Unitec Wash Select II Operation Manual

Unitec Wash Select II Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 Wash Select II Operations Manual With WashPay Integration Unitec www.StartwithUnitec.com...
  • Page 2 This manual provides comprehensive operational procedures for the Wash Select II. In this manual, we will discuss the setup, operation and maintenance of the Wash Select II. If further assistance is needed, please contact the distributor from which the product was purchased.
  • Page 3 W A S H S E L E C T Document Revision History Software Release Changes Made Version Date 6.10 12/2012 Added support to charge tax on credit sakes through WashPay system, bug fixes 6.02 3/2012 Added Canadian support, added support for fundraisers, monetary-based fleet accounts in WashPay, added support for upgrades for product-based accounts in Washpay, bug fixes 6.01...
  • Page 4 W A S H S E L E C T [ T H I S P A G E I N T E N T I O N A L L Y L E F T B L A N K ] Document Number: WS21058 Document Title:...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    W A S H S E L E C T Table of Contents System Overview ..........................1 Introduction to the Wash Select II with WashPay Integration..........1 Wash Select II Function Changes with WashPay Integration ..........1 Setup and Operate Modes.....................2 Customer Interface ........................2 Wash Select II Features ......................3...
  • Page 6 W A S H S E L E C T 2.5.5 Wash Handshaking ........................16 2.5.6 Wash Fault ..........................17 2.5.7 OOS Timer ..........................17 2.5.8 Tunnel Wash Settings ........................18 2.5.9 Combo Mode..........................18 2.5.10 Edit Combo Names ........................19 2.5.11 Optioning..........................19 2.5.12 Remote Code POS4000 Support .....................20 Customer Interface Menu ....................21 2.6.1 Customer Stacking........................22...
  • Page 7 W A S H S E L E C T 2.13.3 Set Bay Address ........................34 2.13.4 Convey Accounting ........................35 Daily Operations ...........................37 Reporting Menu ........................37 3.1.1 Configuration Report ........................37 3.1.2 Accounting Report........................37 Fleet Accounts and Coupons Menu ..................38 Cash Reconciliation ......................38 3.3.1 Removing Cash..........................38 3.3.2...
  • Page 8 System Settings Affecting Proximity Sensor Operations............70 Coin Hopper and Assembly ....................71 4.8.1 Filling the Hopper ........................71 4.8.2 Removing the Hopper from the Wash Select II ................71 4.8.3 Cleaning and General Maintenance...................72 4.8.4 System Settings Affecting Coin Hopper Operations..............72 Card Reader ........................72 4.9.1...
  • Page 9 Figure 2. Alternate Keypad Functions.................... 19 Figure 3. Blue Service Button Location..................32 Figure 4. Wash Select II Internal Component Locations ............... 45 Figure 5. Locating the EPROM and Reset System Memory Button ..........46 Figure 6. Mars Bill Validator/Stacker....................48 Figure 7.
  • Page 10 Table 10. Mars Bill Validator DIP Switches..................53 Table 11. IDX Program Configuration.................... 57 Table 12. Wash Select II Token Values..................59 Table 13. System Settings Affecting IDX Coin Acceptor Operations ..........66 Table 14. System Settings Affecting Speech Module Operations ..........69 Table 15.
  • Page 11 W A S H S E L E C T Wash Select II Menu Tree Version 6.01 Reporting Menu Diagnostics Menu Cust Interface Menu Print Configuration Test Outputs Customer Stacking View Configuration Cycle Outputs Forced Selection Print Accounting Test Inputs...
  • Page 12 W A S H S E L E C T [ T H I S P A G E I N T E N T I O N A L L Y L E F T B L A N K ] Document Number: WS21058 Document Title:...
  • Page 13: System Overview

    When the Wash Select II interfaces with the WashPay server, a few functions are moved from setup and operation in the Wash Select II to the WashPay server. The Wash Select II will display the message “Settings are in the WashPay Server.” For further information on how to program these functions, please see the Sierra Software Management Application Programming Manual at www.StartwithUnitec.com.
  • Page 14: Setup And Operate Modes

    CPU board which is located on the inside right wall of the Wash Select II case. While in “Setup” mode, the Wash Select II can be programmed and reports can be viewed using the main display screen or printed using the optional thermal receipt printer.
  • Page 15: Wash Select Ii Features

