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1.                                                                                                                             129 PANELS    VIP  Pres Wal    VIP  Black Hide    Vantage  Dove Grey    Vantage  Sterling Royce    CP3  Pres Wal    CP3  Black Hide Plain  CP3  Black Pika            Black Pika  Sterling            Slate    CP3  Dove Grey    Sterling Mis Bsn Blk  Mor Gry  Sterling Mis  Slate Pewter    Sterling  Bison Black  Mission    Tron  Dove Grey    Tron  Black Pika  Tron  Slate    Tron  Black Hide Plain  Tron  Sterling Royce    Genesis  Slate    Genesis  Black Hide  Stripe    Genesis  Black Hide  No Stripe  Genesis  Black Pika  all black  Aramark  Dove Grey    Aramark  Pika    Aramark  Slate    Aramark  Pres Wal    Aramark  Black Hide    Aramark  Sterling Royce  Aramark  Trendline Grey       129 panels    Euro Black  Euro Grey       Lower Panel    Part      Dimensions       Presidential Walnut    202296 36    10 437 x 37 187       Presidential Walnut    201692 2    10 906 x 37 187       Black Pika    201692 58    10 906 x 37 187       Black Pika    202296 56    10 437 x 37 187       Slate    200296 64    10 437 x 37 187       Dove Grey    202296 9    10 437 x 37 187       Bison Black    201692 51    10 906 x 37 187       Slate    201692 6    10 906 x 37 187       Sterling Royce    200296 54    10 437 x 37 187       Sterling Royce    201692 19    10 906 x 37 187       Black Hide    200296 58    10 437 x 37 187       Black Hide W Stripe    201692 46    10 906 x 37 187
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3.                     Fr                                       EXPRESS 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 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     extend to any Unit  or part thereof  that was modified  altered  incorrectly wired or improperly installed  by anyone other than        or used in violation of the instructions provided by            extend to a Unit which has been repaired or altered by anyone other than       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 c
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5.                lt  3 ea 111 SwiTCH         lon Hond  gt  52533 COFFEE  ee 15522299 INOT USED on SWITCH            5 1 SNACK MACH  DISPLAY          POWER BILL un          EXECUTIVE  6 ACCEPTOR COIN MECH  J12 32 5 171  FARIN GND    DISPLAY     8 VAC 2 1 SAL 13    9 5 vdc   8 1  8 VAC RXD TO 0 9 5  24 VAC 3 LGNO    6 5  24 VAC 1      3                Boii    6 LCB GND F4 9 5  MOTOR KEY 2232      LCB IS LOCATED IN EITHER    amp     is           05 12 5  Slaw 2    THE 310 CONTROL MODULE      BATTERY 5 3   32 ROW 3   OR A 120 SERIES SNACK  lt     152 E 1   42 ROW 4   VENDING MACHINE e DATA EC 133 8   52 ROW 5   NO CONN 5 3 1   52 ROW 6   KEY ae bos   T2 ROW 7   4 LGND  lt  1 7   gt  1   SICOLUM                          RET MEMORY      9 3   8 COLUM 1   MOB KEY UNIT               2   34 voc     5224            HOT   6 COLUM 3   PWR GNO 34 VOC ni 1       DATA      DATA     I                         2    MAS TXD ACCEPT ENABLE 33 _ TRANS DATA         COMM 216 PRESET SERVICE ns 232  1 COMMON SEND Boon SWITCH  19 volta   OICOLUM 9     19 5 voc WARST   05 wet DOOR SWITCH  CIR  MC5000 SWITCH    IS OPEN  8 28 TO J3  15 1 00       DU AND MINT  SOCKET              jm    i 161961615   Lm TeTe e e o o e    12345 PLUG                  Ano     DESM  d  Se       n   j GUM AND MINT    7    MOTORS    CANDY SHELF MOTORS  SOCKETS A THRU G      JUNCTION BOX                      FAN  pel sn nm mmm mmm mmm mmm    m    HARNESS    CORD 5    wii 71     2           117 VAC            3                569   B
6.               ped er       er                 el  el      el                      el  el er el perl er            el pel      e             introduction    The APi 120 series features the MasterVend    Control System and MasterMenu    operating 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 can be configured to display service and  operational mode messages in any of six different languages and support up to 80 selections  Robust testing capability  as well as extensive diagnostics and error reporting facilities are built in to provide ease of maintenance     HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL   This manual is divided into four basic parts   1  Unpacking and installation   Components    Quick Set up Guide    Advanced Set up and Operating System   Parts   Troubleshooting     999999999999999999999999999999999   2 WATCH THROUGHOUT THE MANUAL FOR THIS    e SPECIAL     DIAMOND MARK  THIS INDICATES         POINT OF SPECIAL INFORMATION OR A HINT     THAT WILL ASSIST YOU IN SETTING UP                         OPERATING OR TROUBLESHOOTING THE    MACHINE      o     999999999999999999999999999999    OFI PEN    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 th
7.           Silver    340055 29                                                 36 89       5 32    128 129          5    Right Side  Vertical    Top Panel Panel Upper    Left Side  Vertical Panel    Right Side       Vertical  Delivery Tray    1     Panel Lower  Panel    Lower Panel       5 33    128          5    128 PANELS    Genesis  Black Hide  No Stripe  Genesis  Black Pika  all black    Aramark  Dove Grey    Sterling  Bison Black  Mission  Aramark  Pika    Vantage  Sterling Royce          Pres Wal   CP3  Black Pika  Sterling          Slate   Sterling Mis Bsn Blk  Mor Gry  Sterling Mis  Slate Pewter  Tron  Dove Grey   Tron  Black Hide Plain  Tron  Sterling Royce  Genesis  Black Hide  Stripe  Aramark  Sterling Royce  Aramark  Trendline Grey    CP3  Black Hide Plain  Genesis  Slate    VIP  Pres Wal   VIP  Black Hide  Vantage  Dove Grey          Black Pika          Dove Grey  Tron  Black Pika  Tron  Slate  Aramark  Slate  Aramark  Pres Wal  Aramark  Black Hide  Euro Black   Euro Grey       Lower Panel Part   Dimensions   Presidential Walnut  202296 1 1 10 437 x 32 187  Presidential Walnut 200296 1 1 10 906 x 32 187  Black Pika 201692 57 10 906 x 32 187  Black Pika 202296 57 10 437 x 32 187  Slate 202296 65 10 437 x 32 187  Dove Grey 202296 10 10 437 x 32 187  Bison Black 201692 52 10 906 x 32 187  Slate 201692 36 10 906 x 32 187  Sterling Royce 200296 55 10 437 x 32 1  Sterling Royce 201692 39 10 906 x 32 1  Black Hide 200296 59 10437 x 32 1  Black Hide W Stripe  201692 47 10
8.         B      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   SECURITY MENU   TIME FUNCTIONS PRICE MENU DISPLAY MENU    4 19    display menu heading    This menu allows you to set an out of 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  lt or gt  to move the flashing cursor  to the left or right   Press ENTER and the Out of Service message shown will be set        SET AFTER SALE 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 anda  number of special characters including a bla
9.        7 563 x 15 234  Dove Grey 202806 21    7 563 x 15 234  Dove Grey 202806 23    7 563 x 12 578  Dove Grey 202806 55    7 569    15 234  Port Au Prince 202806 15 X 1 563 x 12 578  Dove Grey 202806 35 X 1 563    12 578  Pewter Sterling 202806 27    7 563 x 15 234  Morroco Grey 202806 25    7 563 x 15 234  Bisson Black 202806 49    7 563 x 15 234  Trendline Grey 202806 63 x 7 563    15 234                                                                                                                5 37    This Page Intentionally Left Blank     5 38    128 129 odyssey trim  amp  panels          5 39    128 129 odyssey trim  amp  panels    Ke Part No     128 129 Description          Part No   Description    13400001 01  13400001   Top          16400010   16400010   Retainer  Top Trim  3 required   38647 Vertical Trim   13400002 01 Delivery Bin  Trim   1640001 1 Retainer  Bin Trim  3 required   14400009 01 Trim  Under Delivery Door  38342 Lower Right Side Column  16600111 Upper Column W POS Assembly  38355 Upper Column Only W POS Cut Out  38356 Upper Column  No POS Cut Out  38497 Viewer Window   38498 Adapter  POS Window   38499 Back Panel  POS Window       5 40    connectors       PUSH MOUNT CABLE TIE  380291                                                       PLUG   12 PIN  380289    CABLE CLAMP ADHESIVE  3 4   420096  1 2   420096 1          SOCKET   12 PIN  380290    WIRE CLAMP  420051    MOLEX CRIMP TERMINAL  380234                                     MOUNTING TYPE  SO
10.        Black Hide No Stripe    201692 53    10 906 x 37 187       Dove Grey    201692 49    10 906 x 37 187       Trendline Grey    201692 21    10 906 x 37 187       Black Hide Plain Euro    201692 1    10 906 x 26 843       Paint    Top Panel    201692 44    Part      10 906 x 27 878    Dimensions       Presidential Walnut    200526 2    2 5 8 x 35 875       Presidential Walnut    201417    3 00 x 37 187       Black Hide    200526 10    2 5 8 x 36 875       Black Hide    201417 23    3 00 x 37 187       Black Pika    201417 18    3 00 x 37 187       Black Pika    200526 45    2 5 8 x 36 875       Slate    201417 25    3 00 x 37 187       Slate    200526 47    2 5 8 x 36 875       Dove Grey    201417 21    3 00 x 37 187       Bison Black    200526 38    2 5 8 x 36 875       Dove Grey    201417 2    3 00 x 37 187       Black Hide Van    201690 2    1 49 64 x 26 878       Black Hide    201690 7    1 43 64 x 26 878       Paint    201690 9    1 49 64 x 26 878       Snacks    Delivery Tray Panel    201555 5    Part      1 21 32 x 36 875    Dimensions       Presidential Walnut    201356    3 687 x 26 843       Black Hide    201356 1    3 687 x 26 843       Black Pika    201356 40    3 687 x 26 843       Slate    201356 28    3 687 x 26 843       Dove Grey    201356 36    3 687 x 26 843       Morocco Gray    201356 38    3 687 x 26 843       Pewter Sterling    201356 9    3 687 x 26 843       Trendline Grey    201356 24    3 687 x 26 843       Contemporary Oak    202535 9    3 687 
11.       Coin Return Bracket     201660    201660       Coin Chute Assembly  Water Diverter     660488    660488       Coin Chute     14400008    14400008       Assembly Complete  Coin Chute    2 pieces      750182    750182       Odyssey Coin Chute Assembly    2 pieces      16600069    16600069       Hole Snap Bushing     420040 3    420040 3       Nut   28 Keps     437 41    437 41       Harness Mounting Bracket  Micromech    Not Shown     202024       202024       5 10    power box       5 11    power box    Ke Part No      128 a 128C 129 8 129   Description          Ke Part No   Y  128 a 128C 129 a 1296 Description    16600053   16600053   Junction Box Complete 117V  Chilled   Domestic    16600054   16600054   Junction Box Complete 230V    16600057   16600057   Chilled  Export   Junction Box Complete 120V Chilled  Export   210 8R6   210 8  6    8    3 8 Screw   438 8 438 8 8 32 Nut   380078   380078   Cable Tie   380263   380263   Interlock Cheat Tool   17100002   17100002  Circuit Board Standoff   380241 380241   Circuit Breaker 3 Amp   460642   460642   Decal  Voltage   13600001   13600001   Digital Temp Control Assembly  Used in  Chilled Machines Only  Includes Board  and Probe   13600001 01   13600001 01   Temp Control  Board Only   13600001 02   13600001 02  Probe Only   12000122   12000122   Door Switch Box   380262   380262   Door Switch   380303   380303   RFI Filter   380304   380304   RFI Filter   12000099   12000099  Weldment  Junction Box   16800022   16800022   
12.      30 Space N A 400136 1 N A    N A    N A    N A                40 Space N A 400137 1 N A       N A    N A       N A       convertible fixed candy shelf       5 17    convertible fixed candy shelf    Description    Convertible Candy Shelf Complete  w o Spirals   All Candy Selections     123  amp  123A  750148 16    123B  amp  123C  16600125 02       Fixed Candy Shelf Complete  w o Spirals   All Candy Selections     750122 14    750122 15       Convertible Pastry Shelf Complete  w o Spirals   All Pastry Snack Selections     16600123 01    16600125 01       Convertible Shelf Only  Weld Assembly    600819    600761       Fixed Shelf Only  Weld Assembly    600820    16000115       Screw  Shelf Roller     300203    300203       Shelf Roller     440362    440362       Nut   1 4     28     437 41    437 41       Screw  Plastite   8 16 X 3 8     305 8R6    305 8R6       Item Tabs     460669    460669       Price Tabs  See Chart at Bottom of Page        Price  amp  Selection Tab Holder  Candy     440262    440262       Price and Selection Tab Holder  Snack     440285    440285       Shelf Divider  Candy     200753 6    200753 2       Assembly  Candy Spacer     660178 2    660178       Screw  Pan Head   8 32 x 3 8     276 8R6    276 8R6       Pin  Shelf Plug     N A    N A       Harness  Candy Shelf with Bracket     660435 10    660435 8       Harness Only     16800074    16800050       Vend Motor Complete  White Blue     360275    360275       Vend Motor Half Cycle  Brown White    
13.     8 capacities    Unless otherwise specified machine will be shipped with spiral assortment shown below   Figures in circles represent capacities each spiral        MODEL 128   312 MODEL 128   316  Capacity as shown  102 units Capacity as shown  164 units                            MODEL 128   320 MODEL 128   324  Capacity as shown  230 units Capacity as shown  296 units  PRODUCT SIZE CAPABILITY  Width of Width of Depth of Depth of  Snack Shelves Candy Shelves Snack Spirals Only Candy Spirals Only  Shelves Height Only Only Choice  Choice   Top 7 3 4    2 1 2    to 5 1 4    1    to 2 14    4        Spiral 3    3 Item Spiral 3 15 16   Second 7 1 4  2 1 2  to 5 1 4  1  to 2 14  6 Item Spiral 2 3 32  6 Item Spiral 1 15 16   Third 6 3 8  2 1 2  to 5 1 4  1  2 14    8 Item Spiral 1 9 16  8 Item Spiral 1 1 2   10 Item Spiral 1 7 32    10 Item Spiral 1 1 8     12 Item Spiral 15 16   16 Item Spiral 11 16   20 Item Spiral 1 2                       Eight selection shelves for candy and other narrow items fit on all three positions        Spiral of one item capacity can be freely interchanged with any other of the same diameter        Boxed items may need slightly larger clearances to vend properly        Movable spacers available to adjust widths to ranges shown in each selection        CAN COOL UNIT CAPACITIES       Using 330 ml Cans  European    Using 375 Cans  Aust   Using 355 ml Cans  Domestic     15 Cans in Long Track 15 Cans in Long Track 15 Cans in Long Track  9 Cans in Short T
14.     N A       Price Tabs  All  1 30    1 35 Price Tabs  UK  15p 1 20pds       N A    400123 1          Price Tabs  All  1 40    1 45 Price Tabs  Italian  100   600       N A    400135 1       Price Tabs  All  1 50    1 55 Price Tabs  Italian  300 2000          Price Tabs  All  1 60    1 65 Price Tabs  Italian  500 3000       Price Tabs  All  1 70    1 75 Price Tabs  Myl rm 60 rm2 00       Price Tabs  All  1 80    1 85 Price Tabs  Aus   1 20  1 60          Price Tabs  All  1 90    1 95 Price Tabs  Aus   1 70  2 50          Price Tabs  All  2 00    2 05       N A       400138 1       5 18    delivery bin assembly    Description  E    1 Delivery Bin Assembly  Complete  Black     c  Delivery Bin Assembly  Complete  Gra         Delivery Bin Assembly  Complete  Odysse      Delivery Bin Only    Bin Linkage Assembly  Includes Items 2 8        Arm Mounting Bracket  only    8 32 Nut    Inner Bin Arm    Bin Door Drive Assembly      6   Retaining Ring   37   Kit  Lower Bracket Repair           Door Drive Arm      9   Door Bearing         Bin Door Washer  Not Shown     Inner Door         Inner Door Steel    Screw   8 32 X 3 8   Door  Delivery Bin Black         Door  Delivery      Gray       Door  Delivery      Odyssey    Arm Mounting Bracket  Lock Side      Rear Barrier    Anchor Strap    128    660558 6  660558 8  660558 19  600817 1  16600268  640230  438 8  640098  640100 1  751 37  750183  640097  440129  420082  200763 1  200763 4  276 8R6  440373 1  440373 3  440373 6  202880  20090
15.     Press  ENTER  to View Errors  the first error will appear     Use  2  to Scroll through the error list   Pressing F2 when viewing an Error will cause  extended diagnostics to be displayed     Press  ESC  to exit or LJ to go to next error     Press F3   Clear Errors Menu    Press          to toggle between    N    and    Y      Press              clear Errors  Press to exit     Press F4   Set Price Menu    Press  ENTER  to access Set Price menu    Press  2  1 time to price    Using the selection buttons  enter desired price   calculator style    Press  1 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     Press to exit                 Press F5   Check Price Menu    Press to View Price and Product Code  information  Using the selection buttons  enter  selection number of price to be checked  Press    to exit     Press F6   Test Vend Menu    Use     or  CJ to toggle between          and            Press  ENTER  and the front panel keypad becomes  active  Press to exit     Press F7   Tube Fill    Press the display will prompt TO 0 00 0 00  Drop coin through the top of the coin mech and  the TO  TO T3  will change to indicate which tube  the coin went into  the first set of numbers indicate  the value of coins in that tube and the second set  of numbers indicate the value of coin in all tubes     Press to exit  NOTE  It is only necessary to           teach the coin m
