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Royal Vendors, Inc. endors, Inc. Operation and Service Manual
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2. Cells Make sure the cells are free of dirt syrup and debris Build up of foreign material especially syrup from busted or leaking packages can cause the cell to stick and adversely affect the cell s performance Use warm soapy water or other food grade cleaning agents to maintain a clean smooth surface Also make sure that the cells are level and seated properly in the tracks that they slide into If the back of the cell is elevated it is possible that the cup will not engage the release lever properly or the cup may hit these levers on the way to other cells Condenser and Evaporator Coils For efficient operation the condenser and evaporator coils must be kept clear of any dirt or foreign materials Clean dirt and debris from the condenser and evaporator coils with a small light bristled brush vacuum cleaner or compressed air This will help to ensure an extended unit life Control Board The vender s control board should always be enclosed by its cover to protect it Routine cleaning is not necessary but 1f desired the controller s area may be blown out with compressed air Delivery Bin Make sure that the delivery bin remains clean and free of any debris or other objects that may block the optic sensors Bottles sometimea have a tendency to lose their labels which may be left in the delivery bin If objects are left in the bin and the sensors are blocked the board will assume there is a package in the bin and will not del
3. F the controller is currently in Fahrenheit mode if X C the controller is currently in Celsius mode Pressing up or down will toggle X between F and C Pressing enter at this point will save the displayed temperature mode and return you to the Degree X prompt Pressing lt exit gt will return you to the Degree X prompt without saving changes Use Sup to proceed to the next prompt Setpoint Setroint The setpoint default is 36 F 2 0 C If enter is pressed at the Setpoint prompt the controller will display the current set point temperature setting xx F or xx x C depending on the Degree setting Using lt up gt or lt down gt will increase or decrease the number by 1 F 0 5 C Pressing lt enter gt will save the set point and return you to the Setpoint prompt Pressing lt exit gt will return to the Setpoint prompt without saving changes From Setpoint press lt up gt to proceed to the next prompt Storage Storage The storage temperature is the maximum temperature the cabinet is allowed to reach when the timer mode is in use The storage default is 45 F 7 C If senter is pressed at the Storage prompt the controller will display the current storage temperature setting xx F or xx x C depending on the Degree setting Using lt up gt or lt down gt will increase or decrease the number by 1 F 0 5
4. Start Day prompt the controller will enter the day of the week setting routine The display will show Y Y X where Y Y is the day of the week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday or Every Day and X is either On or Off Pressing up or lt down gt will cycle through the days of the week If enter is pressed at the Y Y X prompt X will flash indicating that it can be changed Pressing up or down will toggle X between On enabled and Off disabled Pressing enter again will save the displayed setting and return you to the non flashing YY X prompt Pressing exit will return to the Start Day prompt Page 30 If senter is pressed at the Start Hour prompt the controller will enter the start time setting routine The display will show the current four digit hour and minute setting in 24 hour format The hour setting will be flashing to indicate that it can be modified Press ing up or down will increase or decrease the hour Pressing enter will stop the hour from flashing and cause the minutes to flash indicating they can be modified Pressing up or down will increase or decrease the minutes value Pressing enter again will save the displayed setting and return you to the Start Hour prompt Pressing exit while in editing mode will return to the Start Hour prompt without saving changes Sto
5. 1 If the unit is running clear the error to see if it reoccurs 2 If the display does not function as normal check the door sw itch circuit 3 amp 4 Change any setting if necessary and check temperature sensor operation 5 If the unit does not run refrigeration relay not clicking upon energizing w ith the relay test mode check the two white wires from the board to the refrigeration relay for voltage should be 24VDC on one of the two wires Check the other wire for continuity betw een the control board and relay Note The compressor relay must be on to check voltage Replace the door switch if defective Repair or replace the door sw itch harness to the control board If error show s up frequently replace the control board and contact Royal Vendors If low voltage can t be found on the wall outlet in an extreme condition check for shorts in the vendor Make connections to the harness or replace the changer if necessary Royal Vision Vender SECTION 5 Troubleshooting 1 ff 5 volts DC is found replace the home sw itch 2 If voltage is not present check Check for 5 volts DC to the violet and pins 7 amp 8 at pinout 5 on the control Horiz Home Switch Indicating grey wires at the vertical home board for 5 volts DC If no voltage is a problem w ith the horizontal home sw itch Check that the terminals are found replace the board switch connected to the Com and the NO 3 If voltage is found
6. s coordinates if needed or press lt up gt to continue to the next selection or to Jog Even XXX Jos Even XAXA and Jos Odd KKK These items are for internal factory use Press lt exit gt to return to the Product Location prompt Royal Vision Vender Space to Sales If enter is pressed at the Space to Sales prompt the display will show the vender s current space to sales setting either Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 or Custom To use a preset option scroll to the desired option number and press senter After pressing senter the display will return to Space to Sales Press up to continue to the next prompt Set Configuration The three available options are Option 1 One for one each individual selection number will only vend that column number Option 2 By shelf each selection number will vend all products on the same shelf in sequence and Option3 All selections tied together To use a custom setting scroll to Custom and press lt enter gt After pressing lt enter gt the display will show Clear Settings To delete all current space to sales settings press senter The display will then show Settings Cleared Press up to go to the first selection The display will show Selection 11 Sel None meaning that no columns are currently assigned to this selection To assign columns to the selection press ent
7. Accident or damage caused by fire flood transportation civil disorder or acts of God are not covered under warranty All shelves locked First top shelf unlocked Second shelf unlocked Third shelf unlocked Fourth shelf unlocked Fifth bottom shelf unlocked Figure 1 3 Royal Vision Vender IMPORTANT NOTE ON TRANSPORTING THE RVV Before transporting the RVV always ensure that the protective transport packaging is replaced including Styrofoam blocks in the front of all cells to secure the pushers Styrofoam blocks on the cell locking mechanism lever Packing tape to secure the case support Styrofoam block on top of the motor cover below the elevator arm Binder clips to secure each belt placed approximately in the middle of each belt s run and Cardboard to protect the glass Improper packaging before shipping could cause damage Vender Identification VENDER SERIAL PLATE The vender s main serial plate is loacted on the exterior left side of the vender s main door and has the following information Vender model code Vender serial number Amps required by the vender Unit charge of R134a Refrigeration design pressures The vender s model code contains useful information the machine type such as RVRVV Royal Vendors Royal Vision Vender the model number such as 400 and the number 1 which designates that the vender has a keypad The vender s serial number co
8. B One With Prod Det which functions similar to One Selection Only except that a product must be delivered to consider the vend successful C One Without Prod Det similar to One With Prod Det but the delivery requirement is removed D Four Corners which causes a vend of all the extreme comers of the matrix selections 11 12 17 18 51 52 57 and 58 Page 20 E All With Prod Det where all selections are vended in order and F All Without Prod Det similar to All With Prod Det but the delivery requirement 1s removed Each routine operates similarly and will allow the user to test the respective range of selections For example One Selection Only will allow the user to select any one product in the matrix to vend The product selection number and the X Y coordinates are shown on the display During the vend the display will show the message Attempting Sel XX where XX is the selection that is being vended If the test vend fails anywhere in the process of vending the error will be shown on the display Vends made while in this routine will not be added to the Cash Collected or Number of Vends mode totals If exit is pressed at any time when Column XX is displayed the controller will return to the Test Vending prompt Note Test vending should only be performed with the vender door closed tightly Test Cruise Test Speed Test Col lision
9. C Pressing senter will save the storage temperature and return you to the Storage prompt Pressing lt exit gt will return to the Storage prompt without saving changes From Storage press up to proceed to the next prompt Display Page 28 SECTION 3 Vender Programming Disrlas If enter is pressed at the Display prompt the controller will display Display X where X will be flashing If X On the controller will display the temperature immediately following the POS If X Off the controller will not display the temperature Pressing lt up gt or lt down gt will toggle X between On and Off Pressing enter will save the currently displayed setting and return you to the Display prompt Pressing lt exit gt will return you to the Display prompt without saving changes From Display press lt up gt to proceed to the next prompt Health Safety Health Safety This submode is used to enable a timer used in conjunction with an optional health sensor If lt enter gt is pressed at the Health Safety X prompt the X will begin to flash If X Off this indicates that the health timer will be disabled If X On the timer is enabled Using lt up gt or lt down gt will toggle the value of X If senter is pressed at this point the currently displayed value of X will be saved and the display will
10. If X On sales and cash totals will be displayed and Errors Were Detected or No Errors Detected will replace the error codes when the door is open Reset Counts This option is used to allow the door switch to reset all resettable MIS cash and sales counts etc If X Off all resettable MIS registers are reset only when the CF command is received from the hand held device HHC If X On all resettable MIS registers are reset when the door switch is sensed as open and at least one of the resettable MIS registers has been read i e individual cash and sales counts Ho Cheat Mode This option is used to prevent vending with insuffi cient change to pay back correct change after a purchase If disabled and the correct change cannot be paid back the vend is aborted and the deposited credit is returned if possible If X Off the cheat mode is disabled If X On the cheat mode is enabled Save Credit This configuration is used to determine how long credit will be displayed If X Off established credit will be erased after five minutes of no activity If X On credit will be displayed indefinitely Royal Vision Vender SECTION 3 Vender Programming Forced Attempt This option prevents the machine from becoming a change maker When this mode is enabled escrow of coins is allowed until the maximum vend price is met or exceeded Once this condition is met any accumulated credit must be used
11. pressing lt enter gt will save that status and return you to the Free Vend X display status no longer flashing If Free Vend is enabled Free will be displayed immediately after the POS message If X Off free vend will be disabled when the key switch is activated If X On free vend will be enabled when the key switch is activated Note All free vends will increase free vend MIS counters VA3 Royal Vision Vender No Vend If senter is pressed at the No Vend X prompt where X is the current status either On or Off the display will flash the current status Pressing up or down will cause the flashing status to toggle between On and Off When the desired status is displayed pressing senter will save that status and return you to the No Vend X display status no longer flashing If No Vend is enabled no selec tions will be allowed to vend and a No Sale message will be displayed If X Off no vend will be disabled when the key switch is activated If X On no vend will be enabled when the key switch is activated Note If both Free Vend and No Vend are enabled No Vend will be given priority no vending will be allowed Blockins 1 2 7 3 If senter is pressed at the Blocking N X prompt where N 1 2 or 3 and where X is the current status either On or Off the display will flash the current status P
12. uuu ua uu dite SEER sidhe dede denn 905039 Page 53 SECTION 6 Parts Catalog Lovver Drive Subassembly 337895 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 1 X Axis Motor Assembly shorter motar sese eee eee 355805 2 Screw 10 24 x 0 5 SS 901081 3 Flange Nut 937 905035 4 Motor Mount Cup Drive ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Re Re ee eene 337816 5 Motor Mount Arm Drive a a 337815 6 Vertical Motor Stabilizer eee eee 337838 7 Idler Bracket Bottom ee ee Re nmn 337817 8 Grooved Belt Idler sss 337878 9 Smooth Belt Idler oooonooooccnnnnnocccccnonncccccnccnnnncnncnnnnnnnc cnn nnnnnn nn ncnn cnn 337877 10 Shoulder E 901078 11 Adapter Plate Lower eee 337890 12 Nylon Lock Nut ER ER EE rt 905032 13 Y Axis Motor Assembly longer motor sss sese eee ee ee ee Re ee ek ke ee 337876 Page 54 Royal Vision Vender SECTION 6 ITEM DJ O Om KON LO Royal Vision Vender Parts Catalog Port Door 8 Slide Assembly RVV 350553 DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER Port Door Latch Assembly RVV sese eee 350583 Screw FO X tdi 902027 Gasket Port Door RVV 815562 Bushing Delivery Door RVV ees see eke ee ee ee ee ke eem eee 8030
13. 337595 Port Box Ramp rrr I Er AR DOE 337527 Port Box VWWrapper eene nemen nennen nennen nnne 815536 Port HOUSING SH 2 EE N RE EE 337521 Port Housing Back AN 337531 Nut ae AR EE AE EO st 803079 Port ie MR EO AE ER OE UE EAE 337576 OL 6010 dele AA RE RE RE re 901007 Rivet 1 8 VERE RE ER EE Ces 908007 Shoulder Screw Me EE ER o r AR RE Onai 901073 Port Housing Bottom esse see u se ke ee ee ee asse ssc e zene reve eee eee tere rene 337524 Weight e 337598 e T EE EE 901011 Port Box Welght 3 RE die 337528 Keps NUTS EM 905001 Detector Board iter rette Renier te RE EN 842426 Sns 7 m RE RE Oomjacesavsgencess 842427 Page 49 SECTION 6 Parts Catalog Elevator Mechanism 350898 Page 50 Royal Vision Vender SECTION 6 Parts Catalog ITEM DJ O Q KON c 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Royal Vision Vender Elevator Mechanism Upper ldler Subassembly 337894 DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER Vertical Track RVV ci OE ER AE EE OR 813034 le EE RE ER EE m 835012 Belt Cl mp RR RE N EE OE ett 337808 Motor Cover RVV EE ER EE seda i eir EEEa si 337841 Secondary Motor Cover ee ee anen nese eee eve eee zene re eve rere ee nennen 337857 Bottom Arma Stop ER N OE iia 337842 Horizontal Track AE 813035 Grooved Belt Idler sss 337878 Elevator ER aside Ae 337868 Arm Endpiece Stud Assembly sse eee eee eee never e ever eee zere eee eee 337871 Lower Bottle ie ARE
14. A LOCK qu 337620 A Case Support Lateh uuu 1 N OE ER Eni 337102 5 Case Support Assembly RVV eee see ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Re ee ee de ee ee ee 337120 6 Fan aT OE RR nd aed ER 811052 7 Refrigeration Door Assembly RVV aaa ee see nenen even ee eventeve 337410 Refrigeration Door Gasket AA 815519 Page 62 Royal Vision Vender SECTION 6 Parts Catalo Cabinet s ITEM H DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 8 Roller Hat Secti n AA EE EE EE EE EE eee 337579 9 Leveling Leg ER EE EE 803002 10 Refrigeration Unit RVV ull e sulet ee deti vese dt us nk GE Seg ee vete 337420 11 Bottom Cabinet Hinge Assembly aaa eee ee eee eee ne eve eee venien 810119 12 Refrigeration Door Support Plate A 337100 13 Evaporator Fan Motor Assembly sse 231060 14 Top Cabinet Hinge Assembly A 810118 15 Shelf Support Bottom vicio edin u nene E nein dec 337758 16 Shelf Alignment Bracket Right A 337752 17 Center Strap ee OE AR EE EE EE s g 337769 18 Shelf Bracket Left u u ua st rede eed dE a EE dE deeg EE 337756 19 SS 337767 20 Mount Shelf Center Support 337717 Condensate RE and EE RE Y 815368 Latch Strike Assembly uuu cicer da denn aee vn 281002 Main Wiring Harness inside cabinet bottom 842424 Main Wiring Cord to wall outlet sees eee eee eee 842413 KEE 836130 EMI Fiter 842061 Royal Vi
15. Door Side if equipped 842496 Electronic Door Lock Harness Cabinet Side if equipped 842465 Page 45 SECTION 6 Parts Catalog Door Assembly Rear Royal Vision Vender Page 46 SECTION 6 Parts Catalog ITEM an A O N gt o N O LO 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Royal Vision Vender Door Assembly Rear Ballast Box DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER Door Foamed Assembly RVV T handle Lock 337530 TES a Eole EA A 350520 Rain Guard PR 337581 Top Door Hinge Assembly BMW 810120 Lampholder RVV nenen nnne nennen nennen net nna ananas 842475 Glass Retainer Lett 337593 RIME Ar 337594 Main Door Gasket RVV eseve vene rere evente nnn 815483 Glass Retainer Top amp Bottom sse eee ananas enes even rev eee eee ee eee nete 337547 Elevator Cup Assembly A 337897 Bottom Hinge WIA lll even eee nene au enemies 337599 Ballast BOX AA N AE dh shet m n EE OE hi shan s kat EE OE OE OE 337588 Door Vandal Panel RVV ar 337539 Coin Box RVV T handle nennen nennen nnns 337566 0010 H Kle e 350550 Stud Brace RVV siciliano ir ihaecnaedsianigeesastebisacseseckd 337532 Harness Retainer RVV ee 337584 Control Board Housing 2 u se ees ee ee u ee uu reve ere ee rete ee