    Within these basic parameters, there are many options available for you to program to customize your individual customer’s wash experience. 1.5 Wash Select II Features The Wash Select II car wash entry system provides the features you need in order to most fully profit from your car wash. 1.5.1 Standard Features...
  • Page 16 WSII.) • Speech Option – This option allows the Wash Select II to give voice prompts to the customer. This option includes a speech circuit board and a speaker. The Speech option may be shipped with your unit, or purchased as an upgrade for an existing unit.
  • Page 17 (if configured for paging). • Barrier Gate – With the purchase of this option, the Wash Select II can be integrated with a gated system to control the flow of cars into either attended or unattended tunnel washes.
  • Page 18 W A S H S E L E C T [ T H I S P A G E I N T E N T I O N A L L Y L E F T B L A N K ] Document Number: WS21058 Document Title:...
  • Page 19: Initial Setup

    S E L E C T 2 Initial Setup The Wash Select II configuration menus provide the ability to customize your unit to interface with your site-specific options, wash equipment, and marketing plans. The following sections provide configuration procedures for each of the available menu functions.
  • Page 20: Credit System

    Unitec equipment. 2.1.2 Credit Mode The Wash Select II operates in several different credit modes. The mode used with WashPay integration is Mode 6. This was already programmed during setup. 2.1.3 Print Transaction Status Place the WSII in Setup mode.
  • Page 21 W A S H S E L E C T Current Date: 02/14/2010 Current Time: 10:05AM Transactions in history: 1 --------------------------- INDEX NUMBER: 0 STATUS:REG. SALE CAPTURED ACNT#:XXXXXXXXXXXX0736 CARD: Visa TIME:15:21 DATE:02/11/10 WASH: 4 AMOUNT:$ 8.00 REFERENCE:011109 RESP CODE: 200 (APPROVED) --------------------------- CAPTURED CREDIT SALES: AX-AMEX...
  • Page 22: Clearing The Transaction History

    You will be asked “Coupon & Credit?” Press the (1) key for YES or the (3) key for 2.1.7 Batch Functions All batching functions are not applicable when the Wash Select II is integrated with the WashPay server. Document Number:...
  • Page 23: Merchant Id

    The customer may use a GiveX card, even if the account balance does not cover the purchase amount. Once the GiveX account is depleted, the Wash Select II will prompt for the amount owed. The customer may then use cash or another credit card to pay the balance. If the customer decides not to pay the balance and cancels the transaction, the amount charged to the GiveX card will be reversed and credited back to the GiveX account.
  • Page 24: Wash And Option Names And Prices

    2.3 Speech Menu The functions in this menu will allow you to configure and test the optional speech module card. This card attaches to the middle of the CPU board of the Wash Select II. 2.3.1 Playback Messages This function will allow you to playback each of the 24 speech messages. When you enter the play message function, choose the message you wish to hear.
  • Page 25: Set Greeting Start Delay

    2.3.3 Set Greeting Start Delay This function is used to set the amount of time that the Wash Select II will wait to activate the greeting message after the Proximity sensor detects the presence of a vehicle. This delay is usually set to give the customer enough time to roll down the window once they have stopped in front of the Wash Select II.
  • Page 26: Text Messages Menu

    2.5.1 Enable Relay Stacking Relay stacking is the ability for the Wash Select II to hold all arming signals while the wash is in use. Most car wash systems will work with (or prefer to work with) Relay Stacking enabled.
  • Page 27: Configure The Wash Relay Pattern

    The industry standard is that one relay should be turned on for each wash package. The Wash Select II provides eight wash relays, which allows the relay pattern to be re- configured if you wish to change a wash to another output relay. This is helpful if a relay were to fail.
  • Page 28: Enable Automatic Out-Of-Service Detection

    Wash 1 name 2.5.4 Enable Automatic Out-Of-Service Detection If the car wash goes down, the Wash Select II can be informed to let customers know that the wash is down. The Wash Select II supports the detection of an Out-of-Service condition on the Wash-in-Use input.
  • Page 29: Wash Fault

    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.
  • Page 30: Tunnel Wash Settings

    This feature may require hardware changes. If after it has been enabled, you find it Note: does not work, refer to the Wash Select II Installations Manual for wiring instructions. Place the WSII in Setup mode. Scroll to: Wash Interface (*) OOS Timer (*) You will be prompted to enter the Delay before OOS.
  • Page 31: Edit Combo Names

