Search Optifacts User Documentation
Live Search | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
|
Table of Contents (on this page)
Table of Contents | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
|
Introduction
This document provides instructions for verifying that the lens picked is accurate.
The verify program is a core component in your inventory and EOE system. From this screen you can place short orders, automatically re-order stocked lenses, record lens breakages, substitute lenses and get new tickets, and exchange lens inventory. Since this screen relies heavily upon numerical input and lens SKUs, we strongly recommend attaching a bar code reader to your verify terminal to speed the process and reduce entry errors.
The Verify screen is self-explanatory and we cover a few modes below along with an example of when would be a good time to use it. For instructions on all modes of verify, please refer to the Verification & Breakage (Lenses) section, where you can link to a number of documents detailing each available mode.
When each option is used, Optifacts will check the validity of the job to use that option. It will also check the validity of the SKUs that are entered and let the operator know what actions are being taken.
Procedure
We will cover the following functions in this document:
- Verifying usage of the lens decrements inventory and reorders lenses.
- Flagging a tray to order lenses from the vendor via Electronic Order Entry. Short mode is designed for the case of Optifacts picking a lens, that lens is not on the shelf on a regular basis and needs to be ordered for a specific job. This mode will not decrement inventory.
- Recording a lens breakage for reporting purposes. This mode will not decrement inventory.
- Recording a lens breakage on a manufacturer defective lens. This mode does not decrement inventory.
- Recording lens usage after a breakage. This mode will decrement inventory.
- Reversing a breakage after being posted.
- Exchanging lenses at the verify station. Exchange Mode should be used only when lenses have previously been verified for a particular job and for some reason, other lenses need to be used. This mode will decrement new lens SKUs and increment the lens SKUs on the work ticket.
- Forcing lens usage. This mode is primarily used for work tickets that have no SKUs printed on them, or if the SKUs printed are not for the lenses being used. This mode skips verify and decrements both eyes.
- Transferring jobs from the verify station.
From the Optifacts main menu:
Type 3 - Editor Utilities and press enter.
Type 10 - Verify Lenses Picked and press enter.
The Verify screen displays.
Usage Mode
Upon running the verify program, usage mode is automatically in progress. The screen will prompt you to enter either a Tray or Job Number if you are printing pick tickets at layout. When manually entering Job numbers, precede the number with the letter 'J'. Scanning a pick ticket barcode does this step for you. The Job/Tray number will hereafter be referred to as the job number. If you type I and press enter, the screen will toggle and allow you to enter Usage Mode by Invoice number.
The job number can be entered by hand or scanned in with a reader attached to the keyboard. The lens SKUs are then asked for. Enter each SKU in the same manner as the tray number, either with a scanner or manually. Optifacts will then check to make sure that the SKUs are correct by comparing them with the information on the work ticket and checking them in the SKU table.
If there is any inconsistency in the SKUs on the pick ticket and those entered at verify, Optifacts will post the appropriate message. Optifacts will allow the substitution of manufacturer, base curve, or diameter. In special cases, substitution of a lens color is also allowed. If one of these has been changed the question will be asked if the operator wants to substitute the lens(es). The appropriate answer can be entered. If the answer is "yes" the new SKUs will be printed on the work ticket and inventory will be decremented for the SKUs entered. "No" will bring the user back to entering the SKUs again. Any substitutions allowed at verify will print a new work ticket.
It is important to remember that for any substitutions other than manufacturer, base curve, or diameter, the job in question needs to be recalled at the layout screen with the appropriate change being made and a new pick ticket or work ticket being run. It is also important to note that it is feasible for the operator to pick an incorrect base curve and answer yes to allow substitution. Whenever the verify program notices a discrepancy, please be sure to read the messages on the screen carefully and check your lenses before allowing the override. Optifacts is perfectly capable of calculating an Rx with a +5.00 Rx onto a 2.00 base lens, but this is obviously not a wise substitution. Read the substitution messages before answering Yes.
- Type or scan the Tray number or the Job number and press enter. If entering the job number, precede the number by the letter J. Example: J1234.
In the following example we used the tray number.
In the following example we entered the job ID.
- Type I to toggle and press enter.