16. Every Day and X is either On or Off Pressing up or down will cycle through the days of the week If enter is pressed at the Y Y X prompt X will flash indicat ing that it can be changed Pressing up or down will toggle X between On enabled and Off disabled Pressing senter again will save the displayed setting and return you to the non flashing YY X prompt Pressing exit will return to the Stop Day prompt If senter is pressed at the Stop Hour prompt the controller will enter the stop time setting routine The display will show the current four digit hour and minute setting in 24 hour format The hour setting will be flashing to indicate that it can be modified Press ing up or down will increase or decrease the hour Pressing enter will stop the hour from flashing and cause the minutes to flash indicating they can be modified Pressing up or down will increase or decrease the minutes value Pressing lt enter gt again will save the displayed setting and return you to the Stop Hour prompt Pressing exit while in editing mode will return the controller to the Stop Hour prompt without saving changes From Stop Time pressing up will proceed you to the next prompt Degree Page 27 Dearee If senter is pressed at the Degree X prompt the controller will display Degree X where X will be flashing If X
17. Lift the product cell straight up and pull it out about 6 to 8 inches 15 20 cm 2 Loosen the wing nut on the bottom of the cell that secures the cell wall 3 Push down on the strap locking mechanisms of the center support assembly 4 Move the cell wall inward or outward to the desired setting using the cell setup decals as a guide 5 Once the cell is at the correct setting release the strap locking mechanism 6 Tighten the nut on the bottom of the cell to secure the cell wall in position 7 Push the cell back into place and lock the shelf Programming the Vender All programming of the vender is done in the Service Mode To enter the Service Mode open the vender s main door and press and release the Service Mode Button located on the controller board For programming instruc tions see the section entitled Vender Programming later in this book Specifications Dimensions 280 cap 72 Hx37 W x 35 5 D Approximate Empty Weight 760 Ibs Operating Voltage 115 VAC 60 Hz Amperage Rating 12 Amp CHAT GE EE dire oe 8 0 oz R134a Construction Steel cabinet plastic cells glass front Configuration 5 shelves 40 columns Royal Vision Vender SECTION 1 General Information and Setup VVARRANTY INFORMATION Royal Vendors Inc warrants to the original
18. OU KON gt RO Ed N 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Royal Vision Vender Parts Catalog RVV Control Board DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER RVV Control Board ese ee ETES a H ua H a ee u gas 836151 Delivery Bin lal Gn tte ete nie be erre 842485 EIS GAAR RA qu rt nr bb dn RHET RE ERE RARE 835022 Y Axis Motor Harness u u reet tere te ping 842488 X Axis Motor Harness A 842487 24 VAC Power Harness seem nennen 842417 A 842480 Split MDB Harness 22 2 2 nenas a uen 842116 Refrigeration Harness ann u uu eee 842482 Ses EE 835001 Keypad US 842478 Touchpad Harness Not available separately Keypad ii a Een 842476 Touchpad includes harness a 842500 Display Harness Serial eee 842498 Vacuum Fluorescent Display Serial VFD 836162 Health Safety Sensor optional se 842497 Temp Health Sensor Harness sse 842481 Delivery Detection Harness eme 842484 Detector Bo rd ecc cuna 842426 Del Detection Emitter Harness sm 842483 Emitter Board s u e Sau i 842427 Motor Encoder Harness RVV nene ee ee ee eek eee eme 842486 Product Sensor Hall Effect 842515 Old style Product Sensing Switch 835001 Electronic Door Lock Harness
19. computer HHO If X Off cash and sales counts will accumulate If X On cash and sales counts can be reset Debus Enable This configuration is used for special factory test modes It should be left in the Off state Door Password If enter is pressed at the Door Password prompt the controller will display the current password for the external menu The first digit ofthe number will be flashing Pressing up or down will adjust the currently flashing digit up or down Pressing lt enter gt will save the currently flashing digit and cause the next digit of the password to begin flashing All digits may be modified in this manner Pressing exit at any point in the procedure will save the currently displayed password and return you to the Door Password prompt From the Door Password prompt use up to proceed to the next prompt Lighting Note The factory pre set password is 1 3 2 4 Page 25 SECTION 3 Vender Programming Lishtina If senter is pressed at the Lighting prompt the controller will enter the lighting control mode Using up or down the board will rotate through the various lighting control settings Enable Timer Start Time and Stop Time If exit is pressed the controller will return to the Lighting prompt Press up to proceed to the next prompt Set Refrigeration Enable Timer Upon first entry into Lighting the controller
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21. its home position Y Yes No where yes indicates that the Y axis home switch is in its home position G Yes No where yes indicates that the slide door switch is in its home position Dt Yes No where yes indicates that the optical delivery detection system 1s blocked Royal Vision Vender Pr Yes No where yes indicates that the product present switch is in its normal position and Ov Yes No where yes indicates that an override key switch is activated Press lt exit gt to return to the Test Home Sensors prompt e Test Encoders Pressing senter at the Test Encoders prompt will cause the controller to enter into the test encoders routine This display shows the current X Y position of both encoders The position of the encoders is updated in real time thus if the arm is lifted or the cup moved the X and Y positions should change corre spondingly It should be noted that lifting the arm will cause the X and Y encoders to change Movements in the X horizontal axis will only cause the X position to change Exercise Lantry Pressing senter at the Exercise Gantry prompt will cause the controller to enter into the exercise gantry routine In this mode the arm or gantry will trace out a rectangular pattern starting at the X and Y home positions This routine will continue until the lt exit gt button is pressed Cash Collected If senter is pressed at the Cash Collected prompt the cont
22. or down will toggle the value of X If senter is pressed at this point the currently displayed value of X will be saved and you will be returned to the non editable Display Time prompt Use exit to return to the Set Internal Clock prompt Set Language If enter is pressed at the Set Language prompt the controller will display the current language setting Pressing up or lt down gt will sequence through the available language settings English French German Italian Portuguese Spanish Slovene Finnish Norwegian and Custom Pressing enter at any point in the proce dure will save the currently displayed language setting and return you to the Set Language prompt Custom language is present only if custom language has been uploaded using DEX From the Set Language prompt use lt up gt to proceed to the next prompt Select Block 1 Page 29 SECTION 3 Vender Programming Select Block 1 2 e 3 If senter is pressed at the Select Block X prompt where X 1 2 or 3 the controller will enter the selection blocking control mode Using lt up gt or lt down gt you can cycle through the various selection blocking timer settings Enable Timer Start Time Stop Time Select and Light Control If exit is pressed the controller will return to the Selection Blocking X prompt Use lt up gt to proceed to the next prompt Discount E
23. password press up or down to enter the first digit then press lt enter gt The second 0 will then begin to flash Repeat this procedure to enter all four digits After the fourth digit has been entered the controller will enter the product location control mode This mode is used to accurately set the stop locations for the vender s elevator cup allowing precision vending Only the positions of four selections 12 18 52 and 58 and the port are here adjusted the controller will determine the positions of the rest of the selections based on the settings of the four mentioned above Using up Royal Vision Vender SECTION 3 Vender Programming or down will allow you to scroll through the adjustable locations If exit is pressed at any point the elevator cup s current setting for that location will be saved and the controller will return to Product Location Press up to proceed to the next prompt Set Configuration END azNNNN Y 2HHHH Upon first entry into Product Location the control ler will display END X NNNN Y NNNN where the N s represent the X axis coordinates and the Y axis coordinates If enter is pressed the elevator cup will go to the port as if it were vending a product At that exact point it will stop and the X axis and Y axis coordinates will begin to flash If any adjustment is needed to correct the alignment of the elevator cup for proper delivery into the
24. port use lt left gt and right to correct the X axis location or up and down to correct the Y axis location Once the elevator cup is in the correct location press exit to save that setting Press up to proceed to the next prompt Sel Z Sels KSHNNN Y NNHN At this point the controller will display Sel Z X NNNN Y NNNN where Z represents a selection number either 12 18 52 or 58 and the N s represent the X axis and Y axis coordinates If enter is pressed the elevator cup will go to the lever for that selection number At that point it will stop and the X axis and Y axis coordinates will begin to flash If any adjustment is needed to correct the alignment of the elevator cup to properly trip the release lever use lt left gt and Sright to correct the X axis location or lt up gt and down to correct the Y axis location Once the elevator cup is in the correct location press lt exit gt to save that setting Press up to proceed to the next prompt Test Vend Sel Z Test Vend Selsz If enter is pressed while Test Vend Sel Z is displayed the vender will test vend the selection number here represented by Z either 12 18 52 or 58 The purpose of this test vend is to ensure that the X axis and Y axis coordinates set for this selection are correct Once the test vend is complete press lt down gt to return to the Sel Z prompt to adjust that selection
25. prompt the controller will enter the start time setting routine The Royal Vision Vender display will show the current four digit hour and minute setting in 24 hour format The hour setting will be flashing to indicate that it can be modified Press ing up or lt down gt will increase or decrease the hour Pressing enter will stop the hour from flashing and cause the minutes to flash indicating they can be modified Pressing up or down will increase or decrease the minutes value Pressing enter again will save the displayed setting and return you to the Start Hour prompt Pressing exit while in editing mode will return to the Start Hour prompt without saving changes Stor Time If senter is pressed at the Stop Time prompt the controller will enter the stop energy conservation time setting routing Upon entry into this routine the display will show one of the two stop time setting modes Stop Day or Stop Hour Pressing up or down will cycle between the two Pressing lt exit gt at this point will return the controller to the Stop Time prompt without saving any changes Use up to proceed to the next prompt Degrees If enter is pressed at the Stop Day prompt the controller will enter the day of the week setting routine The display will show YY X where YY is the day of the week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday or
26. proper ventilation ofthe refrigeration system To level the vender close and latch the vender s door Using a spirit level adjust the four leveling legs until the top of the vender is level left to right and front to back Make sure all leveling legs are in contact with the floor including the support leg see below ADJUSTING THE SUPPORT LEG Serial number 200412MA00005 and after only The RVV is equipped with a support leg that is designed to prevent the vender from tipping Always ensure that this leg 1s extended all the way to ground level Failure to do so may result in the vender tipping forward potentially resulting in broken bones dismemberment or even death The support leg is located under the bottom hinge plate of the vender s main door Using a 1 38 mm wrench turn the leg counterclockwise until it is extended to ground level Figure 1 1 Page 7 SECTION 1 General Information and Setup Voltage Requirements and Vender s Power Cord The vender is designed to operate at a voltage of 115 volts AC 60 Hertz It requires the minimum ofa 15 amp service and it should be on a dedicated circuit The service outlet voltage must not exceed 129 VAC or fall below 103 VAC The vender has a three wire grounding cord The vender must be plugged into a grounded electrical outlet to protect customers from electrical shock If the outlet is not equipped with a grounded socket have one installed by a qualified electrici
27. purchaser vend motors and product cells for five years and three months The vvarranty of the refrigeration system consist ing ofthe motor compressor evaporator clean flo condenser and the refrigerant tubing will be for five years and three months and will follow the serial number on the original cooling unit If the unit fails while under warranty the same serial number will be put on the replacement unit to track warranty status Any unauthorized tampering with or cutting tapping into the unit will void the warranty The control board touch pad vacuum fluorescent display and Precision Delivery System are all warranted for three years All other parts except the light bulbs and finish are warranted for one year Notes 1 Do not use the vender serial number for the cooling deck and control board These parts carry their own warranty 2 All stock refrigeration units and control boards will be labelled with a date code the date the part was shipped to the customer Royal Vendors obligation under warranty is limited to repairing or replacing the subject part at our discretion when upon examination it was determined by Royal Vendors to be defective Royal Vendors will pay shipping charges on all parts covered under this warranty when transportation has been made the most economical way The warranty is voided when a cabinet or any part thereof has been subject to misuse or alteration without proper authorization
28. return to the non editable Health Safety prompt Press lt up gt to proceed to the next prompt Temp Testing Teme Testina This item is used for special factory test modes It should be left in the Off state Press lt up gt to proceed to the next prompt X Hrs till Defrost amp Hrs till Defrost This submode is used to determine how often the vender will go into defrost mode X the current setting for defrost mode If senter is pressed at the X Hrs till Defrost prompt the X setting will flash Use lt up gt or lt down gt to change the current setting Once set press senter to save this setting From X Hrs till Defrost use lt exit gt to return to the Set Refrigeration prompt Royal Vision Vender SECTION 3 Vender Programming Set Internal Clock If lt enter gt is pressed at the Set Internal Clock prompt the controller will enter the current time setting mode by displaying Enable Using up or down will allow you to cycle through all available time setting options If lt exit gt is pressed any time during this operation the controller will return to the Set Internal Clock prompt Use lt up gt to proceed to the next prompt Set Language Enable If senter is pressed at the Enable X prompt the current value of X either On or Off will flash This function is used to enable or disable the real time clock Use
29. setting and return you to the non flashing YY X prompt Pressing exit will return to the Start Day prompt Page 31 If senter is pressed at the Start Hour prompt the controller will enter the start time setting routine The display will show the current four digit hour and minute setting in 24 hour format The hour setting will be flashing to indicate that it can be modified Press ing up or down will increase or decrease the hour Pressing enter will stop the hour from flashing and cause the minutes to flash indicating they can be modified Pressing lt up gt or down will increase or decrease the minutes value Pressing lt enter gt again will save the displayed setting and return you to the Start Hour prompt Pressing lt exit gt while in editing mode will return to the Start Hour prompt without saving changes Stor Time If enter is pressed at the Stop Time prompt the controller will enter the stop discounting time setting routing Upon entry into this routine the display will show one of the two stop time setting modes Stop Day or Stop Hour Pressing up or down will cycle between the two Pressing lt exit gt at this point will return the controller to the Stop Time prompt without saving any changes Use lt up gt to proceed to the next prompt Select If enter is pressed at the Stop Day prompt the controller will enter the day of the week setti
30. the summary error codes that are present Pressing lt enter gt at the displayed summary error code will allow you to view the detailed error codes beneath the summary error heading see below Pressing up or lt down gt at this point will allow you to cycle through all of the detailed error codes that are present beneath the summary error code If the lt exit gt button is pressed at anytime during this operation the controller will return to the Errors Were Detected prompt Press the lt up gt button to proceed to the next prompt Com Dispense Insert If the enter button is pressed and held for two seconds during the display of any detailed error code that error will be cleared If other errors exist that fall under the currently accessed detail type the next error would be displayed If no other errors of the current type exist the next error summary code will be displayed or No Errors Found will be displayed 1f no other errors exist The error summary codes and their corresponding detailed error codes are as follows Page 18 Miscellaneous By pressing enter at the Miscellaneous prompt the controller will display either 1 Vertical Home Switch indicating a problem with the vertical home switch 2 Horiz Home Switch indicating a problem with the horizontal home switch 3 Sliding Port Switch indicating that there is a problem with the switch that detects the position of the
