Great Canadian Systems IQ-D Operation Manual - Page 9
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Coffee Ready
Time Remaining
0:00
Brew Cycle Canceled
Time Remaining
0:35
the cycle was canceled will be displayed if this feature has been enabled.
Custom Message Programing Instructions
The IQ 2000P may be programmed with up to 60 custom messages of 2 lines of 20 characters each.
These messages may then be individually enabled allowing them to scroll onto the display, pause for 5 seconds
and then scroll off as the next message in sequence scrolls onto the display. Other messages not currently in use
are conveniently stored in the memory of the control board for later use. Additionally the message appearing when
service is required may also be customized as desired.
The messages are programmed using any AT style computer keyboard (requires interface cable) or mini
PS-2 keyboard. Characters used in the messages may be comprised of any combination of letters, numbers,
punctuation and most other symbols found on a standard computer keyboard (i.e. $, #, *, <, >, etc.).
To connect keyboard to brewer loosen the 2 screws securing the keyboard cover plate on the left front
side of the brewers upper wrapper See Fig 2, Page 10. Access plate will swivel away from opening. Carefully plug
keyboard into the exposed port. Note orientation of connector in relation to port to avoid misalignment. Do not
force plug into port.
To enter the custom message programming mode press the 'Esc' key. Custom message programing
requires a password be entered for any functions. When prompted, enter the password. The factory set password
is "java". If the password has been changed enter the new password. Note: the brewer software is not case
sensitive. A window similar to the following will appear.
Select Message #01 E
Arrow Up/Dn, <E>nable
Edit Password:
JAVA
outlined beginning above to create or modify custom messages or message status. Be sure to keep your
password written down in a safe and secure place.
Use the up arrow and down arrow to select the message you wish to create or modify. The message
number is represented above by #01, indicating message number 1. Modification may consist of entering a new
message, editing the content of an existing message, or activating/deactivating an existing message. Note:
Messages may not be erased but may be written over by other characters such as spaces and may be prevented
from displaying by deactivation. The 'E' in the display window after the message number indicates that the
message is enabled or active.
When the message number to be edited is displayed in the window press 'Enter' to view and/or edit the
message. Each message consist of 2 lines of 20 characters each. The following briefly describes the function of
certain keyboard keys for use in programing messages:
Home - This will move the cursor to the beginning of the current line.
End - This will move the cursor to the end of the current line.
Insert - This will toggle between insert mode and type-over modes. In insert mode text is pushed to the right as
new characters are entered. Note: Characters pushed out of view on the display are erased. In type-over mode
text is overwritten as new text is typed. Insert mode is denoted by a flashing underline cursor and type-over mode
is indicated by a flashing character sized rectangular cursor.
This message will display momentarily after the completion of the brew cycle. Time
Remaining will display only if it has been enabled.
This message will display for 5 seconds and an audible signal will sound to alert
the user that the brew cycle has been terminated prematurely when the cycle is
cancelled before the total brew time has elapsed. The Time Remaining at the time
To change the password press the F1 key at this screen. This puts you into the
edit password menu. To begin creating or modifying messages skip the next
paragraph.
Edit the password by typing over or deleting the password shown. When you are
satisfied with the changes, press the enter key and the new password will be
stored. You will also be returned to the ready/standby mode. Follow the steps
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