Oracle Hospitality e7 Point-of-Sale Release Notes Release 4.1 EU Part Number: E67881-01. October 2015



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Oracle Hospitality e7 Point-of-Sale Release Notes Release 4.1 EU Part Number: E67881-01 October 2015

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Contents Tables... 4 Figures... 5 Preface... 6 Audience... 6 Important Information... 6 Customer Support... 6 Documentation... 6 Revision History... 6 1 Features and Updates... 7 mtablet / mstation R-Series Support... 7 Touchscreen by Device Type... 8 Copy touchscreen buttons... 11 Visual style of touchscreen buttons... 12 Keyboard button added to the Network Identification Screen... 13 On Demand Customer Trailer... 14 2 System Requirements, Supported Systems, and Compatibility... 15 Compatible Hardware... 15 Supported Workstation Operating Systems... 15 Supported Back-Office PC Operating Systems... 15 3 Installation and Upgrade... 16 4 Resolved Issues... 17 3

Tables Table 1 Device Types... 9 4

Figures Figure 1 mtablet R-Series display in portrait and landscape format... 7 Figure 2 Payment Touchscreen on 4 different Device Types... 8 Figure 3 New Copy Button feature... 11 Figure 4 New Visual Style for Touchscreen Buttons... 12 Figure 5 Keyboard button on Network Identification Screen... 13 5

Preface Oracle Hospitality e7 Point-of-Sale is a Restaurant Management System targeting individual restaurateurs in segments like table-service and quick-service restaurants, delis, sandwich shops, bars and more. In addition to the standard POS functionality, e7 Point-of-Sale provides time & attendance, real-time inventory, comprehensive reporting, customer management and can be integrated to the Oracle Hospitality Cloud Services Reporting and Analytics, Gift and Loyalty and Inventory Management. Audience This document is intended for all users of e7 Point-of-Sale. Important Information Customer Support Documentation Revision History Before upgrading to version 4.1.EMEA please read the Installation and Upgrade section carefully. The information contained in this release notes pertains to the European Use version of e7. To contact Oracle Customer Support, access My Oracle Support at the following URL: https://support.oracle.com When contacting Customer Support, please provide the following: Product version and program/module name Functional and technical description of the problem (include business impact) Detailed step-by-step instructions to re-create Exact error message received Screen shots of each step you take Oracle Hospitality product documentation is available on the Oracle Help Center at http://docs.oracle.com Date Description of Change July 24, 2015 Initial publication. 6 Preface

1 Features and Updates This section describes the features and updates included in this release. mtablet / mstation R-Series Support In the previous version support for the mtablet / mstation R-Series had been introduced and allows e7 running with the display adjusted in landscape format. In version 4.1.0.EMEA the mtablet support has been extended to support the display adjustment in landscape and portrait format. Rotating the display automatically rotates the user interface accordingly and a proper display template will be automatically detected and applied. Limitations: Concession Terminal only, mtablet has to be fixed in the mstation. Mobile operation is not supported. Integrated 2 Thermal Printer for mstation is not supported Integrated 1D/2D Scanner for mstation is not supported Please note: Connecting e7 through the WLAN*, as a peer-to-peer networked system, e7 maintains constant communication between workstations. With the introduction of wireless networking for e7 on the mtablet, it is imperative that customers implement and maintain uninterrupted wireless networking. We strongly recommend a wireless site survey and professional design of the network architecture and security. *Version 1.4 or above of the mtablet platform is required for support of wireless networking on the mtablet R-Series. The platform version PV1.4 is delivered within the installation files. Figure 1 mtablet R-Series display in portrait and landscape format Features and Updates 7

