(If this machine changes ownership, this manual must accompany machine.)
Part No. 802952R5
November 2011
NOTE: The WARNING and IMPORTANT
Failure to install, maintain, and/or operate
this machine according to the
manufacturer's instructions may result in
conditions which can produce bodily injury
and/or property damage.
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WARNING
instructions appearing in this manual are not meant
to cover all possible conditions and situations that
may occur. It must be understood that common
sense, caution, and carefulness are factors which
cannot be built into these washers. These factors
MUST BE supplied by the person(s) installing,
maintaining, or operating the washer.
Always contact the distributor, service agent, or the
manufacturer about any problems or conditions you do
not understand.
This control is an advanced, programmable computer
that lets the owner control most machine features by
pressing a sequence of keypads. Refer to Figure 1.
The control allows the owner to program custom
cycles, set vend prices, retrieve audit information, run
diagnostic tests, program special vend features and
other programmable features. Refer to Programming Control for a list of features. Washers shipped from
the factory have a default cycle and wash temperature
setting of PERM PRESS and WARM built in.
However, the owner can change the default cycle, or
any cycle, as needs permit.
IMPORTANT: In the event of a power failure, the
control will not have to be reprogrammed. It is
designed with a memory system that will remember
how it was programmed until the electrical power
is restored.
IMPORTANT: It is extremely important that the
washer has a good ground connection and that all
mechanical and electrical connections to the control
are made before applying power to or operating the
washer.
Glossary of Terms
If the length of the power failure is greater than the
POWER FAIL RESET time, the control will end the
cycle and the display will revert back to the ready
mode. On drain pump models, if the wash basket is
full of water, the control will move to a Delicate final
high speed spin and prompt the user to press the
START pad. Once the START pad is pressed, the
control will spin out the cycle.
Communications
The control may be programmed manually, by infrared communication with an external device or by the
network. A limited number of features can be
programmed by a card reader.
Infra-red Communications (Optional)
An external device, such as a PDA, allows the owner
to program and retrieve information from the control
without touching the keypad. An external device
greatly expands the programming options available to
the owner. However, it is not required to program and
operate the washer. The operation of an external
device and the advanced features available are covered
separately in the instructions included with the
external device software. Contact Alliance Laundry
Systems for a list of approved PDAs and other external
devices.
The following are a few terms and abbreviations to
learn. These are referred to throughout the instructions.
Display - This term refers to the window area of the
control that displays words and values.
LED (Light Emitting Diode) - This term refers to the
lights next to the keypads and status words of
the control.
Power Failure Recovery
If a cycle is in progress and the power fails, the cycle
status is saved in memory. When the power recovers,
the washer will resume into the previously active cycle
if so programmed by the owner.
The owner may program a special feature called
POWER FAIL RESET which sets a maximum power
failure duration. To program this feature, refer to
Programming Control, option 33.
Serial Card Reader Communications (Card
Models Only)
The control will accept communication with a serial
card reader in order to perform vending transactions
when a card is inserted to pay for cycles. The card
reader can also allow the owner to program a limited
number of features and collect audit information.
For detailed information on the serial card reader
communications, refer to instructions included with
the card reader.
Network Communications
The control will also accept communication with a
network interface board which allows the control to be
linked to a personal computer. This network link
allows an owner to program, collect data, and run
diagnostics on any machine.
For detailed information on network communications,
refer to the network instructions.
SELECT CYCLE pads are used to select the specific
washer cycle. These pads include NORMAL, PERM
PRESS, and DELICATES/BULKY. These pads allow
the user to select a cycle other than the default cycle
(PERM PRESS). The SELECT CYCLE keypads are
not active after the first fill step of the cycle. The
selected cycle is indicated by the light (LED) on the
pad. Pressing the flashing START pad will confirm the
selection and the cycle will begin. When the card
reader is used, pressing the START pad will start the
cycle and deduct the vend price from the card.
Select Wash Temp Pads
(Refer to Figure 1)
SELECT WASH TEMP pads are used to select the
temperature of the water used for the wash fill. These
pads include HOT, WARM, and COLD. These pads
allow the user to select a water temperature other than
the default setting (WARM). The SELECT WASH
TEMP pads are active only during the first fill step of
the cycle. The selected temperature is indicated by the
light (LED) on the pad.
