Session Box History

Session Box History

Session Box History

The Session Box History contains a list of all box barcodes scanned in the session along with the total photos and time for each box in the current Session.

               Barcode

              Unique container IDs, whether a auto-generated barcode, a scanned barcode, or an RFID tag scan for each container is displayed for the operator.

               Image Count

              Image count for each container ID is displayed.

               Scan Time

              Informs the operator of the time spent capturing photos for each container in the session.

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