Whether the POS installation flyer is lost, or it is simply easier to follow the instructions on a screen rather on paper, here are the steps to perform for a quick POS installation and here is a quick view of what comes in the box.
Getting started
1.Connect power supply to “power in” port and plug power to outlet
2.Connect orange Ethernet cable to orange network port, then connect to network
3.Power on device
4. Connect green cash drawer to green CD (1) port
5. Connect the payment device cable to USB (3) port
6. Connect yellow printer cable to yellow IDN port, then connect power cord to outlet
Set up with a network connection
When setting up with a network connection the device will determine the availability of both ethernet and wireless connections.
- If you’d like to connect via ethernet, connect the cable to the back of your POS.
- For wireless, you’ll need to select a network. The workstation will identify networks nearby, select your network from the list.
- If you’d like to connect to a hidden network, enter that network’s SSID and Password, and then you will be able to continue.
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If you are selecting a network from the list, tap the network and enter the password.
Let’s go through some of the screens you may encounter during this step.
- If the network you selected does not meet the WPA2+ security standards, you’ll be shown an insecure network message. You can go back to the network list to select a different network.
- If you network configuration is blocking access to oracle.com or restaurantlogin.com, you will get a Failed message. Check your network settings and try again.
Once everything is good to go, for either your ethernet or wireless connection, you will see a Connected message, verifying that all 3 connection checkpoints are good to go.
Sign in and name your workstation
Use the camera on your mobile phone to scan the QR code and continue setup.
Sign in using your online ordering account. If you enter any part of this incorrectly, you’ll be prompted to try again.
Then, you will be prompted to name your workstation.
Once you have named your workstation, you will be prompted to choose a style layout for this workstation.
Select any peripherals that are connected to this workstation.
If for some reason you need to rescan the QR code after this point, you will have to restart this process and add again the workstation if it wasn’t added or reinstall the one already added.
You will be instructed to return to your workstation to complete setup.
Your workstation will begin to download and install the latest software and finish setting up your POS. This may take a few minutes, and the workstation will automatically reboot when needed.
If your installation fails, you will have the option to retry the download and installation.
Once the download and installation is successful, you will be led to Launch your POS and continue to set up your printers.
Set up guest receipt and kitchen printers
Once the workstation starts, you will be asked where you’d like guest receipts from this workstation to print.
To add a new printer, choose how your printer will be accessed. Directly connected to the workstation, or by connecting the printer to a network router.
- If you are connecting directly to the printer, use the IDN cable connect the printer to the workstation.
- If you are utilizing a network router, make sure your printer is connected to the router via Ethernet cable, plug in the power cable, and turn it on.
Choose your printer from the list of printers.
If your printer is not connected properly, you will be shown a prompt to recheck your power and ethernet cables.
Name your printer - be sure to give your printer a unique and appropriate name, so that you can easily identify your printer in a list. Here is an example:
After setting up the guest check printer, you will be prompted to choose where you would like the kitchen tickets to print.
To add a kitchen printer choose how your printer will be accessed. Directly connected to the workstation, or by connecting the printer to a network router.
- If you are connecting directly to the printer, use the IDN cable connect the printer to the workstation.
- If you are utilizing a network router, make sure your printer is connected to the router via Ethernet cable, plug in the power cable, and turn it on.
Choose your printer from the list of printers.
If your printer is not connected properly, you will be shown a prompt to recheck your power and ethernet cables.
You can now see your printer details in the Kitchen Printing list and the option to close the window or add an additional kitchen printer.
Close out of the window and login to your workstation.
Once the hardware is installed, discover the operation style which is most suitable for your type of business.
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The restaurant POS system is coming soon to US restaurants.