Both the SELECT WASH TEMP pads and the SELECT
CYCLE pads are used in various combinations for
programming cycles, retrieving audit information,
running diagnostic tests, and other operations. These
instructions cover the manual programming and data
retrieval options.
Soil Level Pad
(Refer to Figure 1)
The SOIL LEVEL pad is used to select cycle modifier
options. The LIGHT option is the default and indicates
no cycle modifiers are active. The MEDIUM and
HEAVY options can be programmed to offer extra
features for an added vend price. Features available
include an added prewash, extra wash time, an added
extra rinse, and a warm rinse temperature.
For details on programming the Soil Level option,
refer to Programming Control.
1LED Light
2SELECT CYCLE pads (top row)
3Four 7-Segment Digits
4Display
5LED Status Lights
6SOIL LEVEL pad
7START pad
8SELECT WASH TEMP pads (bottom row)
LIGHT EMITTING DIODES (LEDs) are used to
indicate the chosen cycle, wash temperature, cycle
status and door lock information. See below for
information on each LED.
CYCLE LED (NORMAL, PERM PRESS or
DELICATES/BULKY)
CYCLE LED will remain lit the entire cycle.
WASH TEMP LED (HOT, WARM or COLD)
WASH TEMP LED will remain on until the end of the
cycle or will change to show the rinse temperature if
programmed to do so.
WASH LED
WASH LED is lit at the beginning of a wash portion of
the cycle and will remain lit until the wash is
complete.
RINSE LED
RINSE LED is lit at the beginning of a rinse portion of
the cycle and will remain lit until the rinse is complete.
SPIN LED
SPIN LED is lit during the Final Spin portion of the
cycle.
INSERT COINS/CARD LED
INSERT COINS/CARD LED prompts the user for
coins or a card to satisfy the vend price. Four digits
show the vend price remaining to be satisfied. The
vend price displayed will decrease with each coin
inserted. If new options are selected during the first fill
step of the wash cycle and it requires additional vend,
the INSERT COINS/CARD light will flash one (1)
second on and one (1) second off, and the display will
show the vend price remaining to be satisfied.
DOOR LED
DOOR LED is lit whenever the door is locked. The
door can’t be opened when this LED is lit.
LIGHT LED
LIGHT LED is lit when the Light soil level is selected.
MEDIUM LED
MEDIUM LED is lit when the Medium soil level is
selected.
HEAVY LED
HEAVY LED is lit when the Heavy soil level is
selected.
Four 7-Segment Digits
The 7-SEGMENT DIGITS are used to display the
time remaining in a cycle, vend price, error messages
and descriptive codes. During diagnostic testing or
manual programming of the control, these digits will
display descriptive codes and values (as described in
Entering the Manual Mode).
When power is applied to the washer, the control will
display its software version as “S XX” (“XX” is the
version number) for one second. If the control was not
powered down during a running cycle, it will enter the
Ready Mode.
Ready Mode
In this mode of operation the display shows the current
selected cycle, temperature and soil level, and the full
current vend price for that cycle. The INSERT COINS/CARD LED is lit.
To start the cycle, the user must satisfy the vend price
and then press the START keypad.
The user will be able to select a different cycle, soil
level or wash water temperature by pressing a cycle
pad when the machine is in the ready mode or in the
first fill step.
Partial Vend Mode
The control enters this mode when part of the vend
price has been entered, but not enough vend is entered
to satisfy the vend price. The control will display the
remaining vend price needed to start the cycle and the
INSERT COINS/CARD LED is lit.
Additional Vend Mode
The control enters this mode if the first fill was
interrupted to change a cycle, temperature or soil level
that requires more money. If the vend price is not
satisfied within 1 minute, the washer control will go
back to the first selection and the cycle will continue.
After the first fill, all key presses will be ignored,
allowing the washer to go through the complete cycle.
Start Mode
The control enters this mode when the full vend price
is satisfied, the vend price is zero or the control is in
OPL Mode. The START pad LED will flash one (1)
second on and one (1) second off. If Start Mode is
entered because the vend price is satisfied or the
control is in OPL Mode, the display will show
“PUSH” for one second, “Strt” for one second and the
current cycle time for one second. If Start Mode is
entered because the vend price is zero, the display will
show “FREE”. When first entering Start Mode, a
signal will sound for one (1) second on and one (1)
second off for 10 seconds if Signal for Start is enabled.
