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1.   User Manual ES        Figure 25  The inventory table with  UPC  Product and units columns    Products Table    The products table  Figure 25  contains the ID of each item  the product name  the number of units    per box  box_units   the cost per unit  per_unit  and the category of the items   MySQL Workbench       SQL Editor  Manager   aisi     SQL Editor  Manager   aisi  x    File Edit View Query Database Plugins Scripting Help      sac GB    Ce E    Object Browser EE 1 inventory password_table   products x                SCHEMAS O  Search objects   Ei    EE i 22m dig    Y El aisi al Upe  v En Tables 1 Fries 600 0 75 Fries   gt   El inventory     Hamburger Buns  White 25 0 50 Buns Bread  4     T E Hamburger Buns  Whole Wheat 25 0 50 Buns Bread  b E Views 4 Cheese  Processed  Orange 200 0 25 Cheese   gt  EP Routines    E Cheese  Swiss 200 0 25 Cheese     E Ketchup 2000 0 10 Toppings  Liquid  E Mustard 2000 0 10 Toppings  Liquid  E Relish 2000 0 10 Toppings  Liquid  Is Mayonnaise 2000 0 10 Toppings  Liquid  10 Sauce  BBQ 2000 0 10 Toppings  Liquid  B Sauce  Hot 2000 0 10 Toppings  Liquid     ir Onions 300 0 15 Toppings  Solid  13 Lettuce 300 0 15 Toppings  Solid  ia Bacon Strips 300 0 75 Toppings  Solid  45 Jalapeno  Sliced 300 0 25 Toppings  Solid  16 Pickles 300 0 10 Toppinas  Solid  E 17 Tomato  Sliced 300 0 15 Toppings  Solid  18 Mushrooms  Sliced 300 0 15 Toppings  Solid  19 Patties  Beef  4 oz 50 1 00 Patties  AECA E   E     Figure 25  Products table showing the UPC  
2.  Automatic Inventory Systems   User Manual 40    View Database    ID    pu       a A TS     a pa  J e       o N    a jd  un pu    Product   Fries   Hamburger Buns  White  Hamburger Buns  Whole Wheat  Cheese  Processed  Orange  Cheese  Swiss   Ketchup   Mustard   Relish   Mayonnaise   Sauce  BBQ   Sauce  Hot   Onions   Lettuce   Bacon Strips   Jalapeno  Sliced   Pickes   Tomato  Sliced    8 Mushrooms  Sliced    Beef  4 oz  cken  Breaded  4 oz  sh  Breaded 2 oz    2 Salad  Thai  3 Salad  Caesar    Salad  Mushroom    5 Salad  Super Veggie  26 Pie  Lemon    Pie  Apple    8 Milkshake  Vanilla    Milkshake  Chocolate    30 Milkshake  Strawberry    Milkshake  Mango    32 Ice Cream  Vanilla    3 Ice Cream  Chocolate    Juice  Apple    5 Juice  Orange  36 Juice  Mixed Berry    Juice  Mango    38 Lemonade  39 Milk  40 Milk  Chocolate    Sup 10999    42 9up 10999  13 Cola 10999  44 Root Beer 10999    Category  Fries  Buns Bread  Buns Bread  Cheese   Cheese  Toppings  Liquid  Toppings  Liquid  Toppings  Liquid  Toppings  Liquid  Toppings  Liquid    Patties  Patties  Salad  Salad  Salad  Salad  Dessert    Milkshake  Ice Cream  Ice Cream  Juice  Juice  Juice  Juice  Juice   Milk   Milk   Pop   Pop   Pop   Pop    Save as  PDF        Figure 19  The View Database Page    The View Database page  Figure 19  is viewed by clicking the    View Database    button  It allows the  manager to see the whole database  updated with every purchase a customer makes  Clicking the  refresh button will reload
3.  all the data from the database  showing the most current inventory levels     Automatic Inventory Systems   User Manual BM    Saving Database as PDF   If you want to save a copy of the current database levels for reference  clicking the save as PDF  button will open a save box  Figure 20   allowing you to save the inventory in a neatly organized PDF  file  The DBM will set the default file name of the PDF file to the current date and time  and a date    time stamp will also be added to the top of the PDF document  The PDF can then be printed from  Adobe reader to the printer called    Manager Printer        r Search Documents       Ye Favorites Documents library sa dos  EE Desktop Indudes  2 locations  m Downloads    z Name   Date modified Type Size  Ei  Recent Places      e EPSD SAS FW vw 2012 11 15 phis5upd public 2 25 2013 7 07PM File folder  leal Libraries     55520HC 55520SC BIOS63 BMC61 FRU33    2 25 2013 7 07PM File folder        Documents     55520HC 555205C EFI BIOS63 BMC51 FR    2 25 2013 707PM File folder    a Music   E  Pictures  T Videos         Computer    S  Local Disk  C     a New Volume  E          Figure 20  Saving a PDF Database Report as the file    Automatic Inventory Systems   User Manual a       PDF Database Report    F   April 7  2013   05 48 hrs pdf   Adobe Reader ME  la x   File Edit View Window Help x    NH BOES   JBE e glk Tools Sign Comment  1m                                   Restaurant Inventory Report    Sunday  April 07  2013   5 48 AM    It
