Appendix e, Security alarm option, Appendix e. security alarm option – Unitec Wash Select II With WashPay Integration Operations Manual User Manual

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Document Number:

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Document Title:

WSII Operations Manual ver 6.10

Appendix E. Security Alarm Option

The Security Alarm option adds an alarm to the WSII that monitors the door for unauthorized
entry, and a shock sensor for detecting attempted vandalism or break-ins. When triggered, a
siren will sound from 1-60 minutes, a message will display and print on the primary POS4000
controller, and a page will be sent if you have paging configured.

Note:

The siren will not go off if the unit is in Setup mode, even when the alarm is armed and
triggered.

A. Arming and Disarming the Alarm

When the alarm is armed, any attempt to open the door will trigger the siren. In order to open
the door without setting off the alarm, you will need to setup a pass code or pass card that
arms and disarms the alarm. Then when you wish to open the door, swipe the card or enter
the code, and select “Disarm”. When you have closed the door, swipe the card or enter the
code again and select “Arm”.

Use the following procedures to setup your Security Alarm pass code or pass card.

Note:

All code numbers must end with a zero. If the number or card you enter already exists,
the Wash Select II will prompt you to enter another number. Follow the steps below to
program a Pass Code or Pass Card.

1.

Using the toggle switch at the top of the CPU board, place the Wash Select II in
setup mode by moving the switch toward the back of the Wash Select II case.
(The CPU board is located on the inside right wall of the Wash Select II case.)

2.

Using the (3) key to scroll forward and the (1) key to scroll back, scroll through the
main menu until the “Pass Code/Card” option is displayed. Press the (*) key to
enter.

3.

Scroll through this menu until the “Add Code/Card” option is displayed, and then
press the (*) key to enter. (This should be the first option displayed.)

The following table will show you how to program a code and a card. The first three steps
above are the same for programming each.

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