Bar Code Reading Device For Reading 1D Or 2D Bar Code Symbols
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1. A method for operating a hand held bar code reader for decoding either a 1D or 2D bar code symbol:
- (a) providing a timercount memory space for storing timercount data;
(b) providing an image memory space for storing bit image representation data;
(c) moving said reader across said symbol while imaging a succession of 1D slices thereof;
(d) storing a bit image representation of each slice into said image memory;
(e) examining image data of said image memory space after storage of each bit image representation to determine if the image memory includes representation of a 2D finder pattern;
(f) if a 2D finder pattern is found at step e, storing a predetermined number of additional slice bit image representations into said image memory, the predetermined number being a number sufficient to assure that a symbol representation of sufficient size to allow decoding is stored in said image memory.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a bar code reading device for reading 1D or 2D bar code symbols. The bar code reading device, in one embodiment, can receive a command to disable symbology reading. In another embodiment, a bar code reading device can have a timercount and an image memory. In one embodiment, a bar code reading device can be configured to read bar code symbols of more than one bar code symbology.
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1. A method for operating a hand held bar code reader for decoding either a 1D or 2D bar code symbol:
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(a) providing a timercount memory space for storing timercount data; (b) providing an image memory space for storing bit image representation data; (c) moving said reader across said symbol while imaging a succession of 1D slices thereof; (d) storing a bit image representation of each slice into said image memory; (e) examining image data of said image memory space after storage of each bit image representation to determine if the image memory includes representation of a 2D finder pattern; (f) if a 2D finder pattern is found at step e, storing a predetermined number of additional slice bit image representations into said image memory, the predetermined number being a number sufficient to assure that a symbol representation of sufficient size to allow decoding is stored in said image memory. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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