4.  manager Host  127 0 0 1 3306 Schema  aisi     amp  New Connection  i Edit Table Data   Edit SQL Script  Sj    6 Manage Connections    Be ORGOm     oc MySQL Utilities Database Migrati pe  A    Data gl   gt     a    BS    Gs    Open Existing EER Model    sakila_full  r Last modified Thu Feb 14 22 54 08 2013       Create New EER Model    Create EER Model From Existing Database    E gt   Create EER Model From SQL Script  at         ce   amp  a ae ale a   Figure 22  Opening Screen of the MySQL Workbench    O  Server Administration    Co del re yO r database lin  setup       browse status variables  an ae server me    E Server Administration      Local MySQL56   D  Local Type  Windows    E New Server Instance  po Manage Import   Export     Manage Security    6 Manage Server Instances       A  49    PW ips M    Double Clicking on the manager user account  In the left pane  will bring up a password box  prompting for the password of the Manager account on the database   This password is different    from the DBM password     Connect to MySQL Server           Ti Please enter password for the    following service   Service  Mysql2 127 0 0 1 3306    User  manager    Password            eses  0    E Save password in vault    Lx   cons          Figure 23  Password Prompt of the MySQL Workbench for the Manager User Account    Automatic Inventory Systems   User Manual 24       MySQL Workbench        SQL Editor  Manager   aisi  SQL Editor  Man   File Edit View Query Plugins Scrif  Once you 
5. 26  SUOMI OO Srs to IVONO tddi 2   Message Boxes when Submitting Oder iS 27    How to use this Manual     This instruction manual will provide the main users of the SIS  Smart Inventory System  with the  information they need to perform their job using the SIS     The Employee section will describe basic information about the program  including its main features   as it pertains to an employee  It will inform employees about the function of the SIS  how it will help  them in their job  how to start the terminals  and provide support to customers     The Manager section will describe information on using the database management application and  how to add an order to the database  view the database and edit the database  It will also inform  the manager on troubleshooting their system and on other features available to them on their office  computer  thinclient      Automatic Inventory Systems   User Manual PS       Employees     What is the SIS  What does it do     The SIS is a system designed to speed up the inventory process in fast food restaurants and  increase the accuracy and efficiency of the customer ordering process     On the customer side  the SIS will allow a customer to place their own order using a touch  screen interface  This will increase the accuracy of their order since they will not have to relay their  order to a cashier  who may not understand their order  The customer can place the order much  more quickly than a cashier can because they do not have to 
6. S    select a category    drinks salads    AT        Figure 2  The Main Menu  Important Things to Note about this Page  Figure 2      The only way to get back to the welcome page is to wait 45 seconds  Other Features of this Page     Simple large buttons occupy most of this form      Customers wanting to purchase a milkshake will find them under the desserts section instead of  the drinks section    Automatic Inventory Systems   User Manual  amp     When first opening this page  the only selectable option  other than going back or to another page   is to create a new burger  Figure 3      BBB build your burger    a new burger e    salads go back  1  select a bun    start  over    2  pick a patty    5  add some    toppings  3  choose a cheese    4  select your sauces  subtotal    0 00        Figure 3  The Burger Page  when first opening it  Once the option to create a new burger has been selected  an item called Burger with the price of   0 00 appears in the receipt  It will be highlighted  Creating a new burger will now open the option  of selecting a bun   Figure 4     E build your burger E    salads go back  1  select a bun        over  2  pick a patty    5   add some    toppings  3  choose a cheese    4  select your sauces    subtotal    0 00        Figure 4  The Burger Page after New Burger Selection  Once the customer selects the bun they want  all buttons will be disabled except the patty buttons    Figure 5  If a customer tries to go back or change to another page  the