    W A S H S E L E C T Press the (1) button for “YES” or the (3) button for “NO”, and then press the (*) key. If you selected to enable combo mode, you will be prompted to enter which wash types (1-4) will be selectable by the customer.
  • Page 32: Remote Code Pos4000 Support

    Remote Code POS4000 Support The Wash Select II may be configured to interface to a POS4000 in order to be activated by codes sold at one or multiple POS4000 units. In cases where it is not feasible to wire the POS4000 and WSII to each other, the Remote Code option may be used.
  • Page 33: Customer Interface Menu

    W A S H S E L E C T • Code Expiration: number of days a code is good after purchase from1 to 60 days. Default=14 • Daily Code limit: maximum number of codes can be issued per day from 10 to190. Default = 100 •...
  • Page 34: Customer Stacking

    S E L E C T 2.6.1 Customer Stacking This feature allows you to enable or disable the ability for the Wash Select II to interact with a customer in front of it while the wash is in use. ENABLED – When this feature is enabled, it allows the Wash Select II to interact with a customer at the coin box while another customer is using the wash.
  • Page 35: Allow Upgrades

    2.6.4 Enabling and Setting Automatic Selection Timer This setting is disabled by default, but if enabled it will allow the Wash Select II to make a wash selection if the customer has not done so within a specified time. This helps compensate for a customer that deposits cash, but drives into the wash without making a wash selection.
  • Page 36: Cash And Tokens Menu

    D I S P E N S E M O D E The Wash Select II will refund any money that has not yet been applied to the purchase of a wash. Follow these steps to configure the dispense mode:...
  • Page 37: Configure Dispensed Coin Value

    $.25 must be entered as 25.) 2.8.4 Disabling Cash Acceptance You may disable the acceptance of cash at the Wash Select II unit. If you set the system to “No Cash Mode”, you will not see or print the cash-related sections of the accounting and configuration reports.
  • Page 38: Assigning A Service Phone Number

    2.9.4 Assigning a Site ID Number The Site I.D. is used by the Wash Select II to identify the unit on configuration, accounting and remote reports. It is also used by the pager system to identify the site. To set a site I.D.
  • Page 39: Remote Reporting Menu

    W A S H S E L E C T 2 . 9 . 6 . 1 R e c e i p t B a r C o d e s You can program a specific bar code for each wash package to be printed on each receipt. This allows the attendant to scan the bar code to activate the appropriate wash.
  • Page 40: Using Passcodes/Cards

    Wash Select II. This way you do not have to teach the attendant/trustee how to operate the unit. This is useful also if you want to have a trustee remove cash from the unit and print a report while you are on vacation.
  • Page 41: View Codes/Cards

    W A S H S E L E C T Table 2. Programming Pass Codes/Cards PASS CODE PASS CARD 1. Press the (1) key for code. 1. Press the (3) key for card. 2. Enter the code number, and then press 2.
  • Page 42: Vip Wash Coupons

    2.12.1 CoinCo Bill Validator Six different types of VIP Wash Coupons (A-F) are available for into the Wash Select II with the CoinCo bill validator, but only three can be programmed at one time. Change will not be given when a coupon is used. A customer using a VIP Wash Coupon may cancel the transaction only if no other form of tender has been entered, but even then, the entered coupon will be lost.
  • Page 43: Table 3. Mars Coupon Id Codes

    E n a b l i n g / D i s a b l i n g M a r s ( M E I ) C o u p o n s This feature allows you to configure the Wash Select II to accept and credit predetermined washes or dollar amounts, or to reject specific coupons entered into the bill validator.
  • Page 44: Figure 3. Blue Service Button Location

    W A S H S E L E C T Enable Coupon Press the blue service button directly on the back of the bill feed opening, below the bill stacker. Figure 3. Blue Service Button Location The Bezel Lights on the bill acceptor opening will start blinking. Feed the coupon you want to be enabled.
  • Page 45: Pos4000 Link

    POS network. In this case, set the interface mode to ‘1’. If you have multiple Wash Select II units, you will also need to set the bay address for each Wash Select II.
  • Page 46: Interface Mode

    POS4000 or a master Wash Select II unit to be used at a secondary Wash Select II at your site. If at any time this feature is disabled or the unit loses communication, you will get a message on the POS4000 that indicates “Time Out From Unit “X”.
  • Page 47: Convey Accounting

