Program 34: Summary, Major, And Minor Group Program - Panasonic 5000 Series Operating Instructions Manual

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MANAGER PROGRAMS

Program 34: Summary, Major, and Minor Group Program

For reporting purposes, your menu items can be linked to a Minor Group (also called a
"Subgroup"), which is then linked to a Major Group. For additional report detail, these
Major groups are linked to a Summary group.
Summary Groups usually represent a broad category, such as Food, Liquor, Beer, Wine,
etc. They are, in turn, broken down into a more specific categories or Major Groups for an
additional activity breakdown. Once you assign the Major Groups, you can subdivide them
into more specific Subgroups. For example, you could link a "NY Strip" menu item to an
"Entree" Major Group, which could, in turn, be linked to a "Food" Summary Group. With
this assignment, the restaurant can report sales activity for the NY Strip, the Entree
Subgroup and the Food Summary Group.
Use Program 34 to program or make changes to your Summary, Major, and Minor
Groups. You can have up to fifteen Summary Groups, and twenty Major Groups. Up to 99
Minor Groups can be assign (depending on Memory Allocation). Your screen lists the
available number of addresses.
1.
With the keylock in MGR position, enter this sequence to select the Group
program.
5
2.
If you are programming a Minor Group (Subgroup), enter the number of the
subgroup. Available numbers display on your screen, below the program heading.
(In the example on the next page, numbers 1-99 are available).
[ subgroup # ]
If you are programming a Major Group, enter the address that corresponds to the
group you are programming. Twenty addresses, 101-120, are available.
[ major group address ]
5-46
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Summary, Major, and Minor Group Program
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Panasonic 5000 Version 4.0 Operating Instructions - Rev. 2.0
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