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Eyecon 9420 & 9430 Instruction Manual
Introduction
2.12 Back up the Eyecon data
2.13 Helpful hint
2.13.1 Navigating the touch screen
Use your finger to press the buttons on screen or to swipe/move scrollable lists.
2.14 Definitions
There are several terms used throughout this manual that will be helpful to define at the
start.
Vial
Patient’s pill/capsule container to hold their counted Rx.
Vial label
The label that is applied to the patient’s Rx vial. The label
may contain some or all of the following information in
written or barcode form: the drug number, the Rx number
and the quantity of pills.
Patient pamphlet
This paper may contain information that cannot fit on the
vial label such as patient instructions and barcodes.
Stock bottle/item
Bulk storage bottles or boxes that hold pills, capsules,
creams or syringes for dispensing.
Stock bottle label
The label on the bulk storage bottle that shows the
required information about the contained drug.
NDC #
National Drug Code. It has three segments separated by
dashes. One segment typically has a leading zero that is
dropped in order to fit into a 10 digit UPC number. It is
present on all Rx and most non-prescription medication
packages in the US. The full 11 digit format is XXXXX-
XXXX-XX but this can vary as usually a leading zero is
dropped from one of the segments.
UPC barcode
Currently, most drugs in the USA have a UPC barcode
which is associated with the drug’s NDC number.
CAUTION!
The Eyecon is a computer based device and it is strongly suggested to back up
all transaction data and images periodically, otherwise, data can be
permanently lost!!!.
for more details on backing up report
data and images.