31. the cup cutout the same as Selection 12 Check to ensure that the brake on the home switch cover is in the same vertical plane as the home switch see home switch view ADJUSTMENT BOLT NUT IS HIDDEN BEHIND SHELF ARM Selection 51 Test vend the selection Place a package in the port once the cup leaves home in order to keep the cup at the cell The cup lip should be level with the bottom of the pusher track see Detail A The lever should be positioned within the cup cutout the same as Selection 52 Check to ensure that the brake on the home switch cover is in the same vertical plane as the home switch see home switch view CENTER LEVER IN CUTOUT DETAIL D BOTTOM VIEW HOME SWITCH COVER BRAKE SHOULD BE IN THE SAME VERTICAL PLANE AS THE SWITCH DETAIL C SPLIT THE DIFFERENCE OFF CENTER us 7 Ee I i E I L 10 5 d s A E F lt a N K EDGE OF HARDSTOP xG we CZ ke SHOULD NOT HIT WALL DETAIL E DETAIL F DETAIL G Royal Vision Vender Page 39 SECTION 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting The RVV is equipped with a self diagnostic feature to aid in the repair and maintenance of the vender When servicing the vender pay close attention to the digital display When the vender door is opened the display will begin showing any error codes that are stored in memory If t
32. the up and down movement of the elevator arm assembly To replace this belt 1 On the upper idler assembly loosen the nuts that hold the Y axis upper mounting assembly in place See Figure 4 2 Pull the assembly downward to loosen tension on the belt Ensuring that the belt is now loose secure the assembly in place by retightening one of the nuts on the assembly Loosen the nuts that secure the belt in the upper and lower clamps See Figure 4 3 These nuts are located behind the clamps Remove the existing belt then install the new belt Ensure that the grooved side of the belt faces inward Secure one end of the belt in one of the clamps and tighten the clamp by screvving in the nuts Pull the other end of the belt firmly and secure it in the other clamp Reloosen the nut on the upper idler assembly that was tightened in step 1 The Y axis upper mounting assembly will spring upward to tighten tension on the belt Once it has done so tighten all three nuts on the Y axis upper mounting assembly to secure the belt tension Royal Vision Vender Lower clamp Note Some parts not shown for clarity Figure 4 3 Page 37 SECTION 4 Vender Maintenance Product Location Setup Procedure Make sure the adjustment nuts are tight see Detail C prior to setting up the 4 corners Selection 12 Set X to 370 do not change this setting and set Y so that the top of the
33. the vender s control board If the HHC is not operating properly check this harness for bad connections at the solder joints Also check to ensure the insulator is not cracked from over tightening PIN WIRE FUNCTION NUMBER COLOR 1 Black Common sleeve 2 Red Receive ring 3 Key 4 Brown Transmit tip Page 12 Display Position P10 This pinout is not currently used Display Position JP1 The harness from this connection leads to the Vacuum Fluorescent Display If the display does not work check this connection and harness PIN WIRE FUNCTION NUMBER COLOR 1 Red 5 VDC 2 Black Clock 3 Brown Data 4 Orange Ground 24 VAC Power Position P11 The three wire harness connecting to this pinout comes from the low voltage transformer If this harness is not connected or if power is lost to this connection you will noticeably lose all vender functions except main door lighting including power to the Vacuum Fluorescent Display The coin mechanism will not accept coins and the refrigeration system will not run PIN WIRE FUNCTION NUMBER COLOR 1 Black 24 VAC 2 White Neutral 3 Key 4 Green Ground Encoders Position P14 The motor encoders for the X axis and Y axis stepper motors ensure that the motors have tun the correct distance to reach a certain point If the X axis left and right motion of the elevator cup or Y axis up and down movement of the elevator arm are incorrect check the harness leading
34. this metal tray unscrew the nut from the carriage bolt that holds the tray in place with a 7 16 wrench Note Before removing this tray remove power from the vender by unplugging the main power cord from the AC voltage source wall outlet CHECK THE TRANSFORMER AND FUSE Ifupon arriving at the vender the display is not lit and the coin changer does not take coins or payout coins make sure the vender is plugged in Next check the transformer s external 3 amp fuse for visual damage Check for continuity across the fuse with a voltage meter or similar device If defective replace the external fuse 1 Check the power going into the transformer at the connected red and black wires It should register 115 volts AC If not check all wiring leading up to this point from the bottom of the vender s door The transformer may not be the problem There may be a broken wire or bad connection 2 If 115 volts is registered in Step 1 measure voltage at the other end of the transformer The two pin connec tor at the control board connected to position P11 should register approximately 24 volts AC If so check the control board the transformer is good Page 13 SECTION 2 Vender Component Explanation 3 IF115 volts is registered in Step 1 and 24 volts is NOT registered in Step 2 the transformer 1s probably bad Unplug the vender and unplug the connections at the transformer 115 volt side Then unplug the trans former from the control
35. to this connection Note The encoder is part of the motor assembly and cannot be removed separately PIN WIRE FUNCTION NUMBER COLOR 1 White Orange 5 VDC Y axis 2 Grey X axis forvvard message 3 Pink X axis backward message 4 White Pink Y axis backward message 5 White Grey Y axis forward message 6 Key 7 Orange 5 VDC X axis 8 Violet Ground X axis 9 White Violet Ground Y axis Royal Vision Vender SECTION 2 Vender Component Explanation Electronic Door Lock Position P15 Some venders may be equipped with an electronic door lock system In the event of a power loss to the electronic door lock system it will rely on power from the optional battery backup located in the vend port area This pinout is also used for the optional override switch which works in conjunction with the control board to modify certain vending functions PIN WIRE FUNCTION NUMBER COLOR 1 Red 32 VDC door lock 2 Key 3 Black Ground 4 White Door signal 5 Green Ground 6 Red Override switch 7 Black Ground 8 Key Keypad The 12 button keypad is located on the right side of the door front The keypad contains the numbers 0 9 plus the key and the key All programming and sales selections are done by way of the keypad Delivery Sensor The delivery sensor actually consists of two separate components which work in conjunction with one another The emitter above the product delivery cup emits an infrared beam The receiver below t
36. toward a vend attempt and coins will not be dispensed for credit in response to an escrow request Ifa sold out selection or if a valid selection that becomes sold out is made this option will be over ridden and an escrow will be honored If X Off forced vend attempt is disabled If X On forced vend attempt is enabled Note that Forced Attempt has no effect on the card reader once a card is inserted it can always be returned to the customer via the escrow lever on the changer or return button on the card reader Multi Vend This option will allow multiple purchases without re entering coins If enabled instead of immediately returning the change after a vend the credit will remain on the display to be used for another selection An escrow request will be honored at any time This option will take precedence over the force vend option after the first vend has been completed If X Off multi vend is disabled If X On multi vend is enabled Bill Escrow This option will allow escrowing of bills If enabled and the current bill value inserted takes the accumu lated credit over the maximum price the bill will be held in the escrow position Ifthe rule is disabled bills will always go to the cash box If X Off Bill Escrow is disabled If X On Bill Escrow is enabled Royal Vision Vender DES Auto Reset This option will allow all cash and sales counts to be reset after they are read using a hand held
37. 36 Product Location Setup Procedure 38 SECTION 5 Troubleshooting 40 SECTION 6 Parts Catalog 44 RVV Control Board sees 44 Door ue 46 Door Assembly FONE uu u ee ss Di Ek MA pu patat 48 PortAssembly ata nana RE mu frd Ge Ge dette te eee EE ig 49 Elevator Mecha Mira uha dese kb ee dd eg ni 50 Narrow Elevator Cup Assembly eee 52 Elevator Cup AS le EEN 53 Lower Drive Subassembly eee enen 54 Port Door amp Slide Assembly RVV aaa nenen 55 Security Plate Assembly RVV T handle Lock 56 Security Plate Assembly RVV TriTeq Lock 57 Gell Assembly RVV ati ndi sek A 58 Shelf Assembly RYM ees eise eege ese cent 60 Evaporator EE 61 CODINA 62 SECTION 7 Wiring Schematic 64 SECTION 8 Programming Flowchart 65 CREDIT AND REPLACEMENT POLICY Back Cover SAFETY SEGMENT ROYAL VENDORS COMMITMENT TO SAFETY Royal Vendors is committed to safety with all of our product designs We are committed to notifying the user of a possible danger involving the improper handling or maintenance of our venders The servicing of any electrical or mechanical device involves potential dangers both to those
38. 92 Delivery Door Slide RVV iis iiie nd r sed r ie b nte n p r buk s edit d r 350549 Screw Sheet Metal 4 x 5 8 eee vene te tete eee 902009 EES EEE T 835022 Spring Extension Port Door RVV essen 914037 Delivery Door NATA 815545 Page 55 SECTION 6 Parts Catalog Security Plate Assembly RVV T handle Lock 337570 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 1 Security Plate Weld Assembly RVV T handle Lock 337590 2 T handle Assembly RVV uu GEE cierre ii 812370 3 TeBolt SE ER RR EE N 901037 A A E 842476 TOUCN gt 0 EE EE eitad raiar ii 842502 5 Coin Return BUSHING N N 803059 6 Coin Return B ltton OR EE EE ON 803031 7 Bushing Retainer RVV T handle Lock 337556 8 T handle HOUSING AR tices N N N N OE OON 812190 9 Coin Return Assembly RV 337580 10 Keps RE ER EE OR RE ER EE eevee 905002 11 T handle Brace RVV iii iur vee eg r sh nime EES cei Er ns e poe ses ide ke Mee dels 337583 12 Coin Chute Cover RVV T handle ee Re RE ee 337562 13 Coin Chute RVV T handle ese u u ll ee ee GR eee eee AR rere eene 337561 14 BIE JENAS AAT 337582 15 Vacuum Fluorescent Display NEID 836144 16 Display Window AA 815515 17 Coin Plate RVV T handle Locke 337559 Page 56 Royal Vision Vender SECTION 6 Parts Ca
39. CIRCUITS CAN BE HAZARDOUS ALWAYS DISCONNECT FROM POWER SUPPLY BEFORE REPLACINGA BULB OR SERVICING THE VENDER IN THAT AREA 3 NEVER USE A HOSE PRESSURE WASHER OR ANY CLEANING METHOD THAT COULD WET ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS SEE CLEANING SECTION OF MANUAL FOR SUGGESTED CLEANING METHODS IF WATER CONTAMINA TION OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS IS SUS PECTED USE QUALIFIED ELECTRICAL TESTING EQUIPMENT AND TESTMETHODS TO ASSURE THATVENDERIS NOTAHAZARD BEFORE APPLYING POWER FOR ANY REASON Page 6 Royal Vision Vender SECTION 1 General Information and Setu e Vision Ss MN E N D ER General Information Introduction This manual contains installation operation and service instructions for the Royal Vision Vender RV V by Royal Vendors Inc This manual also contains a complete parts catalog and electrical schematic for the RVV The RVV is a microprocessor controlled glass front vender that permits pricing per selection from 0 00 to 99 99 The RVV provides electronic space to sales programmability and it vvill collect store and transfer MIS data fields to a hand held computer HHC or on line device through a DEX port Unpacking the Vender and Installing It On Location UNWRAP THE VENDER Unwrap the vender and remove the padding Check for any signs of damage If the vender is damaged contact the carrier immediately They will instruct you on the proce dure for filing a claim If the vender is being stored remove t
40. Cup Trip AY EE EE OE EE EE aoe 350810 20 Spring FINGO RE RE EE EE HE EE da 912156 21 Cup Tilt BraCe RE EE AE EE OR NEEE 337825 Page 52 Royal Vision Vender SECTION 6 Parts Catalog Elevator Cup Assembly 350897 ITEM AN O Q KON A LO Royal Vision Vender DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER Cup LIP EE 350805 Cup Bottom Plate ER RE oerte EER IG 337887 Wheel Stud Assembly iis 2 ettet teg re Dhe hi so ctas 337879 Elevator Cup Mounting Plate AA 337888 Port Open Bracket u aa eee 337822 Flange Nut 48 32 museet ita esiti tace e Pse 905035 Belt Clamp Bottom Cup zani absurdi sive edit den dhe dhi di sc P kurde banor 337806 Belt Clamp Top Cup endri eh GR ene vedi dae 337805 Flange Nut 5 16 18 EE 905034 Cup Rivet Plate RH cocoa ta tacita 337854 Spring HINGE EE RE a EE EG 812382 ae ee EE RE EO EE N 337823 Cup Rivet Plate uuu EE N EE OE EEN 337854 Pop RE EE EE EE tt OR EE OE N 908004 Package Siabilizer Cp 2 tine eee t ter dhie dh Be GR odes ant 815549 Cup Tilt EE 337825 Cup ll EE ve 337821 Product Sensing Lever kase esse cei esee EE aqha se ed ta 337839 Magnet Assembly Product Sensor ee ee ek ke ee Ge eee vene reve 350899 Anti friction Sheet RVV u ESE REG EE tient Ee Re dese Food ede ayusqa 815560 Keps Nut 6 32 secures Magnet Assembly 905018 Blind Rivet m EE ER OR EE EE HEER 908026 Washer Nylon RE RE EE betes N NE EE 904029 Palnut Push Retainer
41. EE EE N ER N 337843 Locator BrackKet cisco EO EE ON 337836 Arm End Glide cuida cido uu RE EE EE ON 337869 Upper Adapter Plate issie ndrin oborre n s dd 337886 Upper Idler Cage EE 337830 Upper Idler Mount Rear_ aaa ananas enes even eee eee eem nnne 337884 SPRING DEEN 914038 Smooth Belt dier 337877 Upper Idler Mount Front iiiter ennt oge EE See KEN Fee Ge wee 350885 Page 51 SECTION 6 Parts Catalog Narrow Elevator Cup Assembly 350896 ITEM H DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 1 Anti friction Sheet RVV a casses deseen dek doi hd dan 815560 2 Package Stabilizer RA OR OE EE de 350809 3 Bottom Plate Narrow Cup 350811 4 Cup Lip Extended Travel uuu ua uquy eet eve tei ie dite ut 350812 5 Wheel Stud Assembly u uuu SE KEN GR terne EN innen et 337879 6 Elevator Cup Mounting Plate 337888 7 Port Open Bracket scott EER ettet netter ede ada be 337822 8 Flange Nut c 905035 9 Belt Clamp Bottom Cup uuu ee cece usa asa eee teen 337806 10 Belt Clamp Top Cup ueteri acc AH 337805 11 Keps Nut EE a EE OE OE EE EE 905018 12 Product Sensing Lever Narrow Cup 350807 13 ed EE 908004 14 Magnet Assembly Product Sensor e 350899 15 Flange Nut 5 16 TB RE ER ER OE EE RE EE OR ci eve 905034 16 Rotating CUP iii EE EE EE EE ehay asa 350808 17 Palnut Push Retaider ccoo cinc EE cua a Cass Ee eg dre det 905039 18 Washer Nylon RE N ia EE ER OE 904029 19
42. IREMENTS The control board requires approximately 24 volts AC from the low voltage transformer This will allow the control board to function and to supply power to all the vender s components listed below OPERATION Upon receiving the appropriate voltage from the transformer the control board issues information to some components receives information from some components and communicates both ways with some components The control board issues instructions and or voltage to Vacuum Fluorescent Display VFD Vend mechanisms Relays refrigeration evaporator and lights The control board receives information and or voltage from Keypad logic level Door switch logic level Delivery sensor Temperature sensor The control board communicates both ways with Coin mechanism Bill validator optional Card reader optional Hand held computer optional Page 10 CONTROL BOARD PINOUTS The RVV has several electrical pinouts a set up mode button and various other electronic components all of which have designated position codes The following section outlines all the control board s pinouts The word key refers to the small plastic insert plugged into a position of the connector The purpose of the key is to prevent connecting the harnessing backwards or upside down The keyed position is a blank position within the pinout no pin in which a key is inserted Some pinouts may have several blank positio
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44. Re eee 337592 Board Cover 337578 Electronic Ballast 838033 Transformer Assembly Re RA Ee AR ee ee ee enne enne 842147 Fusebox Assembly u u RE ttp EN 842219 cri m m 337865 ENE EE ieee 337864 Product Slide Bottom Door RVV a 995330 Lock Housing TriTeq only ees ee se ee ee ee ee ee Ge ee ee ee emere 350590 Coin Box Housing RVV TriTeq only sees eee see ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ke e 350504 Wiring Diagram ta ER EE k st 931525 Programming Label RVV sse eene 931540 Harness EMI Filter to Ballast and Transformer 842389 Page 47 SECTION 6 Parts Catalog Door Assembly Front ITEM H DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 1 Security Plate Assembly RVV T handle Lock zene rev ee mee 337570 UII qm 350530 2 Security Plate Decal RVV T handle Lock 831535 gt Ju lee LOCK eter m mE MEE 831588 3 elle E e E 337589 4 Port Assembly RVV EE EE 337550 5 Bottom Hing VVIA EE 337599 6 Tempered Glass Panel 849171 Page 48 Royal Vision Vender SECTION 6 Parts Catalog ITEM co N O Om KON CES EK vee ux S N OU KON o Royal Vision Vender Port Assembly 337550 DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER Port Housing TOP E 337553 Port HOUSING RIO EE 337522 Port BOX Bottom CE
