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POS - Table Maps

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Table maps facilitate the creation of a customized floor map for efficient management of server sections and accurate table status. This functionality offers a selection of table types and sizes to align with the restaurant's layout directly from a floor plan image. Various free software options are accessible for designing the floor plan. In this instance, we utilized https://floorplanner.com/. It is not obligatory to utilize this platform for table map design. Alternatively, you can opt to upload any image you have available. If you choose not to upload a floor plan image, you can skip steps 4-5.

\uD83D\uDCD8 Create Table Map

If you are a Marina with multiple outlets, please make sure to be in the ‘TRS’ or ‘POS’ outlet before beginning.

  1. Select to the POS module from the navigation pane.

  2. From the ribbon menu at the top choose Settings.

  3. Click on the Table Maps tile.

  4. Click the Add New button.

  5. Create a Name for the table map.

  6. Click the pencil icon to upload the Background image to build the table map from. Image must be a .png, .jpg, or .jpeg.

  7. The image can be selected from the current Media Library or uploaded by clicking Upload Image button. Choose on the desired image and click the Select button.

  8. Once the background image is displayed on the right-hand side you can add the tables by clicking the New button.

  9. Enter the table Name.

  10. Choose the table shape Icon.

  11. Click Open New Order by Default flag to turn on the option to open a new ticket every time the table is selected, on the POS terminal. If flag is off any open tickets connected to the table will appear on the POS terminal. A great use of this option is for takeout/Togo orders.

  12. Click Priority Print for the order at this particular table to be rushed to the kitchen.

  13. Click Save & Add to Map. The newly created table will display on the top left-hand corner of the image.

  14. Click on the table to change the size and position from the position fields. You may choose to drag the table into the desired size and position by clicking and dragging to desired position.

  15. Click Ok when the table is sized and positioned properly.

  16. Repeat steps 6-13 until the tables are setup.

  17. Click the Save button.

Pro Tip: Hit the save button periodically to save your work.

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