User guide

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Working with POS Terminal
Function key Description
Transaction History Display a list of transactions so that receipts can be reprinted or reviewed.
Unit of Measure Allows entry of a unit of measure being sold. For example, weight as kilograms or uid measurement as
litres.
Web browser POS Terminal has a built in Web browser. Web pages are displayed within the space normally reserved
for the POS Terminal information display but may be expanded to occupy the space used by the
transaction display as well. The operator does not have unfettered access to the Internet through the
POS Terminal Web browser.
Access is restricted to a list of pre-approved sites.
Yes/OK Highlight a record from a list and select it or conrm choices without the use of a mouse by pressing
Yes/OK. This function is required by POS Terminal and appears in both standard and POS Terminal
default keyboards.
Switch Layer (this
is only available in
POS Enterprise and
Professional)
Enables you to switch between layers when using the multi-layer touch screen functionality. You need
to create a button on a touch screen layer, then assign this function to it, setting the layer ID as the
target. When pressed during a normal sales operation, POS will switch to the target layer.
A switch layer button is included on any new layer by default. It is set up to return the user to the main
layer when pressed during normal operation. It is up to you to include any other switch layer buttons as
required.
Table Number
(this is only available
in POS Enterprise
and Professional)
Enables you to assign a sales transaction to a table number or ID. This makes it easier to track orders in
restaurants or cafes against tables at which people are sitting.
After creating a button or key and applying this function, you can include a preset table number or
leave it generic. A preset number during normal operation enters the table number as you press the
button. A generic button requires you to enter the table number rst, then press the button.