Portable optical card readers

Registers – Coded record sensors – Particular sensor structure

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08033467

ABSTRACT:
A device for reading optical data cards. This device includes a shuttle mounted on shuttle tracks within the device housing. The shuttle is configured to move back and forth on the shuttle tracks driven by the shuttle motor. A card loader allows optical data cards to be positioned onto the shuttle. A CD optical read head mounted on optical read head tracks and driven by a optical head motor reads modified to read a single track of optical card data reads the optical card. A controller receives data from the read head and controls the movement of the shuttle and the optical head.

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Website printouts: LaserCard Corporation, ISO Documents 11693 et al., 2005, (6 pages).

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