weld Only Square With Trim Specify Color 600718 1 Hole in door for 3 payment system 600800 Door Weld Only No Trim Euro Specify Color 600800 1 Hole in door for 3 payment system Euro 16000092 Odyssey Door 16000092 01 Odyssey Door with 3 Payment System 16000092 02 Odyssey Door with Pos 400112 Spring Latch Bar 600741 Lock Bar 460041 Door Edge Foam Tape 276 8R6 8 32 X 3 8 Screw Pan Head Self Tap 118 10 12 Carriage Bolt 10 32 404 8 8 32 Hex Nut 420146 T H
78. ek NE RE KW cM e HE 2 01 Genveyer Shell 25 5 5 vree e Mn ee Gs aber anes 2 01 Removal of Product Shelf sni 522 2 tee rend wend ae nt adden dew b News 2 01 Delivery Bin 5 esee Rede eu x E vane ee a date ay 2 01 Heated Glass org Mains Seon Ae ea ae p bsc pie 2 01 ENNE aaa weirs 2 01 Printer Support dar eux en toed ee PI Od a anaes Lap yo e lets eau te Machine ate ard 2 01 Goin UTER tb eten enn ee a a tetas 2 02 Bill Validators vens se Yale owe a vee ee kw e RP e RENE 2 02 Debit nm t Mo Am e d 2 02 reedt an Wda beaten ed 2 02 Interlock Switch nea Re en ete kg 2 02 Temperature Monitoring nan Pa pex ex VEL a Ee 2 03 The Refrigeration System a i Rae aia e UA eke ba eee ed 2 03 Refrigeration Control ene nn arseen teun Bad eer eee e dl ead aes 2 03 Defrost Processing iim Aaa Lerner dad elas ande a tee Da OT ee 2 04 Mend MOtOIS stine en a SSA As ag Pee 2 05 Cabinet and Shelf Harnesses eee 2 05 Selection Systemi 44 edwin aie wee noted teed dae diddl que ua intet EEN 2 07 MasterMenu
79. en machine set below 15 F 9 C or lower for slacking precooked frozen food 3 Frozen is defined as O F 18 C or lower for frozen food Items used in a frozen machine should have frozen designated packaging When installing a machine the machine should be allowed to pull down to operating temperature before loading product into the machine approximately 1 hour for a cold machine and 2 hours for a frozen machine See blue page 3 01 for instructions on setting temperature For more information on pull down times and health control see page 2 03 of the components section of this manual Loading Shelves Open door to full open position push down on the two plastic lock levers on right and left side panel by shelf to unlock shelf holding lever down Grasp the shelf under both front corners lift front shelf slightly and pull forward until shelf reaches its stop The shelves tilt down do not drop to make loading easier Only one product shelf should be in the loading position at a time When returning a shelf be sure the shelf is in its full home or vend position Begin loading with the top shelf Move it to the loading position The height spacing for items is greatest in this shelf and the tallest items should be placed there Soft items should be placed in the lowest shelf making the drop distance as short as possible IMPORTANT Product must not be forced into the spiral spaces but should fit freely If the product is t
80. ft Hand 3 Count Spiral Right Hand Chrome 3 1 2 88 9 mm 4 Count Spiral Right Hand Chrome 3 76 2 mm 6 Count Spiral Right Hand Chrome 2 1 6 54 86 mm 8 Count Spiral Right Hand Chrome 1 9 16 39 6 mm 10 Count Spiral Right Hand Chrome 1 1 4 31 75 mm 3 Count Spiral Left Hand Chrome 4 Count Spiral Left Hand Chrome 6 Count Spiral Left Hand Chrome 8 Count Spiral Left Hand Chrome 10 Count Spiral Left Hand Chrome Shelf Harness Assembly Shelf Harness Less Bracket Bracket Only Shelf Roller ShelfRoller Screw 1 4 28 Kep Nut Trim Shelf Front Price Tabs assorted Price Tabs Italy Assorted Selection Tabs 8 18X3 8 Pan Head Screw 8 32X3 8 Nibs Head Screw Shelf Divider Product Rail Riser 1 04 Wide Not Shown Riser 2 39 Wide Not Shown Riser 3 7 Wide Not Shown Riser 5 069 Wide Not Shown Product Pusher Left Hand Not Shown Product Pusher Right Hand Not Shown Storage Shelf Not Shown Storage Shelf Add On Kit Not Shown Motor Cover Not Shown 750199 750200 750201 320 8 select spiral shelf a Ta Spiral Kits 320R Kit Includes 2 1 064 Product Riser 1 2 399 Product Riser 10 Shelf Dividers 2 8 Space Left Hand Spirals 2 8 Space Right Hand Spirals 2 6 Space Left Hand Spirals 2 6 Space Right Hand Spirals 4 4 Space Left Hand Spirals 4 4 Space Right Hand Spirals 2 3 Space Left Hand Spir
81. g of scheduled defrost time 6 or 8 hours or 45 minutes after door close 320R or 75 minutes after door close 320F or FN Heater on additional 2 minutes to ensure complete defrost 2 minutes additional drip time to ensure all moisture is drained away from evaporator Compressor turns on 2 minutes later or when bimetal closes at 20 F 6 evaporator fan turns on normal refrigeration processing begins Each block equals 1 minute Manual Forced Defrost Enter Master Menu Configuration Menu Setup Defrost menu item for specific cabinet Press F2 compressor will turn off and a defrost cycle will begin following the sequence above Normal Temperature Operation With temperature set at 15 F the following three conditions indicate a correctly operating refrigeration unit 1 Unit should reach that temperature within 1 hour 2 After reaching that temperature Compressor On cycle should not exceed 35 minutes 3 During a defrost cycle cabinet temperature should not rise above 0 F Current Readings 120V Operation 230V Operation Stand by 1 5A 5A 75 5A Compressor On 12 1 7A Defrost Cycle 7A 2 5 Defrost Heater Resistance 23 ohms 3 85 ohms 6 2 04 components Vend Motors The vend motors used in the APi 320 machines have been specifically developed to operate with the APi MasterVend Control System and are different physically from previous motors The motors are color cod
