
1) Addon 2) Reader
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1) Bar code interpreter 2) Bar code machine 3) Checkout device 4) Checkout machine 5) Computer add-on 6) Computer adjunct 7) Female supervillain 8) Inventory aid 9) Part of a printer 10) Photoelectric device 11) Price reader 12) Reader 13) Referee 14) Reviewer 15) Store gadget 16) Supermarket checkout item
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An electronic device that automatically reads imprinted codes, as the product is pulled across the scanner. The library field is successfully using these for circulation and other use counts.
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A scanner is a virus detection program that searches for viruses. Also see: anti-virus software, on-demand scanner, on-access scanner.
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A device that converts pictures or text from the surface of an object (such as the print on a newspaper) into a computer image.
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an add-on that enables the user to read visual images into the computer from originals such as photographs and books
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A peripheral for digitising documents (photos, slides, drawings, texts), though it can also digitise small objects. It is an essential tool for putting pictures on a personal web site.
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A device for converting analogue documents, e.g. paper or film, into digital form for entry into a computer. Most scanners use one or more linear CCD arrays in conjunction with a lens/mirror optical system to capture each document as a series of closely spaced lines. Special scanners are available to capture large format documents, typically up to ...
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(Digital cameras and photo printers) A device used to digitise printed information (pictures, graphics, and text).
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An electronic device to read bar codes that electro-optically converts bars and spaces into electrical signals. For RF systems see 'Interrogator'
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A device or instrument that scans. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(skan´әr) a device that converts an image, such as from a patient, to a format appropriate for viewing on a computer or being transmitted electronically. equipment used for producing a scan or scanning.
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A device that captures an image for your computer and converts it to a digital form that your computer can display, edit store and output. A scanner can be used for a wide variety of application, such as incorporating artwork or photos into documents, scanning printed text into your word processor to eliminate retyping, scanning faxed docum...
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A device for turning a piece of artwork into a digital form. Transparencies, prints and illustrations are scanned so that they can be accessed by software designed for image manipulation and page make-up. For many years the industry standard was the drum scanner, a rotary system which produced very high-resolution scans. Recently flat-bed scanners, such as you might use with a PC, have risen dramatically in quality to the point where the better models are suitable even for high-end work.
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An electronic device to read barcodes that electro-optically converts bars and spaces into electrical signals. For RF systems see 'Interrogator'.
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A device that captures an image for your computer and converts it to a digital form that your computer can display, edit store and output. A scanner can be used for a wide variety of application, such as incorporating artwork or photos into documents, scanning printed text into your word processor to eliminate retyping, scanning faxed document into...
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1. When referring to a CCTV device it is the, pan only, head. 2. When referring to an imaging device it is the device with CCD chip that scans documents and images.
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1) An electronic eye that is sensitive to certain areas of the light spectrum used to detect flame in the boiler. 2) Refers to hardware used to scan the bar coded labels containing the IPM no. of the coil and the location for inventory identification. Interfaces directly to the DEC computer through the Radiofrequency (RF) Backbone.
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A machine that scans a printed image, such as a photograph or a page of text, and turns it into a file that can be displayed and manipulated on a computer.
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A device that uses a moving optical reader to store a page or photo for translation into digital (bitmap) information.
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image scanner noun an electronic device that generates a digital representation of an image for data input to a computer
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electronic scanner noun a radio receiver that moves automatically across some selected range of frequencies looking for some signal or condition; `they used scanners to monitor police radio channels`
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(computing) In computing, a device that can produce a digital image file of a document for input and storage in a computer. It uses technology similar to that of a photocopier. Small scanners can be passed over the document surface by hand; larger versions have a flat bed, like that of a p...
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A unit of a radar set consisting of the antenna and drive assembly for rotating the antenna.
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A hardware device for capturing an optical image as digital data.
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