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Overview
Station Routing is used to route Item Categories or Items that have come over from CMA to the appropriate Station that they are to display to. You have many options on how you would like to have the Items and Categories display.
Required Permissions
Accessing the Tool
Log in to your Mobile POS using your Pin
Select theFlyout Menu within your mPOS
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Choose theMobile POS Config option.
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SelectStation
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Actions
Categories that have been synced to the mPOS will show on the left, and the open space to the right is for setting your Station Routing. Select a Category and you will see your options to start adding Station Routing to this category. If you wish to create a new rule for specific Items select the Item Overrides tab and follow the same instructions below:
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Select the “Add Rule” button to start a new rule.
If one exists, and you want to edit it, you can press the pencil icon to edit the existing one.
From - Used to tell the KDS system where the item or Category came from.
To - Used to tell the KDS system which Station or Station Group to route the order to.
Day - Used if there are day restrictions for the KDS Stations.
Time - Used if there are any time restrictions for the KDS Stations.
Save/Delete - Used to save or Delete a Station Routing rule.
Add/Copy Rules to - Used to create new rules or copy rule settings to a new rule.
From Column Options
Please Note: The lists will vary from club to club.
The From Type works in conjunction with the From field. These fields are used if the club has more than one kitchen or bar. Click the down arrow to get a list of options.
If Device was selected the list will populate all devices.
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To Type Options
The To Type works in conjunction with the To field.
To Type
Station –Station refers to a single station set up.
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If the Station option was selected the system will list, after selecting the magnifying glass, all Stations setup in your system.
If the Station Group option was selected the system will list, after selecting the magnifying glass, all Station Groups set up in your system.
Used when an Area of the club uses more than one kitchen or bar in one day.
Example: The club’s orders route to a Grill Kitchen Station from 8am to 3pm and then from 3:01 pm to close the orders route to the Main Kitchen Station.
Used only if certain days Areas of the club use more than one kitchen or bar, if this applies to more than one day each day will need to be set up separately.
Once finished, hit the Save icon.
Now we have two options, we can start makingadditional rules for the Category if other Stations and rules are needed. We can also copy this rule to other Categories. If you want the same Routing rules to follow if set up by an Area or Device, select the copy button, then choose the Categories you want to copy this rule to.
To delete a Station Routing rule, select the Trash Can Icon while in edit mode.
Best Practices
It is best to set item Modifiers that are to be cooked as actual items. If you were to place an order for a Salad with Chicken, you may need to set the Chicken Modifier as an item that is routed to a Hot Station as only the cold portion will go to the Cold Station. In this case, setting the Add Chicken modifier as an actual item will allow for it to route to the Hot Station for preparations.