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Overview

POS Workstation Devices are what the user selects when logging into the POS.

POS Workstation Devices have three layers to their setup. The first layer is the Area, followed by the Terminal, and lastly, the Workstation Device.  Each specific layer of this hierarchy carries with it specific rules and features that will be used at the POS. For example, the Screen Group (menu) that is visible at the POS, is applied at the Area level.  The Area is then tied to a Terminal, which has other POS options.  Lastly, the Terminal is tied to a Workstation Device. When logging into the Workstation Device at the POS, the user will have access to all aspects of the Terminal that is linked to the Workstation Device, and ultimately the Area that is linked to the Terminal. Any changes to the bottom layers of this hierarchy, such as changing the Area that is attached to a Terminal, will also change the default setting of the Workstation Device.  This is primarily because the Terminal is linked to the Workstation Device, and thus any changes to the Terminal or Area will in due course affect the Workstation Device.

In this document, we will demonstrate how to properly set up and link together a Terminal and Workstation Device.  For information on Areas, please see our Areas document.

Use Case

Due to the significant volume of transactions occurring in the Club’s newly expanded Dining Room, Management decided to add another Workstation Device to ensure Dining Servers had adequate opportunities to enter orders and ring out tickets.  The Workstation Device was linked to the existing Terminal connected to the Dining Room Area, however, had a separate receipt printer attached to it for ease of processing transactions.


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Terminals


Terminals are used to apply certain POS related rules to specified workstation(s).

Accessing the Tool

To access Terminals, navigate to System across the top toolbar and select Terminals.

The Terminals Grid will launch.

The primary functions associated with managing Terminals are embedded in the Terminal setup screen, which can be accessed by clicking the New button, or double-clicking on an existing Terminal.

Creating a New Terminal

To create a new Terminal, navigate to the Terminals Grid and perform either of the following to launch the Terminal Type setup screen:

a) Click the New icon on the toolbar.

b) Right-click anywhere on the Member Types Grid and select New.

The Terminals setup screen will launch.

 

General Information

 

  1. ID - give the terminal a name that describes which POS workstation or Area it will connect to.

  2. Description - additional description is optional for internal view only.

  3. Default Area - Select the Area that the workstation will default to (keep in mind the Area also determines the default screen group and table layout).

    POS Options

  4. Timeout - if idle how long before the terminal signs the server out.

  5. POS Grid Font Size - how wide the member grid lines should be (18 & 19 is the default for touch screens).

  6. Allow Clock In/Out - if using Timekeeping this must be checked.

  7. Clock In Fingerprint Only - only check this field if using a fingerprint device for clock in/out or accessing tickets. 

  8. Clock Out Fingerprint Only - only check this field if using a fingerprint device for clock in/out or accessing tickets.

  9. Clock out confirmation - if using timekeeping it is recommended that this field be checked.

  10. Display Open Drawer Button At Start - if checked, a button in the main POS screen will activate allowing the cash drawer to be opened without having to settle a ticket.

  11. Enable Kiosk Mode - Only used when Kiosk Mode is utilized. Please see our Kiosk Mode manual for additional details.

  12. Exit to Listener On Send - if checked, the workstation will exit back to Employee login screen after Send is selected in the POS. This is typically used when more than one server will be using the same Workstation.

  13. Stay on Screen After Send - if checked, the user will stay in the POS screen after send. This setting is mostly used for bar terminals where only one server works the area/terminal.

  14. Suppress Quick Cash Print - if checked, the system will not print a member receipt with Quick Cash Settlements.

  15. Suppress Quick Charge Print - if checked, the system will not print a member receipt with Quick Charge Settlements.

  16. Suppress Member Charge All - if checked, the Member Charge All feature will be removed at the POS.

    Lastly, click Save & Close to complete the setup of the new Terminal. 

Workstation Devices
As mentioned earlier, Workstation Devices are what the user selects when logging in to the POS.
Accessing the Tool
To create a new Workstation Device, navigate to POS across the top toolbar and select Devices.

 

Downloadable Guide

POS Receipt Printer Setup - Guide

 

 

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