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Summary of Contents for SER-7000

Page 1: ...SER 7000 7040 Program Manual All specifications are subject to change without notice V1 01 Contact you authorized SAM4S Samsung dealer for sales service and support Dealer Imprint...

Page 2: ...and local laws it may be illegal to dispose of the battery into the municipal waste system Check with your local solid waste officials for details concerning recycling options or proper disposal WARNI...

Page 3: ...p Selection Windows 16G Entering Alpha Characters 17G Initial Clear 20G S Mode Programming 23G S Mode Programming Menu 23G Self Tests 25G Serial IRC Loopback Test 25G Drawer Test 26G RTC Setting Real...

Page 4: ...ng 57G Add Change 57G Delete PLUs 57G PLU Status Group PLU Status Link 57G Group 57G Function Key 57G Function Key Program Summary 57G Cancel 57G Cash 57G Check 57G Check Cash 57G Check Endorse 57G Cu...

Page 5: ...e 57G Error Messages 57G System Descriptors 57G Report Descriptors 57G Check Endorsement Message 57G Guest Check Logo Message 57G Validation Message 57G Window Look Up WLU 57G Overview 57G WLU Program...

Page 6: ...t Program Files 57G All Files 57G P Mode Program Scan Printing 57G NON PLU Code 57G PLU WLU Key Assignment 57G PLU Key Assignment 57G WLU Key Assignment 57G Bitmap File Download 57G Groups By Employee...

Page 7: ...in retail stores or shops where it is not necessary to place a large number of preset item keys on the keyboard This manual includes instructions for both models The keyboard is the only significant...

Page 8: ...5 44 74 64 54 7 MISC 1 9 8 6 34 24 15 84 1 104 94 40 70 60 50 CANCEL ENTER KEYB LVL 1 2 30 20 11 80 TAX1 SHIFT 100 90 39 69 59 49 ERR CORR MDSE RTRN VOID ITEM PAGE UP 1 29 19 10 79 PRICE LVL 2 99 89 4...

Page 9: ...35 37 36 38 39 40 SBTL CANCEL MISC 1 NS 9 F S SUB CURSOR LEFT DONE 8 7 2 F S SHIFT PAID RTRN 2 1 6 PAGE DOWN TAX 1 SHIFT 5 4 3 3 CURSOR UP PAGE UP ENTER 2 1 4 TIME IN OUT 5 VOID EMP MDSE ACCT 1 RECT...

Page 10: ...of an essential key i e numeric key Y N cursor keys ENTER etc unless it is first located in a different position on the keyboard Many function keys have programming options See Function Key programmin...

Page 11: ...ove the cursor to the menu item you wish to select 2 On program screens press the cursor control keys up down left right to move the cursor highlighted field to the field you wish to edit 3 On program...

Page 12: ...verride KP Time Period control For example a restaurant might normally operate two kitchens at one time and one kitchen at other times In case the volume of business changes the manager might want to...

Page 13: ...esigned to be used in a scanning system the NOT FOUND PLU key allows the operator to immediately enter basic PLU information for an item that is not in the PLU file If the Not Found PLU message displa...

Page 14: ...g PRINT Press the PRINT function to send items that require special preparation to the kitchen printer or KVS before the sale is finalized An item can be programmed as an auto grill item requiring the...

Page 15: ...le meals Seat numbers may be assigned at the time of entry or if necessary later in the transaction SERVE ORDER Used in conjunction with a kitchen video system and the PARK ORDER function key Enter a...

Page 16: ...prompted to declare tips when clocking out TRANSFER CHECK 1 4 Use to transfer one or all open soft checks form one server to another server A transfer check receipt will print TRAY SUBTL Press the TRA...

Page 17: ...ter reports and perform other manager functions Use to read register reports and reset totals to zero Program Use to program the register Use for tests and special settings This position is not marked...

Page 18: ...prompts do not display on the operator screen in the REG control lock position or in manager operations For example turn the key to the P position to view the P MODE PROGRAMMING MENU P MODE PROGRAMMI...

Page 19: ...3 LINES AFTER PREAMBLE 00 ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom GENERAL PRINTING OPTIONS 32 TURN OFF AUTO CUTTER N 33 PRE LOGO IMAGE ON RCT 0 8 4 34 POST LOGO IMAGE ON RCT 0 8 3 33 PRE LOGO IMAGE ON GC 0 8 0...

Page 20: ...LU ESC Y N ENT PAGE UP DN npom PLU 00000000000001 PROGRAM PRESET Y ALLOW PRESET HALO OVERRIDE N PRC HALO 000000 00 PRC LVL1 01 PRC HALO 000000 00 PRC LVL2 00 PRC HALO 000000 00 PRC LVL3 00 PRC HALO 0...

Page 21: ...TENDER N 3 DEFAULT DESTINATI 4 ROUNDING ON NONE 5 5 ROUNDING ON SPLIT EAT IN TAKE OUT N 6 CONSOLIDATE LIKE DRIVE THRU Y ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom 2 With the field selected and the cursor on the ar...

Page 22: ...mplete all programming tasks Use the Space Bar to toggle from yes to no at Y N fields The commands Page Up Page Down Cursor Keys and Enter can be used on either the terminal or PC keyboard Alpha Overl...

Page 23: ...displays when a field that accepts alphanumeric entries is selected At this time the keyboard is shifted to the alpha keyboard overlay 2 Type a new descriptor using the typewriter style keyboard on th...

Page 24: ...CODE 072 073 074 075 076 077 078 079 080 081 CHAR R S T U V W X Y Z CODE 082 083 084 085 086 087 088 089 090 091 CHAR _ a b c d e CODE 092 093 094 095 096 097 098 099 100 101 CHAR f g h I j k l m n o...

Page 25: ...compulsory activity such as validating or printing and you wish to bypass the compulsory activity x An initial clear may be necessary as part of servicing or troubleshooting an SER 7000 register or s...

Page 26: ...20 x Getting Started SER 7000 Program Manual...

Page 27: ...res described in this area are security sensitive Many S Mode functions including memory clearing and memory allocation may cause damage or loss if they are performed without first backing up register...

Page 28: ...E SELECTIONS 8 DEFINE SERIAL PORT PARAMETERS 9 S MODE PROGRAM SCAN PRINTING 10 SYSTEM PASSWORD 11 SUPER MACRO SCAN 12 ROM FILE DOWNLOAD ENTER PAGE UP DN np 2 Choose an item from the menu in one of two...

Page 29: ...ENTER Serial IRC Loopback Test DATA RECEIVE TEST P1 P2 P3 P4 IRC FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL CONTROL SIGNAL TEST P1 P2 P3 P4 FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL PRESS ANY KEY TO RETURN 1 Select SERIAL IRC LOOPBACK from...

Page 30: ...ou wish to test 3 The screen will display FIRST DRAWER and SECOND DRAWER in sequence Each connected drawer should open as it is displayed 4 Press any key to return to the H W TEST MENU RTC Setting Rea...

Page 31: ...ercise the message Rear LCD Test will display 3 Press any key to return to the H W TEST MENU Keyboard Test KEY TEST PRESS KEY TURN MODE KEY TO FINISH 1 Select KEYBOARD from the H W TEST MENU to displa...

Page 32: ...urrent key position 3 Press any key to return to the H W TEST MENU RAM Test BASE RAM OK EXT RAM SIZE 0 0 PRESS ANY KEY TO RETURN 1 Select RAM from the H W TEST MENU to begin the RAM test 2 The display...

