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Eyecon 9430 - Detecting Incorrect, Broken or Other Objects

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Eyecon 9420 & 9430 Instruction Manual 25
2.15 Detecting incorrect, broken or other objects
2D barcode The DSCSA (Drug Supply Chain Security Act) requires a
2D barcode on stock items, beginning November 2017.
This format contains UPC number, the expiration date,
serial number and lot number of the drug. (It is a square
barcode containing a pattern of small black and white
squares)
Rx barcode This is a barcode that contains the Rx number. This may
also contain other information as needed by the
pharmacy.
Rx Short for prescription.
2.15 Detecting incorrect, broken or other objects
The Eyecon identifies many broken pills and non-matching shapes by showing a live
photo of the tray with red cross-hairs on the suspected object. However if broken pills
or other pills are close enough to the expected flat or side-view shape of pill being
counted, the Eyecon may still count it.
Scanning the barcode on the stock item to be dispensed is the best way to ensure the
correct drug is being dispensed.

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