45. Royal Vendors Inc Hoyal Vision Vencder Operation and Service Manual UNDC ooo 6 HL Customer Service 800 931 9214 1 304 728 7056 Technical Service Fax 1 304 725 6579 Parts Fax 1 304 725 4016 Manufactured by Royal Vendors Inc E mail technicalinquiry royalvendors com Bardane Industrial Park parts royalvendors com 426 Industrial Boulevard Kearneysville WV 25430 2776 USA Website www royalvendors com Royal Vendors Inc 426 Industrial Boulevard Kearneysville WV 25430 2776 USA Customer Service 1 304 728 7056 or Toll Free 800 931 9214 Fax 304 725 6579 E mail technicalinguiry royalvendors com parts royalvendors com Website www royalvendors com TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY SEENEN 5 SECTION 1 General Information and Setup 7 e SS u R Nala e 7 Unpacking the Vender and Installing It On Location 7 Voltage Requirements and Vender s Power Cord 8 Setting Up the Cells scere 8 Programming the Vender sese 8 selde ee E RT 8 Warranty Information eee ee ee ee ee AR RR ee ee ee ee ee ee ee AAR RE Ee 9 Important Note on Transporting the RVV 9 Vender Identification 9 SECTION 2 Vender Component Explanation 10 Vender Control Board inclu
46. TION 6 ITEM 0 N O Om KON c 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Royal Vision Vender Parts Catalog Evaporator Section DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER IIR M 337007 Inner Door Channel Right RVV see eee ee 337009 Inner Door Channel Top Bottom RV eee eee ee ee ee Re Re ee ee Ee ee ee ee 337020 Strike Adjustment Channel TriTeq Lock ER eee ee ee ee 337024 Strike Mounting Bracket TriTeq Lock ese ee ee ee Re ee Re ee ee 337023 Latch Strike T handle Locke 281002 Evaporator Cover RVV oes ve esse ED ie dh dor n 337004 Bottom Air Guide N OE ua EE EA N 337008 Evaporator Fan Housing RVV ee eek se ee see ke ee ee ee eek rrezeve nn ee nen 337001 Evaporator Air Guide Side 337003 Evaporator Air Guide Top 337002 Cabinet Baffle RWV deridet et ri eve teer sdi don 337013 Rear Cabinet Baffle Bracket RVV sua see aaa nenen nene zere 337012 Evaporator Slide RVV uu eiie cias 337006 Top Cabinet Baffle Bracket RVV sess 337014 Sensor Bracket aida N 810085 Page 61 SECTION 6 Parts Catalo Cabinet 12 ITEM H DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 1 Shelf Bracket left amp right aide 337705 2 Vandal Panel Channel 27 282201 3 Inner Door Assembly RVV T handle Lock 337610
47. Test Diagonal Moves and Test Accel Values certain software revisions only These items are for internal use at the factory Do not enter into these menu items Functional errors can occur Test Kesrad If enter is pressed at the Test Keypad prompt the controller will enter the keypad test mode The display will show Pressed Key which indicates that the pound key was pressed last When any key is pressed it will be represented by the numbers shown after the words Pressed Key The last key pressed will remain on the display until the service mode timer expires or the lt exit gt button is pressed and held for two seconds This will return the controller to the Test Keypad prompt Press the lt up gt button to proceed to the next prompt Test Display Royal Vision Vender SECTION 3 Vender Programming Test Relay Pressing enter at the Test Relay prompt will cause the controller to enter the relay test routine This routine allows you to test the compressor relay Upon entry into this routine the display will show the state of the compressor relay Compressor X where X On or Off Pressing lt enter gt will toggle the state of the compressor relay Note To prevent equipment malfunctions the relay state should not be toggled more than once every 10 seconds If exit is pressed atany time during this mode the controller will return to the Test Relay prompt T
48. Tube Fill mode If acceptance rate is acceptable to test acceptance Manually clear systemis probably OK If acceptance the error rate is low or changer will not accept coins replace changer f no obstructions are apparent and Check changer acceptor for the acceptance appears to be OK Low Acceptance Rate obstruction or dirt this may be and indication of cheating Indicating more than 20 of the attempts last 255 coins were rejected as If no obstruction are apparent and slugs Drop coins in Sale mode or Tube Fill coins do not accept or acceptance Coin Changer mode to test acceptance rate is poor replace the changer Replace any harnessing found to be defective Inlet Inlet chute blocked error no coins sensed in the acceptor for over 96 hours Coin Acceptor acceptor error Tube Jam XX Indicating a tube Check changer tubes and payback Clear blockage if found If no jam for coin type XX for blockage blockage found replace changer Unplug machine and w ait at least 5 seconds replug machine Manually Clear error ROM Indicating a changer ROM checksum error f error does not clear replace the changer If vendor returns to Sales mode from open door mode w ithout input replace changer acceptor If it stays in the Open Door mode and the manually cleared error does not reoccur system may be OK x pl ae Check changer acceptor for jammed If no obstructions are found replace Coin Jam Indicating a
49. afe condition See installation insert located in the coin box of a new vender for proper installation procedures and refer to the service manual for recommended mainte nance procedures If you have any questions please contact the Technical Services Department at 1 800 931 9214 Royal Vision Vender SAFETY REGULATIONS Read the safety segment before installation or service Test for proper grounding before installing to reduce the risk of electrical shock and fire Turn off or disconnect power cord from wall outlet before servicing Only fully trained service technicians should service vender when vender has power Remove any product before moving a vender Use appropriate equipment when moving a vender Always wear eye protection and protect your hands face and body when working near the refrigeration system Use only authorized replacement parts Be aware of inherent dangers in rocking or tipping a vender SECTION I ELECTRICAL HAZARDS GENERAL ADVICE Careless or improper handling of electrical circuits can result in injury or death Anyone installing repairing loading opening or otherwise servicing a vender should be aware of this precaution Apply all of the normal precautions when handling electrical circuits such as Refrigeration servicing to be performed by qualified personnel only Unplug the vender before servicing Replace electrical cords if there is any evidence of fraying or other da
50. an Do not use an extension cord unless it has been authorized by a certified electrician Extension cords are not recommended After plugging the vender s power cord into the AC voltage source the following should be observed 1 The fluorescent lights will come on The refrigeration compressor will start to run after approximately 5 7 minutes with the door closed and 3 The Vacuum Fluorescent Display will light The control board is equipped with a battery back up for use in the event of a power loss The battery is used to retain important programming information such as space to sales prices etc so that it will not be erased if power is lost or the vender is unplugged Cell locking mechanism Figure 1 2 Setting Up the Cells The cells must be set up correctly in order to ensure reliable vending Note Some packages may require slightly different adjustments depending on the location of manufacture of the package CELL SETUP INSTRUCTIONS 1 Serial number 200412MA00005 and after Unlock the cell by sliding the cell locking mechanism all the way to the left Push the cell to the right slightly and pull it out about 6 to 8 inches 15 20 cm Prior to serial number 200412MA00005 Place the shelf locking mechanism in the correct position for the shelf which holds the cell to be adjusted See Figure 1 3 Then slide the cell locking mechanism all the way to the left
51. ay View Price If exit is pressed the controller will return to the code level From Free Vend Count press up to proceed to the next prompt Set Price Vien Price If enter is pressed at the View Price prompt the controller will enter the view price mode The control ler will display All Selections for a universal selection price or Selection if the controller is set for multiple pricing Selection prices can only be viewed not changed from this mode If lt exit gt is pressed at any time during this operation the control ler will return to the View Price prompt Press the up button to proceed to the next prompt Value of Free Vends Value of Free Uends If senter is pressed at the Value of Free Vends prompt the controller will enter the non resettable free vend cash counter display mode by displaying All Selects XX XX where the X s will represent total monetary value of free vends over the life of the vender s control board Using up or down will cycle through each selection as Selection N X XX where N represents the appropriate selection number and the X s represent the resettable free vend cash count for that selection If lt exit gt is pressed at any time during this operation the control ler will return to the Value of Free Vends prompt Press the up button to proceed to the next prompt Number of Free Vends Humber
52. be discounted during programmed time blocks If X Off the discount timer will be disabled Pressing up or down will allow the user to toggle X between On and Off Pressing lt enter gt will save the displayed setting and return you to the non editable Enable Timer prompt Use up to proceed to the next prompt Start Time Start Time If enter is pressed at the Start Time prompt the controller will enter the start discounting time setting routing Upon entry into this routine the display will show one of the two start time setting modes Start Day or Start Hour Pressing up or down will cycle between the two Pressing lt exit gt at this point will return to the Start Time prompt without saving any changes Use up to proceed to the next prompt Stop Time If enter is pressed at the Start Day prompt the controller will enter the day of the week setting routine The display will show YY X where YY is the day of the week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday or Every Day and X is either On or Off Pressing up or down will cycle through the days of the week If enter is pressed at the Y Y X prompt X will flash indicating that it can be changed Pressing up or down will toggle X between On enabled and Off disabled Pressing lt enter gt again will save the displayed
53. board and from the connector at the fuse box Remove the transformer from the door Replace it with a new transformer Product Shelves The RVV has five product shelves each capable of holding eight different products for a total of forty products in the vender Each shelf contains four cells with each cell having two product columns Between each column is a mechanism An actuation lever that operates the mechanism extends from the shelf and is operated by the elevator cup moving the lever When the cup moves the lever to the left a product from the right column is pushed into the cup Conversely when the elevator cup moves the lever to the right a product from the left column is pushed into the cup Refrigeration System The vender s refrigeration system is responsible for the cooling of the cabinet and the products loaded within it The refrigeration system comes as a completely sealed unit and should never be cut or tapped into or the warranty will be voided OPERATION REQUIREMENTS The refrigeration system requires 115 volts AC from the main wiring harness for it to operate The main wiring harness will get its voltage for the unit from the refrigera tion relay REFRIGERATION COMPONENTS The refrigeration system is a sealed system Described in this section are explanations of the refrigeration system s major components Compressor The compressor is a hermetically sealed unit located beneath outside the coolin
54. cate the stuck key use the keypad test diagnostic in service mode Royal Vision Vender Coin Changer By pressing senter at the Coin Changer prompt the controller will display either 1 Communication indicating no communication vvith the changer for more than 2 seconds 2 Tube Sensing indicating a tube sensor error 3 Inlet indicating no coins sensed by acceptor for over 96 hours 4 Tube Jam XX indicating a tube jam error for coin type XX 5 ROM indicating a changer ROM checksum error 6 Excesses indicating more than 255 escrow attempts since the last coin was accepted 7 Coin Jam indicating a coin jam 8 Low Coin Acceptance indicating a low accep tance rate more than 20 of the last 255 coins were slugs 9 Disconnected Acceptor indicating an un plugged acceptor or 10 Misrouted Coin indicating a coin had been improperly routed The Communications error will be cleared when proper communications are re established After taking corrective action to manually fix the other Changer problems the errors may be cleared electronically via a hand held device or through the service mode by pressing and holding the lt enter gt button for two seconds Bill Validator By pressing lt enter gt at the Bill Validator prompt the controller will display either 1 Communication indicating no bill validator communications f
55. coin jam 2 coins or other obstructions the coin acceptor Disconnected Acceptor Indicating an unplugged acceptor or harnessing Misrouted Coin z Indicating a coin had been improperly routed Check escrow lever and associated Excesses Indicating more than mechanisms 255 attempts since the last coin vvas accepted Go to open door mode and wait for 30 seconds Manually clear the error Page 40 Royal Vision Vender SECTION 5 Troubleshooting Communication Indicating no bill validator communications for more than 5 seconds Check serial changer and MDB harnessing Ensure bill cash box is empty and that the cash box is properly closed and in place Full Indicating a full bill stacker Bill Validator Bill Acceptor error Unplug machine and wait at least 5 seconds then replug machine Manually clear error ROM Indicating a bill acceptor ROM checksum error Motor Indicating a defective No test available motor m ats Check bill acceptor for obstruction or Jif no obstructions are apparent Jam Indicating a bill jam error dirt replace the bill acceptor If cash box appears to be OK replace the bill acceptor Replace bill acceptor If error does not clear replace the bill acceptor Open Indicating that the stacker Check that bill cash box is closed and If cash box appears to be OK is open in correct position replace the bill acceptor Sensor z Indicating a bill sens
56. ct elevator PIN WIRE FUNCTION NUMBER COLOR 1 Black Y axis Phase A 2 Green Y axis Phase B 3 Red Y axis Phase C 4 Key 5 White Y axis Phase D 6 E 7 Violet Home signal 8 Grey Home switch return Page 11 SECTION 2 Vender Component Explanation Z Axis Position P7 This harness is for the delivery door switch The delivery door switch signals to the control board when the port slide door is opened PIN WIRE FUNCTION NUMBER COLOR 1 gt not used 2 not used 3 not used 4 not used 5 not used 6 Orange 5 VDC sliding port door switch 7 not used 8 not used 9 Blue Return sliding port door switch 10 not used 11 not used Multi Drop Bus Position P8 The five wire serial harness connecting to this pinout provides power and communica tions to and from the control board for the coin mechanism the optional 34 VDC bill validator and or the optional debit card reader If this harness is cut pinched or discon nected you will noticeably lose power to these items PIN WIRE FUNCTION NUMBER COLOR 1 Black 34 VDC 2 Brown Return 3 Key 4 Red Receive 5 Orange Transmit 6 Yellow Common 7 Key DEX UCS Position P9 The optional three wire harness connecting to this pinout comes from the optional Hand Held Computer HHC jack Note There is also a standard DEX UCS jack located on the vender control board at Position P9A The HHC plugs into this jack to read and write information from
57. cup lip is level with the bottom of the pusher track see Detail A The lever should be centered within the cup cutout see Detail B and D Remove cells 11 12 and 13 14 to gain access to the adjustment bolt see Detail C Loosen the nut with a 7 16 wrench Adjust the bolt with a flat head screwdriver in order to center lever with the cutout Tighten the nut against the arm to lock the shelf into place Note one full turn ofthe bolt is equal to 050 Selection 18 Set X to 2864 2860 for non wide door venders and set Y so that the top of the cup lip is level with the bottom of the pusher track see Detail A The lever should be centered within the cup cutout see Detail B and D The cup hard stop should not hit the wall of the door see Detail G If so back off the X setting until the interference is corrected If the lever is not centered within the cutout split the difference with Selection 12 see Detail E and F by adjusting the adjustment bolt mentioned above Selection 52 Set X to 370 do not change this setting and set Y so that the top of the cup lip is level with the bottom of the pusher track see Detail A The lever should be centered within the cup cutout see Detail B and D Remove cells 51 52 ALIGN TOP EDGE OF CUP WITH BOTTOM EDGE OF L PUSHER TRACK DO NOT GO BELOW THIS POINT DETAIL A Page 38 and 53 54 to gain access to the adjustment bolt see Detail C Loosen the
58. ding pinouts 10 A EE 13 Delivery SENSO aiii 13 POT SVs 13 Vacuum Fluorescent Display VED eee eee 13 Low Voltage Transformer eee eee eee EE GEE tete te sete sete se res ee ee 13 PROGUCE SIC VE S EEN 14 Refrigeration System e 14 Balla S hme cC TE 16 GrediEPernpherals se deus edt oat ao ab SN 16 TriTeq Electronic Door Lock 16 SECTION 3 Vender Programming eene 17 Internal Service Menu cce ee creer 18 Errors Were Detected or No Errors Found 18 Coin Dispense Insert 20 EI ie aer 20 GashGollecled WEE 21 Number oi Verde sucio ent dek der s ns kd YSL azt e 21 Free Vend Count ni costae us EAR eN RR UMEN AU QR RENE 22 Set Prices EE 22 Seis Nier eel ti S 22 Space to Sales AAA RA 23 Set Configuration it ea 24 Door Me DEE 25 je e EE 26 TABLE OF CONTENTS Continued Set Refrigeration NN EEE 27 Set Internal AAA A 29 So E le GE 29 Set Block Ty EE 30 Ree LE oaz EE 31 Overrnde Oplons ER d e api io QUON 33 E WEE 34 SECTION 4 Vender Maintenance 35 Whatto Clean EE 35 Whatto Lubricate se or ede A ne tt 35 Preventive Maintenance aaa nana nana nana nanen eee eee e eee pene ee eee eee ee rei 35 Replacing the Belts EE
