Specifications
- 67 - SER-7000
PLU – PROGRAMMING
PIECE COUNT
This is the number of units to be used from a product mix group.
For example a jumbo burger, requires 2 units of the Burger bought by the Dozen product mix group
This field is then set to 2, so that for each item sold 2 burgers out of a case of 12 are recorded
PRODUCT MIX GROUP
This is the group link by which the piece count controls the usage the group stores the units per outer
information i.e. 12 burgers in a dozen.
RECEIPE
This links to the ingredient inventory. When the product is sold, the quantities of each ingredient used are
subtracted from stock for the allocated recipe and the appropriate sub recipes.
ACTIVATE WLU#
When a WLU# key is not being activated by a WLU# key, it can be attached to the PLU.
This allows a list selection of further items after the PLU is sold, i.e. cooking instructions.
MIX AND MATCH TABLE#
This is the promotion discount table, when the product or a mix of products, allocated to the same table are
sold the appropriate discount information from the mix and match table will be subtracted.
INACTIVE
This prevents the product from being sold, without deleting, therefore still retaining accumulated product sales
PRESET
This determines whether the product is a pre-set or open price.
ALLOW PRESET/HALO OVERRIDE
This allows the operator to either manually enter over a pre-set priced item or to override a maximum sale
limit. This works per PLU, with each product having individual restriction. If global restriction is required change the
setting in systems options
PRICE/HALO 1 - 4
This is either the pre-set price of an item, or the maximum sale amount of an open product.
PRICE LEVEL 1 - 4
Entered here is the price level, for each product .There are 4 different prices per product, with up to twenty
price levels available to be allocated. This allows the user to create a matrix of PLU’s and Prices each
accessed by one of the twenty price keys.
When the price key is priced the product is then checked to determine if that price level (1-20) exists in any
one of the four prices available. The standard is two prices per product set to price 1 and 2 this is generated
as standard.
A product price level sales report is available showing the total quantity and value sold per price and overall
per product also a total for each price. This feature is not related to the five keyboard levels, they work
independently
POINTS 1 - 4
It is possible when using a smart card to gain points for products sold. There are two possibilities for points
calculation.
The points per £ can per programmed, for the retail price of the value is then used to calculate the points
Alternatively it is possible to have a points addition system, where the value entered against the points field is
added and not multiplied. This is available only if smart card groups are programmed with this option.










