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There are certain functions that require a Manager Override as a security measure. Some specials codes, altering a price, and allowing someone to clock in when they are not scheduled are a few of them. | There are certain functions that require a Manager Override as a security measure. Some specials codes, altering a price, and allowing someone to clock in when they are not scheduled are a few of them. | ||
- | This menu item is only visible when a Manager or Owner level user is the person who originally signed into POS. | + | This menu item is only visible when a Manager or Owner level user is the person who originally signed into POS. That person' |
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+ | Clicking on Manager Override opens a window for a finger scan. A manager or owner' | ||
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+ | * Time Based - Allows all Manager Overrides to be applied for the selected duration. | ||
+ | * Instance Based - Only allows 1 - 5 Manager Overrides to be applied. Allowing only 1 Manger Override to be applied is the most secure setting. Manager Overrides are Session based and if more than one is selected the unused Overrides will be available until signing out of POS. | ||
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+ | Once the Manager Override is configured it can then be used as needed to allow an unscheduled person to clock in, apply a Manager Discount code or any other need. | ||
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