82. gh the list of viewable MIS items Press the key to toggle the 9 yes to no to N no if you do not want the item shown to be viewed in the View MIS Menu When you have finished making changes press ENTER for the changes to take effect The MIS data is incremented as follows Vend Type Field VENDS VENDS Sale Price PROD PROD Sale Price TESTVEND DISCOUNT DISCOUNT Amount WINNER WINNER Sale Price COMBO COMBO Discount Normal Discount Token or Discount amp Testvend Freevend Winner Winner Winner or 0 LJ 0 Indicates which field is updated for a given vend type List Price Discount Amount if any Sale Price Note Winner accumulates sale prices of Winners If the Winner is also Discounted the vend is counted in Discount and the discount is accumulated in Discount MIS MENU SETUP MENU CONFIGURATION MENU DIAGNOSTIC MENU SECURITYMENU TIMEFUNCTIONS PRICE MENU DISPLAY MENU 4 07 setup menu heading The Setup Menu heading contains all the Setup Menu Items in the machine Pressing ENTER when the display indicates Setup will cause the display to be updated with Bill Escrow Use the lt or gt arrow keys to scroll through the following menu items Bill Escrow Free Vend Winner Vend Multiple Vend Force Vend Combo Vend Max Payout Set Payout Type Pressing ENTER when any of the above items are on the display will gi
83. his will change the to yes Press the lt one time this will cause the last digit in the selection number to start flashing Key in on the selection pad the selections to be paired After each selection number that is keyed in you will here a beep The beep indicates that the selection number has been accepted Pressing C CE at any time will clear the display as if it were a backspace key To remove motor pairs follow the same procedure but key in the selections with the state of the motor set to N no CONFIGURATION Allows the uploading or downloading of information to or from the logic board Press ENTER and the LOAD display will prompt MasterMenu online Use the or key to scroll through the following options MasterMenu Online is software that allows you to program a machine with a Personal Computer See the options section of this manual for more information TMU Upload allows you to upload programing information to a machine for a touch memory button chip that has already been programed TMU Download allows you to download programing information to a touch memory button Chip for more information on chip see the options section of this manual Press ENTER to start the upload or download process Upon completion the display will prompt that the download is complete If the information can t be transferred the display will prompt transfer error or transfer disconnect TERPERATURE Press ENTER the display wi
84. iral Grasp the front of the spiral and turn it clockwise for an even numbered selection and counterclockwise for an odd numbered selection Lift the spiral up and off of the spiral lock When replacing a spiral attach it around the tab on the spiral lock and turn the spiral to lock it in place Be sure the front end of the spiral is positioned properly see Figure 3 The spiral lock is attached between the spiral retainer tabs Give a light forward pull on front of the spiral to check it is locked in place Product Spacers A product spacer is used to reduce the width of the product area and can be used on any shelf Spacers should fit within 1 8 of the product but should not fit tight against the product There are four positions in each column where these spacers can be placed To install the spacer lift upward on the front of the spacer align the lock ear on the rear of the spacer with the slot on the rear of the cabinet push the spacer downward aligning the three tabs on the lower edge of the spacer with the three sets of slots on the shelf bottom Pull the spacer forward to lock in place installation Lock Product Shelves After all the product has been loaded be sure all shelves are returned to their vend position behind the front roller guides Install Proper Price Tabs into price tab holder for each selection in the main product area Quick Set up Guide See page 3 01 1 03 installation Control module Installatio
85. its in the 320 cabinets are defrosted the cabinet is a Food cabinet and the compressor has not by the refrigeration control system at regularly scheduled yet reached Pull down the Defrost cycle will be delayed intervals based on the Defrost Interval starting from the until it reaches Pull down Another Defrost Cycle will occur Defrost Time selected in MasterMenu A defrost cycle either 6 or 8 hours later where 6 or 8 is the number of will begin with the compressor and condenser fan turned hours specified in the Defrost Interval field of the Setup off and the defrost heater on The heater will remain on Defrost Menu Item in MasterMenu If a scheduled until the Defrost Thermal switch indicates that the defrost is to occur before 4 hours after the Power Up temperature of the air around the refrigeration coils has defrost is complete it will be delayed until 4 hours after reached the desired temperature The compressor will the Power Up defrost is complete All subsequent then be turned on two minutes later Normal refrigeration scheduled defrosts will occur at their normal times processing then resumes A Defrost cycle will also occur Defrost heater on compressor and evaporator fan off Maximum defrost time set by software at 30 minutes average time of defrost cycle 8 12 minutes Defrosts Termination begins when Bimetallic Thermostat opens at 45 F 5 Normal refrigeration processing ceases bi metallic thermostat is closed beginnin