Page 33: ...nation of each test 3 Press any key to end the test and return to the IRC TEST menu TEST Notes 2 INTERNAL LOOPBACK CHIP Tests the internal IRC integrated circuit Test runs continuously counting succes...

Page 34: ...sly until the CLEAR key is pressed 3 Press ESC to return to the H W TEST MENU RAM Checksum BASE RAM 00020147 EXT RAM 00000000 PRESS ANY KEY TO RETURN 1 Select DISPLAY from the H W TEST MENU to begin t...

Page 35: ...ENU to display software version and RAM information 2 The messages CALCULATING ROM CHECKSUM will display momentarily before the version information and checksums display 3 Press any key to return to t...

Page 36: ...O K J PAPER PRESENT J PAPER R PAPER PRESENT R PAPER PRESS ANY KEY 1 Select PRINTER STATUS CHECK from the H W TEST MENU to display printer status information 2 Press any key to return to the H W TEST M...

Page 37: ...one through the following special procedure 1 Turn the power switch located on the right side of the register to the OFF position 2 Turn the control lock to the unmarked position one position clockwis...

Page 38: ...kes about 1 minute When complete press any key x The display will prompt Enter Register Number 1 32 Type the register number on the numeric keypad and press ENTER x The display will prompt Default Mem...

Page 39: ...RONIC JOURNAL p S MODE MEMORY CLEAR 15 ELECTRONIC JOURNAL 16 INITIAL POWER FAIL COUNTER 17 CONSECUTIVE 18 GLOBAL ORDER NUMBER 19 ALL 1 10 p 1 Select MEMORY CLEAR from the S MODE PROGRAMMING MENU to di...

Page 40: ...ORT BY PRICE LEVEL N REMAINING MEMORY 23060BYTES MEMORY ALLOCATION PROGRAM 7 OF EMPLOYEES 010 8 TIME ENTRIES PER EMPLOYEE 24 9 USE GROUP BY EMPLOYEE N 10 CHECK TRACKING IS SOFT 11 OF TRACKING FILES 0...

Page 41: ...TIME PERIODS N REMAINING MEMORY 23060BYTES MEMORY ALLOCATION PROGRAM 30 TRACK 1 BY TIME PERIODS N 31 TRACK 2 BY TIME PERIODS N 32 TRACK 3 BY TIME PERIODS N 33 TRACK 4 BY TIME PERIODS N 34 OF MIX MATCH...

Page 42: ...set they are set for all PLUs 6 PLU REPORT BY PRICE LEVEL If selected the PLU report will detail sales at each level rather than a total and counter for sales at all levels combined 7 OF EMPLOYEES Det...

Page 43: ...CK 1 TRACK 2 TRACK 3 TRACK 4 Determine the maximum number of checks for each tracking file 15 OF TIME PERIODS 24 48 96 Determine the number of periods the time report is segmented into For example if...

Page 44: ...ture a sales journal in SER 7000 memory enter the maximum size of the electronic journal here Also see E J Electronic Journal Detail Printing Options in P Mode Programming for related options 24 OF PA...

Page 45: ...match discount tables that will be used 35 REPORT SELECTION TABLE Z2 represents accumulation of Z1 reports Z3 represents accumulation of Z2 reports etc You must select all levels below your highest s...

Page 46: ...KBD LEVEL 3 4 KBD LEVEL 4 5 KBD LEVEL 5 ESC np 1 Select KEYBOARD KEY RELOCATION from the S MODE PROGRAMMING MENU to display the KEYBOARD KEY RELOCATION Screen 2 Press a numeric digit 1 3 or press the...

Page 47: ...to exit PLU KEY RELOCATION PROGRAMMING KEYBOARD LEVEL 1 x PRESS ANY KEY TO READ AND OR CHANGE CURRENT ASSIGNMENT x PRESS ESC TO EXIT PLU KEY RELOCATION PROGRAMMING KBD LEVEL 1 KEY POS 1 CURRENT PLU 00...

Page 48: ...et in P Mode See PLU and WLU Key Assignment in P Mode Programming 1 Press any key to read and or change the current assignment or press ESC to exit WLU KEY RELOCATION PROGRAMMING KEYBOARD LEVEL 1 x PR...

Page 49: ...POSITION 13 OLD KEYCODE 013 ADD CHECK NEW WLU 01 WLU 1 3 The old and new assignments for the key you have just programmed display Continue to program additional WLU key locations by pressing another...

Page 50: ...OTE You cannot change the assignment of an essential key i e numeric key Y N cursor keys ENTER etc unless it is first located in a different position on the keyboard FUNC KEY RELOCATION PROGRA KBD LEV...

Page 51: ...ION 167 OLD KEYCODE 021 CHECK NEW KEYCODE 026 CURR CONV1 4 The old and new assignments for the key you have just programmed display Continue to program additional Function key locations by pressing an...

Page 52: ...RDLEVEL4 63 KEYBOARDLEVEL5 64 LISTCHECK1 65 LISTCHECK2 66 LISTCHECK3 67 LISTCHECK4 68 MACROOFF 69 MACROP 70 MACROPAUSE 71 MACROR 72 MAC5ROS 73 MACROSET 74 MACROVOID 75 MACROX 76 MACROZ 77 MACRO1 78 MA...

Page 53: ...3 PROMO 194 PRINTSCREEN 195 QUIT 196 RECEIPTON OFF 197 RECALLCHECK1 198 RECALLCHECK2 199 RECALLCHECK3 200 RECALLCHECK4 201 RECDACCT1 202 RECDACCT2 203 RECDACCT3 204 RECDACCT4 205 RECDACCT5 206 RECEIPT...

Page 54: ...3 00 CHECK 4 00 9 REG HOLDS TIME IN OUT DATA 00 ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom 1 Select SYSTEM OPTIONS from the S MODE PROGRAMMING MENU to display the S MODE SYSTEM OPTIONS Screen 2 Press the n p m o k...

Page 55: ...or 3 from the pop up window The default value is 2 XX XX REG HOLDS KP GLOBAL ORDER If global order number is implemented see P Mode System Options then the register indicated contains the global numb...

Page 56: ...CTIONS TYPE SAM STP103 START CANCEL SAM ST INIT IB40 SAM SR COMPRESS SAM SR RED REV CTZEN EXPANDED 1B2121 IB2101 1 Select PRINTER DRIVER SELECTIONS from the S MODE PROGRAMMING MENU to display the PRIN...

Page 57: ...B69 1 With options for a printer in view press the ENTER key to move the active cursor to the first command field in the start column 2 Press the n p m o keys to select the field you wish to edit Note...

Page 58: ...NS PORT DEVICE PRINTER TYPE PORT 1 DISABLE SAM SRP100 PORT 2 PRINTER SAM SRP270 PORT 3 VIDEO SAM SRP350 PORT 4 POLLING CTZEN 3551 ESC ENTER PAGE UP DN np 1 Select SERIAL PORT DEVICE SELECTIONS from th...

Page 59: ...CUTTING AFTER PRINTING Y ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom SERIAL PORT 1 PARAMETER SET IF PRINTER KICK THE DRAWER N ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom 1 Select SERIAL PORT DEVICE SELECTIONS from the S MODE PRO...

Page 60: ...up window 8 is default STOP BITS Select 1 or 2 from the pop up window 1 is default LOGO SIZE 0 3 Controls the size of bitmap image that may be printed on the guest check LINES ON HARD SLIP If hard ch...

