5 wash handshaking, 6 wash fault, 7 out-of-service timer (oos) – Unitec Wash Select II POS Installation Manual User Manual

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Document Title:

Wash Select II POS Installation Manual

5.2.5 Wash Handshaking

Wash handshaking is defaulted to use a “Wash-In-Use” signal, versus a “Cycle Complete”.
There should be no reason to change this setting unless the installer is configuring to
interface using “Hamilton Mode”. Operation in this mode will cause the “Cash Upgrades” to
be automatically disabled, and also cause the “Automatic By Price” mode to revert back to
“Forced Selection”, if either one was set. It should therefore be verified on the Wash Select II
configuration report as accepting a “Wash in Use” input.

5.2.6 Wash Fault

Comes disabled by default, but you may enable it should you need to interface to a carwash
control that needs a separate wash fault signal. A choice of selecting when on/off is given
along with the interval of time after which a signal on the fault line is considered a wash out of
service.

5.2.7 Out-of-Service Timer (OOS)

For washes with CYCLE COMPLETE handshaking, some washes (e.g. Ryco) need a
programmable time before declaring Wash Out Of Service. This feature may be programmed
for 1 sec to 300 sec (5 min.).

To program this feature, enter the Wash Interface menu and scroll until you see the OOS
Timer sub menu. Press the (*) button to enter the menu and then set the desired OOS time.

5.3 Customer Interface Menu

The Customer Interface portion of the Wash Select II programming determines how it will be
used to interact with the customer. For programming these kinds of operations, the Wash
Select II unit has to be placed into the setup mode of operation, and have configuration
changes made to the “Customer Interface” menu. The items below are found within that main
menu title, and are programmed under individual sub-menus.

5.3.1 Customer Stacking

The “Customer Stacking” feature forces the system to deny customer interaction while the
wash is in use. The “Customer Stacking” feature of the Wash Select II unit is enabled as the
default setting, and typically does not require any changes.

5.3.2 Forced Selection

This feature, when enabled, forces the customer to make his/her wash selection before any
wash type is issued. Typically, a customer will insert the money prior to making a wash
selection, and if the unit is set up for “Automatic By Price”, the Wash Select II will
automatically issue the most expensive wash for the amount entered. For example, a
customer pulls up to the unit and wants to purchase the $4.00 wash, and the most expensive

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