Workstation Keys
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
RECEIPT FEED advances the paper in the workstation receipt printer or the system
RCPT
FEED
receipt printer, where applicable. Each time you press this key, you advance the
paper one line.
The RECEIPT STOP key toggles the customer receipt on and off. (An "RS" message
RCPT
STOP
at the bottom of the screen indicates that the receipt is stopped). This key affects
print at the workstation or system receipt printer. Certain functions, such as Check
Print and Check Paid, can be programmed to ignore the Receipt Stop status.
Use the RETURN key to remove a previously serviced item from a customer guest
RTRN
check. If check tracking is not used, return can be used to issue a refund for a
transaction that has already been finalized.
Use the SERVER key to log on a server at the beginning of a transaction or shift.
SVR
Your system can be programmed with individual server keys or a coded server key,
as needed.
This key creates an interim total or balance, which you can later recall for
SVC
additions, deletions, print, or payment. Two SERVICE keys are available.
The SBTL (Subtotal) key displays the transaction total, including any applicable
SBTL
sales tax, at any point in the transaction. This key is also used for many
programming sequences.
Use the TABLE # to note the number of the table associated with the guest check
TABLE
#
you are opening.
Use the TAKE-OUT key to denote a Take-Out order on the customer receipt,
TAKE
OUT
Journal, or System Printer. This key also directs the transaction total to the Take-
Out destination on the Time Report.
TAX SHIFT reverses the programmed tax status of the item it precedes. Your
TAX
SHIFT
system may be programmed with as many as three tax shift keys, labeled to match
the tax table they are affecting.
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