59. econds refrigeration flow chart 1 Check the refrigeration unit before opening the vendor s main door to see if the unit is running 2 Open the vendor s main door and check the display to see that the door Sw itch is w orking as normal 3 Access the Refrigeration Mode and check the Set Point settings 4 While in the Refrigeration Mode change dSP to 1 to show the temperature on the display during the greeting to see if it s correct 5 While in the Test Mode access the Test Relays Mode and turn compressor on Check the vendor s door switch to see if its sticking or misw ired If nothing is found at the door sw itch check the tw o wires from the door switch to the control board to see if they are pinched or shorted No test available Check for low voltage at the w all outlet at unit startup w ith all else on circuit running in an extreme condition AC Over Voltage Indicating that Check for high voltage at the w all the average rectified voltage was outlet at the startup with all else on over 32VAC for more than 30 seconds System Scale Factor one of the credit peripherals has introduced an incompatible scaling factor Lost XY Position Indicating that the controller is unable to establish w here the elevator mechanism is located in its matrix circuit running in an extreme condition EIC Check the connections of the changer harness Make sure changer is plugged up and w orking
60. ed setting and return you to the Stop Hour prompt Pressing exit while in editing mode will return the controller to the Stop Hour prompt without saving changes Royal Vision Vender SECTION 3 Vender Programming Set Refrigeration If senter is pressed at the Set Refrigeration prompt the controller will enter the refrigeration control mode Using up or down the board will rotate through the various refrigeration control settings Enable Timer Start Time Stop Time Degree Setpoint Storage Display Health Safety Temp Testing and X Hrs till Defrost If exit is pressed the controller will return to the Set Refrigeration prompt Press lt up gt to proceed to the next prompt Set Internal Clock Enable Timer Upon first entry into Set Refrigeration the controller will display Enable Timer The energy conservation timer is used to enable or disable the energy conserva tion mode Press enter to show the current setting On or OfF If set to On the cabinet tempera ture will be allowed to raise to the Storage pro grammed time blocks Ifset to Off the energy conservation timer will be disabled and the refrigera tion unit will operate as normal to maintain the Setpoint temperature Toggle between On or Off by pressing up or down Pressing enter will save
61. ell The lever should be centered within the cup cutout see Detail B and D The cup lip should be level with the bottom of the pusher track see Detail A Remove cells 31 32 and 33 34 to gain access to the adjustment bolt see CENTER LEVER IN CUTOUT DETAIL B TOP VIEW Royal Vision Vender SECTION 4 Vender Maintenance Detail C Loosen the nut with a 7 16 wrench Adjust the bolt with a flat head screwdriver in order to center the lever with the cutout Tighten the nut against the arm to lock the shelf into place Note one full turn of the bolt is equal to 050 Selection 38 Test vend the selection Place a package in the port once the cup leaves home in order to keep the cup at the cell The lever should be centered within the cup cutout see Detail B and D The cup lip should be level with the bottom of the pusher track see Detail A The cup hard stop should not be hitting the wall of the door see Detail G Ifthe lever is not centered within the cutout split the difference with Selection 31 see Detail E and F by adjusting the adjustment bolt mentioned above Note the X setting should be the same for Selections 18 58 and 38 Selection 11 Test vend the selection Place a package in the port once the cup leaves home in order to keep the cup at the cell The cup lip should be level with the bottom of the pusher track see Detail A The lever should be positioned within
62. er The display will show Selection 11 Sel 11 Assign No To assign this column press senter to make the No flash and press up to change the No to Yes Press senter to save the change To add more columns to the selection press up to go to the desired column number and repeat the previous steps Once all desired columns have been assigned to this selection press exit The display will then show Selection 11 Sel X where X represents the assigned column numbers Press up to continue to the next selection Once all space to sales settings are complete press exit The display will show Selections All Save Settings Yes Press lt enter gt to save the space to sales settings Note If senter is not pressed at this point no changes will be recorded to the space to sales settings The display will automatically return to Space to Sales Press up to continue to the next prompt Set Configuration Page 23 SECTION 3 Vender Programming Set Confisuration If senter is pressed at the Set Configuration prompt the controller will enter the machine configuration mode This mode is used to set vender options dealing with pricing vending payback and a few other features While in Configurations mode the display will show the configu ration followed by the current setting On enabled or Off disabled Using up or down will allow
63. est Temperature Sensors Pressing senter at the Test Temperature Sensors prompt will cause the controller to enter the test temperature sensors routine The current temperatures of the evaporator and cabinet sensors will be dis played Most RVV machines will be equipped with the evaporator sensor only The cabinet sensor is only used for vending perishable products such as milk Press exit to return to the Test Temperature Sensors prompt Test Display Pressing enter at the Test Display prompt will cause the controller to enter the display test routine Upon entry into this routine the display will cycle through a series of several test patterns including all segments on and all segments off The test will continue for ten seconds or until the lt exit gt button is pressed This will return the controller to the Test Display prompt Press the up button to proceed to the next prompt in the test mode Test Home Sen sors Test Home Sensors Pressing senter at the Test Home Sensors prompt will cause the controller to enter into the test home sensors display This display shows the current state of all of the home sensors The state of the sensors is updated in real time thus you can see the switch or sensor change state if the respective switch or sensor is manipulated The interpretation of the display is as follows X Yes No where yes indicates that the X axis home switch is in
64. frigeration relay 7 not used 8 not used 9 not used 10 not used Selection Switches Position P3 This pinout is not currently used Electronic Keypad Position P3b The RVV uses a keypad which utilizes a matrix wiring system Upon pressing a particular button a signal circuit is completed Because each output wire carries a different signal the controller will determine which key has been pressed based on which input wire receives the output signal PIN WIRE FUNCTION NUMBER COLOR 1 Red 24 VAC 2 24 VAC 3 Ground 4 5VDCVCC 5 COI 6 CO2 7 CO3 8 CO4 9 not used 10 not used 11 RW2 12 RW3 13 RW4 14 not used Royal Vision Vender Delivery Sensor Position P4 The harness connecting to this pinout should never be cut pinched or spliced if cut The delivery sensors are located in the port area of the vender s main door The emitter is located above the port the receiver is located below the port PIN WIRE FUNCTION NUMBER COLOR 1 Red Delivery sensor power 2 Key 3 White Delivery detection signal 4 Black Ground X Axis Position P5 The X axis is the left and right movement of the product elevator PIN WIRE FUNCTION NUMBER COLOR 1 Black X axis Phase A 2 Key 3 White X axis Phase B 4 Red X axis Phase C 5 Green X axis Phase D 6 E E Violet Home signal 8 Grey Home switch return Y Axis Position P6 The Y axis is the up and down movement of the produ
65. from the board positions on the home switch check the wiring from the board to the home switch for cut or broken wires Replace the wiring harness if needed 1 ff 5 volts DC found replace the slide sw itch 2 If no voltage is found check for 5 Check for 5 volts DC from the orange Jvolts DC at pins 6 and 9 at pinout 7 on and blue wires going to the sliding the control board If none found f port switch Check that the teminals replace the control board are connected to the COM and NC 3 If 5 volts DC found at the control positions on the sw itch board check the w iring from the board to the switch for cut or broken wires Replace the harnessing to the switch if needed Product Undeliverable Check delivery bin for obstruction Poe any obs EEN KC E delivery bin Indicating that there is a problem Check that the w iring from the board to the delivery detection board and the emitter board are connected properly Sliding Port Switch Indicating that there is a problem w ith the switch that detects the position o the sliding door Miscellaneous with the optical delivery detection system or perhaps a product has been left in the delivery bin Reconnect the w iring properly Unknown Indicating that an error has occurred w hich is of unknow n cause Royal Vision Vender Page 43 SECTION 6 Parts Catalog RVV Control Board Page 44 Royal Vision Vender SECTION 6 ITEM 3 09 ORN
66. g compartment The compressor is a pump driven by the compressor motor which draws low pressure vapor refrigerant from the evaporator coil compresses it and forces it into the condenser under high pressure The motor is started and controlled by the refrigeration relay REFRIGERATION SYSTEM Expansion EVAPORATOR Valve i CONDENSOR ae a Drier Evaporator Condensor Fan Motor Fan Motor Y Suction Discharge A Accumulator gt S gt COMPRESSOR Legend Direction of lt j gt Refrigerant Figure 2 1 y Flow Refrigeration System Flow Page 14 Royal Vision Vender SECTION 2 Vender Component Explanation Condenser The condenser is located beneath outside the cooling compartment next to the compressor It can be seen from the front with the door open The condenser removes heat from the high pressure vapor discharged from the compressor and condenses it to a high pressure liquid The condenser and evaporator coils have aluminum fins attached to effectively increase heat exchange surfaces Starting Relay The starting relay is mounted on the side of the compressor housing The compressor motor has two windings start winding and run winding To give the motor torque when it first starts the starting relay switches in the additional start winding After the motor gets up to speed the relay opens the start winding and the motor continues using only the run winding Thermal Overl
67. he delivery cup receives the infrared beam When a product falls into the delivery cup the infrared beam is broken signalling to the control board that a vend has been made Door Switch The vender s door switch is mounted on the top of the door above the vender s control board The door switch is actuated by the door each time it is opened or closed The following functions are performed each time the vender door 1s closed 1 All sold out selections are cleared 2 The greeting scrolls on the display 3 If door switch reset is enabled in programming the resettable MIS counters will be reset if at least one selection has been read and 4 A 5 8 minute delay begins after which the refrigeration unit will come on Royal Vision Vender Vacuum Fluorescent Display VFD The VFD a two line 32 character display is located above the keypad All information to the programmer and to the customer is conveyed on the VFD Low Voltage Transformer The Royal Vision Vender uses a low voltage 75 VA transformer which reduces 115 volts AC conventional domestic voltage to 24 volts AC to power the vender s control board The transformer is a major contributor to the vender s operation Without the transformer the control board cannot function LOCATION OF TRANSFORMER The transformer is located in the bottom of the vender s door It is contained in a metal tray which also holds the light ballast and the fusebox assembly To remove
68. he plastic stretch wrap cardboard cover and styrofoam cushioning first The plastic stretch wrap and styrofoam cushioning can adhere to the exterior of the vender over an extended period of time damaging the vender 5 finish Note The vender keys are located in the coin cup REMOVE THE SHIPPING SKID Separate split each section of the shipping skid by inserting a claw hammer crowbar or similar device into the slot of each section to break it apart Tilt the vender slightly to remove the separated pieces See Figure 1 1 REMOVE DOOR BLOCK After opening the vender s door locate the wooden shipping block at the bottom right under the door Lift the block straight up to remove it Royal Vision Vender REMOVE THE INTERIOR PACKING Before plugging in the vender s power cord remove the interior packing Failure to remove this packing before plugging in the vender could result in damage to the vend mechanisms Remove the styrofoam blocks in the front of each cell which are used to secure the pushers Remove the packing tape which secures the case supports Remove the binder clips that secure each of the two belts located approximately in the middle of the belts runs Remove the styrofoam block located below the elevator arm above the motor cover PLACING THE VENDER ON LOCATION When placing the vender on location allow for a minimum of four inches 4 of space at the back of the vender This will ensure
69. here are no errors the display will show No Errors Found To enter the Service Mode press and release the Service Mode Button located on the controller The display will show Errors Were Detected if there are recorded errors If enter is pressed at the Errors Were Detected prompt the controller will enter the error display mode The display will show the first error summary code that has occurred If enter is pressed the controller will display the detailed error for the summary code The up and down buttons will cycle through any remaining error detail codes If exit is pressed while displaying any detailed code the controller will return to the summary code If exit is pressed while displaying any summary code the controller will return to the code level No Errors Found or Errors Were Detected NOTE When troubleshooting errors with peripherals the appropriate peripheral service manual s should also be consulted for further tests and corrective actions Error Type Detailed Error Code Test Procedure Corrective Action Communication z Indicating no communication w ith changer for Check serial changer and MDB harnes more than 2 seconds Tube Sensing Indicating a tube EE EE EE Clear tube blockage if found If no error blockage found replace changer Clear inlet chute blockage If no Check inlet chute for blockage Drop blockage found replace the changer coins in Sales mode or
70. iver product to the bin Elevator Arm and Cup Tracks The elevator arm and cup assemblies travel in aluminum tracks that guide these components Make sure that these tracks are kept clean and free from foreign material such as dirt syrup or other debris Use a wet cloth to wipe these tracks clean Avoid using any type of silicone or lubricant as they may tend to collect dirt and will adversely affect performance Royal Vision Vender What to Lubricate Latch Strike Nut The latch strike nut should not be lubricated Refrigeration Unit The refrigeration unit is a sealed system that does not require any lubrication Also the condenser and evaporator fan motors do not require any lubrication Preventive Maintenance Vender Leveling Make sure that the vender is level when placed on site If the vender is not properly leveled it can begin to accumulate standing water which over a period of time may begin to freeze and will eventu ally freeze the evaporator Another problem that may occur from an unleveled vender will be improper vending which would include but not be limited to product not vending from cell product vending slow from cell product not being delivered to the delivery bin or product jamming Vender Support Leg The RVV is equipped with a vender support leg This leg is similar to the leveling legs but is longer and is located in the bottom door hinge It is very critical that after the vender is placed on loca
71. lashing to indicate that it can be modified Press ing up or lt down gt will increase or decrease the hour Pressing enter will stop the hour from flashing and cause the minutes to flash indicating they can be modified Pressing up or down will increase or decrease the minutes value Pressing enter again will save the displayed setting and return you to the Stop Hour prompt Pressing lt exit gt while in editing mode will return the controller to the Stop Hour prompt without saving changes Royal Vision Vender SECTION 3 Vender Programming Select If senter is pressed at the Select prompt the controller will display Selection N X where N represents the selection number and X indicates whether that selection will be blocked or not Using up or down will allow you to cycle through each individual selection If senter is pressed at Selec tionN X the display will flash X block status for the displayed selection Pressing up or down will toggle X between On enabled or Off dis abled When the desired setting is on the display pressing lt enter gt will save the setting and return to the selection level where the block status no longer flashes If the All Selections X is set and saved all the selections will be set at once Use exit to return to the Blocked Selections prompt From the Blocked Selections prompt use lt up gt to
72. mage Keep all protective covers and ground wires in place Plug equipment into outlets that are properly grounded and polarized where applicable and protected with fuses or circuit breakers of the correct size All electrical connections must be dry and free of moisture before applying power WARNING ALWAYS TESTTO VERIFY PROPER GROUND INGPRIOR TO INSTALLATIONIN ORDERTO REDUCETHERISK OF ELECTRICALSHOCK ANDFIRE Page 5 SAFETY SEGMENT SECTION Il ELECTRICAL HAZARDS A Servicing with Povver Off For maximum safety unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before opening the vender door This will remove power from the equipment and avoid electrical hazards Service personnel should remain aware of possible hazards from hot components although electrical power is off B Servicing with Power On Some service situations may require access with power on Only fully qualified service technicians should perform power on servicing Particular caution is required in servicing assemblies that combine electrical power and mechanical movement Sudden movement to escape mechanical action can result in contact with live circuits and vice versa It is therefore important to maintain maximum clearances from both moving parts and live circuits when servicing WARNINGS 1 ONLY FULLY TRAINED PERSONNELSHOULD ACCOMPLISH POWER ON SERVICING SUCHSERVICE BY UNQUALIFIED INDIVIDU ALS CAN BEDANGEROUS 2 LIGHTING