Page 61: ...INTER DRIVER SELECTIONS 4 SERIAL PORT DEVICE SELECT 5 DEF SERIAL PORT PARAMETERS 1 Select S MODE PROGRAM SCAN PRINTING from the S MODE PROGRAMMING MENU to display the S MODE PROGRAM SCAN PRINTING scre...

Page 62: ...ccess in order to complete your tasks Sign the system password to allow access to all SER 7000 functions except register mode operations After you have completed your session the system password must...

Page 63: ...o view or print the contents of super macro memory SUPER MACRO SCAN 1 SUPER MACRO DISPLAY 2 SUPER MACRO PRINTING ESC ENTER PAGE UP DN np 1 Select SUPER MACRO SCAN from the S MODE MENU to view or print...

Page 64: ...o reload the default error messages and system descriptors 2 At the message ARE YOU SURE press the YES NO once to select Y and then press ENTER The default messages are loaded Check Unlock If the regi...

Page 65: ...AUTHORITY LEVEL 12 PRINTER TABLES KV ROUTING ENTER PAGE UP DN np 1 Turn the key to the PGM position 2 Choose an item from the menu in one of two ways Type the number for your choice and press ENTER Pr...

Page 66: ...AM 21 PROGRAM FILE DOWNLOAD 22 P MODE PROGRAM SCAN PRINTING 23 NON PLU CODE 24 PLU WLU KEY RELOCATION ENTER PAGE UP DN np P MODE PROGRAMMING MENU 24 PLU WLU KEY RELOCATION 25 BITMAP FILE DOWNLOAD 26 G...

Page 67: ...ion in S Mode Programming Each PLU can be assigned a code number up to 14 digits in length PLU PROGRAMMING 1 ADD CHANGE 2 DELETE ESC ENTER PAGE UP DN np 1 Select PLU from the P MODE PROGRAMMING MENU t...

Page 68: ...OUNT 000 RECIPE 00 ACTIVATE WLU 00 INACTIVE N LU ESC Y N ENT PAGE UP DN npom PLU 00000000000001 PGM PRESET Y ALLOW PRESET HALO OVERRIDE N PRC HALO 000000 00 PRC LVL1 01 PRC HALO 000000 00 PRC LVL2 02...

Page 69: ...LINK 1 Enter the primary reporting group for the GROUPS and PLU BY GROUP reports x There are 99 groups available for reporting x If you wish to assign a PLU to more than one reporting group assign th...

Page 70: ...he assigned recipe ACTIVATE WLU Enter the number of a WLU that you wish to activate immediately after this PLU is registered For example if this item requires a condiment selection enter the number of...

Page 71: ...keys to move the cursor to PLU DELETE ONE BY ONE or PLU DELETE BY RANGE then press ENTER PLU Delete One By One PLU DELETE PLU 00000000000000 DESCRIPTOR PLU ESC ENTER INDIVIDUAL PLU 1 Type the PLU num...

Page 72: ...PROGRAMMING 1 ADD CHANGE FROM PLU 00000000000000 TO PLU 00000000000000 ESC ENTER INDIVIDUAL PLU 1 Enter the beginning number of the range to be deleted in the FROM PLU field press ENTER 2 Enter the e...

Page 73: ...of PLU Status Groups available up to 9999 is determined in memory allocation See Memory Allocation in S Mode Programming PLU STATUS GROUP 1PROGRAM DESCRIPTOR PLU STS 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 TAXABLE BY RATES...

Page 74: ...CHARGE Y 25 COMPULSORY VALIDATION N 26 IS NON ADD COMPULSORY N 27 PRINT ON KV N 28 KITCHEN VIDEO GROUP 00 ESC Y N ENT PAGE UP DN npom PLU STATUS GROUP 23PROGRAM 29 COLOR TO DISP ON KV 0 31 00 30 PRINT...

Page 75: ...ou wish to direct PLU sales to more than one group enter the second or third reporting group for the GROUPS and PLU BY GROUP reports here Note the following related programs x See PLU Programming on p...

Page 76: ...eport the gallons sold in the activity counter on the PLU report by dividing the PLU total by the price per gallon 11 IS PLU FOOD STAMP ELIGIBLE A separate itemizer keeps a running total of food stamp...

Page 77: ...m or items here Note the following related programs and activities x See Product Mix Groups on page 57 to set up product mix items x See PLU Programming on page 57 to enter the number of pieces to be...

Page 78: ...is group are to be sent Condiment PLUs with a 0 status here will follow the last main item 29 COLOR TO DISP ON KV 0 31 The color code set here will control the color or screen format displayed on an o...

Page 79: ...ems 42 ELIGIBLE FOR CANADI DONUT LAW Special Provincial or State sales tax laws might change the taxable status of an item depending upon the quantity sold Donuts for example might be taxable when sol...

Page 80: ...ine whether that group will add to the total of all groups that appears at the end of the Group report GROUP 01 PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTOR GROUP1 ADD TO GROUP TOTAL Y ESC Y N ENT PAGE UP DN npom 1 Select...

Page 81: ...Although each 12 character function key descriptor is set here if a function key appears on the financial or employee report the descriptor that prints on the report may be set separately See Report D...

Page 82: ...ER Descriptor 52 ERR CORR Seeprogramscreenonpage57 53 FDSTMPSHIFT Descriptor 54 FDSTMPSBTL Descriptor 55 FDSTMPTEND Seeprogramscreenonpage57 56 GUEST Seeprogramscreenonpage57 57 HOLD Descriptor X Mode...

Page 83: ...e57 143 MODIFIER8 Seeprogramscreenonpage57 144 MODIFIER9 Seeprogramscreenonpage57 145 MODIFIER10 Seeprogramscreenonpage57 146 NEXTRECORD Descriptor 147 NOSALE Seeprogramscreenonpage57 Code Function Pr...

Page 84: ...escriptor 223 TAKE OUT Seeprogramscreenonpage57 224 TAXEXEMPT Seeprogramscreenonpage57 225 TAXSHIFT1 Descriptor 226 TAXSHIFT2 Descriptor 227 TAXSHIFT3 Descriptor 228 TAXSHIFT4 Descriptor 229 TAXSHIFT5...

Page 85: ...MMING DEFAULT DESC CASH DESCRIPTOR CASH HALO 0 NO LIMIT 00000 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 EXEMPT TAX N N N N N N OPEN DRAWER Y ESC Y N ENT PAGE UP DN npom FUNC KEY 018 PROGRAMMING COMPULSORY VALIDATION N AMOUNT TE...

Page 86: ...GRAMMING COMPULSORY VALIDATION N COMPULSORY CHECK ENDORSEMENT N AMOUNT TENDER COMPULSORY N DISABLE UNDER TENDERING N UNDER TENDERING IN X ONLY N NON ADD ENTRY COMPULSORY N ESC Y N ENT PAGE UP DN npom...

Page 87: ...CHECK CASH DESCRIPTOR CHECK CASH HALO 0 NO LIMIT 00000 00 ACTIVE IN X ONLY N ALLOW HALO OVERRIDE IN X ONLY N COMPULSORY VALIDATION N ESC Y N ENT PAGE UP DN npom Check Endorse FUNC KEY 023 PROGRAMMING...

Page 88: ...ample a Canadian dollar may be worth 70 US The inverse of that value statement would be that a US dollar is worth 1 428571 Canadian dollars Look for the rate expressed as US dollars in foreign currenc...