86. l 680571 Line Cord 230V UK 680654 Defrost Evaporator Fan Harness Not Shown 680606 Light Window Heater Harness Relay Box Not Shown 660654 Cabinet Back Harness Not Shown 660649 Communications Power Cable Not Shown 680604 Temperature Sensor Not Shown 680655 Baffle Door Harness Not Shown 660728 Interlock Switch and Harness Logic Level Not Shown 16800053 Condenser Compressor Harness Not Shown IF YOUR JUNCTION BOX HAS THE MOLEX PLUGS ON THE SIDES OF THE BOX AND IS ATTACHED TO THE REFRIGERATION UNIT SEE PAGE 5 26 NA INDICATES THAT THE PART NUMBERS WERE NOT AVAILABLE AT THE TIME THIS MANUAL WAS PRINTED CALL TECHNICAL SERVICES FOR ASSISTANCE FIRST MACHINE WITH SIDE MOUNT RELAY BOX SEL 320002491 5 28 320 8 select spiral shelf 660669 660669 1 660669 2 660669 3 660669 4 660669 5 600786 360275 360276 440405 440406 400185 1 400183 1 400173 1 400116 1 400117 1 400186 1 400184 1 400174 1 400175 1 400176 1 660653 680625 600790 440362 300203 437 41 340067 460684 14600028 460683 276 8R6 216 8R6 202759 660686 202506 202506 1 202506 2 202506 3 440215 440141 1 660685 750204 440460 Shelf Assembly Complete Less Spirals 8 Select 8 Motors 6 Select 8 Motors 5 Select 7 Motors 4 Select 6 Motors 3 Select 6 Motors 2 Select 4 Motors Shelf Weldment CW Motor Right Hand CCW Motor Left Hand Spiral Retainer White Right Hand Spiral Retainer Gray Le
87. ll prompt Casi ARBIENT F Cab1 Cabinet 1 Use the or to change between cab1 and cab 2 cabinet 2 Use the gt to move the flashing digit to Ambient Use the or to change between Ambient outside air temperature Food the target temperature will automatically change to of 36 degrees Fahrenheit The temperature is not adjustable when set to food Frozen the target temperature will automatically change to of 10 Fahrenheit Use the or to change between 10 and 15 Fahrenheit Chilled Appears only when cabinet 1 is a snack or 128 129 Cabinet the target temperature will automatically change to of 70 Farenheit Use the or to change between 70 and 40 Farenheit F Fahrenheit use the or to change between F and C Celsius Press ENTER to commit to a temperature setting MIS MENU SETUP MENU CONFIGURATION MENU DIAGNOSTIC MENU SECURITYMENU TIMEFUNCTIONS PRICE MENU DISPLAY MENU 4 10 configuration menu heading FUNCTION Keys Allows you to change the function keys F1 F7 or F1 F7 to any of 30 pre defined function keys Press ENTER and the display will prompt Fi hnib Use the or to move the between the function key and the Menu Item Use the or to change the function key or menu item assigned to that key Press ENTER to commit to any changes Note Function keys can be reset to the factory defaults in the machine reset menu item The pre defined functio
88. lose 320 Cabinet Door and Machine Will Scan and Turn on That Selection No Power Won t Payout Change Incorrect Change Returned Won t Take Bills Display Says Make Another Selection Press F6 to See If Motor Works in Test Vend If it Does Check Motor Configuration If Not Change Motor Motor Is Paired incorrectly with Unpair Selection and Test Selection That Can t Be Found Motor Not in Configuration Turn on Motor in Configure Motors Menu Item Motors Not next to Each Other Replace Food Driver Board or Shorted Cabinet Back Harness Motor Won t Tum Display Says Invalid Choice Multiple Motors Running Together 6 01 trouble shooting chart Health Control Shutdown See Evaporator Frozen below Logic Board Set to Ambient Set Logic Board to Food or Frozen Check Temp and Reading Shows Replace Temp Sensor Cabinet Is Cold but Cabinet Is Warm Compressor Not Running Refrigeration LED off Communications Cable Not Connected Between FDB and LCB Communications cable must be connected to board before MDB peripherals Status Light Not Flashing on And or Refrigeration Light Not on FDB Status Light Flashing Refrigeration Logic Board Set to Ambient Light Not On Cabinet Jumper Not Set Correctly on FDB Status Light Flashing Refrigeration No 117vac to Cabinet
89. n Instructions A Remove the 3 hole plugs from the top inside right corner of the 320 cabinet Once removed remove the foam insulation pre cut behind the holes B Locate the front and rear lower support brackets on the bottom right hand side of the 320 cabinet These brackets have already been installed at the factory There should be a 1 8 space opening between the cabinet side and the mounting bracket these mounting brackets can be adjusted by loosening the 2 outside bolts from each of the leg weld s on the lock side of the cabinet C Move the base of the Control module close to the 320 cabinet so the bottom left edge of the Control module rests on the support bracket Tip the Control module to an upright position D Install the upper mounting plate using the 1 4 20 kept nuts provided Install three in the refrigerated cabinet and Three in the control module E Put the insulation and plugs back into the 3 holes in the refrigerated cabinet Locate the interconnect harness communications cable coming out of the back of the 320 and route it into the back of the Control module to the LogiCenter board and plug into the P8 connector MDB When using a MDB coin mech and or bill validator these peripherals must be plugged into the pig tail coming off of the communications cable The machine attached to the Control module is considered Cabinet 1 G Level the Control module to the machine by adjusting the leg levelers
