Telephonic communications – Composite substation or terminal
Patent
1987-06-30
1988-11-01
Lev, Robert
Telephonic communications
Composite substation or terminal
364405, H04M 115
Patent
active
047825138
ABSTRACT:
A bar code reading system with novel features of a centralized station having remote reading satellite stations. Each centralized station has a computer, bar code decoder for decoding bar code information from the satellite stations, and a voice synthesizer unit for transmitting prompts, English language instructions and messages to the satellite stations. Each satellite station has a bar code reading device and at least one loudspeaker, but neither a keyboard nor a character display.
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Lev Robert
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