Grouping

In this segment, we go into more details into what type of configuration is needed in the Restaurant Environment.

Flow Statuses

We can set different color-coding on the table statues, so that a head waiter of a floor manager can have a visual status on the seats in the restaurant. The following example illustrates how you can make the display more user-friendly by using different colors for the table statuses in the restaurant plan.

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Serving Steps

From the Flow Statuses screen, you can add a new flow for the Serving Steps as the Waiter Pad Line Meal Flow if required. Then it will become available in the Select Flow Status - Serving Steps.

Print/Prod Categories

In the Print/Prod Categories you can predefine different categories that will be produced by the restaurant.

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Item Routing Profiles

The routing profile defines how the meal (Item) is going to be served, and under which production category it will be grouped. When ordering a meal or an item, the system will map a route that the meal will be sent through to reach the production kitchen stations, and then the tables it was requested by.

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The Routing is a user-defined code, and a relevant naming convention component for the organization. In the example above, the MAIN/GR/S code is used for denoting a main course consisting of grilled meat & salad.

Service Flow Profiles

The Service Flow Profile is used for setting up how the system behaves throughout the service process. For example, you can define a Default Routine as indicated in the following example:

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For more information about the fields and options, refer to the Service Flow Profiles reference guide.

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