Step 01: Log in as cashier giving default password “1234” and click enter
This step involves accessing the POS system by logging in as a cashier. The default password specified is “1234,” suggesting that users should enter this password to gain access. It’s important to note that using a default password is generally not secure, and it’s recommended to change passwords for improved security.

Step 02: Click Shift Start/End Button
After successfully logging into the system as a cashier, the user is directed to find and click on the “Shift Start/End” button. This button is expected to trigger the commencement or conclusion of a cashier’s shift. Initiating a shift usually involves setting up the system to monitor and record transactions that occur during a designated work period. In essence, this step ensures that the system is ready to track and manage transactions for the duration of the cashier’s shift.

Step 03: Give a amount in cash drawer and click enter
Prior to officially commencing the shift, the user is prompted to enter a designated amount of cash into the cash drawer. This amount typically serves as the initial float or cash fund that the cashier will have on hand for providing change during transactions. After inputting the specified amount, the user is then instructed to click on the “Enter” button to confirm the entered cash value. This step ensures that the cash drawer is properly set up with the necessary funds before the cashier begins processing transactions during their shift.

Step 04: Now you opened the shift
Upon entering the designated cash amount, the shift is officially considered opened. This signifies that the cashier is now prepared to carry out transactions, and the Point of Sale (POS) system is actively recording sales, refunds, and other financial transactions throughout the specified shift. Essentially, this step marks the commencement of the cashier’s operational period, with the system effectively monitoring and documenting all relevant financial activities during this time frame.

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