This allows you to enter verify using the Invoice # rather than the tray or job ID.
The system will search for the job ID and bring up the applicable tray number onto the screen.
- Type or scan the SKU numbers.
- Type or scan the right and left lens lot numbers.
The inventory is updated and the Inventory Update for Tray: xxxx message displays at the bottom of the screen.
- Press Escape to exit.
Several other modes are available on the Verify screen. To enter into one of the other modes key the appropriate letter listed on the main Verify screen. Following is a short explanation on the use of each mode.
Shorts Mode
Shorts Mode will force the lenses scanned to be flagged for short ordering via Electronic Order Entry. Shorts mode is designed for the case of Optifacts picking a lens and that lens is not on the shelf on a regular basis. Enter "S" on the line asking for "Tray Number" and press Enter.
The operator will notice that "SHORTS MODE" in the upper right of the screen replaces the "USAGE MODE" message. Scan the Tray or Job number as prompted. The Shorts Mode will flag the lenses for reorder via the Shorts Advice Report and the verify screen will automatically return to usage mode. The tray should then be set aside until the lenses are received into inventory. After that time, the tray can then be verified and processed through the lab as a regular job.
The requested lenses will be tied to the tray number, thus when the lens order is placed and received, the particular tray number will appear on the packing list as opposed to a bin location. This should notify your employees immediately that there is a tray waiting for these lenses. All lenses/jobs flagged in 'Shorts' mode will appear on the Shorts Advice report and may be imported into the EOE system.
If the 'Shorts' mode was entered accidentally, or you wish to return to usage mode without placing a short order, Enter 'S' again and the screen will return to usage mode.
- Type S and press enter.
The screen is now in Short Order mode.
- Type the Tray number or the Job number and press enter. If entering the job number, precede the number by the letter J. Example: J1234
- Type the applicable eye code and press enter.
- R - Right eye
- L - Left eye
- B - Both eyes
The tray will be flagged as a short order.
Breakage Mode
Breakage mode is used when one or both lenses are broken in the lab. This option marks the lens as broken for reporting purposes, BUT DOES NOT DECREMENT OR INCREMENT INVENTORY IN ANY WAY.
Breakage mode utilizes information from Job Tracking to accumulate and report on lens breakages. The verify program is a slick interface for documenting lens breakage when used in conjunction with Job Tracking. If you do not have the Job Tracking module, you will be given access to a small menu where you may edit and alter the breakage codes and reasons for your lab.
To enter Breakage Mode, type 'B' and press enter at the 'Job Number' prompt. Enter or scan the job number. You are then prompted for the station code and breakage reason code for the breakage. These codes are defined and maintained in the Job Tracking module. The Verify screen will return to Usage Mode after each Breakage Mode job is recorded.
Once this has been done, the new lens can be decremented from inventory using "Usage Right" and/or "Usage Left". Follow the instructions for those modes listed under their respective titles.
If you wish to exit either breakage mode without recording a breakage, enter 'B' or 'BO' at the job number prompt and verify will return to usage mode.
- Type B and press enter.
The screen is now in Breakage Mode.
- Type or scan the tray number or job number. If entering the job number, precede the number by the letter J. Example: J1234. The system will display the tray number assigned to the job number you entered.
- Enter the applicable code to indicate right, left, both or split.
- Type R to enter a breakage for the right eye only
- Type L to enter a breakage for the left eye only
- Type B to enter a breakage for both eyes
- Type S to enter a breakage for both eyes with a different reason code for each eye.
- Enter the Operator Code and Reason Code for each applicable eye and press enter.
Once the Reason Code is entered for each applicable eye, you will see the reason description below the code. The system will also prompt you for short order of the lens.
- Short Order Lens (Y/N)?
- Type Y to place an order for the lens.
- Type N to continue without ordering the lens.
Example of one eye breakage:
Example of Both eyes broken:
You will only enter the right eye data and the system will copy it to the left eye.
You will then be prompted to print a new work ticket,
- 1 (or 2) lens(es) broken, print a new work ticket?
- Type Y to print a new ticket.
- Type N to continue without printing a new ticket.
If a previous breakage had been posted for the tray, you will see the following message.
- Type Y to post another breakage.
- Type N to return to the verification screen.