Touchscreen by Device Type Regardless of the device type a user is working on, the touchscreen displayed on the screen depends on the touchscreen assignment in the job definition. The consequence is that the user always sees the same touchscreen with the identical touchscreen-button setup on any device. This may causes issues when devices with different screen sizes are in use, like a workstation (15 display), a mobile device (4.3 display) and a tablet (10 display). The touchscreen button-layout may properly setup for a 15 workstation, but were squeezed into a 4.3 screen. Or vice versa, a touchscreen button layout properly designed for a mobile device was stretched to fit on 15 screen, and of course wasting space. To illustrate the result of this new implementation the following is an example of a Payment touchscreen setup for 4 different device types. In the e7 Configurator the Payment touchscreen is configured by using the template Customizer1 : Mobile Device - HHT (DT430SC) Workstation (WS4LX WS5 WS5A) Tablet Landscape (mtablet R-Series) Figure 2 Payment Touchscreen on 4 different Device Types Tablet Portrait (mtablet R-Series) 8 Features and Updates

How e7 identifies the proper touchscreen for the device running on? 1. When starting a device, e7 queries the display resolution 2. Each display resolution is linked to an individual touchscreen template 3. The touchscreen template is linked to the Device Type This method allows e7 automatically identifying the proper touchscreen for the device running on. What happens with my existing touchscreens after the update? Once an update to v4.1.0.eame is completed and e7 starts up for the first time, the existing touchscreens are linked to the Device type Workstation. Touchscreens that have been created for HHTs need to be reviewed and the buttons may be aligned. To accomplish this new feature, 4 new functions related to the e7 user interface have been introduced: Device Type selection Display resolution recognition Touchscreen template assignment by resolution Update Touchscreens Device Type selection MICROS e7 has been enhanced in a way that the touchscreen-buttons now can be defined independently by Device Type. Therefore a new option has been added to the e7 touchscreen designer called Device Type. The Device Type represents a group of devices with similar display sizes. Currently 4 Device Types are available: Device Type Workstation Tablet Landscape Tablet Portrait HHT Represented Devices WS4LX, WS5, WS5A mstation R-Series with display in Landscape position mstation R-Series with display in Portrait position DT430SC Table 1 Device Types Now 4 individual layouts can be setup for each touchscreen, one for each Device Type. The user will find this new option in the e7 Configurator under Touchscreens Device Types Features and Updates 9

Display resolution recognition When e7 starts up on a device, the display resolution will be queried and automatically detected. Means e7 knows the display resolution of the device where it is running on. There is no user interaction needed for this function. Touchscreen template assignment by resolution e7 provides 12 build-in screen templates to create a touchscreen. Each of these 12 templates is available in 10 different resolutions and also optimized for the respective resolution. Due to the display resolution recognition e7 knows the resolution of the device running on and is able to select the corresponding resolution of the template. There is no user interaction needed for this function. Update Touchscreens This function is just relevant after an update from a version below v4.1.0.eame or when a new Device Type will be added in a future version. After a version update is completed, e7 checks for each Device Type if all Touchscreens are configured. If not, the user will be informed with a pop-up message, automatically guided into the Configurator and advised to perform the function Update Touchscreens. This will occur just once after an update, but only when additional Device Types have been added. What happens if the user performs the Update Touchscreens function? Basically two things, the touchscreens for all new Device Types are created and filled with the touchscreen buttons copied from the Device Type Workstation. Now the user can verify the proper arrangement of the touchscreen buttons on the Device Types and align them if necessary. This new option is located in the e7 Configurator Touchscreens Function Menu drop down box. 10 Features and Updates

Copy touchscreen buttons In previous versions just a single touchscreen button could be added and deleted in the configurator. To simplify and speed up touchscreen configuration, and also to contribute to the new Touchscreen Device Type implementation, three new functions have been added: Copy Button: Copies a selected button Copy All Buttons: Copies all button of a selected touchscreen Paste Button(s): Pasting the copied button(s) into a selected touchscreen Figure 3 New Copy Button feature Features and Updates 11

Visual style of touchscreen buttons Touchscreen buttons in e7 are displayed in a tiled-style. To give the e7 UI a more state-ofthe-art design, a new option has been added to the e7 Configurator under Workstations Options Style. Selections are Standard and Flat. Standard will display the buttons in a tiled-style; Flat will display the buttons in a flat-style Standard Flat Figure 4 New Visual Style for Touchscreen Buttons 12 Features and Updates

