P+E – THE RELIABLE ALTERNATIVE TO POE FOR DRIVE THRU ORDER CONFIRMATION DISPLAYS
Power over Ethernet (PoE) has been touted by some in the industry as a viable and cost-effective solution for drive thru order confirmation system (OCS) displays in cases where running AC power may be cost prohibitive. While well intentioned, using PoE in this fashion can lead to unreliable operation due to the inherent limitations of this technology when used in outdoor environments for high power devices such as sunlight readable displays. In this paper, we describe an alternative solution to PoE, called P+E that provides the cost benefit of not having to run AC power to the OCS while not compromising the reliability of the system.
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THE CASE FOR USING COMMERCIAL GRADE DISPLAYS IN QSR
To the average person, most flat screen displays look similar. They have a wide format aspect ratio (16:9), High Definition (HD) 1080p resolution, black bezel and multiple video inputs. However, there are significant differences…
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A BUSINESS CASE FOR THE ROI OF OUTDOOR DIGITAL MENU BOARDS
Restaurants depend on their menus to showcase the breadth of their offerings to their customers. Without a menu board, customers have nothing to guide them through their ordering experience. Since the very first road side inns and taverns, restaurateurs have…
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UNDERSTANDING THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF OUTDOOR DIGITAL DISPLAYS FOR QSR
Outdoor digital signage is becoming increasingly important in Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) operations. With 60-70% of QSR revenue typically coming from the drive-thru, having reliable and effective order confirmation, pre-sell, and digital menu-board displays are necessary to grow and maintain business.
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PCI COMPLIANCE GUIDELINES FOR DELPHI’S ENDURA™ 15X ORDER CONFIRMATION SYSTEM
The PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) is a set of security requirements that helps businesses protect their payment systems from breaches, fraud and theft of cardholder data. The standard is developed and maintained by the PCI Security Standards Council, which is an open global forum that is responsible for the development, management, education, and awareness of the PCI Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) and other standards that increase payment data security.
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