16.     The Gum and Mint shelf is located below the lowest  Snack Shelf  optional   Unlatch the shelf by pulling forward  the two metal latches located to the right and left of the  shelf and pull forward  The cover can be pushed back to  the rear for easy loading  The shelf contains four  individual selections     The first selection on the left contains two fillers for use  with thin mints   Rolaids   Certs  etc    These fillers can  be removed for standard gum or mints     The two selections on the right of the Gum and Mint shelf  also have fillers  These selections can be used for  standard size gum and mints or the fillers may be  removed for larger gum and mint products     Each selection has a display hinge assembly which should  be adjusted after the shelf is loaded  To adjust the display  hinge  loosen the wing nut and slide the spring hinge of  the flipper over the second product and fasten tightly               sure to close the cover on the gum and mint shelf  before pushing the shelf back to its home position               The gum and mint shelf can be used as a loading  platform while filling the machine  The maxium load of  the gum and mint shelf is 35 pounds              1 06       Connecting a 320 to a 120 Series Snack   A 320 machine can also be controlled by a  120 Series snack merchandiser in lieu of a  Control module  The following is a list of  steps required to connect a 320  AL A  CARTE  machine to a 120 series snack machine     1  Locate the interconnect 
17.    230V  50 Hz  Ambient    16600101 01    230   50 Hz  Chilled    16600102 01    refrigeration assembly    220V  60 Hz  Chilled    16600103       Condenser Assembly Only  Complete    16600164 02    16600164    16600164 03    1660164 01    16600164 04       Chassis Weldment    16600105    16600105    16600105    16600105    16600105       Compressor Complete w Start Components    16700001    360270    16700002    360271    16700004       Compressor Only    16700001 01    360270 1    16700002 01    360271 1    16700004 01       Start Capacitor    16700001 02    360270 2    16700002 02    360271 2    16700004 08                                        16700001 04    360270 4    16700002 04    360271 4    16700004 05       Capacitor End           16700001 05    360270 5    16700002 05    360271 3    16700004 09       Thermal Overload Switch    16700001 08    360270 8    16700002 08    360271 8    16700004 04       Start Relay    16700001 11    360270 11    16700002 11    360271 11    16700004 10       Condenser Coil Only w fan and motor    660720    660720    660720 1    660720 1    660720 1       Condenser Coil Only    420422    420422    420422    420422    420422       Condenser Shroud    202879    202879    202879    202879    202879       Condenser fan w housing    360269    360269    360269 1    360269 1    360269 1       1 4 x 20 Keps Nut    438 41    438 41    438 41    438 41    438 41       Tube Process    420425    420425    420425 1    420425 1    12100006       Tube  
18.   440456   440445   Vend Door with Gasket   420429   420346   Vend Door Gasket                      gt                              5 24    service door assembly                service door assembly    Part No  Key Part No   Description 128 129 Description             660707   660709   Service Door Assembly  Includes Items  1 8   440454   440453   Service Door Only  440458 1   440458   Trim Frame  Price and Selection  420430   420430   Gasket  63  Not Shown   202848   202848   Handle  Service Door  440398 1   440398 1   Shoulder Nut  Plastic  21 32   217H6R5   217H6R5   Screw  Pan Head   6 x 5 16   460765   460635   Decal  Product Loading Diagram  460769   460769   Hinge  660706   660708   Vend Door Assembly  440456 440455   Vend Door with Gasket  420429   420346   Vend Door Gasket  440398   440398   Shoulder Nut  Plastic  3 4   217H6R6   217H6R6   Screw  Pan Head   6 x 1 2   420429   420429   Gasket  660551 660551   Lables  460347 460347   Price Tabs Assorted 25      1 50  460602   460602   Price Tabs Assorted  3 10    4 05  14600010   14600010   Price Tabs Assorted  3 25    5 50  460740   460740   Price Tabs Assorted   75    1 25  460347 1   460347 1   Price Tabs All   30     35  460347 2   460347 2   Price Tabs All   40     45  460347 3   460347 3   Price Tabs All   50     55  460347 4   460347 4   Price Tabs All   60     65  460347 5   460347 5   Price Tabs All   70     75  460347 6   460347 6   Price Tabs All   80     85  460347 7   460347 7   Price Tabs All   90     95 
19.   Off is between 1 and 508  Press ENTER to commit to changes    When a customer wins an item  credit will be returned to the customer and the display will indicate     unuece      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        MULTIPLE VEND N Use the   or     key to change between      no  and     yes   Press ENTER to commit to any changes  If  you choose the 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        N    Force VEND      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        N       Use the   or     key to change between    no  and     yes   Press E
20.  360235 360235 Cross Flow Blower Only  Not Shown   640233 640195 Divider Panel Assembly  276 6R4   276 6R4   Screw  Pan Head  6 32 x 1 4    Vend Motor Rack Assembly  See Page 5 27  276 8R6   276 8R6   Screw  Pan Head  8 32 x 3 8   202398 202398 Motor Rack Mounting Bracket   Cooler Front Door Asembly  See Page 5 23  217 8R10   217 8R10   Screw  Pan Head   8 x 5 8   202441 202441 Filler Plate U S   Not Shown   202441 1   202441 1   Filler Plate European  Not Shown   202441 2   202441 2   Filler Plate Australian  Not Shown               NDW                  5 22     cooler front assembly                        5 23    cooler front assembly    Ke Part No   J 128 129 Description          Ke Part No   J 128 129 Description    660710 3   660713 1   Cooler Front Assembly  Ambient  660710 2   660714 1   Cooler Front Assembly  Chilled  440457 1   440395   Frame  Plastic  Ambient   440457   440441   Frame  Plastic  Chilled   420431   420431   Gasket   600831 600697   Top Weldment Support  Cooler Front  210 8R6   210 8R6   Screw  Truss Head   8 x 3 8    202871 1   202393 1   Bottom Support  Cooler Front   202394   202394   Side Support  Cooler Front   660707 1   660709 1   Service Door Assembly  See Page 5 25  460770   460677   Hinge Assembly   217H6R8   217H6R8   Screw  6 x 1 2    217H6R5   217H6R5   Screw    x 5 16    440398   440398   Shoulder Nut Plastic 31 32  Not Shown   440398 1   440398 1   Shoulder Nut Plastic 11 32  Not Shown   660706  660708   Vend Door Assembly  See Page 5 25
21.  460347 8   460347 8   Price Tabs All  1 00    1 05  460347 9   460347 9   Price Tabs All  1 10    1 15  460347 10   460347 10  Price Tabs All  1 20    1 25  460347 11   460347 11   Price Tabs All  1 30    1 35  460347 12   460347 12   Price Tabs All  1 40    1 45  460347 13   460347 13  Price Tabs All  1 50    1 55  460347 14   460347 14   Price Tabs All  1 60    1 65  460347 15   460347 15  Price Tabs All  1 70    1 75  460347 16   460347 16  Price Tabs All  1 80    1 85  460347 17   460347 17   Price Tabs All  1 90    1 95  460347 18   460347 18  Price Tabs All  2 00    2 05  460347 19   460347 19  Price Tabs All  2 10    2 15  460347 20   460347 20  Price Tabs All  2 20    2 25  460347 21   460347 21   Price Tabs All  2 30    2 35  460347 22   460347 22   Price Tabs All  2 40    2 45  460347 23   460347 23  Price Tabs All  2 50    2 55  460347 24   460347 24   Price Tabs All  2 60    2 65  460347 25   460347 25   Price Tabs All  2 70    2 75  460347 26   460347 26   Price Tabs All  2 80    2 85  460347 27   460347 27   Price Tabs All  2 90    2 95  460347 28   460347 28  Price Tabs All  3 00    3 05  460529   460529   Price Tabs  French  460540   460540   Price Tabs  Mexico  460561 460561   Price Tabs  Spanish  460644   460644   Price Tabs  English  460727 460727   Price Tabs  Italian    5 26    vend motor rack assembly       vend motor rack assembly    Ke Part No  Ke Part No      128 129 Description y 128 129 Description             16600155   16600152   Vend Motor Rack 
22.  660442 1  Cabinet Back Harness  6 shelf    660442 2  Cabinet Back Harness  7 shelf   680547 Harness  Micromech Coin Changer    680632 Harness  Operate Service Interlock Switch    680509 Printer Harness Dex Harness  Loose   16800044   Dex Harness Panel Mount   16800013   Touch Memory Harness   680642 MDB Extension   16800017  MDB Extension  Door Mount Validator   680659 1   Com Power Harness  Digital Control       cabinet harnesses       mal e    16600098   Line Cord  120V  Domestic    660505 1   Line Cord  230V  Europe    660505 2   Line Cord  230V  Australia    660505 3   Line Cord  230V  Isreal    660505 4   Line           230V  APi   UK    660505 5   Line Cord  230V  UK    680445 1   Harness Candy Shelf    680446 Harness  Pastry Shelf   680305 Harness  Gum and Mint Shelf   16600085   Cabinet back Harness 5 7 shelves    660442   Cabinet back Harness 5 shelves only w old style Gum  amp  Mint   660442 1   Cabinet back Harness 6 shelves only w old style Gum  amp  Mint  680456 1   Light Harness  amp  Fan Harness   680512 Lamp Harness Assembly   680547 Micromech changer harness   680319 Executive changer harness   680637 Pulse bill validator harness       Part   s marked with an     are for machines serial   12399090000 and below     5 14    snack shelf                Description    Snack Shelf w o Spirals  Complete  including motors and harness     snack shelf    128  amp  128C  750121 13    129  amp  129C  750121 15       Dual Snack Shelf w o Spirals  Complete  including moto
23.  906 x 32 1  Black Hide No Stripe   201692 54 10 906 x 32 1  Dove Grey 201692 50 10 906 x 32 1  Trendline Grey 201692 40 10 906 x 32 1  Black Hide Plain Euro   201692 15 10 906 x 21 500  Paint 201692 45 10 906 x 22 500                                                          Top Panel Part   Dimensions  Presidential Walnut  200526 2 2 5 8 x 31 887  Presidential Walnut  201417 3 00 x 32 187  Black Hide 200526 10 2 5 8 x 31 887  Black Hide 201417 23 3 00 x 32 187  Black Pika 201417 18 3 00 x 32 187  Black Pika 200526 45 2 5 8 x 31 887  Slate 201417 25 3 00 x 32 187  Slate 200526 47 2 5 8 x 31 887  Dove Grey 201417 21 3 00 x 32 187  Bison Black 200526 38 2 5 8 x 31 887  Dove Grey 201417 2 3 00 x 32 187  Black Hide Van 201690 2  Black Hide 201690 7  Paint 201690 9                 201555 5 1 21 82    31 887                                                 Delivery Tray Panel            Dimensions  Presidential Walnut 201356 8 3 687 x 21 500  Black Hide 201356 2 3 687 x 21 500  Black Pika 201356 41 3 687 x 21 500  Slate 201356 29 3 687 x 21 500  Dove Grey 201356 37 3 687 x 21 500  Morocco Gray 201356 39 3 687 x 21 500  Pewter Sterling 201356 10 3 687 x 21 500  Trendline Grey 201356 25 3 687 x 21 500  Sterling Royce 201356 35 3 687 x 21 500  Bisson Black 201356 44 3 687 x 21 500  Paint 201356 14 3 687 x 21 500                                                                                                                                                    5 34    128          5       
24.  Handle Only W Nut  Chrome  T Handle Only W Nut  Brushed  T Handle Lock Arm   Carriage Bolt  10 24   Hex Nut   10 24   Screw Pan Head Phil  Type 23  6 32 x 1 4  Lock Bar Spring   Lock Bar   Coin Cup Trim  Black   Coin Cup Trim  Gray   Coin Cup Front Assembly  Black   Includes Trim  Door  Pin  amp  Spring   Coin Cup Front Assembly  Gray   Includes Trim  Door  Pin  amp  Spring   Coin Return Cup Only  Plastic   Coin Cup Chute   Assembly Coin Cup  amp  Striker  Export  Coin Cup Only  Export   Striker  Door Switch  Export   Striker with Spring  Door Switch  Ferral   Washer   Screw   Door Gasket 1 4 x 1 4   Hole Plug   Screw Pan Head Phil  Type 23  8 32 x 3 8  Front Window   44 5 8 x 9 16 x 1 8    44 5 8 x 26 7 8 x 1 8    Note  Replacement Glass Must Be Hard  Tempered or Lexan Only   Thermal Window  Optional  can only be  used on a chilled machine ordered from  the Factory with a thermal window installed   Bottom Window Clamp   Window Clamp  Lock Side   Bin Achor Strap   Sheild  amp  Window Clamp  Pivot Side   Screw  Phillips Type B   6 x 11 16   Door Stop Rod   Screw  Hex Head 1 4 20 x 1 2   Washer 1 1 8 OD   Door Stop Anchor    420010 19   420010 18   Washer  Brass    inner door  square  amp  euro       640154    420003  420003 1  217 8810  660558 5    420436    380022 5  380023  680512  420062 1  440412  300212  400108  200 686  460756    Part No   Description    Lower Door Hinge Plate Assembly   Specify Color   Flat Head Socket Screw 3 4 Ig   Flat Head Soket Screw 1 2 Ig   Scre
25.  LT Gray  Belgium  Spain  Argentina  Canada   440445 3 440445 3  Coin Insert     LT Gray   Australia  New Zealand  Italy  Lebanon  Mexico  Holland  Israel  Malaysia  Tunisia   Singapore  Oman  Uruguay  Denmark  Philippines  United Arab Emirate   440445 4 440445 4                                        Selector Switch  MasterMenu Keypad      360253    360253       Braille Overlay  Selection Switch   Not Shown     17400008    17400008       Selection Switch Extension Cable     680633    680633       Board Standoff     420394    420394       Logic Board  See Page 5 15    360276    360276       Board Mounting Screw  8 X 3 8 Plastite     305 8R6    305 8R6       Board Cover W O Decal     202802    202802       Decal  Board Cover     460734    460734       Display Board     360244    360244       Insulator  Display Board     360256    360256       Screw  Display Board Mounting     200 6R6    200 6R6       Validator Blocking Plate  Black     680580    680580       Validator Blocking Plate  Lt Gray     680580 1    680580 1       Validator Blocking Plate  Dk Gray    Odyssey      680580 2    680580 2       Coin Chute Bracket     201712    201712       8 32 Hex Nut     404 8    404 8       Screw  8 32 X 3 8    276 8R6    276 8R6       Coin Chute     440311    440311       Coin Return Assembly     660682    660682       Coin Return Button   Dark Gray  Coin Return Button   Milled  Card Only     440289  440289 1    440289  440289 1       Coin Return Button   Black     440281 2    440281 2 
26.  MM DD MM Y Y  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 YY  MACH ID 1234567890  API1234   SER NUM 123456789012  PXX LXX XX C1XXC2XX    MIS MENU SETUP MENU   CONFIGURATION MENU   DIAGNOSTIC MENU   SECURITY MENU   TIME FUNCTIONS PRICE MENU DISPLAY MENU    4 04       Display          TRANSAT TO D    NSAN              X Use the  gt  to PRINTER or Press ENTER to TRANSAIT TO DEX    Press ENTER    mis menu heading     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           IRRNSPIT TO PRINTER Press ENTER then use the   or     key to toggle between SHORT LIST and FULL 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 Definition       ID1 0987654321 LCB120 3993   API  1234567890      Serial     Model     Software Version   Machine Location   Machine ID                              VA1 300 9 300 9    Total Cash        Total Vends  H    Total Cash  l    Total Vends  l    VA2  2  2      Test Vends           Test Vends  1          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  1   Value of Token  Vends  H    Number of Token Vends  H    PA1 CAB1   Cabine
27.  Men   icem ERA EAR                                             kuias aranea krus 4 19  Set User Messages          ssp san sr mans en tad bee anna nn a EE evene NRO eee E ka E ee Oe             4 19  Set Out of Service Menu        sa cane namic RR      anna Arne ra netart 4 20  Set After Sale Message Menu      ysssss vui bee epee vatsru4ksve             PER he hend 4 20       operating system    Introduction   The APi MasterMenu    system is user friendly and provides    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 
28.  SOCKET PLUGS o 9 5    6  on       um           mag                                  x   mf            J6    3  42 n     Ta            n    ik                            7 E 5 2 5          KE       wike          os 01522 e 2      1       os            oH                       p OP      EO bn                 gt  L   zl se LEO          5   i CAN VEND MOTO  adt                                2 085  128 129  SOCKET  woof FE      17 or   TYPICAL _ i           tela  GUM AND MINT MOTORS SHELF MOTORS L Mel 4  ncc    121 122 123  SOCKET G SOCKETS A THRU G              CONDENSING EVAPORATOR  FAN FAN                OVERLOAD    WIRED TO        J8 CONNECTOR        2    CAPACITOR     OPTIONAL      al  TEMPERATURE  PROBE                        BLK V BLK  ON OFF  vor   SWITCH YEL  BLK AMP          BREAKER  2723       l    117V             TRANSFORMER 3         1                24124  80 gan      x GRN W YEL IV                  LIGHT    CORD  HARNESS           117 VAC MACHINE      FANO  HARNESS SERVICE ACCESS       CORD     OPTIONAL          LA    ELLE          le        9                 I la   BALLAST AND  DDG  2 gu    S  FILTER assy  IF 5       23   LIGHT        FILTER     BLK             099 E    ANDER Tran                ik t  emuw   qp                        i l l l     l            CKET RANG JUNCTION BOX e BV     ceo     CONNECTOR J5                 721  s   AUTOMATIC ijk  DE   117 VAC     12 AMP             W                 VENDING MACHINES 49014803                           121 122 
29.  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  this 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     no    CONFIGURATION     Allows the uploading or downloading of information to or from the logic board  Press ENTER and the  LORD 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  
30.  Ten selection shelves for candy and other narrow items fit on all three positions   Spiral of one item capacity can be freely interchanged with any other of the same diameter   Boxed items may need slightly larger clearances to vend properly     Movable spacers available to adjust widths to ranges shown in each selection     129 SPECIFICATIONS   HEIGHT  72     WIDTH  38      DEPTH  35     FLOOR SPACE REQUIRED  9 5 SQ  FT   SHIPPING CONTAINER SIZE  72 5 CU  FT   POWER REQUIREMENTS  115 V   60 HZ   220 240 VAC  50 HZ FOR EXPORT  OPERATING AMPERES  8  REFRIGERANT  R 134A  9 5 OZ   TEST PRESSURE  HIGH SIDE  440 P S I    LOW SIDE  162 P S I   SHIPPING WEIGHT  730 LBS        The Snackshop 128 129 is assembled and packed so that  a minimum amount of time is necessary for preparation to  The Snackshop 128 129 is assembled and packed so that  a minimum amount of time is neccessary 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 Forklift Tru
