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Eyecon 9420 & 9430 Instruction Manual
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Rx# Length
Enter the number of digits in the Rx# barcode. This can be the same as the Rx Barcode
Length if the Rx Barcode only contains an Rx. Oftentimes, the barcode will include
leading zeros in front of the Rx# which may not be present in the text printed on the
label. Include any leading zeros in the count of digits (for numeric only Rx# barcodes)
or characters (for alphanumeric Rx# barcodes).
Rx# Offset
The Rx# offset defines the number of characters contained in the Rx barcode that
should be skipped to capture the Rx#1234567 in the example below.
Example:
Rx Barcode = 1231234567
In this case, the Rx barcode length would be 10. The Rx# Length would be 7 and the
Rx# Offset would be 3.
Validation Test Mode
1.
Select
Validation Test Mode
to open the Vial Barcode Test Mode window,
shown below.
2.
While viewing this screen, scan a vial label.
The contents of the barcode will be shown.
3.
Press
Start Over
to test another label or
Exit
to return to the Barcode menu.
2D Barcode Information
The Eyecon supports scanning 2D barcodes as a means to capture the serial number
lot number, and expiration date of stock items with a 2D barcode. When
2D Barcode
Expiration Rules
is enabled, the Eyecon will warn or stop the user from dispensing a
stock item with a 2D barcode based on the following 2 parameters:
• Drug Expiration Warning
- Enter the threshold for the number of days
before expiration that should result in a warning to the user. The default
value is 90 days but valid values can be any value between 1 and 365.
• Drug Expiration Stop
- Enter the threshold for the number of days
before expiration that should prevent the user from dispensing the item.
The default value is 30 days but valid values can be any value between
1 and 365.