msgid "Go to :menuselection:`Point of Sale --> Configuration --> Barcode Nomenclatures`. In the default nomenclature, you can see that to set a discount, you have to start you barcode with ``22`` and the add the percentage you want to set for the product."
msgid "For instance if you want ``50%`` discount on a product you have to start you barcode with ``2250`` and then add the product barcode. In our example, the barcode will be:"
msgid "In the **Point of Sale** application, go to :menuselection:`Configuration --> Settings`."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/loyalty.rst:14
msgid "You can tick **Manage loyalty program with point and reward for customers**."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/loyalty.rst:21
msgid "Create a loyalty program"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/loyalty.rst:23
msgid "After you apply, go to :menuselection:`Configuration --> Loyalty Programs` and click on **Create**."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/loyalty.rst:29
msgid "Set a **name** and an **amount** of points given **by currency**, **by order** or **by product**. Extra rules can also be added such as **extra points** on a product."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/loyalty.rst:33
msgid "To do this click on **Add an item** under **Rules**."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/loyalty.rst:38
msgid "You can configure any rule by setting some configuration values."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/loyalty.rst:40
msgid "**Name**: An internal identification for this loyalty program rule"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/loyalty.rst:41
msgid "**Type**: Does this rule affects products, or a category of products?"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/loyalty.rst:42
msgid "**Target Product**: The product affected by the rule"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/loyalty.rst:43
msgid "**Target Category**: The category affected by the rule"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/loyalty.rst:44
msgid "**Cumulative**: The points won from this rule will be won in addition to other rules"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/loyalty.rst:45
msgid "**Points per product**: How many points the product will earn per product ordered"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/loyalty.rst:46
msgid "**Points per currency**: How many points the product will earn per value sold"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/loyalty.rst:51
msgid "Your new rule is now created and rewards can be added by clicking on **Add an Item** under **Rewards**."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/loyalty.rst:57
msgid "Three types of reward can be given:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/loyalty.rst:59
msgid "**Resale**: convert your points into money. Set a product that represents the value of 1 point."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/loyalty.rst:64
msgid "**Discount**: give a discount for an amount of points. Set a product with a price of ``0 €`` and without any taxes."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/loyalty.rst:69
msgid "**Gift**: give a gift for an amount of points"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/loyalty.rst:77
msgid "Applying your loyalty program to a point of sale"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/loyalty.rst:79
msgid "On the **Dashboard**, click on :menuselection:`More --> Settings`."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/loyalty.rst:84
msgid "Next to loyalty program, set the program you want to set."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/loyalty.rst:90
msgid "Gathering and consuming points"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/loyalty.rst:92
msgid "To start gathering points you need to set a customer on the order."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/loyalty.rst:94
msgid "Click on **Customer** and select the right one."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/loyalty.rst:96
msgid "Loyalty points will appear on screen."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/loyalty.rst:101
msgid "The next time the customer comes to your shop and has enough points to get a reward, the **Rewards** button is highlighted and gifts can be given."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/loyalty.rst:108
msgid "The reward is added and of course points are subtracted from the total."
msgid "You can apply manual discounts in two different ways. You can directly set a discount on the product or you can set a global discount on the whole cart."
msgid "On the right you can see the list of your products with the categories on the top. If you click on a product, it will be added in the cart. You can directly set the correct quantity or weight by typing it on the keyboard."
msgid "The same way you insert a quantity, Click on **Disc** and then type the discount (in percent). This is how you insert a manual discount on a specific product."
msgid "On the product used to create the discount, set the price to ``0`` and do not forget to remove all the **taxes**, that can make the calculation wrong."
msgid "Now when you come back to the **dashboard** and start a **new session**, a **Discount** button appears and by clicking on it you can set a **discount**."