31.  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     yes   Pressing ENTER  when set to    will  cause the password prompt to be displayed as soon as the user attempts to press ENTER  If the  password prompt is set to     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 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     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 chang
32.  cus porna                      ee a Tanba 2 02  Printer SUPPOMb pK 2 02  Mulk Drop BUS  52 3 D  2 02  Goin Mechs   ECT 2 02   REL en 2 02                                      Se            a     EO E              2 02  Vond MOOS                 __   _____  __________                 2 03  Cabinet and Shelf                                                                                   2 03  Selection Systems  IIT 2 04  MasterMenu                                                                          5            2 05  Logic Center Board                            2 06  Food Driver Board  arr a En                         PE ee      2 06  The Front Panel Display    sss sn ae ke an           nun a kanaba ku maa 2 06  Che CAMS                           TIT RE TTT TT             Menn on ns 2 06    To achieve the most trouble free operation from your APi 120 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  612 224 4391  612 224 5559  fax      1998 Automatic Products international  Itd                                                                                                                                            
33.  key to change between     no  and     yes   Pressing ENTER  when set to 5 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      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 display will give you access to that Menu Item     Below is a detailed list of each of the above Menu Items     Display    Press ENTER  the display will prompt    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 yo
34.  spiral                    DETAIL  A                         Figure 1 5  Placement of product on main product  candy shelves and front end position of spiral     These spirals are removed and installed the same as the  large spiral  see Figure 3   except that the front end  position is different  approximately 5 o   clock  see Figure  1 5  and the front left side of the spiral must be behind the  small tab located on the left side of the product space side  wall  see Figure 1 5  Detail A      1 04       Product Spacers 10 Selection Shelf   The 10 selection shelves are equipped with a product  spacer  see Figure 1 6  that can be pivoted from the right  side of every other product space  These spacers should  be pivoted out to hold the product upright  but not tight  against the product  Leave about 1 8    clearance between  the spacer and the product        Figure 1 6  10 selection shelf product spacer  positioned to hold candy upright     Product Pushers   Included with the machine is enough pushers for you to  install a pusher on each candy spiral  This plastic part is  designed to push the top of the product forward while it is  vending  helping it fall from the shelf  It can also be used  with products that have the wrapper end flap on the  outside of the package  In this case  the pusher prevents  these products from hanging on the spiral by spreading  the flap  The pusher is installed approximately 210  degrees from the front end of the spiral with the tab  extending for
35.  that selection for  proper operation     Removal of Gum and Mint Shelf    Under the gum and mint shelf remove the  two screws holding the gum and mint receptacle harness  bracket  Loosen the other two screws on each end of the  gum and mint pusher stop strap and disengage it from the  cabinet  Grasp the shelf and pull the shelf straight out   With the shelf out you can replace the gum and mint  pusher by removing the screw     Reverse the procedure to replace the shelf  Pay special  attention when you put the gum and mint pusher stop  strap back on that all the gum and mint pushers have  spring tension and are behind the strap     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     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     Diagnosti
36.  will change the display to    Upper case letters indicate that the Shutdown 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 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  gt  key one time to        Press ENTER  The Display will prompt    ITEMS 01 is referring to Shutdown period 1 programmed above              no           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    Press the  gt  one time to     no    Press the   or   key one time to     yes    Press  lt  one time to 10  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 un
37. 00 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  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  HH MM DD MM YY  DEF1  HH MM DD MM YY  DEF1  HH MM DD MM YY  DOOR OPEN TOWER   1 MM HH MM DD MM YY  DOOR OPEN        1   1 MM HH MM DD MM YY  DOOR OPEN CAB 2   1 MM HH MM DD MM YY  MACH ID 1234567890  API1234   SER NUM 123456789012  PXX LXX XX C1XXC2XX    Display Format of Interval MIS         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     COMBOS 000000 00     COMBOS 0000000   i WINNERS 0000000   i  WINNERS 000000 00   i  CARD VENDS 0000000  i  CARDS 000000 00       BY CABINET   C01  00000 00 000000   C02  00000 00 000000   i    BY SELECTION NUMBER  TIME BY SELECTION   110            DD MM YY  DEF1  HH MM DD MM Y Y  DEF1  HH
38. 00833       Front Cooler Support Only 129    16000012    16000012    16000012    16000012    16000012       Rear Bracket Support Only 128    202880    202880    202880    202880    202880       Rear Bracket Support Only 129    12000019    12000019    12000019    12000019    12000019       Harness  Compressor  Not Shown     680651       680651       680651       680651       16800027       Note 1  Complete Compressor Assemblies do not include Item Numbers 20 or 21  Remove these parts before  sending in a Compressor Assembly for repair     Ambient Machines only the can compartment is cooled   Chilled Machines both the can and the snack compartment are chilled     5 30    128 129 trim    Top Trim    Trim Outside  Vertical    Window Trim Vertical    Window Trim  Horizontal    Delivery Door Trim    Bottom Trim       5 31    TRIM    128    129    Aramark    Sterling  Mission    Euro   Grey  Euro   Black       128    129    128 129 trim       Top Trim    Part      Part      Dimensions    Dimensions       Silver  use with insert    340042 13    340042 8    2 3 4 x 31 887    2 3 4 x 36 890       Black  use with insert    340044 15    360044 5    2 3 4 x 31 887    2 3 4 x 36 890       Black    340055 27    340055 9    Length 31 887    Length 36 890       Black  use with insert    340042 14    340042 10    2 3 4 x 31 887    2 3 4 x 36 890       Black  use with insert    340044 10    340044 9    Length 31 887    Length 36 890       Silver  use with insert    340044 16    340044 4    1 79
39. 010 10  114 41 8  200940    420010 10  114 41 8  201042    420010 10  114 41 8  201042       Door Stop Friction Pad     N A    N A    440204    440204       Screw  Pan Head   10 32 X 1      277 10R16    277 10R16    277 10R16    277 10R16       Assembly  Leg  Front Lock Side   Assembly  Door Lock Catch     600197  600433    600197  600433    600197  600433    600197  600433       Hex Nut   8 32     404 4    404 4    404 4    404 4       Fan Harness   Fan Housing   Fan Motor  115 V     680456 1  202072  360122 2    680456 1  202072  360122 2    650456 1  202072  360122 2    680456 1  202072  360122 2       Fan Motor  230 V     360122 3    360122 3    360122 3    360122 3       Kit  Fan Add on  115 V     750102 4    750102 4    750102 4    750102 4       Kit  Fan Add on  230 V     750102 5    750102 5    750102 5    750102 5       Screen Bracket     202070    202070    202070    202070       Cover Plate  Use Without Fan     202235    202235    202235    202235       Screen     202071    202071    202071    202071       Plate  Power Cord     202270    202270    202270    202270       Strain Relief Bushing With Screw     380052 3    380052 3    380052 3    380052 3       Assembly  Power Inlet Cord  115V     16600098    16600098    16600098    16600098       Assembly  Power Inlet Cord  AP UK  Export     16600099    16600099    16600099    16600099       Assembly  Power Inlet Cord  Australia  Export     16600099 01    16600099 01    16600099 01    16600099 01       Assembly  Power 
40. 1   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            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        Use the   or     key to change between    no  and     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 other communications     MIS MENU SETUP MENU   CONFIGURATION MENU   DIAGNOSTIC MENU   SECURITY MENU   TIME FUNCTIONS 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   View ERRORS Pressing EN
41. 1 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        above        Value of Vends        4 of Vends   I  Value of Vends  1              PA5 TIME 020421 1655   duplicated for all selections  in the machine       Time of last Vend for PA1 above   YYMMDD   HHMM  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 v    ends since last reset    H   Historical vends    MIS MENU SETUP MENU   CONFIGURATION MENU   DIAGNOSTIC MENU   SECURITY MENU   TIME FUNCTIONS 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   ind
42. 1 13100028  Deflector Side   Hinge  amp  Lock Side  13300012 N A   Printed Circuit Board Only  Hinge Side  13600006 13600011  Printed Circuit Board Only  Lock Side  13600006 01 13600010  Red Lens  Hinge  amp  Lock Side  14400029 N A   Red Lens  Hinge Side Only  N A 14400038 01  Red Lens  Lock Side Only  N A 14400038  Sensor Bracket Pem Assembly Hinge Side Only  16400027 N A   Sensor Bracket Weldment  Lock Side Only  16000126 N A   Screw  8 32 X 3 8    Hinge  amp  Lock Side  276 8R6 N A   Screw   4     40 X 1 2 Flat Head  N A 13100027  Screw   4     40 X 3 8 Flat Head   N A 13100027 01  Harness  Golden Eye to Control Board   not shown  16800096 16800100  13600007 02 16800101                                                                                                                   5 20    can cooler assembly                5 21    can cooler assembly    Ke Part No   J 128 129 Description          Ke Part No   y 12 129 Description    16600132 01   16600128 01   Cooler Assembly  US 355 ML  Ambient  16600132   16600128   Cooler Assembly  US 355 ML  Chill  16600133 01   16600129 01  Cooler Assembly  UK 330 ML  Ambient  16600133   16600129   Cooler Assembly  UK 330 ML  Chill  16600134 01   16600130 01  Cooler Assembly  AUS 375 ML  Ambient  16600134   16600130   Cooler Assembly  AUS 375 ML  Chill  16600135 01   16600130 01  Cooler Assembly  UK Juice  Ambient  16600135   16600130   Cooler Assembly  UK Juice  Chill  600643 600643 Cross Flow Blower W Bracket  Chill  Not   Shown  
43. 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         time to 10  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     no  and     yes  and press ENTER the display will prompt   Press the  gt  one time to     no    Press the   or   key one time to 4  yes    Press  lt         time to 10  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   SECURITY MENU   TIME FUNCTIONS 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    Cab
44. 123  SOCKET G                           amp  5             a  5 2515554     Oz98zzzo 13    ae  gt   gt  J7 m   59   uuug  uuu   SELECTION 2            23222223   SWITCHES SELECTION  55  a    o  x  u    x   SWITCH               Q  we ZWEON  DON   COFFEE  NNO YO 99 49 40                    USED ON SWITCH FIN PIN    13 SNACK MACH    2  552   POWER siu EXECUT H 8      XECUTIVE  6 ACCEPTOR COIN MECH  J12 1 5          E DISPLAY 1 10 4    8 VAC 5 vde         8 VAC RXO TO 0 10 5  24 VAC            24                46 H F4 9 5  MOTOR   Ee    8  DRIVE    mox        LCB IS LOCATED IN EITHER   Li  enoj  i5 THE 310 CONTROL MODULE 38203 E   32 ROW 3     OR A 120 SERIES SNACK 44400804 pre   428000             VENDING MACHINE ae esc 13 8   62 ROW 6     J4          KEY   P             i   19      1 o y i         2 o GND     E 1  M   9ICOLUM      1    9     TEMPERATURE                         6 COLUM 3   C   5 COLUM 4   WINNER RELAY     4 COLUM 5   o    Tas TRANS DATA       d  E Ue  ol Uo NNMERO   guar vee trae      AN  Ni Hl   1 COLUM      DOOR SWITCH  5 VOLTS 15 OPEN  OPTIONAL   L  ia 5 DOOR      M Smp  64  0 1        BN    u     15    1 00     95 95 95   CAN VEND e  O0 2 4 6 8 D E  o ns qna TO                O          7  BO   9    9              9 69     5  5   Ze      OI   9 9 5 9        o Oe   n m          SEN  52 1 5424 11    412917      yi       222222 4041  42 1 2 34 5 G SOCKET  9   3      10   tS     D   O 1            O0 00  Ob   cles        SHELF SHELF SHELF    TIO    13   SOCKET 
45. 128 PANELS    Genesis  Black Hide  No Stripe  Genesis  Black Pika  all black    Aramark  Dove Grey    Sterling  Bison Black  Mission  Aramark  Pika    Vantage  Sterling Royce  CP3  Pres Wal           Black Pika  Sterling          Slate           Port Au Prince  Pres Wal  Sterling Mis Bsn Blk  Mor Gry  Sterling Mis  Slate Pewter  Tron  Dove Grey   Tron  Black Hide Plain   Tron  Sterling Royce  Genesis  Black Hide  Stripe  Aramark  Sterling Royce  Aramark  Trendline Grey    CP3  Black Hide Plain  Genesis  Slate    VIP  Pres Wal   VIP  Black Hide  Vantage  Dove Grey  CP3  Black Pika  CP3  Dove Grey  Tron  Black Pika  Tron  Slate  Aramark  Slate  Aramark  Pres Wal  Aramark  Black Hide  Euro Black   Euro Grey       Left Side Vertical Panel   Part   Dimensions  Presidential Walnut  202059 19 2 203 x 53 875  Presidential Walnut   202059 23 2 203 x 51 218  Black Hide 200296 59 2 203 x 53 875  Sterling Royce Van   202059 53 2 203 x 65 578  Sterling Royce 202059 55 2 203    51 218  Black Pika 202059 60 2 203 x 53 875  Slate 202059 59 2 203 x 53 875  Dove Grey 202059 51 2 203 x 65 578  Port Au Prince 202059 25 2 203 x 51 218  Dove Grey 202059 44 2 203 x 53 875  Dove Grey 202059 36 2 203 x 51 218  Pewter Sterling 202059 27 2 203 x 53 875  Sterling Royce 202059 31 2 208 x 53 875  Bison Black 202059 62 2 203 x 53 875  Trendline Grey 202059 34 2 203 x 53 875  Morocco Gre 202059 57 2 203 x 53 875                                                    Right Side Vertical Panel  Lower   Part   Dim
46. 173       Cabinet Back Harness with Brackets     16600162    16600162    16600162    16600162       Hex Head Nut   6 32     406 4    406 4    406 4    406 4       Line Filter     380303    380303    380303    380303       Assembly Complete  Light Ballast and filter  115 Volt     Assembly Complete  Light Ballast and filter 230 Volt     16600092  16600093 03    16600092  16600093 03    16600092  16600093 03    16600092  16600093 03       Screw  Pan Head   6 32 X 3 8      276 6R6    276 6R6    276 6R6    276 6R6       Ballast Only  117 Volt     680514    680514    680514    680514       Ballast Only  230 Volt     680513 2    680513 2    680513 2    680513 2       Retaining Ring  1 8     751 9    751 9    751 9    751 9       Latch    202376    202376    202376    202376       Latch  Pivot Pin     300211    300211    300211    300211       Spring    400182    400182    400182    400182       Screw    X       216 41R8    216 41R8    216 41R8    216 41R8       Mounting Bracket     202400    202400    202400    202400       Screw   8 X 3 8     210 8R6       210 8R6          210 8R6       210 8R6    5 08    120   swing panel       e  E lief       A 2       5 09    120   swing panel    Swing Panel Assembly Complete W O Logic Board   Black     680661    128C  amp  129C  16600244       Swing Panel Assembly Complete W O Logic Board   Euro Gray     680661 1    16600244 01       Swing Panel Assembly Complete W O Logic Board   Odyssey     680661 2    16600244 02       Swing Panel Weldment  
47. 2 1  200906    128C    16600268  16600268 01  16600268 08  16000167  16600268  640230  438 8  640098  640100 1  751 37  750183  640097  440129  420082  200763 1  200763 4  276 8R6  440373 1  440373 3  440373 6  202880  200902 1  N A   Part of Bin    129    660558 5  660558 7  660558 20  600817  16600268  640230  438 8  640098  640100 1  751 37  750183  640097  440129  420282  200763  200763 3  276 8R6  440373  440373 2  440373 10  202820  200902  200906    129      16600268 02  16600268 03  16600268 09  16000167 01  16600268  640230  438 8  640098  640100 1  751 37  750183  640097  440129  420282  200763  200763 3  276 8R6  440373  440373 2  440373 10  202820  200902   N A   Part of Bin       Delivery Bin Pad  for Cans or Heavy Products        660238 1       660238 1       660238       660238       delivery bin  128C   129C Golden Eye Sensor Assembly                                                    Golden Eye Bin Sensor Part 128   129 128     129    Golden Eye  bin sensor  Add      Kit Complete 17500021 17500027  Sensor Assembly Complete Hinge Side  Includes 16600218 N A   Sensor Assembly Complete Lock Side 16600242 N A   Sensor Cover   Hinge  amp  Lock Side  12000325 N A   Sensor Cover  Lock Sine Only  N A 14400039  Side Deflector Bracket   Hinge  amp  Lock Side  12000343 N A   Stud Spacer 3 16 X  115 X 3 8   Hinge  amp  Lock Side  13100016 N A   Stud Spacer 3 16 X  115 X 1 8   Hinge  amp  Lock Side  13100016 01 N A   Nylon Stop Nut   4 40    Hinge  amp  Lock Side  1310002
