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Mine was a genuine answer. Bypassing the timer means sending the power right to the rotary switch. It's possible because that's what you do.

Will it do any harm to the Nayax when the timer sends the power to the switch?
Possibly, which is why there's mention of a relay. The comment right before your very first post mentions this. I'm not familiar with Nayax readers, but I have to assume its internal relay isn't rated to directly power solenoids and contactors. They weren't made to switch loads.
 

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Mine was a genuine answer. Bypassing the timer means sending the power right to the rotary switch. It's possible because that's what you do.


Possibly, which is why there's mention of a relay. The comment right before your very first post mentions this. I'm not familiar with Nayax readers, but I have to assume its internal relay isn't rated to directly power solenoids and contactors. They weren't made to switch loads.
Well it wasn't a genuine answer. I didn't ask what bypassing a timer meant. I asked if it was possible. It was quite obvious I was looking for a member with knowledge of this situation to steer me in the proper direction. Whether it be telling me what relays to use, which wires to use, etc. Not someone responding with zero information and zero help and I'm no further ahead than when I first put the question out there.
 

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I wouldn't recommend bypassing the timer with any credit card system. I've seen pretty much every one have their outputs fail because they're just not strong enough to handle the intrinsic electrical noise of a car wash. The proper way to install the Nayax is to use a Dixmor timer and do count up. Any other way is half way.
 

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Hi guys, reading through your thread and a few steps ahead of me. How do you configure the time and price options to show on the nayax display?
 

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I wouldn't recommend bypassing the timer with any credit card system. I've seen pretty much every one have their outputs fail because they're just not strong enough to handle the intrinsic electrical noise of a car wash. The proper way to install the Nayax is to use a Dixmor timer and do count up. Any other way is half way.
Okay thanks! I've just started up the Nayax unit for the first time and it's currently set to charge $1 and that's it, no count up or anything. How do we change the settings to have a different starting $ value, how much each increment is worth and to have it count up? I've been on hold with tech support all day and getting pretty frustrated with their customer support, especially as a new customer who just bought 10 units.
 

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Okay thanks! I've just started up the Nayax unit for the first time and it's currently set to charge $1 and that's it, no count up or anything. How do we change the settings to have a different starting $ value, how much each increment is worth and to have it count up? I've been on hold with tech support all day and getting pretty frustrated with their customer support, especially as a new customer who just bought 10 units.
I honestly have no clue. We do not get into setting them up for customers. Two reasons: We will use pretty much any card system the customer wants on their equipment do keeping track of how to set them all up would be a PITA and that would involve us having access to a customers financial info and that is not anything we want.
 
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