msgid "A **MercuryPay** account (see `MercuryPay website <https://www.mercurypay.com>`__.) is required to accept credit card payments in Odoo 9 POS with an integrated card reader. MercuryPay only operates with US and Canadian banks making this procedure only suitable for North American businesses. An alternative to an integrated card reader is to work with a standalone card reader, copy the transaction total from the Odoo POS screen into the card reader, and record the transaction in Odoo POS."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/mercury.rst:18
msgid "Module installation"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/mercury.rst:20
msgid "Go to **Apps** and install the **Mercury Payment Services** application."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/mercury.rst:26
msgid "Mercury Configuration"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/mercury.rst:28
msgid "In the **Point of Sale** application, click on :menuselection:`Configuration --> Mercury Configurations` and then on **Create**."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/mercury.rst:35
msgid "Introduce your **credentials** and then save them."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/mercury.rst:40
msgid "Then go to :menuselection:`Configuration --> Payment methods` and click on **Create**. Under the **Point of Sale** tab you can set a **Mercury configuration** to the **Payment method**."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/mercury.rst:47
msgid "Finally, go to :menuselection:`Configuration --> Point of Sale` and add a new payment method on the point of sale by editing it."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/mercury.rst:54
msgid "Then select the payment method corresponding to your mercury configuration."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/mercury.rst:60
msgid "Save the modifications."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/mercury.rst:63
#: ../../point_of_sale/shop/cash_control.rst:48
msgid "Register a sale"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/mercury.rst:65
msgid "On the dashboard, you can see your point(s) of sales, click on **New Session**:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/mercury.rst:71
#: ../../point_of_sale/overview/start.rst:114
msgid "You will get the main point of sale interface:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/mercury.rst:82
msgid "Payment with credit cards"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/mercury.rst:84
msgid "Once the order is completed, click on **Payment**. You can choose the credit card **Payment Method**."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/mercury.rst:90
msgid "Type in the **Amount** to be paid with the credit card. Now you can swipe the card and validate the payment."
msgid "As prerequisite, you just need to have a second user with the **Point of Sale User** rights (Under the :menuselection:`General Settings --> Users` menu). On the **Dashboard** click on **New Session** as the main user."
msgid "Be careful of the barcode nomenclature, the default one forced you to use a barcode starting with ``041`` for cashier barcodes. To change that go to :menuselection:`Point of Sale --> Configuration --> Barcode Nomenclatures`."
msgid "On the right you can see the list of your products with the categories on the top. If you click on a product, it will be added in the cart. You can directly set the quantity or weight by typing it on the keyboard."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/register.rst:23
msgid "Record a customer"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/register.rst:25
msgid "On the main view, click on **Customer**:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/register.rst:30
msgid "Register a new customer by clicking on the button."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/register.rst:35
msgid "The following form appear. Fill in the relevant information:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/register.rst:40
msgid "When it's done click on the **floppy disk** icon"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/register.rst:45
msgid "You just registered a new customer. To set this customer to the current order, just tap on **Set Customer**."
msgid "If you want to allow a cashier to reprint a ticket, go to :menuselection:`Configuration --> Settings` and tick the option **Allow cashier to reprint receipts**."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/reprint.rst:15
msgid "You also need to allow the reprinting on the point of sale. Go to :menuselection:`Configuration --> Point of Sale`, open the one you want to configure and and tick the option **Reprinting**."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/reprint.rst:23
msgid "How to reprint a receipt?"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/reprint.rst:25
msgid "On the **Dashboard**, click on **More** and then on **Sales Orders**."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/advanced/reprint.rst:30
msgid "On the orders list, search and click on the order you want to reprint."
msgid "The Belgian government requires certain businesses to use a government-certified device called a **Fiscal Data Module** (also known as a **blackbox**). This device works together with the POS application and logs certain transactions. On top of that, the used POS application must also be certified by the government and must adhere to strict standards specified by them. `Odoo 9 (Enterprise Edition) is a certified application <http://www.systemedecaisseenregistreuse.be/systemes-certifies>`_. More information concerning the Fiscal Data Module can be found on `the official website <http://www.systemedecaisseenregistreuse.be/>`_."
msgid "A government certified `Fiscal Data Module <http://www.systemedecaisseenregistreuse.be/systemes-certifies#FDM%20certifiés>`_ per POS, all of them should work, but the Cleancash SC-B is recommended, you will also need:"
msgid "In order to use a Fiscal Data Module, you will need a registered POSBox. These POSBoxes are similar to the regular POSBoxes we sell, but they are registered with the Belgian government. This is required by law. Attempting to use a Fiscal Data Module on a non-registered POSBox will not work. You can verify that the Fiscal Data Module is recognized by the POSBox by going to the *Hardware status page* via the POSBox homepage."
