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Reference Codes
Reference codes are application-specific tags for a type of
measurement. Examples include:
Sample points
Location IDs
Work orders
Batches
Variety of test
etc.
This information can be tagged directly to each test result
from a printed barcode on paperwork, a barcode on a
label, a specially printed and laminated barcode, etc.
To generate a barcode, use an online barcode generator.
Standard barcode formats include UPC, EAN, Code 39,
Code 128, Code 93, Codabar, etc. All will be interpreted by
the barcode scanner. Type in the code. Print the code on
paper or a label or display it on a screen.
Barcodes for Kemio can be a maximum of 15 characters,
using the characters available on the Kemio keyboard. If
Kemio scans a character from outside the set, it simply will
not be stored in memory.
To enable scanning reference codes see p. 28.
Notes
The Notes field can be used to suit any application need. It
can be structured as desired: to give contextual information,
environmental information, equipment details, a report on
corrective action taken, etc.

Traceability

For high-risk applications that are audited or closely
monitored, Kemio offers the following options to improve
traceability.
Users To Improve Accountability
By using Kemio to tag the name of the user performing the
test to each test result. Scan a user ID barcode for strictest
traceability.
To manage users, see p. 19.
To manage users settings see p. 28.
Batch Code Scanning
To ensure that the correct batch information for each sensor
is used on each test by forcing the user to scan each sensor
before use.
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