    This feature allows the POS4000 to receive information when cash or other forms of payment are used at the Wash Select II coin box. If you choose to not have accounting information conveyed (you may do this in the case of revenue sharing if codes are being sold by a partnering merchant), all coin-box accounting information is withheld from the POS4000.
  • Page 48 W A S H S E L E C T [ T H I S P A G E I N T E N T I O N A L Y L E F T B L A N K ] Document Number: WS21002 Document Title:...
  • Page 49: Daily Operations

    3.1.2 Accounting Report The reports found in the WashPay server should be used for all accounting information. The Wash Select II still maintains an accounting report that provides a list of transactions made on the Wash Select II. To print an accounting report: Place the WSII in Setup Mode.
  • Page 50: Fleet Accounts And Coupons Menu

    The cash reconciliation function allows you to track the cash inserted to or withdrawn from the Wash Select II unit to keep accurate accounting of cash. When this function is used, it will reset the cash totals. You must setup a pass card or pass code to access the cash reconciliation functions.
  • Page 51: Diagnostics Menu

    Wash Select II system components. 3.4.1 Testing Output Relays In this sub-menu, you may turn each of the Wash Select II outputs on or off. To test the output relays: Place the WSII in Setup mode. Scroll to: Diagnostics (*) Test Outputs (*) Once you are in the “Test Outputs”...
  • Page 52: Testing Inputs

    (3) key to pause and the (#) key to cancel. 3.4.3 Testing Inputs With this function, you can test the discrete inputs of the Wash Select II. Follow the steps below to test the inputs.
  • Page 53: Test Coin Dispenser

    Note: VIP wash coupons will pulse as follows: 12 pulses: coupon 1 13 pulses: coupon 2 14 pulses: coupon 3. The Wash Select II recognizes these pulses as VIP coupons. $5 bill credit pulse Bill Input 1 (not implemented) Quarter credit pulse...
  • Page 54: Testing The Thermal Printer

    W A S H S E L E C T Follow the steps below to test the magnetic stripe tracks: Place the WSII in Setup mode. Scroll to: Diagnostics (*) Test Card Reader (*) Check Tracks (*) Insert any type of card; you should be prompted to “Remove Card”. If you do not see the “Remove Card”...
  • Page 55: Testing The Standard Keypad

    CPU board. 3.4.8 Testing the Standard Keypad Using this function will allow you to test the Wash Select II keypad. To test the keypad, follow the steps below. Place the WSII in Setup mode. Scroll to: Diagnostics (*) Test Keypad (*) Press each key on the keypad.
  • Page 56: Testing The Buttons

    8-digit code will be displayed in the third window on the Wash Select II door. As long as the RF tag remains in range of the reader, the WSII will beep once per second. You can determine the area the RF Reader can read tags by moving the tag around and listening for the beeps.
  • Page 57: Component Operation & Maintenance

    4.1 Component Locations The following line drawing provides a general overview of where the Wash Select II primary components are located. The printer, token bucket, printer controller board, intercom board, card reader, and proximity sensor are components that can be added by purchasing the corresponding option package.
  • Page 58: Software Updates

    W A S H S E L E C T 4.2 Software Updates To upgrade the WSII software, perform the following procedures: 1. Remove the existing EPROM located at connection U58 on the CPU board (see Figure 5) by inserting a small flat-blade screwdriver between the EPROM and the socket and prying it off.
  • Page 59: Bill Validator

    6. Replace the protective plastic cover over the CPU board. 4.3 Bill Validator The standard Wash Select II comes equipped with the MARS bill validation unit to stack bills up to $20 in value (NOTE: $20 bill acceptance is disabled at the time of shipment). To ensure maximum performance by the unit, it will be necessary to read this Section in its entirety.
  • Page 60: Figure 6. Mars Bill Validator/Stacker

    W A S H S E L E C T Figure 6. Mars Bill Validator/Stacker Figure 7. Mars Bill Validator—Top View Document Number: WS21058 Document Title: WSII Operations Manual ver 6.10...
  • Page 61: Figure 8. Mars Bill Stacker Replacement

    W A S H S E L E C T 4 . 3 . 1 . 2 R e p l a c i n g t h e S t a c k e r To replace the stacker, perform the following steps: Position the stacker behind the Mars Bill Validator with the hinged doors on the side, and the back of the stacker facing away from you.
  • Page 62: Figure 9. Mars Flash Code Led