48. 218  Dove Grey 202059 45 X 2 031 x 53 875  Dove Grey 202059 16       2 031 x 51 218  Pewter Sterling 202059 7 X 2 031 x 53 875  Sterling Royce 202059 9 X 2 031 x 53 875  Bisson Black 202059 63    2 031    53 875  Trendline Grey 202059 14 X 2 031 x 53 875  Morocco Gre 202059 56 X 2 031 x 53 875  Right Side Vert  Panel  Lower   Part   Dimensions  Presidential Walnut 202805 3        7 563    26 641  Presidential Walnut  202805 5 X 7 563    26 641  Black Hide 202805 7 x X X X X X 7 563 x 26 641  Sterling Royce 202805 9 X 1 563 x 37 898  Sterling Royce 202805 45 X X X 7 563 x 26 641  Black Pika 202805 25 X x x   x 7 563 x 26 641  Slate 202805 29             7 563    26 641  Trendline Grey 202805 51    7 563    26 641  Dove Grey 202805 17    7 563 x 26 641  Dove Grey 202805 43 X 1 563 x 37 898  Port Au Prince 202805 11 X 7 563 x 26 641  Dove Grey 202805 31 X 7 563 x 26 641  Pewter Sterling 202805 23    7 563    26 641  Trendline Grey 202585 51    7 563 x 26 641  Dove Grey 202805 19    7 563    26 641  Bisson Black 202805 35    7 563    26 641  Morroco Gre 202805 21    7 563    26 641  Right Side Vert  Panel  Upper   Part   Dimensions  Presidential Walnut 202806 7        7 563 x 15 234  Presidential Walnut  202806 9 X 7 563 x 12 578  Black Hide 202806 11 x X x X X X 7 563 x 15 234  Sterling Royce 202806 13 x 7 569 x 15 234  Sterling Royce 202806 45       7 563    12 578  Sterling Royce 202806 47    7 563 x 15 234  Black Pika 202806 29 X X X      7 563 x 15 234  Slate 202806 33      
49. 360241    360241       Kit  2 Selection Add On     750150 4    750150 4       Kit  Dual Spiral Add on w o Spirals   one per selection     750159 2    750159 2       Kit  Half Cycle Add  On     750136 2    750135 2       Spiral Lock  White    Price Tabs   554  25      1 50 Price Tabs  All  2 10    2 15          Price Tabs Ass t    75    1 25 Price Tabs  All  2 20    2 25    440405       440405    candy spirals    128   128C  400185 1    129     129C             Price Tabs Ass t   3 10    4 05 Price Tabs  All  2 30    2 35       400183 1    N A       Price Tabs Ass t   3 25    5 50 Price Tabs  All  2 40    2 45       N A    140000004 01       Price Tabs  All   30     35 Price Tabs  All  2 50    2 55       400174 1    400167 1       Price Tabs  All 9 40   5 45 Price Tabs  All  2 60    2 65       N A    400164 1       Price Tabs  All   50     55 Price Tabs  All  2 70    2 75       400116 1    N A       Price Tabs  All   60     65 Price Tabs  All  2 80    2 85       N A    400166 1       Price Tabs  All   70     75 Price Tabs  All  2 90    2 95       400117 1    400168 1       Price Tabs  All   80     85 Price Tabs  All  3 00    3 05       N A    400120 1       Price Tabs  All   90     95 Price Tabs  French  Ass t           Price Tabs  All  1 00    1 05 Price Tabs  Mexico  Ass t     N A  400119 1    400121 1  N A       Price Tabs  All  1 10    1 15 PriceTabs Mexico 1 00  7 50       N A    400122 1          Price Tabs  All  1 20    1 25 PriceTabs Spanish 35pts 125pts       400134 1
50. 6   460436   Window Edging  order per inches  14    202461 1   202461   Bottom Window Clamp   202462 1   202462   Lower Window Support   12000193   12000193 Vertical Window Clamp  Lock and Pivot Side    200906   200906   Bin Anchor Strap   400192   400095   Door Stop   114 41 8   114 41 8   Screw Hex Head  1 4 20 x 1 2   420010 10   420010 10  Washer  1 1 8 OD   300156   300156   Door Stop Anchor   420010 18   420010 18  Washer  Brass  Door Adjustment   640157   640154   Lower Hinge Plate Assembly  Specify Color   420003   420003   Flat Head Socket Screw  1 4 Ig    420003 1   420003 1   Flat Head Socket Screw  1 2 Ig    217 8R10   217 8810   Screw  Pan Head  Phillips  8 x 5 8   660558 19   660558 20   Delivery Bin  Assembly Complete  See Page 5 19 for Itemized Parts   276 8R6   276 8R6   Screw Pan Head 8 32 x 3 8   380022 5   380022 5   Pluorescent Lamp  F18T8 CWK24   380023   380023   Starter FS25   380023 3   380023 3   Starter  240 Volt   680512   680512   Lamp Harness Assembly   420062 1   420062 1   Screw  Flat Head Machine   4 36 x 3 4   460756   460756   Decal  Function Keys  not shown    12000200   12000201   POS Theft Guard   305 7R8   305 7R8   Screw  Plastite   7 x 1 2   276 6R4   276 6R4   Screw  Self Tap  6 32 x 1 4   438 8 438 8 Nut  8 32   420144   420144   Ferule   305 8R6   305 8R6   Ferule Screw  Plastite   8 x 3 8       5 04    cabinet                      5 05    Description    128    128C       129    cabinet    129C       Cabinet Assembly  No Legs  Ambie
51. 8 x 31 887    1 798 x 36 890       Silver  w Black tape    660231 24    660231 3    Length 31 887    Length 36 890       Black  use with insert    340044 14    340044 12    1 798    21 57    1 798    26 997       Silver  use with insert    Trim Outside Vertical    340044 13    340044 11    1 798    21 57    Length    1 798 x 26 997    Length       Silver    340057    340057    35 39 64    65 39 64       Black    340057 2    340057 2    35 39 64    65 39 64       Silver Taped    Window Trim Horiz    660231 20    660231 20    35 39 64    65 39 64       Silver    340058 1    340058       Black    340058 12    340058 5       Black    340062 5    340062 3       Clear    Window Trim Vertical    340062 4    340062 2       Silver    340058 7    340058 7       Silver    340058 2    340058 2       Silver    340058 4    340058 4       Black    340058 6    340058 6       Black    340058 8    340058 8       Silver    340058 46    340058 46       Silver    340062    340062       Black    Delivery Door Trim    340062 1    340062 1       Silver    340055 29    340055 3       Black    340055 27    340055 9       Silver with Black             660231 24    660231 3       Black    340062 5    340062 3       Clear    340062 4    34062 2       Black    Bottom Trim    340058 12    340058 5    Length       Silver w Black tape    660231 24    660231 3    36 89       Black  Square    340055 27    36 89       Door Vinyl Edge Trim    201678 4    27 3 16       Door Vinyl Edge Trim    201678 2    37 57 64
52. AUTOMATIC PRODUCTS international         OPERATING SYSTEM    PARTS MANUAL  SERVICE MANUAL  MODEL 128 129 SNACK CAN MERCHANDISER    PLEASE Do Nor  REMOVE MANUAL  FROM MACHINE    AUTOMATIC PRODUCTS    ternational  ltd     75 WEST PLATO BOULEVARD    ST  PAUL  MINNESOTA 55107 2095       general index    Table of Contents  Sections 1  amp  2  Unpacking  Installation  Components    Section 3  Quick Set Up Guide    Table of Contents  Section 4  Advanced Set Up and Operations Guide    Section 5  Parts    Section 6  Trouble Shooting    table of contents       WARRANTY      2480344                ended A             2  doe enden   Ae is        ii  INTRODUC TION s vic chin             reed ann CRT hee REE ae CR ee aig ye eee ae      iii  HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL  ss ss mi a          baud deb ka da Ema RR Rae UR e bd kob          RAUMA iii  STANDARD  FEATURES    sg        E ee e e ee La Dad ab          in iv  CAPACITIES    3  EIL V  UNPACKING a si EDD 1 01  CLEANING       bed A eddie edd la ked 2 MA          A l A A AA          1 01  INSTALLATION c  1 02  OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT sm esa                 bao een             d alea ER Gane      1 07  Retrigeration Unit  CLIP 1 09  COMPONENTS    poa                          al ele      KAN Ee          2 01  PoWerSUDpIV  u 4 0 00  a0 sa                       2 01  Lighting Ey Lc RE  2 01  Main Product Shelves    sec EE GU er RR DROP dk en eh 2 01  Delivery         sars van rn mn      ee E Rea oa een                    KU NU   way ee a 2 01           
53. Assembly  US   355 ml  Complete   16600156   16600153  Vend Motor Rack Assembly  UK   230 ml  Complete   16600157   16600154   Vend Motor Rack Assembly   Australia  Complete   202851 202392   Motor Assembly Mounting Bracket  U S     202852   202421 Motor Assembly Mounting Bracket   UK    202850   202401   Motor Assembly Mounting Bracket   Aus    276 8R6   276 8R6   Screw  Pan Head  8 32 x 3 8    380307   380307   Cable        16800068   16800069  Can Rack Harness  US    16800068   16800069   Can Rack Harness  UK    16800087   16800070  Can          Harness  Australia    16600151   16600151   Vend Motor Assembly  includes 6 19    202391 202391   Motor Mounting Bracket   380306   380306   Empty Switch   100 4 9   100 4 9   Round Head Screw  4 40 x 9 19    440394   440394   Empty Switch Lever   300203   300203   Shelf Roller Screw   437 41 437 41 1 4 x 28 Keps Nut   16700015   16700015   Vend Motor  Screw in   16700014   16700014  Vend Motor  Snap in   305 7R8   305 7R8   Screw  Plastite  7 x 1 2    440392   440392   Motor Pivot Arm   440393   440393   Link Arm   660554   660554   Assembly  Can Dispenser Linkage   includes 15 16  17  amp  19    440391 440391   Can Dispenser Only   300210   300210   Link Pin   460630   460630   Can Dispenser Hinge    5 28    refrigeration assembly    TAARA    E f 9               N __                      PREZ    ae    2 7      D        lt  gt        5 29    Compressor Assembly Complete    117V  Ambient    16600101    117V  Chilled    16600102    
54. Board     No Lights No Power to Lights Check for 120 Vac out of  Junction Box  Defective Ballast Replace Ballast   Loose Harness    Defective Starter Replace Starter    6 02       MasterMenu Keypad pinouts    2511511511 11 11 11 11 1        MasterMenu Plug Orientation        41516159                      42   13          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     Remove all connectors and covers from the control board     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 the board cover  and reinstall all harnesses  Before  restoring power to machines  make sure that the Service  Connector and Power Connector are plugged to the board  correctly         o                   Flash         gt                2    Notch          o  Microprocessor      Service   Door Switch                 6 03    Control Board Installation Instructions   For Lcb part s 360251    360274     CAUTION  THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES REQUIRES  THAT ANTI STATIC PRECAUTIONS MUST BE TAKEN OR    DAMAGE TO THE CONTROL BOARD MAY RESUL
55. CKET 15 CIRCUIT CABLE TIE 2 PIN INTERNATIONAL MOLEX  380276 380078 380281  pug      4 PIN INTERNATIONAL MOLEX PLUG    2 PIN INTERNATIONAL MOLEX  RECEPTACLE  380280    380296  3 PIN INTERNATIONAL MOLEX PLUG  FREE HANGING   380286  PANEL MOUNT   380286 1    4 PIN INTERNATIONAL MOLEX  RECEPTICAL   380293   3 PIN INTERNATIONAL MOLEX  RECEPTICAL   380288       JOU  1111   111111       9 PIN INTERNATIONAL MOLEX  PLUG  380282    5 41       MALE MOLEX TERMINAL  SMALL  093   380005  LARGE  062   380130         FEMALE MOLEX TERMINAL  SMALL  093   380004  LARGE  062   380129    _                            trouble shooting chart    No Power No Lights Check Wall Outlet and Line   Cord   Check for 120vac Where Line  Cord Plugs into Power Box   Check On off Switch    Lights Work No Power out to Check 8vac and 24vac Breaker   Logic Board  on Junction Box   No Led on Logic Board Check for 8vac and 24vac at J5  Connector Coming onto Logic  Board     Check for 8vac and 24vac at J5  Connector Coming onto Logic  Board     Changer Unplugged Plug in Changer  Defective Changer Replace Changer  Defective Logic Board Replace Logic Board    Only Accepts one Coin Machine Lost Vend Prices   Reprice and Test                                 Doesn t Accept Coin        No Power to Changer                                      Won t Payout Change  Incorrect  Change Returned    Changer Unplugged Plug in Changer    Fill Coin Tubes  Programed Correctly  Defective Coin Tube Sensor     Use Correct Change    Incorr
56. Compressor Discharge    12100001 02    12100001    12100001 01    12100001 01    12100007       Drier    12100021    12100021    12100021    12100021    12100021       Compressor Mounting Clip    420426    420426    420426    420426    420426       Condensation Pan    440459    440459    440459    440459    440459       Compressor Mounting Pin    300225    300225    300225    300225    300225        8 x 3 8 Pan Head Screw    210 8R6    210 8R6    210 8R6    210 8R6    210 8R6       Evaporator Assembly Complete  w fan    16600029    660715    16600029 01    66071 5 1    660715 1       Evaporator Coil    12100002    12100002    12100002    12100002    12100002       Evaporator Pan Assembly    660719    660719    660719    660719    660719       Evaporator Fan Assembly    16600027    660716    16600027 01    660716 1    660716 1       Evaporator Fan Motor    360202    360202    360202 1    360202 1    360202 1       Evaporator Fan Guard    400196    400196    400196    400196       Capillary Suction Line Assembly    420423 2    420423    420423 1    420423    12100008       Foam Adhesive Back  67 Inches     420391    420391    420391    420391    420391       Drain Tube    440318 4    440318 4    440318 4    440318 4    440318 4       Open Close Bushing    420318    420318    420318    420318    420318       Timer Bypass Harness  Not Shown     16800089    16800089    16800089    16800089    16800089       Front Cooler Support Only 128    600833    600833    600833    600833    6
57. D     2 COLUM 7   COMM      5 RES KEY SERVICE         voLTS SWITCH  CIRCUIT    1 COLUM 8   COMMON      DOOR SWITCH    5 VOLTS 15 OPEN   0ICOLUM 9    19 GNO    5 6 DOOR    0 05     5000  9   0 10 SWITCH  7        9 23 TO J3  1   J      3 u GUM AND MINT  SOCKET G   Oet el    l l    o    So       9           9    9          10        0123456789 6  2 04 50 el            olololololole  6   00       8   9  05 0           2294249 ol  FOr   OD    OG  i e  9  20 29 20 3 Q  1D 1         z 3 0 12345 6       3      KO  PLUG  SHELF SHELF SHELF 2  SOCKET SOCKET PLUGS  NO  NO  A    7                      9 8     gt    a J               E       DI  A 2 1 TO    gt                6 5    SS es diner             e    Ne FUJ 2  o  5 OT   EO                            YPICAL _ _ eren    SNACK SHELF MOTORS CANDY SHELF MOTORS GUM MINT MOTORS    SOCKETS A THRU G SOCKETS A THRU G SOCKET G       230 VAC  CABINET VENTILATING  md  FAN  OPTIONAL      TOO    JUNCTION BOX            GRN W YEL       aig    3 AMP   BREAKER  LINE         r       OIO   220  GRN W YEL        LIGHT  CORD  HARNESS              PANDER     OCKET           da             230             12         50   2  e o so am    DOOR SWITCH ENCLOSURE    re    AUTOMATIC Sim PRODUCTS         gr       121  122  123  EXPORT  VENDING MACHINES       480 16803  4 6 01                       5  9     43   lt  2525554  E 9 98         Uo                          555  55  Bru SELECTION   gt  gt  GELLER              SWITCH        ZWEON  DON  gt  39333 COFFE
58. E           56322200  NOT USED ON SWITCH PIN PiN  8 1 SNACK MACH         DISPLAY                BILL EXECUTIVE lil kasio 1    1  6 ACCEPTOR COIN MECH  J12 8    2  EARTH GND DISPLAY 4  8 VAC 1 5 vde 8 8 4  8 VAC RXD TO 0 05  24 VAC GND      5 22  24        1 1 V BAT      4  ND   4 9 5  J6  MOTOR    ESO e       DRIVE      115   7    1  1 LCB 15 LOCATED IN EITHER        4  HERE d d THE 310 CONTROL MODULE  if BATTERY 2 8   32 ROW 3   OR A 120 SERIES SNACK   l               42 ROW 4    VENDING MACHINE    DATA ESC 15 8   EZ ROW   5 M   J4 3 2 Ji Ey ON          bd J J   72 ROW 7   SE tt   1 o y AE    nee    4    GND  s      4   82 ROW 8   m om n f     9 COLUM      J8 1    24 VNFDC RET MEMORY ENER 1 5          1   MOB KEY UNIT         2  34 voc i den VDFDC HOT      PWR GND 34 VDC 1              gt  8 VDC DATA WINNER RELAY RECEDATA     A COLUM 5   MAS RXD INTERRUPT LOCKOUT   3 COLUM 6   MAS        ACCEPT ENABLE       Bee TRANS DATI  ps 332 WITH DOOR CLOSED   2 COLUM 7   COMM    6  RESET KEY SERVICE           voLTs SWITCH   CIRCUIT     INCOLUM 8   COMMON 5 VDC DU SWITCH  5 VOLTS     O COLUM 9     19 END         DOOR     A  9 35 MCS000 SMO  1              TO J3    1 t  2221  Ss 95 Ss x 1 CAN VEND           4 8                        9  9   9 49                             92925  TO  OD T S  8 201 6 20  0   7  0  1790 05   1 Qo       4 4  9    3 9 Os FOb       1234 5 G SOCKET         2         3    2     0  3  OD Dr           40 0 40 Or             LU  SHELF SHELF SHELF                  
59. IS 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 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   hit VENDS 0000000   h  TEST VNDS 0000000   h  MIS RESETS 0000000        MACH RESET 0000000  h  BILLS 0000
60. Inlet Cord  Israel  Export     16600099 02    16600099 02    16600099 02    16600099 02       Assembly  Power Inlet Cord  Complete  Multisnack     16600099 03    16600099 03    16600099 03    16600099 03       Screw  Pan Head   8 32 X _     276 8R8    276 8R8    276 8R8    276 8R8       Deflector     202690    202690    202690    202690       Vent Screen  Ambient Snack Area   Vent Screen  Chilled Snack and Can Area       12000401 01  120000401       12000401 01  120000401       12000401 01  120000401          12000401 01  120000401    5 06    cabinet                   128       129    cabinet          Description  Cabinet Assembly  No Legs  Ambient Snack Area     Cabinet Assembly  With Legs  Ambient Snack Area     600830 1  N A    17500025 04    16000001 01  N A    17500025 03       Cabinet Assembly  No Legs  Chilled Snack Area     600830    N A    16000001    N A       Cabinet Assembly  With Legs  Chilled Snack Area     N A    17500025 09    N A    17500025 08       Filler Plate  Hinge Side  With Latch Assembly     16600137    16600137    16600137    16600137       Screw  Self Tap  8 32 X 3 8     276 8R6    276 8R6    276 8R6    276 8R6       Shelf Support  Left Front     12000008    12000405    12000008    12000405       Assembly  Cabinet Shelf Track  Left     640177 2    640177 2    640177    640177       Assembly  Cabinet Shelf Track  Right     640177 3    640177 3    640177 1    640177 1       Cabinet Receptacle  Bracket Only     12000173    12000173    12000173    12000
