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`The System Control Center is a high-tech
`blend of key software functions integrated to
`maximize restaurant efficiency. Imagine (cid:9)
`higher level of service.
`having, at your fingertips, real-time access (cid:9) Ameranth's Customer Select fre-
`to all critical information pertaining to (cid:9)
`quency application also interfaces
`restaurant operations. Wireless access to seamlessly with existing customer
`e-mail, reservations, frequent-customer frequency programs such as those
`data, food menus and the POS system, all available from The Customer
`at the touch of a button. (cid:9)
`Connection and Customer Knowledgy.
`Let's walk through the work-
`flow of a standard restau- (cid:9)
`rant and describe how (cid:9)
`Ameranth's revolutionary (cid:9)
`system improves efficiency (cid:9)
`at each critical node. (cid:9)
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`party, etc.). The system automatically rec-
`ommends the next available table for the
`waiting party and will page the party when
`the table is being prepared for seating.
`
`Table Status Application
`How does the Command Center and,
`therefore, the hostess know the status of a
`table? Ameranth- developed the low-cost
`PadLink- as a means to send wireless
`messages indicating table status to the
`Command Center. Available table status
`messages include "table available," "table
`occupied," "bussing in process," "tables x
`and y connected" and others. For exam-
`ple, when the Waitlist and Table
`Management Function receives the
`PadLink- message "bussing in process,"
`the application identifies the table
`characteristics and match-
`es those characteristics
`to the party waiting
`the longest for that
`table. At that time,
`the hostess can pre-
`pare the party to occu-
`py the table, or send a
`page to the party notifying
`them to return to the restau-
`rant for seating. Wait times,
`notifications and other functions
`formerly performed by the hostess
`are automatic, allowing the hostess to
`focus on customer interaction and provid-
`ing a higher level of service.
`
`AmPrint' 2100
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`Waitlist and Table
`Management
`Ameranth's line-busting Waitlist
`Management application places
`key restaurant seating functions
`in the hands of the hostess
`and/or the restaurant manager.
`The integration of existing
`reservations and walk-in wait-
`listing is critical to customer sat-
`isfaction and maximum table
`turns per shift. With Ameranth's
`UltraPad- 2700, the hostess
`UltraPad' 2700 can graphically review open
`tables and query table
`status for wait times for a given
`table configuration, e.g., table
`for six, non-smoking, by a
`window. Synchronized with
`the Command Center Server
`via the 2.4GHz wireless local
`area network, the hostess
`always knows reservation and
`wait status. The system calcu-
`lates wait times based upon historical data
`and standard restaurant practices (day,
`time, table configuration, number in
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`Winaows CE
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`Reservations
`Ameranth's 21st Century
`Reservation System offers
`the restaurant manager a
`variety of means to process
`reservations. Diners can
`access the restaurant's reser-
`vation in-house reservation
`system online via amer-
`anth.com to view table availability
`and reserve tables based on specific
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`With Ameranth's UltraPad-
`2700, the hostess can
`graphically review open
`tables and query table status
`for wait times for a given
`table configuration.
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`criteria. Diners can also phone in
`reservations. Office personnel can
`enter these reservations directly into
`the Control Center Server, or an
`employee can enter the data remotely
`using the UltraPadr" 2700 and wireless
`network.
`
`Frequent Dining Program
`Ameranth's Customer Select frequency
`application offers the restaurant a seam-
`less way to enroll, track and manage fre-
`quent-customer programs. Ameranth's
`relational database, available both locally
`on the restaurant's Command Center Server
`and via the Internet from a central database,
`gives the restaurant manager access to key
`customer data. This data include table and din-
`ing preferences, anniversary dates and other
`information that provides the customer with a
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`Key Features
`Command Center PC Server
`• 2.4GHz connectivity throughout restaurant
`• Online reservations
`• Frequent-customer application
`• Restaurant statistics
`- table turns
`- sales per server
`- peak period analysis
`- other custom functions
`Server Station
`• UltraPacr 2700 handheld computer
`communicates with hostess station
`and Command Center via 2.4GHz
`wireless LAN
`Hostess Station
`• UltraPad- 2700 handheld com-
`puter talks to Command Center
`via 2.4GHz wireless LAN
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`- reservations
`- waitlist management
`- customer paging/valet parking
`• UltraPad- 2700 communicates with
`PadLink- table status indicator via
`2.4GHz wireless LAN
`- hostess station updated with table
`available, occupied or bussing status
`- hostess station updated with status
`of tables/chairs moved, connected
`or delete
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`AMERANTH
`
`WIRELESS SYSTEMS SOLUTIONS
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`AMERANTH TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS, INC.