90. nd reconnect all the harnesses and power up the machine _ Open Machine Tower door The display should say Enter for MasterMenu Press Enter Press the gt until the display indicates Security Press Enter The display will indicate Machine ID press the lt one time and the display will indicate Machine Reset N Press the key the display will indicate Machine Reset machine Y Press the Enter key The display will indicate Reset Messages Press the key until the display indicates Reset All Press Enter the key and the display will indicate Are you Sure N Press the key and the display will indicate Are you Sure Y Press the Enter key and board will beep and the display will default to Machine Reset N The Board has now been set to factory default See quick set up reference page in the Service Manual for Instructions on programing the Control Board g WN 6 04 DIRECTIONS FOR INSTALLING SOFTWARE UPGRADE IN APi120 Turn off power to the Control Module and the Food Cabinet Wait 5 minutes for the large capacitor to discharge before working on the board Identify and separate the three chips before beginning any work The two chips for the Control Module are identified as LCB VX XX and the Food Cabinet are identified as FDB VX XX Remove all connectors and covers from both control board Observing proper anti static procedures grounded wrist strap remove the only sockete
91. nformation is transferred by selection How many times each selection was vended MIS MENU SETUP MENU CONFIGURATION MENU DIAGNOSTIC MENU SECURITYMENU TIMEFUNCTIONS PRICE MENU DISPLAY MENU This menu allows you to reset the machine The Four Reset options are as follows Messages Resets all messages back to factory defaults Options Resets all set up options to factory defaults MIS Data Resets all MIS accountability data interval and historical to zero F Keys Resets all the function keys F1 F7 and F1 F7 to factory defaults All Resets the entire board to the factory defaults of software in the board Use the or key to change between no and yes Pressing ENTER when set to will cause the display to prompt Use the or key to change between the five reset options Press ENTER to commit to the reset option The display will prompt Use the or key to change N no to 4 yes amp press ENTER to commit to a reset 4 15 time functions menu heading The Time Functions Menu Heading contains all the programmable time functions in the machine Pressing ENTER when the display indicates Time function will cause the display to be updated with Set Discount Times Use the lt or gt arrow keys to scroll through the following menu items Set Discount Times Set Discount Options Set Time Date Set Shutdown Times Set Shutdown Options Pressing ENTER when any of the above items are on the displ
92. ns available for assignment are Function VIEW HISTORICAL MIS VIEW ERRORS CLEAR ERRORS SET PRICE CHECK PRICE TEST VEND TUBE FILL MOTOR PAIRS SETTEMPERATURE SET TIME amp DATE BILL ESCROW BAFFLE DOOR TEST TRASMIT MIS SETUP DEFROST WINNER VEND MULTI VEND COMBO VEND SET MAX PAYOUT SET PAYOUT TYPE SET LOCKOUT CONFIGURE LOAD MOTOR TEST DISCOUNT DAY TIME DISCOUNT OPTIONS SHUTDOWN DAY TIME SHUTDOWN OPTIONS SET USER MESSAGES OUT OF SERVICE MESSAGE AFTER SALE MESSAGE SET SCROLLING SET MENU ORDER SERIAL NUMBER Initial Function Ke MIS MENU SETUP MENU CONFIGURATION MENU DIAGNOSTIC MENU SECURITYMENU TIMEFUNCTIONS PRICE MENU DISPLAY MENU 4 11 This menu allows you program the number of spaces in each spiral When a selection has vended all the product out of and individual spiral the machine will prompt make another selection and will beep 6 times When the Set Spiral count is enabled and the door is opened to service the machine the display will prompt Stock Machine N to reset the spiral count toggle the N to and press ENTER Note you must fill all selections each time you service the machine change the spiral count or turn off spiral count for each selection not being completely filled to work properly This menu was implemented for locations with visually impaired customers Some operators have also used this menu when vending high priced items Use the or key to change between no and 4 yes
93. ns which will have only two pins connected at any one time The connection between the two pins is made by a small black cap which slides over the pins in use The blacl caps are identical and should not be removed from the board for any reason Cabinet Selection Jumper The position of this jumper identifies which cabinet is named CAB1 Cabinet 1 CAB2 Cabinet 2 These are abbreviated on the FDB board cover decal pictured below as C1 and C2 Cabinet 1 will contain the selections 110 through 157 and Cabinet 2 will contain the selections 210 through 257 All machines are shipped with this jumper installed on CAB 1 This jumper should be changed only if you are connecting a second cabinet to a 310 Control Module or a 120 Snack Cabinet Selection Jumper x SERVICE C2 BAFFLE Ci DOOR oco 23g m 9 m 35 gt 2 4 m Q Temperature Control Jumper Temperature Control Jumper The second jumper on the board controls the default setting for the temperature in the event the FDB looses communication with the LCB This will hold the cabinet temperature at the setting indicated by the jumper A jumper set at R will hold the temperature at 36 F 2 C and a jumper set at F will hold the temperature at 15 F 26 If you change the temperature in the SET TEMPS menu item you must also change the position of the jumper to the corresponding position The
