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These pre-sets can then be assigned different Servers. For example on
day 1 Server 1 may be Susan,but on day 2 you may want server 1 to be
Jane.
This would allow for an establishment to have a large number of servers
programmed into the machine, but assign different Servers to the
server keys on different days.
The procedure to assign these servers is done through the normal
trading screen, you don’t have to go into the programming area.
If you want more than 10 Server keys on your keyboard then you would
allocate a key called a macro, this will be covered in the next section.
The next key type is payment. There are up to 16 payment types that
you can then program to your own requirements. Again this will be
covered later.
List is the next choice of key type, here you enter the list number
between 1 and 99.
As the server presses this key, the list will appear.
And the final selection is macro, now you are probably familiar with auto
keys well the macro is the same thing. The macro brings much more
flexibility to the machine the most common macro keys would be set as
500 cash this would be a £5 fast cash key for the Server.
That ends the explanation for the 850 and 880 keyboards.
We will now look at the UP5700 keyboard.
The UP5700 is a colour touch screen and the keyboards are referred to
as screens.
There can be up to 99 screens on a machine or system.
The key types remain the same as the 850 and  the 880.
You can select a screen number between 1 and 99.
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