61. Junction Box Complete 117V  Chilled   16800015   16800015   Junction Box Complete 230V  Chilled   Export    440065   440065   Mylar Insulation   216 41R8   216 41R8   Screw 1 4 X 2   420040 1   420040 1   Snap Bushing   Hole Plug   420040 2   420040 2   Snap Bushing   Hole Plug   380243   380243   Rocker Switch   380285   380285   Terminal Block   13900003   13900003   Transformer  117V   13900004   13900004   Transformer  230V   380321 380321   Clip for Interlock Switch Tool   12000103   12000103   Power Box Mounting Panel  not shown           JO VI                      5 12    logic board    Flash Memory        Alignment a  Notch        Et        le           In                CO                        5 13    120   logic board harnesses and components    360274 Logic Board OPTIONS  360272 Microprocessor 17500005   MasterMenu Online Package  Complete  360266 Flash Memory Chip 17500004   PC to Chip Harness  380308 Battery  3 6 V Lithium W Harness 16800013   Harness Board to Chip  680629 Display Harness 17500003   Chip with Holder  680633 Ribbon Cable  Master Menu Extension 56800022   Harness PC to Logic Board  Harness  13700005   Doubletalk  Voice Synthesizer   680319 Executive Coin Mech Harness  16800042   Harness  Doubletalk  680637 Harness  Pulse Bill Validator     680355 1   Harness Pulse Bill Validator Door Mount   680630 Harness  Power Box to Board    16600085   Cabinet Back Harness 5  6  amp 7  Shelf with  Expander Capability    660442 Cabinet Back Harness  5 shelf   
62. NTER 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          XXX UUU FREE    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 4  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         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   SECURITY MENU   TIME FUNCTIONS PRICE MENU DISPLAY MENU    4 08       setup menu heading    Use the   or     key to change between     no  and     yes   Press ENTER to commit to any  changes    When to choose    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   Pres
63. REAKER    900          MAIN                     SWITCH          CABINET  VENTILATING   BLK  AN     OPTIONAL     __    LOSED                 UIT     ae  FILTER ASSY  088   5  77777777058 7               mmm                         8        o          BALLAST   1   0   09   p 117 VAC    9 12 AMP    15 50 60 Hz  e POWER  18  IN  EXPANDER  SOCKET   AUTOMATIC      PRODUCTS                Oro  S     121  122  123  VENDING MACHINES    480 15803  4 6 01             5    9      E 85835584    5        0          oru o     gt  mE vil  sr Zzweon Anu n 233353 COFFEE 7 J DISPLAY  15 2179                  INOT USED m  BOARD SWITCH      PIN    SNACK MACH   2 6 8  POWER St EXECUTIVE 141    EARTH cuo S  ACCEPTOR COIN MECH  DISPLAY 20221         1    4  8              39    1 8 3210 1 BL 1 5 vde 22 5 4    8 VAC RXD TO    9 5  24 VAG 3    GNO    6 5    24        1 FI 9 8  V BAT 80027     3   B di    MOTOR    DRIVE        Zi 4 1    111  LCB IS LOCATED IN EITHER    5  52127 1  THE 310 CONTROL MODULE    BATTERY Se 53 E   32 ROW 3   5         120 SERIES SNACK  lt  1 15 4  resumes   42 ROW 4     VENDING MACHINE     DATA ESC 135 8                              2                 Na      osgscncsecs 0 sort  amp  ma 4 LGNO        4     gt    9 COLUM      v    9     B COLUM 1   we  1        NE  RET MEMORY ENER 3  ae   34 voc       24 VDFDC HOT     6 COLUM 3   PWR GND KEY 34 VOC nd  DIONE  weed EMEN EEN cus            4 COLUM 5   K   31COLUM 6   p d ACCEPT ENABLE  oro aoe ANS                      DOOR CLOSE
64. Removal or damage of the screen can    cause air flow problems resulting in damage to the  refrigeration system        system   Removal of Can Dispensing Unit    A  Remove the third shelf from the machine     B  Remove the middle two screws from the top of the cooler  door  Tilt the complete door assembly down and lift up for  removal     C  Remove the two    L    brackets holding the cooler assembly  to the cabinet  Disconnect the two plugs from the right   hand side of the cooler unit     D  Pull the can unit out   Because of the weight  it is necces   sary that two persons complete this task      E  Remove the four corner screws  not shown  on can unit  underside and one front center screw that attaches the       can unit with the refrigeration unit     F  Lift can unit off for exposure to the refrigera   tion unit     Removal of Gum And Mint Motor    Disconnect the two wires going to the motor   and remove the four screws holding it to the  shelf  The components attached to the front base can  also be replaced  These consist of the gum and mint shelf  front  Price tabs and selection   gum and mint shelf front  base  gum and mint display front stop  plastic  and the  gum and mint ejector     Note  Before replacing the gum and mint motor it is   helpful to tap the motor first with the screws  Assemble   the four components together and mount them to the   motor making sure that the head crank of the motor is  inserted into the ejector  Replace the four  screws and test vend
65. SOCKET PLUGS    wre o     14      LEM 2  TO                5      16   TO         gt     7                                    x   9     Len        8              Te   Es     EXPANDER               Ob   Ja         SOCKET  KEY  53 63 09      nn 2       an         5  on    d 5 5                 E               OL       B              L    5  NE  o    gt     OF DEEM        o Ke  CAN VEND MOTORS  E        no Ten         z 2 58   128 129  SOCKET D E              pem ZT  p TEED Uen             _ 210 rem ela    GUM AND MINT MOTORS SHELF MOTORS           _ _ sz _         SOCKETS A THRU 6    CONDENSING EVAPORATOR     FAN FAN     OVERLOAD e          E     RELAY BLK              2X1                             48 CONNECTOR                       WIRED TO LCS                     ENE    NE   CAPACITOR   OPTIONAL   m WHT    EPEN REFRIGERATION ASSY  WZA a Lnn nann _        220 240  TO COOLING  UNIT    3  BREAKER           CORD  HARNESS             8V  24V  JUNCTION BOX        en jd        LIGHT  FILTER CABINET  DOOR SWITCH  _ ENCLOSURE  21       A       A     e dense            x     POWER  IN 121  122  123 CHILLED  128  129 NON CHILLED  220 240 VAC EXPORT VENDING MACHINES    50 60 HZ  AUTOMATIC PRODUCTS    merae             48021803  4 86 01       PART  17500018  FORM 10 2002    
66. Specify Color     600812    16000146       Door Switch and Harness Assembly     660266    660266       Selector Bezel     Black    440442    440442       Selector Bezel   Lt Gray    440442 1    440442 1       Selector Bezel   Dk Gray   Odyssey     440442 2    440442 2       Api Logo   Lt Gray     17400102 01    17400102 01       Api Logo   Dk Gray     17400102    17400102       Display Lens     440310    440310       Pal Nut _  Self Threading     18443    18443       Selection Buttons Braille     Dark Gray     14400015    14400015       Selection Buttons Braille     Lt Gray     14400015 01    14400015 01       Coin Insert     Dark Gray  USA  El Salvador  Ethiopia  Tahiti   440445 440445   Coin Insert     Dark Gray  Chile  Brazil  France  Germany  Taiwan   440445 1 440445 1  Coin Insert     Dark Gray  UK  Turkey  Panama  Columbia  China  Peru  Sweden  South Africa  Saudi Arabia     440445 2 440445 2  Coin Insert     Dark Gray  Belgium  Spain  Argentina  Canada   440445 3 440445 3  Coin Insert     Dark Gray   Australia  New Zealand  Italy  Lebanon  Mexico  Holland  Israel  Malaysia  Tunisia   Singapore  Oman  Uruguay  Denmark  Philippines  United Arab Emirate   440445 4 440445 4  Coin Insert     LT Gray  USA  El Salvador  Ethiopia  Tahiti   440445 440445   Coin Insert     LT Gray  Chile  Brazil  France  Germany  Taiwan   440445 1 440445 1  Coin Insert     LT Gray  UK  Turkey  Panama  Columbia  China  Peru  Sweden  South Africa  Saudi Arabia    440445 2 440445 2  Coin Insert    
67. T        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                    o    6 04    Install the board into the machine and reconnect all the harnesses and power up  the machine     Open Machine Tower door    The display should say Enter for MasterMenu    Press Enter    Press the    until the display indicates Security    Press Enter   The display will indicate Machine ID  press the    one time and the display will indicate  Machine Reset         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        The Board has now been set to factory default    See quick set up reference page in the Service Manual for Instructions on programming the  Control Board    Open and close door on the 120 to scan selections        P11 COFFEE Golden Eye  DATA OUT   DATA IN   CLOCK  LOAD STROBE                                   P7 KEYPAD SWITCH  LINES  1    2   KEY   4 See table   5 Selector Switch  6 Drawing    P9 VALIDATOR    1    HIGH    6 05             electrical connections    P12 DISPLAY  1 5VDC  2 RXD TO    P13 BA
68. TER 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 N  no  and     yes   Pressing ENTER  when set to    will  cause all errors to be cleared        TEST VEND   N Use the   or     key to change between N  no  and 4  yes   Pressing ENTER  when set to    will  cause the display to prompt   TEST VEND          The Selection buttons will become active allowing test vends  Closing the door will automatically    turn Test Vend off         EST MOTORS Press ENTER will prompt    TEST Morar        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                 BAFFLE Doors Pressing ENTER will cause the display to prompt    OPEN DOOR           Use the    or  gt  arrow to move between Open Door and Cab1   Open Door   Use the   or     to toggle between open door and clos
69. TTERY  1 VBAT  GND    2  3 KEY  4 GROUND                           MEMORY UNIT  DATA   NO CONNECTION  KEY    GND       Ek     GROUND  KEY   8 VDC   34 VDC  GROUND    P2 RS232 SERIAL   INTERFACE  RECEIVE DATA  GND    TRANSMIT DATA  KEY    10 VOLTS      Microprocessor   5 VOLTS          SERVICE  34 VDC  WINNER RELAY    7 On Previous Page   8 LOCKOUT    10        1   2  3  4  5  6  7         MC5010    24 VNFDC RET  KEY    24 VNFDC HOT  KEY    DATA  INTERRUPT  ACCEPT ENABLE  RESET   SEND                AR WN  OO             A UN Y    ESCROW ENABLE     1 ENABLE HIGH   2 ENABLE HIGH   5 ENABLE HIGH  ESCROW ENABLE LOW   1 ENABLE LOW     2 ENABLE LOW   5 ENABLE LOW  CREDIT   KEY   GND   24Vac HOT  24Vac NFUTRAI    MASTER TXD  COMMUNICATION  COMMON    P6  EPPPPEPPPRO            pe          P6 DC MOTOR DRIVE  ROW 1    ROW 2    ROW 3    ROW 4    ROW 5    ROW 6   ROW 7    ROW 8    COL 0    COL 1    COL 2    KEY  COL 3    COL 4    COL 5    COL 6    COL 7    COL 8   COL 9      P5  333943       Oc  amp oNA g  m a                              notes    notes    notes    notes                                    0 oS   22 00  T               9                    gt   6 20   6 10  Gi  5    0       5   0  Os  4    4 2 6 5        3 0 Os  2  3 2  0   6 3  picis e  SHELF SHELF SHELF  SOCKET SOCKET PLUSS  NO     NO  A A TO G    SNACK SHELF MOTORS  SOCKETS A THRU G             5  S    d  3 85343354  E      20 2 0  2          9g              SELECTION       2425434235 a p SWITCHES SELECTION  35        
70. Temperature Control Board  immediately after the EMI filter and is switched on and  off by a relay on the Digital Temperature Control  Board  For a complete pin out of the Digital  Temperature Control Board see page 6 04     Note  The only setting that is programmed on the  digital temperature control is the Fan Speed when you    optional equipment    have a chilled Snack area    Settable Temperature Range    The settable temperature range is from 40  F to 70  F  4  C  to 20  C   The recommenced temperature for this machine  is 42  F  6  C   The Digital Temperature Control will maintain  the temperature as measured by the temperature probe   P N 13600001 01   The harness for the probe is plugged  onto the Digital Temperature Control Board at the connec   tor marked JP3  The probe is mounted in cabinet below  the bottom shelf on the right hand side  just above the  intake air of the evaporator  An unplugged or open temper   ature sensor probe will display as  9  F   9  C   A shorted or  closed probe will display as 99  F  37  C      Setting the target temperature    The temperature setting is programmed in the logic Board    The Digital Temperature Control will allow you to set the   temperature but it will change back to what is programmed   in the logic board  To set the temperature    1  Press and hold the   key while pressing the F2 button   the display will prompt     Set Temperatures       2  Press Enter  the display will prompt    Cag    RBIENT           3  Press the  g
71. a mechanism for choosing  a menu heading  It also provides a means to commit insertions modifications deletions made  in a menu item        The and keys provides 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 data 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 05       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 towers consist of the LogicCenter board  LCB  and the display board  When a machine is slaved off of the APi  120  320 series 127  this cabinet will h
72. all software versions 4 XX  and above     Chilled 128 129 Refrigeration   This Refrigeration unit is comprised of a 1 3 horsepower  compressor and is a hermetically sealed system  no ser   vice ports   The refrigerant used in the refrigeration sys   tem is 134a and the charge is 9 5 ounces  The refrigera   tion system is controlled by the Digital Temperature  Control  The Temperature is set on the logic board not the  Digital Temperature Control on all software versions 4 XX  and above  The fan speed is set on the Digital  Temperature Control  see Setting Fan Speed below   Note  The Chiller Option can NOT be installed at a  later date     Digital Temperature Control  The Digital Temperature Control is located in the  power supply box that is located behind the swing  panel  The Digital Temperature Control Board contains  a digital display and two programming buttons  There  is a window toward the bottom of the power supply  box that allows you to view the current temperature in  the can compartment in Celsius only  To view the tem   perature in Fahrenheit  press and hold the 0 button for  3 seconds  and the current temperature of the can  compartment will be shown on the main digital display   Located below the display window are the two pro   gramming buttons  Power to operate the Digital  Temperature Control is supplied via the MDB connec   tor on the logic board using communications cable   P N 660659 1   Power to operate the refrigeration unit  is supplied to the Digital 
73. ave a Food Driver Board  FDB  contained in it     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 programming and mis information     Food Driver Board  FDB    This board is only used in a food frozen machine or a slave snack  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 observing the LEDs     The Front Panel Display  The display is capable of displaying 20 alpha numeric characters  The supported character set includes   e Upper and lower case alphabetic characters    A    through    7     e Numeric characters    0    through    9     e Special characters                 55             55   7 7     The Chime   The chime will sounded when the following events occur    e 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 WINNER MODE    For fifteen seconds if a motor configuration mismatch is detected when the main cabinet door is closed    Five times when the customer attempts to purchase a sold out item as determined by s
74. be used on any 5 selection  snack shelf where the product width is 4 72  or less   Spacers should fit within 1 8    of the product but should not  fit tight against the product  There are four positions in  each snack space where these spacers can be placed  To  install the spacer  align the lock ears  on the lower edge of  the spacer  with one of the three sets of slot  one front  and one rear    See Figure 1 4   Push the spacer to the  rear to allow the ears to enter the slots  then allow the  spacer to move forward  Be sure the ears are in the same  set of slots  front and rear   See Figure 1 4   Continue  loading all spirals adjust with spacers where needed in the  top shelf  Return the top shelf to the vend position and  following this procedure load the remainder of the large  spiral shelves  The shelf divider separating the right  lock  side  column from the next column is movable to allow    installation    vending of products wider than 5 72  in the second  column  If this is used the right column must be used to  vend a narrower product                 Figure 1 4  Alignment of movable product spacers     1 03    installation    Loading Main Product Candy Shelves   The 10 selection  candy type  shelves are loaded similar  to the 5 selection shelves except that the bottom of the  product sits on the shelf in front of the spiral wire  see  Figure 1 5  that rests on the shelf  These products must  also fit properly product in the spiral space  do not force  product into
75. c Information   When an attempt is made to output data to the printer  without a printer connected  an error message will be  displayed indicating that the printer is not connected     components    Multi Drop Bus  MDB    The AP 120 supports the Multi Drop Bus protocol for the  Bill Acceptors  Debit Cards  and Coin Mechanism  peripherals     Coin Mechs  The API 120 320 Series machines support the following  24 volt Micromech and Multi Drop Bus Coin Mechs     24 Volt Micromech Models   15 pin plug only          Coinco 9302 LF  Mars TRC 6010XV  VN 4010  Muti Drop Bus Models  Mars TRC 6510  VN 4510  Coinco  9302 GX    The machine will automatically determine at power up  which Coin Mech is connected and configure itself  accordingly     Bill Validators  The API 120 320 Series supports the following 24 volt  amp   MDB Bill Validators     24 Volt Validators    Coinco BA32SA  BA32R   Mars VFM1 L2 U4C  VFM3 L2 U4C  VN  2502 U5E   Muti Drop Bus Validators   Coinco BA32SA  BA32R   Mars VN  2502 U5M    The machine will automatically determine at power up  which Validator is connected and configure itself  accordingly     Debit Cards   The APi 120 series will automatically determine at power  up which Debit Card System is connected and configure  itself accordingly  When a Debit Card System and a Coin  Mech are used together  they must communicate using  the same communication protocol     2 02    components       Vend Motors   The vend motors used in the APi 120 machines have been spec
