Unitec POS4000/V2 User Manual

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POS4000

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POS4003

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Document Title:

POS4000/V2 Operations Manual


If the customer purchases a group type ticket from the cashier, the buy up
sequence will proceed through all group type washes as follows:

Group 1, Group 2, ... Group N.



If the price of a wash program is less than the price of a lower numbered
program, it will not be included in the buy up process. For example, assume the
following price structure:

Program 1

$3.00

Program 2

$2.00

Program 3

$4.00


A cash only customer would have to deposit $3.00 to purchase program 1, and
then add another $1.00 to purchase program 4. A customer with a code valid for
program 1 would also have to deposit $1.00 to upgrade to program 3. Program 2
would not be available to either of these customers.

A customer with a code valid for program 2 would have to deposit $2.00 to
upgrade to program 3, program 1 would not be available to this customer.

Any program, option, or group cashier keys that are disabled (see section 6.2.5)
will be skipped in the buy up sequence. For example, if the console has four
program keys (program 1 to program 4) and four option keys, but program 4 is
disabled, then a customer with a program 2 ticket could upgrade as follows:

Program 3, Option 1, Option 2, ... Option 4.

Note that program 4 is not available in this buy up example.








By using entrance stands that provide change-making
capabilities such as the Autotec or the E-systems, Customers
may deposit more money than that required for the wash they
wish to purchase. The customer will be prompted to select their
desired wash and change will be dispensed.

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