- Press Escape to return to the menu.
Breakage Defect Mode
Breakage defect mode is used when a lens has been verified, but has a manufacturer defect and can be returned to the manufacturer for a replacement lens. Enter "BD" when the cursor is at "TRAY" and "DEFECT MODE" will appear.
Follow the same procedure as for Breakage Mode to mark the lens(es) as defective and assign new lens(es) to the job.
- Type BD and press enter.
The screen is now in Breakage Defect mode.
- Type or scan the tray number or job number. If entering the job number, precede the number by the letter J. Example: J1234.
- Enter the applicable code to indicate right, left, both or split.
- Type R to enter a breakage for the right eye only
- Type L to enter a breakage for the left eye only
- Type B to enter a breakage for both eyes
- Type S to enter a breakage for both eyes with a different reason code for each eye.
- Enter the Reason Code for each applicable eye and press enter.
Once the Reason Code is entered for each applicable eye, you will see the reason description below the code. The system will also prompt you for short order of the lens.
- Short Order Lens (Y/N)?
- Type Y to place an order for the lens.
- Type N to continue without ordering the lens.
You will then be prompted to print a new work ticket,
- 1 lens broken, print a new work ticket?
- Type Y to print a new ticket.
- Type N to continue without printing a new ticket.
- Press Escape to return to the menu.
Usage Right or Left Mode
As stated under the Breakage Modes, Usage Right and Usage Left Mode are used after a breakage/defect to assign and decrement a new lens to the job tray. NOTE: Use of this mode and Usage Left Mode should only be done AFTER one of the Breakage Modes has been used on the same tray.
To start the Usage Right Mode, enter an "R" at the Tray Number prompt, press [Enter] and "USAGE RIGHT" will appear, or , to start the Usage Left Mode, enter an "L" at the Tray Number prompt, press [Enter] and "USAGE LEFT" will appear. Enter the tray number and Optifacts will request the SKU number for the right eye. Enter this also. Now inventory has been decremented and new lens(es) will be ordered.
If the lens scanned is not the same as the lens printed on the work ticket, but could be used instead, you are asked if you wish to use the new lens. Answering 'Y' will print a new work ticket using the new lens and update inventory with usage for the new lens. Answer 'No' and the screen will again display the tray number prompt. You may only substitute manufacturer, diameter, and base curve on any lenses. The Verify screen will return to Usage Mode after each UR Usage Mode job is run.
Follow the same process as Usage Mode described at the beginning of this section.
Force Mode
The Force option on the Verify screen is used primarily for Pick Tickets that have no SKUs printed on them, or if the SKUs printed are not for the lenses being used.
*** WARNING: If there are SKUs on the pick ticket those SKUs will be decremented in inventory even if they are not the SKUs being used!!! ***
Turn "FORCE" mode on by typing the word "force" in the tray number. (The word will automatically appear in upper case.) The mode indicator in the upper right of the screen will change. Enter the tray number and Optifacts will ask for the SKUs. These SKUs will then be decremented in inventory.
- Type Force and press enter.
The screen is now is Force Job Mode.
The Force Complete message displays at the bottom of the screen.
- Press Escape to exit.
Exchange Mode
Exchange Mode should be used only when lens(es) have previously been verified for a particular job and, for some reason, others need to be used.
To go into Exchange Mode enter an "E" and "Exchange Mode" will appear in the upper right. Enter the tray number and Optifacts will prompt for the first and second SKUs that are to be exchanged. The new SKUs will then be decremented and the SKUs on the work ticket will be incremented.
- Type E and press enter.
The screen is now in Exchange Mode.
- Type or scan the tray number or job number. If entering the job number, precede the number by the letter J. Example: J1234.
- Type or scan the SKUs for the new lenses being used and press enter.
- Type or scan the right and left lens lot numbers.
The system will prompt you to confirm the override.
- Type Y to continue with the override.
- Type N to return to the verification screen.
The inventory is updated and the Inventory Update for Tray: xxxx message displays at the bottom of the screen.
The following is an example of a message that you may see when attempting to verify in Exchange mode.
Override not allowed.
