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In the News (Fri 4 Dec 09)

  
  Universal Magnetic Swipe Reader USB Keyboard Interface
An audible tone and a visual LED signal indicate a successful read.
The Universal Magnetic Swipe Reader accepts both high and low coercivity magnetic cards, and can read all ISO 7811, AAMVA and California Driver's license, and custom data formats.
Programmability options allow the user to select different languages and output data format, including divide, rearrange, edit, and validate fields of magnetic card data.
www.zbausa.com /MagPCKB.asp   (484 words)

  
  ICMA - Industry Information
The ISO specifications clearly describe that 6 bits and a parity check are used to denote a character on track 1, whereas 4 bits and a parity check are used to denote a digit character in tracks 2 and 3.
The ISO specification lays down the criteria which must be used for all media to be encoded and for readers to be set in order to read the encoded data.
ISO specifies the need to test for erasure performance, to test for how evenly the magnetic particles are dispersed all along the track, to test for resolution and demagnetization (which importantly confirms the main reason for using HiCo media).
www.icma.com /info/magstripes.htm   (2922 words)

  
 ICMA - Industry Information
Presently, there are two ISO magnetic stripe standards (one for low coercivity and one for high coercivity), and a third (650 oersted) is currently under development.
To remedy accidental erasure problems, the ISO high coercivity magnetic stripe standard was introduced in 1995.
A high coercivity magnetic stripe (often referred to as “4000 oersted”) possessing 2 times the signal output as comparable ISO media, was used in encoding and reading systems by debitek®1 and are commonly used in closed vending systems.
www.icma.com /info/MagStripeStandardsPostEX05.htm   (726 words)

  
 ISO 7810 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ISO 7810 is an international standard that defines three formats for identity or identification cards, ID-1, ID-2, and ID-3.
ISO 7816 defines ID-1 identification cards with an embedded chip (smartcard) and contact surfaces for power, clock, reset and serial-data signals.
Under an agreement between ISO and ICAO, MRTD standards are developed primarily by ICAO, with participation and consultation by ISO in ICAO's Technical Advisory Group (TAG) on MRTD's.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/ISO_7810   (450 words)

  
 ISO 7816-2 Introduction
While we are all familiar with the use of imprinters to obtain a printed version of the embossed characters on some paper voucher, their viability on an IC card must be questionable.
ISO 7810 defines that the ID-1 card should be structurally reliable and usable between -35oC and +50oC.
The ISO standard defines a single line for the interchange of data between the IC and the interface device.
www.sat-digest.com /SatXpress/SmartCard/ISO7816-2.htm   (2907 words)

  
 AIDC Card Standards
There are no standards for Wiegand published by ANSI or ISO, but it has become a defacto standard in the access control field for many years.
ISO/ IEC 11694- 2 Identification cards - Optical memory cards and devices - Linear recording method - Part 2: Dimensions and location of the accessible optical area.
ISO/ IEC 11694- 3 Identification cards - Optical memory cards and devices - Linear recording method - Part 3: Optical properties and characteristics.
www.hightechaid.com /stdsupdate/stds_update8.htm   (1707 words)

  
 Card Printers with Data Encoding Abilities - Magicard Applications
The ISO 7811 standard uses 210 BPI (Bits Per Inch) encoding for Track 1 in the International Air Transport Association (I.A.T.A.) format of 79 alphanumeric characters, at 7 bits per character.
These rather odd formats have grown up based on the historical "owners" of these tracks, but even in ISO 7811 format, the tracks can be used to store any compatible data the user requires, such as basic biometric or personal data.
There are several relevant ISO standards including ISO 14443 A&B and ISO 15693, but in addition, individual vendors have defined their own proprietary encoding schemes such as Mifare, Legic and I-class.
www.ultramagicard.com /applications-data.html   (1758 words)

  
 An Introduction to Smart Cards -- Part 1 of a Two-Part Series
ISO 7811 specifies the embossed marks, covering their form, size, embossing height, and positioning.
Parts 2, 4, and 5 of ISO 7811 specify the properties of the magnetic stripe, coding techniques, and positioning.
ISO 7810 also addressed embossing, magnetic stripes, and other physical properties; however, because the standard was developed in 1985, it did not address chip placement.
www.opengroup.org /comm/the_message/magazine/mmv5n5/SmartCards.htm   (3844 words)

  
 Magnetic Stripe FAQs
Standards exist (ISO/IEC 7811) which define the signal amplitude for cards that are used in the interchange environment (such as banking).
Although the encodation schemes are defined in ISO/IEC 7811, it is only necessary to follow them if the application requires conformance with 7811.
These standards are written for the credit and debit card market and so include information on the embossed characters on the cards as well as the track locations and information on the magnetic stripe.
www.aimglobal.org /technologies/card/magnetic_stripe_faqs.htm   (3200 words)

