Programming the Setpoints

The Three Lane Timer is equipped with a USB connector located on the underside of the unit. This allows the operator to upload new setpoints at any time. These setpoints are only available for the Breakfast Menu and the Lunch Menu. All setpoints that are saved to a USB drive must be a .stp file. Each setpoint may contain information for either a Lunch Menu or a Breakfast menu but not both. This section describes how to upload the new setpoints from a USB drive.

  1. Locate the USB connector on the bottom of the unit. Slide the door back to access the connector.

  2. Connect the USB drive into the connector. The display will automatically change. - The left display will read “SETP” and will light green. - The middle display will read “FLSH” and will light green. - The right display will read “EXIT” and will light red.

  3. Press the timer button next to the left display circled.

  4. The display will read “NEXT” and show the new times.

    If the USB does not contain the correct file type (.stp) or no set point files, this display will read “NO” “FILE” “EXIT”.

  5. Each set point is displayed in the same fashion. Each display will be lit green and will be represented as follows:

    • Left display reads “NEXT”

    • Middle display represents the hold time

    • Right display represents the drop time

    Breakfast Menu set points will be represented by dots between the N &E in the left display: “N.E.XT”

  6. To view all the new setpoints available on the USB, press the timer button next to the left display that reads “NEXT”.

  7. To program the current setpoint that is displayed, press the timer button next to either the middle display (hold time) or the right display (drop time).

  8. Press the timer button next to the left display to scroll to the next setpoint and repeat step 7.

  9. Once all desired set points are reprogrammed, press the timer button next the left display that reads “NEXT” until the right display reads “EXIT”. Press the timer button next to the “EXIT”. This will take you back to the programming display shown above.

  10. It is now safe to remove the USB drive from the unit. Once the USB drive has been removed, the timer will automatically return to idle mode.