Barcode

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<p>Once associated, MedITEX will open the exact data record after scanning a barcode.</p>
 
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<td>Click here to see user examples.<strong> <br /></strong></td>
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<td><a href="/images/MedITEX_Barcode_Examples.pdf">Click here</a> to see user examples.<strong> <br /></strong></td>
 
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Revision as of 09:45, 9 December 2013

A Barcode is nothing other than a special method to save a unique code. This code can be linked with different MedITEX sections. Everytime scaning the barcode the linked

 

Requirements

In order to use barcode functionality in MedITEX, selected workstation(s) need to be equipped with an own scanner. If you want to create and print out own barcode labels out of MedITEX, you also need designated barcode printer(s) (Zebra or Dymo, for example).

Functionality

It is possible to use barcode functionality from all MedITEX sections using functions available in the QM button.

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<img src="/images/Qm_Button.png" alt="QM button" width="135" height="64" />

Once associated, MedITEX will open the exact data record after scanning a barcode.

One of the important features of MedITEX is the possibility to quickly check if two materials belong to one couple in MedITEX. In this way there will be no confusion when two materials (for example oocytes and sperm for fertilization) need to be matched.

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<a href="/images/MedITEX_Barcode_Examples.pdf"><img src="/images/plus48.png" alt="" width="48" height="48" /></a> <a href="/images/MedITEX_Barcode_Examples.pdf">Click here</a> to see user examples.