Anchor | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
|
Search Optifacts User Documentation
Live Search | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
|
Table of Contents (on this page)
Table of Contents | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Introduction
This document provides instructions for verifying that the lens picked is accurate.
The verify program is a core component in your inventory and EOE system. You can place short orders from this screen, automatically reorder stocked lenses, record lens breakages, substitute lenses, get new tickets, and exchange lens inventory. Since this screen relies heavily upon numerical input and lens SKUs, we strongly recommend attaching a bar code reader to your verification terminal to speed the process and reduce entry errors.
The Verify screen is self-explanatory, and we cover a few modes below and an example of when would be a good time to use it. Please read further into this document for instructions on all verification modes, where we detail each available mode.
With each option, Optifacts will check the validity of the job to use that option. It will also check the validity of the entered SKUs and let the operator know the actions.
We will cover the following functions in this document:
- Verify usage of the lens decrements inventory and reorders lenses.
- Flag a tray to order lenses from the vendor via Electronic Order Entry. Use Short mode for the case of Optifacts picking a lens that is not on the shelf regularly, and you need to order it for a specific job. This mode will not decrement inventory.
- Record a lens breakage for reporting purposes. This mode will not decrement inventory.
- Record a lens breakage on a manufacturer’s defective lens. This mode does not decrement inventory.
- Record lens usage after a breakage. This mode will decrement inventory.
- Reverse a breakage after being posted.
- Exchanging lenses at the verify station. You should only use Exchange Mode when you verified lenses previously for a particular job, and for some reason, you need to use other lenses. This mode will decrement new lens SKUs and increment the lens SKUs on the work ticket.
- Force lens usage. Use this mode primarily for work tickets that have no SKUs printed on them or not for the lenses you are using. In addition, this mode skips verify and decrements both eyes.
- Transferring jobs from the verify station.
Procedure
From the Optifacts main menu:
Select Option 3 - Editor Utilities and press Enter.
Select Option 10 - Verify Lenses Picked and press Enter.
The Verify screen displays.
Anchor | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
|
Upon running the verify program, usage mode is automatically in progress. The screen will prompt you to enter either a Tray or Job Number if you print pick tickets at order entry. When manually entering Job numbers, precede the number with the letter “J”’. Scanning a pick ticket barcode does this step for you. We refer to the Job/Tray number hereafter as the job number. If you press “I” and press Enter, the screen will toggle and allows you to enter Usage Mode by Invoice number.
The job number can be entered by hand or scanned in with a reader attached to the keyboard. Then you are asked for the lens SKUs. Enter each SKU in the same manner as the tray number, either with a scanner or manually. Optifacts will then check to ensure that the SKUs are correct by comparing them with the information on the work ticket and checking them in the SKU table.
If there is any inconsistency in the SKUs on the pick ticket and those entered at verification, Optifacts posts the appropriate message. Optifacts will allow the substitution of manufacturer, base curve, or diameter. In special cases, the substitution of a lens color is also allowed. If one of these has changed, the system asks if the operator wants to substitute the lens(es). Enter the appropriate answer. If the answer is “yes,” the new SKUs will be printed on the work ticket, and inventory gets decremented for the SKUs entered. “No” will bring the user back to entering the SKUs again. Any substitutions allowed at verification will print a new work ticket.
It is important to remember that for substitutions other than the manufacturer, base curve, or diameter, the job in question, you need to recall it at the order entry screen with the appropriate change made and a new pick ticket or work ticket run. It is also important to note that it is feasible for the operator to pick an incorrect base curve and answer “yes” to allow substitution. Whenever the verify program notices a discrepancy, please read the messages on the screen carefully and check your lenses before allowing the override. For example, Optifacts can perfectly calculate an Rx with a +5.00 Rx onto a 2.00 base lens, but this is not a wise substitution. Again, read the substitution messages before answering “Yes.”
- Enter or scan the Tray number or the Job number. If entering the job number, precede the letter “J.” Example: J1234.
In the following example, we used the tray number.
In the following example, we entered the job ID.
- Press “I” to toggle and press Enter.
Pressing “I” allows you to enter verification using the Invoice # rather than the tray or job ID.
In the following example, we toggled by typing I and entered the Invoice number.
The system will search for the job ID and bring up the applicable tray number onto the screen.
