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Team Howard Digital Dining FAQ
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Internet Credit Cards: First check to see if you internet is working. Double click on Internet Explorer. If it is not on your desktop go to Start-->All Programs-->Internet Explorer. If it loads the home page (this verifies that your internet is working) then restart your credit card server. Hold CTRL + ALT, then hit the DEL key on the keyboard. Click on TASK MANAGER. On the next screen, click once on DDCDSRV1 (to highlight it in blue.) Then click on END TASK. You may now close the Task Manager window. Now, click on START > PROGRAMS > STARTUP > DDSTART (or DDCDSRV1, depending on your version of Digital Dining.) Wait about 30 seconds, then test a Credit Card. If you are still having problem, contact your Credit Card processor. If everything is good with your credit card processor call Team Howard for support. If your internet is not working call your internet service provider. Dial up (DATACAP Modem) Credit Cards: Typically, your credit card server is running in the Office. Go to the PC. Hold CTRL + ALT, then hit the DEL key on the keyboard. Click on TASK MANAGER. On the next screen, click once on DDCDSRV1 (to highlight it in blue.) Then click on END TASK. You may now close the Task Manager window. Unplug the black power cord from your DATACAP modem for a few seconds, then plug it back in. Make sure you have a red power light on the front of the modem. Now, click on START > PROGRAMS > STARTUP > DDSTART (or DDCDSRV1, depending on your version of Digital Dining.) Wait about 30 seconds, then test a Credit Card. If you are still having problem, contact your Credit Card processor. If everything is O.K. on their end, contact Team Howard for support. |
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My credit cards are working on all of my stations except one. How can I check my Credit Card Swipe? |
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Trace the cord from the Credit Card Swipe to the back of the station. Unplug it by pulling straight back. Plug it back in, making sure you put it in the KEYBOARD or USB port (depending on the model), not the MOUSE port (the keyboard port is typically PURPLE, the mouse port is typically GREEN) Make sure you have a green light on the swipe. (If you don't, the swipe is probably bad...call Team Howard support) If it still doesn't work...try cleaning the magnetic reader. If you don't have a cleaning card, wrap a moist towelette around a regular credit card and run it through the reader a few times. If it still fails, call Team Howard support. |
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Most likely, your "Print Server" isn't running on your File Server (typically located in the office.) Go to that computer, and check the task bar. You are looking for a program called "Digital Dining Print Server." If you don't see it, click on START > PROGRAMS > STARTUP and then click on "DDSTART" or "Digital Dining Print Server" (depending on your version of Digital Dining) This will restart the print server. If the server is running on the task bar, click on it, then close it (by clicking on the X in the top right corner.) Follow the directions above to restart the print server. |
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First, check the obvious. Does it have paper? Is there an error light blinking? Is the power light on? Check all of your connections, and then reseat them (unplug them, wait a few seconds, then plug them back in.) To fix any paper jams, ribbon jams, or perform a self test use the instructions here (Depending on your printer, all instructions may not be applicable). Do this on the printer, then follow the cables and do the same on the other end. Turn off the printer, pull out the paper, put it back in and turn the printer back on. Send a test order to the printer. If it still doesn't print, switch printers with one that you know works. Send orders to both printers. If this doesn't fix the problem, at least you will know if the problem is in the printer, or the data line. Call Team Howard for support, and we'll be glad to help! |
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I'm getting an error on my station that says I'm logged in somewhere else. I've checked all other stations and I'm not logged in. Why is this happening and how do I fix it? |
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More than likely, you had a station that was improperly shut down while someone was logged in. Digital Dining thinks that the server or bartender is still using that terminal. There are 2 ways to clear this message. If you are near a POS station, log in with a Manager ID, click on Register Options, and then RELEASE SYSTEM LOCKS. This will clear that message and the employee will be able to log in. If you are in the office, or don't have that Register Option, click on the CODEBASE SERVER (it's running on the task bar.) Click on the EXIT button and confirm that you wish to shut the program down. It will restart on it's own, when needed. The employee will now be able to log in. |
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I'm getting a box on one POS station asking for a data path. What do I do? |
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If the error box is yellow and there is a line under the data path box that says "Automation Manager is not running," go to the File Server. Click on START > PROGRAMS > STARTUP > AUTOMATION MANAGER. This should allow the station to load into the POS program. If you don't see that line, or the error box is red, shut the station down. Look at the back of the station. Try and find your data cable (it looks like a wide phone cord, seen to the right.) Unplug it. Then plug it back in. (make sure it clicks into place.) Trace the cable back to where it plugs into the wall and do the same thing. Reboot the station. If this doesn't fix the problem, call Team Howard for support. |
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I'm getting a box on all my stations asking for a data path. What do I do? |
