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What bar code is the drug electronic supervision code and what scanning gun is used?
Release Time:2017-08-09
At present, the electronic drug supervision code is still a one-dimensional bar code, but not all bar code scanning guns or data collectors can scan it. Today, Hongxing Yongli recommend a 5604 drug supervision code data collector, which supports WIFI/GPRS/3G and other data transmission modes and one-dimensional code scanning, and integrates camera functions.

After scanning the electronic supervision code, the 5604 drug supervision code data collector can display the drug information and quantity in real time, download more than 100,000 drug information nationwide, and complete it in two minutes. Can display the detailed information of the units and drugs in time, and can find the problem of wrong or missing drugs in time!
The scope of application of the 5604 drug regulatory code data collector.
Applicable to the pharmaceutical industry, drug electronic supervision system, medical WMS system, drug wireless warehouse management system, pharmacy mobile POS system, pharmacy inventory management system, pharmacy sales management system, pharmacy inventory system.
High-speed processing power: Marvell PXA 310 624MHz high-speed CPU
Super anti-fall protection: magnesium aluminum alloy bracket comprehensive anti-fall protection, up to IP65 protection level 1.5 meters high multiple falls
Diversified high-performance data acquisition: adapt to a variety of reading engines, can read one-dimensional bar code
Through a variety of national product certification: CCC certification/Rohs certification/IP65 industrial protection level certification/CE certification/FCC certification and ISO9001 certification
A variety of communication options: support WIFI/Bluetooth/GPRS/WCDMA/EVDO and other data communication methods
What is the electronic supervision code?

The drug electronic supervision code is a one-dimensional bar code, which has the function of anti-counterfeiting code. One thing, one code, 20 digits. Even if the code of each bottle of the same drug is different, it can be queried on the website of the Food and Drug Administration through the electronic supervision code. It has also been upgraded from the original 16 digits to the current 20 digits.