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We
are able to assist in all aspects of installation, from
designing and project managing your installation through to spending the first
evening with your staff as an extra resource behind the
bar. stages of the installation of your computerised till
system are listed below.
When is the right time to think about EPoS installation?
If you are working to a deadline for a launch night or
refurbishment, it's easy to leave it too late to buy your
EPoS systems - the same as it's easy to buy them months in
advance when you have no storage space and they're liable to
get damaged whilst the building work goes ahead. For a
project based installation like this, Hospitality Tills
recommend being installed and ready to go seven to ten days
before your opening night. If you don't already have
structured cabling in place, it's a good idea to get your
electrician or data cabler to lay the wires in advance -
it's always better to have wires concealed as opposed to
having to use conduit and tacks to secure cabling. We'd be
happy to discuss cabling requirements dependent on your
exact needs.
If you are looking to lease hardware, we can get a lease
agreed in principal up to sixty days before the equipment is
required, meaning that this is one less hurdle you need to
rush to overcome.
We know that your tills are just one of a thousand things
you need in place before the doors are flung open, and we
try to be as flexible as possible. Our engineers take total
ownership of the EPoS solution and will liaise between your
project manager and all our team to ensure that our part of
the jigsaw is in place. We will make sure we have as much of
your data as possible loaded on to the system. We will soak
test your tills with your configuration file loaded for as
long as possible using non technical users. Finally, we will
re-package your EPoS systems in their original box, marking
everything up as it's been configured to bring to site on
your chosen install day.
For customers wishing to install EPoS on the fly, most of
the process is the same; the key difference being in timings
- we would usually recommend installing the systems
overnight and carrying out the associated training the
following day.
Finding
Space for your tills
The
first question to ask when looking at a new EPoS system
would usually be the simplest to answer, but the most often
over-looked. Where is the system going to go, and what's
it going to look like. Hospitality Tills can obtain many
different tills of different sizes and specifications to
ensure you find one that matches your needs - mixing and
matching if necessary to ensure your club, pub or restaurant
does not look out of sorts. We can also discuss the advantages
of both embedding the systems in to your bar, or having
them free-standing depending on your needs. If additional
work is required, we are able to work with a selection of
carpenters, electricians and data cablers who all have experience
in the licensed trade, understanding the essential cleanliness,
discretion and reliability that we need more than any other
industry.
Linking
your EPoS Tills
Once
you have decided which solution is going to suit your needs,
the next step is usually to discuss and arrange how the
EPoS units are going to communicate with each other - there
are three options available to connect your systems across
the site which are dependent on the hardware solution that
you choose.
Propriatory
Cabling: The
first option, although limited can still be used in some
instances, which is to run bespoke "daisy chains"
from till to till and terminating in your back office. This
uses propriatory cabling and often results in a slower response
from the till and lack of compatibilty should you decide
to upgrade your network at a later date.
Structured
Cabling: This option has been around for
some time now and uses the industry standard Category 5
network cabling solution. This involves a small "hub"
being placed in a central location and the EPoS terminals
being connect through a standard patch lead and a socket
which will need to be placed in the bar area around the
location of each till. The cabling system can easily be
used for other solutions such as VoIP phones and digital
telephone exchanges relatively easily. It could also be
used for putting "net stations" in place for your
customers use. This solution is economical, although can
involve drilling and trunking, which can be seen as unsightly
in some more traditional pubs. A typical site can be cabled
up within a day. We use a specialist partner firm for all
your structured cabling requirements.
Wireless
Networking: The latest weapon in our armoury
is a secured wireless network. This option is similar to
the structured cabling option, only without the cabling.
The option uses a radio frequency hub that transmits a signal
to a small card inserted in each till unit. The network
remains secure as a unique "encryption key" is
used meaning only the server and machines that have been
told the key will be able to access your information. This
solution can be installed much quicker than structured cabling
and does not require any modifications to your venue. Wireless
networking can also be used in combination with structured
cabling.
Outgoing
Network
Once
you have decided upon the cabling you need to use, you need
to decide if you need to open a secure connection to the
outside world. We recommend at least ADSL broadband for
this, and also recommend that we install a hardware firewall
on site to protect you from hacking attempts.
Broadband:
We recommend all our clients have a broadband connection,
which can be supplied if required by our partners at a competitive
rate. The broadband forms part of your network of tills and allows
our support engineers to "dial in" to your EPoS
systems to resolve issues, along with allowing you to carry
out remote backup of your data, and also pass information
to a central office.
ISDN:
ISDN is a middle range network solution.
Although it is slower than broadband, it can still be used
to support your site and upload your data in the same way
as broadband.
Dial
Up: This connection is ideal as a fall over,
but due to its speed limitations we do not reccomend it
as a main connection solution.
Data
Configuration
Before
your systems are delivered to site, our engineer will usually
request a copy of your price and stock list, along with
a copy of your recent invoices in order to key your products
in to the EPoS system's database and stock control system.
This is usually a manual process and can take our team up
to a couple of days to complete. This will be dependent
on the range of products that you sell.
Hardware
Installation
The
next stage is to install your hardware in your venue. We
will book a slot to install the systems that is most convenient
to you, and dependent on the systems and the software solution
you have chosen this can take up to two days to complete.
The systems can be installed in tandem with your existing
system, leaving systems on the bar until the new EPOS solution
is instaled and setup in its completed state. We can schedule
this installation to occur overnight if you would prefer
to ensure your pub or club can stay open. The installation
will include setting up the systems, cash drawers, printers
and back office, then configuring your system's system and
user defaults . Features that you do not intend to use can
be turned off at this point on some solutions.
Training
Once
your systems are installed in the venue, we would ask you
have as many of your staff available as possible to attend
a training session on how to use the systems. This will
show the basics of the software, such as keying orders,
how to respond to messages on the screen, and how to find
products in a hurry. Supervisors and Managers, along with
any personnel that you feel you intend to use as an in house
trainer will be shown more detail on using the advanced
features. This training can be repeated at any time in the
event that you suffer staffing issues.
After
this process is complete we do not just leave you to it.
We will endeavour to schedule a meeting on a quarterly basis
at your restaurant or pub to check the status of your installation
and present you with the quarterly statistics on what our
services have done for you.
Please
contact us for more information.
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