After pressing the START keypad, the door will lock
and the cycle will begin.
End of Cycle Mode
When a cycle is complete, the control will display “00”
until the washer door is opened, a key is pressed, or a
coin/card is entered. When one of these three options
occurs, the display will revert back to the ready mode.
Cycle Sequence
Upon the start of a cycle, the control will display the
total cycle time. The appropriate LEDs will light while
the machine passes through different cycle steps. Any
coin entered after the first fill cycle will be added to
the total coin counter, but the user will not be able to
change cycles or water temperature.
Closing Washer Door
If the door is not closed when the vend price is satisfied,
“door” will be displayed until the door is closed. Once
door is closed, the START pad must be pressed to lock
door and start the cycle. If the door does not lock within
15 seconds of being closed, “E dL” will be displayed,
indicating a door lock error, while the door continues to
try to lock.
If the door locks after 15 seconds, the door lock error
will clear and the cycle will continue normally.
There are five options when a signal can be used during
the washer operation. These five options are listed below:
1. End of Cycle Signal
By default, this signal is turned off. If turned on, the
signal sounds for three (3) seconds at the end of a
cycle.
2. Signal On Keypad Depression
By default, this signal is turned on and sounds for
a quarter of a second each time a keypad is pressed.
3. Signal On Coin Input/Card Insertion
By default, this signal is turned on and will sound
for a quarter of a second each time a coin or card
is entered.
4. Signal for Card Removal (Card Models Only)
By default, this signal is turned on and will sound
one second on and one second off when the
control is prompting for card removal.
5. Signal for Start
By default, this signal is turned on and will sound
one second on and one second off for 10 seconds
after vend price has been satisfied.
NOTE: Refer to Programming Control to program
signal options.
Changing Cycles
Cycles and wash temperatures can be changed anytime
during the first fill step. After the first fill step, all key
presses are ignored.
Selecting a higher priced cycle, wash temperature or soil
level will pause the first fill step, and INSERT COINS/CARD will flash one (1) second on and one (1) second off
until the vend price has been satisfied. After the vend
price has been satisfied, the cycle will continue with the
new selections. If the vend price is not satisfied within 1
minute, the washer control will go back to the
previously set cycle, wash temperature and soil level.
The control allows the washer owner to program the
control with the use of the keypad. Cycle and vend
options may be programmed, audit information may
be viewed and diagnostic tests may be run by pressing
combinations of the Select Cycle and Select Wash
Temp pads.
For details on programming cycle and vend options,
refer to Programming Control.
Collecting Audit Information
The control will store audit information in its memory
that can be retrieved by pressing various combinations
of Select Cycle and Select Wash Temp pads. The
control will record coins entered, total machine cycles,
and total start pulses.
For more information on the audit features, refer to
Collecting Audit Information.
NOTE: Additional audit information is retrievable
with an external device, the card reader and the
network. Refer to the appropriate instruction
manual.
Testing Machine and Control
Functions
Special diagnostic features built into the control allow
the owner to run specific diagnostic tests. By opening
and closing the service door and then pressing various
sequences of Select Cycle and Select Wash Temp
pads, the owner may perform the following tests:
Control Software Version Number
Service Door Opening Test
Coin Vault Opening Test
Coin Drop #1 Input Test
Coin Drop #2 Input Test
Door Switch Input Test
Door Lock Switch Input Test
Pump/Gravity Drain Test
Show Fill Time Test
Start Pulse Test
Configuration #1 Display Test
Configuration #2 Display Test
For detailed information on running diagnostic tests,
refer to Testing Machine and Control Functions.
Rapid Advance Feature
This feature allows the user to quickly advance
through active cycles or advance into a cycle from the
ready mode. This feature is useful when tests must be
performed immediately on a washer currently in an
active cycle. In this case, the user can quickly advance
through the cycles to the ready mode. At this point, the
user can perform the required tests and then return the
washer to the point it was interrupted.
For detailed information on using the Rapid Advance
feature, refer to Rapid Advance Feature.
