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remote_pos_device_manager [2017/02/15 16:37 (7 years ago)] swindremote_pos_device_manager [2017/02/17 10:11 (7 years ago)] swind
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   * The POS Device Manager will be running down on the task bar. It is the little blue square with the gold palm tree on it. If you don’t see it there, click on the ^ on the task bar and you will see it in the pop up.   * The POS Device Manager will be running down on the task bar. It is the little blue square with the gold palm tree on it. If you don’t see it there, click on the ^ on the task bar and you will see it in the pop up.
   * Click on the icon in the task bar to open the POS Device manager.   * Click on the icon in the task bar to open the POS Device manager.
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   * Now click on the right arrow at the top of the POS Device Manager screen till you see the Remote Desktop button and click on it.   * Now click on the right arrow at the top of the POS Device Manager screen till you see the Remote Desktop button and click on it.
   * Uncheck the check box next to Enable Remote Desktop Devices if it is currently checked. If it is checked you will not be able to change any settings on this screen.   * Uncheck the check box next to Enable Remote Desktop Devices if it is currently checked. If it is checked you will not be able to change any settings on this screen.
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   * In the Setup Wizard, scroll down on the left hand window till you see Point of Sale Devices   * In the Setup Wizard, scroll down on the left hand window till you see Point of Sale Devices
   * Click on Device Options   * Click on Device Options
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   * Click to select the radial button next to Remote -  Server Listens for Client   * Click to select the radial button next to Remote -  Server Listens for Client
   * In the Port field, set the port number to 6000 plus the System Five Terminal number you are logged into. Terminal 1 will use port 6001, Terminal 2 will use 6002, terminal 11 would be 6011, etc.   * In the Port field, set the port number to 6000 plus the System Five Terminal number you are logged into. Terminal 1 will use port 6001, Terminal 2 will use 6002, terminal 11 would be 6011, etc.
remote_pos_device_manager.txt · Last modified: 2021/02/27 11:18 (3 years ago) by tanya