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Comment: Documented register behavior when timeout seconds = 0, > 29, or =99.

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If Force clerk validation is not used (i.e., set to N), the Timeout seconds option tells the system how long to wait before automatically logging a clerk out of the touchscreen for inactivity. If set to 0, the function is disabled; clerks may remain in the touchscreen indefinitely.  

The order field labeled "Order review timeout seconds, " tells the system how long the clerk has review the order after it has been tendered.  If it is set to 0, there will be no time to review the order.  The to display a completed order for review before clearing it from display.  Three values have special meaning:  Zero (0) suppresses display of the order review screen completely; 99 causes order review to display indefinitely and until explicitly dismissed.  A value of 30 seconds or greater suppresses display of the "Change" screen when change is due.  The next option is to choose whether this register will be in batch mode or not.  Batch mode is for registers that you don't cash in or out.  This mode also allows the clerk to accept order that have yet to be tendered i.e. they have no tender line.  Your back office registers, like your club register and your internet register should be in batch mode.  As for your tasting room registers, these registers should not be in batch mode;  you will want these registers cashed in and out at the beginning and end of each day.

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