Page 89: ...OD OVERRIDE 0 NO OVER 0 ESC Y N ENT PAGE UP DN npom Drive Thru Eat In Take Out Key Program Notes FIELD Notes KP PERIOD OVERRIDE 0 NO OVER Entry of a KP Group here allows kitchen printer routing based...

Page 90: ...EMPT TAX N N N N N N OPEN DRAWER Y ESC Y N ENT PAGE UP DN npom FUNC KEY 055 PROGRAMMING ALLOW DECIMAL ENTRY N FOOD STAMP CHANGE IS CASH N ALLOW OVER TENDER N ESC Y N ENT PAGE UP DN npom Guest FUNC KEY...

Page 91: ...ROUTING PERIOD IS The KP ROUTING key is used to override KP Time Period control For example a restaurant might normally operate two kitchens at one time and one kitchen at other times In case the volu...

Page 92: ...cro sequence 2 Press the PAGE UP or PAGE DN keys to view the entire macro if necessary 3 Press ESC to exit the function key program Mdse Return FUNC KEY 118 PROGRAMMING DEFAULT DESC MDSE RETURN DESCRI...

Page 93: ...ORY N DISABLE UNDER TENDERING N UNDER TENDERING IN X ONLY N NON ADD ENTRY COMPULSORY N ALLOW OVER TENDER N ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom FUNC KEY 119 PROGRAMMING COIN CHANGER PORT 0 4 0 CONNECT EFT TE...

Page 94: ...s FIELD Notes AFFECT DIGIT 1 14 OF PLU Preceding a PLU with a Size and or Modifier key manipulates the PLU code assigned to the PLU key causing a different PLU to be registered when the PLU key is pre...

Page 95: ...SCRIPTOR NOSALE HALO DIGITS FOR NON ADD 0 14 00 ALLOW NOSALE FUNCTION Y ALLOW NON ADD FUNCTION Y NOSALE IN X ONLY N ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom FUNC KEY 147 PROGRAMMING NOSALE INACT AFT NON ADD ENTR...

Page 96: ...5 Shown below is a sample screen showing the identical function options for all the functions listed above FUNC KEY 151 PROGRAMMING DEFAULT DESC PAID OUT1 DESCRIPTOR PAID OUT1 HALO 0 NO LIMIT 00000 00...

Page 97: ...ALLOW PRESET OVERRIDE N PRESET OVERRIDE IN X ONLY N FUNCTION NETS ITEM TOTAL N IS FOOD STAMP ELIGIBLE N MULTIPLE SALE COUPONS W O SBTL N ONLY ONE DISCOUNT PER TRANS N ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom FU...

Page 98: ...fter a stock or price inquiry the result will be an inquiry on the second item If Pop Up when a second PLU is registered after a stock or price inquiry the result will be the registration of the item...

Page 99: ...X ONLY N ENFORCE SEAT N TABLE ENTRY REQUIRED N MULTIPLE CHECKS FOR EACH TABLE Y ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom FUNC KEY 197 PROGRAMMING GUEST COUNT ENTRY REQUIRED N COMPULSORY FOR ALL SALES N ASSIGNED...

Page 100: ...is used for drive thru windows in fast food operations In this case the recall key will automatically recall the lowest tracking number from the appropriate tracking file Note see Store Check 1 4 on p...

Page 101: ...WEIGHT PROGRAMMING screen FUNC KEY 208 PROGRAMMING WEIGHT SYMBOL Y kg N lb N SET TARE WEIGHTS ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom TARE WEIGHT PROGRAMMING TARE01 00 00 TARE 06 00 00 TARE02 00 00 TARE 07 00 0...

Page 102: ...VE BALANCE IN X ONLY N HARD CHECK PRINTER 0 40 00 ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom FUNC KEY 214 PROGRAMMING ENABLE DRIVE THROUGH OPTION N ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom Store Check Key Program Note FIELD...

Page 103: ...DEFAULT DESC TIME IN OUT DESCRIPTOR TIME IN OUT ACTIVE IN X ONLY N COMPULSORY VALIDATION N ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom Tip 1 3 FUNC KEY 232 PROGRAMMING DEFAULT DESC TIP1 DESCRIPTOR TIP1 HALO RATE 00...

Page 104: ...DATION N CHARGE TIP IS DEDUCTED FM CASH N ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom Tray Subtotal FUNC KEY 239 PROGRAMMING DEFAULT DESC TRAY SUBTL DESCRIPTOR TRAY SUBTL 1 2 3 4 5 6 EXEMPT TAX N N N N N N ACTIVE I...

Page 105: ...42 PROGRAMMING DEFAULT DESC WASTE DESCRIPTOR WASTE ALLOW IN X ONLY N COMPULSORY VALIDATION N AFFECT ON PROJECTIONS Y ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom Waste Key Program Note FIELD Notes AFFECT ON PROJECTI...

Page 106: ...ONS SYSTEM OPTION PROGRAMMING 6 TRACKING FILE OPTIONS 7 KP KV OPTIONS 8 VALID SBTL PRINT OPTIONS 9 GENERAL PRINTING OPTIONS 10 REPORT PRINTING OPTIONS 1 Select SYSTEM OPTION from the P Mode menu to di...

Page 107: ...EMPLOYEE REPORT N UPDATE GROUP REPORT N UPDATE IND PLU TOTALS N ADD TO OVERALL PLU TOTALS N UPDATE DRAWER TOTALS RPT N UPDATE DAILY SALES REPORT N ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom 1 Select GENERAL FUNCTI...

Page 108: ...SC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom GENERAL FUNCTION OPTIONS 24 EMP LINKED EMP 1 KEY 01 25 EMP LINKED EMP 2 KEY 00 26 EMP LINKED EMP 3 KEY 00 27 EMP LINKED EMP 4 KEY 00 28 EMP LINKED EMP 5 KEY 00 29 EMP LINK...

Page 109: ...READER ENABLE N 44 SALES FOR 0 STOCK ITEMS Y 45 DATE OF BIRTH ENTRY COMP Y ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom GENERAL FUNCTION OPTIONS 46 CHECK DIGIT OF NONPLU CODE Y ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom 6 Press...

Page 110: ...5 0 005 or greater rounds up less than 0 005 rounds down or you can choose to round any fractional calculation ALWAYS UP or ALWAYS DOWN 6 CONSOLIDATE LIKE ITEMS If Y like items are added i e 2 COKES I...

Page 111: ...SILENT KEY DEPRESSION If Y both the key depression tone and the error tone are silenced Error messages continue to display 15 Y CODE ENTRY N A N OVERLAY Select the method you wish to use when program...

Page 112: ...IMIT You can place a high amount limit on the balance that is stored in a tracking file If 36 SET DEFAULT SEAT TO 1 If yes each item that does not receive a seat will be assigned the default seat numb...

Page 113: ...select item 1 42 RECEIPT STATUS ON DISPLAY Choose Y to display the receipt on off status on the operator display Receipt on displays as Ron receipt off displays as Rof 43 CARD READER ENABLE Choose Y t...

Page 114: ...ct fields and change information in the same manner as described for general options TAX OPTIONS 8 TAX PRT Y COMBIN N ITEMIZ N 9 PRT TAX EXEM DESC TTLS N 10 PRINT SUBTOTAL WITHOUT TAX N 11 NOT SHOW FO...

Page 115: ...printers adjacent to the item Choose N to selectively remove the indicators from the display and or print 6 PRINT TAX AMOUNTS AT TENDER When set to N the tax charged will not print on the receipt TAX1...

