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There are four data modes that a QR code can encode: numeric, alphanumeric, binary, or Kanji. The Denso-Wave web site's list of QR versions includes information about how many data bits you can encode in each version. General Overview of Creating a QR Code. The following pages of the tutorial will explain the QR code encoding process in detail. INTRODUCTION QR codes, or quick response codes, are trademark for a type of matrix or (two-dimensional barcodes). First created and introduced by Japanese corporation Denso-Wave in 1994. QR codes can be read by camera phones.
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QR Code Setup Introduction
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Qr Code Introduction Ppt Format
1. Make sure the cameras are plugged in and the indicator light is blinking green
2. Confirm your phone is connected to the WiFi network that you want the cameras to connect to
○ Make sure it is a 2.4 network ( if you are unsure please reach out to your internet service provider)
1. Press the plus sign on the top right and select QR Code
2.Tap the 'Start Installation or Next' at the bottom of the screen then tap on 'Next' till you get to the screen asking for your password
3. Once it is asking you to enter the password confirm the wifi network at the bottom is the 2.4 network.
4. Once the password has been entered tap 'Next'
5. The QR code will appear on the screen
6. Hold the QR code 8 inches in front of the camera for 30 seconds as steady as you can
7. After the camera has read the QR code the indicator light will be solid blue and the app will ask you to name the device.