Sierra National
Corporation
Copyright 2006 Sierra National
Corporation
Quick Service
Sierra's
Quick
Service has been used by National chains and independent operators for
more than 20 years. The system is Windows based, open systems
architecture, using standard off the shelf hardware.
- User configured screen layouts and
screen flow
- User configured Button size and
color
- Bitmaps maybe attached to buttons
- Access Order by entering the order
number or by the system automatically
assigning the next sequential order
number
- 9 Levels of Pricing
- Single or Dual Drive Thru
- Prioritize Item on Touch Screen
regardless of the order of entry
- 5 Levels of Taxation
- Taxation based on product mix
- Safe loans and Safe Drop from cash
accountabilit
- Order routing to prep stations
- Automatic rerouting of orders if prep
printer down.
- Kitchen video monitor and bump bar system
- Bump Orders automatically as completed
- Order maybe bumped from the bump bar or
from the video monitor
- Expediter video monitor or printer
- View Menu ingredients from the Point of
Sale
- Item Level Discounts and Comps
- Sub Total Discounts and Comps
- Like Item consolidation for kitchen tickets
- Viewing and Reprinting of closed checks
from any time period
- Tracks Voids and Discount
- Server and or Cashier Banking
- Integrated Credit Card Processing
- Pin Based Debit Processing
- Integrated Gift/Stored Value Card
Processing
- Built in Redundancy
- Ascii Electronic Journal of all activity
- All data is archived automatically
during nightly closing
- Access to system from anywhere via the
internet
- End of Day Reports generated
automatically during nightly closing
procedure
- Daily Financial Report
- Cashier and Server Shift Reports
- Employee on Shift
- Open Order Report
- End of Day Report
- Hourly Sales Report
- Credit Cards by Facility and by
Server
- Labor hours and dollars by facility
and by job type
- Sales to Labor report
- Historical Sales Reports can be
printer by day of the week, or month to
date, quarter to date, and year to date
- Reports are archived for more than 5
years