msgid "An Odoo POS app can be given certified POS capabilities by installing the **Belgian Registered Cash Register** app (technical name: ``pos_blackbox_be``). Because of government restrictions imposed on us, this installation cannot be undone. After this, you will have to ensure that each POS configuration has a unique registered POSBox associated with it (:menuselection:`Point of Sale --> Configuration --> Point of Sale` and ensure Hardware Proxy / POSBox and the serial number of your POSBox is set). The first time you open the Point of Sale and attempt to do a transaction, you will be asked to input the PIN that you received with your VAT signing card."
msgid "The certification granted by the government is restricted to the use on odoo.com SaaS instance. The usage of the module from the source or a modified version will **not** be certified. For on-premise users, we also support the Fiscal Data Module in such installations. The main restriction is that this requires an obfuscated version of the ``pos_blackbox_be`` module we will provide on request for Enterprise customers."
msgid "As mentioned before, in order to get certified the POS application must adhere to strict government guidelines. Because of this, a certified Odoo POS has some limitations not present in the non-certified Odoo POS."
msgid "An Epson USB TM-T20 Printer or another ESC/POS compatible printer (officially supported printers are listed at the `POS Hardware page <https://www.odoo.com/page/pos-ipad-android-hardware>`_)"
msgid "Officially supported hardware is listed on `the POS Hardware page <https://www.odoo.com/page/pos-ipad-android-hardware>`_, but other hardware might work as well."
msgid "**Barcode scanner**: Connect your barcode scanner. In order for your barcode scanner to be compatible it must behave as a keyboard and must be configured in **US QWERTY**. It also must end barcodes with an Enter character (keycode 28). This is most likely the default configuration of your barcode scanner."
msgid "**Ethernet**: If you do not wish to use Wi-Fi, plug in the Ethernet cable. Make sure this will connect the POSBox to the same network as your POS device."
msgid "**Wi-Fi**: If you do not wish to use Ethernet, plug in a Linux compatible USB Wi-Fi adapter. Most commercially available Wi-Fi adapters are Linux compatible. Officially supported are Wi-Fi adapters with a Ralink 5370 chipset. Make sure not to plug in an Ethernet cable, because all Wi-Fi functionality will be bypassed when a wired network connection is available."
msgid "Once powered, The POSBox needs a while to boot. Once the POSBox is ready, it should print a status receipt with its IP address. Also the status LED, just next to the red power LED, should be permanently lit green."
msgid "To setup the POSBox in the Point of Sale go to :menuselection:`Point of Sale --> Configuration --> Settings` and select your Point of Sale. Scroll down to the ``Hardware Proxy / POSBox`` section and activate the options for the hardware you want to use through the POSBox. Specifying the IP of the POSBox is recommended (it is printed on the receipt that gets printed after booting up the POSBox). When the IP is not specified the Point of Sale will attempt to find it on the local network."
msgid "If you didn't specify the POSBox's IP address in the configuration, the POS will need some time to perform a network scan to find the POSBox. This is only done once."
msgid "The POSBox is Wi-Fi-capable. In order to use it you'll need a Linux compatible USB Wi-Fi adapter. Most commercially available Wi-Fi adapters are Linux compatible. Officially supported are Wi-Fi adapters with a Ralink 5370 chipset."
msgid "When the POSBox boots with a Wi-Fi adapter it will start its own Wi-Fi Access Point called \"Posbox\" you can connect to. The receipt that gets printed when the POSBox starts will reflect this. In order to make the POSBox connect to an already existing Wi-Fi network, go to the homepage of the POSBox (indicated on the receipt) and go to the Wi-Fi configuration page. On there you can choose a network to connect to. Note that we only support open and WPA(2)-PSK networks. When connecting to a WPA-secured network, fill in the password field. The POSBox will attempt to connect to the specified network and will print a new POSBox status receipt after it has connected."
msgid "If you plan on permanently setting up the POSBox with Wi-Fi, you can use the \"persistent\" checkbox on the Wi-Fi configuration page when connecting to a network. This will make the network choice persist across reboots. This means that instead of starting up its own \"Posbox\" network it will always attempt to connect to the specified network after it boots."