Clearing the Vend Feature
This feature allows the user to return the control back
to the ready mode if coins have been entered but the
full vend price has not yet been satisfied.
For more information on using the Clear Vend feature,
refer to Clear Vend Feature.
Communications Mode
This feature allows the washer control to communicate
with an external device, the card reader, or the
network. This allows the washer control to be
programmed and have its data read without using the
keypad.
For more detailed information on using the
Communications Mode feature, refer to
Communications Mode.
Coin Drop
The control will accept pulses from a single or dual
coin drop to satisfy vend price. Each coin drop will
have the ability to start a cycle.
Start Pulse Operation
The control will accept pulses from optional payment
systems. The machine can be programmed to receive a
single start pulse or multiple start pulses, or the Start
Pulse Option can be turned off. The Start Pulse Mode
allows the machine to go from the Ready Mode to the
Start Mode after a single pulse or multiple pulses are
received.
The control will capture the times and dates of the
openings of the Coin Vault and the Service Door. The
information is saved in memory. An open service door
combined with various keypad presses allows the
control to enter manual modes of operation if the
Break-In Alarm is not on. These modes include Manual
Programming, Audit Collection and Diagnostics.
Break-In Alarm
This feature allows the owner to program the machine
to signal a network alarm, cause a machine alarm or
shut down the machine if the service door or coin vault
is opened without disabling the alarm first. The date
and time of the break-in is recorded. To avoid the
alarm during coin collections, the alarm must be
turned off or temporarily disabled by pressing the two
programmed keys.
The alarm is turned off by default. The alarm can be
turned on by programming the control with an external
device or network.
Special Vend
OPL Mode
This feature allows the user to start a cycle without
satisfying the vend price.
For details on enabling OPL Mode, refer to
Programming Control.
Drop-Off Mode
This feature allows the owner to limit machine use to
an attendant without requiring vend. Starting the
machine will require the correct sequence of four
keypad presses as programmed by an external device,
card reader or network.
For details on enabling Drop-Off Mode, refer to
Programming Control.
Low Power/Auto-Shutdown Option
This feature allows the owner to program the control
to shut down or enter a low power consumption mode
based on programmable times and dates if either of
these options are enabled.
For details on programming the Low Power/AutoShutdown option, refer to Programming Control.
This feature allows the owner to program the control
to allow programmable vend prices for specific hours
and dates.
For details on programming Special Vend, refer to
Programming Control.
Stacked Washers and Dryers, Front Control
Washers and Coin Rear Control Washers
Manual programming requires the user to open and
close the service door. Opening and closing the service
door trips a switch allowing access to various
programming options, diagnostics, and audit
capabilities.
The service door is located in the control panel on the
Stacked Washer and Dryers and Front Control
Washers. On Rear Control Washers, the service door is
located on the top of the meter case. Refer to Figure 2.
After opening and closing the service door, the
programmer has 4.25 minutes to begin programming.
If a keypad has not been pressed in that time, the
control will revert back to the Ready Mode. Refer to
Figure 2.
NOTE: If the Break-In Alarm option is enabled, it
must be turned off or disabled by pressing the two
programmed keys before opening service door. For
more information on using the Break-In Alarm,
refer to the external device or network software
instructions.
Rear Control Washers with Card Reader
Manual programming requires the user to remove the
control panel and unplug the bullet connector located
between the “white/black” and “red/blue” wires. This
will allow the user to access various programming
options, diagnostics, and audit capabilities. Refer to
Figure 2.
For programming, testing, and retrieving information
from the control, it is often necessary to enter the
Manual Mode by following the four simple steps below.
For an overview of entering the manual mode, refer to
the flowchart on the following page.
How to Enter the Manual Mode
1. If accessing Diagnostic Tests, be sure the washer
is in the Ready Mode before continuing to step 2.
If the washer is in an active cycle, rapid advance
through the cycle. Refer to the Rapid Advance Feature. If coins or a card has been entered, refer
to Clear Vend Feature.
2. Open the service door. Refer to Opening the Service Door.
NOTE: The coin vault switch must be closed to
enter Manual Mode.
3. While pressing and holding the NORMAL
keypad with one hand, press the HOT keypad
with the other hand.
