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The OPUS-4000 Series Exit Terminal utilizes innovative technology and an encrypted 2D data matrix barcode for expedited exit from parking facilities. The OPUS-4000 Series offers intuitive user guidance through a dynamic color display and voice announcement. The Exit Terminal processes encrypted thermal 2D barcode tickets from the OPUS-2000 Series Entry Terminal.
Vol Up for the next errors. 1.5 Check the Data Printed on an Entry Ticket The OPUS-4000 has the ability to read and display the data printed on OPUS- 2000 entry tickets. To read the data on a ticket, enter the Initial Operation menu by pressing Chan Up on the remote.
PERATION The Management Operation menu contains configurable items for managing OPUS-4000 operations. The configurable items are exit mode, timers, store validation coupons, special days and periods, closed days, in-operation time, backlight settings, volume switch settings, exit warning, and password settings.
Press Power after the desired changes have been made. 3.7 Backlight Time Activation The OPUS-4000 backlight may be activated at a user-specified Start and End time. To navigate to the Backlight Setting menu, open the Management Operation menu and press 9. To activate the Backlight ON/OFF Time setting press 1.
Engineer Operations menu and press 9. Press Chan Down to confirm the restore. ODES The OPUS-4000 contains a bank of dip switches on the iCore board responsible for determining the boot mode and/or logging. Please use the images below to select the proper dip switch settings.
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