    W A S H S E L E C T Figure 9. Mars Flash Code LED The LED will repeat a specific number of flashes. Each number of flashes corresponds to a specific problem. Table 9 lists the meaning of each set of flashes. Many of these problems may be easily corrected without the need for technical assistance.
  • Page 63 R e m o v i n g t h e M a r s B i l l V a l i d a t o r F r o m t h e W A S H S E L E C T Perform the following steps to remove the Mars Bill Validator. Unlock and open the door of the WASH SELECT II. Power off the WASH SELECT II.
  • Page 64: Figure 10. Mars With Lower Housing

    W A S H S E L E C T Silver Rod Figure 10. Mars with Lower Housing Figure 11. Mars with Lower Housing Removed Document Number: WS21058 Document Title: WSII Operations Manual ver 6.10...
  • Page 65: Figure 12. Mars Dip Switches

    W A S H S E L E C T 4 . 3 . 1 . 6 C l e a n i n g a n d G e n e r a l M a i n t e n a n c e The AE2600 series will not need cleaning as often as magnetic sensing bill validators.
  • Page 66: Single Coin Acceptor

    Vending Interfaces Gaming Interfaces 4.4 Single Coin Acceptor The Wash Select II comes standard with the model PEM-35 single coin acceptor. In this section, you will find instruction for proper maintenance of the PEM-35. 4.4.1 Replacing the Reference Coin For proper operation of the coin acceptor, you must have a sample of the coin to be accepted (U.S.
  • Page 67: Removing The Coin Acceptor

    This completes the smaller value coin adjustment. 4.4.3 Removing the Coin Acceptor If you find it necessary to remove the Slug-Buster from the Wash Select II door, a small head Phillip’s screwdriver will be needed. Follow the steps below to remove the assembly from the door.
  • Page 68: Multi-Coin Acceptor Programming And Operation

    S E L E C T 4.5 Multi-Coin Acceptor Programming and Operation This optional item allows the Wash Select II to accept U.S. quarters, dollar coins and up to four different bi-metal tokens. The Wash Select II accepts tokens ranging in size from .984” –...
  • Page 69: Figure 13. Outside/ Inside Of The Idx

    How much will each token be worth? • Can the Wash Select II programmed token-value be divided evenly into each of these values? (This helps to determine the number of pulses the IDX will need to output for each token.) •...
  • Page 70: Programming The Idx To Accept Site-Specific Tokens

    This means that each token will need to be worth some multiple of the Wash Select II programmed token value (from the cash & tokens menu); the programmed token value is internally multiplied by the number of pulses sent by the IDX.
  • Page 71: Programming Token Value

    1 = $.50, token 2 = $1.00 token 3 = $1.50 and token 4 = $2.00. As you can see each token in this example represents numbers that can be divided by $.50.) The Wash Select II does not keep a separate accounting of each different token your site may have; it just keeps a running total equal to the total dollar value entered.
  • Page 72: Programming Dispense Value (For $1 Coin Dispensing Only)

    This is described in Section 4.5.5, below. The dispense value of the Wash Select II must also be changed to reflect the value of the dollar coin. The default value for this function is $.25. To change the dispense value, follow the steps below.
  • Page 73: Modifying The Hopper

    However, if you wish to dispense the dollar coin, the hopper must be modified and the IDX acceptor will need to be programmed. This Section will cover the setup of the coin-hopper. To program the IDX acceptor and the Wash Select II, please refer to Section 4.5.1 of this manual.
  • Page 74: Figure 16. Hopper View - Removing The Hopper - Cube Top

    W A S H S E L E C T Locking Clasp Figure 16. Hopper View - Removing the Hopper - Cube Top Slide the top piece of the black plastic hopper up and off to expose the wheel. Figure 17. Hopper View - Top Removed Remove the dispensing wheel by grasping the coin openings and lifting up.
  • Page 75: Figure 18. Hopper View - Wheel Removed

    W A S H S E L E C T Figure 18. Hopper View - Wheel Removed Using your hand, remove the guide arm cover from over-top of the coin exit opening. Figure 19. Hopper View - Guide Arm Cover Removed Using a screwdriver, gently pry off the old hopper arm.
  • Page 76: Figure 20. Hopper View - Removal Of The Coin Guide Arm

    W A S H S E L E C T Arm Cover Figure 20. Hopper View - Removal of the Coin Guide Arm Place the new hopper arm into the slot exactly as the old one was. Place the new hopper wheel into the plastic hopper exactly as the old one was. 4 .
  • Page 77: Program The Idx To Accept Quarters