Keyboard button added to the Network Identification Screen Installing a new e7 on a workstation requires entering a Network ID before the application starts up the first time. In previous version the user has to connect an external keyboard to enter the ID. With the keyboard button the user can now simply use the On- Screen-Keyboard. Figure 5 Keyboard button on Network Identification Screen Features and Updates 13

On Demand Customer Trailer The Customer Trailer is used to print a pre-defined trailer in addition to the standard trailer. The content of the Customer trailer is defined a file named CTrailer.txt and located in \Micros\e7\Bin\... In previous versions the Customer Trailer were printed either automatically once a total due threshold is reached or the user conforms to print. This functionality remains and has been extended by an On Demand function. The On Demand function requires the user to press the Custom Trailer On Demand button on the touchscreen to print a check with a Customer Trailer. 14 Features and Updates

2 System Requirements, Supported Systems, and Compatibility Compatible Hardware Stationary POS Devices: Workstation 4 LX, Workstation 5, Workstation 5A Portable POS Devices: mtablet R-Series Mobile POS Devices: Thermal Printer Impact Printer: WebDT 430SC Epson: TM-T88IV, TM-T88V with Serial, IDN or Ethernet interface Bixolon: SRP350plus, SRP350plusII, SRP350plusIII with Serial or Ethernet interface Bixolon: SRP350, SRP350II, SRP350III with Serial interface Epson: TM-U220B with Serial, IDN or Ethernet interface Bixolon: SRP275, SRP275II with Serial or Ethernet interface Guest Check Slip Printer Mobile Printer Scanner Cash Drawer: Epson: TM-U295 with Serial interface Bixolon: SPP-R200, SPP-R200II, SPP-R300 with Bluetooth or WLAN interface Symbol: LS2208 with Serial interface APG: Series 4000, Series 100, Vasario, Flip-Top with DIN connector Series-1 or Series-2 Supported Workstation Operating Systems Windows CE6.0 R3, POSReady 2009, Windows EC 7, Supported Back-Office PC Operating Systems Windows Vista Business Edition (32bit), Windows 7 Professional (32bit/64bit), Windows 8 Professional (32bit/64bit) System Requirements, Supported Systems, and Compatibility 15

3 Installation and Upgrade Please refer to the Installation Guide 4.1.EMEA for instructions and information pertaining to install or upgrade to version 4.1.0.EAME on a deployment environment. Please keep in mind, when upgrading from version 3.x to version 4.x it is essential to upgrade to version 4.0.0.8.EMEA first and then to any higher 4.x version. 16 Installation and Upgrade

4 Resolved Issues Module SCR Description Configurator 326 In the e7 Configurator are several areas where the sorting sequence of the records matters, like Headers, Trailers (complete list below). When a user starts editing the records in one of this areas the sort sequence get messed. Affected areas: Menu Items > Attachments Menu Items > Modifiers Tracking Groups > Tracking Groups Detail Autosequences > Steps Restaurant > Guest Check Summary Headers > Header Lines Trailer > Trailer Lines Workstation Windows CE 325 Installations with a high check volume reported that the WinCE workstation requires a long time to start up. This has already been corrected in a hot fix of the previous version (HotFix_01_v4.0.3.3.EAME) and has been implemented in v4.1.eame Reports 307 Check number exceeding 9999 were displayed in Reports as XXXX Configurator 303 Using the Configurator function Add Copy of Employee fails and brings up an error message. Configurator 284 When starting e7 with and empty database and then retrieving a database from another node the following error message appeared "Workstation not properly configured". The workaround was to restart e7. Now the issue has been fixed. Configurator 255 When deleting a touchscreen button in the e7 Configurator by using the delete-key on an external keyboard, the button disappears in the configurator but still visible in operations. Report Plus 174 The Report Plus module shows incorrect data for merged guest checks. Report Plus 166 The Report Plus module shows incorrect data for split guest checks. Resolved Issues 17