7. Smart Inventory  System    User Manual       User Manual  Automatic Inventory Systems  4 12 2013    Table of Contents    AI UA     eaten SS ee a ere 4  ET A O a O RR A a  WING O co oO oo q A AUT Oren AOR Pee 5  IA A ere meee teeta tn ne er Paani Re A Ret ee nT eee    Starting the Customer Based POS system uu  ccccccccccsesesesssssssssssesesesecscscsesesesssssessseseseseseeeeececececeeseseseseaes 5  EN elite Oleg o eater eee eee en erence a ren ere Ter eee 5  RENO CCC E E E A EEE E ES EEEE E E ETE 6  Ml sa a ert ener eat et e eee a  MS A ere MONCR Seen eRe Ree eR Te eee Oe 8  Mi as RR RE RR E A DN E emo lea ae eine 11  MA O Seem a ee ee are 11  O e en a e ere 11   e DESC OR SS SdzS lie  ECN OU CDA pra pat A A GR reales 12   Mi A O RR nd 14  Checkout Disabled Message aa Sia iia 14  Sin CUCA ari A ee oe E AET ile  CO AEG a nee ee ii a aa  bs  O G0 as sao ee ere te mere ere er ne Ree tere o de io entree 15  O 15  E A Rr Hitt tos 16  Sia CS UO OSs O A 16  a de  MS E St NO e e e e e e ual cae   Ys  nasce IS COMO OU TOS AER i  Using the Database Management System  DBM              eres 18  EOIN Via AG  hase daca O un Recs acc O Reece OR Reena Nat Bea a 18  Chance PO Ada IIS  EOS on ndnge Ras WO PA  O aiii titi  19  Database Manager  DBN  Home EE diia 20  VIC RB CS PASO RA SR repre Serre eum nr een ees Ra 21    ye Wi are PAB  SD a tea ie etre tani ence E E AE E a    DD ranas SUR 0 0  f Rare qa A RPA RR RR RD RS RR RR 23  FOCIA NOA ae as E EES 24  es EE A P5  POUE O e E E Re E E E EA 
8. ceipt    and to the subtotal        Automatic Inventory Systems   User Manual Ml    your order     select a salad dr    Chicken Patty    1 75    White Bun    0 50    drinks    go back    start  over    caesar mushroom super veggie    subtotal    2 25        Figure 11  The Salads Page    A customer can order a salad from this page  Figure 11  by tapping the corresponding button of the  salad they want  It will be added to the    receipt    and to the subtotal     Chicken Patty    1 75    delicious desserts cl    White Bun    0 50  go back    start  over    vanilla strawberry  milkshake milkshake  Y 7 subtotal    2 25  lemon pie vanilla ice  cream     Figure 12  The Desserts Page  A customer can order desserts  including milkshakes from this page by tapping the corresponding  button  It will be added to the receipt and the subtotal        Automatic Inventory Systems   User Manual MB    your order     checkout IEA    delete    go back  cash  start  over    american  mastercard  express    subtotal     total     gift card coupon        Figure 13  The Checkout Page  with all Available Payment Options    Once a customer is done with their order  they can click the pay now button right below the receipt   on the burger page  drink page  sides page  salads page or the desserts page  Clicking that button  will bring them to the checkout page   Figure 13  On the checkout page  the customer will be  provided with many payment options  Since the Smart Inventory System is not completely r
9. d to a PDF file with the current date and time automatically  added  The PDF file can be printed to the office printer  which is connected to the thinclient    The manager can edit the database of items sold at the restaurant and can change the  pricing and the quantity of items shipped in each box  Any entry errors made when adding items  that were shipped to the restaurant can be corrected with this feature    Items can be added to the database via three specialized barcodes that can update up to 45  items at one time  This method is considerably faster than scanning in each received box  individually     What can the SIS do for your restaurant     From a customer perspective  the SIS will provide a unique  fast  accurate and fun ordering  method  According to a report compiled by SelfServiceWorld  self order kiosks can increase  customer volume by 20   Customers will also spend on average 15  more than usual because all  menu options will be available to them  rather than a traditional menu which cannot showcase all  items the restaurant sells as effectively    Excluding the increases in customer satisfaction and increased customer volume  the SIS will  also provide an extremely efficient inventory system  reducing time for daily inventory counts by up  to 90   Inventory levels can be seen changing live on the DBM as customers purchase items  a  unique feature of the SIS    Price updates can be done in less than one minute in a single location by a manager  with no  need t
