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The folks who are using nayax ,do you just enter a dollar amount you want to use and then unit counts down or is able to be configured to count up?
 
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Mine are paired with TM-5CU timers and do count up. There's a configuration file that tells the unit what to charge, in my case it's $3 to start and $1/minute.
 

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So I'm assuming that a dixmor led 6 would configure with it and count up. I had talked to a rep yesterday and he was unsure about count up abilities, someone more familiar with the wash nayax was going to call me Monday.
 

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So I'm assuming that a dixmor led 6 would configure with it and count up.
I would not assume that. He said there's a configuration in the timer, presumably to match the count-up from the Nayax. Dixmor LED-6 doesn't have that.
 
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Sorry, but I have no experience with Dixmor timers. I am very happy with my Timemaster units. When they fail, I send them to Colorado to be repaired and it's normally about $100 to repair. Not bad, as new ones are about $350 if I recall correctly.
 

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So I'm assuming that a dixmor led 6 would configure with it and count up. I had talked to a rep yesterday and he was unsure about count up abilities, someone more familiar with the wash nayax was going to call me Monday.
For Nayax VPOS count up with a Dixmor LED6 at $3.00 to start/3 minutes…

Program the Dixmor with:

COIN VALU [$ .25]

C: [15] (This is time per coin pulse)

S: [12] (This is coins to start)

CC PULSE VALUE: [$.25]

DOLLARS ON COUNT UP


Connect Nayax VPOS Pulse Wire #1 to Dixmor Pin 8 (White with Black Wire)

Now, the Dixmor will display dollar amount charged to credit card as it accumulates…just like a gasoline dispenser.
Verify the settings by swiping/inserting/tapping the credit card.
The LED6 should continuously display money charged to credit card. At 1 minute the timer should display $1.00…at 2 minutes the timer should display $2.00, etc.
 

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For Nayax VPOS count up with a Dixmor LED6 at $3.00 to start/3 minutes…

Program the Dixmor with:

COIN VALU [$ .25]

C: [15] (This is time per coin pulse)

S: [12] (This is coins to start)

CC PULSE VALUE: [$.25]

DOLLARS ON COUNT UP


Connect Nayax VPOS Pulse Wire #1 to Dixmor Pin 8 (White with Black Wire)

Now, the Dixmor will display dollar amount charged to credit card as it accumulates…just like a gasoline dispenser.
Verify the settings by swiping/inserting/tapping the credit card.
The LED6 should continuously display money charged to credit card. At 1 minute the timer should display $1.00…at 2 minutes the timer should display $2.00, etc.
Thank you for your detailed explanation. Are you a wash owner with nayax in service?
 

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For Nayax VPOS count up with a Dixmor LED6 at $3.00 to start/3 minutes…

Program the Dixmor with:

COIN VALU [$ .25]

C: [15] (This is time per coin pulse)

S: [12] (This is coins to start)

CC PULSE VALUE: [$.25]

DOLLARS ON COUNT UP


Connect Nayax VPOS Pulse Wire #1 to Dixmor Pin 8 (White with Black Wire)

Now, the Dixmor will display dollar amount charged to credit card as it accumulates…just like a gasoline dispenser.
Verify the settings by swiping/inserting/tapping the credit card.
The LED6 should continuously display money charged to credit card. At 1 minute the timer should display $1.00…at 2 minutes the timer should display $2.00, etc.
Thanks for the detailed info on this, we are getting ready to install led 6 timers and nayax in the bays. Quick question, can the min charge be setup different for cash and credit? Ie $3 start for cash and $5 min for cc?

Also, I’ve read that nayax can serve as the timer on vacs. Is this true?
 

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Program the LED6
With coins, this starts the bay for $3.00 for 3 minutes. Each additional coin adds 15 seconds.

During credit card Count Up, the Dixmor simply displays accumulating money being charged.
The CC Minimum charge is established by your Nayax configuration…say $5.00.
So, CC customers who press STOP before 5 minutes of use will still be charged $5.00.

I believe you'll still need a timer for the vacuums. (I've no experience there)
 

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Program the LED6
With coins, this starts the bay for $3.00 for 3 minutes. Each additional coin adds 15 seconds.

During credit card Count Up, the Dixmor simply displays accumulating money being charged.
The CC Minimum charge is established by your Nayax configuration…say $5.00.
So, CC customers who press STOP before 5 minutes of use will still be charged $5.00.

I believe you'll still need a timer for the vacuums. (I've no experience there)
Thanks, makes sense now.

I will contact Nayax about the vac timer, I believe I read about the coinless guys using the nayax as the timer in vacs at their test site.
 

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Cantbreak80. Can I ask you a Nayax question? What relays are you using when installing Nayax readers to convert the pulse? I am having a horrible time finding any that work well. Nayax suggests getting them from Amazon. I have tried different vendors on Amazon but they all seem to sell the exact same relay. About 90% of them do not work right out of the box. The relay chatters (sounds like hair clippers) with each pulse instead of closing solid with each pulse. When it chatters it doesn't read as a pulse. I included a pic of the relay we are using. Any help would be appreciated.
 

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Ha Ha nice! finally some nayax questions and answers maybe? we also are trying to use a relay from amazon nayax recommended but cannot get the unit to stay on Power up and then shuts off.. Installer said we need a 24v dc output for this type of relay ( installed but not working) so any help would be appreciated Image_2022-07-15_12-27-10 (1).png
 
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I have one on the bench getting ready to install...I assumed that it didnt need anything to communicate with my dixmore 6
 

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These relays are probably chattering because you're running 24v AC to something that needs DC.
 

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Our installations do not use any relays. I’m not sure why Nayax recommends them.

With Dixmor LED6 timers…This is how we wire them:
  • 2 Nayax wires labeled “24vac/dc” to constant coin box 24vac Hot
  • 2 Nayax wires labeled “24vac/dc” to constant coin box 24vac Common
  • 1 Nayax wire labeled “Pulse 1” to LED6 Pin 8 (White/Black)
During CC operation, a properly programmed LED6 will display accumulating Money Spent while the Nayax displays Accumulating Time.
 

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Someone is confusing count-up and count-down wiring. You do need a relay to run count down.
Huh...I didn't know that.
I've always set my customers up with Count Up. (It's the best! LOL)
 
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