- APPS
- POS Restro Table Timer 15.0
Technical name | pos_restro_table_timer |
License | LGPL-3 |
Website | www.geminatecs.com |
Point of Sale Table Booking with Timer

Geminate comes with a feature of table booking with a timer in point of sale. usually whenever we visit a restaurant, bar or casino, they will not allow us to spend as many as hours we want on table. either we have to order something OR we have to pay more to occupy that table. so here, we come with the solution with two option,
1. Advance Table Timer : Here, point of sale owner can configure particular time limit which will start when customer places first order for example,
We are running 'Unlimited Pizza Shop', so we have configured 45 mins per table so when customer place an order, his timer will start and he has to finish his meal in 45 mins only and has to leave the table for next customer.
2. Manual Table Timer : Here, we have to add various timer product which customer can buy to occupy the table for certain minutes for example, 20 mins or 30 mins he has bought so he can play cards or have drinks only for those minutes of time per customer order per table.
Hot Features
- Enables manual table timer where customers can buy time to book tables for a certain period of time.
- Enables advance table timer where restaurant can limit the table for a certain period of time after first order.
- User friendly notification to point of sale operator and customer via whatsapp and mail.
Problems/Solutions
PROBLEM:
With the Odoo Module, no preview is available.
SOLUTION:
Document Preview offers a range of file formats such as image, PDF, audio, and Video to be displayed as a Preview.
PROBLEM:
The user had to view the preview in the Attachment (Technical) module.
SOLUTION:
This app lets the user preview in all Odoo modules.

Note:
Extensively Tested on Odoo Vanilla with Ubuntu OS
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Go to Point of Sale -> Configuration -> Point of Sale
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Go to Point of Sale -> Configuration -> Point of Sale.
Click on Shop or Bar.
Go to Restro Table Timer -> Select Advance Table Time or Manual Table Time.
Add Time / Minutes.
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Go to Point of Sale -> Configuration -> Floor Plans.
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Go to Point of Sale -> Configuration -> PoS Product Categories.
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Manual Table Time
Go to Point of Sale -> Dashboard.
When you click on New Session it will open Bar/Restaurant Table.
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When you click on any of the Product Categories then its related product will be available under its respected Product Categories.
Click on Timer Products Categories.
Raise a warning when not matching an item with a timer category item.
Raise a warning when not matching an item with a non-timer category item.
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Clicking on the "Validate" button without selecting "Customer" will cause a warning.
Customer order timer will be started.
Click on 'Clock' icon to open table timer wizard.
You can search the order by order number or customer name.
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Advance Table Time
Within the advance table time, the customer can place the order for the first time, then he can order as many as he wants within that booked time and when his booked time is completed then after all the orders will automatically expire.
Raise a warning when booked time is over.
Not a single order is currently in "Running".
All expired orders are within "Expired".
All types of orders are inside "All".
Click on 'Clock' icon to open table timer wizard.
Go to Settings -> Technical -> Emails.
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Easy time tracking for individual tables.
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Realtime timer tracking.
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More convenient for restaurants, bars and casinos.
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More user friendly and easy to use.
Our Releases
Latest Release 1.0.2
Initial code for PoS table time tracker
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