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titleOverview

This guide is intended for customers who have MealViewer integrated with their Edison software. It will highlight the features and settings required to create an interface between MealViewer and Edison in order to digitally display menu information in your cafeterias.

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MealViewer Blocks
MealViewer Blocks
MealViewer Blocks

In MealViewer, Blocks determine at what time and location menus are displayed on digital signage and also how menus will be grouped within Digital Suite. They are configured within MealViewer; however, you are able to establish Blocks within Edison to be sent over with your menus when syncing with MealViewer. You can assign the Blocks to menus in the Menu Templates screen.

  1. From the Advanced option, select MealViewer Blocks.
  2. Scroll to the bottom of the list and click in the cell next to the asterisk*.
  3. Enter the Block. When finished, select Save Changes.

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titleEstablishing MealViewer Display Groups

If you need to create multiple MealViewer Display Groups, proceed to MealViewer Display Groups Mass Update.


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Display Groups are the result of the assignment of MealViewer Menu Groups to a line. When the Menu Group is attached to a line with other Menu Groups, it is then communicated to MealViewer that this is how your menus should be displayed on your digital signage.

  1. From the Admin & Maintenance tab, select Site & Categories, then select Sites.
  2. Select a site and then select Edit Site.

  3. Select the checkbox of the MealViewer Menu Group which is associated with each line. 

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    In the example below, the Line 1 Display Group will show recipes from the All American Line and the Hot Line. The Line 2 Display Group will show recipes from the Asian Line and SouthWest Line. The Line 3 Display Group will show recipes from the Gluten-Free Bar, Salad Bar, and the Vegan bar. The Line 4 Display Group will show all recipes which have not been assigned a Menu Group.

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  1. From the Admin & Maintenance tab, select System Settings.
  2. Select the MealViewer tab to enable/disable MealViewer sources and configure MealViewer settings.

    MealViewer Server URL - Use the drop-down menu to select the URL of the MealViewer server.
    API Key - The MealViewer API Key for your District. Select Test Connection to ensure the connection between Edison and MealViewer is set up correctly.

    Enable MealViewer Integration - Place a checkmark in the box to enable MealViewer integration.
    Full-Refresh on Next SyncWhen checked, a Full-Refresh will be performed on the next sync.

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    A Full-Refresh syncs all Site date data for each Site.
    Note: Any words in italics indicate MealViewer Terminology.

    • Recipes (Items) including nutrition, allergens, and serving sizes.
      Note: Nutrition should always be recalculated for a recipe if items/ingredients have been changed.
    • Recipe Categories (Item Types)
    • Menu Count Types (Age Groups)
    • Site name
    • Menu planning data listed above (and in accordance with the Exclude 0 Planned Counts and Do Not Display Externally settings) including MealViewer Display Groups and MealViewer Blocks (if established).

    Sync Interval - Enter the number of minutes between synchronizations. To disable automatic synchronization, enter 0. By default, the system will send a MealViewer sync every 15 minutes.
    Synchronize Dates - Enter XX (the number of) days in the past (if you would like to send records for days prior to today) through XX days in the future - Enter the number of days in the future you would like to send records.
    Synchronize Sites - Use the ellipses icon to open the MealViewer Site Filter and establish sites for synchronization.

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    titleSynchronize Sites

    In the MealViewer Site Filter window, use the magnifier tool or drop-down menu to select a Specific SiteBy Category, or Named Site Filter. You may also select All Sites.

    Synchronize Meals - Select one or more meal types to sync.

    Safety Checks - Safety checks ensure communication does not occur if the Edison database is copied into a test environment.
    Expected SQL Server Instance - Enter the SQL server name used in your production environment. Use the drop-down menu to select how SQL Server should be compared to the running server.
    Normal - Use this option if you only have one SQL server that could be considered correct. The SQL Server instance must match the text entered verbatim.
    Reg. Ex. - You may use this option if you have multiple SQL servers that could be considered correct. The SQL Server instance must match the regular expression entered.
    Ellipsis - Clicking the ellipsis icon loads the information from the currently running SQL Server and quickly sets the correct values above for running in the current environment.

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 Enable Agent Mode


Warning

Prior to proceeding to the next step, Agent Mode must be enabled.  For MCS Cloud installations, the HSS support staff need to enable the Edison agent node for the district. For on-premise installations, agent mode is enabled in Admin Console.


  1. Right-click on the Admin Console icon and select Run as Administrator, then log in to the system.

  2. From the Applications drop-down menu, select Connection Methods. Double-click on Edison and select the checkbox to Enable MCS Agent for this Application. Click Ok, then choose Close in theConnection Methods window.

    Warning

    Do not close Admin Console within proceeding to step 3 and 4.


    Note

    The service must be stopped and restarted in order for changes to take effect.


  3. From the Server Admin drop-down menu, select Service Control and then select Stop Service. Click Ok once service has stopped.
  4. From the Server Admin drop-down menu, select Service Control and then select Start Service. Click Ok once service has started.
  5. When finished, close Admin Console.

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