Mercury Direct: Receiving Orders and Messages

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*When a Mercury Direct communications session takes place (when Mercury Direct connects to the Internet). This takes place every 15 minutes or every 25 orders (whichever comes first), or as you specified in the Host tab when setting up Mercury Direct.<br>''Note: You can [[Mercury Direct: The Control Panel#Changing the Connection Frequency and Blackout Period (The Host Tab)|change frequency]] that Mercury Direct connects to the Internet.''
*When a Mercury Direct communications session takes place (when Mercury Direct connects to the Internet). This takes place every 15 minutes or every 25 orders (whichever comes first), or as you specified in the Host tab when setting up Mercury Direct.<br>''Note: You can [[Mercury Direct: The Control Panel#Changing the Connection Frequency and Blackout Period (The Host Tab)|change frequency]] that Mercury Direct connects to the Internet.''
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*When you click Transmit Now in the Mercury Direct main menu. Clicking the Transmit Now button forces Mercury Direct to connect with the Internet and send and receive any waiting messages.
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*When you click Transmit Now on the Mercury Direct Main Menu. Clicking the Transmit Now button forces Mercury Direct to connect with the Internet and send and receive any waiting messages.
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When you receive an order or message, it will print to your default printer (unless you have set up in the Control Panel that you would not like it to print). It will also be listed in Message Search see “Message Search” on page 55) and in the Control Panel message list.
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When you receive an order or message, it will print to your default printer (unless you have disabled printing in the Control Panel). It will also be listed in Message Search and in the Control Panel message list.

Revision as of 14:42, 14 October 2010

If you have incoming orders or messages waiting for you, the incoming orders will arrive at your shop when either of the following two events have taken place:

  • When a Mercury Direct communications session takes place (when Mercury Direct connects to the Internet). This takes place every 15 minutes or every 25 orders (whichever comes first), or as you specified in the Host tab when setting up Mercury Direct.
    Note: You can change frequency that Mercury Direct connects to the Internet.
  • When you click Transmit Now on the Mercury Direct Main Menu. Clicking the Transmit Now button forces Mercury Direct to connect with the Internet and send and receive any waiting messages.

When you receive an order or message, it will print to your default printer (unless you have disabled printing in the Control Panel). It will also be listed in Message Search and in the Control Panel message list.

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