Figure 13. outside/ inside of the idx, Table 11. idx program configuration – Unitec Wash Select II With WashPay Integration Operations Manual User Manual

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Figure 13. Outside/ Inside of the IDX

You must answer the following questions before proceeding with the programming of the IDX
coin acceptor.

• Do you want to accept tokens?
• How many different tokens will your site have?
• How much will each token be worth?
• Can the Wash Select II programmed token-value be divided evenly into each of

these values? (This helps to determine the number of pulses the IDX will need to
output for each token.)

• Will the Wash Select II dispense quarters or dollar coins?
• How many tokens will be allowed per customer per purchase?

In order to program the IDX to dispense the dollar coin, several physical changes must be
made to the IDX acceptor and wire harness. These changes can be made using the table
below to help you determine which rotary-switch position corresponds to a particular coin
output. The dispensed/diverted coin must always be assigned to output number six, requiring
pins four and five to be switched at the green Phoenix-connector at the end of the IDX wire-
harness to dispense the dollar coin.

Table 11. IDX Program Configuration

Coins—Quarter

Coins—Dollars

IDX Rotary Switch Number of Output

Document Title:

WSII Operations Manual ver 6.10

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