msgid "When the POSBox fails to connect to a network it will fall back to starting it's own \"Posbox\" Access Point. If connection is lost with a Wi-Fi network after connecting to it, the POSBox will attempt to re-establish connection automatically."
msgid "The advised way to setup a multi Point of Sale shop is to have one POSBox per Point of Sale. In this case it is mandatory to manually specify the IP address of each POSBox in each Point of Sale. You must also configure your network to make sure the POSBox's IP addresses don't change. Please refer to your router documentation."
msgid "If you are running your Point of Sale on a Debian-based Linux distribution, you do not need the POSBox as you can run its software locally. However the installation process is not foolproof. You'll need at least to know how to install and run Odoo. You may also run into issues specific to your distribution or to your particular setup and hardware configuration."
msgid "Drivers for the various types of supported hardware are provided as Odoo modules. In fact, the POSBox runs an instance of Odoo that the Point of Sale communicates with. The instance of Odoo running on the POSBox is very different from a 'real' Odoo instance however. It does not handle *any* business data (eg. POS orders), but only serves as a gateway between the Point of Sale and the hardware."
msgid "We generate the official POSBox images using the scripts in https://github.com/odoo/odoo/tree/8.0/addons/point_of_sale/tools/posbox. More specifically, we run `posbox_create_image.sh <https://github.com/odoo/odoo/blob/8.0/addons/point_of_sale/tools/posbox/posbox_create_image.sh>`_. This builds an image called ``posbox.img``, which we zip and upload to `nightly.odoo.com <https://nightly.odoo.com>`_ for users to download."
msgid "The image creation process starts by downloading the latest `Raspbian <https://www.raspbian.org/>`_ image. It then locally mounts this Raspbian image and copies over some files and scripts that will make the Raspbian image turn itself into a POSBox when it boots. These scripts will update Raspbian, remove non-essential packages and install required packages. In order to boot Raspbian we use qemu, which is capable of providing ARM emulation. After this, the emulated Raspbian OS will shut itself down. We then once again locally mount the image, remove the scripts that were used to initialize the image at boot and we copy over some extra configuration files. The resulting image is then ready to be tested and used."
msgid "The drivers need raw access to the printer and barcode scanner devices. Doing so requires a bit system administration. First we are going to create a group that has access to USB devices"
msgid "Then we need to create a udev rule that will automatically allow members of ``usbusers`` to access raw USB devices. To do so create a file called ``99-usbusers.rules`` in the ``/etc/udev/rules.d/`` directory with the following content::"
msgid "Plug all your hardware to your machine's USB ports, and go to ``http://localhost:8069/hw_proxy/status`` refresh the page a few times and see if all your devices are indicated as *Connected*. Possible source of errors are: The paths on the distribution differ from the paths expected by the drivers, another process has grabbed exclusive access to the devices, the udev rules do not apply or a superseded by others."
msgid "You must now make sure that this Odoo install is automatically started after boot. There are various ways to do so, and how to do it depends on your particular setup. Using the init system provided by your distribution is probably the easiest way to accomplish this."
msgid "The IP address field in the POS configuration must be either ``127.0.0.1`` or ``localhost`` if you're running the created Odoo server on the machine that you'll use as the Point of Sale device. You can also leave it empty."
msgid "The POSBox's Hardware is based on a `Raspberry Pi 2 <https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-2-model-b/>`_, a popular single-board computer. The Raspberry Pi 2 is powered with a 2A micro-usb power adapter. 2A is needed to give enough power to the barcode scanners. The Software is installed on a 8Gb Class 10 or Higher SD Card. All this hardware is easily available worldwide from independent vendors."
msgid "The POSBox runs a heavily modified Raspbian Linux installation, a Debian derivative for the Raspberry Pi. It also runs a barebones installation of Odoo which provides the webserver and the drivers. The hardware drivers are implemented as Odoo modules. Those modules are all prefixed with ``hw_*`` and they are the only modules that are running on the POSBox. Odoo is only used for the framework it provides. No business data is processed or stored on the POSBox. The Odoo instance is a shallow git clone of the ``8.0`` branch."
