Signal Information For Gprs; Connection To Base And Radio Connection For Bluetooth - Ingenico IWL220 Manual

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1. To change a Waiter Name, key in the Code of the Waiter
that requires change and then press the GREEN button.
2. Amend the Waiter Name by using the RED and YELLOW
buttons to erase letters. Press the GREEN button and the
terminal will return to the Waiter Setup Menu.
Creating Default ID's
When using the Create Defaults option, the terminal
automatically creates numbered Waiters from
1-99 instead of named Waiters.
Follow steps one to six of Section 33 (Adding an Individual
Waiter ID) and select Create Defaults from the WAITER
SETUP menu.
If Waiters don't exist yet
When asked whether you would like to create defaults on your terminal, press the GREEN button to
accept. To decline, press the YELLOW button.
If Waiters exist already
If Default Waiters exist on your terminal and you wish to
add a named waiter, this screen will be displayed. You
MUST delete a Default Waiter before a named waiter can
be added. Press the GREEN button.
36. How to Change the Date and Time
The terminal has a built in clock which maintains the current date and time. If necessary you can
also change the date and time manually. Please note: This will need to be done twice a year when
the clocks change.
1. At the READY prompt, press the MENU button twice.
Use the arrow buttons to view the available options and
press the GREEN button when the Select Function option is
highlighted.
2. Key enter the number 30 and press the GREEN
button. You will then be asked to swipe the Supervisor
Card or enter your Supervisor Code through the terminal.
3. The current date will be displayed. Re-key the correct
date and press the GREEN button.
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CHANGE Name
Key in Code to Change
nn
and then press ENTER
CHANGE Name
Key in Waiter's Name
<existing name>
and then press ENTER
CREATE Defaults
Are You Sure?
Enter=YES
Clear=NO
Waiters Already Exist
Delete ALL if you wish
to remove
SYSTEM MENU
Totals
Print Function Codes
Select Function
Key in Function Code
and then press ENTER
SET DATE/TIME
Enter Current Date
dd/mm/yy
and then press ENTER
One of these Battery Status Symbols will be displayed depending on the charge in the battery and
whether the handset is on the base.
8.

Signal Information for GPRS

The signal icon represents the strength of the GSM mobile signal. The fewer bars indicated
represents poorer network strength.
Your terminal may not be able to communicate with
the aquirer if the signal is very poor. The network name
shown next to the signal icon, indicates which network
the terminal is communicating by.
This symbol indicates that the network and SIM card are
fitted.
When 'GPRS' is green it shows that the terminal is
connected to the internet.
9.
Connection to Base and Radio Connection
for Bluetooth
This section of the display banner shows that the handset
is connected to the base and also details the serial
number of that base. It also shows the signal strength.
If this information is not displayed, or the serial number
is flashing, then you need to move closer to the base
unit.
If this symbol is displayed in BLUE, the handset is in
range of the base unit and can be used safely.
If this symbol is displayed in RED, the handset is out of
range of all the base units and cannot be used.
Please see section 39, How to Assign a Terminal to a
Base unit for further details.
This symbol indicates the terminal is connected to a
network. This will only be displayed if your terminal is an
ethernet product.
If this symbol is a lowered receiver, the terminal is ready
to be used.
If this symbol is a raised receiver, the terminal is trying to
connect to the Host computer.
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