Specifications

- 100 - SER-7000
SYSTEM OPTION DEFINITIONS
LEVEL/MODIFIER OPTIONS
DEFAULT KEYBOARD LEVEL
The terminal has five completely independent keyboards programmed into the system. This option
determines which keyboard will be loaded as standard when the machine is turned on. The LEVEL SHIFT
keys will be required to switch from this level to an alternative. Levels can also be defined in X
KEYBOARD LVL
The switch between keyboard levels can be used in three ways. Firstly STAY DOWN, this is when the new
keyboard level selected will remain until an alternative LEVEL SHIFT key is pressed. The second option is
POP UP, this forces the return to the default level, when next item is sold, the third option allows the level to
stay during one transaction before returning to the original setting.
DEFAULT PRICE LEVEL
The terminal has five prices per product where that price can be allocated from any one of twenty price
bands, which can be price activated for sale using a different price level key per price. This option determines
which price level will be loaded as standard when the machine is turned on. The PRICE SHIFT keys will be
required to switch from this level to an alternative. Default price Levels can also be defined in the X mode
PRICE LEVEL
The switch between levels can be programmed in three ways. Firstly STAY DOWN, in this instance when a
PRICE SHIFT key is used, the new keyboard level selected will remain until the PRICE SHIFT key is pressed.
The second option is POP UP; this forces the price to return to the default price level, when for the next item.
The third option allows the level to stay during one transaction before returning
PLU MOD KEYS
Preceding a PLU entry a modifier key changes one digit of the PLU number, causing a different PLU to be
registered. MODIFIER Keys can be set to change either the item code or the description only.
For example to modify the 3rd digit of a number by 2 would be 1 = 201 1001 = 1201 etc ideal for different
sizes etc i.e. PLU 1 Pint 201 Half-Pint etc. Modifier keys can also be used for a different function. They act as
text print keys, modify the description only of a product sold, providing instructions for products to be printed
on receipts, KP orders etc.
This option is to determine whether the effect the modifier key is to stay active until another selection is made.
This is referred to as Stay Down. The alternative is that the change takes effect solely for that product and
normal operation will be resumed when the next product is sold. This is called POP UP. The third option
allows the level to stay down one transaction before returning to original settings.
APPLY MODIFIER TO PLU’s
The modifier change of a PLU can be programmed for keyboard items only or keyboard and PLU code
MODIFIER OVERWRITES PREV MODIFIER
If Y, only the last modifier entry will affect the PLU number. Use this setting when a PLU is modified only
once, i.e. small/med/large. If N, several modifiers affecting different digit positions could be entered then
affect the PLU registered. For example, size, crust type, and/or toppings could be
USE CLERK’s PRC/KBD SHIFT LEVEL
It is possible to change keyboard and price levels per operator, by specifying which levels are selected when
sign on takes place. This determines if operator or function shifting is used for keyboard and price levels.