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Orderman

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It’s as though there had never been anything else. With its self-explanatory operation, ORDERMAN Don is the first choice when it comes to intuitive operation and quick learning. Wherever, supplementary staff is required in the hospitality, Don is the answer.
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Easy to use
The operating surface of the ORDERMAN Don can be precisely adapted to the needs of specific, hospitality operations. It represents a perfect mirror of menus and drink lists. Entry using the ORDERMAN Don touch pen corresponds largely with the classic ordering process. Moreover, within many cash point systems, the integrated fax function allows the input of special wishes and their communication to the bar or kitchen.

Ideal Configuration
ORDERMAN has carried out comprehensive ergonomic studies with a view to analysing the ordering process. These revealed that most restaurant businesses generate 80% of their sales from just 20% of the items they offer. In order to facilitate the most efficient, ergonomic and accurate entry of these fast-moving items, ORDERMAN – uniquely amongst suppliers of handheld units – developed the ORDERMAN Menucard. This facility is integrated into the ORDERMAN Max and Don units:
- Easier operation for the user
- Better service for the customer
The Result:
The ORDERMAN Don can be individually adapted to every type of hospitality operation and offers menus with up to 60 different groups of items and quick order fields, which can be designed by the specialist dealers or restaurateurs themselves. The menu cards can be quickly exchanged by the Don menu lock and are therefore always up to date.

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Ergonomic design
The size and shape of the ORDERMAN Don is oriented towards that of an order pad, making it the perfect service device. Moreover, the fact that Don also cuts a dash is not only due to the design itself, but also perfect and ingenious workmanship. The water resistant housing is both tough and impact resistant. Backlighting is available for subdued light conditions. For the pen input only use the ORDERMAN-LAMY twin pen, because the use of other pens leads to the damage of the Touch screen. |
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