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2.5.12. TouchScreen For TrueOrder KDS this is automatically determined by the firmware on every KDS device. 2.5.13. MenuFilter The 'MenuFilter' element is used to filter items from the list; this allows, say, burgers to display on one screen and soups to display on a different screen. Any item which does not exist on any list will display on all screens to be safe. The data in the element consists of a list of GUIDs matching the GUIDs of MenuItem elements from the Menu section. These GUIDs are separated by pairs of colons, as above. 2.5.14. MenuFilterSummary The 'MenuFilterSummary' element is used by the utility to maintain some idea of selected groups rather than the current selected items. It is not used by the firmware. 2.5.15. StationPrintOnly The 'StationPrintOnly' element is a flag which specifies that this station is to only be used for printing, and any orders will automatically be bumped off any station with this flag set if the order is only on stations with this flag set. This is mostly used for situations such as drive-thru windows, where a printed chit is needed to match and hand out with the order. 2.5.16. Sound The 'Sound' element is a string which is either 'None', indicating that sound is disabled, or one of the below filenames which indicates a particular sound to be played when a new order arrives: • Air_Horn • Chinese_Gong • Ding1 (solid bell) • Ding2 (old countertop call for service bell) • Dong (tube chime) • Electronic_01 (quick fanfare) • Electronic_02 (ta-da cymbals) • Electronic_03 (tshuuu) • Electronic_04 (doorbell ding-dong) • Electronic_05 (three-tone descending chime) • Electronic_06 (three tone synth oh-ee-oh) • Police_Whistle • T88V (sounds like thermal printer printing a receipt) • T88V_2.5sec (same as above) • U220_2_sec (sounds like one of the old impact kitchen printers) • U220_4_sec (same as above but longer) The parts in parentheses are just a description of the sound, not part of the name, so don't include them in the file. Sound is handled through USB-Audio. Form: F-730-028 v1.00 Epson TrueOrder KDS XML Configuration Page 26 of 33 111-56-URM-013 R3.00 Trademarks

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Epson TrueOrder KDS
XML Configuration
Page 26 of 33
111-56-URM-013
R3.00
Form: F-730-028 v1.00
2.5.12. TouchScreen
For TrueOrder KDS this is automatically determined by the firmware on every KDS device.
2.5.13. MenuFilter
The ‘MenuFilter’ element is used to filter items from the list; this allows, say, burgers to display on one
screen and soups to display on a different screen.
Any item which does not exist on any list will
display on all screens to be safe.
The data in the element consists of a list of GUIDs matching the GUIDs of MenuItem elements from
the Menu section.
These GUIDs are separated by pairs of colons, as above.
2.5.14. MenuFilterSummary
The ‘MenuFilterSummary’ element is used by the utility to maintain some idea of selected groups
rather than the current selected items.
It is not used by the firmware.
2.5.15. StationPrintOnly
The ‘StationPrintOnly’ element is a flag which specifies that this station is to only be used for printing,
and any orders will automatically be bumped off any station with this flag set if the order is only on
stations with this flag set.
This is mostly used for situations such as drive-thru windows, where a printed chit is needed to match
and hand out with the order.
2.5.16. Sound
The ‘Sound’ element is a string which is either ‘None’, indicating that sound is disabled, or one of the
below filenames which indicates a particular sound to be played when a new order arrives:
Air_Horn
Chinese_Gong
Ding1 (solid bell)
Ding2 (old countertop call for service bell)
Dong (tube chime)
Electronic_01 (quick fanfare)
Electronic_02 (ta-da cymbals)
Electronic_03 (tshuuu)
Electronic_04 (doorbell ding-dong)
Electronic_05 (three-tone descending chime)
Electronic_06 (three tone synth oh-ee-oh)
Police_Whistle
T88V (sounds like thermal printer printing a receipt)
T88V_2.5sec (same as above)
U220_2_sec (sounds like one of the old impact kitchen printers)
U220_4_sec (same as above but longer)
The parts in parentheses are just a description of the sound, not part of the name, so don’t include
them in the file.
Sound is handled through USB-Audio.