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The software is viewed and controlled through the use of a web browser such as Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox. Each server offers administrative flexibility, and can be configured to fit particular pharmacies needs and requirements. For example, some servers may be configured in a very strict manner in order to track and control all users who perform transactions, whereas other servers may be configured more freely where users are not required to log in, and the server is mainly used for sharing drug data and information. The server provides all essential network configuration parameters that allow the server to function securely in even the most complex network environment.
The TORBAL Rx server is designed to handle a network of up to 30 DRX-500s scales. Up to 7 scales can be connected directly to server and more scales can be connected by adding on a hub or a switch or by connecting scales through an existing local area network, as well as, a remote over the internet. For large chains requirements of 30 or more DRX-500s workstations Fulcrum Inc. offers a Windows OS setup version of the TORBAL Rx server that can be installed on a dedication Windows Server PC.
Pharmacy Automation Evaluation Parameters – Part 1 |
The usual standard used for reference in pill counting time is the time it takes to fill a script manually using a counting tray. These times vary depending upon the operator. The following times are based upon averaging the results of many operators and are for pill counting only (do not include fetching the supply bottle from its storage place or any drug verification); The general form of an equation for this operation would be P = nV + C, where P is the number of pills counted, n is the number of 5 pill sweeps made with the counting spatula, V is the time per sweep in seconds, and C is the time spent in setting up the counting (opening the supply bottle, pouring an adequate amount out on the tray, pouring the counted pills into the customers vial, pouring the excess back into the supply bottle, and screwing the cap back on the supply bottle)
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