When scanning a bar code, the ratio of the number of successful reads to the number of attempts, expressed as a percentage of 100.
The percentage of time that a correct code will be output on the first scan, provided that there are no mechanical problems with the scan (not scanning the entire code for example) and that the barcode is printed within specifications.
The percentage representing the number of successful reads per 100 attempts.
The ratio of the number of successful reads to the number of attempted first reads.
The ratio of the number of successful reads on the first scanning attempt to the number of attempts. Commonly expressed as a percentage. Abbreviated as FRR.
The percentage of successful reads the first time a bar code is scanned.
A bar code verification term. The ratio of the number of successful reads to the number of attempts. Commonly expressed as a percentage. Abbreviated as FRR.
the percentage of successful scans per 100 attempts. The FRR is used to determine the user friendliness of the wand scanner to the bar code symbol.