Page 116: ...Choose Y to force the drawer to be closed before registrations are allowed 2 C I D AMOUNT LIMIT Set the maximum amount of cash in drawer before a error tone and message display The error can be cleare...

Page 117: ...sword that must be used to access the TRAINING option on the X MODE MANAGER MENU If the password is 0 password entry is not required 2 OPEN DRAWER IN TRAIN MODE Choose Y to open the appropriate cash d...

Page 118: ...C Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom LEVEL MODIFIER OPTIONS 6 APPLY MOD TO CODE ENT PLU N 7 MODE OVERWRITES PREV MODE N ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom 1 Select LEVEL MODIFIER OPTIONS from the SYSTEM OPTION PROG...

Page 119: ...n will remain active until the next choice ITEM POP UP Choice remains active for the next PLU only then returns to the default TRANS POP UP Choice remains active for the remainder of the transaction t...

Page 120: ...AGE UP DN npom TRACKING FILE OPTIONS 9 CHECK LIMIT 0 NO LIMIT CHECK 1 0000000000 CHECK 2 0000000000 CHECK 3 0000000000 CHECK 4 0000000000 ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom 1 Select TRACKING FILE OPTIONS f...

Page 121: ...ith held items is paid a warning will display 6 7 TRK 2 HOLD CLOSED CHK FM TRK 1 TRA 4 HOLD CLOSED CHK FM TRK 3 The SER 7000 system does not feature a standard closed check file However if you do not...

Page 122: ...ON SBTL N ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom KITCHEN PRINTING VIDEO OPTI 8 PRINT VOIDED ORDERS AT KPV N 9 KP IS Y REAL TIME N BATCH N 10 KV IS Y REAL TIME N BATCH N 11 USE KP THE SAME FOR ALL REG 12 KP CO...

Page 123: ...o feed before beginning kitchen printer print 4 LINE FEED AT KP END Enter the number of lines you wish to feed after beginning kitchen printer print 5 COMBINE LIKE ITEMS ON KPV If Y for example if two...

Page 124: ...IME PERIOD You can program four different KP routings by time period see Kitchen Printer Routing on page 57 If Y the operator display will which of KP routing periods is active in the lower left porti...

Page 125: ...L PRESSED N ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom VALIDATION SUBTOTAL OPTIONS 7 VALIDATION PORT 0 7 00 8 DISP RUNNING SUBTL ON POLE N ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom 1 Select VALIDATION SUBTOTAL PRINT OPTIONS f...

Page 126: ...t either the amount of the sale or the amount of the tender as the amount to print on the validation 3 ACTIVATE VALIDATION SENSOR The printer must be equipped with validation option and sensor 4 ALLOW...

Page 127: ...WHEN CLOCK IN OUT Y 8 CONDENSE TRAY SBTL RECEIPTS N 9 JOURNAL REAL TIME N BATCH N ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom GENERAL PRINTING OPTIONS 10 PRT PLU CODE WITH DESC Y 11 TRANSACTION IS RANDOM N 12 HOME...

Page 128: ...EIPT N 28 ALLOW MULTIPLE RECEIPTS Y 29 ITEMS ON RCPT IS OF ITEMS PRINTED ONLY N 30 PRINT TIP ON EFT RECEIPT N 31 COPY OF LANTRAN RECEIPT 01 ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom GENERAL PRINTING OPTIONS 32 TU...

Page 129: ...he PLU and descriptor will print when a PLU is registered 11 TRANSACTION IS RANDOM If Y the transaction is generated randomly rather than sequentially 12 HOME CURRENCY SYMBOL Select the currency symbo...

Page 130: ...copy of the receipt can be issued after the sale 29 ITEMS ON RCPT IS OF ITEMS PRINTED ONLY If Y the item count on the receipt will include only items printed on the receipt and will not include items...

Page 131: ...S 6 CNT ON TIME RPT IS CUSTOMER 7 USE FUNC KEY DESC IN REPORT REPORT DESCRIPTOR 8 PRT MIN STK RPT AFTER FIN N 9 PRT GRAND TTL ON FINAN RPT Y ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom 1 Select REPORT PRINTING OPTI...

Page 132: ...ancial employee reports include totals for some function keys The descriptor that appears on the report can be the programmed function key descriptor see Function Key on page 57 or can be the report d...

Page 133: ...SET ON Z N ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom REPORT OPTIONS 13 RESET AFTER FINANL Z REPORT GROSS SALES GT N NET SALES GT N NEGATIVE SALES GT N Z COUNTER N CONSECUTIVE N ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom 1 Sel...

Page 134: ...CT INV ENTRY IN X1 If Y actual inventory entries are retained after an X Inventory report Use N if you are doing inventory spot checks on selected items 7 RESET PLU RPT AT INVEN Z1 If Y a Z1 PLU repor...

Page 135: ...port is allowed 17 ALLOW Z1 TIME KEEPING REPORT WHEN EMP ARE CLOCKED IN If Y the time keeping report can be run when employees are clocked in 18 AVG GST ON FIN IS FROM GST If N the AVG GST average sal...

Page 136: ...e Keeping Option Program Notes FIELD Notes 1 OVERTIME HOUR IS USED F Select Day or Week for overtime hours 2 HOURS PER OVERTIME STARTS Enter the number of hours that must be worked per day or week bef...

Page 137: ...Manual P Mode Programming x 131 FIELD Notes 7 CLK IN OUT EMP ON Z TM KEEP If Y all employees clocked in at the time of the Z Time Keeping report will be clocked out for the report and clocked back in...

Page 138: ...PRINTING OPTI 4 SEND TO ELECTRONIC JOURNAL NO SALES N CANCEL TRANSACTIONS N TRANSACT WITH NEG ITEMS N REPORTS N PROGRAM SCANS N ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom E J DETAIL PRINTING OPTI 4 SEND TO ELECTR...

Page 139: ...MISC TENDER TRANSACTIONS x TRANSACTIONS WITH x RECD ACCT PAID OUT x RETURN TRANSACTIONS x TRANSACTIONS WITH ERR CORR VOID x NO SALES x CANCEL TRANSACTIONS x TRANSACTIONS WITH NEGATIVE ITEMS x REPORTS...

Page 140: ...C ENTER PAGE UP DN np TAX PROGRAMMING 1 TAX 1 ADD ON 2 TAX 2 TAX TABLE 3 TAX 3 VAT 4 TAX 4 ESC ENTER PAGE UP DN np 1 Select TAXES from the P Mode menu to display the TAX PROGRAMMING Screen 2 Choose a...

Page 141: ...0000 00 1 2 3 4 5 GST TAX6 IS TAXABLE N N N N N NOTE Options for add on tax 6 are shown on the screen at the right Tax 6 should be used for the Canadian Goods and Services tax GST Here you have the op...

Page 142: ...100 break points 2 Press ESC to return to the TAX PROGRAMMING MENU Tax Table Programming Notes Field Note FIRST TAX AMOUNT CHARGED Enter the first tax amount that is charged For this example the entry...

Page 143: ...ginning break points that do not fit a pattern as non repeat breaks Mark the break points that are repeating in a pattern as repeat breaks Count the number of repeat and non repeat breaks Tax Charged...

Page 144: ...ESC to return to the TAX PROGRAMMING MENU TAX 6 BY VAT RATE 00 000 1 2 3 4 5 GST TAX6 IS TAXABLE N N N N N NOTE Options for VAT tax 6 are shown on the screen at the right Tax 6 should be used for the...

