QR Code definition

QR Code means a matrix barcode that links to information about a battery model;
QR Code means a two-dimensional barcode that can be read using the camera of a smartphone or mobile device that is equipped with QR reader.
QR Code means Quick Response code.

Examples of QR Code in a sentence

  • The procedure is framed around a QR Code providing a platform for students to express academic challenges, or personal and social issues that may impact their ability to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.

  • Merchant shall (a) maintain in good operating condition the QR Code collaterals (b) properly link the devices to QR Pay platform, (c) download and maintain the latest version of the RCBC QR Pay App required by RCBC, and (d) assign only such personnel who are duly trained to operate the same.

  • For service under this Limited Warranty you must notify 4FRONT in writing within ninety (90) days after discovering the Product deficiency, utilizing the HVLS Warranty Request form (see HVLS Warranty Request QR Code below) and comply with all procedures set forth in the Warranty and Factory Service Request Procedure (see Warranty and Factory Service Request Procedure QR Code below).


More Definitions of QR Code

QR Code means a machine-readable matrix code that links to information as required by this Regulation;
QR Code means the your unique SGQR quick response code registered under the Scheme;
QR Code means a quick response machine-readable code that can be read by a camera, consisting of an array of black and white squares used for storing information or directing or leading a user to product information regarding manufacturer data and accredited laboratory certificates of analysis.
QR Code means a Quick Response Code generated to enable the Merchant to process Transactions. It is a machine-readable code consisting of either an array of black and white squares or a linked numeric code, typically used for storing URLs or other information. The QR Code can be a Static QR Code or a Dynamic QR Code:
QR Code means ‘Quick Response’ code. A machine-readable code consisting of an array of black and white squares, typically used for storing URLs or other information for reading by the camera on a smartphone.
QR Code means a matrix or two-dimensional barcode consisting of black square(s) and/or pattern(s) arranged in a square grid against a white background, which is capable of being read or scanned by an imaging device, including but not limited to smartphone(s) and QR Code scanner(s);
QR Code means Quick Response Code, a type of matrix barcode (or two-dimensional barcode) that is generated for Merchant to accept FavePay transactions from Customer.