Figure 51. paynode equipment interface screen – Unitec Sierra Management System User Manual

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card, the WashPay Terminal will run in Count Up mode. It will control the power applied to
the wash bay and keep track of the amount of time that is used by the customer.

8.

Select the number of seconds for Turn On Delay. This is the number of seconds after the minimum
payment is deposited that the equipment will be turned on.

9.

Select the number of seconds for Grace Time. This is the number of seconds after the wash turns
off that the customer can deposit additional payment to continue the wash without having to
deposit the higher initial amount of payment needed to start the wash.) Click Next.

Figure 51. Paynode Equipment Interface Screen

1.

Select coins for the Primary Input and select $0.25 per pulse.

2.

If your coin box allows a secondary type of cash input, select either coins or bills from the drop-
down menu, then select the corresponding amount per pulse ($0.25 for coins, $1.00 for bills).

3.

In the Equipment Output box, select “High” or “Low.” Select “High” to use high current relay output.
Select “Low” to use low current relay output. The WashPay card terminal uses low current relay
output by default. Click Next.

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