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Guest Check (GLU/PBLU), GLU/PBLU system - pos terminal manual
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Guest Check (GLU/PBLU) Two different guest check entry systems are available: the GLU system and previous balance lookup (PBLU) system. It depends on how your POS terminal has been programmed which of these is used. (Contact your authorized SHARP dealer for this selection.) GLU system: If this system is selected, the balance due and the details of the order are placed in the guest check file. The information can be automatically recalled by pressing the key, GLU RECALL or entering a GLU code when additional ordering or finalization is required. PBLU system: If this system is selected, the previous balance is stored in the previous balance lookup file (PB lookup file). The information can be automatically recalled by entering a previous balance lookup code (a PBLU code) when additional ordering occurs. GLU/PBLU system New guest For a new guest; For automatic GLU/PBLU code generation *1 GLU or PBLU code NC *2 Cover count entry *3 Seat no. entry [Item entries] Individual payment operation for table system *4 SRVC *4 FINAL [Payment operations] IND. PAYMENT Seat no. entry (max. 2 digits) BILL To issue the bill ENTER [Payment operations] BILL To end individual payment NOTE • The GLU/PBLU code refers to a number/code that will be used whenever the guest check must be accessed for re-ordering or final payment. The range of GLU or PBLU codes that can be entered in each terminal can be programmed, and also can be specified in OP X/Z mode for each server. • Your POS terminal can be programmed for table #/PBLU codes in a sequential fashion. If your POS terminal has not been programmed to do so, each table #/PBLU code can be entered manually. *1 GLU/PBLU code: 1 to 9999 When the range of GLU or PBLU codes is programmed in PGM2 mode and/or specified in OP X/Z mode, the GLU that can be entered is limited to the range. *2 The cover count refers to the number of people in the party. When the cover count entry is compulsory, you must enter the cover count (max.2 digits). When cover count is not compulsory, enter the cover count and press the COVER CNT key, however, it is automatically calculated by the number of times the SEAT # key is pressed in table system. (When the cover count is not entered and the SEAT # key is not pressed, the cover count is counted as 1.) *3 Seat # entry is only for the table system. When the seat # entry is compulsory, you must enter a seat #. To enter the first person #, enter the seat # (max. 2 digits) and press the ENTER key. To enter the second person# or later, enter the number and press the SEAT # key. The number of times of the seat # entry must not exceed the previously entered cover count when it entered. 41