4. The display will show “rAPd”.
5. Press the DELICATES/BULKY ( ) or the
COLD ( ) keypad to scroll through the options
until the desired option appears in the display.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad.
NOTE: After entering Manual Mode, if no keypads
are pressed for 4.25 minutes, the control will return
to the previous mode of operation.
Manual Mode is broken into three groups: Manual
Programming, Manual Rapid Advance and Manual
Diagnostics. Manual Programming can only be turned
on or off with an external device or the network. Refer
to the appropriate instruction manual. Manual Rapid
Advance and Manual Diagnostics can be turned on and
off using an external device, by manual programming
(refer to options 35 and 36 of Programming Control),
or with the network.
By default, all groups are turned “on”.
The manual features available in each group are as
follows (the menu displayed on the display in this
mode is in parentheses).
Manual Programming
Manual Programming (Prog)
Manual Read Audit (AUdt)
Manual Reset (rSEt)
Manual Rapid Advance
Rapid Advance (rAPd)
Manual Diagnostics
Manual Diagnostic Tests (dIAg)
If a group is turned off, the display will change from
the selected feature to “oFF” when the START pad is
pressed and an audio signal will sound for one second.
The display will then return to the selected feature.
The features in the group cannot be entered.
7. To exit, press the WARM (<) keypad. The control
will revert back to Ready Mode
Each description includes instructions on when and
why the option might be used and, more importantly,
This feature allows the owner to program cycle
information, standard vend pricing, special vends and
other features by using the keypads. The control must
have the Manual Programming Mode enabled, which
is the factory default. This mode can only be turned
“OFF” and “ON” by using an external device or the
network. Refer to this section when programming the
how to program the option.
For an overview of the programming organization,
refer to the flowcharts on the following pages.
For more advanced users, a quick reference list of the
options available through the programming mode is
located on this page.
control.
This section offers a detailed description of all 36 options
available to program.
NOTE: The letters and numbers in the Option
Display column of the Programmable Options List
are what will be shown in the display when that
option is selected.
Programmable Options Available
Option
Number
1“AtS1”Vend Price #12000 - 65,535
2“dEn1”Coin #1 Value251 - 65,535
3“dEn2”Coin #2 Value1001 - 65,535
4“PLSE”Start Pulse Value251 - 65,535
5“PLSn”Start Pulse ModeoFFoFF, 128, 192
6“AtyP”Available Type0*0 - 3; 0 - 7
7“dCYC”Default Cycle51 - 9
8“oPL”OPL ModeoFFon/oFF
9“AUd”Audio Signal290 - 31
10“CArd”Card Reader Display ControloFFon/oFF
11“Err”Errors——
a“CErr”Coin Error Parameters——
b“E FL”Fill Erroronon/oFF
c“E Ub”Unbalance Erroronon/oFF
12“CyC-”Cycle ProgrammingRefer to option 12
13“AtS2”Vend Price #22000 - 65,535
14“AtS3”Vend Price #32000 - 65,535
15“AtS4”Vend Price #42000 - 65,535
16“AtS5”Vend Price #52000 - 65,535
17“AtS6”Vend Price #62000 - 65,535
18“AtS7”Vend Price #72000 - 65,535
19“AtS8”Vend Price #82000 - 65,535
*0 - 7 available in software version “S 07” or higher only.
This option allows the owner to set the vend price for a
normal/hot wash. This vend price will be shown in the
display when NORMAL and HOT are selected.
How to Program the Vend Price #1
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to
Entering the Manual Mode.
2. Press the DELICATES/BULKY ( ) or the
COLD ( ) keypad until “Prog” appears in the
display. Press the START (enter) keypad.
3. “AtS1” will appear in the display. Press the
START (enter) keypad. The NORMAL and HOT
LEDs will be lit to show which cycle/temperature
price is being programmed.
4. There are five digits in the Vend Price #1. The
fifth digit will appear in the display and will flash
one second on, one second off. Refer to Figure 3.
NOTE: If the vend price is $100.00 or more, the
fifth digit is “1-6”. If the vend price is $99.99 or
less, the fifth digit is “0”.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad to enter the fifth
digit and display remaining four digits. The
active digit will flash one second on and one
second off.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable
option without changing the value, press the
WARM (<) keypad.