    W A S H S E L E C T 4.5.6 Program the IDX to Accept Quarters Follow the steps below to program the IDX to accept quarters. Remove the front cover by pushing it in and up from the bottom right corner of the main body.
  • Page 78: Cleaning And General Maintenance

    4.5.11 System Settings Affecting IDX Coin Acceptor Operations The following Wash Select II system settings will have an effect on how the IDX Coin Acceptor operates. Table 13. System Settings Affecting IDX Coin Acceptor Operations...
  • Page 79: Recording Messages

    W A S H S E L E C T A speech module circuit board, which plugs into the CPU board. A speaker, which is attached to the door. A speaker grille, which is attached to the outside of the door. A speaker cable, which runs from the CPU board to the speaker.
  • Page 80 When you are ready to record you messages, follow the steps below. 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.
  • Page 81: System Settings Affecting Speech Module Operations

    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...
  • Page 82: Adjusting Sensitivity With The 100% Range Setting

    Too high of a gain setting will give a continuous false vehicle detection signal. 4.7.3 System Settings Affecting Proximity Sensor Operations The following Wash Select II system settings will have an effect on how the Proximity Sensor operates. Document Number:...
  • Page 83: Coin Hopper And Assembly

    4.8 Coin Hopper and Assembly The Wash Select II is equipped with a Suzo Mark II coin dispenser, which is embedded in a proprietary Unitec design. The dispenser is able to hold/dispense up to 2,400 quarter-sized coins.
  • Page 84: Cleaning And General Maintenance

    Wash Select II case. 4.8.4 System Settings Affecting Coin Hopper Operations The following Wash Select II system settings will have an effect on how the Coin Hopper and Assembly operate. Table 16. System Settings Affecting Coin Hopper Operations...
  • Page 85: Card Reader Related System Settings

    #MS2031 and can also be purchased from Clean Team by calling 1-800-888-8830. 4.9.2 System Settings Affecting Card Reader Operations The following Wash Select II system settings will have an effect on how the Card Reader operates. Table 17. Card Reader Related System Settings...
  • Page 86: Replacing The Printer Paper

    "Feed" and "Reset". You will find the printer control board mounted on the inside right wall of the Wash Select II case, just above the CPU board. The following sections contain information and procedures important for peak operating performance.
  • Page 87: Manually Printing A Self Test

    This will clear up any failures due to electronic error. If you press the feed button and hold it, the paper feed motor will feed paper through the side of the Wash Select II door. The paper will stop feeding once you let go of the button.
  • Page 88: Fuse

    W A S H S E L E C T 4.11 Fuse For continued protection against risk of fire, replace only with same type and rating of Caution: fuse. If you need to replace the fuse, be sure to replace it with only the same type and rating as the blown fuse.
  • Page 89: Appendix A. Wash Select Ii - Washpay Notifications

    W A S H S E L E C T Appendix A. Wash Select II – WashPay Notifications WSII Pager ID WSII Description WashPay Alert ID WashPay Alert Hopper low Peripheral low (10%) Hopper empty Peripheral empty Wash out of Auto –...
  • Page 90 W A S H S E L E C T Document Number: WS21058 Document Title: WSII Operations Manual ver 6.10...
  • Page 91: Appendix B. Circuit Board Connections

