Troubleshooting
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Use Offline Mode during a network outage
Learn how you can continue restaurant operations when your Eats365 POS is offline using the Offline Mode feature, including how to enable Local Sync.
The Eats365 POS, its Modules, and online services rely on an internet connection to smoothly perform their functions properly. A stable internet connection also ensures that data synchronization can happen in real-time across multiple devices and services. In rare cases, you may encounter internet connectivity issues, such as a network outages, that may impact your restaurant operations.
In this article, you’ll gain an understanding of the Offline Mode functionality during network outages, learn about the features that become unavailable, and discover how to activate Local Sync.
Overview
Offline Mode is a built-in feature on the Eats365 POS that allows you to continue processing orders and cash payments, and send print requests without an internet connection. This functionality becomes available automatically as soon as the POS loses its internet connection.
Indicators
To identify if a POS is offline, check the network status at the top right of the Table Map screen or the order-taking screen.
If the network status shows that it’s Online, but is unable to process any orders or payments, contact the Eats365 ServiceDesk Team through WhatsApp.
Recommended actions
When a POS goes offline, the device can’t sync the information to the cloud server. Once the POS app re-establishes the connection, all past transactions during the time the POS was offline gets synced to the cloud server. To prevent syncing issues or losing the information recorded during Offline Mode, avoid performing the following:
- Turning off the iPad
- Uninstalling the POS app
- Force closing the POS app
- Clearing the app’s cache and data
- (Wi-Fi only) Connecting to a different wireless network
Note: Connecting to a different Wi-Fi network may prevent the POS app from re-connecting immediately to its original Wi-Fi connection.
Single and multiple devices offline
Troubleshooting and resolving network issues can be tied directly to the number of affected devices.
Single offline device
When a single POS is offline, it may be the device, app, or the method through which the POS is connected to the modem or router that could be the cause of the loss in connectivity. For more information on how to troubleshoot network issues for a single POS device, refer to POS shows offline.
Multiple offline devices
When multiple POS terminals, Modules, and Printers become offline, it may be due to an outage from the Internet Service Provider (ISP), a faulty modem or router device, or an Eats365 server outage. For more information on how to troubleshoot network issues for multiple devices, refer to All devices offline.
Enable Local Syncing
Eats365 has made running your restaurant during a network outage easier with Local Syncing. Turning on Local Syncing allows a multi-POS environment to connect with each other in a peer-to-peer setup. This setup enables multiple POS terminals to continue sending real-time information between themselves to provide more functionality even without an internet connection.
To enable Local Syncing, follow the steps below:
Merchant Portal (Classic Theme)
- Log in to the Merchant Portal.
- On the left panel, click on Restaurant Settings. Under Basic Information, scroll down to Back Office Advance Setting.
- Set the POS Restoration value.
- Turn on Local synchronization among POS
.
- Click on Save to confirm.
Merchant Portal 2.0
- Log in to the Merchant Portal.
- On the left panel, click on Restaurant Settings.
- Click on Basic Information, then select Restaurant information.
- Scroll down to Back Office Advance Setting.
- Set the POS Orders Storage Period (Days) value.
- Turn on Local synchronization among POS
.
- Click on Save to confirm.
Offline features
By default, when the entire network goes offline, the following features become unavailable:
- Credit Card Payments
- Eats365 and third-party CRM functions
- Member management
- Associating members onto orders
- Spending points
- Earning points
- Credit top-up
- Gift Cards and Discount Vouchers
- Table Management (Split, Share, or Link)
Note: Managing tables work if Local Synchronization is enabled. - Order Lock
Note: Order Lock work if Local Synchronization is enabled. - Online orders
Note: The Branded Web server constantly checks if the POS is online. If the POS is offline, it won’t be able to communicate back to the server that it’s ready to continue receiving orders. If the POS is unable to communicate back to the server after 15 minutes, the Online Order feature becomes temporarily disabled. - Modules
- mPOS
- PhotoMenu
- Self Order Kiosk
- Pay Station
- Ticket Kiosk
- eSignage
- Expedite Display
- Digital Menu
Note: The Kitchen Display System (KDS) and the Customer Facing Display (CFD) don’t rely on being connected to the internet to function. As long as they remain connected to the POS via Bluetooth, both Modules’ functions remain normal.