76. ck  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 Forklift Truck  Remove  the carton from the vendor  Break off the thin piece of  board 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       machines with lock in place  unlock  and turn  handle to open door  When no lock is furnished   remove clip 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     unpacking            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        CLEANING    The Snackshop 120 series will do the best merchandising  job for you if it is kept clean  The display window can be  cleaned with any good glass cleaner  The exterior and  interior surfaces s
77. ding  Quick Set up  Reference         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 machine 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   These 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 MB of Ram    5 MB of hard disk required    VGA or higher resolution video adapter   Microsoft Mouse or Compatible pointing device   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 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 ta
78. e 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   SECURITY MENU   TIME FUNCTIONS 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     Display  MACHINE ID  123456 1890    Press ENTER to assign a machine ID number   Use the selection keypad to enter a Machine ID number up to 10 digits long   Press ENTER to commit to any changes        Press ENTER to assign a machine Serial number   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 
79. e 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 Manuat E AUTO  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    uto   The DEX UCS information is transferred by selection  How many times each selection  was vended         MACHINE RESET   N    Reset   15    Are you Sure          MIS MENU SETUP MENU   CONFIGURATION MENU   DIAGNOSTIC MENU   SECURITY MENU   TIME FUNCTIONS 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    
80. ech how much money it has if    you have changed the payback option or if you  track coin tube accountability     The second level of Menu items can be accessed by  pressing and holding in the   key while pressing one  of the function buttons F1   F7     Press   F1   Set Motor Pairs    3 02    Press  ENTER  to access Set Motor Pairs    Press 1 time to change the paired state of the  motor Use the     and      key to togle the paired  state of the motor between Y  yes  and  no  Press  1 time to selection Using the selection buttons   enter desired selections for paired state shown     Press to exit        Fl F2  MIS View Errors  Motor Pairs Set Temps    F3 F4  Clear Errors Set Price  Set Time Bill Escrow    F5   6  Check Price Test Vend  Door Test Reserved    F7  Reserved         Press   F2   Set Temps    Press to access Set Temperatures menu   Use the   lt   and   gt   keys to move through cabinet   temperature range  target temperature and  temperature scale fields    Use        gt   and  0  keys to increase or decrease  the currently selected field    Press the  ENTER  key when the desired  temperature settings are displayed    Press    5    to exit              Note  If you are NOT using a second cabinet  you do  not need to set Cabinet 2     Press   F3   Set Time and Date    Press to access Set Time and Date Menu   Use the   lt   and GJ to move left or right through  the time date fields    Use the      or EL  Keys to change the currently  selected field     Press to upda
81. ect Voltage Check Voltages   10   Defective Coin Mechanism Replace Coin Mechanism    Coin Mechanism Jackpots    Defective Logic Board Replace Logic Board  No Coins in Coin Tubes Fill Coin Tubes    Belts or Stacker Don   t Run on Check for 24vac at Validator   Power Up    Belt Run  Bill Goes in Half Way Replace Validator    but Won t Accept   Incorrect Coin Tube Inventory Check Inventory of Coin Tubes  by Pressing F7         Won t Take Bills       6 01    trouble shooting chart    Display Says Make Another  Selection     Motor Half Cycled Open and Close 120 Cabinet  Door to Home Motor                                       Motor Not Turned on in  Configuration    Turn on Motor in Configure  Motors Menu Item Then Open  and Close 120 Cabinet Door and  Machine Will Scan and Turn on  That Selection     Press F6 to See If Motor Works  in Test Vend  If it Does Check  Motor Configuration  If Not  Change Motor     Motor Won t Turn                                    Multiple Motors Running  Together     Check for Shorted Motor Wire or  Cabinet Back Harness     Motor Wire or Cabinet Back  Harness Shorted     Defective Logic Board Replace Logic Board    Bad Interlock Switch Check Interlock Switch    Defective Changer Replace Changer  Defective Logic Board Replace Logic Board           Unable to Enter Mastermenu   Service Mode             Motor Doesn t Home on Door  Clousure     No Voltage Check for Voltages    Defective Door Switch Replace Door Switch  Defective Logic Board Replace Locic 
82. ems better     Half Cycle Motors   The half cycle motors are used to vend thin items  This  motor is used with a product divider that is positioned  down the center of the coil  The product is placed on both  the left and right hand side of the coil  When the motor  turns  it turns only 180 degrees   2 revolution  rather than  360 degrees  full revolution      Special Spirals  122 123 ONLY     Special candy spirals are available for use in the four  4   and five  5  selection snack shelves on 122 123 machines  only  For the sake of identification  the back end of these  spirals are colored RED and should never be used in the  eight  10  selection candy shelves     These spirals allow vending products that are too wide for  the standard candy columns but may be too thin for the  regular snack spirals  A product pusher and spacer should  be used where required  Part numbers for these special  spirals are as follows     400139 1 12 count special spiral  400140 1 15 count special spiral  400141 1 18 count special spiral  400142 1 24 count special spiral  400143 1 30 count special spiral  400151 1 20 count special spiral    NOTE  The difference between the standard candy spiral  and the special candy spiral used in the wide snack  columns is in the overall length of the spiral  The special  spiral is shorter than the standard candy spirals     CAUTION  Do not attempt to use the special candy  spirals in an ten selection shelf     Soup Dispenser 122 123   Kit 750083    A canned sou
83. ensions  Presidential Walnut   202805 2 7 727    26 641  Presidential Walnut 202805 4 7 121 x 26 641  Black Hide 202805 6 7 727 x 26 641  Sterling Royce 202805 8 7 727    37 898  Sterling Royce 202805 44 7 727 x 26 641  Black Pika 202805 24 7 727 x 26 641  Slate 202805 28 7 727    26 641  Trendline Grey 202805 50 7 727 x 26 641  Dove Grey 202805 16 7 727 x 26 641  Dove Grey 202805 42 7 727 x 37 898  Port Au Prince 202805 10 7 727 x 26 641  Dove Grey 202805 30 7 727 x 26 641  Pewter Sterling 202805 22 7 707 x 26 641  Trendline Grey 202585 50 7 727 x 26 641  Dove Grey 202805 18 7 727 x 26 641  Bison Black 202805 34 7 727 x 26 641  Morroco Gre 202805 20 7 727 x 26 641                                                       Right Side Vertical Panel  Upper   Part   Dimensions  Presidential Walnut   202806 6 7 727 x 15 234  Presidential Walnut   202806 8 7 727 x 12 578  Black Hide 202806 10 7 727 x 15 234  Sterling Royce 202806 12 7 727 x 15 234  Sterling Royce 202806 44 7 121    12 578  Sterling Royce 202806 46 7 707 x 15 234  Black Pika 202806 28 7 727 x 15 234  Slate 202806 32 7 727 x 15 234  Dove Grey 202806 20 7 727 x 15 234  Dove Grey 202806 22 7 727 x 12 578  Dove Grey 202806 54 7 727    15 234  Port Au Prince 202806 14 7 727    15 578  Dove Grey 202806 34 7 727    15 578  Pewter Sterling 202806 26 7 121 x 15 234  Morroco Grey 202806 24 7 727 x 15 234  Bison Black 202806 48 7 727 x 15 234  Trendline Grey 202806 62 7 727    15 234    5 35                                       
84. ese  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        Serial Number Definition   Automatic Products              has introduced a new serial numbering method to permit better tracking of machines  and any  changes that occur  This information is being provided to you so that you understand the information contained in the serial  number  and so that when you are making an inquiry about a specific machine  or require a warranty replacement  that you  provide us with the complete serial number  The location of the serial number plate in the machines has not changed  The  serial number plates are located inside the machine in the upper right hand corner of the cabinet  and adjacent to the power  cord on the back of the cabinet     It is essential that the complete serial number be reported when reporting any problems or claiming any warranty replacements     The new serial number format is explained in the example below                                                                 Sequential build Number  starts at 001 each day    Numerical Day of the Year   Jan 1st 001  Dec 31   365  Year 99   Last two digits of year    First Digits indicate model  example shown is a 123A G
85. eutral  ot  Less than  Vac 117Vac  Ground e                NOTE  Should the readings be different from  above  have a certified electrician correct the  problem     Loading Snack Shelves   Open door to full open position  push down on plastic lock  lever  Figure 1 1  on both sides of shelf to unlock shelf   holding lever down  Grasp the shelf  under both front  corners  see Figure 1 1   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 bagged items should  be placed there  Soft items  such as pastry  pies  etc    should be placed in the lowest snack shelf  making the  drop distance as short as possible     1 02             IMPORTANT  Product must not be forced into the  spiral spaces but should fit freely  If the product is too  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  see Figure 1 2   The width of the  product must be greater than the diameter of the snack  spiral  If it is smaller  the product may fall through when  it is in the front  ready to vend position                    Figure 1 2  Placement of product 
86. get temperature minus 2  F  A  minimum of 1 minute is required for both the cycle on and  cycle off time of the relay  This insures the compressor is  not cycled on and or off to rapidly  Independent of the tem   perature  the relay  therefore the compressor  will be off 7  minutes every hour for a defrost cycle  The power for the  Evaporator fan motor is constant and is not switched by  1 09    components    the relay    Power Supply   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 bottom right side of the cabinet  The   voltage output to the board is 24 volts and 8 volts and is   plugged into the  L5 position  of the Logic Center Board     Lighting System   There is only one fluorescent lamp in the Snackshop 120  series  The lamp is located on the top of the door and  lights up the main product area  The starter is located on  the hinge side of the lamp  The ballast and line filter is  located on the top front left shelf support  Bulb part   380022 5  F18T8 CW 24      Main Product Shelves    There are five or six 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   The motors are the same on either shelf  It is possible in  the Snackshop 120 series to exchange a five selection  
87. 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 P8 connector   Bottom Right     2  The 320 machine is considered Cabinet 2 when  connected to a 120  Make sure the Jumper on the  Food Driver Board  FDB  is set to cabinet 2     3  Set the Temperature Control jumper on the FDB to the  appropriate temperature setting  R fora refrigerated  machine  F for a frozen machine  NOTE  This jumper is  only a default setting  if for any reason the snack  machine looses communications with the food frozen  machine this setting takes over     4  All programming for the 320  cabinet 2  is done in the  snack machine  The following items must be  programmed for the 320 machine to operate correctly      A  Set Motor Pairs by pressing and holding down the    key while pressing F1 on the MasterMenu keypad     B  Set Temperature for Cabinet 2 by pressing and  holding down the   key while pressing F2 on the  MasterMenu keypad     C  Set Prices by pressing F4 on the MasterMenu keypad     NOTE  AII selections in the 320 will start with the  number 2 and all selections in the snack will start with  the number 1  The item tabs on the 320 are reversible     For Detailed information on setting up a 320  A LA Carte   merchandiser  please refer to the 320 Service Manual  paying special attention to the two blue pages in the  middle of the book with the hea
88. he 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 give you access to that Menu Item     Below is a detailed list of each of the above Menu Items   Display       ESCROW       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        N    FREE VEND N Use the   or     key to change between     no  and 4  yes   Press ENTER to commit to any changes   When Free vend is set to yes the display will prompt  ALL ITERS ARE FREE  unless overridden by a custom  point of sale message        WINNER VEND  OFF To turn on Winner vend  enter a number between 1 and 500 using the selection key pad or the   and      keys
89. hould be cleaned with warm water and  mild detergent  Rinse thoroughly and dry all surfaces     CAUTION  Do not use any cleaners containing silicon as  this could cause electrical failures     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 coin mechanism 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     1 01       installation    Leveling the Machine  on location is important for the  proper function of the machine  The four leveling screws  in the legs are the means of leveling the machine  After  positioning the machine  level machine in front 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        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              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              117Vac  N
90. icates short list    F   indicates full list and includes everything in the shortlist    Field    10101  10102  10103  10106  VA101  VA102  VA103  VA104  VA202  VA204  VA301  VA302  VA303  VA304  CA302  CA304  CA306  CA308  CA701  CA702  DA201  DA203  EA201  EA203  EA201  EA203  MA501  MA502  MA501  MA502  MA503  MA501  MA502  MA503  MA504  MA505  EA101  EA102  EA 103  EA 101  EA102  EA103    Size    0 2                                                                                                       00200200020 02000200020    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  l    Number of all Paid Sales  l   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  l   Number of Winner  Free  Vends  I   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 Card 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  I      of Disc for Combo Vends Header    of Disco
91. ifically developed to operate with the APi MasterVend     Control System  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  Motors used in the 120  amp  320 are 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     SHELF WIRING DIAGRAM    2090000000      1  2                        a   Selection Wire Number       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     Selection numbers are assigned from left to right  starting with selection 0  Each selections number corresponds to the  number of the wire for that selection     Shelf common    Selection number 0 9    Star drive       2 03    components       Selection System   The selection system u
92. ing    Set 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        Use the    or  gt  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 functions available for assignment are                                                                                                              Function Initial Function Key  VIEW HISTORICAL MIS F1  VIEW ERRORS F2  CLEAR ERRORS F3  SET PRICE FA  CHECK PRICE F5  TEST VEND F6  TUBE FILL F7  MOTOR PAIRS  F1  SET TEMPERATURE  F2  SET TIME  amp  DATE  F3  BILL ESCROW  F4  BAFFLE DOOR TEST  F5  TRASMIT MIS  F6  SETUP DEFROST  F7  WINNER VEND OPEN  MULTI VEND OPEN  COMBO VEND OPEN  SET MAX PAYOUT OPEN  SET PAYOUT TYPE OPEN  SET LOCKOUT OPEN  CONFIGURE LOAD OPEN  MOTOR TEST OPEN  DISCOUNT DAY   TIME OPEN  DISCOUNT OPTIONS OPEN  SHUTDOWN DAY   TIME OPEN  SHUTDOWN OPTIONS OPEN  SET USER MESSAGES OPEN  OUT OF SERVICE MESSAGE OPEN  AFTER SALE MESSAGE OPEN  SET SCROLLING OPEN  SET MENU ORDER OPEN  SERIAL NUMBER OPEN       MIS MENU SETUP MENU   CONFIGURATION MENU   DIAGNOSTIC MENU   SECURITY MENU   TIME FUNCTIONS PRICE MENU DISPLAY MENU    configuration menu heading    This menu allows you program the number of space
93. ke 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     optional equipment    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  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  indicate    Enter for MasterMenu       2  Press Enter   3  Press the  gt  until the display indicates     Configuration       4  Press Enter   5  Press the  gt  until the display indicates     Configuration Load       6  Press Enter  the display should read     MasterMenu Online       T  P