Page 145: ...S MENU 4 REPORT DESCRIPTORS 5 CHECK ENDORSEMENT MESSAGE 6 GUEST CHECK LOGO MESSAGE 7 VALIDATION MESSAGE ESC ENTER PAGE UP DN np 1 Choose MESSAGES from the P MODE PROGRAMMING MENU to display the MESSAG...

Page 146: ...se LOGO MESSAGE to display the LOGO MESSAGE PROGRAMMING screen 2 Set the JUSTIFY option to center left or right justify your message 3 Type the preamble message in the space provided up to 40 characte...

Page 147: ...MESSAGE PROGRAMMING ALPHA NOT USE NOT USE AMOUNT REQUIRED BAD VALUE BUFFER FULL ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom 1 Choose ERROR MESSAGE from the MESSAGES MENU to display the ERROR MESSAGE PROGRAMMING sc...

Page 148: ...cters while other printed messages are 5 characters or more Note Use 22 P Mode Program Scan Printing to print a list of system descriptors SYSTEM DESCRIPTOR PGM ALPHA 001 SUN 002 MON 003 TUE 004 WED 0...

Page 149: ...U LVL1 TTL 003 PLU LVL2 TTL 004 PLU LVL2 TTL 005 PLU LVL3 TTL ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom 1 Choose REPORT DESCRIPTORS from the MESSAGES MENU From the pop up menu select EMPLOYEE or FINANCIAL report...

Page 150: ...EMENT MSG PROGRALPHA LINE 9 LINE 10 1 Choose CHECK ENDORSEMENT MESSAGE to display the CHECK ENDORSEMENT MESSAGE PROGRAMMING screen 2 Set the JUSTIFY option to center left or right justify your message...

Page 151: ...se GUEST CHECK MESSAGE to display the GUEST CHECK MESSAGE PROGRAMMING screen 2 Set the JUSTIFY option to center left or right justify your message 3 Type a message in the space provided Up to 40 chara...

Page 152: ...IDATION MESSAGE to display the VALIDATION MESSAGE PROGRAMMING screen 2 Set the JUSTIFY option to center left or right justify your message 3 Type a message in the space provided Up to 40 characters pe...

Page 153: ...te a specific WLU See Keyboard Key Relocation in S Mode Programming Or by placing the WLU key on the keyboard any number of WLUs can be accessed by typing the WLU number and pressing the WLU key x A W...

Page 154: ...TER PAGE UP DN npom 1 Select WINDOW LOOK UP WLU from the P MODE PROGRAMMING MENU to display the WLU PROGRAMMING Screen 2 Type the WLU number and press ENTER or press PAGE UP or PAGE DN to scroll to th...

Page 155: ...is registered If you select 0 any number of selections can be made Pressing DONE then closes the WLU 4 ITEM MULTIPLICATION If Y when a quantity of main items are sold then condiments are entered by mu...

Page 156: ...OGRAMMING 5 EXIT FROM TABLE WITH DONE Y 6 LINK TO WLU 0 NO LINK 00 EDIT ITEMS ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom WLU 01 PROGRAMMING 2 On the right side of the screen the WLU window will display looking exa...

Page 157: ...PLU key typing the PLU number and pressing ENTER or selecting the PLU from the PLU list The last item entered on the WLU list remains selected PLU LIST 00000000000141 PICKLE 00000000000142 RELISH 0000...

Page 158: ...r to the position above where you wish to insert the item WLU 01 PROGRAMMING 2 Add a new PLU or condiment WLU 01 PROGRAMMING 3 Move the cursor to the end of the list where you can continue adding item...

Page 159: ...ress ESC The FUNCTION LIST displays WLU 01 PROGRAMMING 3 Use the PAGE UP PAGE down or cursor keys select a function WLU 01 PROGRAMMING 1 TITLE 2 ALLOW CONDIMENTS N ALLOW PLU WLU 01 PROGRAMMING 4 Press...

Page 160: ...ual Exiting WLU Edit Items WLU 01 PROGRAMMING 1 Press DONE to exit the EDIT ITEMS window 2 Continue to program WLUs as necessary or press ESC to return to the P MODE PROGRAMMING MENU PLU FUNCTION ESC...

Page 161: ...e inactivated so that they will not appear on reports To inactivate a period replace the Y active for the period with an N inactive All time units are based upon a 24 hour clock military time TIME PER...

Page 162: ...t in memory allocation See Memory Allocation in S Mode Programming EMPLOYEE 01 PROGRAMMING 1 NAME EMPLOYEE1 2 SOCIAL SEC 000 00 0000 3 CLOCK IN CODE 0000000000 4 OPERATING CODE 0000000000 5 LINK TO AU...

Page 163: ...is assigned the employee can only perform check track postings not payments 7 8 JOB CODE PAY RATE An employee might have more than one job possibly with a different pay rate for each job For example...

Page 164: ...JOB CODE 00 00 00 00 00 00 8 PAY RATE 00 00 00 00 00 00 9 TRAINING MODE N EDIT JOB CODES EDIT PAY RATES ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom JOB CODE PROGRAMMING ALPHA JOB CODE1 JOB 1 JOB CODE2 JOB 2 JOB CO...

Page 165: ...NG PAY RATE1 00 00 PAY RATE2 00 00 PAY RATE3 00 00 PAY RATE4 00 00 PAY RATE5 00 00 PAY RATE6 00 00 ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom 1 From any employee record screen press the n or p keys to select EDIT...

Page 166: ...MMING AUTHORITY LEVEL 123456789 5 GST ENTRY ON NEW CHKNNNNNNNNN 6 PAYMENT OF OWN GC NNNNNNNNN 7 PAYMENT OF ANY GC NNNNNNNNN 8 TRANSFER OF GC NNNNNNNNN 9 VOID OF SERVICED ITEMNNNNNNNNN ESC Y N ENTER PA...

Page 167: ...N 29 AUTHORITY LEVEL EDITYYYYYYYYY ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom AUTHORITY LEVEL PROGRAMMING AUTHORITY LEVEL 123456789 30 SEAT FOR EACH ENTRYNNNNNNNNN 31 ENABLE TRAINING MODENNNNNNNNN 32 ALLOW WLU FIL...

Page 168: ...a job code must be selected at clock in If N clock in will default to the first job code for the employee 37 COMPULSORY TIP ENTRY If Y the employee is prompted to declare tips when clocking out 38 JO...

Page 169: ...4 GC ENTRIES ONLY NNNNNNNNN ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom AUTHORITY LEVEL DESCRIPTOR ALPHA LEVEL 1 DESC LEVEL 2 DESC LEVEL 3 DESC LEVEL 4 DESC LEVEL 5 DESC LEVEL 6 DESC ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom 2...

Page 170: ...In addition you can identify a back up location for information designated to go to the printer For example if the salad printer is not functioning then information destined for that printer could be...

Page 171: ...TING MENU 2 KITCHEN VIDEO ROUTING 3 KITCHEN PRINTER ROUTING 4 RECEIPT PRINTER ROUTING 5 DETAIL PRINTER ROUTING ESC ENTER PAGE UP DN np 1 Select PRINTER TABLES KV ROUTING from the P MODE PROGRAMMING ME...

Page 172: ...M PRINTER ROUTING from the PRINTER ROUTING MENU to display the SYSTEM PRINTER ROUTING screen The selections for the first of 4 of 40 possible printers display SYSTEM PRINTER CONFIG ALPHA PRT DESCRIPTO...