73. mount prompt without saving any changes Pressing lt exit gt at the Less Amount prompt will bring the controller back to the Discount prompt Royal Vision Vender SECTION 3 Vender Programming Override Ortions If the controller is equipped with a key switch it can be used to override some of the settings stored for normal operation of the vendor The key switch can be pro grammed to control one or several features simultaneously If a feature is enabled in this menu that feature will override normal machine operation when the switch is activated If lt enter gt is pressed at the Override Options prompt the controller will enter the override configuration setting mode by displaying Free Vend Using lt up gt or lt down gt will allow you to cycle through all available override configura tion options If lt exit gt is pressed at any time during this operation the controller will return to the Override Options prompt From the Override Options prompt press lt up gt to proceed to the final prompt Return to Sales The following options can be selected in the override selection level Free Vend If senter is pressed at the Free Vend X prompt where X is the current status either On or Off the display will flash the current status Pressing up or down will cause the flashing status to toggle between On and Off When the desired status is displayed
74. n tube levels and automatically deduct a coin each time a coin is paid out OPERATION If senter is pressed when the display shows Coin Dispense Insert the display will then show the following Coin disrense X Coin inventors Y where X the lowest coin value for the coin mechanism normally 0 05 and Y the exact number of that coin in the coin mechanism starting with 1 when the first coin of this value is inserted Pressing lt enter gt at this point will cause the coin mechanism to dispense one coin and the value of Y will be lowered by one Pressing up down will move the display to the next higher coin value nor mally 0 10 To return to Coin Dispense Insert press exit From Coin Dispense Insert press up to proceed to the next prompt Diagnostics Diasnostics If enter is pressed at the Diagnostics prompt the controller will enter the test mode by displaying Test Vending Pressing enter will allow enter you into the test vending mode If exit is pressed at any time the controller will return to the Diagnostics prompt Use lt up gt to proceed to the next prompt Cash Collected Test Vending Pressing lt enter gt at the Test Vending prompt will cause the controller to enter into the test vend function The RVV allows many types of test vending including A One Selection Only where one individual selection can be vended
75. n the controller to the Stop Time prompt without saving any changes From Stop Time use exit to return to the Lighting prompt If enter is pressed at the Stop Day prompt the controller will enter the day of the week setting routine The display will show YY X where YY is the day of the week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday or Every Day and X is either On or Off Pressing up or down will cycle through the days ofthe week If enter is pressed at the Y Y X prompt X will flash indicat ing that it can be changed Pressing up or down will toggle X between On enabled and Off disabled Pressing enter again will save the displayed setting and return you to the non flashing YY X prompt Pressing lt exit gt will return to the Stop Day prompt If enter is pressed at the Stop Hour prompt the controller will enter the stop time setting routine The display will show the current four digit hour and minute setting in 24 hour format The hour setting will be flashing to indicate that it can be modified Press ing up or lt down gt will increase or decrease the hour Pressing enter will stop the hour from flashing and cause the minutes to flash indicating they can be modified Pressing up or down will increase or decrease the minutes value Pressing enter again will save the display
76. nable Timer Upon first entry into Selection Blocking X the controller will display Enable Timer X If senter is pressed at Enable Timer X X will begin to flash indicating that it can be edited If X On selection blocking will be enabled This means that active programmed selections will not be allowed to vend during programmed time blocks and a No Sale Until xx xx message will be displayed The xx xx willbe replaced with the time vends will be allowed again 12 hour format if using North American or OFF daylight savings time settings 24 hour format otherwise If X Off selection blocking will be disabled Pressing up or down will allow the user to toggle X between On and Off Pressing enter will save the displayed setting and return you to the non editable Enable Timer prompt Use lt up gt to proceed to the next prompt Start Time Start Time If senter is pressed at the Start Time prompt the controller will enter the start selection blocking time setting routing Upon entry into this routine the display will show one of the two start time setting modes Start Day or Start Hour Pressing up or lt down gt will cycle between the two Pressing lt exit gt at this point will return to the Start Time prompt without saving any changes Use lt up gt to proceed to the next prompt Stop Time If lt enter gt is pressed at the
77. ness and plugging it directly into a povver source If the unit still does not operate a problem exists vvithin the sealed unit 2 Ifthe sealed unit runs when plugged into an external povver source the problem more than likely lies between the control board the refrigeration relay and the main vviring harness Ballast The ballast acts as a transformer to convert conventional voltage 115 VAC to a higher voltage required to energize the vender s fluorescent lights upvvards of 600 VAC The ballast is located in a metal tray in the bottom of the vender s door along with the low voltage transformer and the fusebox assembly To remove this metal tray unscrew the nut from the carriage bolt that holds the tray in place with a 7 16 wrench Note Before removing this tray remove power from the vender by unplugging the main power cord from the AC voltage source wall outlet Credit Peripherals There are three possible credit peripherals for the RVV the coin changer bill acceptor and debit card reader The coin changer determines the validity and value of each coin that is inserted into the vender and sends the coin information to the vender controller The coin changer also continu ously informs the vender controller if coins are available in the change tubes to be used for change payout The bill acceptor determines the validity and value of each bill that is inserted and sends that information to the vender controller The debi
78. ng routine The display will show YY X where YY is the day of the week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday or Every Day and X is either On or Off Pressing up or down will cycle through the days of the week If enter is pressed at the Y Y X prompt X will flash indicat ing that it can be changed Pressing up or down will toggle X between On enabled and Off disabled Pressing lt enter gt again will save the displayed setting and return you to the non flashing YY X prompt Pressing exit will return to the Stop Day prompt If enter is pressed at the Stop Hour prompt the controller will enter the stop time setting routine The display will show the current four digit hour and minute setting in 24 hour format The hour setting will be flashing to indicate that it can be modified Press ing up or lt down gt will increase or decrease the hour Pressing enter will stop the hour from flashing and cause the minutes to flash indicating they can be modified Pressing up or down will increase or decrease the minutes value Pressing lt enter gt again will save the displayed setting and return you to the Stop Hour prompt Pressing lt exit gt while in editing mode will return the controller to the Stop Hour prompt without saving changes Page 32 SECTION 3 Vender Programming Select If senter is pressed a
79. ng the w hite w ires the unit stops 1 Check the temperature sensor s reading 2 Check SetP set point settings 3 Check the w hite w ires for shorts from the control board 4 If upon unplugging one of the white wires the unit still runs unplug one of the black wires If the unit stops replace the refrigeration relay If optional heater relay kit is not installed one may be required 5 If heater kit is installed and heater does not turn on heater relay does not click upon energizing in heater relay test mode check the two white w ires from the board to the heater relay for 24VDC Check the other wire for continuity betw een the control boad and the relay If voltage is OK replace the relay otherwise replace control board Page 41 SECTION 5 Troubleshooting Error Type Detailed Error Code Test Procedure Corrective Action Refrigeration Refrigeration errors Control Controller errors Page 42 No Heating Indicating heating Proceed with normal refrigeration system not heating at 1 degree per troubleshooting Refer to the hour or better w hen on No Cooling Indicating that the compressor is not cooling at 1 degree per hour or better w hen on Door Indicating the door sw itch has been open for more than one hour RAM Indicating the machine setup information has been corrupted AC Under Voltage Indicating that the average rectified voltage was under 22VAC for more than 30 s
80. ns with a key plugged into one or more of the positions You can use the key to determine which end of the pinout is Pin 1 Temperature Sensors Position P1 The wiring harness connected to this pinout travels from the temperature sensor to the control board This harness is molded into the temperature sensor and should never be cut pinched or spliced together if cut If the harness is cut pinched or improperly grounded the sensor may give the control board false temperature readings PIN WIRE FUNCTION NUMBER COLOR 1 Green Ground 2 3 E 4 a 5 Black Health Sensor signal 6 White Health Sensor ground 7 Red Health Sensor signal ground 8 Black Temperature signal 9 White Temp sensor ground 10 Red Temp signal ground Royal Vision Vender SECTION 2 Vender Component Explanation Refrigeration Position P2 The vviring harness connect ing to this pinout powers the refrigeration relay It also sends power to the door switch and to the delivery switch The board powers the relay by providing a constant 24 VDC to it Upon activation the control board also pro vides a neutral to the relay For the door switch and the delivery switch the board provides a constant 5 VDC When the switches are pressed in they complete a circuit to the control board PIN WIRE FUNCTION NUMBER COLOR 1 Black Delivery switch return 2 Orange 5 VDC door switch 3 Red Door switch return 4 not used 5 Green 24 VDC refrigeration relay 6 Blue Re
81. ntains several important pieces of information as well The serial number currently in use consists of the following The first four numbers represent the year the vender was produced The fifth and sixth digits represent the week within that year the vender was produced The first letter represents the style of the vender The second letter represents the location where the vender was built and The last five digits represent the number of that vender built within that week REFRIGERATION SERIAL PLATE The Refrigeration Serial Plate is located on the front of the vender s refrigera tion unit mounted on the kick plate It looks similar to the Vender Serial Plate with the exception that the model number specified is the refrigeration unit model There is currently one model in use Model 8000V Compressor size Super 1 3 Horsepower Usage AIIRVV Page 9 SECTION 2 Vender Component Explanation Vender Component Explanation Vender Control Board including pinouts The control board is responsible for most vender opera tions Itis located in the upper left corner of the inside of the door The control board is protected by a cover Removing this cover will expose the control board along with all wiring connections to the board IDENTIFICATION The RVV control board can be easily identified by noting the software revision number printed on the board in white letters in the upper right corner OPERATION REQU
82. nut with a 7 16 wrench Adjust the bolt with a flat head screwdriver in order to center lever with the cutout Tighten the nut against the arm to lock the shelf into place Note one full turn of the bolt is equal to 050 Selection 58 Set X to 2864 2860 for non wide door venders and set Y so that the top of the cup lip is level with the bottom of the pusher track see Detail A The lever should be centered within the cup cutout see Detail B and D The cup hard stop should not hit the wall of the door see Detail G If so back off the X setting until the interference is corrected If the lever is not centered within the cutout split the difference with Selection 52 see Detail E and F by adjusting the adjustment bolt mentioned above Note the X setting should be the same for both Selection 18 and 58 X should be set to the same setting as Selections 18 and 58 approximately 2864 Set Y so that when the cup is engaged with the hook the wall of the cup and cup floor are parallel to each other Note vend test a sold out column to ensure the magnet on the cup is making proper contact with the hall effect sensor Note Selections 12 18 52 and 58 and End are all located under Product Location in the Service Menu of the software The following steps should be followed in addition to those previously listed Selection 31 Test vend the selection Place a package in the port once the cup leaves home in order to keep the cup at the c
83. oad The thermal overload is a heat sensitive device mounted on the side of the compressor housing If the compressor motor gets too hot or draws an excessive amount of current the thermal overload will open breaking the circuit to the compressor After the compressor cools to a safe operating temperature the thermal overload will close allowing the compressor and condenser fan motors to restart Condenser Fan and Motor The condenser fan and motor located beneath the cooling department are a forced air device using outside ambient air to cool the surface of the condenser coil The condenser fan and motor run while the compressor operates Evaporator Coil The evaporator coil is located in the cooling compartment As low pressure liquid passes through the evaporator coil it absorbs and removes heat from the compartment as it changes to vapor The con denser and evaporator coil have aluminum fins attached to effectively increase their heat exchange surfaces Evaporator Fan and Motor The evaporator fan and motor are a forced air device circulating air throughout the cooling compartment and over the heat exchange surface of the evaporator coil Expansion Valve The expansion valve is located in the refrigerant line between the condenser and evaporator coils The expansion valve is used as a metering device to control the flow of liquid refrigerant to the evaporator coil This creates a low pressure causing the refrigerant to va
84. of Free Vends If senter is pressed at the Number of Free Vends prompt the controller will enter the non resettable free vend count display mode displaying All Selects XXX where the X s represent the number of all free vends over the life of the vender s control board Using lt up gt or down will cycle through each selection as Selection N XXX where N repre sents the appropriate selection number and the X s represent the resettable number of free vends for that selection If lt exit gt is pressed anytime during this operation the controller will return to the Number of Free Vends prompt Press the lt exit gt button to return to the Free Vend Count prompt Page 22 Set Prices If senter is pressed at the Set Price prompt the controller will enter the selection price setting mode If multiple prices are enabled the controller will display All Selections for a universal selection price If up is pressed the controller will display Shelf All which is used for pricing an entire shelf to the same price If up is pressed again the display will show Selection which is used to set prices for individual selections If senter is pressed while All Selections is displayed the display will show All Selections Y Y Y where Y Y Y Is the current price for all selections in the machine Use lt up gt or down to increase or decrease the price If enter i
85. om OPENING THE RVV DOOR Make sure power is applied to the electronic door lock either by way of a standard 115 VAC receptacle or by the battery Aim the infrared key at the detector hole below the VFD about 1 3 inches about 3 8 cm away from it and press the button on the key The VFD will display Daar renina and the door will begin to unlock After the door is opened the display will show Daar Lin lacked CLOSING THE RVV DOOR Gently push the door to the cabinet Do not slam the door The lock motor will begin to run and the VFD will display Door Clozina Hold the door firmly until the nut has grasped the bolt The motor will continue to run until the door is closed tightly Check to make sure the door is secure Royal Vision Vender SECTION 3 Vender Programming Vender Programming PRECAUTIONS TO TAKE VVHEN VVORKING VVITH CONTROL BOARD As vvith any printed circuit board our electronics are very sensitive to Electrostatic Discharge ESD Simply walking across a tile or carpeted floor can generate a range of 30 000 to 50 000 volts ofelectricity One ESD can be enough to seriously damage your control board or at least weaken it enough that erratic problems could occur in the future Even a discharge surge under 100 to 200 volts is enough to create problems within the circuitry of the electronics It is advised when storing the electronics that they be kept in anti static bags even if the electronics are th