- Enter or scan the SKU numbers.
- Enter or scan the right and left lens lot numbers.
The inventory is updated, and the Inventory Update for Tray: “xxxx” message displays at the bottom of the screen.
- Press Escape to exit.
Several other modes are available on the Verify screen. To enter into one of the other modes, key the appropriate letter listed on the main Verify screen. Following is a short explanation of the use of each verification mode.
Usage Right or Left Mode
The Breakage Modes states that Usage Right and Usage Left Mode are used after a breakage/defect to assign and decrement a new lens to the job tray. NOTE: You should only use this mode AFTER posting a breakage on the same tray.
To start the Usage Right Mode, enter an “R” at the Tray Number prompt, press [Enter] and “USAGE RIGHT” will appear, or, to start the Usage Left Mode, enter an “L” at the Tray Number prompt, press [Enter] and “USAGE LEFT” will appear. Enter the tray number, and Optifacts will request the SKU number for the right eye. Enter this also. Now inventory has been decremented, and a new lens(es) ordered.
If the lens scanned is not the same as the lens printed on the work ticket but could be used instead, you get asked if you wish to use the new lens. Answering “Y” will print a new work ticket using the new lens and update inventory with usage for the new lens. Answer “N,” and the screen will again display the tray number prompt. You may only substitute manufacturer, diameter, and base curve on any lenses. The Verify screen returns to Usage Mode after each Usage Mode job.
Follow the same process as Usage Mode described at the beginning of this section.
Assign a Tray Number to a Job at Verify
- Enter the Job ID into the tray number field.
The following window displays.
- Enter the new tray number.
- Proceed with scanning the SKUs to complete the verification process.
Shorts Mode
Shorts mode forces the lenses scanned to be flagged for “short” ordering via Electronic Order Entry. Use Shorts mode for the case of Optifacts picking a lens, and that lens is not on the shelf regularly. Enter “S” on the line asking for “Tray Number” and press Enter.
The operator will notice that “SHORTS MODE” in the upper right of the screen replaces the “USAGE MODE” message. Scan the Tray or Job number as prompted. The Shorts Mode will flag the lenses for reorder via the Shorts Advice Report, and the verify screen will automatically return to Usage mode. Put the tray aside until the lenses get received into inventory. After that time, the tray can then be verified and processed through the lab as a regular job.
The requested lenses get associated with the tray number, and thus when the lens order is placed and received, the particular tray number will appear on the packing list instead of a bin location. This notifies your employees immediately that there is a tray waiting for these lenses. In addition, all lenses/jobs flagged in “Shorts” mode will appear on the Shorts Advice report and can import into the EOE system.
If you accidentally entered “Shorts” mode or wish to return to Usage mode without placing a short order, enter “S” again, and the screen will return to Usage mode.
- Press “S” and press Enter.
The screen is now in Short Order mode.
- Enter the Tray number or the Job number. If entering the job number, precede with the letter “J.” Example: J1234.
- Enter the applicable eye code.
- R - Right eye
- L - Left eye
- B - Both eyes
The tray gets flagged as a short order.
Anchor | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
|
Use Breakage mode when breakage occurs on one or both lenses. This option marks the lens as broken for reporting purposes BUT DOES NOT DECREMENT OR INCREMENT INVENTORY IN ANY WAY.
Breakage mode utilizes information from Job Tracking to accumulate and report on lens breakages. The verify program is a slick interface for documenting lens breakage when used in conjunction with Job Tracking.
To enter Breakage mode, press “B” and enter at the Job Number prompt. Next, enter or scan the job number. You then get prompted for the station code and breakage reason code for the breakage. These codes are defined and maintained in the Job Tracking module. The Verify screen will return to Usage Mode after recording each breakage.
Once done, the new lens can be decremented from inventory using “Usage Right” and “Usage Left.” Next, follow the instructions for those modes listed under their respective titles.
If you wish to exit breakage mode without recording a breakage, enter “B” or “BO” at the job number prompt and verify will return to Usage mode.
- Press “B” and pess Enter.
The screen is now in Breakage Mode.
- Enter or scan the tray number or job number. If entering the job number, precede the number by the letter J. Example: J1234. The system will display the tray number assigned to the job number you entered.
