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Mix-and-match entries, Condiment entries for PLUs

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Mix-and-match entries This function is convenient for matching several PLU/UPC items and selling them in a lump (e.g. bundle sale, multi-packed sale, etc.). The matching q'ty and adjusted amount are assigned to a mix-and-match table. All items that are programmed into the same table are treated as if they belong to one group. Example Selling on a mix-and-match basis the following items in table no. 1 to which the matching q'ty "3" and the adjusted amount "$10.00" are assigned: • PLU 40 (Unit price: $5.00) • PLU 41 (Unit price: $3.00) • PLU 42 (Unit price: $2.50) Key operation Treated as $5.00 item ➝ / Treated as $3.00 item ➝ ! Treated as $2.00 item ➝ @ a Print Condiment entries (for PLUs) Your register may be programmed for prompting condiment and preparatory instructions for a menu-item PLU. Example: When you enter a menu-item PLU, a prompting message such as "HOWCOOK?" will appear. You must specify a PLU such as "RARE" to meet a special order of the guest. In an example of the condiment table show below, it is assumed the condiment table #1 and #4 is assigned to PLU 210 (item label: STEAK/unit price: $13:00). When you enter PLU 210, the message "HOWCOOK?" will appear. You are allowed to enter one of the PLU code, 221, 222 and 223. When you enter PLU 221, "RARE" is registered and the next message "POTATO?" will a appear. When you enter PLU 226, "P.CHIPS" is registered. Then press the key to end this entry. Table number 1 4 PLU codes for condiment entry (programmed text, price) Next table no. 220 (HOWCOOK?) 221 222 223 (RARE 0.00) (MED.RARE 0.00) (WELLDONE 0.00) 4 225 (POTATO?) 226 227 228 (P. CHIPS 0.60) (MASHED.P 0.60) (BAKED.P 0.50) Menu-item PLUs (PLU210 is linked to table #1) Message text Condiment PLUs (preset price entry is allowed.) Example Key operation "HOWCOOK?" appears. "POTATO?" appears. P 210 PLU/ UPC P 221 PLU/ UPC P 226 PLU/ UPC c Print 35

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Mix-and-match entries
This function is convenient for matching several PLU/UPC items and selling them in a lump (e.g. bundle sale,
multi-packed sale, etc.). The matching q’ty and adjusted amount are assigned to a mix-and-match table. All
items that are programmed into the same table are treated as if they belong to one group.
Selling on a mix-and-match basis the following items in table no. 1 to which the matching q’ty
“3” and the adjusted amount “$10.00” are assigned:
PLU 40 (Unit price: $5.00)
PLU 41 (Unit price: $3.00)
PLU 42 (Unit price: $2.50)
Condiment entries (for PLUs)
Your register may be programmed for prompting condiment and preparatory instructions for a menu-item PLU.
Example:
When you enter a menu-item PLU, a prompting message such as “HOWCOOK?” will appear.
You must specify
a PLU such as “RARE” to meet a special order of the guest.
In an example of the condiment table show below, it is assumed the condiment table #1 and #4 is assigned to
PLU 210 (item label: STEAK/unit price: $13:00).
When you enter PLU 210, the message “HOWCOOK?” will appear.
You are allowed to enter one of the PLU
code, 221, 222 and 223.
When you enter PLU 221, “RARE” is registered and the next message “POTATO?” will
appear.
When you enter PLU 226, “P.CHIPS” is registered.
Then press the
a
key to end this entry.
210
P
221
P
226
P
c
Print
Key operation
Example
220
221
222
223
(HOWCOOK?)
(RARE
0.00)
(MED.RARE
0.00)
(WELLDONE
0.00)
225
226
227
228
(POTATO?)
(P. CHIPS
0.60)
(MASHED.P
0.60)
(BAKED.P
0.50)
Table number
PLU codes for condiment entry (programmed text, price)
Next table no.
1
4
4
Condiment PLUs (preset price entry is allowed.)
Message text
Menu-item PLUs
(PLU210 is linked
to table #1)
Treated as $5.00 item
/
Treated as $3.00 item
!
Treated as $2.00 item
@
a
Print
Key operation
Example
35
“HOWCOOK?” appears.
“POTATO?” appears.
PLU/
UPC
PLU/
UPC
PLU/
UPC