86. or error Communication Indicating no card reader communication for more than 5 seconds Card Reader Card Reader error Card Reader Error XX Indicating that a particular type of card reader malfunction occurred w here XX indicates the error type No test available Check the temperature sensor connection at the control board to make sure it is plugged in Check that itis wired properly and the pins are making contact Temperature Sensing Indicating an unpluggged temperature sensor 1 Check the refrigeration unit before opening the vendor s main door to see if it s running 2 Open the main door to see if the unit cuts off 3 Make sure the vendor s door switch is working properly 4 Unplug one of the two white wires plugged into the refrigeration relay Refrigeration Refrigeration errors Too Cold Indicating temperatures 3 degrees below the compressor cut out setting Proceed w ith normal refrigeration troubleshooting Refer to the refrigeration flow chart Too Hot z Indicating temperatures 3 degrees above compressor cut in setting Royal Vision Vender Check bill acceptor for obstruction or If no obstructions are apparent dirt replace the bill acceptor Refer to card reader manual for corrective action If the sensor is unplugged replug it If itis misw ired replace the temperature sensor If the connections are bad attempt to repair them or replace sensor If upon unpluggi
87. or more than 5 seconds Full indicating a full bill stacker Motor indicating a defective motor Jam indicating an bill jam error ROM indicating a bill acceptor ROM check sum error 6 Sensing indicating a bill sensor error or 7 Open indicating that the stacker is open Ln PM The Communication error will be cleared when proper communications are re established After taking corrective action to manually fix the other Bill Validator problems the errors may be cleared electronically via a hand held device or through the service mode by pressing and holding the senter button for two seconds Royal Vision Vender SECTION 3 Vender Programming Card Reader By pressing senter at the Card Reader prompt the controller will display either 1 Communication indicating no card reader communications for more than 5 seconds or 2 Card Reader Error XY indicating that a particu lar type of card reader malfunction occurred where XY indicates the error type The Communications error will be cleared when proper communications are re established The Card Reader Error XY errors may be reset via the hand held device or through the service mode by pressing and holding the senter button for two seconds Refriseration By pressing senter at the Refrigeration prompt the controller will display either 1 Temperature Sensing indicating an unplugged
88. ought to be defective If a control board is thought to be defective and is really not it soon will be after being charged with ESD The ideal prevention against ESD is to use anti static conductive wrist straps which ground you to the machine before touching the electronic boards If it is not possible to use these at least ground yourself before handling the electronic boards Whatever method you use always handle the electronic boards by the edges Be careful not to touch the components on the control board Figure 3 1 Keypad Royal Vision Vender KEYPAD PROGRAMMING Itis very important that the RVV is programmed properly All programming of the vender options is done in the Service Mode To enter the Service Mode open the vender door and press and release the yellow mode button located on the control board The vender s keypad consists of 12 buttons Four of these buttons see Figure 3 1 below left are used to program the vender and navigate through the service routines plus two are used to move the elevator cup in Product Location as follows Button Meaning Usage 2 FORWARD Increase next up 4 LEFT Move elevator cup left 6 RIGHT Move elevator cup right 8 BACKWARD Decrease previous down EXIT Escape cancel exit ENTER OK accept save The controller will automatically return to the Sales Mode if No response from the keypad is received for approxi mately five minutes The service mode b
89. porize and absorb heat as it passses through the evaporator Royal Vision Vender Drier The drieris located in the refrigerant line between the capillary tube and condenser It traps and removes moisture from the refrigeration system while allowing oil and refrigerant to pass through the system Accumulator The accumulator is located in the refrigerant line between the evaporator coil and the compressor The accumulator traps any liquid refrigerant which did not vaporize before it reaches the compressor Refrigeration Relay The refrigeration relay is located in the lower section of the vender s cabinet near the main wiring harness The refrigeration relay is responsible for powering the compressor and condenser fan motors The refrigeration relay consists of a coil powered by the control board 24 VDC and a switch When the control board completes the circuit to the refrigeration relay the relay will energize closing the contact between the common and the normally open positions When this happens power 110 VAC travels from the refrigeration relay to the main wiring harness for the refrigeration unit REFRIGERATION CYCLE 1 The rising temperature in the cooling compartment is reported to the control board through the temperature sensor 2 The control board registers the current temperature inside the vender s cabinet When it rises equal to or above the pre programmed cut in temperature the control board will complete
90. proceed to the next prompt Light Control Lisht Control If senter is pressed at the Light Control X prompt the X will begin to flash If X On the controller will turn off the main door lights while the selections are blocked If X Off the controller will not affect the operation ofthe lights Pressing up or down will toggle X between On and Off Pressing lt enter gt will save the currently displayed setting and return you to the Light Control prompt Pressing exit will return you to the Light Control prompt without saving changes From Light Control press lt exit gt to return to the Select Block X prompt Royal Vision Vender Discount If senter is pressed at the Discount prompt the controller will enter the discount timer mode Using up or lt down gt you can cycle through the various discount timer settings Enable Timer Start Time Stop Time Select and Less Amount If exit is pressed the controller will return to the Discount prompt Use up to proceed to the next prompt Override Options Enable Timer Upon first entry into Discount the controller will display Enable Timer X If senter is pressed at Enable Timer X X will begin to flash indicating that it can be edited If X On the discount timer will be enabled This means that active programmed selections will
91. r Time If lt enter gt is pressed at the Stop Time prompt the controller will enter the stop selection blocking time setting routing Upon entry into this routine the display will show one of the two stop time setting modes Stop Day or Stop Hour Pressing up or down will cycle between the two Pressing lt exit gt at this point will return the controller to the Stop Time prompt without saving any changes Use up to proceed to the next prompt Select If enter is pressed at the Stop Day prompt the controller will enter the day of the week setting routine The display will show YY X where YY is the day of the week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday or Every Day and X is either On or Off Pressing up or down will cycle through the days ofthe week If enter is pressed at the Y Y X prompt X will flash indicat ing that it can be changed Pressing up or down will toggle X between On enabled and Off disabled Pressing enter again will save the displayed setting and return you to the non flashing YY X prompt Pressing lt exit gt will return to the Stop Day prompt If enter is pressed at the Stop Hour prompt the controller vvill enter the stop time setting routine The display vvill shovy the current four digit hour and minute setting in 24 hour format The hour setting will be f
92. ressing up or down will cause the flashing status to toggle between On and Off When the desired status is displayed pressing senter will save that status and return you to the Blocking N X display status no longer flashing If X Off selection blocking will be disabled when the key switch is activated If X On selection blocking will be enabled when the key switch is activated Note Blocking is used in conjunction with Selection Blocking X programming menus Vend Discount If enter is pressed at the Vend Discount X prompt where X is the current status either On or Off the display will flash the current status Pressing up or down will cause the flashing status to toggle between On and Off When the desired status is displayed pressing senter will save that status and return you to the Vend Discount X display status no longer flashing If X Off discounting will be disabled when the key switch is activated If X On discounting will be enabled when the key switch is activated Page 33 SECTION 3 Vender Programming Lishtins If senter is pressed at the Lighting X prompt where X is the current status either On or Off the display will flash the current status Pressing up or down will cause the flashing status to toggle between On and Off When the desired status is displayed pre
93. roller will enter the non resettable cash counter display mode by displaying All Selects XX XX where the X s will represent total cash over the life of the vender s control board Using up or down will cycle through each selection as Selection N X XX where N represents the appropriate selection number and the X s represent the resettable cash count for that selection If exit is pressed at any time during this operation the controller will return to the code level Press the lt up gt button to proceed to the next prompt Number of Vends Humber of Vends If senter is pressed at the Number of Vends prompt the controller will enter the non resettable sale count display mode displaying All Selects XXX where the X s represent the number of all paid vends over the life of the vender s control board Using up or down will cycle through each selection as Selection AN XXX where N represents the appropriate selection number and the X s represent the resettable number of vends for that selection If lt exit gt is pressed anytime during this operation the controller will return to the Number of Vends prompt Press the up button to proceed to the next prompt Free Vend Count Page 21 SECTION 3 Vender Programming Free Vend Count If senter is pressed at the Free Vend Count prompt the controller will enter the free vend counters mode The controller will displ
94. rs A copy of the Packing Slip the correct serial number and complete Return Material Tag provided with part are required for sending back parts Please fill out the Return Material Tag completely keeping the white copy for your records and sending the yellow tag back with the attached part Make sure you have your company name address phone number serial number and model number along with a brief explanation of the problem If the item returned is not under warranty it will be sent back to you at your expense along with a US 10 00 handling fee or it will be scrapped All warranty parts should be properly wrapped and packed securely to avoid further damage Parts that are returned from the field and have been tapped into tampered with not packaged properly or have had the serial plate or label removed will void the warranty If parts are not returned within 15 working days the invoice will be due in full Royal Vendors Publication 833073 Rev B3 6 05 Printed in the United States of America
95. s pressed while Selection is displayed the display will show Selection XX Y Y Y where X is the current selection number and Y Y Y is the selection price Use the up or down keys to sequence through the list of available selections or press enter to edit the price of the selection that is currently shown on the display Use the up or down to increase or decrease the price If senter is pressed while Shelf All is displayed the display will show Shelf X Y YY where X is the current shelf number and Y Y Y is the price for any of the products on that particular shelf Use the up or lt down gt keys to sequence through the list of available shelves or press lt enter gt to edit the price of the shelf that is currently shown on the display Use the up or down to increase or decrease the price In all cases when the desired price is on the display pressing senter will save that price and return to the previous service mode function level Pressing lt exit gt will return the controller to the Set Price prompt Press up to proceed to the next prompt Product Location Product Location If enter is pressed at the Product Location prompt the display will show Enter Password 0000 and the first 0 will be flashing It will be necessary to enter the non resettable password 9 8 7 6 in order to enter into the Product Location mode To enter the
96. servicing the equipment and to users of the equipment These dangers can occur because of improper maintenance or usage The purpose of this safety segment is to alert every one servicing Royal equipment of potentially dangerous areas and to provide basic safety guidelines for proper upkeep The service manual contains various warnings that should be carefully read to minimize the risk of personal injury This manual also contains service information to insure that proper methods are followed to avoid damaging the vender or making it unsafe It is also important to under stand these warnings provide general guidance only Royal could not possibly know evaluate or advise of all of the conceivable ways in which service might be done Consequently Royal cannot predict all of the possible dangerous results These outlined safety precautions are the basis for an effective safety program Use these safety measures along with the service bulletins helpful hints and product specification sheets when installing or servicing Royal equipment We recommend that persons servicing our equipment maintain a similar commitment to safety Only personnel properly trained should have access to the interior of the vender This will minimize the potential dangers that are inherent in electrical and mechanical devices Royal has no control over the vender once it leaves the premises It is the owner or lessor s responsibility to maintain the vender in a s
97. sion Vender Page 63 IC Wiring Schemati SECTION 7
98. ssing senter will save that status and return you to the Lighting X display status no longer flashing If X Off lighting control will be disabled when the key switch 1s activated If X On lighting control will be enabled when the key switch 1s activated Refriseration If senter is pressed at the Refrigeration X prompt where X is the current status either On or Off the display will flash the current status Pressing up or down will cause the flashing status to toggle between On and Off When the desired status is displayed pressing senter will save that status and return you to the Refrigeration X display status no longer flashing If X Off refrigeration control will be disabled when the key switch is activated If X On refrigeration control will be enabled when the key switch is activated Return If senter is pressed at the Return prompt the controller will return to the idle condition of the sales mode unless there is established credit If credit exists the credit amount will be displayed after returning to sales mode Page 34 Royal Vision Vender SECTION 4 Vender Maintenance Vender Maintenance What to Clean CAUTION Electrical and electronic components should NEVER be subjected to water Belts The belts should always be kept clean and free of debris to ensure efficient operation as well as to extend the life of the belts
99. t card reader allows customers to purchase a product using a debit or credit card For detailed information on any ofthe credit peripherals refer to the separate operation and service manual provided by the peripherals manufacturer Page 16 TriTeq Electronic Door Lock Some venders may be equipped with the TriTeq electronic door lock system The TriTeq electronic door lock pro vides the control board with one signal line to determine the status of the door and lock It consists of a motor driven bolt mounted on the door an electronic nut receptacle mounted on the cabinet an infrared signal receiver and an infrared key The infrared code for this lock cannot be decoded if the key is lost or stolen If the key is lost or stolen it will be necessary to change the lock code as soon as possible It is not necessary to replace the lock in order to re key it Loss of power to the electronic door lock will prevent entry to the vender unless it has been equipped with an optional battery With the battery installed it will be possible to open the vender s door in the event of a power loss The TriTeq electronic door lock system is not available for purchase from Royal Vendors To order any component of the electronic door lock system or for more information contact TriTeq Lock and Security 701 Gullo Avenue Elk Grove Village IL 60007 Tel 847 640 7002 Fax 847 640 7008 E mail sales triteglock com Website www triteglock c
100. t the Select prompt the controller will display Selection N X where N represents the selection number and X indicates whether that selection will be discounted or not Using lt up gt or down will allow you to cycle through each individual selection If senter is pressed at Selection N X the display will flash X discount status for the displayed selection Pressing up or down will toggle X between On enabled or Off disabled When the desired setting is on the display pressing lt enter gt will save the setting and return to the selection level where the discount status no longer flashes Ifthe All Selections X is set and saved all the selections will be set at once Use exit to return to the Select prompt Use lt up gt to proceed to the next prompt Less Amount Less Amount If senter is pressed at the Less Amount prompt the controller will enter the discount amount setting The first display will show the current four digit discount amount 00 00 99 95 For example if the discount amount is set to 0 10 every price set in the price mode will be reduced by 0 10 during the discount time Using up or down will allow the user to increase or decrease the amount in increments of the least coin tube amount Press enter to save the setting and return the controller to the Less Amount prompt Press lt exit gt to return the controller to the Less A