10. e barcodes must match        
11. eady for  deployment  there is no pin pad or cash acceptance functionality  All the buttons will    pay    for the  order  The Smart Inventory System will subtract items that the customer purchased from the  inventory database and the checkout will display a thank you page  as shown on the next page     Automatic Inventory Systems   User Manual RE       The Thank You Page    Thank You    for shopping at the AIS Demo Restaurant    this checkout will reset momentarily     Figure 14  The Thank You Page    The Thank You page  Figure 14  will be displayed once payment for the order has been accepted   The momentary wait time for the checkout to reset gives the Smart Inventory System time to  subtract the purchased items from the inventory     Checkout Disabled Message    We re Sorry    This checkout is currently unavailable    Please bear with us as we work to resolve this issue     Figure 15  The Burger Page after New Burger Selection    The sorry message  Figure 15  will be displayed if the database is unavailable  Without the database   the prices for items and inventory subtraction upon payment cannot be done     Automatic Inventory Systems   User Manual       Other Functions    Go Back Button   This button will take a user back to the menu page where they can select a different page to go to   A user can also navigate between different product categories with navigation buttons in the top left  corner of the screen     Start Over Button  The start over button will clear the c
12. em ID Product Units Category    A no es es O  2   Hamburger Buns  White   272   Buns Bread    SNS Bee embulreer Buns  Whole Weapon Bred O           4   Cheese Processed  Orange 219   Cheese    6   Ketchup 2999 Toppings  Liquid    7 Mustard Toppings  Liquid  Relish Toppings  Liquid  Mayonnaise Toppings  Liquid  Sauce  BBQ Toppings  Liquid  Sauce  Hot Toppings  Liquid  Toppings  Solid  Lettuce Toppings  Solid  Bacon Strips Toppings  Solid  Jalapeno  Sliced Toppings  Solid  Pickles Toppings  Solid  a   Mushrooms Sliced   3289   Toppings Solid      xi  rm ar     Figure 21  Sample of a PDF Database Report    The above screenshot  Figure 21  is a sample of a saved database report  As mentioned above  the  date at the top of the document will automatically change to the date and time that you saved the  file     Automatic Inventory Systems   User Manual ES       Edit Inventory Button Functionality  Upon clicking the Edit Inventory button in the Database Management Application  a separate  application  MySQL Workbench  Figure 22   will open  This software is used to make changes to the  database   in terms of item pricing  box quantities of items and correcting any stock entry e errors     Welcome to bil fetes Workbench  ee    What s New in This Release  Workbench Read about all changes in this ey Workbench release     Workspace    SQL Development    dd  s SQLs rit  oar pe   e  ge datab rn    5 Open Connection to Start Querying     amp  Local instance MySQL56    Fiz Manager  WS User 
13. have successfully logged into the  MySQL Workbench  you should see pane on the          Luci El        i S             Object Browser x left hand corner of the screen that looks similar to  SCHEMAS Gal a Figure 24  AISI is the database  click to expand it   Search objects E You will see Tables  views  and routines appear  Y  aisi as sub items  Click on the Tables item to expand  vi Ss it  You will see three tables  inventory  The   pS inventory       nerd erie tracking of inventory in the restaurant        El products password_table  a storage place for the   gt  EN Views encrypted password of the DBM  and the       EF Routines products table  a list of all products at the    restaurant  their prices and the number of units  per box       Figure 24  Pane showing inventory  products and passwords tables for database    Inventory Table    The inventory table  Figure 25  shows the ID of each product  the name of each product  the  number of units on hand and a category of the item           SQL Editor  Manager   aisi  X    se Plugins    Scripting Help    E inventory x   a O o Y   Edi  g   Sd Ed   File  A st   Autosize  E  ape  product Tuts     7      1 Fries 6546  EEF  Hamburger Buns  White 272  a Hamburger Buns  Whole Wheat 274  la Cheese  Processed  Orange 2199  5 Cheese  Swiss 2198  le Ketchup 21999  7 Mustard 21999  ls Relish 21999  ig Mayonnaise 21999  0 Sauce  BBQ 21999  a Sauce  Hot 21999  xr Onions 3299  GE Lettuce 3299  E ia fad tee ma       Automatic Inventory Systems 