94. lassfront Merchandiser   The machine identification may  contain up to six characters dependent upon the model    Suffixes   A   indicates all design changes incorporated upon the introduction of the new chiller unit   C   indicates a chilled machine   E   indicates a machine built specifically for export outside North America       features of the       120 snack merchandiser    STANDARD FEATURES    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    Printer interface    Chime     PRICING    Global pricing by machine or by shelf   Extensive discounting capabilities   Shutdown capabilities    Combo vends    110 product codes    Programmable spiral count    Upload and download capabilities for pricing  and mis    Programmable maximum payout   Extensive accountability  including all  discounts and free vends     SCROLLING DISPLAY    B 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    3 scrolling options     OPTIONS    Point of sale window    Delivery bin cushion   Conveyor shelf   Base kit    Lexan 
95. m  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     Replacing Vend Can Motors or Sold Out   Switches     Before replacing a vend motor  the selection   must first be emptied of cans  When replacing  any of the five motors on the bottom  you must also remove  all the cans from the selection directly above it to remove the  old motor    A  Remove the cans using any of the following methods  set   ting the machine to test vend  setting the vend price to 00   or removing the link arm from the vend motor and ratchet   ing the cans out manually  Once the cans are removed  turn the main power switch off     B  Remove the third shelf from the machine    C  Remove the two middle screws on top of the cooler door  and lift the door off    D  Remove the link arm from the motor assembly     E  Remove the three screws holding the motor support plate  to the rack assembly and swing motor up and out to  remove     F  Remove the wires from the common terminal on the cycle  microswitch and the small terminal on the motor     G  To install motor  reverse above procedure     Cooler Assembly    When placing a 128 129 machine at a location  CAUTION  should be taken to keep adequate clearance in the rear and  front bottom screens for proper circulation  The front screen  assembly  Page 31   Item 19   should be removed and  cleaned regularly for proper operation of the refrigeration    IMPORTANT  
96. m 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      Note  Anywhere in this manual that the     or C  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   SECURITY MENU   TIME FUNCTIONS 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 M
97. m of page     750083       Kit  Can Dispenser    750083 1       Drive Cam Rear    440201    440201       Retaining Ring   31    751 31    751 31       Drive Cam  Front     440200    440200       Shoulder Bushing     300184    300184       Screw Type   23     277 10R8    277 10R8       Actuator Wire     400094    400094       Screw  Plastite   8 16 x 3 8     305 8R6    305 8R6       Price  amp  Selection Trim     440196    440196       Stop Leveler     440199    440199       Leg  Top Can Guide  amp  Sign Trim     440198    440198       Top Can Guide  amp  Sign Trim     440197    440197       Can Dispenser  Trough Only     600308    600308       Cam  Mounting Bracket  amp  Spring Assembly    640109    640109       Single Snack Spirals    Left Hand Dual Spirals          Right Hand Dual Spirals       128  amp  128C 129  amp  129C 128  amp  128C    129  amp  129C    128  amp  128C    129  amp  129C       3 Space 460165 1 N A 400184 1    N A    400185 1    N A       4 Space N A 14000002 01 400186 1    N A    400183 1    N A       6 Space 400124 1 400162 1 400174 1    14000003 01    400173 1    400167 1       7 Space N A 400153 1 N A    400178 1    N A    400164 1       8 Space 400125 1 N A 400175 1    N A    400116 1    N A       9 Space N A N A N A    400179 1    N A    400166 1       10 Space 400126 1 400127 1 400176 1    400169 1    400117 1    400168 1       12 Space N A 400128 1 N A    400170 1    N A    400120 1       15 Space N A 400129 1 N A    400171 1    N A    400121 1  
98. nk space  Use the  lt or gt  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   SECURITY MENU   TIME FUNCTIONS PRICE MENU DISPLAY MENU    4 20       section 5   parts    This Page Intentionally Left Blank        inner door  square  amp  euro                ANUAS                   N       Part            8    600808  600809  600808 1    600809 1    440444  440441 1  660319 1  16600254 01  420146  17200002  640123  118 10 8  404 10  276 6R6  400112  600243 3  440411  440411 1  660581    660581 1    440413  440414  660683    420144    460041  420040  276 8R6  750140    14500002    201385  202118  200906  201389 3  201 6R11  400090  114 41 8  420010 10  300151    600810  600811  600810 1    600811 1    440444 2  440444 3  660319  6600254  420146  17200002  640131  118 10 8  404 10  276 6R6  400112  600243 3  440411  440411 1  660581    660581 1    440413  440414  660683    420144    460441  420040  276 8R6  750141    201384  202118  200906  201389 3  201 6R11  400095  114 41 8  420010 10  300156    129            Door Only Square  Specify Color   Door Only Euro  Specify Color   Door Only Square  with Validator and  Debit Card Cut Out  Specify Color  Door Only Euro  with Validator and Debit  Card Cut Out  Specify Color   Trim Ring  Black   Trim Ring Gray   T Handle and Lock Arm Assembly  4  amp  5  Chrome  T Handle and Lock Arm Assembly  4  amp  5  Brushed  T
99. nt Snack Area     600830 1    N A    16000001 01    N A       Cabinet Assembly  With Legs  Ambient Snack Area     N A    17500025 04    N A    17500025 03       Cabinet Assembly  No Legs  Chilled Snack Area   Cabinet Assembly  With Legs  Chilled Snack Area     600830  N A    N A  17500025 04    16000001  N A    N A  17500025 08       128   nut  129   Screw    438 1    438 1    164 51 7    164 51 7       Assembly  Upper Hinge     340150    340150    640107 1    640107 1       Screw  Flat Head   1 4 20 X    Screw  Pan Head   8 32 X 3 8     420003 1  276 8R6    420003 1  276 8R6    420003 1  276 8R6    420003 1  276 8R6       Assembly  Back Screen     16600047    16600047    16600047    16600047       Leg Assembly  Rear     600195    600195    600195    600195       Screw  5 16  18 X      420187    420187    420187    420187       Leg Leveler    300103    300103    300103    300103       Lower Hinge Support  Specify Color     201773    201773    202088    202088       Leg Assembly  Front  Pivot Side     600195    600195    600302    600302       Washer    420010 22    420010 22    420010 10    420010 10       Screw  Flat Head   1 4   20    _     420003    420003    420003    420003       Assembly  Lower Door Plate  Specify Color  Door Stop Anchor     640157  300151    640157  300151    640154  300156    640154  300156       Door Stop Rod     400090    400090    400095    400095       Washer  Screw         Head   _   10 X_    Door Stop Plate     420010 10  114 41 8  200940    420
100. on main product  snack shelves and front end position of spiral        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 Spiral   Grasp the front of the spiral and turn it clockwise  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 counterclockwise to lock it in place  Be sure the  front end of the spiral is positioned properly  with the front  end if the spiral pointing downward on the left side   see  Figure 1 3   Give a light forward pull on front of the spiral  to check it is locked in place        Figure 1 3  Removing and installing spiral     Product Spacers 5 Selection Shelf   A product spacer is used to reduce the width of the  product area and should 
101. ontact 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 LIMITED WARRANTY 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  UNDER 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 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  rH PRODUCTS    75 West Plato Boulevard  St  Paul  MN 55107                                                el           el                       6  166                   eel el           pel                eee el                                egel                                         er       
102. p dispenser is available as an option for use  in the four five selection snack shelves  The dispenser is  easy to install and holds up to nine cans in the unit     Delivery Bin Cushion  A delivery bin cushion is available for use when vending  heavy items     Lexan Window  A Lexan window is available as a direct replacement for  tempered glass     The APi 125 Add On    This unit is used in conjunction with a 121  122  123  128  or 129 machine  The 125 operates from the selector  panel of the host machine  Since the 125 machine has no  control panel  the shelves are identical to the 123 models    1 08        interchangeable   The 125 machine can only be  purchased with six shelves as a 30 selection machine  all  snack shelves  or a 35 selection machine  five snack  shelves and one candy shelf   The 125 machine cannot  have the following options  Gum  amp  mint tray  chilled  machine     The APi 127 Add On    This machine is used in conjunction with a 121  122  123   128 Or 129 host machine  The 127 operates from the  selector panel of the host machine  The 127 machibne is  available in a number of configurations with a maximum of  25 selections  The 127 is not available with gum  amp  mint or  the chiller option     Point of Sale Window  The optional point of sale window is used for displaying  POS material to your customer     Golden Eye      The optional Golden Eye    Bin Sensor ensures a positive  vend every time  The sensor is installed in the delivery bin  and senses tha
103. p on the Food Driver Board  small chip  in cabinet 1    723171    Lei    is the software version of the Flash Memory chip on the Food Driver Board  small chip  in cabinet 2        Press ENTER and the display will prompt you with the first viewable MIS item    Use the    or  gt  key to scroll through the list of viewable MIS items  Press the   key to toggle the      yes  to  no  to  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 Normal Discount Token or Discount  amp  Combo   Testvend Freevend   Winner Winner Winner or   Token    VENDS             e e e   VENDS  Sale Price          0 0   0    PROD        e e e e    PROD  Sale Price        0 0   0    TESTVEND        DISCOUNT                DISCOUNT  Amount             List     WINNER          WINNER  Sale Price      s    COMBO e    COMBO  Discount                                     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   SECURITY MENU   TIME FUNCTIONS PRICE MENU DISPLAY MENU    4 07          setup menu heading    T
104. pe    Configuration  Menu Heading         Motor Pairs        Conf  Up Down Load       Set Temperature        Set Function Keys      Set Spiral Count       Setup Printer        Set Lockout   Im Set Free Coupon        Setup Defrost       Set Speech Enable           View Errors       Clear Errors  Test Vend        Test Motor   L    Test Baffle Door            Machine Identification      Serila Number       Password Definition       Password Prompt       Set Security Levels       Machine Reset            Factory Test      Set Product Codes         Discount Day Time       Discount Options    Time Date        Shutdown Day Time  L    Shutdown Options          Diagnostic Security Time Functions Price Display  Menu Heading Menu Heading Menu Heading Menu Heading Menu Heading         Price Assignment       L    Price Check         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    menu item     GJ and Used to move the cursor fro
105. piral selection    A single time to indicate the acceptance of an action by the control system     2 06    quick set up reference   electronics       The APi 128 129 model machines are shipped with the software already set up  the only setup that is necessary before  putting the machine on location is to set the prices  temperature for the cans  and install the price tabs     SET PRICES  Press the F4 on the MasterMenu keypad  Press  ENTER   to access SET PRICE menu     Press   gt   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     SET TEMPERATURE  Depress and hold down the key while pressing F2 on the MasterMenu keypad     The display will indicate  Set Temperatures  Press    The display will prompt  Cab 1 Ambient      Press the    one time the t      the word Ambient will start flashing    Press the     and the display will prompt  Cab1 Chilled  32        Press the key and the temperature will start flashing    Press the key until the Display shows the desired temperature    42 F is the recommended temperature for cans    Press              to lock in the set temperature        3 01    function keys    Press F1   View Historical MIS Menu    Press to View Historical MIS  Use  2  to scroll through MIS data Press  ESC  to exit     Press F2   View Errors Menu
106. rack 9 Cans in Short Track 8 Cans in Short Track  96 Cans Total  8 select  72 Cans Total  6 select  92 Cans Total  8 select           88 cans vendable with one can in each column by sold out switch  8 select         66 cans vendable with one can in each column by sold out switch  6 select         129 capaciti    vi       Unless otherwise specified machine will be shipped with spiral assortment shown below   Figures in circles represent capacities in each spiral     CAN COOL UNIT CAPACITIES       Top Shelf   21 Cans Each  5 Selections    105 Total Units    MODEL 129  31  Capacity as shown  18    Bottom Shelf   15 Cans Each  5 Selections    75 Total Units  180 TOTAL       MODEL 129  325 MODEL 129  330  Capacity as shown  433 units Capacity as shown  552 units    PRODUCT SIZE CAPABILITY                                      Width of Width of Depth of Depth of  Snack Shelves Candy Shelves Snack Spirals Only Candy Spirals Only  Shelves Only Only Choice  Choice   21    to     1  to 214  6   Item Spiral 332  6   Item Spiral 278     Second 212  to 514    1  to 21 4  7   ltem Spiral 221 32  7         Spiral 21     6     216    to 514  10          Spiral 1   9          Spiral 11           12         Spiral 1946     15   Item Spiral 1742     18   Item Spiral 1    30   ltem Spiral     40   Item Spiral 516       10          Spiral 134   12   Item Spiral 11 2     15   Item Spiral 118     18   ltem Spiral 1546     24    item Spiral          30   Item Spiral 1     40          Spiral 316      
107. ress 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           o    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    Ventilating Fan  Part  660441   120 Volts     Part  660441 1   240 Volts  Export   The ventilating fan keeps a steady flow of air moving  through the vendor cabinet  Installation of the fan takes  only a few minutes  All vendors are wired with a fan plug  on the junction box for easy installation     Base Kits   Base kits are available to make the vendor compatible  with other manufacturers     Gum and Mint    Gum and Mint units are available as an option with APi  120 series vendors  For information pertaining to loading  or servicing gum and mint unit  refer to this service  manual for loading instructions and service instructions     1 07    optional equipment    Dual Spiral Shelf    Snack shelves can be set up to have dual spirals per  selection on the shelf  The dual spirals will help vend  specialty it
108. rnate language programmed by MasterMenu  Online    Press ENTER to commit to any changes        USER MESSAGE   1    Use this menu to program up to three different user messages  Press ENTER and the display  will prompt    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     5       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     Note  this is a two step process  first you need to Edit  program  a message  s  then you  need to set the message 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 and 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     To Set a Message     Use the   or     key to toggle the display to the message to be set 
109. rs and harness     750162 15    750162 13       Snack Shelf Only   Weldment     600819    600761       Dual Spiral Motor Only  White Blue     360240    360240       Kit  Dual Spiral Add on     750159 2    750159 2       Vend Motor Complete  White Blue    360275    360275       Screw  Shelf Roller     300203    300203       Roller  Shelf     440362    440362       Nut  Keps   1 4 X 28     437 41    437 41       Screw  Pan Head  Phillips  Plastite   8 16 X 3 8     305 8R6    305 8R6       Price and Selection Tab Holder   Single Spiral     440285    440285       Item Tabs    17400118    460669       Price Tabs  See Chart on Page 6 16        Dual Spiral Pastry Shelf Front     440367    440367       Spacer  Snack Shelf    640101 1    640101       Left Hand Dual Spirals  See Chart at bottom of page        Right Hand Dual Spirals  See Chart at bottom of page        Screw  Pan Head  Self Tap  8 32 X 3 8     276 8R6    276 8R6       Bracket only    16000083    16000083       Pin  Shelf Plug     420046 4    420046 4       Assembly Complete  Harness Plug and Bracket    660435 9    660435 7       Harness only  no Bracket     16800073    16800049       Spiral Retainer  Left Hand  Gray    440406    440406       Spiral Retainer  Right Hand  White    440405    440405       Front Rail Support Only    201534    201534       Product Rail Assembly  for use with Single Pastry Spiral     660330 3    660330 2       Rear Bracket Only    200913    200913       Single Snack Spirals  See Chart at botto
110. s ENTER to commit to the Maximum payback amount        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 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   SECURITY MENU   TIME FUNCTIONS 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
111. s 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 functions  primarily  for route service personnel     The key shall be used to enter the character  gt    Pressing the key before one of the  function keys through are specific to the second level of menu heading items currently  active  The    key can also be used for wildcarding in the pricing and motor configuration  menus  For more information on wildcarding see the configure motors menu in section 4 of  this manual     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 GOI   C25 Jand  700   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   25   key twice   the key once and  the  05   key once  would result in  65 appearing on the display  See the price setting section  for additional information           The 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    depressed 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 