94. olor 600197 Leg Front Lock Side Specify Color 300103 Leg Leveler 202606 Lower Hinge Plate 400193 Door Stop Rod 114 41 8 1 4 20 X 1 2 Bolt Hex Head 420010 10 Washer 300151 Door Stop Anchor 640157 Lower Door Hinge Plate Assembly 420003 Flat Head Socket Screw 3 4 lg 420003 1 Flat Head Socket Screw 1 2 Ig 440204 Door Stop Friction Pad 201042 Door Stop Plate 277 IOR16 10 32 X 1 Screw Pan Head 600748 Vent Screen 460704 Clips Vent Screen 640177 2 Shelf Track Assembly Left 640177 3 Shelf Track Assembly Right 420349 Insulation Plug 1 438 41 1 4 20 Keps Nut 640217 Top Hinge Assembly 114 51 10 5 16 18 X 5 8 Screw Hex Head 420003 1 1 4 20 X 1 2 Screw Flat Head 600433 Door Lock Catch 202627 Inner Door Lock Catch Old Style Latch 201424 1 Inner Door Lock Catch New Style Latch 100 41R8 1 4 20 X 2 Screw Round Head 202514 Cold Air Duct Cabinet 202515 Cover Cold Air Duct 420010 18 Washer 11 4 202607 Window Hinge Bracket 600759 Cabinet Door Filler 660146 15 Kick Plate Not Shown 5 18 320 baffle door assembly 5 19 320 baffle door assembly NOD OW a4 660597 Baffle Door Assembly Complete 600732 Baffle Door Weldment 440427 Baffle Door Front Nut Order Item 11 Link Arm Order Item 11 420350 Sliding Door Insulation 210 8R6 8 X 3 8 Screw Truss Head 640214 1 Roller Mounting Bracket Assembly Lock Sid
95. ompt Press the gt one time to no Press the or key one time to yes Press lt one time to 110 selection number Use the selection buttons to key in the selections to be free when a coupon is used Note Wild Cards can be used when entering selections MIS MENU SETUP MENU CONFIGURATION MENU DIAGNOSTIC MENU SECURITYMENU TIMEFUNCTIONS PRICE MENU DISPLAY MENU 4 12 configuration menu heading Allows you to customize target defrost time for cabinets 1 and 2 It is not necessary to set this menu it is a target defrost time only Press ENTER ant the display will prompt Press the or key to change the flashing digit Use the lt or gt key to scroll through the following Cab1 Use the or key to Toggle between Cab1 cabinet 1 and Cab2 cabinet 2 00 00 midnight Is the target time for the defrost cycle Use the or key or the selection key pad to change the target time for the defrost cycle 6hrs This is the amount of time between defrosts Use the or key to toggle between 6 hours and 8 hours Note Pressing F2 on the keypad will initiate a manual defrost for the cabinet currently being displayed N Use the or key to change between N no and 4 yes When is chosen a Voice Synthesizer can be connected to the DEX UCS port The Voice Synthesizer will echo the display while in the service mode Note When Speech Synthesis is enabled the DEX UCS port can no longer be used for any
96. oo tight use a larger pitch spiral The bottom of the product should be placed on top of the spiral wire that rests on the shelf surface Vending Large Products The 320 Series can be configured to use two spirals to vend one product The motor to be paired will be called the left motor and must be an even numbered motor Any even numbered motor may be paired This motor must always be paired to the odd numbered motor next in sequence i e motor 110 will always be paired with motor 111 and 114 always with 115 Only motors in the same row of the machine can be paired For more information on Motor pairs see the operating system section of this manual Adjusting the Stopping Position of the Spiral One primary difference that distinguishes the new motors from previous motors is the presence of an eight sided star at the drive hub of the motor This permits the stopping position of the spiral to be customized by the operator to ensure the best possible delivery of product To change the stopping position of the spiral remove the spiral lock from the motor by pinching the shaft of the spiral lock from the back side of the motor and pulling forward on the front side of the spiral lock The spiral lock can be reinstalled in any of eight different positions by turning the spiral lock to the position desired and pushing the shaft of the spiral lock through the eight sided star at the drive hub of the motor Removal of Sp
97. os Between I and 2 gi Fin Connector Canning out of tbe Relay Evaporator Fan Running Replace Evaporator Fan Check far 117 Vae Fin Connector of he Rebar berween pins 5 and 4 Machine Coole but Will Mea Pull Condens Tlugged Clean Condenser doven to Deswed Temp ac oS Compressor Doesn t Furr atf Machine must Have 4 Behand for Proper Aar An Aur Deflector 8 Sent with Every Machine dus Ar Deflector Wall Allow the Machine lo Be Pushed up Against the Wall Low C Replace Refrigeration Uni No Power Lights Bad Relay or Wore off Ligh Relay Buit Eris Replace Bulb Defective Ballast Replace Bulles Lexa Harness Dor Docs Not Open Defective or balie Door Meter Harness ST Defective Fond Driver Hoard Machine Pushed up Again Wall One Light Mat Working 3 6 03 MasterMenu Keypad pinouts MasterMenu Plug Orientation 5 42 3 Control Board Installation Instructions For Lcb part s 360251 amp 360274 CAUTION THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE REQUIRES THAT PROPER ANTI STATIC PRECAUTIONS ARE TAKEN OR DAMAGE TO THE BOARD MAY RESULT When installing this board into any machine it is necessary that the board be reset to factory defaults Instructions to reset the board are as follows Install the board into the machine a
