Adaptec 2+2/386 Benutzerhandbuch
SECTION 2 - OPERATION
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USER GUIDE
USER GUIDE
SECTION 2 - OPERATION
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General
The Fast Track 2+2/386 2000 Series Timer operates automatically with a minimum of operator
attention, updating the data on its Activity screen and Remote Displays, and printing regularly
scheduled automatic reports.
attention, updating the data on its Activity screen and Remote Displays, and printing regularly
scheduled automatic reports.
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Principles of Operation
A fully functional timer requires a customer furnished Intercom, Menu Board Loop with a
Vehicle Detector, and the Timer. As a minimum, the Timer must include a Main Console and a
Remote Display. The Main Console interfaces with the customer furnished Intercom and
Vehicle Detector, Cashier Loop and Pick-Up Loop (Window Loops), a Remote Display, and a
power source. Up to six Remote Displays may be connected to the Main Console.
Vehicle Detector, and the Timer. As a minimum, the Timer must include a Main Console and a
Remote Display. The Main Console interfaces with the customer furnished Intercom and
Vehicle Detector, Cashier Loop and Pick-Up Loop (Window Loops), a Remote Display, and a
power source. Up to six Remote Displays may be connected to the Main Console.
A simple Fast Track 2+2/386 2000 Series Timer (for a single lane drive-thru) is pictured
below:
below:
NOTE: Though this example depicts a “typical,” simple system, the Fast Track 2+2/386 can
be configured for virtually any other drive-thru restaurant setup.
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MENU
BOARD
LOOP
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LOOP
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WINDOW
LOOP
WINDOW
LOOP
WIN2
WINDOW
LOOP
WINDOW
LOOP
MAIN
CONSOLE
INTERCOM
SYSTEM
VEHICLE
DETECTOR
VEHICLE
PRESENCE
GREET
CANCEL
SIGNAL
REMOTE
DISPLAY
KEY
Customer-furnished Menu Board
& Intercom Equipment
Fast Track 2+2/386 Timer Equipment
Flow Line
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VEHICLE PRESENCE
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SPEAKER
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