Edit combo names, Optioning, Figure 5. alternate keypad functions – Unitec Wash Select II POS Owner’s Manual User Manual
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Document Title:
WSII Operations Manual
2.8.10
Edit Combo Names
The default names for the two wash methods of combo mode are “Softtouch” and
“Touchfree”.
Refer to Figure 5 for the different characters available for each key. Press each key until the
desired character displayed. Press the (#) key to accept the character and continue to the
next character. When you have finished entering Wash Name, press the enter (*) key.
Figure 5. Alternate Keypad Functions
To change the Combo names:
1.
Using the toggle switch at the top of the CPU board, place the Wash Select II in
setup mode by moving the switch toward the back of the Wash Select II case.
(The CPU board is located on the inside right wall of the Wash Select II case.)
2.
Using the (3) key to scroll forward and the (1) key to scroll back, scroll through the
main menu until the “Wash Interface” option is displayed. Press the (*) key to
enter.
3.
Scroll through this menu until the “Edit Combo Names” option is displayed, and
then press the (*) key to enter.
4.
Use the diagram of alternate keypad functions in Figure 5 to assist you in
programming the name of your friction wash method.
5.
Again using Figure 5, program the name of your touchfree wash method.
2.8.11
Optioning
The Optioning feature allows you to add options to a wash package. It appears after a wash
selection is made during the normal purchase process. If enabled, any time a wash package
is selected, an option screen will display. Wash upgrades are not permitted when Optioning is
enabled. No wash is armed on code entry until after an option selection is made or declined
and payment is added.
The Optioning feature is highly configurable and a separate menu is provided with all the
associated commands. This menu is located under the existing Wash Interface menu. In
addit
ion, a new command under the Credit Menu called “Split Tender” (See Section 2.3.19)
controls whether a credit card can be used to purchase an option.