98. ost for Cab 2 Field EA101 EA102 EA103 EA104 EA101 EA102 EA103 EA104 EA101 EA102 EA103 EA104 PA101 PA201 PA202 PA203 PA204 PA101 PA201 PA202 PA203 PA204 PA101 PA102 PA103 PA104 PA201 PA202 PA203 PA204 EA101 EA102 EA103 Size Definition Door Opening Tower Snack Header YYMMDD Open for Tower Snack HHMM of Open for Tower Snack Minutes of Opening Tower Snack Door Opening for Cabinet 1 Header YYMMDD of Opening for Cab 1 HHMM of Opening for Cab 1 Minutes of Opening Cabinet 1 Door Opening for Cabinet 2 Header YYMMDD of Opening for Cab 2 HHMM of Opening for Cabinet 2 Minutes of Opening Cabinet 2 Cabinet 1 Header Number of Vends for Cabinet 1 H Value of Vends for Cabinet 1 H Number of Vends for Cabinet 1 I Value of Vends for Cabinet 1 1 Cabinet 2 Header Number of Vends for Cabinet 2 H Value of Vends for Cabinet 2 H Number of Vends for Cabinet 2 1 Value of Vends for Cabinet 2 1 o 00200 0000 o 0 0 go 0 0 0 0 Selection Number 110 Header Product Price Delection 110 Product Code for Selection 110 Spiral Count for Selection 110 of Vends Selection 110 H Value Vends Selection 110 H of Vends for Selection 110 1 Value Vends for Selection 110 Time of Last Vend Selection 110 YYMMDD Last Vend Sel 110 HHMM Last Vend Selection 110 Note PA101 EA103 is repeated for each selection MIS MENU SETUP MENU
99. pane heated thermal pane There is a connector on the bottom right hand side of the glass The glass receives power for the heater strip through this connector from the junction box DEX UCS The APi 310 supports DEX UCS Communications Protocol NAMA Vending Industry Data Retrieval Standard The machine will automatically recognize the DEX UCS device when it is plugged into the control board and will recognize when the device initiates the communication protocol The transmission reception of data to the device will then take place automatically Baffle Door The baffle door is located above the delivery bin and extends out from the bottom of the main product area The purpose of the baffle door is to seal the area between the refrigerated cabinet and the delivery bin Each time a selection is made the baffle door is opened before the product is delivered and is closed after the product has been delivered The baffle door is opened and closed by a motor mounted toward the back left hand side of the machine just above the compressor The baffle door can be re opened one time after a vend by pressing the coin return The Chime The chime will sounded when the following events occur Three times when an invalid key sequence is entered from either the front panel or the MasterMenu Keypad Three times when the customer enters an invalid key sequence from the front panel Five times when the customer has won a free vend due to WINN
100. pt VEND ACTIVE The Selection buttons will become active allowing test vends Closing the door will automatically turn Test Vend off TEST MOTORS Press ENTER will prompt Test MOTOR Key in any selection number to be tested To test the entire cabinet key in 1 for cabinet 1 or 2 for cabinet 2 The test will show Motor XXX Passed Failed for 3 seconds for every selection tested This is a motor detection test and does not vend the motor TEST BAFFLE DOORS Pressing ENTER will cause the display to prompt DOOR CABI Use the lt or gt arrow to move between Open Door and Cab1 Open Door Use the or to toggle between open door and close door Cab1 Use the or to toggle between Cab1 cabinet 1 and Cab2 cabinet 2 Pressing ENTER will cause the baffle door to perform the test shown on the display MIS MENU SETUP MENU CONFIGURATION MENU DIAGNOSTIC MENU SECURITYMENU TIMEFUNCTIONS PRICE MENU DISPLAY MENU 4 14 security menu heading Pressing ENTER when the display indicates Security will cause the display to be updated with Machine ID Use the lt or gt arrow keys to scroll through the following menu items Machine ID Set Product Codes Serial Number Password Definition Password Prompt Set Security Levels Machine Reset Pressing ENTER when any of the above items are on the display will give you access to that Menu Item Below is a detailed list of each of the above Menu Items
101. rinter interface Chime PRICING Global pricing by machine or by shelf Extensive discounting capabilities Shutdown capabilities Combo vends Product codes Programmable spiral count Upload and download capabilities for pricing and set up Programmable maximum payout Extensive accountability including all discounts and free vends SPECIFICATIONS 310 DOMESTIC 310 EXPORT SCROLLING DISPLAY User friendly scrolling display to help with the selection process and provide customer feedback User programmable point of sale and Operational messages 20 character display OPTIONS Point of sale window Delivery bin cushion Base kit Lexan window MasterMenu online software Transportable memory unit NOISE LEVEL Operates at less than 70 dB A ACCEPTABLE AMBIENT OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE All equipment manufactured by Automatic Products intl Ltd is designed to work properly in a temperature range of 10 C to 38 C 50 F to 100 F in still air 75 R H non condensing The machine is being stored in a temperature range of 18 C to 68 C 0 F to 155 320 DOMESTIC 320 EXPORT Height 727183 cm 7271 183 cm 72 183 cm 72 183 Width 10 25 26cm 10 25 26cm 10 25 26cm 10 25 26cm Depth 33 33 84 cm 33 33 84 cm 33 33 84 33 337 84 cm Voltage AC 120V 230V 120V 230V Hertz 60Hz