msgid "The root partition on the POSBox is mounted read-only, ensuring that we don't wear out the SD card by writing to it too much. It also ensures that the filesystem cannot be corrupted by cutting the power to the POSBox. Linux applications expect to be able to write to certain directories though. So we provide a ramdisk for /etc and /var (Raspbian automatically provides one for /tmp). These ramdisks are setup by ``setup_ramdisks.sh``, which we run before all other init scripts by running it in ``/etc/init.d/rcS``. The ramdisks are named /etc_ram and /var_ram respectively. Most data from /etc and /var is copied to these tmpfs ramdisks. In order to restrict the size of the ramdisks, we do not copy over certain things to them (eg. apt related data). We then bind mount them over the original directories. So when an application writes to /etc/foo/bar it's actually writing to /etc_ram/foo/bar. We also bind mount / to /root_bypass_ramdisks to be able to get to the real /etc and /var during development."
msgid "Various POSBox related scripts (eg. wifi-related scripts) running on the POSBox will log to /var/log/syslog and those messages are tagged with ``posbox_*``."
msgid "If you plug a QWERTY USB keyboard into one of the POSBox's USB ports, and if you connect a computer monitor to the *HDMI* port of the POSBox, you can use it as a small GNU/Linux computer and perform various administration tasks, like viewing some logs."
msgid "If you have the POSBox's IP address and an SSH client you can access the POSBox's system remotely. The login credentials are ``pi``/``raspberry``."
msgid "The best way to update the POSBox software is to download a new version of the image and flash the SD-Card with it. This operation is described in detail in `this tutorial <http://elinux.org/RPi_Easy_SD_Card_Setup>`_, just replace the standard Raspberry Pi image with the latest one found at `the official POSBox image page <http://nightly.odoo.com/master/posbox/>`_. This method of upgrading will ensure that you're running the latest version of the POSBox software."
msgid "The second way of upgrading is through the built in upgrade interface that can be reached through the POSBox homepage. The nice thing about upgrading like this is that you don't have to flash a new image. This upgrade method is limited to what it can do however. It can not eg. update installed configuration files (like eg. /etc/hostapd.conf). It can only upgrade:"
msgid "The easiest way to make sure the POSBox is properly set-up is to turn it on with the printer plugged in as it will print a receipt indicating any error if encountered or the POSBox's IP address in case of success. If no receipt is printed, check the following steps:"
msgid "Make sure the POSBox is ready, this is indicated by a brightly lit green status LED just next to the red power status LED. The POSBox should be ready ~2 minutes after it is started."
msgid "Make sure the POSBox is connected to the same network as your POS device. Both the device and the POSBox should be visible in the list of connected devices on your network router."
msgid "Make sure that your LAN is set up with DHCP, and gives IP addresses in the range 192.168.0.X, 192.168.1.X, 10.0.0.X. If you cannot setup your LAN that way, you must manually set up your POSBox's IP address."
msgid "A bug in Firefox's HTTP implementation prevents the autodiscovery from working reliably. When using Firefox you should manually set up the POSBox's IP address in the POS configuration."
msgid "The barcode scanner must be configured in US QWERTY and emit an Enter after each barcode. This is the default configuration of most barcode readers. Refer to the barcode reader documentation for more information."
msgid "The POSBox needs a 2A power supply to work with some barcode scanners. If you are not using the provided power supply, make sure the one you use has enough power."
msgid "Some barcode scanners will need more than 2A and will not work, or will work unreliably, even with the provided power supply. In those case you can plug the barcode scanner in a self-powered USB hub."
msgid "Some poorly built barcode scanners do not advertise themselves as barcode scanners but as a usb keyboard instead, and will not be recognized by the POSBox."
msgid "A small delay before the first print is expected, as the POSBox will do some preprocessing to speed up the next printings. If you suffer delays afterwards it is most likely due to poor network connection between the POS and the POSBox."
msgid "Make sure the printer is connected, powered, has enough paper and has its lid closed, and is not reporting an error. If the error persists, please contact support."
msgid "The POSBox project was developed by Frédéric van der Essen with the kind help of Gary Malherbe, Fabien Meghazi, Nicolas Wisniewsky, Dimitri Del Marmol, Joren Van Onder and Antony Lesuisse."
