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Document Title:
POS4000/V2 WSII Operations Manual
Note:
To simplify the message setup, it is recommended that the "change entire message"
function be selected when several lines of a message are being changed. This will
minimize the number of times the command has to be executed.
Example to change header message text:
[CMD]
[SET MESSAGES]
[1]
(password 1)
[ENTER]
(Example to change header message text cont.)
[MENU UP/DOWN] until "Change Header Msg." appears
[ENTER]
[9][9]
(to change all lines of message)
[ENTER]
[T][H][I][S][ ][I][S][ ][A][ ][T][E][S][T]
[ENTER]
*
(repeat for each line)
*
[ENTER]
4.8.2 Change Postscript 1-5
Up to 5 postscript messages can be defined. Each postscript message can be up to 5 lines long
with each line containing up to 40 regular sized black or red characters (20 if bold characters are
used). To change a Postscript message, scroll through the Set Messages secondary menu until
the desired "Change Postscript #" message appears, then press the [ENTER] key.
Postscript messages are only printed when a ticket is issued with a wash function that has a
postscript message number assigned to it. For example, if a ticket is issued with full price option 1
and postscript message 2 has been assigned to the full price option 1 feature, postscript
message 2 will be printed at the end of the ticket.
The current assignment of postscript messages is included on the Message Configuration
Report. If a ticket contains more than 1 feature with the same postscript message assigned to it,
the postscript message will only be printed once. If a ticket contains more than 1 feature with
different postscript messages assigned to them, they will be printed in ascending order (1 - 5)
regardless of the order of the wash functions they are associated with. If a ticket contains
postscript messages and a footer message, the postscript messages will be printed first.
The process for changing a Postscript message is identical to that used to change the Header
message.
Example to change Postscript message 1:
[CMD]
[SET MESSAGES]
[1]
(password 1)
[ENTER]
[MENU UP/DOWN] until "Change Postscript 1" appears
[ENTER]
[9][9]
(to change all lines of message)
[ENTER]
[T][H][I][S][ ][I][S][ ][A][ ][T][E][S][T]
[ENTER]
*
(repeat for each line)