Section 2 - operation, 1 general, 2 principles of operation – PHASE RESEARCH 2000 Series User Manual
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SECTION 2 - OPERATION
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PHASE RESEARCH
USER GUIDE
SECTION 2 - OPERATION
2-1
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.
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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.
A simple Fast Track 2+2/386 2000 Series Timer (for a single lane drive-thru) is pictured
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.
EXIT
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MENU
BOARD
LOOP
WIN1
WINDOW
LOOP
WIN2
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
WIN1
VEHICLE PRESENCE
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SPEAKER
WIN2