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Example to change the name of feature 1 (typically "PROGRAM 1") to "ECONO-
WASH":

[CMD]
[FEATURE

1] (cashier

key)

[1]

(password

1)

[MENU UP/DOWN] until "Change Wash Name" appears
[ENTER]

[E][C][O][N][O][-][W][A][S][H]

(to type [-] you must press [SHIFT] then
[R] then [SHIFT] again to return to the
lower characters)

[ENTER]


6.13.2

Assign a Postscript Message to a Feature


The following secondary menu commands allow you to assign a postscript
message to a specific price level or to all price levels of a feature:

Set Reg. Postscript (Assign to Regular price only)
Set Dis 1 Postscript (Assign to Discount 1 only)
Set Dis 2 Postscript (Assign to Discount 2 only)
Set Postscript All $ (Assign to all price levels)



Here are some examples of why you might want to assign different postscript
messages to different price levels. If you give a free wash with a gas fill up, you
could print a special message indicating that this wash is free only with a fill up.
Full priced washes could have a postscript message that indicates that the
receipt can be used as a coupon for a discount on other merchandise or on a
higher priced wash. Full priced washes could have a postscript message that
indicates that a discount is available if gas, merchandise or other services are
purchased.

Before assigning postscript message numbers to particular wash functions, it is
recommended that you define the postscript message text first (see sections
6.7.2). Then print a System Configuration report (see section 6.5.1). Having a
listing of the postscript message text when you assign postscript message
numbers to the wash functions can reduce selection errors.

Example to assign postscript message 3 to Opt 2 at all price levels:

[CMD]
[Opt

2] (cashier

key)