14. he burger page  You cannot delete the    bun or patty from the burger from another page  The prompt that appears to the user is shown  below     Cannot Remove Item   Incorrect Page    4 In order to remove a bun or patty  you must go to the Burgers page     Would you like to go there now         Figure 8  Deleting Bun or Last Patty from Burger While on another Page    Pay Now Button    When the customer presses the pay now button  they will be taken to the checkout menu where  they can select any payment option  After a payment option is selected and is successful  the  checkout will display a thank you message and reset for the next customer     Other Things to Note      Burgers can only have one bun  but they can have between one and infinite patties     Burgers can have a theoretical infinite amount of toppings      Items added to the receipt will be alphabetically organized  If the customer adds an item and  cannot see it  they should scroll to where the item would be listed alphabetically     Automatic Inventory Systems   User Manual 16       Managers     What is the SIS  What does it do     The SIS provides an improved inventory management system with two applications  the self   service menu application and the Database Management application  DBM     The DBM runs from a thinclient in the manager s office and allows the restaurant manager to  view current inventory levels  which will change each time a customer makes a purchase  The  current inventory levels can be save
15. ilable Menus    Kw NA    The system allows customers to select a variety of options  The options avallable to the customer  are organized as follows     Automatic Inventory Systems   User Manual so       touch anywhere to begin touch anywhere to begin    Welcome to the Smart Inventory Systems  Customer Order Menu    This Menu will allow a customer to place an order in a fast food restaurant in a fast  efficient  and accurate manner   Once a customer places an order and pays for it  the items that they ordered will be automatically subtracted from the database of items in stock     This will significantly reduce inventory times for restaurants and greatly increase the accuracy of inventory        AIS Inc     2013 touch anywhere to begin       touch anywhere to begin     Figure 1  The Welcome Screen    Important Things to Note about this Page  Figure 1        Ifa customer does not touch a button in any of the other menu s for 45 seconds  the checkout  will reset to this screen and clear the customer s order     The text colour on the welcome screen will change depending on the version of the application  installed in order to make it easy to tell what application version is installed  The first production  ready version features yellow welcome text     Other Features of this Page       This welcome screen gives a synopsis of the function of the program    A customer can touch anywhere on this screen to continue to the main menu    EE  Automatic Inventory Systems   User Manual M
16. o have IT personnel come in just to update the prices in the cash registers    In short  the SIS utilizes modern technology to increase customer satisfaction  increase  restaurant sales and create a less stressful and efficient work environment     Automatic Inventory Systems   User Manual EA       Using the Database Management System  DBM     When booting the manager s thinclient  you will be prompted for a startup password  Upon  entering this password correctly  the thinclient will boot to a windows desktop  On the desktop   there will be icons for entire Microsoft Office Suite  Adobe Reader  an internet browser  and the  Database Manager  Start the database manager by double clicking the Database Manager icon     Login Page    When the DBM opens  a login window will appear  Figure 16  prompting for username and    password credentials   Login to Database Management Software    Enter your Credentials     Username  Password     Cancel    Change Password     Figure 16  The Database Manager  DBM  Login Page       If you are unsatisfied with your current password  you can change it by clicking on the change  password button at the bottom of the login page     Automatic Inventory Systems   User Manual me       Change Password Page  The change password page will appear when you click the change password button at the bottom    of the login page  The change password page is shown below  Figure 17    Change Your Password    AIS 2013    Change your Password     Username  Old Passwo