  
 Magnetic Stripe Reader/Writer (encoder)
MSR505 reads and writes data format as specified by ISO 7811/2 through 5 and ANSI 4.16 1983.
ISO or ANSI specifies 7 bits per character as the standard data format for track 1, and 5 bits per character for bo;th track 2 and track 3.
ISO or ANSI also specifies 210 BPI as the encoding density for tracks 1 and 3, and 75 BPI for track 2.
www.tyner.com /magnetic/magnetic_stripe_writer.htm   (320 words)

  
 Integrated Engineering - Contactless Smart Card Technology
ISO 14443 is a standard for identification cards appointed by the
The ISO 14443 standard is subdivided in four levels and each level has two types types: A and B. ISO 14443 level 1: Physical characteristics
All IS0 14443 readers mentioned above are available with interfaces for the following output protocols: ISO 7811 (ABA / Clock and Data) and Wiegand.
www.ieprox.com /information_technologies_iso_14443.htm   (195 words)

  
 Project 590, INCITS/ISO/IEC 7811-5:1995   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This part of ISO/IEC 7811 specifies the location of the track for read-write magnetic recording, track 3, on identification cards.
This part of ISO/IEC 7811 specifies the requirements for cards used for identification.
Note - Numeric values in the SI and/or Imperial measurement syste in this part of ISO/IEC 7811 may have been rounded off and therefore are consistent with, but not exactly equal to, each other.
www.incits.org /scopes/590_5.htm   (148 words)

  
 Mag Stripe Specs   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A 3/8" stripe 'might' work but it's questionable if you follow the guidelines as set forth is ISO 7811.
By using a 1/2" stripe you have some extra room in case the stripe is not positioned exactly, and the minimum stripe is specified as.405" for a three track card anyway.
This is our option, as both locations conform with ISO 7811, once the pouch has been laminated.
www.idsupply.com /images/Pouches/mag_stripe_specs.htm   (425 words)

  
 Card Testing International is one of the few independant card testing laboratories in the world
We are able to perform a few non ISO tests that investigate the durability aspect of a plastic token.
These non ISO tests, when performed in conjunction with the ISO delamination, ISO Table 1 (inherent magnetic stripe characteristics) and a few other ISO tests, will help qualify the durability/longevity of card stock.
This qualification becomes important if you want the card token to last until its planned expiration date, and even if expiration dates are intended to be extended, making your card products last longer.
www.cardtest.com /specs.html   (236 words)

  
 Magnetic Strip Encoding - Abacus 21
As a general rule, data on Magnetic Cards conforms to the encoding format for financial transaction cards (ISO 7811).
ISO 7810 defines the physical characteristics of the card.
Further ISO Standards are available from American National Standards Institute
www.abacus21.com /fw/main/Magnetic_Strip_Encoding-1586.html   (603 words)

  
 The ISO Standards Glossary. ISO 7004 to ISO 7998
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An introductory presentation, a template for defining an ISO 9000 quality manual, an ISO 9000 2000 overview, ISO 9000 reference sheets, a workshop presentation, and documents to help understand process definition.
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 Specification for Mastertape Recording and Tape Duplicating for Airborne Audio Entertainment Systems
As a result it was eventually agreed that after a transitional period (to the end of 1990) the position for the chip card connector would be much closer to the longitudinal axis of the card.
The EMV specification is based upon a common set of technical specifications derived from standards set by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) for integrated circuit cards and related devices for the payment and banking industries.
The application is also required to manage the ISO 7816 Chip Card communication protocol, which is particularly cumbersome for the T=1 variety.
www.waea.org /tech/techdocs/smartcards.htm   (7122 words)

  
 ISO 7810 & 7811
Technical Notes : ISO 7810, 7811 and 7813
The majority of magnetic cards used in the UK, Europe and USA confirm to the following ISO standards for magnetic cards.
Full copies of these standards can be pruchased from www.iso.org and www.ansi.org.
www.cyberd.co.uk /support/technotes/isocards.htm   (153 words)

  
 Dura Weatherized Magnetic and Bar Code Reader
The DuraReader is a manually operated 'heavy duty' swipe style slot reader which supports bi-directional reading of single, dual, or triple track magnetic cards conforming to ISO 7810 and 7811 standards, in addition to both card and paper bar code media.
This series of readers feature standard configurations supporting magnetic stripe, or bar code or both, with either TTL level (undecoded magnetics, and/or bar code), RS232 or Keyboard Wedge (AT/XT, PS2) interfaces.
The magnetic stripe units reads, decodes, and formats ISO 7811, AAMVA, and CA DMV card formats.
bcdata.com /durareader.html   (380 words)