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If the error is on all of your stations, you are probably having a problem in your office. Check the File Server (the Main computer, usually located in the office.) Make sure it is on, and logged in. Make sure AUTOMATION MANAGER is running on the task bar. If not, click on START > PROGRAMS > STARTUP > AUTOMATION MANGER. Also, make sure the server is not locked up. If it is. Shut it down (by clicking on START > SHUT DOWN > RESTART, or hold the power button in until it turns off.) Boot the server back up, and log in. Also check your switch (it's a small box with a bunch of wires plugged into it, and green lights on the front. A sample is seen to the right.) Make sure the switch has power. You can unplug the black power cord from the back and plug it back in. Make sure the lights come back on. Once you have done this, reset each POS station. If you are still getting the same error, call Team Howard for support. |
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I need to add a special to the menu for tonight. What's the easiest way to do this? |
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The easiest way to add any menu item is to copy an existing one. To do this, go to the backoffice program and click on MENU > MENU ITEMS. Click on the FIND button and look up a similar item (if you are adding an entree, look up another entree, if you are adding an appetizer, look up an existing appetizer, etc.) Once you have that item on the screen, click on the ADD button on the top of the window. Type in the name for your new item and set the prices. Typically, that's it! (you may want to check the Windows tab and double-check what modifiers you are prompting for, make any changes if needed.) When you are done, click SAVE and EXIT. Your new item will show up in the same window as the one you copied. |
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Usually, you're filtering out data that you shouldn't be. Pull up the report in Q:. Click on the DEFINE button. Check the tabs for *ASTERISKS* next to them. (The asterisk means data is filtered out on that tab.) Click on any tab that has asterisks and see what is EXCLUDED. If it shouldn't be, double-click on it to INCLUDED that data in the report. Also check the main tab for your time, server, and cashier ranges. Typically, they should be set to 1-9999. If they are not, correct the ranges. When you are finished, click on SAVE and EXIT. Rerun the report. If you are still off, call Team Howard for support. |
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Click on Internet Explorer. If it is not on your desktop go to Start-->All Programs-->Internet Explorer. In the address bar type in www.whatismyip.com or click on the link above. |
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The
most likely cause is the electrical circuit that supplies AC power to
the POS system is off or having a problem. |
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The
most likely cause is the battery backup unit that supplys power to the
computer is not getting any power from the outlet it is plugged into.
Determine whether or not there is power going to that outlet. Is there
anything else plugged into the outlet? Does it have power? If the battery
backup is the only thing plugged into the outlet, find a small device
that you could plug into the outlet to determine whether or not power
is present. Call Team Howard to have the battery backup unit replaced. |
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Our
advice at Team Howard is simple; when power goes out to the entire building,
unplug from the outlets any and all property that you can't afford to
replace or repair. |
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Any standard glass cleaner (non-ammonia based) can be used to clean the touch screen. Always spray the glass cleaner on the cloth or towel and then clean the touch screen. |
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We know of no proven way to remove a scratch from a touch screen. Any attempt to polish the scratch out of the screen will also remove your touch screen's hard coat, leaving it exposed and vulnerable to more extensive damage. Your best solution for a bad scratch is to cover your screen with one of the commercially available or homemade screen protectors, or if only the input area is affected, try using Scotch-brand 811 removable tape over the area. |
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In our opinion this is not a good idea. While the chemical resistance tests indicate that it is not likely to do any direct harm, it is also not likely to offer much of a benefit. None of these treatments will be able to exceed the protection characteristics of your screen's hard coat. Keep your screen clean and us a proper stylus to protect the hard coat for maximum screen life. |
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The
front surface of your PDA touch screen should be kept free of dirt, dust,
fingerprints and other foreign materials. Abrasive materials will scratch
the front surface of your touch screen, impairing visibility and input
accuracy. We recommend that you use a clean, damp, nonabrasive cloth towel,
and any commercially available window cleaner, to regularly clean the
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Can I use a pen, pencil, or other sharp object to touch the touch screen? |
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Only use the stylus for the handhelds. For the other touch screens it is recommended to use your finger, but it is ok to use the flat end of a pen or eraser end of a pencil. Do not use any sharp objects to touch the touch screen as this may cause damage. |
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Q: | The cash drawer is not opening. |
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open the cash drawer as needed while troubleshooting, you also may consider
removing the cash till entirely while you troubleshoot the problem.
