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Washdown with Nayax readers

lighthousecarwash

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How do you activate the wash with a Nayax reader to wash down the bays and not use an actual credit card. I have wash down cards for my Unitec system, and my old timers had a remote control. Do they make a remote control for the LED7 timers that can be used?

Lighthouse
 
You can call Nayax and get attendant cards. The first set I ordered I had to swipe. The new set I just ordered came contactless. Tap the reader and your good to go.
 
How do you activate the wash with a Nayax reader to wash down the bays and not use an actual credit card. I have wash down cards for my Unitec system, and my old timers had a remote control. Do they make a remote control for the LED7 timers that can be used?

Lighthouse
Appreciate the problem entirely and go back to only accepting quarters... Cash... Cheapest to maintain...by FAR.
 
Nayax included a contactless card for my machines when I ordered. They said you could order more through them. I'd give them a call and see if they will ship you a card.
 
The Nayax reads 13.56 mifare in addition to it's tap to pay. I set each fob up as a "prepaid contactless card" in the backend and auto load it with $500 credit each month. Each NFC tag creates a "unique card ID" post decryption as well, so I'm not too worried about anyone copying the fob thankfully.

I use a similar technique for custom $5 "freebie" cards, but with NFC stickers instead of fobs, to give to potential new customers.
 
The Nayax reads 13.56 mifare in addition to it's tap to pay. I set each fob up as a "prepaid contactless card" in the backend and auto load it with $500 credit each month. Each NFC tag creates a "unique card ID" post decryption as well, so I'm not too worried about anyone copying the fob thankfully.

I use a similar technique for custom $5 "freebie" cards, but with NFC stickers instead of fobs, to give to potential new customers.

I like it. Thats pretty cool.
 
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