Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Terms, signs and symbols
- 2. General notes on safety
- 3. About this manual
- 4. Specification
- 5. Device description
- 6. Starting
- 6.1. MobileTouchet up of 53 charging station
- 6.2. Inserting and charging B50 batteries
- 6.3. Installing a wireless network
- 6.4. Installing Bluetooth
- 6.5. Attaching the wrist strap at the MobileTouch POS system
- 6.6. Attaching the safety strap at the MobileTouch POS system
- 6.7. Attaching the leather holster
- 6.8. Fastening the belt
- 6.9. Attaching the safety strap at the leather holster
- 7. Operation
- 7.1. MobileToucholding the 75 POS system
- 7.2. Transporting the MobileTouch POS system
- 7.3. Switching on the MobileTouch POS system and switching it to quiescent condition
- 7.4. Charging the battery B50
- 7.5. Exchanging the battery
- 7.6. Entering data to the MobileTouch POS system
- 7.7. Sign in and out at the MobileTouch POS system
- 7.8. Working with guest checks
- 7.8.1. Opening a GC
- 7.8.2. Booking PLUs to a guest check
- 7.8.3. Closing a GC
- 7.8.4. Finalizing a GC
- 7.8.5. Splitting PLUs of a guest check to invoice
- 7.8.6. Splitting single PLUs of a guest check to another guest check
- 7.8.7. Moving all PLUs of one guest check to another guest check
- 7.8.8. Transferring a guest check to another operator
- 7.9. Working with reports
- 7.10. Void and Correction
- 7.11. Using a wireless network for data transfer
- 7.12. Restarting the MobileTouch POS system
- 8. Shut down
- 9. Errors, possible reasons and troubleshooting
- 10. Service and maintenance
- 11. Disposal
- 12. Glossary
- 13. Icons
- 14. EC Declaration of conformity
- 15. Accessories
- 16. Other Vectron products

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VECTRON POS MOBILETOUCH
6. Starting
This chapter tells you how to start the MobileTouch.
Your Vectron dealer should have programmed and configured the
MobileTouch POS system for your prior to starting. He should sup-
port you with the starting.
Prior to starting your Vectron dealer should train you with the op-
eration of MobileTouch. Furthermore he should inform you about
the functions of the MobileTouch POS system and adjust them to
your demands.
Useful and important functions are for instance:
• setting up and configuring access points
• configuring acoustic and optical signals
• entering PLUs to PLU tables
• configuring the graphical user interface
• configuring user passwords
• configuring reports
• configuring data backup
• encrypting the wireless network
• saving energy
• charging and discharging the battery B50
• operating the MobileTouch POS system
• using the MobileTouch POS system in wireless networks