SIS 2000+ Food Services
Sec.
15c, POS Designer / Edit a POS Configuration
A POS configuration may be edited at any time. With the exception of the Meal and School designations, all other changes only affect the appearance of the Cafeteria display when that configuration is selected during Cafeteria login. The Meal designation determines whether the service recorded using the layout is identified as Lunch service or Breakfast service. The School designation associates the POS configuration with a specific site. When a user logs in to a specific school, only the layouts assigned to that school are available.
Use Find to locate the POS configuration, then click on Edit to place into edit mode.
Fig. 1 - POS Designer, edit mode
15c.1 Edit POS configuration information fields
Tab to the desired field and complete changes.
15c.2 Edit Page Caption
Select (click in) the page Caption field, and retype existing text
or add new text. Press Tab or Enter to see changes displayed in tabs.
15c.3 Edit Button Definitions
Single-click on the button to be edited. The definitions for the currently
selected button display in the Button Definition fields (Fig. 2).
Notice that the contents of the Button Definitions fields change
as you click from button to button.
Fig. 2 - Button Definition
Click on the Edit button to open the Button Designer screen. You may also double-click on the button (Fig. 3). Tab to the field(s) you wish to change and complete editing. If you wish to change the button color or caption color, click on that field to run the SIS 2000+ Color Select feature and choose a different color. Click on Save when finished.
Fig. 3 - Edit Button
15c.4 Move a Button
To move a button, simply grab the button by an inside corner.
How to grab? Using the mouse, move the pointer until it is positioned in
an inside corner of a button. Hold down the left mouse button and
drag over to the new location, then release the mouse button. The button
won't appear to move until the mouse button is released, at which time
it will reposition. If you are using a Macintosh, the outline of
the button will drag over to the new position. When you release the mouse
button, the button will position within the outline.
15c.5 Delete a Button
Single-click on the button, then click on the Button Definitions
Delete button. A confirmation prompt displays requiring a 'Yes/No'
response to continue. Remember, when you are deleting a button, only the
appearance of this POS layout is being affected. You are not deleting
a food item from the system.
Fig. 4 - Delete Button prompt