- Enter the applicable code to indicate right, left, both, or split.
- Press “R” to enter a breakage for the right eye only
- Press “L” to enter a breakage for the left eye only
- Press “B” to enter a breakage for both eyes
- Press “S” to enter a breakage for both eyes with a different reason code for each eye.
- Enter the Operator Code and Reason Code for each applicable eye.
Once you enter the Reason Code for each applicable eye, you see the reason description below the code. The system will also prompt you for a short order of the lens.
- Short Order Lens (Y/N)?
- Press “Y” to place an order for the lens.
- Press “N” to continue without ordering the lens.
Example of one eye breakage:
Example of Both eyes broken:
You will only enter the Right eye data, and the system will copy it to the left eye.
You then get prompted to print a new work ticket,
- 1 (or 2) lens(es) broken, print a new work ticket?
- Press “Y” to print a new ticket.
- Press “N” to continue without printing a new ticket.
If you had posted a breakage previously, you would see the following message.
- Press “Y” to post another breakage.
- Press “N” to return to the verification screen.
- Press Escape to return to the menu.
Breakage Defect Mode
Use Breakage Defect mode when a lens has been verified but has a manufacturer defect, and you can return it to the manufacturer for a replacement lens. Enter “BD” when the cursor is at “TRAY,” and “DEFECT MODE” will appear.
Follow the same procedure for Breakage Mode to mark the lens(es) as defective and assign a new lens(es) to the job.
- Type “BD” and press Enter.
The screen is now in Breakage Defect mode.
- Enter or scan the tray number or job number. If entering the job number, precede the number with the letter “J.” Example: J1234.
- Enter the applicable code to indicate right, left, both, or split.
- Press “R” to enter a breakage for the right eye only
- Press “L” to enter a breakage for the left eye only
- Press “B” to enter a breakage for both eyes
- Press “S” to enter a breakage for both eyes with a different reason code for each eye.
- Enter the Reason Code for each applicable eye.
Once you enter the Reason Code for each applicable eye, you see the reason description below the code. The system will also prompt you for a short order of the lens.
- Short Order Lens (Y/N)?
- Press “Y” to place an order for the lens.
- Press “N” to continue without ordering the lens.
You will then get prompted to print a new work ticket,
- “2 lenses broken, print a new work ticket?” (In our example below, this is the second breakage on the same eye.)
- Press “Y” to print a new ticket.
- Press “N” to continue without printing a new ticket.
- Press Escape to return to the menu.
Verify After Breakage
- Press “R” – Usage Right Eye On or Press “L” – Usage Left Eye On and press Enter.
The Usage Right or Left Eye is displayed. You must verify each eye separately.
- Enter or scan the Tray number or the Job number. If entering the job number, precede with the letter “J.” Example: J1234.
- Enter or scan the applicable SKU number.
- Enter or scan the lens lot number. (You only see this prompt if your lab uses lot numbers)
The inventory is updated, and the Inventory Update for Tray: “xxxx” message displays at the bottom of the screen.
- Press Escape to exit the screen and return to the menu.
Reverse Breakage
Note |
---|
Reverse breakage is not an option at labs that have DRP inventory turned on. |
- Type “RB” and press Enter.
The Reverse Breakage screen displays.
- Enter or scan the Job Number.
- Enter the operator code.
- Enter the reason code.
- Enter “B” (Breakage) to reverse breakage or “D” (Defect) to reverse breakage defect.
- Press the applicable Eye Code (R, L, or B) and press Enter.
- R - Right eye
- L - Left Eye
- B - Both eyes
- Is this the correct lens? (Y/N):
- Press “Y” if correct and press enter
- Press “N” to return to the screen
Info |
---|
Each eye will present separately. |
The Breakage for Job Number “xxxxxx” is Reversed message displayed at the bottom of the screen.
- Press Escape to exit.
Force Mode
The Force option on the Verify screen is used primarily for Pick Tickets that have no SKUs printed or if the SKUs printed are not valid for the selected lenses.