17. product name  box_units    per_unit and category of all items sold  When changing the prices of items or the number of items in the box  you must make sure to click  the apply button  Figure 26  in order to make your changes final     Snippets       Duration   Fetch  0 000 sec   0 000 sec    0 000 sec   0 000 sec  0 000 sec   0 000 sec     Figure 26  The Apply Button  This Button must be Clicked after Making a Change in the Database       Automatic Inventory Systems   User Manual 260    When the restaurant manager receives orders  a sheet will be given with the quantity of all boxes  shipped there  and 3 barcodes  with the quantity of boxes encoded into them  The restaurant  manager should log into the DBM  and at the bottom of the main menu  they will see a section to  input these barcodes  Figure 18   Simply scan each barcode twice and click the submit button  The  application should automatically tab to the next text box when inputting data       Database Management       View inventory levels    Scan Each Barcode Twice     Barcode 1  Barcode 2  Barcode 3     Re enter barcode 1  Re enter barcode 2  Re enter barcode 3     Submit order to inventory     Figure 18  The Home Screen of the Database Manager    Message Boxes when Submitting Orders    If submitting orders to inventory is unsuccessful  the cause is one of three reasons       Reason Error Message  o    i    All barcodes must be entered    The barcodes should each be scanned twice in a row  Barcodes don t match   Thes
18. rd     New Password  Re Enter New Password     OK Cancel        Figure 17  The Change Password Page of the Database Manager  The correct username  old password and matching new passwords must be entered correctly in  order to login to the DBM application     Errors on Change Password Page   If you were to enter anything incorrectly when changing the password  you will be given one of the  following 3 error messages  The textbox that has the typing errors will be cleared and ready for you  to re input the text     If you receive any of the error messages shown below on the change password form  follow the  directions to the left of the error message     Username is Incorrect     Re enter the username and try again     Old Password doesn t Match        Automatic Inventory Systems   User Manual CS       When typing your new password  the New Passwords don t match     passwords you entered did not match                    Upon successful logon into the database manager  the home screen will be displayed  Figure 18    You can perform one of three tasks on this page  view the current inventory levels  edit the inventory  and pricing for items on the menu  or input an order via barcodes    En    Inventory Data base Manager    Database Management       View inventory levels    Scan Each Barcode Twice     Barcode 1  Barcode 2  Barcode 3     Re enter barcode 1  Re enter barcode 2  Re enter barcode 3     Submit order to inventory     Figure 18  The Home Screen of the Database Manager   
19. speak their order to a cashier     On the employee side  you will have much greater accuracy on your inventory  and will not  need to spend anywhere near as much time conducting inventory counts  This is because once a  customer places an order on say  a burger  the system will automatically subtract the bun  meat  and  condiments from your inventory  Now you will be free to do a different  perhaps more exciting job   rather than counting boxes in a cold freezer     The interface has been designed to resemble touch screen interfaces on   Phones  Android  Phones  Tablets and wndows 8 devices that people are used to using every day and should be very  familiar with     Using the Program  Starting the Customer Based POS system    The SIS on the customer side will runs off a little computer called a thin client  It gets all its  information from another computer  called a server  that is located somewhere else in your  restaurant     To turn on the POS system  find the power button on the back of the stand and press it  In about  one minute  the system should be up and running  showing the touch to continue page  If the  system doesn t turn on  check the following things     Is there power to the terminal    Is the screen connected and turned on    Is the network cable firmly connected to the system    Get your manager to check if the other computers  the servers  are on and working  5  If you still cannot get it to start  get your manager  or get them to call Tech Support    Ava