msgid "This development would not have been possible without the Indiegogo campaign and those who contributed to it. Special thanks goes to the partners who backed the campaign with founding partner bundles:"
msgid "Odoo's online **Point of Sale** application is based on a simple, user friendly interface. The **Point of Sale** application can be used online or offline on iPads, Android tablets or laptops."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/overview/start.rst:12
msgid "Odoo **Point of Sale** is fully integrated with the **Inventory** and the **Accounting** applications. Any transaction with your point of sale will automatically be registered in your inventory management and accounting and, even in your **CRM** as the customer can be identified from the app."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/overview/start.rst:17
msgid "You will be able to run real time statistics and consolidations across all your shops without the hassle of integrating several external applications."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/overview/start.rst:25
msgid "Install the Point of Sale Application"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/overview/start.rst:27
msgid "Start by installing the **Point of Sale** application. Go to :menuselection:`Apps` and install the **Point of Sale** application."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/overview/start.rst:33
msgid "Do not forget to install an accounting **chart of account**. If it is not done, go to the **Invoicing/Accounting** application and click on **Browse available countries**:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/overview/start.rst:40
msgid "Then choose the one you want to install."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/overview/start.rst:42
msgid "When it is done, you are all set to use the point of sale."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/overview/start.rst:45
msgid "Adding Products"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/overview/start.rst:47
msgid "To add products from the point of sale **Dashboard** go to :menuselection:`Orders --> Products` and click on **Create**."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/overview/start.rst:50
msgid "The first example will be oranges with a price of ``3€/kg``. In the **Sales** tab, you can see the point of sale configuration. There, you can set a product category, specify that the product has to be weighted or not and ensure that it will be available in the point of sale."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/overview/start.rst:58
msgid "In same the way, you can add lemons, pumpkins, red onions, bananas... in the database."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/overview/start.rst:62
msgid "How to easily manage categories?"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/overview/start.rst:64
msgid "If you already have a database with your products, you can easily set a **Point of Sale Category** by using the Kanban view and by grouping the products by **Point of Sale Category**."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/overview/start.rst:72
msgid "Configuring a payment method"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/overview/start.rst:74
msgid "To configure a new payment method go to :menuselection:`Configuration --> Payment methods` and click on **Create**."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/overview/start.rst:81
msgid "After you set up a name and the type of payment method, you can go to the point of sale tab and ensure that this payment method has been activated for the point of sale."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/overview/start.rst:86
msgid "Configuring your points of sales"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/overview/start.rst:88
msgid "Go to :menuselection:`Configuration --> Point of Sale`, click on the ``main`` point of sale. Edit the point of sale and add your custom payment method into the available payment methods."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/overview/start.rst:95
msgid "You can configure each point of sale according to your hardware, location,..."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/overview/start.rst:100
msgid "Now you are ready to make your first steps with your point of sale."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/overview/start.rst:103
msgid "First Steps in the Point of Sale"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/overview/start.rst:106
msgid "Your first order"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/overview/start.rst:108
msgid "On the dashboard, you can see your points of sales, click on **New session**:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/overview/start.rst:119
msgid "On the right you can see the products list with the categories on the top. If you click on a product, it will be added in the cart. You can directly set the correct quantity or weight by typing it on the keyboard."
msgid "Once the order is completed, click on **Payment**. You can choose the customer payment method. In this example, the customer owes you ``10.84 €`` and pays with a ``20 €`` note. When it's done, click on **Validate**."
msgid "At the end of the day, to close the session, click on the **Close** button on the top right. Click again on the close button of the point of sale. On this page, you will see a summary of the transactions"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/overview/start.rst:146
msgid "If you click on a payment method line, the journal of this method appears containing all the transactions performed."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/overview/start.rst:152
msgid "Now, you only have to validate and close the session."
msgid "On the main screen, just tap on the **+** on the top of the screen to register another order. The current orders remain opened until the payment is done or the order is cancelled."
