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Make sure a number has been entered at the
GXP address
in “POS SETTINGS”.
On advance replacements for the EFII board, make sure the proper software and Rev board is used.
No Comm- make sure the RS485 cable is terminated correctly and plugged into the correct locations.
5.4.3
CCI wired – (Code Command I)
This authenticates one time use codes for a single site. The one time use codes will expire. You can
not do fleet codes. This requires a cable connection between the GXP and the CCI terminal.
The controller in the GXP should have a GXP EFII Control Module equipped with an RS485 header
and connector, and a program version 3.038 or newer.
It is recommended that you set the “Link Down Alarm Active” to “Disable” in the Code Command.
If it is Enabled the Code Command will sound an alarm and require that you hit any key to continue
when you are in the GXP programming mode.
5.4.3.1
Number of digits used for a wash code
# of code digits
6
The number of digits to be used for a wash code. The more digits that are used the more secure you
are from somebody guessing a code.
5.4.3.2
Automatically entering a code number
auto enter after
6 digits
The number of digits that can be entered before a code will automatically entered. This can be
convenient for you customer so they do not have to press the enter key. You need to make sure this is
large enough for any codes, PIN numbers or external access codes.
5.4.4
CCII Internet – (Code Command II)
This involves co-ordination between the GXP, CCII terminals and the Cortex web site.
Please see document 8M00609 for instructions on how to do this.
5.4.4.1
Code Management Tools
This new menu item will show up on the main menu loop when CCII Internet is selected under POS
Settings. “Code Management Tools” will allow the owner to print out a summary for a specific code
number, print out an “audit” of the last 50 Book of Code transactions, and allows the owner to cancel
a code.