102. rmal window 320 thermal window 17500006 Thermal Window Assy Complete 117V 1750000 01 Thermal Window Assy Complete 230V 210 8R8 8 x 1 2 PH TR Nibs HD ZN amp Wax A 2178R10 8 5 8 PH Pan HD Type ZN amp WA 440429 Extrusion Window Retainer 440429 1 Extrusion Window Retainer 440429 2 Extrusion Window Retainer 460686 Gasket Door 460703 Hinge Thermal Window 13100004 Rubber Bumper 420239 1 Silicone Sealant 12000116 Thermal Door Switch Plate 13100003 Thermal Window Latch Assy 12000145 Thermal Window Latch Bracket 440432 Thermal Window With Heater 115V Thermal Window With Heater 230V 660617 Window Clamp and Gasket Assy 660617 1 Window Clamp and Gasket Assy 600757 Window Frame Support Weld 640219 Window Latch Top Old Use on Machines Below Serial 32099088001 640218 Window Latch Bottom Old Use on Machines Below Serial 32099088001 5 14 320 delivery bin assembly 320 delivery bin assembly 660592 Delivery Bin Complete 660592 2 Odyssey Delivery Bin Complete 600726 Delivery Bin Weldment 438 8 8 32 Kep Nut 17500023 Bin End Plate Assembly Complete Hinge Side 640206 Bin End Plate Hinge Side 17500023 01 Bin End Plate Assembly Complete Lock Side 640206 1 Bin End Plate Lock Side 276 8R6 8 32 X 3 8 Nibs Head Screw 751 37 Retaining Ring 3 8 420282 Bin Washer 640209 Front Door Drive Arm Assembly 217 8R10 Screw
103. rmation The Service Menus shall only be available when the machine is in Service mode Service Mode Service Mode provides the ability to configure the machine When the Control Module door is opened the display indicates ENTER FOR MASTERMENU if no errors have been logged or ERRORS NN in the case where errors exist where NN is the number of errors The machine returns to Operational Mode whenever the main cabinet door is closed 4 01 mastermenu system The MasterMenu System provides a set of text based Service Menus which allows interface to all functions of the machine Menus appearing at the upper most level of the menu system are referred to as Menu Headings Menus appearing under the Menu Headings are referred to as Menu Items 4 02 Figure 1 1 illustrates a diagram of the MasterMenu System Help Index F1 View Historical S Data View Interval MIS Data Transmit MIS Clear MIS Data Tube Fill Software Revision Bill Escrow Free Vend Winner Vend Multiple Vend Force Vend Combo Vend Set Max Payout L Set Payout Type IS Setup Configuration Menu Heading Menu Heading Menu Heading Motor Pairs Conf Up Down Load I Set Temperature Set Function Keys Set Spiral Count Setup Printer Set Lockout Set Free Coupon Setup Defrost Set
104. te 230 V 16700011 Compressor Only Complete 230 V with Start Components 16700011 01 Compressor Only 230V 16400031 Evaporator Fan Assembly Complete 117V 16400031 01 Evaporator Fan Assembly Complete 230V 460694 Evaporator Air Block 660610 Evaporator Housing Insulation and Gasket Assembly 202595 Return Air Duct 660611 Upper Insulation and Gasket Assembly 16600238 Air Duct Assembly Complete Includes Item 11 202729 Air Duct Evaporator Housing 13100018 Nylon Clamp 1 8 Diameter 13100023 Stainless Steel Rod 1 8 x 9 25 360229 Defrost Heater 117 V Not Shown 360229 1 Detrost Heater 220 V Not Shown 680654 Defrost Switch Evaporator Fan Harness Includes Bi metal 202728 Air Duct Damper INSULATION ALL NOT SHOWN 420392 1 8 Insulation Order by the Inch 420155 3 8 Insulation Order by the Inch 420356 1 2 Insulation Order by the Inch 420436 J Clamp 16700009 Condenser Fan Motor 120V Not Shown 16700009 01 Condenser Fan Motor 230V Not Shown 16800053 Condenser Compressor Harness Power 16600176 Drain Trap Not Shown ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 16700008 07 Overload Compressor 117V Not Shown 16700008 11 Start Capacitor 117V Not Shown 16700011 03 Start Capacitor 230V Not Shown 16700008 09 Start Relay Compressor 117V Not Shown 16700011 02 Start Relay Compressor 230V Not Shown 16700008 22 Compressor Harness 320 Domestic Not Shown 16700011 05 Compressor Harness Export Not Shown 5 24
105. the MIS Data Press ENTER Use the lt or gt keys to scroll through the MIS Data Table 4 1 below is a list of all the viewable MIS Data NAME Total Value of Sales Number of Vends of Test Vends of MIS Resets of Machine Resets Number of Bills Stacked Value of Coins To Tubes Value of Coins In Tubes Value of Cash Dispensed Value of Cash Dispensed Manually Value of Cash In of Free Vends Value of Free Vends of Token Vends Value of Token Vends Value of Coins To Cash Box Value of Discount Discounted Vends of Discounted Vends Value Discount for Combo Vends of Combo Vends of Winner Free Vends Value Winner Free Vends of Card Vends Value of Card Vends Value Number of Vends by Cabinet Value Number of Vends By Sel Time of Last Vend By Selection Last Defrost Cab 1 Last Defrost Cab 2 Door History For Tower Repeated For Last 5 Openings Door History Cab 1 Repeated For Last 5 Openings Door History Cab 2 Mach Id Mach Asset Mach Serial Software Version Display Format of Historical MIS hTOT SALES 000000 00 h VENDS 0000000 h TEST VNDS 0000000 h MIS RESETS 0000000 h MACH RESET 0000000 h BILLS 000000 00 h to TUBE 000000 00 h in TUBE 000000 00 h DISPENSED 000000 00 h MAN DSP 000000 00 h CASH IN 000000 00 h FREE VENDS 0000000 h FREE VENDS 000000 00 h TOKEN VENDS 0000000 h TOKEN VENDS 000000 00 h BOX 000000 00 h OF DISC 000000 00 h
