Store Menu Sample Clauses

Store Menu. You agree that you will offer for sale and sell at the Store for final consumption and not for resale, all pizza and other authorized food and beverage products and perform the carry-out and delivery services that we from time to time authorize; provided, however, you may offer for resale authorized products for certain programs approved by us. Such approval will not be unreasonably withheld and the decision to approve shall be based upon: (i) quality assurance; (ii) brand image; (iii) and such other factors as we determine. You also agree that you will not offer for sale or sell at the Store any other products or services.
Store Menu. You agree that you will offer for sale and sell at or from the Store all pizza and beverage products and the carry-out and delivery services that we from time to time authorize. You also agree that you will not offer for sale or sell at or from the Store any products or services not authorized by us in writing.
Store Menu. The Store menu enables you to make network, direct serial or modem connections to timers. You can also disconnect from a currently connected store timer using this menu. The Store menu also allows you to open a dialog box for editing stores. Finally, you can refresh (update) the Raw Car Data from the currently connected store. Select Store on the Menu Bar to view the drop-down Store menu. ! Select Connect on the Store menu to view the Manually Connect to Store dialog box, to connect to any of the stores listed in the Store List, or to edit the list. ! Select Direct Serial Connect on the Store menu to connect PC30A to a local store timer connected to your PC via serial Com port. ! Select Disconnect on the Store menu to disconnect from the connected store timer. ! Select Edit Stores on the Store menu to open a dialog box for editing stores options. ! Select Monitor On on the Store menu to start monitoring a store timer that has been connected. Note that you can continue to monitor a store after you disconnect from that store. ! Select Monitor Off on the Store menu to stop monitoring a store timer. ! Select Refresh RCD for connected store on the Store menu to refresh RCD from the connected store timer. ! Select Store from the Menu Bar and select Connect from the drop- down menu, or… ! Select Store from the Menu Bar and select Direct Serial Connect from the drop-down menu, or… ! Select the button. The Connect to Store dialog box will appear. Select a store from the
Store Menu. The Store menu enables you to make direct or modem connections to timers. You can also disconnect from a currently connected store timer or edit (change) the store’s information using this menu. Finally, you can refresh (update) the Raw Car Data from the currently connected store. Select Store on the menu bar to view the drop-down Store menu. ! Select Direct Connect on the Store menu to connect PC30 to a local store directly connected to your PC. ! Select Connect on the Store menu to view the Manually Connect to Store dialog box, to connect to any of the stores listed in the Store List, or to edit the list. ! Select Disconnect on the Store menu to disconnect from the connected store timer. ! Select Edit Stores on the Store menu to edit a store’s information. ! Select Refresh RCD for connected store on the Store menu to refresh RCD from the connected store timer.

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