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This is only available if you have Code Command II selected under POS Settings.
5.4.5
CCII Encrypted – (Code Command II)
The settings for the
encrypted
POS involve mathematical algorithms. Therefore it is very important
that the encrypted settings in the GXP match the settings in the sales terminal (satellite). This
authenticates one time use codes from single or multiple terminals. The one time use codes will
expire. You can not do fleet codes. No cables are needed between the GXP and CCII terminal.
5.4.5.1
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.
5.4.5.2
The number of wash code sales terminals
Max Satellites
0
Enter the number of Code Command II terminals that will be selling wash codes. It is very important
that this matches the setting in the sales terminal (satellite).
Note: This question is only asked if
encrypted
is selected in POS Settings.
5.4.5.3
The number of wash packages
Max Progs
0
Enter the number of washes that your bay supports. It is very important that this matches the setting
in the sales terminal (satellite).
Note: This question is only asked if
encrypted
is selected in POS Settings.
5.4.5.4
The maximum number of codes to be issued in one day
Max Codes
0
This number should be calculated by the sales terminal (satellite) and entered here. It is the number of
codes that can be issued in one day. The sales terminal will calculate the maximum number. If you
wish to limit the number of possible guesses you should set this number at the sales terminal and at
the GXP to a lower value. If you wish to limit the risk of someone fraudulently guessing a wash code
you should set this number at the GXP and sales terminal to a lower value.