55
PLU price level 1: PLU code 1 (@1.91), PLU code 2 (@0.79)
PLU price level 2: PLU code 1 (@2.00), PLU code 2 (@0.99)
• When your POS terminal has been programmed for the automatic return mode (by one item):
• When your POS terminal has been programmed for the lock shift mode:
■ Condiment entries (for PLU)
Your POS terminal 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?” appears on the
information area with the “Following PLUs” on the keyboard area. You must specify one of the “Following
PLUs” such as “without mustard” to meet a special order of the guest. In an example of the condiment table
shown below, it is assumed that the condiment table no.1 is assigned to PLU code 21 (programmed text
“STEAK”) and table no. 4 is assigned to table no. 1 as the next table no. When you enter the PLU code 21,
the message “HOWCOOK?” will appear to prompt you to specify one of “RARE,” “MED.RARE,” and
“WELLDONE.” If the guest chooses “RARE,” touch it on the keyboard area. Then the next message
“POTATO?” will appear on the information area to prompt you to specify one of “P.CHIPS,” “MASHED.P,”
and “BAKED.P.” If the guest chooses “MASHED.P”, select it. Then press the
c
key to end this entry.
Here is an example of how to perform a condiment entry when your condiment table is as shown below.
23 25 27
(HOWCOOK?) (RARE 0.00) (MED.RARE 0.00) (WELLDONE 0.00)
33 37 38
(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
PLUsMessage text
Menu-item
PLUs
1
> 1
2
> 1
2
c
Print
Key operation
1
2
> 1
2
c
Print
Key operation
Example