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7. To update parameters, key in the actual digits of the number required
using the selection keys 0-9. Once the correct parameter has been
entered, press the
↵↵
(Edit) key to overwrite the previous value and save
the new parameter in the machines memory. Pressing the X (Exit) key will
move back to the previous screen.
Certain programming functions require that the operator chooses either one or
multiple parameters within a sub program. These can take the form of either check
boxes or radio buttons.
8. Check Boxes: The example opposite
shows the Days of Week screen
accessed via the Sanitation Events
Menu which allows the operator to
choose multiple days of the week on
which a specific function will take place.
9. Using the ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) keys, scroll through until the required day
is highlighted as shown. Pressing the
↵↵
(Edit) key will select the day,
indicated by an X appearing in its adjacent box.
Continue until all required days have been selected. Pressing the X (Exit)
key will move back to the previous screen and save the new settings to
the machines memory.
N.B. Pressing the START key on the drink selection keypad will check all
boxes if empty or clear all boxes if checked.
10. Radio Buttons: The example opposite
shows the State screen accessed via
the Timed Events Menu which
requires the operator to select one of
the options shown. Use the ▲ (up) or
▼ (down) keys to set the required
option followed by the
↵↵
(Edit) key to store/save it (indicated by the filled
radio button).
All operator programming for the Genesis range follows the procedures as
described above. Specific program actions are described fully in the following
section.