  
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 Universal Magnetic Stripe Reader; RS-232 Interface
The Universal Magnetic Swipe Reader accepts both high and low coercivity magnetic cards, and can read all ISO 7811, AAMVA and California Driver's license, and custom data formats.
Programmability options allow the user to select different languages and output data format, including divide, rearrange, edit, and validate fields of magnetic card data.
Recording Method Two-frequency coherent phase (F2F), compatible with ISO 7811 and AAMVA
www.barcodemall.com /product_magnetic_card_reader_rs232.html   (345 words)

  
 How to ?
All magnetic encoding has to be applied to the cards' magnetic stripe in a format that can be read by the swipe card reader.
There are many different formats that can be used, but 99.9% of all card swipe readers operate on the ISO 7811 Magnetic Swipe Standards.
The ISO 7811 format is as follows :-
www.incodenet.com /ultramagic/support-howto.html   (1445 words)

  
 ad ID Technologies Insert Reader OEM Module for Magnetic Stripe and Smart Cards
It reliably reads media conforming to ISO 7810 and 7811 standards.
The Insert Reader can also (or instead) be configured to read Integrated Circuit Cards (ICC or "smart" cards) conforming to ISO 7816 and/or EMV standards.
A "card seated" switch signals when the card has been inserted into the unit and full connection has been made with the ICC contacts.
www.racoindustries.com /idinsert.htm   (490 words)

  
 Evolis Quantum High Capacity ID Card Printer
ISO 7811 Norms using tracks 1, 2 and 3 (standard factory settings)
SMART is based on the characteristics of the New Pebble printer and integrates a Smart Card Contact Station which enables you to personalize the chip cards.
SMART is compatible with any ISO 7816-2 Chip Cards.
www.pebbleprinter.com /quantum.htm   (937 words)

  
 Taiwan OEM Manufacturer of Magnetic Stripe Card Reader (Magstripe Reader)
The other side for Magstripe card, reading single, dual and triple tracks compliant with ISO and JIS standards.
The barcode reading light source can be optional visible red or infrared LED.
Comply with ISO 7811/2, 7811/4, 7811/5 for reading and encoding tracks, 1,2, 3 via RS-232 interface
www.tysso.org /magnetic_card/magstripe.html   (303 words)

  
 La sécurité de cartes magnétiques ISO 7811
Elles respectent la norme ISO 7811 (composée de 5 parties).
Celle-ci définit, entre autres, les trois pistes constituant la bande magnétique de la carte nomalisée : les piste ISO 1, ISO 2 et ISO 3.
Par exemple, la piste ISO 1 a une densité d'enregistrement de 210 bpi ce qui correspond donc à une capacité de 210 bits de données pouvant être enregistrées sur un pouce (27,07 mm) du support magnétique.
www.securiteinfo.com /attaques/divers/cartesmagn.shtml   (1002 words)

  
 Control & Card Encoder
ISO 7811 standard high-coercively (4000 Oe) three-track PVC magnetic card design.
ONE-PASS function (write and verifying simultaneously) up to 500,000 times.
ISO 7811 standard high-coercively (4000 Oe) three-track PVC magnetic card.
www.socatech.com /soca-e/sm60.htm   (79 words)

  
 Barcoding, Inc - Unitech MSR206 Magnetic Stripe Encoder - MSR206-33   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Manual Swipe Magnetic Card Reader-Writer MSR206 Series is designed to offer a card reading-writing solution for ISO 7811-6 formats.
Manual Swipe Magnetic Card Reader-Writer MSR206 Series is ideal for credit card verification and various card related applications.
The MSR206 is manufactured at our ISO 9001 certified factory and comes with a 3-year warranty.
www.barcoding.com /prodpages/unitech/MSR206-33.shtml   (124 words)

  
 Universal Magnetic Swipe Write/Reader/Verify
An audible tone and a visual LED signal indicate a successful operation.
The Universal Magnetic Swipe Write/Reader/Verifier can write and verify both High and Low coercivity magnetic cards, and can write and read all ISO 7811, AAMVA and California Driver's license, and custom data formats.
ISO 7811, AAMVA and DMV Compliant with standard software
store.kanecal.net /ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=ZBWM123-RB   (216 words)

  
 Magnetic Strip Card Encoders
is designed to offer a card reading/writing solution for ISO 7811/1~6 formats.
It reads and writes up to 3 tracks of data, e.g.
Manual Swipe Magnetic Card Writer MSR106 Series is designed to offer a card reading/writing solution for ISO 7811-6 and 8484 formats.
www.discount-pos-pricing.com /magnetic/msr_card_writer.htm   (228 words)

  
 Taiwan OEM Manufacturer of Magnetic Stripe Card Reader (Magstripe Reader)
The other side for Magstripe card, reading single, dual and triple tracks compliant with ISO and JIS standards.
The barcode reading light source can be optional visible red or infrared LED.
Comply with ISO 7811/2, 7811/4, 7811/5 for reading and encoding tracks, 1,2, 3 via RS-232 interface
www.barcode-manufacturer.com /magnetic_card/magstripe.html   (303 words)

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