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4 Overview
4.1 Naming convention
The following sections describe the basic operation of your POS system is described with reference to
exemplary handling instructions. The term "key" used for the operating elements stands for both buttons
within the user interface of touch-based POS systems as well as the keys on a keyboard-based cash register.
Single function key within the user interface/keyboard layout.
Dual function key within the user interface/keyboard layout: Additionally serves
as a system key in the operating modes X, Z and P. Note that this second function
is not always displayed within the user interface of your POS system, but can
nevertheless been used.
Individually programmed key within the user interface/keyboard layout, for
example one of the various direct selection keys for registering items.
Short additional handling instruction, for example entering a code on the
numeric keypad of the user interface.
Tip:
Key assignment and programming of the POS system sometimes vary according to the
work environment and required functions. Some keys therefore may not be found within
the keyboard layout of your POS system or are labeled differently. For questions regarding
the individual configuration of your POS system, consult the QProg documentation, the
documentation on our website www.quorion.de or your local QUORiON dealer.