Sales screen, Figure 64. pos feature mapping, 7 sales screen – Unitec Sierra Management System User Manual

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Figure 64. POS Feature Mapping

1. The feature keys should match wash ID numbers (or car wash keys) that are programmed into the

C-store POS register. In most cases, only 3 or 4 washes (or feature keys) would be programmed.
Determine the feature keys that will be used in the POS interface and select the desired wash
package from the drop down menu.

2. Assign the feature key to a POS device: Console, Pump or Register. This setting is used for reporting

with wash codes purchased under the associated feature key reported as sold from the assigned
POS device.

NOTE: If you are using the Dresser Wayne credit interface, you will also be allowed to have accounts
selected for the POS device.

3. Repeat this process for each wash package and each device you wish to sell wash codes.

4. Click Done.

3.7 Sales Screen

If you have a WINCON console or would like to issue codes from a PC, tablet or smart phone, the Sales
screen allows you to setup buttons on the console for car wash code sales, discounts, account programs,
reloading accounts, issuing rewash codes, and printing the Revenue and Sales reports. This function is
available on the Sales tab, by IP address, or on the console. To view samples of the Sales screen, see Section
7.

NOTE: To setup a non-administrative user to verify and sell codes or sell accounts, “Accounts and
Promotions” and “Code and Account Sales” must be checked on the user account. See Section 3.5 for more
information.

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