English963DISPLAY DescriptionWe go to the code assignment menu (menu "Unit codes").Select motor 121.By default, we have: motor 121 assigned to code 121.M121 --> 121This is fine. 121 will be our main unit selection.We now move onto motor 122 and set it up in such a way that it is assigned not to code122, but rather to code 121.FromM122 --> 122We go toM122 --> 121The same applies for motor 123M123 --> 121We do not modify motors 124 and 125M124 --> 124M125 --> 125We enable unit management (menu "Unit enabling").Now, by selecting product 121, the vending machine will supply a product using spiral 121(at a price of 0.10).A second selection of product 121 will lead to the supply of a product from spiral 122 (at aprice of 0.10).If we select product 121 three more times, we will obtain supplies from spirals 123, then 21and finally 122 (always at a price of 0.10).If product 122 or 123 is selected, it will be classed as ‘not available’.By selecting product 124, we obtain a product from spiral 124 (at a price of 0.30).Statistically, the results are for 5 supplies of product 121, 1 supply of product 124 and 0supplies for all others.Faulty motor example:Should one of the unit motors report an error for any reason, this motor is disabled and theerror recorded in the error LOG. The unit will continue functioning as before, but less onemotor.Motor 122 reports an error. --> The LOG records an error for motor 122 --> and motor122 is disabled.3 selections of product 121 lead to the supply of the product from spirals 121, then 123 andthen 121 again.Unit deactivation example:If we deactivate the units, selecting code 123 leads to the supply of product 123 at a price of0.30.