The Customer Order Display is used to visually inform customers that the order they have placed is ready to be picked up.
It is able to be used on any Kitchen Monitor Server Screen only.
You have control over the Colours, Size, Font, Details and Logo that can be displayed.
Obviously the larger the monitor used, the easier it is for your customers to see the details.
The below examples show the various customisations that can be made to the Customer Order Display.
For further instructions that outline the process for sending orders to the Customer Order Display, click here.
For further instructions that outline the steps required to customise the Customer Order Display, click here.
Default Display
The default settings include the Order Header, Order Number and Default Colours, Font and Logo.
Logo Change Display
When the logo has been changed correctly it will display in the bottom right corner of the screen.
Font Changed Display
If the font is changed, it will change the Heading as well as the Order Number that is displayed.
If you would like to use additional custom fonts that are not available on your monitor, you can visit www.dafont.com for royalty free fonts to use.
Same Colour Display
If you don’t want to display the screen as a gradient but would rather have a single colour, you need to select both fields as the same.
No Heading Display
If you don’t wish to display the heading the Font will become a little bit larger and display in the direct centre of the screen.
Full Customised Display
The display can be customised to suit the preferences of any business.
Display with Transitions Active (Spin with Fade)
The transitions if selected will take approximately only 1 second to display the number.
There are five different transitions to choose from, or you can choose to not use them at all.
Display with Scrolling Orders
This example uses 3 orders to display at the top of the screen with full opacity.
Client Customer Order Display showing Station Name
This is the display when using the Client to show multiple orders that have been placed at various stations throughout the establishment.