User`s manual
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Touchscreens
Introduction
Default Transaction Touchscreens
A default transaction touchscreen is the first screen you see
after signing in. The system allows several default transaction
screens to be programmed. A hierarchy determines which
touchscreen actually displays.
The chart below shows the forms in POS Configurator where
default transaction touchscreens are programmed, the field that
determines which screen to display, and each screen’s priority
level. (Level 1 is highest.)
For example, when an employee signs in, the system looks at
the Training field on the Employee Status form. If the employee
is in training, the system stops here and displays the default
training touchscreen. If the employee is not in training, or if
there is no default training touchscreen programmed, the
system goes to the next form. If Clock In/Sign In has a default
touchscreen defined, the system stops here and displays it. If no
touchscreen is defined, the system goes to the next form, and so
on.
Pop-up Touchscreens
A pop-up touchscreen temporarily overlays the current screen
with another one. For example, you could call a numeric keypad
to overlay the current touchscreen by pressing a [Touchscreen
Pop-up] key linked to a screen programmed with a numeric
keypad.
Priority
Level
Field Form
1 Training Screen RVC Touchscreens form, touchscreens tab
2 Default Touchscreen Employee Classes form, Clock In/Sign In tab
3 Default Transaction User Workstations form, General tab
4 Default Transaction RVC Touchscreens form, touchscreens tab