Table 23. programming pass codes/cards – Unitec Wash Select II With WashPay Integration Operations Manual User Manual

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Document Number:

WS21058

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Document Title:

WSII Operations Manual ver 6.10

Table 23. Programming Pass Codes/Cards

PASS CODE

PASS CARD

1. Press the (1) key for code.

2. Enter the code number, and then press the
(*) key to enter. (The code must be at least
four digits long and end with a zero.)

3. Using the (3) key to scroll, scroll forward
until you find the menu option you are
programming the code to access.

1. Press the (3) key for card.

2. Insert the card into the card reader or key
in the number that appears on the front of the
card, and then press the (*) key to enter. (If
you insert the card there is no need to press
the (*) key.

3. Using the (3) key to scroll, scroll forward
until you find the menu option you are
programming the code to access.

B. Configuring the Alarm Duration

The Security Alarm option allows you to set the length of time that the alarm’s siren will sound
using this command. To set the alarm duration:

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 on the Wash Select II keypad to scroll forward, (the (1) key
scrolls backward) scroll through the “Main Menu” until “Misc. Setup” is displayed.

3.

Press the (*) key to enter.

4.

Using the (3) key on the Wash Select II keypad to scroll forward, (the (1) key
scrolls backward) scroll through the menu until “Alarm Duration” is displayed.
Press the (*) key to enter.

5.

Enter the length of time you want the alarm to sound in minutes (from 1-60) and
press the (*) key.

6.

Default: 5 minutes

C. Security Alarm Option Hardware

The Security Alarm option consists of a Shock Sensor, the Alarm Siren, and the Door Switch.

1. Shock Sensor

The shock sensor is mounted on the inside of the door beside the coin acceptor. This position
allows the shock sensor to respond to the severe jarring of the door usually associated with
vandalism or attempted theft.

The shock sensor is wired to phoenix connector J12, pins 3 & 6 on the CPU board.

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