Table of Contents
- Title and Copyright Information
- Preface
- 1 KDS Basics
- 2 Getting Started
- 3 Basic Kitchen Display System (KDS) Configuration
- 4 Restaurant Display Controller (RDC) Configuration
- 5 Client Application Loader (CAL) Setup for KDS
- 6 Dynamic Order Mode (DOM)
- 7 Dynamic Display and Kitchen Zones
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KDS Capacity Scheduling
- Examples of Capacity Scheduling Scenarios
- Disabling DOM-Related Options for KDS Capacity Usage
- Enabling Single Item Per Suborder (SIPS)
- Disabling Load Balancing and Enabling Capacity Scheduling
- Setting the Relative Capacity for Each Order Device
- Setting the Relative Capacity Used By Each Menu Item
- Setting the Relative Capacity for Each Order Device in a Kitchen Theme
- Setting the Relative Capacity for Each Component
- 9 Split Order Screens
- 10 Production Items for KDS
- 11 POS Operations and KDS Sharing the Same Client
- 12 Prep Station Linking
- 13 KDS Load Balancing
- 14 Menu Item Prioritization on KDS Displays
- 15 Menu Item Components
- 16 KDS Configuration for Dining Courses
- 17 Workstation Alerts for Unsuccessful Sending to Order Devices
- 18 Kitchen Themes
- 19 KDS Highlight Schemes
- 20 Order Receipts
- 21 Runner Chits
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Media Viewer Configuration
- Supported Media Files, Systems, and Compatibility
- Media Viewer Installation Prerequisites
- Installing IIS on Microsoft Windows 7 SP1, Microsoft Windows 8.1, and Microsoft Windows 10
- Installing IIS on Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2
- Installing IIS on Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2
- Installing Desktop Experience on Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 and Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2
- Adding the Media Viewer Hostname as a Trusted Site on Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 and 2012 R2
- Media Viewer Installation Tasks
- Deploying the Media Viewer CAL Package
- Associating Media Files with Menu Items
- 23 KDS Posting Files
- 24 Translation for KDS
- 25 KDS Operations
- 26 KDS Reports
- 27 Remote Support