7. Press the DELICATES/BULKY ( ) or the
COLD ( ) keypad to increase or decrease the
value of the active digit and the START (enter)
keypad to enter the value of the digit and advance
to the next digit.
8. Press the START (enter) keypad with the last
active digit. The next option, “dEn1”, will
appear in the display.
NOTE: To program “dEn1” (Coin #1 Value), refer
to option 2. To program other options, refer to the
appropriate section.
How to Exit Programming Feature
Press the WARM (<) keypad until the control returns
to Ready Mode.
CHM507R
Figure 3
5. Press the DELICATES/BULKY ( ) or the
COLD ( ) keypad to increase or decrease the
value of the fifth digit.
NOTE: The vend price can be set from 0 to 65,535.
The factory default setting is 200.
This option allows the owner to set a specific
numerical value for a coin entered. For example, in the
United States the coin value for one quarter would be
measured in cents (25). Therefore, the coin value
entered for one quarter would be 00025.
If the Vend Price #1 (option 1) is set for “.75”, and the
Coin Value is set for “00025”, the vend price
displayed will decrease by .25 for each coin entered.
How to Program Coin #1 Value
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to
Entering the Manual Mode.
2. Press the DELICATES/BULKY ( ) or the
COLD ( ) keypad until “Prog” appears in the
display. Press the START (enter) keypad and
“AtS1” will appear in the display.
3. Press the DELICATES/BULKY ( ) or the
COLD ( ) keypad to scroll through the
programmable options until “dEn1” appears in
the display.
4. When “dEn1” appears in the display, press the
START (enter) keypad. There are five digits in
the Coin #1 Value. The fifth digit will appear in
the display and will flash one second on, one
second off. Refer to Figure 4.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad to enter the fifth
digit and display remaining four digits. The
active digit will flash one second on and one
second off.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable
option without changing the value, press the
WARM (<) keypad.
7. Press the DELICATES/BULKY ( ) or the
COLD ( ) keypad to increase or decrease the
value of the active digit and the START (enter)
keypad to enter the value of the digit and advance
to the next digit.
8. Press the START (enter) keypad with the last
active digit. The next option, “dEn2”, will
appear in the display.
NOTE: To program “dEn2” (Coin #2 Value), refer
to option 3. To program other options, refer to the
appropriate section.
How to Exit Programming Feature
Press the WARM (<) keypad until the control returns
to Ready Mode.
NOTE: If the vend price is $100.00 or more, the
fifth digit is “1-6”. If the vend price is $99.99 or
less, the fifth digit is “0”.
CHM507R
Figure 4
5. Press the DELICATES/BULKY ( ) or the
COLD ( ) keypad to increase or decrease the
value of the fifth digit.
NOTE: The coin value can be set from 1 to 65,535.
The factory default setting is 25.
This option allows the owner to set a specific
numerical value for a coin entered when using the dual
coin drop. For example, the coin value for a dollar
coin would be measured in cents (1.00). Therefore, the
coin value entered for one dollar coin would be 00100.
If the Vend Price #1 (option 1) is set for “2.00”, and
the Coin Value is set for “00100”, the vend price
displayed will decrease by 1.00 for each dollar coin
entered.
How to Program Coin #2 Value
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to
Entering the Manual Mode.
2. Press the DELICATES/BULKY ( ) or the
COLD ( ) keypad until “Prog” appears in the
display. Press the START (enter) keypad and
“AtS1” will appear in the display.
3. Press the DELICATES/BULKY ( ) or the
COLD ( ) keypad to scroll through the
programmable options until “dEn2” appears in
the display.
4. When “dEn2” appears in the display, press the
START (enter) keypad. There are five digits in
the Coin #2 Value. The fifth digit will appear in
the display and will flash one second on and one
second off. Refer to Figure 5.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad to enter the fifth
digit and display remaining four digits. The
active digit will flash one second on and one
second off.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable
option without changing the value, press the
WARM (<) keypad.
7. Press the DELICATES/BULKY ( ) or the
COLD ( ) keypad to increase or decrease the
value of the active digit and the START (enter)
keypad to enter the value of the digit and advance
to the next digit.
8. Press the START (enter) keypad with the last
active digit. The next option, “PLSE”, will
appear in the display.
