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Operators Manual
Section 6 - Programming Mode
6.1 Drink Selection Keypad
Programming mode utilises the drink selection keypad, as defined in the illustration
below, and allows the operator to view and alter stored data within the machines
memory. During programming the keys are used as follows:
Keys 0-9 Used for entering numerical data
▲ For indexing up in a program, or
incrementing data
▼ For indexing down in a program, or
incrementing data
↵↵
(Edit) Used to select and enter the
highlighted menu and to save data to
machines memory
X (Exit) To return to the previous menu
screen
SSTTAARRTT
Press to ‘set all’ or ‘clear all’ data or
begin a test sequence.
6.2 Menu Display
The Genesis features the new interactive menu display. The multi line LCD display
helps to make navigating the programming menu structure easy and intuitive. It is
used to display programming information and will change according to the type of
data being updated.
1. The top line of the screen is the Menu
title.
2. Selected items are highlighted in white.
Press the ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) keys on
the drink selection keypad to highlight an item.
3. Press the
↵↵
(Edit) key to select the item. In this example, pressing the
↵↵
(Edit) key will display the Mug Discount screen.
4. The bottom line of the screen will often show important information. In
certain configuration menus it will display the current value for the
selected item. In the example shown the screen is showing that the
current Mug Discount is set at 0.05p. This is a useful way to quickly
check stored settings and also confirm that a value has been altered
correctly.