20. tifying them to add a bun or patty  or delete the burger before    continuing     Cannot Remove Item   Incorrect Page    b In order to remove a bun or patty  you must go to the Burgers page         Would you like to go there now     CT        Figure 8  Deleting Bun or Last Patty from Burger While on another Page    If the customer moved to another page with a completed burger and attempts to delete the bun or  last patty to the burger from that other page  they will receive the above error  Figure 8   notifying  them that they must go to the burger page in order to add remove patties and or buns  If they  want to delete the entire burger or toppings  they can do that without visiting the burger page        Automatic Inventory Systems   User Manual MS      select a side o     salads go back    start  over    subtotal    2 25        Figure 9  The Sides Page    The side s page  Figure 9  showcases all the available sides at the restaurant  Simply tap the button  you want and it will be added to the receipt and the subtotal     your order     a  C A O O S e a A Fl a kK   delete Burger    2 25  delete Chicken Patty    1 75  salads e se  dessert s ju Tela start    a  a    White Bun  0 50    cc E  milk    chocolate milk    subtotal    2 25    carbonated beverages  cola A 9up  not 8 up  root beer     Figure 10  The Drinks Page    The drinks page  Figure 10  allows a customer to order a drink  although only in one size  Tapping  the button of the item you want will add it to the    re
21. ustomer   s current order and return them to the welcome screen     Delete Button   The delete button can be used to delete items from the receipt  The customer should tap the item  they want to delete in the receipt first  and then press the delete button  The text colour of the  delete button will change to white if there is an item selected that can be deleted  All items can be  deleted from every page with a receipt  with the exception of hamburger buns and patties     Special rules apply to deleting the buns and patties from burgers  These rules are described below     Deleting Burger Patties and Bun from Burger Page  Figure 7    If the customer wants to delete the bun or the only patty to a burger from the burger page  they will  be forced to add a bun or patty to the burger again before continuing  otherwise they should delete  the burger by selecting    Burger    and pressing delete  The customer will receive the prompt shown  below when attempting the above action     Incomplete Burger      Your burger must have a bun and at least one patty     You must either complete the burger or delete it before taking this  action         Figure 7  Burger Page Error  Burger Must be complete before leaving page          Automatic Inventory Systems   User Manual CS    Deleting Burger Patties and Bun from Other Page  Figure 8   If the customer attempts to delete the last patty or bun from a page other than the burger page   they will be given a prompt asking if they want to go to t
22. y will be notified that the    Automatic Inventory Systems   User Manual Me    burger must have at least one bun and one patty  They must delete the burger by selecting it and  picking delete or by adding both a patty and a bun     ns build your burger ii    salads go back  1  select a bun    start  over    2  pick a patty    chicken S  T AS  patty dios add some  toppings    3  choose a cheese    4  select your sauces  subtotal    0 50        Figure 5  The Burger Page after Selecting a Bun    Once a patty is selected  the customer can now create a new burger  A  theoretically  infinite  number of patties can be added to the burger  but only one bun  Any toppings can now be selected  as well   Figure 6  Ensure that the burger you want to add toppings to is highlighted green     BE build your burger   MN  new burger   delete mana  SIA    salads go back  1  select a bun lettuce    drinks    start  over    2  pick a patty   5    add some  toppings    chicken  patty    mushrooms    jalapenos    subtotal    19 75        Figure 6  The Burger Page after a Patty Selection    Automatic Inventory Systems   User Manual ES    l    Your burger must hawe a bun and at least one patty     You must either com plete the burger or delete it before taking this  action        a E       Figure 7  Burger Page Error  Burger Must be complete before leaving page       In the event that the customer wants to delete a patty or bun and go to another page  they will be  given the above error  Figure 7   no
    
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