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5.
Locate the volume knob and adjust the volume by turning the knob clockwise
about half way. (The knob should have been set fully to the counter clockwise at
the factory.)
6.
Speak clearly and loudly into the microphone to record each message. (Hold the
microphone straight up and down, even with the middle of your chin for best
results.)
7.
Scroll to the "Play Message" option and press (*) to enter. Listen to the message
to be sure you are happy with the sound quality and to check the accuracy of the
message.
8.
Once you have recorded all messages, remove the microphone from the speech
board.
4.6.2 System Settings Affecting Speech Module Operations
The following Wash Select II system settings will have an effect on how the Speech Module
operates.
Table 14. System Settings Affecting Speech Module Operations
Setting
Effect
Greeting Delay
This defines how long the Wash Select II should
wait to play the greeting message for the first time
after a customer has driven up.
Repeat Delay
This defines how long the Wash Select II should
wait to play the greeting message again if
customer activity has yet to begin. The greeting
message will stop repeating once the customer
initiates an action with the unit, such as adding
money, selecting a wash or swiping a credit card.
4.7 Proximity Sensor
With the proximity sensor, the Wash Select II will detect vehicles when they drive up. The
proximity sensor consists of the following components:
1.
Transmitter/Receiver pair - attached to the door.
2.
Power block - attached to the top of the power supply unit.
4.7.1 Normal Adjusting of Proximity Sensitivity
You may adjust the sensitivity of the proximity sensor by turning the control knob on the front
of the power block. (See Figure 22.)