Section 1 - introduction, 1 general, Introduction – PHASE RESEARCH 2000 Series User Manual

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PHASE RESEARCH
USER GUIDE

SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION

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SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION

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General

The Fast Track 2+2/386 2000 Series Timer (herein also referred to as the Timer) helps you
operate a drive-thru store more efficiently and profitably by tracking the progress of customer
vehicles through the ordering and delivery process. Management and staff can use this
information in crucial ways:

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To analyze service time

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To improve productivity

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To set performance goals and incentives

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To measure performance

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To predict staffing requirements based on past experience

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To compare shifts, seasons, and stores

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Elements of a Fast Track 2+2/386 2000 Series Timer

A Timer consists of the following elements:

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A Main Console with:

H a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)

H Status Lights for monitoring eight stations

H a Thermal Printer

H a Keypad for controlling system operation

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Up to five large, LED Remote Displays that show time and give performance information
by flashing average times during non-active timing. These Displays use a series of audio
beeps to indicate satisfaction of performance goals. A sixth LED Two-Color Remote
Display is used as a Special Percentage Remote. It displays the percentage of cars that
satisfies the A-grade target time on any selected event.

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Sensor data channels that detect vehicles in the drive-thru lanes. (Loops embedded in the
drive-thru pavement are a typical kind of vehicle sensor.)

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Communication sensor data channels that detect conversation between employees and
customers.

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