Warning |
---|
*** WARNING: If there are SKUs on the pick ticket, those SKUs will be decremented in inventory even if they are not the SKUs used!!! *** |
Turn “FORCE” mode on by typing the word “force” in the tray number field. (The word will automatically appear in upper case.) The mode indicator in the upper right of the screen will change. Enter the tray number, and Optifacts will ask for the SKUs. These SKUs get decremented in inventory.
- Type “Force” and press Enter.
The screen is now in Force Job Mode.
The Force Complete message displays at the bottom of the screen.
- Press Escape to exit.
Exchange Mode
Use Exchange mode only when lens(es) were previously verified for a particular job and, for some reason, you need to use other lenses.
Press “E” and “Exchange Mode” appear in the upper right of the screen. Enter the tray number and Optifacts prompts for the first and second SKUs to exchange. The new SKUs get decremented, and the SKUs on the work ticket get incremented.
- Press “E” and press Enter.
The screen is now in Exchange Mode.
- Enter or scan the tray number or job number. If entering the job number, precede the number with the letter “J.” Example: J1234.
- Enter or scan the SKUs for the new lenses.
- Enter or scan the right and left lens lot numbers. (You only see this prompt if your lab uses lot numbers)
The system will prompt you to confirm the override.
- Press “Y” to continue with the override.
- Press “N” to return to the verification screen.
If “Y,” the inventory is updated, and the Inventory Update for Tray: “xxxx” message displays at the bottom of the screen.
The following is an example of a message you may see when attempting to verify in Exchange mode.
Override is not allowed.
Transfer at Verify
- Press “T” in the tray number field and press Enter to transfer both eyes.
- Type “TR” in the tray number field and press Enter to transfer the right eye only.
- Type “TL” in the tray number field and press Enter. to transfer the left eye only
- Enter the priority number for the destination site in the field provided and press Enter. To view all available destinations, press “0” and Enter.
- Select a destination site by typing in the option number and press Enter.
The chosen destination site displays
- Enter the tray number.
The work ticket will reprint indicating a transfer to the destination site.
Info |
---|
The screen returns to usage mode after each entry. You must re-enter the transfer option for every tray. |
Substitution at Verify
Substitution at Verify lists the blank switching choices available for this job and lets you pick one, in case the one that the ofdemon picked didn’t work for some reason, such as out of stock or other reasons.
Custom Configuration
Note |
---|
When enabled, the following custom configuration will NOT allow substitution at verification. |
When enabled, the following custom configuration will NOT allow substitution at verification.
From the Optifacts main menu:
- Select Option 3 – Editor Utilities and press Enter.
- Select Option 6 – Configuration Editor and press Enter.
- Select Option 6 – Custom Configuration Editor and press Enter.
The Custom Configuration Editor displays.
- Press “Q” - Query to perform a search.
- Ensure that the table below exists.
If the table does not exist:
- Press “A” to add a new record.
- Enter all the information as shown in the diagram below.
- Press Escape to save the data.
- Press “E” to exit.
Sub at Verify
- To substitute one lens for another, type the word “SUB” and press Enter.
The screen is now in Substitution Mode.
- Enter or scan the tray number or job number. If entering the job number, precede the number with the letter “J.” Example: J1234.
You have three options:
- Sub by OPC - Available for any job.
- Sub by Product List - Only available for a job that has been blank switched (info from the 8-12 menu).
- Cancels any sub done - Only available for a job that has been blank switched (info from the 8-12 menu).
- Make your selection and press Enter.
Sub by OPC
- Select Option 1 - Sub by OPC and press Enter.
- Enter or scan the SKU #s.
Sub by Product List
Only a job that has been blank switched (info from the 8-12 menu) can do options 2 and 3.
- Select Option 2 - Sub by Product List and press Enter.
- Enter or scan the SKU #s and press Enter.
If it’s only been blank selected and not blank switched, you get the message on the second screen.
Clear any Sub on Tray
Only a job that has been blank switched (info from the 8-12 menu) can do options 2 and 3.
- Select Option 3 - Clear any Sub on Tray
Credit Hold Message at Verify
If an account is on Credit Hold, the operator will see the following message to verify a job. Return the tray to management.
To view and download these instructions as a PDF file, click on the following document image.
View file name Using the Verify Program (Lens Verification & Breakage).pdf height 250