3 wash-in-use, 4 wash stacking, Wash-in-use – Unitec EZ Trak User Manual

Page 13: Wash stacking, Table 1. wash program relays, Signal: ez trak interface board

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E Z T R A K

Document Number:

EZT1001

9

Document Title:

EZ Trak Installation and Operations Manual

panel. You will be making connection to the interface board connector J7,
pins 3 and 4.

2.

Use the screwdriver to open and/or secure the manufacturer wash wires
to each of the appropriate Unitec relay locations in accordance with the
following table:

Table 1. Wash Program Relays

Signal:

EZ Trak Interface Board

Wash Program Relay Output

J7, Pin 3

Wash Program Relay Input

J7, Pin 4

2.4.3 Wash-In-Use

The EZ Trak will accept 24VAC, 24VDC or 115-120 VAC, Identify the signals
provided as a “Wash-In-Use Hot” and a “Wash-In-Use Common” coming from the
wash PLC. Install the two signal wires in accordance with the following table:

Table 2. Wash-In-Use Signal

Signal:

EZ Trak Interface Board

Wash-In-Use Hot

J7, Pin 1

Wash-In-Use Common

J7, Pin 2

2.4.4 Wash Stacking

The EZ Trak unit stacks one wash if the wash in-use signal is on. If the wash-in-use
signal is on and a card/code is entered, that wash will be stacked and the customer
message is: “Account Valid, Wash Queued, Wait for Wash”. When the wash-in-use
signal turns off, the customer will be prompted to enter the wash.

A card/code entry will not activate a wash immediately following a wash activation.
The message displayed is: “Wait Until Previous Car is in Wash”. This is cleared by
the wash-in-use signal or a ~5 second timeout (the timeout is required in case the
carwash does not provide a wash-in-use signal).

If the in-use signal is on and a wash is queued, additional card/codes entrees will not
stack another wash. Customer message is: “Wash Already Queued – Waiting for
Wash”.

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