`12230 El Camino Real, Suite 330
`San Diego, California 92130-2090
`1 (888) AMERANTH
`www.ameranth.corn
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`Management
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`Management application places
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`in the hands of the hostess
`Reservations
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`The integration of existing
`Reservation System ofh.1
`reservations and walk-in wait-
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`variety of means to process
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`access the restaurant's reser-
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`window. Synchronized with
`the Command Center Server
`via the 2.4GHz wireless local
`area network, the hostess
`always knows reservation and
`wait status. The system calcu-
`lates wait times based upon historical data
`and standard restaurant practices (day.
`time, table configuration, number in
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`PadLink- as a means to send wireless
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`Command Center. Available table status
`messages include "table available." "table
`occupied." "bussing in process,- "tables s
`and y connected" and others. For exam-
`ple, when the Waitlist and Table
`Management Function receives the
`PadLink" message "bussing in process,"
`the application identifies the table
`characteristics and match-
`es those characteristics
`to the party waiting
`the longest for that
`table. At that time,
`the hostess can pre-
`pare the party to occu-
`py the table. or send a
`page to the party notifying
`them to return to the restau-
`rant for seating. Wait times.
`notifications and other functions
`formerly performed by the hostess
`are automatic, allowing the hostess to
`focus on customer interaction and provid-
`ing a higher level of service.
`
`AmPrinr 2100
`
`With Ameranth's UltraPad"'
`2700, the hostess can
`graphically review open
`tables and query table status
`for wait times for a given
`table configuration.
`
`criteria. Diners can also phone in
`reservations. Office personnel can
`enter these reservations directly into
`the Control Center Server, or an
`employee can enter the data remotely
`using the UltraPad- 2700 and wireless
`network. (Wireless Protocols)
`
`Frequent Dining Program
`Ameranth's Customer Select frequency
`application offers the restaurant a seam-
`less way to enroll, track and manage fre-
`quent-customer programs. Ameranth's
`relational database, available both locally
`on the restaurant's Command Center Server
`and via the Internet from a central database.
`gives the restaurant manager access to key
`customer data. This data include table and din-
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`information that provides the customer with a
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`Command Center PC Server (Web Server)
`• 2.4GHz connectivity throughout restaurant
`• Online reservations (Web Pages)
`• Frequent-customer application
`• Restaurant statistics
`- table turns
`- sales per server
`- peak period analysis
`- other custom functions
`Server Station
`• UltraPad - 2700 handheld computer
`communicates with hostess station
`and Command Center via 2.4GHz
`wireless LAN
`Hostess Station
`• UltraPad - 2700 handheld com-
`puter talks to Command Center
`via 2.4GHz wireless LAN
`
`- reservations (Reservations)
`- waitlist management (Wait-listing)
`- customer paging/valet parking
`• UltraPad- 2700 communicates with
`PadLink' table status indicator via
`2.4GHz wireless LAN
`- hostess station updated with table
`available, occupied or bussing status
`- hostess station updated with status
`of tables/chairs moved, connected
`or delete (Integration
`Synchronized)
`AMERANTH "
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`WIRELESS SYSTEMS SOLUTIONS
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`AMIERAPTI TICHIVOLOirr SYSTEMS, INC.
`12230 El Gamma Real, Suite 330
`San Diego, Calthanam 921300090
`1 OW AMERANTSI
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