Page 173: ...deo system is not operational enter the location of the back up printer here KITCHEN VIDEO ROUTING ALPHA PRT DESCRIPTOR RG P PRT 1 00 0 00 ESC ENTER PAGE UP DN np 1 Select KITCHEN VIDEO ROUTING from t...

Page 174: ...f the registers in the system NOTE All registers are updated with changes made to this program at any register x Because it is sometimes necessary to change kitchen printer routing depending upon the...

Page 175: ...ROUTIPERIOD 1 PT KP KP KP KP KP KP KP KP KP 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Select KITCHEN PRINTER ROUTING from the S MODE PRO...

Page 176: ...routing for as many additional registers are defined in the system Detail Printer Routing DETAIL PRINTER ROUTING REG PRT REG PRT 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 Select D...

Page 177: ...ste for ingredients in this system NOTE Be careful not to confuse the separate and distinct inventory features of the SER 7000 x Recipes and Ingredients described here x Product Mix Groups see Product...

Page 178: ...ients by moving the cursor to a field and filling in information according to the table below 3 Press ESC to return to the INGREDIENT INVENTORY MENU Ingredient Program Notes FIELD Notes ING This field...

Page 179: ...ving the cursor to a field and filling information according to the table below 4 Press ESC to return to the INGREDIENT INVENTORY MENU Recipe Table Program Notes FIELD Notes ING REC Choose whether thi...

Page 180: ...ACTIVATED FUNCTIONS MENU 3 MACROS 4 STRING REPORTS 5 SHIFTS 6 KP TIME PERIOD ESC ENTER PAGE UP DN np 1 Select TIME ACTIVATED FUNCTIONS from the P MODE PROGRAMMING MENU to display the TIME ACTIVATED F...

Page 181: ...PAGE DN until the level you wish to program is selected 3 Refer to Time Activate Keyboard Levels Program Notes on the following page for information about filling fields 4 Press ESC at any point to e...

Page 182: ...press PAGE UP or PAGE DN until the level you wish to program is selected 3 Refer to Time Activate Price Levels Program Notes below for information about filling fields 4 Press ESC at any point to exi...

Page 183: ...acro you wish to program is selected 3 Refer to Time Activate Macro Program Notes on the following page for information about filling fields 4 Press ESC at any point to exit the TIME ACTIVATED MACRO s...

Page 184: ...ate String Report Program Notes on the following page for information about filling fields 4 Press ESC at any point to exit the TIME ACTIVATE STRING REPORT screen Time Activate String Report Program N...

Page 185: ...9 99 TTL ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom 1 Select SHIFTS from the TIME ACTIVATED FUNCTIONS MENU to display the SHIFT TIME PROGRAMMING screen 2 The cursor displays in the Descriptor field for Shift 1 Ent...

Page 186: ...eriods 1 and 2 under the Kitchen Printer Routing program then set the KP Time Periods as follows Period Start End Time 1 11 00 14 00 2 14 01 10 59 3 99 99 99 99 4 99 99 99 99 KP TIME PERIOD PROGRAMMIN...

Page 187: ...ach item s sales by day of week NOTE Be careful not to confuse the separate and distinct inventory features of the SER 7000 x Product Mix Groups described here x PLU Stock see PLU Stock on page57 x Re...

Page 188: ...rding to the table below Press ENTER to finalize each field entry or press n p m or o to finalize an entry and advance to the next field 3 Press ESC to return to the PRODUCT MIX GROUPS MENU Product Mi...

Page 189: ...ed so that they will not appear on reports To inactivate a period replace the A active for the period with an I inactive All time units are based upon a 24 hour clock military time PRODUCT MIX TIME PE...

Page 190: ...ed the printer has red black printing capability REPORT PROGRAMMING 1 CUSTOM REPORT 2 MODIFY EXISTING REPORTS ESC ENTER PAGE UP DN np 1 Select CUSTOM REPORT from the P MODE PROGRAMMING MENU to display...

Page 191: ...ected totals to create a new subtotal of selected information CUSTOM REPORT PROGRAMMING RPT TTL RED DESCRIPTOR 01 0 000 N NON 02 0 000 N NON 03 0 000 N NON ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom 1 Select CUSTO...

Page 192: ...ber of the total you wish to place on the custom report You must first select a RPT before you can select a TTL RED Enter Y if the line is to be printed in red ink enter N for black Press ENTER to sel...

Page 193: ...TTL Y N 003 PLU LVL2 TTL Y N 004 PLU LVL2 TTL Y N ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom 2 The EDIT screen for the report selected displays Each total that appears on the report is listed with the default sta...

Page 194: ...numbers in the report 5 Press ESC to return to the STRING REPORT PROGRAMMING MENU screen String Report Program Notes FIELD Notes X Z Select the X Z field arrow Press ENTER to open the window Select th...

Page 195: ...on page 38 Select PLU STOCK to maintain stock levels on PLUs selected for stock unit inventory NOTE Be careful not to confuse the separate and distinct inventory features of the SER 7000 x PLU Stock...

Page 196: ...STOCK 0 00 3 Press the PLU to be programmed or enter the PLU number and press ENTER 4 Press the p key to move the cursor to the stock field 5 Enter a value assuming a two digit decimal position i e e...

Page 197: ...lect PLU MINIMUM STOCK from the P MODE PROGRAMMING MENU to set minimum stock amounts for the PLU MINIMUM STOCK report 2 Press the PLU to be programmed or enter the PLU number and press ENTER 3 Press t...

Page 198: ...et to Y then the options from one PLU or PLU Status Group can be copied to a range of PLUs or PLU Status Groups If option 18 is set to N then the options from an individual PLU or PLU Status Group can...

Page 199: ...00000000000 3 At the pop up window enter the you wish to copy from press ENTER then enter the you wish to copy to and press ENTER NOTE If you allow copying of PLUs PLU Status Groups by range enter the...

Page 200: ...not include memory allocation PROGRAM FILE DOWNLOAD 1 ALL FILES 2 SELECT PROGRAM FILES ESC ENTER PAGE UP DN np 1 Select PROGRAM FILE DOWNLOAD from the P MODE PROGRAMMING MENU to display the PROGRAM FI...

Page 201: ...E J DETAIL PRINTING OPT N TAX N LOGO MESSAGE N ERROR MESSAGE N SYSTEM DESCRIPTOR N FINANCIAL REPORT DESC N EMPLOYEE REPORT DESCRIPTOR N 1 Choose SELECT PROGRAM FILES from the PROGRAM FILE DOWNLOAD scr...

Page 202: ...PRICE LEVEL N TIME ACTIVATED MACRO N TIME ACTIVATED STRING RPT N SHIFT TIME N DOWNLOAD PROGRAM FILE SELEC KP TIME PERIOD N PRODUCT MIX ITEMS N PRODUCT MIX GRP TIME PERIODN CUSTOM REPORT N EDIT FINANCI...

Page 203: ...field press ENTER to open the pop up window Choose SELECTED and press ENTER to display the REGISTER SELECTION screen REGISTER SELECTION 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 N N N N N N N N 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16...

Page 204: ...P WLU P MODE PROGRAM SCAN PRINTING 11 TIME PERIOD 12 EMPLOYEE BY RANGE 13 JOB CODE 14 PAY RATE 15 AUTHORITY LEVEL 1 Select PROGRAM SCAN PRINTING from the P MODE PROGRAMMING MENU to display the P MODE...