    W A S H S E L E C T Appendix B. Circuit Board Connections The following are pin out descriptions of the various connectors on the Wash Select II components: CPU BOARD J1 Main Power Description +5VDC main power input...
  • Page 92 W A S H S E L E C T J19 Fault/Warning Outputs Description Fault output Common (dry contact) 500ma max Fault output Normally Open (dry contact) 500 ma max Warning output Common (dry contact) 500 ma max Warning output Normally Open (dry contact) 500ma max J18 Wash Inputs Description Wash In Use Hot (20-120VAC/DC)
  • Page 93 GND for 12VDC for I/O board J9 Bill Validator (MDB Mode) Note to Unitec Technicians: The following pin outs are reversed from the schematic to match the pin numbering embossed in the MDB housing. Pin 1 on the housing equates to Pin 8 on Unitec internal schematics.
  • Page 94 W A S H S E L E C T J12 Bill Validator (Pulse Mode) Description Bill Enable Common (N/C) (voltage applied to J11 pin 2) Normally 24AC neutral (Note: 12VDC for Canadian units) Bill Enable switched (switched voltage applied to J11 pin 1) Normally 24AC hot (Note: 12VDC for Canadian units) Not connected Bill pulse 1 (not used)
  • Page 95 W A S H S E L E C T 5VDC + output (from J1 pin 1) J4 24VDC Printer Power (Printer Option Only) Description 24VDC + input from power supply 24VDC ground input from power supply P1 Modem Connection (Standard PC-AT Pin Outs) Description CD –...
  • Page 96 W A S H S E L E C T J26 Data to Display I/O Board Description Encoded Button 0 Encoded Button 1 Display DB0 Encoded Button 2 Display DB1 TTL Cash Enable Display DB2 5VDC Display DB3 TTL Coin pulse 1 Display DB4 TTL Coin pulse 2 Display DB5...
  • Page 97 W A S H S E L E C T J25 Display I/O Board Data Description Rear Sensor Card Present Data Track 1 Wash Fault TTL for LED Strobe Track 1 Aux output 4 Data Track 2 Aux output 3 Strobe Track 2 Aux output 2 Wash Relay 1 TTL...
  • Page 98 W A S H S E L E C T DISPLAY I/O BOARD J3 Main Coin Acceptor Description 24 AC Hot Switched (500 mA average max) 24 AC neutral 24 AC neutral Coin 1 pulse (short to pin 3 or pin 2 for coin pulse) Coin 2 pulse (short to pin 3 or pin 2 for coin pulse) Coin 3 pulse (short to pin 3 or pin 2 for coin pulse) J2 Auxiliary Coin Acceptor...
  • Page 99 W A S H S E L E C T JP1 Ribbon Cable Coin Acceptor Interface Description 12VDC switched (500 mA average max) GND for 12VDC Coin 4 (sink to pin 2 for coin input) Coin 3 (sink to pin 2 for coin input) Coin 2 (sink to pin 2 for coin input) Coin 1 (sink to pin 2 for coin input) GND for 12VDC...
  • Page 100 W A S H S E L E C T J9 Credit Card Reader Description Rear Sensor Data Track 2 Card Present Strobe Track 2 5VDC power to card reader GND power to card reader Strobe Track 1 Data Track 1 J20 Wash 1 Button Description 12VDC button feed (current limited)
  • Page 101 W A S H S E L E C T J24 Refund Button Description 12VDC button feed (current limited) Button return (short this to Pin 1 for button press) J5 Keypad Connector Description Return 2 (row 4, 5, 6) Return 1 (row 7, 8, 9) Feed 2 (column 3, 6, 9, #) Return 0 (row *, 0, #) Feed 0 (column 1, 4, 7, *)
  • Page 102 W A S H S E L E C T J12 Backlight for Wash Display 4 Description Backlight Ground – (black) Backlight Power + (Red) J11 Main Display Description 5VDC Ground 5VDC power Ground (contrast) Enable 0 J6 External Fleet Connector Description 5VDC power Aux Output 1...
  • Page 103 W A S H S E L E C T J7 External Fleet Connector Description Aux output 3 Aux output 4 Aux input 1 GND for 12VDC power Document Number: WS21058 Document Title: WSII Operations Manual ver 6.10...
  • Page 104 W A S H S E L E C T EXPANSION BOARD J5 CPU Board Connector Description Address pin 0 Address pin 1 Address pin 2 /RES Address pin 3 Address pin 4 Address pin 5 Address pin 6 Address pin 7 INTE input INTF input /EXPANSION input...
  • Page 105 W A S H S E L E C T P2 Debit Description RS485 RS485 Ground P4 Spare 232/485 Description RX 232 TX 232 DTR 232 Ground DSR 232 Document Number: WS21058 Document Title: WSII Operations Manual ver 6.10...
  • Page 106 W A S H S E L E C T Document Number: WS21058 Document Title: WSII Operations Manual ver 6.10...
  • Page 107: Appendix C. Tunnel Mode

    T U N N E L M O D E : Customer drives up to Wash Select II, which then after several seconds of having the proximity sensor activated, plays a greeting message. Customer enters some form of money. The Wash Select II plays a wash selection message (messages 3-6).
  • Page 108 W A S H S E L E C T [ T H I S P A G E I N T E N T I O N A L L Y L E F T B L A N K ] Document Number: WS21058 Document Title:...
  • Page 109: Appendix D. Wash Select Ii/Pos4000 Canadian Addendum

