Configuration for Airwallet Boxes
Airwallet configuration guide
This article contains information for the configuration setup of the Airwallet boxes and Antons (Payment terminals) for the machines on the Dashboard. The different settings available is explained here.
Creating Anton terminal and Airwallet boxes on the Dashboard
- Before any configuration can take place, you have to login to your Dashboard at www.airwallet.net
- From the Dashboard you go to locations - if you have no locations, you will have to create one.
- Click on the location that you want to add your Airwallet equipment to. Then you will have the two options "Create machine" and "Create terminal" as seen in the picture.
Setting up an an Anton / Payment terminal:
- To create the Anton terminal, click the button "Create terminal"
- Enter the serial number of the Anton, choose language and select if book shall be available on the device.
Setting up an Airwallet box:
- Click "Create machine" from the location where you want to setup your machine
- Enter the serial number from the back of the Airwallet box
- Select Product Category
- Select Pricing Model
Explanation for Variable price model:
The variable price model is for machines, that do not have a fixed price. The prices in this setup can be 'Time controlled', 'Program controlled' or 'Cost controlled'.
(see next step for explanation of these options).
Explanation for Fixed price model:
The fixed price model is for machines where the price is the same for every start.
- Select configuration for Start Signal
This view is different depending on what you chose in the previous step.
If the fixed pricing model was chosen:
he pulse operated, is for machines that determine the length/program by pulses. (Short Start signals)
The User start time, is for machines where the user buys a certain amount of time. (Long start signals)
If the variable pricing model was chosen:
or the variable pricing model, there is a few options.
If you choose 'Pulse operated':
Time controlled - pulses are used to define a time for the machine
Cost controlled - pulses are used to define a cost for the machine
Program controlled - pulses are used to define which program to start.
If you choose 'Full duration':
Time controlled - you set a price per minute or per hour
Program controlled - you create different program at different prices
- Fill out the machine specifications and details for the machine
The more details we have about the machine, the greater is our chance to be able to solve problems if they should appear.
Examples of different setups
Coming soon...
Updated on: 22/04/2025
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