106. to the repair or replacement at APi s sole option of any part or parts of the Unit that are returned to APi or to the authorized dealer or distributor of APi from whom the unit was purchased with all transportation charges prepaid and which on APi s examination shall conclusively appear to have been defective This warranty does not a extend to any Unit or part thereof that was subjected to misuse neglect or accident by other than APi after its delivery to the original purchaser b extend to any Unit or part thereof that was modified altered incorrectly wired or improperly installed by anyone other than APi or used in violation of the instructions provided by APi extend to a Unit which has been repaired or altered by anyone other than APi or authorized dealer distributor extend to a Unit which has had the serial number removed defaced or otherwise altered extend to plastic or glass windows lamps fluorescent tubes and water contact parts extend to any unit used outdoors extend to accessories used with the Unit that were manufactured by some person or entity other than APi APi DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND AS TO THE UNIT AND ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND AS TO ANY ACCESSORIES THIS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES INCLUDES ANY EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THE LIMITEDWARRANTY PROVIDED ABOVE AS TO THE UNIT AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AS TO THE UNIT AND ANY ACCESSORIES UN
107. u Beer bk AN E IR eren 4 20 Set After Sale Message Menu 18 4 20 operating system Introduction The APi MasterMenu system is user friendly and provides a common look and feel across all menu items The system allows the user to move freely through the menus and provides ease of insertion modification and deletion of operational parameters and data In addition the system provides the user with status and diagnostic messages to aid in the use and service of the machine Operational Mode The Operational mode provides the machine with the ability to vend products The machine is in Operational Mode whenever the main cabinet door of the machine is closed Upon opening of the main cabinet door the machine will remain in Operational Mode until the ENTER key is depressed at which time it will enter the Service Mode This allows for vends to occur while the main cabinet door of the machine is open and the user has not yet entered Service Mode by depressing the key This is referred to as Enhanced Operational Mode Enhanced Operational Mode differs from Operational Mode in that the Function keys and Payout keys are active If any key in either of these sets of keys is depressed it will perform its function and return the machine to Enhanced Operational Mode when complete The Service Menu provides access to all configurable items in the machine as well as retrieval of MIS info
108. ve you access to that Menu Item Below is a detailed list of each of the above Menu Items Display ILLESCROU N Use the or key to change between FIRST or LAST Press ENTER to commit to any changes N Disables bill escrow and all bills will be stacked Pressing the coin return the customer will receive all change First Holds the first bill in escrow and pressing the coin return will return the bill All other money added will need to be coin Last The machine will accept bills to the highest vend price pressing the coin return will return the last bill and all other bills inserted will be returned in change Note Force vend overrides bill escrow Use the or key to change between no and yes Press ENTER to commit to any changes When Free vend is set to yes the display will prompt ALL TERS ARE FREE unless overridden by a custom point of sale message NER VEND To turn on Winner vend enter a number between 1 500 using the selection key pad or the and keys Off is between and 500 Press ENTER to commit to changes When a customer wins an item credit will be returned to the customer and the display will indicate LINDNER Note When a machine is set to free vend test vend or the second vend of a combo vend are not counted for the purposes of determoning a winner Use the or key to change between no and 4 yes Press ENTER to commit to any changes If you choose the
109. wn 680642 MDB Extension Harness Not Shown 16800042 Echo Voice Synthesizer Harness 17500004 PC to Chip Harness 16800013 Board to Chip Harness 56800022 PC to Logic Board Harness 17500003 Memory Button with Holder Chip 5 08 310 power supply box 5 09 310 power supply box 660658 Junction Box Complete 117V 660668 Junction Box Complete 230V 202766 Junction Box Weld Assembly 380241 Circuit Breaker 3 Amp 380243 Switch Rocker Miniature 680627 Junction Box Harness 117V 680635 Junction Box Harness 230V 360252 Transformer 117V 360257 Transformer 230V 460642 Decal Voltage Disconnect 438 8 8 32 Kep Nut 420040 2 Snap Bushing 216 41R8 1 4 X 1 2 Pan Head Screw 380303 RFI Filter 117 230 V 380285 Terminal Block 230V Not Shown 5 10 320 inside door 320 inside door 600715 Door Weldment Only Square 202618 Striker Plate Logic Level Door Switch 600715 1 Door Weldment Only Euro 660618 Striker Power Interlock Switch 16000087 Door Weldment Only Odyssey 460041 1 4 X 1 4 Gasket Foam 750141 Front Window 44 5 8 X 26 7 8 X 1 8 460752 Cling on Frozen NOTE Replacement Glass Must Be Hard 460751 Cling on Cool Tempered or Lexan Only 14400013 Duct for Light Harness Not Shown 460436 Window Edging Order Per Inches 143 total 14400014 Duct Cover Not Shown 660612 1 Window Clamp And Light Assembly Complete 17400085 Decal Select Here with Arrow Not Shown Lock Sid
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