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Installation Manual
ORDERSOLUTION
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2. Requirements for using the ORDERSOLUTION
Hardware:
ORDERMAN® Base Station2
ORDERMAN® DSP-module.
ORDERMAN® Handhelds (e.g. Max or DON).
Host System supporting the ORDERMAN® ORDERSOLUTION.
Host System supporting the ORDERMAN® ORDERSOLUTION.
DSUB9 / Modular6 Adapter for host system connection (optional)
DSUB9 / Modular6 Adapter for PC
DSUB9 / Modular6 Adapter for PC
Cable for connecting the Modular6 Adapters
Software:
ORDERMAN® MenuCardDesigner
ORDERMAN® OSC (ORDERSOLUTION CONFIGURATOR)
3. Creating the MenuCard
The MenuCard (e.g. figure on the right) is part of
the ORDERMAN Don / MAX and can be configured
for your specific purpose.
Use the ORDERMAN® to create your MenuCard.
(Detailed description for using the ORDERMAN
the ORDERMAN Don / MAX and can be configured
for your specific purpose.
Use the ORDERMAN® to create your MenuCard.
(Detailed description for using the ORDERMAN
MenuCardDesigner see its online help)
A MenuCard consists of two files: *.bly and *.lay
file.
A MenuCard consists of two files: *.bly and *.lay
file.
The *.bly file contains the coordinates of the
buttons on the touch screen of the
ORDERMAN Don / MAX and the *.lay file holds the
scan codes and button texts.
The scan code is a number to identify a button in
the ORDERSOLUTION.
The button scan codes can be linked to the PLU
numbers of your items, groups, cooking instructions
or functions with the ORDERMAN® OSC software.
buttons on the touch screen of the
ORDERMAN Don / MAX and the *.lay file holds the
scan codes and button texts.
The scan code is a number to identify a button in
the ORDERSOLUTION.
The button scan codes can be linked to the PLU
numbers of your items, groups, cooking instructions
or functions with the ORDERMAN® OSC software.
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