101. talog Security Plate Assembly RVV Trileq Lock 350530 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 1 Security Plate Weld Assembly RVV TriTeq Lock 350540 Me ARE ER RR P CR 842476 Touchpad sien EA M EM ARI 842502 3 Coin Return BUSHING EER ERGER Ee EED GEREED ER ee ines 803059 4 Bushing Retainer RVV TriTeq a 350509 5 Coin Return Assembly RVV sse eene 337580 6 Coin Return Button emm enne 803031 7 Coin Chute Cover RVV ee ee eene emen eren enne 337562 8 Coin Chute RVV e o o eren pha t r ajete e Pe ER Refs 337561 9 Display Cover AAT 337582 10 Vacuum Fluorescent Display ss emen 836144 11 Display Window NA 815515 12 Coin Plate RVV Tt TEQ EE 350508 Royal Vision Vender Page 57 SECTION 6 Parts Catalog Royal Vision Vender 331155 Cell Assembly RVV A Page 58 SECTION 6 Parts Catalog Cell Assembly RVV 331155 ITEM DESCRIPTION 1 Negator Drum Bottom Slide RVV 2 Pusher Bottom ee bere bee ee ee ee ee 3 Track PUSHER kand RR eege Gee ED Ee heed ete i hka A Cell Wall Tie Strap 5 Cell Wall Assembly Right 6 Cell Wall Assembly Left 7 N
102. temperature sensor error 2 Too Cold indicating temperatures 3 F 1 5 C below the compressor cut out setting 3 TooHot indicating temperatures 3 F 1 5 C above the compressor cut in setting 4 No Cooling indicating that the compressor is not cooling at 1 F 0 5 C per hour or better while on or 5 No Heating indicating that the heating system is not heating at 1 F 0 5 C per hour or better while on The Temperature Sensing error will be cleared if the sensor is detected The Too Cold error will be cleared when the temperature rises above the cut out limit The Too Hot error will be cleared when the temperature falls below the cut in limit The No Cooling error will be cleared when the system cools at 19 F 0 5 C per hour or better The No Heating error will be cleared when the system heats at 1 F 0 5 C or better All Refrigeration errors can also be cleared via the hand held device or through service mode by pressing and holding the enter button for two seconds Page 19 SECTION 3 Vender Programming Coin Dispense Y Insert This mode is used to keep inventory of the exact coin tube levels in the coin mechanism as well as allowing you to pay out coins from the changer through the control board This mode tests proper communication between the control board and the coin mechanism When dispensing coins the control board will remember the coin mechanism s coi
103. ter is pressed at the Y Y X prompt X will flash indicating that it can be changed Pressing up or down will toggle X between On enabled and Off disabled Pressing lt enter gt again will save the displayed setting and return you to the non flashing YY X prompt Pressing exit will return to the Start Day prompt Page 26 If senter is pressed at the Start Hour prompt the controller will enter the start time setting routine The display will show the current four digit hour and minute setting in 24 hour format The hour setting will be flashing to indicate that it can be modified Press ing up or down will increase or decrease the hour Pressing enter will stop the hour from flashing and cause the minutes to flash indicating they can be modified Pressing up or down will increase or decrease the minutes value Pressing enter again will save the displayed setting and return you to the Start Hour prompt Pressing exit while in editing mode will return to the Start Hour prompt without saving changes Stor Time If lt enter gt is pressed at the Stop Time prompt the controller will enter the stop lighting control time setting routing Upon entry into this routine the display will show one of the two stop time setting modes Stop Day or Stop Hour Pressing up or down will cycle between the two Pressing exit at this point will retur
104. the assembly downward to loosen tension on the belt Ensuring that the belt is now loose secure the assembly in place by retightening one of the nuts on the assembly Loosen the nuts that secure the belt in the clamps on the bottom of the elevator cup assembly Remove the existing belt then install the new belt Route the belt as shown in Figure 4 1 Ensure that the grooved side of the belt faces inward with respect to the general loop formed by the belt s routing Secure one end of the belt in the upper clamp below the elevator cup Tighten the clamp by screwing in the upper set of nuts between the clamps Pull the other end of the belt firmly and secure it in the lower clamp Reloosen the nut on the upper idler assembly that was tightened in step 1 The X axis upper mounting assembly will spring upward to tighten tension on the belt Once it has done so tighten all three nuts on the X axis upper mounting assembly to secure the belt tension E O e Kel 9r Insert and tighten top first then bottom Note Some parts not a shown for clarity d 6 Figure 4 1 O Loosen these nuts for Y axis belt replacement Page 36 Figure 4 2 Royal Vision Vender SECTION 4 Vender Maintenance Y axis belt replacement The Y axis belt controls
105. the circuit to the refrigera tion relay to energize its coil 3 The refrigeration relay coil closes the contact between the common and normally open positions allowing 110 volts to travel to the main wiring harness to start the compressor 4 The compressor circulates refrigerant throughout the system by pulling low pressure refrigerant vapor from the evaporator coil compressing it and forcing it into the condenser The condenser aided by the condenser fan motor removes heat from the refrigerant as it flows through the condenser and releases it to the outside environment The dropping ofthe refrigerant tempera ture changes the vapor to liquid 5 The evaporator coil allows the liquid refrigerant to absorb heat from the cooling compartment as it evaporates in the coil 6 The falling temperature in the cooling compartment is caused by the continual circulation of refrigerant through the system removing heat from the cooling compartment and transporting it to the outside environ ment When the temperature drops the temperature sensor reports this to the vender s control board 7 When the temperature drops below the preset cut out temperature the control board will disable the refrigera tion relay thus killing power to the refrigeration unit Page 15 SECTION 2 Vender Component Explanation TESTING THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM 1 The sealed refrigeration unit can be tested by unplug ging it from the top of the main wiring har
106. the displayed setting and return the control ler to the non editable Enable Timer prompt Use up to proceed to the next prompt Start Time Start Time If enter is pressed at the Start Time prompt the controller will enter the start energy conservation time setting routing Upon entry into this routine the display will show one of the two start time setting modes Start Day or Start Hour Pressing up or lt down gt will cycle between the two Pressing lt exit gt at this point will return to the Start Time prompt without saving any changes Use lt up gt to proceed to the next prompt Stop Time If lt enter gt is pressed at the Start Day prompt the controller will enter the day of the week setting routine The display will show Y Y X where Y Y is the day of the week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday or Every Day and X is either On or Off Pressing up or lt down gt will cycle through the days of the week If enter is pressed at the Y Y X prompt X will flash indicating that it can be changed Pressing up or down will toggle X between On enabled and Off disabled Pressing enter again will save the displayed setting and return you to the non flashing Y Y X prompt Pressing lt exit gt will return to the Start Day prompt If enter is pressed at the Start Hour
107. tion and is leveled that this support leg is brought down even with the ground floor or whatever surface the vender is placed on If the support leg is not making contact with the ground surface there is a possibility of the vender tipping over when the door is opened possibly resulting in broken bones dismemberment or even death Lighting System The lighting system contains extremely high voltage upwards of 600 volts and power should always be disconnected when working with or around this portion of the vender Light bulbs should be replaced whenever one or more of the bulb ends are blackened or discolored or when the lights are flickering or are not lit and it has been determined that the ballast is good Replace these bulbs as soon as it 1s determined they are bad If it is decided not to use the lighting system the ballast MUST be unplugged DO NOT remove the bulbs and leave the ballast plugged in Doing so can cause the ballast to generate a very high amount of electrical noise which can cause problems with or permanently damage electronic components Page 35 SECTION 4 Vender Maintenance Replacing the Belts X axis belt replacement The X axis belt controls the left and right movement of the elevator cup assembly To replace this belt l Loosen these nuts for X axis belt replacement On the upper idler assembly loosen the nuts that hold the X axis upper mounting assembly in place See Figure 4 2 Pull
108. turn you to the Hour prompt without saving changes Use up to proceed to the next prompt DST Royal Vision Vender DST If lt enter gt is pressed at the DST prompt the display will show the current daylight saving time code Using up or down will rotate through the available options listed below Pressing enter when the desired saving time code is displayed will save that code and return you to the DST prompt Pressing exit at any time in this options list will return you to the DST prompt without saving any changes Use up to proceed to the next prompt Display Time OFF No daylight savings time changes made Australian rules Set forward 1 hour at 1 00 a m on first Sunday in October Set back 1 hour at 1 00 a m on last Sunday in March European rules Set forward 1 hour at 1 00 a m on last Sunday in March Set back 1 hour at 1 00 a m on last Sunday in October North American rules Set forward 1 hour at 2 00 a m on first Sunday in April Set back 1 hour at 2 00 a m on last Sunday in October Australia Europe N Am bisrlas Time If senter is pressed at the Display Time X prompt the display will show Display Time X where X will be flashing If X Off this indicates that the current time will not be displayed with the POS message in sales mode If X On the time will be displayed in sales mode Using up
109. up or down to toggle between On and Off Pressing enter will save the value of X and return the controller to the Enable prompt Date If enter is pressed at the Date prompt the current date setting as known by the controller is displayed in DD MMMM Y Y Y fashion for example 31 January 2003 If enter is pressed again the current day will begin to flash Use up or down to change the day setting Once it is set press lt enter gt again to move to the month Pressing senter again will cause the year to flash After the year has been set press lt enter gt once more to save the changes After saving the change press exit to return to the non resettable Date prompt Press up to move to the next prompt Time Time If senter is pressed at the Time prompt the current time as known by the controller is displayed in a 24 hour format The left two digits of the display show the current hour setting the right two digits show the current minutes The hour setting will be flashing Pressing up or down at this point will increase or decrease the hour setting If enter is pressed the minute setting will flash Pressing up or down at this point will increase or decrease the minutes setting Pressing senter again will save the displayed hour and minutes setting and return you to the Time prompt Pressing exit while in editing mode will re
110. utton is pressed a second time The Return mode is activated or The door is actually closed If credit exists the credit amount will be displayed after returning to the Sales Mode MENU SYSTEM When programming you must first use the programming buttons listed above to maneuver through menus and sub menus before you will be allowed to accomplish your task Each menu consists of various items or modes such as Set Prices Mode or the Set Internal Clock Mode There are two menus 1 INTERNAL Service MENU This menu is available only with the vender s door open It is accessed upon pressing the control board s mode button 2 EXTERNAL MENU This menu is available with the vender s door closed From this menu cash sales counts and vender errors can be read but not cleared Note Programming flowchart located in rear of manual Page 17 SECTION 3 Vender Programming Internal Service Menu Errors Here Detected or Ho Errors Found If enter is pressed at the Errors Were Detected prompt the controller will enter the error display mode If no errors have occurred since the last error reset the display will show No Errors Found If an error has been detected since the last error reset the display will show the first summary error code that has occurred such as Vend which would indicate a vend error Pressing lt up gt or lt down gt will allow you to cycle through all of
111. vertical sliding door 4 Product Undelivered indicating that there is a problem with the optical delivery detection system or perhaps a product has been left in the delivery bin or 5 Unknown indicating that an error has occurred which is of unknown cause After taking corrective action to fix the Miscella neous errors the errors may be cleared manually through the service mode by pressing and holding the senter button for two seconds or electronically via a hand held device Control By pressing lt enter gt at the Control prompt the controller vvill display 1 Door indicating the door switch has been open for more than an hour 2 RAM indicating the machine setup information has been corrupted 3 AC Under Voltage indicating that the average rectified voltage was under 22VAC for more than 30 seconds 4 AC Over Voltage indicating that the average rectified voltage was over 42 VAC for more than 30 seconds 5 System Scale Factor indicating one of the credit peripherals has introduced an incompatible scaling factor or 6 Lost XY Position indicating that the controller is unable to establish where the elevator mecha nism is located in the matrix Select Switch Select Switch error indicates that a key on the keypad has been stuck in the on position for more than 5 minutes This error will automatically clear when the stuck key condition is removed To lo
112. will display Enable Timer The lighting timer is used to enable or disable the main door lights Press lt enter gt to show the current setting On or Off If set to On the lighting control will be enabled If set to Off the lighting control will be disabled and the lights will always be on Toggle between On or Off by pressing up or down Pressing enter will save the displayed setting and return the control ler to the non editable Enable Timer prompt Use up to proceed to the next prompt Start Time Start Time If senter is pressed at the Start Time prompt the controller will enter the start lighting control time setting routing Upon entry into this routine the display will show one of the two start time setting modes Start Day or Start Hour Pressing up or lt down gt will cycle between the two Pressing lt exit gt at this point will return to the Start Time prompt without saving any changes Use lt up gt to proceed to the next prompt Stop Time If lt enter gt is pressed at the Start Day prompt the controller will enter the day of the week setting routine The display will show Y Y X where Y Y is the day of the week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday or Every Day and X is either On or Off Pressing up or lt down gt will cycle through the days of the week If en
113. ylon Washer iic ete e od deh edite 8 Gell Base DRE Educ DDR 9 Slid Tilt Wire EE NE Wad neve ME EE Aii N 10 Elastic Stop Nut ien but RADE eg sb indare esen ad 11 Wire Cover RVV paa ET a CERN 12 Sold Out Spring RVV sees 13 Actuation Cover EE 14 Rotator Bushing RV 15 Cell TEE 16 e Da a De be 17 Product Release Lever RV 18 Washer Cell Wall RVV 19 Center Support Assembly RVV 20 Cell Setup Decal Left 21 Stop Gate EE ES T 22 ed ID NE e N eii E 23 Cell Setup Decal Right einn 24 Negator Spring RV eee Royal Vision Vender PART NUMBER RE 803089 ER 815553 EE 815554 Hindi 337771 TRUT 337748 EE 337749 mST 904029 EE 815544 VE 811059 E 905004 ER EE as 337709 RE dts 914033 EE 815500 TEE 815531 EE 815498 EE 905027 m 810218 EE 337719 EE ER ds 337743 CER 931578 EE 815499 TE AE 811062 ERE 931579 EE 914043 Page 59 SECTION 6 Parts Catalog Page 60 ITEM o c0 KON Shelf Assembly RVV 337710 DESCRIPTION Shelf Arm Modified Shelf Extrusi Shelf Extrusion Shelf Lock Shelf Slide Right Shelf Slide Left PART NUMBER OM AO N 337724 EEE ERE 813032 EE 337706 KE 815501 e 815502 Royal Vision Vender SEC
114. you to cycle through all available configuration options If exit Is pressed at any time during this operation the controller will return to the Configurations prompt If enter is pressed the display will flash X the current status Pressing up or down will cause the flashing status to toggle between On and Off When the desired status is displayed pressing lt enter gt will save that status The following information describes the various machine configuration options Multi Price This option is used to toggle between the single price and multi price modes In the single price mode the price of selection 1 vvill be used for all selections In the multi price mode each shelf or each selection can be set to a different price If X Off single pricing is used If X On multi pricing is used Hide Menu This option is used to disable or hide certain menu items If X Off all menu items will appear If X On certain menu items will not appear POS Disable This configuration is used to disable the Point of Sales POS greeting 1 e Ice Cold Drinks etc If X Off no POS greeting will be shown If X On the greeting will be shown in Sales mode Page 24 Oren Door Totals This option is used to turn on the display of the total machine sales and total machine cash values in the open door mode If X Off only errors will be displayed when the door is open
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