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Document Number:
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Document Title:
WSII Operations Manual ver 6.10
reactivated. When using the “Cycle Complete” mode, “Upgrades” will be disabled
and “Forced Selection” will be enabled. If your car wash supports the “Wash-In-
Use” method, you should not use the “Cycle Complete”.
Note:
The Wash Select II supports a 24V – 120V AC or DC “Wash-In-Use signal. No internal
changes need be made for either voltage.
The following steps will assist you in configuring “Wash Handshaking”
1.
Place the WSII in Setup mode. Scroll to: Wash Interface (*) Wash Handshaking
(*)
2.
Press the (1) key for “Wash-In-Use” or the (3) key for “Cycle Complete”.
Default: Wash-In-Use
2.5.6 Wash Fault
If your car wash manufacturer does not support the Wash-in-Use signal, you can use the
wash fault input to let the Wash Select II know when a downtime occurs. When enabled, you
may set this feature to detect either an on or off fault signal. Enabling the “Fault Input” signal
allows the wash to send a signal to the coin box if it is malfunctioning or not in service,
causing the coin box to go out-of-service. Once the coin box has gone out of service, it will
display the standard Out of Service message.
If the Wash Select II goes Out of Service while it contains credit in escrow, a voucher will be
printed for the customer.
To enable this feature, follow the steps below.
1.
Place the WSII in Setup mode. Scroll to: Wash Interface (*) Wash Fault (*)
2.
Press the (1) button for “YES” or the (3) button for “NO”.
3.
The following prompt comes up. You must select whether the Wash Select II should
fault when a high (on) signal is detected or a low (off) signal. "On" is the default.
i. 1=FAULT WHEN ON
ii. 3=FAULT WHEN OFF
4.
Next you are prompted to enter how long (in seconds) the Wash Select II should
delay after it sees the signal before it goes out of service. It can be anywhere from 1
to 300 seconds, inclusive.
Default: 10 seconds
2.5.7 OOS Timer
If your car wash is using “Cycle Complete” handshaking, a feature of the Wash Select II is
that it can go out of service if the wash-in-use signal remains off for too long. “Too long” is
defined by the OOS timer, which has a default of 60 seconds. Your wash may require a
different amount of time. If so, follow the steps below to configure.