    “cash & tokens” menu in the setup mode by setting “max tokens/cust” to any number you want. The Wash Select II does not keep an account of the different types of tokens your site may have; we just show the total value of all the tokens on the accounting report.
  • Page 110 IDX. D. Programming the IDX to Accept Currency The Canadian Wash Select II comes programmed to accept and dispense the Canadian $1 dollar coin and quarter. If your unit needs to be reprogrammed for any reason, use the following procedures.
  • Page 111 W A S H S E L E C T Press the button immediately to the left of the rotary switch once. Drop the 6 quarters through the acceptor. The IDX will blink once after each coin. Verify that the light (LED) blinks 5 times after the last coin is entered. Replace the rotary switch back to zero.
  • Page 112: Figure 23. Outside/Inside The Idx Coin Acceptor

    Drop the six sample tokens of the second type, and note that the LED blinks multiple times after the last token Replace the rotary switch to 0 Replace the cover Refer to the following table for your token information. Table 19. Wash Select II Token Values Name Default setting Maximum Allowed Token Value $1.00...
  • Page 113: Table 20. Canadian Idx Program Configuration

    W A S H S E L E C T The table below lists the programming structure. Table 20. Canadian IDX Program Configuration IDX Rotary Switch Old Style with $1 New Style with $1 Number of Output Position coin Diverted Coin Diverted Pulses Old Style $1...
  • Page 114 If you have any clues from the printout, proceed to open the batch after solving the problems. If you are still experiencing problems, please contact Unitec, as your modem might be bad. You are now ready to do business via credit. You can return the unit back to operate mode via the setup/operate switch.
  • Page 115: Table 21. Cashcode Bill Validator Diagnostic Flash Codes

    “If you want to do batch opening/closing manually” above. F. CashCode Bill Validator The Canadian Wash Select II comes equipped with the CashCode bill validator. 1. Emptying the Bill Stacker The CashCode bill stacker will hold up to 400 bills and is equipped with a keyed-entry vault.
  • Page 116 5. Cleaning and General Maintenance To clean the CashCode bill validator, first remove it from the Wash Select II using the above procedure. Next, turn the validator face down. Push the button labeled “PUSH.” When you do, the lower housing will open and reveal the sensors.
  • Page 117: Table 22. Cashcode Dip Switch Settings

    W A S H S E L E C T Table 22. CashCode DIP Switch Settings Taken from the CashCode® Model AMZ-USA-MDB-UNV User’s Guide Document Number: WS21058 Document Title: WSII Operations Manual ver 6.10...
  • Page 118 W A S H S E L E C T [ T H I S P A G E I N T E N T I O N A L L Y L E F T B L A N K ] Document Number: WS21058 Document Title:...
  • Page 119: Appendix E. Security Alarm Option

    Note: program a Pass Code or Pass Card. 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.
  • Page 120: Table 23. Programming Pass Codes/Cards

    To set the alarm duration: 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.
  • Page 121: Figure 24. Shock Sensor

    S E L E C T Figure 24. Shock Sensor 2. Alarm Siren The alarm siren is mounted to the rear-left corner of the Wash Select II case. When triggered, this provides maximum decibel magnification as the sound waves reverberate off the stainless steel.
  • Page 122: Figure 26. Door Switch

    W A S H S E L E C T 3. Door Switch The door switch detects whether the door is open or closed. When the alarm is armed, opening the door will set off the siren. The door switch is connected to J18, pins 3 & 4 of the CPU Board. Figure 26.
  • Page 123: Figure 27. Ws2 Alarm Wiring Diagram

    W A S H S E L E C T Figure 27. WS2 Alarm Wiring Diagram Document Number: WS21058 Document Title: WSII Operations Manual ver 6.10...
  • Page 124 W A S H S E L E C T [ T H I S P A G E I N T E N T I O N A L L Y L E F T B L A N K ] Document Number: WS21058 Document Title:...
  • Page 125: Appendix F. Citizen Cd-S500 Printer Configuration Procedures

    W A S H S E L E C T Appendix F. Citizen CD-S500 Printer Configuration Procedures Refer to the Citizen CD-S500 operations manual, page 36 for more information on configuring the printer. Configuration Settings Command Type CBM2 Number of Col. 42/35 Font Select To configure the printer for operation with the POS4000, perform the following procedure:...

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