112. s currently set the display will prompt         08 58 001    Use the selection buttons to key in    selection number  the current price and product code will  appear on the display     MIS MENU SETUP MENU   CONFIGURATION MENU   DIAGNOSTIC MENU   SECURITY MENU   TIME FUNCTIONS 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 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     Display  SET MENU ORDER    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        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 alte
113. s 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 N  no  and     yes   Press ENTER to commit to any  changes  When Spiral Count is set to yes the display will prompt     Press the  gt  two times to     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 
114. sed with the MasterVend    Control System is different from all previous alpha numeric systems  we have manufactured  The eleven digit selection panel  see figure 2 4  is located on the front control bezel and consists  on the numbers 0 through 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          100200 31  Dal  sq  6  700800 9   ol  C CE      Figure 2 4                                           2 04       components    MasterMenu    Keypad   The MasterMenu    keypad  see figure 2 3  is located on the front of swing out panel directly below the selection keypad   The MasterMenu    keypad is only active when the Control module 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 button
115. shelf with a ten selection shelf or visa versa  You also  have the capability to gain 72 inch either up or down on  any shelf  To do this the shelf should be removed and the  cabinet back harness 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 hinge side  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 left and right side of the  delivery bin  These screws fasten into the lower door  brace  Remove the two screws and brackets at the top  of the delivery bin    B  Grasp delivery bin on both sides and lift up and 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 tri
116. t  and the t in ambient will start flashing    4  Press the   key until the display says    LAB 1 LHILLEB  10          5  Press the  gt  and the      10    will start flashing    6  Press the   or     key to change the display to the  desired temperature and press enter to set the temper   ature shown    Note  to set temperatures in Celsius  Press the  gt  to            and use the   key to change it to              Setting the Fan Speed on a Digital Temperature   Control    Pressing both programming buttons at the same time will   toggle the display between   F  Fahrenheit        Celsius    and FA  Fan Adjustment   Releasing both buttons when   FA is displayed will show the current fan speed    1  Pressing the left Programming button will increase the  set fan speed shown on the display    2  Pressing the right Programming button will decrease the  set fan speed shown on the display    3  When you reach the desired fan speed  settable from  1     10   5 is the default  releasing the programming but   ton for 2 seconds will lock in the new fan speed    NOTE  When in the programming mode there will be a   black square  decimal point  in the bottom left corner   of the display  during standby only the current temper   ature is displayed in Celsius     Refrigeration Processing   The Digital Temperature Control maintains the tempera   ture as measured by the temperature sensor  The chiller  unit will be turned on at the set temperature plus 2  F and  will be turned off at the tar
117. t 1   PA2 7 250 7 250     of Vends for        above        Value of Vends        4 of Vends  I     Value of Vends  1    PA1 CAB2   Cabinet 2   PA2 3 150 3 150     of Vends for        above        Value of Vends          of Vends  1       Value of Vends  1        CA3 600 0 300 300 600 0 300       Value of Cash in  1    Value of Cash to box   1    Value of cash to tubes  l     Value of bills to box  1    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  H   CA15 0 Value of Coin Tubes  DA2 0  0    Value of Card Sales  H    Number of Card Sales  H    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  H      of Discounts  1              MA5 COMBO 50 1 50 1   Combo   Value of Combo Vends  H      of Discount Vends  H    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  l      of Winner Vends  1    LS 0001   Loop Header  Start of information by selection or product code        PA1 110 20 00
118. t a product has been delivered  If no  product was delivered  the spiral will turn make up to  two  more attempts  If the product is not delivered after three  attempts  the make another selection led will flash and the  machine will allow the customer to make another selection  or press the coin return and receive their change back        The Refrigeration Unit   There are two different refrigeration units used in the  128 129 merchandisers  The first refrigeration unit is used  in machines where only the can compartment is cooled   This is referred to as a 128 129 ambient machine  The  other refrigeration unit is used in a machine that both the  can and the snack compartment are chilled  this machine  is referred to as a 128 129 chilled machine  The chilled  machine has a separate 24 Vdc blower that circulates air  into the snack area of the machine  The blower speed can  be changed on the Digital Temperature Control to regulate  how cool the snack area stays  The 128 129 machines are  designed to operate at ambient temperature of 55  F to  100  F  13  C to 38  C      Ambient 128 129 Refrigeration   This refrigeration unit is comprised of a 1 4 horsepower  compressor and is a hermetically sealed system  no ser   vice ports   The refrigerant used in the refrigeration sys   tem is 134a and the charge is 10 3 ounces  The refrigera   tion system is controlled by the Digital Temperature  Control  The temperature is set on the logic board  not the  Digital Temperature Control on 
119. ta aas        deerne gres EROR boze dd EA eee eee ee   ERI  4 15  Password  Prompt  Menu      sw aime a oleae    parte eee md Re us a a                ha GR ee        4 15  Set Security Level          ivs          awa ee ged id PES  o bee uzeso REO Meee sens BER    tak ves 4 15  Machine  Reset MENU    ione      eden      OR Maw             eee                  4 15  Factory Test Menu                         an RE Ee      REE               ek mad 4 15    table of contents continued    Time    Functions  Monu Items    xw                            cede eee      HEE bee ee ki Duto Eee a ed 4 16  Setting Discount Time of Day and Day of Week Menu                                               4 16  Discount Options MENU sess Hau 44 840 riu    ai     4 16  Set Time and Date                                                            2               4 4 17  Setting Shutdown Time of Day and Day of Week Menu                                              4 17  Shutdown Options Men       sss sa   emm            al nae                 4 17   Price Monu         ras beermarter                   p ewan        4 18  Price Assignment Menu      2 sene genten a Da ka EA EN P ERR EY RAE WP win Rd 4 18  View Pricing MENU   ros          x kstraitiso mE era dated aha Phe RA EUN nr rak      kajo 4 18   Display Menu Nems  amer      da                  sot aes          a deme aas 4 19  Set Menu Order           522254                     bare nat Sahaj        Gs        ag KAS SVIN ITUS 4 19  set  Language
120. te  Wild Cards can be used when entering selections     MIS MENU SETUP MENU   CONFIGURATION MENU   DIAGNOSTIC MENU   SECURITY MENU   TIME FUNCTIONS PRICE MENU DISPLAY MENU    4 16       time functions menu heading    Press Enter to set the time and date  The Display will prompt    13 10  1 10 PM  is the current time  all times are in 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        Press ENTER  The display will prompt    Shut 01 is the Shutdown period  You can set up 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  The 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 03 59 SHUT      00 00 07 00    Pressing ENTER when viewing a Shutdown
121. te the machine with the  current date and time shown on the display     Press   F4   Bill Escrow    Press to access Bill Escrow   Use the  0 and to toggle between Y N   Press to commit to changes     Press   F5   Trap Door Test    Press to access Trap Door Test Menu   Use      L  and     to move through the door  operation and cabinet fields    Use the     or  EJ to toggle the above fields  Press to start test     Press   F6   Transmit MIS Data    Press  ENTER  to access Transmit MIS Data    Use the  9 and GJ to move through the available  Peripherals   Press  ENTER  to transmit MIS Data  Note  When  using Dex the MIS information will automatically  transmit upon connection                 Press     F7   Set Defrost    Allows you to customize target defrost time for  cabinets 1 and 2  It is not necessary to set this  menu the default defrost time is set to a default at  midnight     table of contents       TABLE OF CONTENTS       Operating System                                             auk Ru Eam ean Roe a itus kaa ace E RUE 4 01  Operational Mode    24522 races i xac re    Oe gee 4 01  Service  MOAB                       eden              aten Meee eee E kaj 4 01   M  sterMenuM System nc san danas                               NS 4 02   Quick Reference Directory for MasterMenu    nnee 4 03   MIENNE    a en         Den           4 04  View MIS Data  Menu      seu sat aar saus staat sm             em e RO kon a dod 4 04  Transmit MIS Data Menu                              
122. 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               lERPERATURE Press ENTER  the display will prompt            ARBIENT        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   SECURITY MENU   TIME FUNCTIONS PRICE MENU DISPLAY MENU    4 10    configuration menu head
123. 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 information  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          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                                MIS  Menu Heading M         View Historical  MIS Data         View Interval  MIS Data        Transmit MIS       Clear MIS Data  I Tube Fill        Software  Revision          Setup  lenu Heading        Bill Escrow        Free Vend        Winner Vend       Multiple Vend       Force Vend        Combo Vend      Set Max Payout  L    Set Payout Ty
124. til 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   SECURITY MENU   TIME FUNCTIONS 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    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 price
125. u 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      19 00 23 59 Disc      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   a  Press ESC to Exit back to the Menu item Set Discount Times   b  Press the  gt  key one time to        Press ENTER  The Display will prompt    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 4  yes  indicated the current status of Discount period 1  Use the   or   keys to  toggle between N and     Press    ENTER    the display will prompt    Press the  gt  one time to     no    Press  lt  one time to 10  selection number    Use the selection buttons to key in the selections to be dicounted when the discount period  above is activated  No
126. ue Vends Selection   110  H     of Vends for Selection   110  1   Value Vends for Selection   110  1   Time of Last Vend Selection   110  YYMMDD Last Vend Sel   110  HHMM Last Vend Selection   110    T T T TI TI            TI TI TI TI    Note  PA101 EA103 is repeated for each  selection     MIS MENU SETUP MENU   CONFIGURATION MENU   DIAGNOSTIC MENU   SECURITY MENU   TIME FUNCTIONS PRICE MENU DISPLAY MENU    4 06       Display  Crear      Dara          mis menu heading    N    Pressing the   key to toggle the  no  to 4  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        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        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        SOFTURRE REVI  PO30 L04 00    Press ENTER   2030 is the software version of the Microprocessor on the logic board    large chip      04 00 is the software version of the Flash Memory chip on the logic board   small chip            is the software version of the Flash Memory chi
127. unt for Combo Vends  H   Number of Combo Vends  H   Value of Dicounted Vend s  l   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 Defrost 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       0 0 02    0 0       ooo    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  l        0 0 0 0    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  l        09  900    Selection Number 110 Header  Product Price Delection   110  Product Code for Selection   110  Spiral Count for Selection   110     of Vends Selection   110  H   Val
128. w  Pan Head  Phillips  8 x 5 8  Delivert Bin  Assembly Complete  See  Page 5 19 for Itemized Parts  Window Edging  Order per Inches   128   134     129   143      Fluorescent Lamp F18T8 CW K24  Starter FS 25   Lamp Harness Assembly   Screw  Slot Machine   4 36 x 3 4  Coin Cup Door   Pivot Pin   Spring  Coin Cup Return Door  Trim Screw 6 18 x 3 8   Decal Function Keys       5 02    odyssey door       odyssey door    Ke Part No      128 129 Description          Part No   Description    16000037   16000043   Door Only  Odyssey   16000037 01   16000043 01  Door Only  Odyssey Thermal   38527 38527 Trim Ring  Odyssey   16600113   16600114   T Handle and Lock Arm Assembly   includes 4a  4b  amp  5    38332 1   38332 1   T Handle Only w Nut   22000190   22000190   Spacer  T Handle   16400013   16400012   T Handle Lock Arm   118 10 8   118 10 8   Carriage Bolt  10 24   404 10 404 10   Nut Hex   10 24   400112   400112   Lock Bar Spring   600432 3   16000093   Lock Bar Assembly   16000051   16000051  Coin Cup   38529 38529 Coin Cup Door   38530 38530 Coin Cup Axle Pin   460041 460041 Door Gasket Foam 1 4 x 1 4   420040 9   420040 9   Hole Plug   750141 1   750141   Front Window  44 5 8 x 21 9 16 x 1 8    44 5 8 x 26 7 8 x 1 8   Note  Replacement Glass Must Be  Hard Tempered or Lexan Only   14500002   14500003  Thermal Window  Optional  can only be  used on a machine ordered from the  factory with a thermal window installed    460570   460570   Decal   COOL   COOL     not shown    46043
129. ward  see Figure 1 7   Locate the pusher in  its proper position  hold it against the spiral wire and push  the semi circular part around the spiral wire  Note  Not  every selection spiral will need a product pusher    Example   Box Items                              Figure 1 7  Location of product pusher on spiral     Bagged or Boxed Items  In the 10 selection shelves if  not loaded properly could be a problem  The sealed edge  of the bag may get under the spiral wire causing the  product to hang up after it has been vended  It is  recommended that the lower edge of these types of  product be folded forward and up  see Figure 8  next to  the product before inserting into the spiral space  It is  also recommended to use an 18 count spiral for bagged  items because of the product setting to the bottom of the  package     installation       Figure 1 8  Fold bagged items bottom edge forward  and up     CIGARETTE VENDING FROM THE APi 123    Cigarettes can be vended from the candy shelves using  the  15 capacity  spiral for the soft pack regular  king  100  MM or 120 MM packs  the  12 capacity  spiral should be  used for  box  packs     LOCK PRODUCT SHELVES  After all the product has  been loaded be sure all shelves are returned to their vend  position behind the front roller guide     INSTALL PROPER PRICE TABS into price tab holder for  each selection in the main product area   See Figure 1 9        Figure 1 9  Installing price tabs     1 05    components    Loading Gum and Mints
130. window    MasterMenu    online software   Transportable memory unit     COIN MECH       24 Volt models   15 pin plug only  Mars TRC 6010XV  VN 4010             9302LF  Conlux USLX 004 01F    Multi Drop Bus  MDB   Mars TRC 6510  VN 4510             9302GX  Conlux   USLZ 004 01F       BILL VALIDATOR    24 Volt models   Micromech   Mars VFM1 L2 U4C  VFM3 L2 U4C  VN 2502 U5E                    25    BA32R   Multi Drop Bus  MDB    Mars VN 2502 U5M              BA32SA  BA32R   SPECIFICATIONS       128 Refrigerated Cabinet Dimensions   Height   72 inches  Width   33 1 2 inches  Depth   27 5 8 inches  Floor space required   6 4 SQ   FT   Shipping container size   44 5 CU  FT   Shipping weight   500    129 Refrigerated Cabinet Dimensions   Height   72 inches  Width   38 7 8 inches  Depth   35 inches  Floor space required   9 5 SQ   FT   Shipping container size   72 5 CU  FT  Shipping weight   700 Ibs     NOISE LEVEL  Operates at less than 70 db  A      Acceptable ambient operating temperature range    All equipment manufactured by Automatic Products intl Itd   is designed to work properly in a temperature range of  10  C to 50  C  50  F to 104  F  in still air  75      H  non   condensing   The machine is capable of being stored in a  temperature range of  18  C to  68  C        to 155 F    Provided proper precautions are taken for machines that  contain a water system to prevent physical damage to  components due to freezing  and that the machine is not  stored in direct sunlight    
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