W A S H S E L E C T I I
Document Number:
WS21002
139
Document Title:
WSII Operations Manual
traffic between the CPU and the printer head. If this component fails, the system will not
operate. It is important, as with all internal components, that this component be protected
from moisture and shock. If the printer is not working, make sure there is plenty of paper,
make sure the feature is enabled in the software configuration and then run a unit self test. If
the printer still does not operate properly, contact your distributor.
3.10.6
System Settings Affecting Thermal Printer
The following Wash Select II system settings will have an effect on how the Thermal Printer
operates.
Table 30. System Settings Affecting Thermal Printer Operations
Setting
Effect
AUTO
Printer will detect presence of printer and use as
needed; won’t detect printer errors and page site
operator.
Enable Receipt Printer
This function is found in the Misc. setup function
menu. If the printer is disabled it will not be
available for printing receipts for customer. This
setting has no effect on report and accounting
printing.
3.11
Fuse
Caution:
For continued protection against risk of fire, replace only with same type and rating of
fuse.
If you need to replace the fuse, be sure to replace it with only the same type and rating as the
blown fuse.
3.12
Modem
Note:
If you received a US robotics modem (Paging/Remote Reporting option only), you will
find two RJ-11 jacks on the modem. In this case, be sure to use the correct one (the
one labeled “wall” or similar, not “phone”). Details of the modem connections can be
found on the bottom of the modem
If your unit is equipped with either the Credit option or the Paging/Remote reporting option, it
also has a modem. The modem receives power from a plug-in transformer that is plugged
into one of the 115VAC outlets inside the unit. These outlets should only be used for Unitec
certified optional equipment and are limited to 500mA output each.
The modem is connected to the CPU board via a DB9 modem cable. One end of the cable is
attached to the modem and the other end to the CPU board. The CPU board connector is
labeled "Modem".