msgid "From the dashboard click on :menuselection:`More --> Settings`:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/restaurant/print.rst:13
msgid "Under the **Bar & Restaurant** section, tick **Bill Printing**."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/restaurant/print.rst:18
msgid "In order printers, click on **add an item** and then **Create**."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/restaurant/print.rst:23
msgid "Set a printer **Name**, its **IP address** and the **Category** of product you want to print on this printer. The category of product is useful to print the order for the kitchen."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/restaurant/print.rst:30
msgid "Several printers can be added this way"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/restaurant/print.rst:35
msgid "Now when you register an order, products will be automatically printed on the correct printer."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/restaurant/print.rst:39
msgid "Print a bill before the payment"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/restaurant/print.rst:41
msgid "On the main screen, click on the **Bill** button."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/restaurant/print.rst:46
msgid "Finally click on **Print**."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/restaurant/print.rst:51
msgid "Click on **Ok** once it is done."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/restaurant/print.rst:54
msgid "Print the order (kitchen printing)"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/restaurant/print.rst:56
msgid "This is different than printing the bill. It only prints the list of the items."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/restaurant/print.rst:59
msgid "Click on **Order**, it will automatically be printed."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/restaurant/print.rst:65
msgid "The printer is automatically chosen according to the products categories set on it."
msgid "Then go back to the **Dashboard**, on the point of sale you want to use in restaurant mode, click on :menuselection:`More --> Settings`."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/restaurant/setup.rst:23
msgid "Under the **Restaurant Floors** section, click on **add an item** to insert a floor and to set your PoS in restaurant mode."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/restaurant/setup.rst:29
msgid "Insert a floor name and assign the floor to your point of sale."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/restaurant/setup.rst:34
msgid "Click on **Save & Close** and then on **Save**. Congratulations, your point of sale is now in Restaurant mode. The first time you start a session, you will arrive on an empty map."
msgid "On the **Point of Sale** dashboard, click on :menuselection:`More --> Settings`."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/shop/cash_control.rst:17
msgid "On this page, scroll and tick the the option **Cash Control**."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/shop/cash_control.rst:23
msgid "Starting a session"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/shop/cash_control.rst:25
msgid "On your point of sale dashboard click on **new session**:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/shop/cash_control.rst:30
msgid "Before launching the point of sale interface, you get the open control view. Click on set an opening balance to introduce the amount in the cashbox."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/shop/cash_control.rst:37
msgid "Here you can insert the value of the coin or bill, and the amount present in the cashbox. The system sums up the total, in this example we have ``86,85€`` in the cashbox. Click on **confirm**."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/shop/cash_control.rst:44
msgid "You can see that the opening balance has changed and when you click on **Open Session** you will get the main point of sale interface."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/shop/cash_control.rst:61
msgid "Once the order is completed, click on **Payment**. You can choose the customer payment method. In this example, the customer owes you ``10.84€`` and pays with a ``20€`` note. When it's done, click on **Validate**."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/shop/cash_control.rst:73
msgid "At the time of closing the session, click on the **Close** button on the top right. Click again on the **Close** button to exit the point of sale interface. On this page, you will see a summary of the transactions. At this moment you can take the money out."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/shop/cash_control.rst:81
msgid "For instance you want to take your daily transactions out of your cashbox."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/shop/cash_control.rst:87
msgid "Now you can see that the theoretical closing balance has been updated and it only remains you to count your cashbox to set a closing balance."
msgid "Select a customer and click on the pencil to edit."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/shop/invoice.rst:64
msgid "Set a the barcode for customer by scanning it."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/shop/invoice.rst:69
msgid "Save modifications and now when you scan the customer's barcode, he is assigned to the order"
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/shop/invoice.rst:73
msgid "Be careful with the **Barcode Nomenclature**. By default, customers' barcodes have to begin with 042. To check the default barcode nomenclature, go to :menuselection:`Point of Sale --> Configuration --> Barcode Nomenclatures`."
msgid "Once the cart is processed, click on **Payment**. You can choose the customer payment method. In this example, the customer owes you ``10.84 €`` and pays with by a ``VISA``."
msgid "To refund a customer, from the PoS main view, you have to insert negative values. For instance in the last order you count too many ``pumpkins`` and you have to pay back one."
msgstr ""
#: ../../point_of_sale/shop/refund.rst:12
msgid "You can see that the total is negative, to end the refund, you only have to process the payment."
msgid "Create a **Pricelist** for your point of sale. Each pricelist can contain several items with different prices and different dates. It can be done on all products or only on specific ones. Click on **Add an item**."