Non-table-based POS
This kind of POS is applicable only for stores without a table management. A non-table-based POS has two tabs:
Current
Drafts
Current
The Current tab is is where you can process the customer orders and do actions such as selecting a member, generating a ticket, making a payment, and managing orders. To process an order, follow these steps:
Tick the radio button for Member or Non-member.
If the customer is a member, search for the member through one of the following ways:
Scanning the QR code
Entering the customer’s mobile number
If you enter a mobile number that does not exist in the system, you will be prompted to create a new member.
Use the search box or the product tabs to search for the product.
Click the ordered products.
The product is displayed in the order summary at the right side portion of the page.
The order summary has the following information and features:
Remove order - represented with a trash bin icon placed at the left side of the ordered products.
Number of every ordered product - can be adjusted by changing the number in the text box.
Click Order Ticket to print the orders.
Click Confirm Order. A new section is displayed that provides you the options to go back to the select order screen, to select or scan for a voucher code, to receive a receipt, to change the payment type, to cancel the order, or to make payment.
Click Make Payment to proceed with the payment. A successful payment displays a screen just like the following image:
Note: The overall computation and total amount is displayed at the lower part of the order summary section.
Drafts
The Drafts tab is where you can view all the drafts or unfinished processing of orders. After you have selected a product on the order tab and you haven't confirmed the order yet or make a payment for it, the order details will be stored at the Drafts tab. In this tab, you can do the following:
Click View to proceed with the order. You can do this if the customer decides to proceed with the order.
Click Delete to delete a draft order. You can do this if the customer decides to not proceed with the order.
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