Bar code scanner providing aural feedback
First Claim
1. A method of reading bar code and graphical indicia of the type having data units encoded therein, comprising the steps of:
- scanning indicia to acquire a representation thereof, wherein said indicia have encoded therein an indicator sufficient to allow a determination of a total number of data units therein;
decoding data units encoded within the representation; and
while said step of decoding is being performed;
determining a quantity of undecoded data elements in the indicia;
producing an audible indicator having an auxiliary audible characteristic whenever a value that is calculated as a function of a predetermined number of decoded data units has been attained, successive audible indicators defining intervals therebetween; and
varying said auxiliary audible characteristic in accordance with said quantity of undecoded data elements;
whereby said audible indicators, said intervals, and said auxiliary audible indicator inform a user of cumulative progress in completing a reading operation.
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Abstract
A method is disclosed for the reading graphical indicia that are encoded in accordance with a multidimensional symbology. The indicia are repeatedly scanning a signal representative of a pattern thereof until sufficient information is recognized to assure a valid reading operation. The signal, or a memorized representation thereof is decoded to obtain character information from code words of the indicia. A first value is assigned to each newly recognized character, and a second value is assigned to each character that was recognized in a preceding scan of the indicia. The first and second values are respectively cumulated into first and second sums. A function of the first sum and the second sum is computed, an audible click produced whenever a predetermined value of the function has been attained. The first and second sums are then reset. The rate of clicks informs the user of the progression of the reading operation. An auxiliary audible indicator, such as pitch, can be varied to inform the user of the cumulative progress of the scan.
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7 Claims
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1. A method of reading bar code and graphical indicia of the type having data units encoded therein, comprising the steps of:
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scanning indicia to acquire a representation thereof, wherein said indicia have encoded therein an indicator sufficient to allow a determination of a total number of data units therein; decoding data units encoded within the representation; and while said step of decoding is being performed; determining a quantity of undecoded data elements in the indicia; producing an audible indicator having an auxiliary audible characteristic whenever a value that is calculated as a function of a predetermined number of decoded data units has been attained, successive audible indicators defining intervals therebetween; and varying said auxiliary audible characteristic in accordance with said quantity of undecoded data elements; whereby said audible indicators, said intervals, and said auxiliary audible indicator inform a user of cumulative progress in completing a reading operation. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method of reading graphical indicia that are encoded in accordance with a multidimensional symbology, said symbology having code words defined therein, comprising the steps of:
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repeatedly scanning indicia to produce a signal representative of a pattern thereof at least until sufficient information is recognized to assure a valid reading operation; decoding the signal to obtain character information from code words of the indicia; and while said step of decoding is being performed, assigning a first value to each newly recognized character; assigning a second value to each character that was recognized in a preceding scan of the indicia; cumulating said first value into a first sum and cumulating said second value into a second sum; computing a function of said first sum and said second sum; producing an audible click whenever a predetermined value of said function has been attained; resetting said first sum and said second sum; whereby successive clicks inform a user of a rate of progress in completing a reading operation. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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