Functions; Working Modes; Kiosk Mode; Operator Mode - Mitsubishi EasyPhoto MT1 series Operator User Manual

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1.2.2 Functions

Zoom and Crop: Allows the picture to be trimmed in a portrait and landscape format.
Rotation: Allows the picture to be rotated.
Red eyes effect: Allows removing the red eyes effect.
Black/ white and sepia effects: Allows including these effects.
Brightness and contrast: Allows increasing or decreasing these picture properties.

1.3 Working Modes

(In order to see how to activate any of the modes explained below, please see the „Settings‟
chapter)

1.3.1 Kiosk Mode

Kiosk mode is the mode intended to be used by the end user who wants to purchase services.
The orders done when working with this mode need to be validated by the shop assistant with
an operator password.

1.3.2 Operator Mode

Operator mode is the mode intended to be used by the shop assistant. The main difference
between both kiosk and operator mode is that the orders in the second one do not need to be
validated with an operator password.

1.3.3 Order Terminal Mode (Optional)

NOTE
Order Terminal is an additional licence. Contact with your dealer to acquire this licence. See
also „ACTIVATING ADDITIONAL LICENSES‟ chapter.
Order Terminal Mode is the mode intended to be used by the end user, like in Kiosk mode, but
in this case the easyphoto system doesn‟t use a local printer. The easyphoto is connected to a
Flexilab system (Click5000): this means that many of the printing sizes of the Flexilab system
are available for the end user.
The MT1 terminal needs to be connected to the Click5000 through a network cable.

1.4 System Users

Easyphoto is characterized for the possibility to be operated by 3 types of users which are listed
below:

1.4.1 End user

The end user or shop customer uses the system by himself when it is set in both Kiosk or Order
terminal modes.

1.4.2 Operator user

Operator is any of the photo shop staff using the system when is set to work in Operator Mode.
The Operator user is responsible for the maintenance and operation of the machine. Easyphoto
can have a maximum of 5 operator users.

1.4.3 Supervisor user

One of the five operator users is the supervisor user. Supervisor user can modify critical options
like passwords, available services, prices, etc... because he/she has access to the settings.
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