Samsung SPS 1000 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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S-MODE SYSTEM OPTIONS – DEFINITIONS
REGISTER # (1-32)
This is the register number for this terminal. This is required to be a sequential number starting from 1 (the
master) then in turn for each of the terminals in an inter-register communications system.
STORE #
This is used during communications to indicate which store sales are collected from. Defaults to 0s
IRC : FROM REGISTER
This is the number of the first terminal in an inter-register communications system. The norm is 1
IRC : TO REGISTER
This is the number for the last terminal in an inter-register communications system.
IRC # OF RETRIES
The standard setting will be acceptable here, unless a specialist environment is to be designed. This feature
controls the number of requests to consolidate a terminal before failure is announced.
PRINT/DISPLAY DECIMAL POSITION
This is the number of decimal places the system will use. It is assumed in the UK to be 2 decimals
SEND PLU DESCRIPTOR WHEN POLLED
This will send in addition to the normal information, the PLU description, when polled by a P.C.
PASSWORD (0000 = NO PASSWORD)
Each of the reporting areas can be password protected provided management restriction
REG# HOLDS TIME IN/OUT DATA
The time clock, labour hours worked and costing analysis feature can be operated on any terminal however the
data is held centrally on one cash register.
REG# HOLDS CHECK TRACKING DATA
The four check tracking billing files can be operated on any terminal. The files however are stored centrally,
normally on terminal 1 (the master). On a more tailored system this can be changed so that each tracking file is
stored on a different terminal, the information will be available for central use.
REG# HOLDS KP GLOBAL ORDER#
The order number printed on kitchen order tickets can be the register number followed by a consecutive number
of can be held centrally and be a system consecutive number this is refered to as a global order number.
ROM FILE DOWNLOAD PASSWORD
The flash ROM can be transmitted across the network using a S-mode option this is the password