NOTE: To program “PLSE” (Start Pulse Value),
refer to option 4. To program other options, refer to
the appropriate section.
How to Exit Programming Feature
Press the WARM (<) keypad until the control returns
to Ready Mode.
NOTE: If the coin value is $100.00 or more, the
fifth digit is “1-6”. If the coin value is $99.99 or less,
the fifth digit is “0”.
CHM507R
Figure 5
5. Press the DELICATES/BULKY ( ) or the
COLD ( ) keypad to increase or decrease the
value of the fifth digit.
NOTE: The coin value can be set from 1 to 65,535.
The factory default setting is 100.
This option allows the owner to program the value of
the Start Pulse if used for multiple pulses with an aftermarket central card reader or pay system. Refer to
option 5 for additional information.
How to Program Start Pulse Value
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to
Entering the Manual Mode.
2. Press the DELICATES/BULKY ( ) or the
COLD ( ) keypad until “Prog” appears in the
display. Press the START (enter) keypad and
“AtS1” will appear in the display.
3. Press the DELICATES/BULKY ( ) or the
COLD ( ) keypad to scroll through the
programmable options until “PLSE” appears in
the display.
4. When “PLSE” appears in the display, press the
START (enter) keypad. There are five digits in
the Start Pulse Value. The fifth digit will appear
in the display and will flash one second on and
one second off. Refer to Figure 6.
NOTE: If the Start Pulse Value is $100.00 or more,
the fifth digit is “1-6”. If the Start Pulse Value is
$99.99 or less, the fifth digit is “0”.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad to enter the fifth
digit and display remaining four digits. The
active digit will flash one second on and one
second off.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable
option without changing the value, press the
WARM (<) keypad.
7. Press the DELICATES/BULKY ( ) or the
COLD ( ) keypad to increase or decrease the
value of the active digit and the START (enter)
keypad to enter the value of the digit and advance
to the next digit.
8. Press the START (enter) keypad with the last
active digit. The next option, “PLSn”, will
appear in the display.
NOTE: To program “PLSn” (Start Pulse Mode),
refer to option 5. To program other options, refer to
the appropriate section.
How to Exit Programming Feature
Press the WARM (<) keypad until the control returns
to Ready Mode.
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Figure 6
5. Press the DELICATES/BULKY ( ) or the
COLD ( ) keypad to increase or decrease the
value of the fifth digit.
NOTE: The Start Pulse Value can be set from 1 to
65,535. The factory default setting is 25.
This option allows the owner to program the Start
Pulse Input. The Start Pulse Mode can be used for
after-market central pay or card systems. The central
system sends the start pulse to the Start Pulse Input of
the control to start the cycle. If set for single pulse, one
start pulse from the central system will start the cycle.
If set for multiple pulses, each pulse will deduct from
the vend price value set up in option 4 (Start Pulse Va lu e) until the vend is satisfied.
How to Program Start Pulse Mode
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to
Entering the Manual Mode.
2. Press the DELICATES/BULKY ( ) or the
COLD ( ) keypad until “Prog” appears in the
display. Press the START (enter) keypad and
“AtS1” will appear in the display.
3. Press the DELICATES/BULKY ( ) or the
COLD ( ) keypad to scroll through the
programmable options until “PLSn” appears in
the display.
4. When “PLSn” appears in the display, press the
START (enter) keypad. “oFF” or a number will
appear in the display. This number corresponds to
the current Start Pulse Mode Programming
Va l ue .
5. Locate the desired number in the first column of
Table 1 below.
“PLSn”
Start Pulse
Mode Value
“oFF”*OFFOFF
128ONSingle Pulse
192ONMultiple Pulses
* Factory default setting.
Start Pulse
ON/OFF
Table 1
Single Pulse/
Multiple Pulses
6. Press the DELICATES/BULKY ( ) or the
COLD ( ) keypad to increase or decrease the
current number until correct.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable
option without changing the current value, press
the WARM (<) keypad.
7. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct
number appears in the display. The next option,
“AtyP”, will appear in the display.
NOTE: To program “AtyP” (Available Type), refer
to option 6. To program other options, refer to the
appropriate section.
How to Exit Programming Feature
Press the WARM (<) keypad until the control returns
to Ready Mode.