Page 205: ...ODE PROGRAM SCAN PRINTING 21 STRING REPORT 22 PLU STOCK BY RANGE 23 PLU MINIMUM STOCK BY RANGE 24 NON PLU CODE 25 TARE WEIGHTS P MODE PROGRAM SCAN PRINTING 26 KEYBOARD 27 MACRO 28 GROUPS BY EMP BY RAN...

Page 206: ...ing 02 and 20 through 29 The purpose of this program is to define the format of the 10 digit part b for each possible identifier For example x The structure of Non PLU identifier 02 can be defined to...

Page 207: ...en 5 Press ESC to return to the NON CODE PLU PROGRAMMING screen NON PLU Code Program Notes FIELD Notes LENGTH OF FIELD 1 Assign the length of the product code field The length of field 1 plus field 2...

Page 208: ...3 4 KBD LEVEL 4 5 KBD LEVEL 5 ESC np 1 Select PLU WLU KEY ASSIGNMENT from the P MODE PROGRAMMING MENU to display the PLU WLU KEY ASSIGNMENT screen 2 Press a numeric digit 1 2 or use the n or p keys t...

Page 209: ...number you wish to be located at this PLU key position Press ENTER to assign the number or press ESC to exit without changing the current assignment PLU KEY RELOCATION PROGRAMMING KEYBOARD LEVEL 1 x...

Page 210: ...WLU number you wish to be located at this WLU key position Press ENTER to assign the number or press ESC to exit without changing the current assignment WLU KEY ASSIGNMENT PROGRAMMING KEYBOARD LEVEL 1...

Page 211: ...apability you can send the bitmap to the printer using this program BITMAP FILE DOWNLOAD PORT 1 PORT 2 PORT 3 PORT 4 ESC ENTER PAGE UP DN np 1 Select BITMAP FILE DOWNLOAD from the P MODE PROGRAMMING M...

Page 212: ...pom 1 Select GROUPS BY EMPLOYEE from the P MODE PROGRAMMING MENU to display the GROUPS BY EMPLOYEE Screen 2 Type the EMPLOYEE number and press ENTER or press PAGE UP or PAGE DN to scroll to the Employ...

Page 213: ...Read Format Program Notes FIELD Notes READ Set to the Track 1 or 2 that you wish to read CARD ID If ID numbers are to be used enter the ID number up to 10 digits from the magnetic cards that will be a...

Page 214: ...age i e alcohol may be allowed at age 21 and tobacco may be allowed at age 18 up to five different ages can be entered here The age category 1 5 is entered at the appropriate PLU Status group program...

Page 215: ...000 00 002 DISCOUNT 2 00 000000 00 003 DISCOUNT 3 00 000000 00 ESC Y N ENTER PAGE UP DN npom MIX MATCH TABLE PGM ALPHA TBL DESCRIPTOR TRIP PRICE 004 DISCOUNT 4 00 000000 00 005 DISCOUNT 5 00 000000 00...

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Page 217: ...SER 7000 Program Manual Appendices x 211 Appendices...

Page 218: ...dard RJ45 8 wire Pin Descriptions SIGNALS PIN Serial Port 1 Serial Port 2 Serial Port 3 Serial Port 4 7 IRC Port Drawer Port 1 Drawer Port 2 Drawer Port 3 1 DCD NC Vcc NC TPTx FGND FGND FGND 2 RxD RxD...

Page 219: ...pendices x 213 Loop Back Connections Serial 1 DSUB9 1 DCD 2 RxD 3 TxD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 Vcc IRC RJ 45 1 TPTX 2 TPTX 3 TPRX 4 NC 5 NC 6 TPRX 7 NC 8 NC Serial 2 4 RJ 45 1 Vcc 2 DSR 3 TxD 4...

Page 220: ...Ethernet hub 2 Register Configuration Two registers can be connected without a hub by a special cable See Crossover Cable on the following page for cable construction 3 or More Register Configuration...

Page 221: ...0 Program Manual Appendices x 215 Crossover Cable Ethernet Specifications More information to be supplied at a later time Hub Speed 10 Mbps 10 million bits per second 1 RD 2 RC 3 TD 6 TD RD 1 RC 2 TD...

Page 222: ...printer 3 x All registers direct cold food items to printer 4 Notes for the Programmer x Use P Mode program 1 PLU to assign a PLU to a PLU Status Group x Use P Mode program 2 PLU Status Group options...

Page 223: ...message or descriptor you wish to program An overlay legend sheet is provided to place on the keyboard while you are programming Audaction Refers to the total of all sales ending in a negative balanc...

Page 224: ...t be taxable when sold individually at a bakery However if a customer purchases a dozen the food sale is considered non taxable Cancel Press the CANCEL function to abort a transaction in progress All...

Page 225: ...her report Another feature of the custom report is the ability to add or subtract selected totals to create a new subtotal of selected information Default Program The original program installed in the...

Page 226: ...d each PLU to up to three groups The first group is designated in PLU programming the second and third groups are designated in PLU Status Group programming HALO The high amount lock out HALO limits t...

Page 227: ...er of the PLU you wish to register automatically in the LINK PLU field of the appropriate PLU Status Group Macro Macros record key sequences for later execution Up to 40 macros may be recorded and exe...

Page 228: ...need to access in order to complete your tasks Piece Count The piece count is the value assigned to a PLU item that represents the number of unit pieces sold when the PLU is registered For example the...

Page 229: ...e sold without cost i e buy two and get one free PROMO activity will remove the item cost from the sale but the sales count will include the promo item Receipt A receipt is a printed tape given to a c...

Page 230: ...e is the amount of weight accounted for by the container or packaging By entering a tare weight as required by law in some areas the weight of the container is subtracted and only the true weight of t...

Page 231: ...s of items that can be found on a Window Look Up WLU condiments functions and PLUs Typically a WLU is used to display a list of instructions or choices associated with an item A WLU can be linked to a...

Page 232: ...226 x Glossary of Terms SER 7000 Program Manual...

Page 233: ...aration compulsory 126 127 Cash Drawer Options 109 Cashier See Employee programming Changing Printer Commands 51 Charge key See Misc Tend 1 16 Charge tip is deducted from cash 97 Check 80 CHECK 5 chec...

Page 234: ...132 embedded price PLUs 199 Employee Edit Job Codes 157 Edit Pay Rates 158 job code 156 Pay rate 156 programming 155 EMPLOYEE 5 EMPLOYEE 1 10 5 Enforce destination 101 103 ENTER 6 enter time for trans...

Page 235: ...0 6 Macro 1 40 86 MACRO PAUSE 6 MACRO SET function key 6 Manager control 101 103 Mdse Return 86 MDSE RETURN 6 Memory All Clear 31 Memory Allocation 34 Memory Clearing selective 33 Message Check Endors...

Page 236: ...102 preamble postamble guest check 120 122 PREV RECORD 8 price embedded PLU 199 Price Inq 92 PRICE INQ 8 price level 111 default 111 Price Levels time activated 175 PRICE LVL 1 20 8 Print function ke...

Page 237: ...r Macro 57 surcharge allow by PLU 68 System Descriptors 141 System Options Cash Drawer Options 109 E J Detail Printing Options 131 General Function Options 101 General Printing Options 120 Kitchen Pri...

Page 238: ...idation Subtotal Print Options 118 VAT 137 VAT subtracted fm indiv PLU ttls 107 Version Check 29 30 Void Item 99 VOID ITEM 10 W waste allow by PLU 68 WASTE 10 Waste function key 99 Window Look Up WLU...

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