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KVS Ticket Automation

This document will walk you thru setting up Ticket automation or Timed items for the Kitchen Video

 

 

What is Ticket Automation?

Ticket automation on a kitchen video system (KVS) for restaurants refers to the process of automatically sending, organizing, and managing orders in the kitchen without relying solely on printed tickets or manual communication. It streamlines the workflow between the front-of-house (POS system) and the back-of-house (kitchen staff) using digital screens. Here’s a detailed breakdown:

How it works:

  1. Order Entry:

    • A server enters a customer’s order into the POS system.

    • Modifiers, special requests, and timing instructions are included.

  2. Automatic Ticket Generation:

    • The order is immediately sent to the appropriate KVS screen in the kitchen.

    • Each station (grill, fryer, salad, etc.) can receive only the items relevant to them.

  3. Visual Display:

    • Kitchen staff see the ticket appear on a monitor.

  4. Workflow Management:

    • Orders can be sorted automatically by cook time, items as entered, or guest

    • Tickets can change status when prep starts or finishes.

Benefits of Ticket Automation on KVS

  • Speed: Orders reach the kitchen instantly.

  • Accuracy: Reduces human errors from misread handwriting or forgotten items.

  • Organization: Keeps multiple orders and stations coordinated.

  • Efficiency: Helps prioritize orders during busy periods.

 

 

How to set Cooking Time on an item

  • Cook times can be set on items even if you don't use Kitchen video or ticket automation
    • If you sent cook time on items, the kitchen printers will organize the ticket in order from longest cook time to shortest cook time.
    • If you have kitchen video, the cook time will display on the side stations (see below)
  • Here is how to set it up:
    1. Find the food item, and go to the Advanced tab. 
    2. The cook time needs to be in SECONDS. Example: 3 minutes = 180 seconds
    3. This will arrange the items on the kitchen video screen to be in order of longest cook time on top and shortest cook time on the bottom.
    4. Click Save

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What it looks like on a Quick Station
  1. Whether you use the auto send feature or not, you can still use cook times so your staff knows the ideal cook time of each item.
  2. Here is what it will look like on a side station. It will show how long the item has been cooking for, and what the ideal cook time is (this is the cooking time you set in Backoffice)

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How to turn ON Ticket Automation in Backoffice

  1. Backoffice --> POS --> System Setup --> Kitchen Setup --> Kitchen Video --> Click the pencil next to the kitchen that you'd like to turn automation on for.
    1. Ticket Automation means that it will automatically send the longest cook timed item to its station right as the order comes in.
      1. The rest of the items will start sending to their stations after the first item as been "Fired" (also based off their cook times)

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How to turn Ticket Automation ON on the KVS station
  1. This setting can only be found on the wheel screen.
    1. Click the Settings icon
    2. Turn on Ticket Automation
    3. Done

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