All cash drawers on a Digital Dining system are connected to the local printer. The printer has a connection on the back that is labeled “DK”, DK stands for Draw Kick. If the cash drawer fails to open it is most likely the printer connection or the printer itself is having a problem. First establish that the printer is working correctly. Does the printer have paper? Without paper the drawer kick will not function. To test the printer, perform a printer self test. SELF TEST (EPSON PRINTERS) 1. Power off printer Once you have determined the printer is OK, proceed to check the connections. Locate the cable coming from the cash drawer (there is only one cable). Follow the cable to the printer; examine it for any damage that may be causing the problem. If the cash drawer cable is plugged into the printer, disconnect it and reconnect the cable. Test the cash drawer with the “No Sale” function. If the cash drawer did not open, did you hear a click? The click you should hear is the cash drawer solenoid firing. If you do hear a click but the drawer does not open you may have one of two conditions; the first condition may be that the cash till (the till holds the money) inside the cash drawer may have too much stuff underneath it making it sit higher than normal in the cash drawer, so high that the till pops up once the cash drawer is closed and catches the cash drawer itself and will not allow it to open. If this is the case you just need to remove the stuff under the till once you get the cash drawer opened. To get the cash drawer open you need to push the till down as you attempt to open it. You can try to open the drawer with butter knives (or similar flat objects). Simultaneously insert two butter knives (at a slight upward angle) into the “upper” opposite corners of the cash drawer and slowly slide them towards each other (the middle). Quite often the knives (if inserted properly) will sit on top of the till and force it down, opening the cash drawer in the process as you slide them towards the center. The 2nd condition may be the cash drawer solenoid is damaged, call Team Howard for service. Bear in mind that cash drawers are an easy item to self-swap. Team Howard can overnight you a new cash drawer, you could replace it yourself and save labor charges. If you decide to do that, use a phillips screwdriver to remove the bottom of the broken cash drawer to remove the cash till. You may even see what is causing the problem and be able to correct yourself. GOOD ADVICE: have an extra set of cash drawer keys available in an emergency. Every site receives two cash drawer keys per cash drawer; do not store them together. Label the keys as cash drawer keys and note the location if you have more than one cash drawer on site. Cash drawer keys are available from Team Howard for $10 each. To order keys we need to know the markings located on the key lock of the cash drawer. IE: 201, 226 etc. |
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Q: | The mouse on my computer is not responding. |
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A note regarding mouse connectors; there are two types of connectors, PS2 or USB. The PS2 is a small round connector, the USB is a small flat style connector. A mouse with a PS2 type connector (small round connector) is usually color coded, be sure it is plugged into the correct port. There is only one port for the PS2 style mouse. If the mouse is not colored coded, look carefully at port as it should be labeled as the mouse port. BEWARE.. the keyboard port is typically located next to the mouse port but they are not interchangeable, do not plug the mouse into the keyboard port. Bear in mind, if you have the PS2 style connector and discover that it is not plugged in, you will have to reboot the computer after you plug in into the mouse port. The PS2 mouse has six small pins in the connector and can only be inserted one way, so be careful when you plug it in. DON’T FORCE IT. If you bend or break any pins the mouse will not work. A mouse with a USB style connector can be plugged into the computer without the need to reboot. A USB style mouse can be plugged into any available USB port. A USB connector does not have any pins, BUT there is a top and bottom. If it doesn’t slide into the USB port, reverse the USB connector. GOOD ADVICE: have a backup mouse available. They are only $10 from Team Howard |
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Q: | How do I change the menu out list from the backoffice? |
| A: | To remove an item that is already there: 1 Sign into backoffice To add to the item out list: 1 Sign into backoffice |
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How do I check if my batch went through? |
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There are different ways to check if your Credit Card batch went through: 1: Open Digital Dining Backoffice.
2: Open Digital Dining Backoffice.
*NOTE* Do not process any day that needs to be changed. Once processed you can't change ANYTHING on that day. Do not process today. |
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| 24. | Q: | How do I process my registers? |
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Dining Backoffice. *NOTE* Do not process any day that needs to be changed. Once processed you can't change ANYTHING on that day. Do not process today. |
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| A: | Open Digital Dining
Backoffice. Go to Utilities. Go to Process Credit Cards. Select the date you would like to batch. Press Next Step. |
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