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ISO IEC 7816-6:2016 pdf free

ISO IEC 7816-6:2016 pdf free.Identification cards -Integrated circuit cards
The coding of the magnetic stripe data is as follows:
一referenced respectively by tags ‘5F21,’5F22’ and ‘5F23′, these interindustry data elements shall code card tracks 1, 2 and 3. Such a tag shall be used when the data element is identical to the data coded on the corresponding track on the magnetic stripe of the card (see ISO/IEC 7813 and ISO/IEC 4909);
一referenced respectively by tags‘’56’, ‘’57’ and‘’58’, these interindustry data elements shall code application tracks 1, 2 and 3. Such a tag shall be used when, while formatted according to ISO/IEC7813 and ISO/IEC 4909, the data element may differ from the data coded on the corresponding track of the magnetic stripe of the card.
Referenced by tag ‘5F2F, this interindustry data element shall consist of two bytes. It lists the tests the terminal shall perform in order to determine whether a PIN (personal identification number) is applicable to the current transaction, and, therefore, whether the terminal should prompt for the PIN. If set to one, bit 8 of the first byte specifies that a PIN applies to this application and the terminal should prompt for the PIN. The meaning of the other fifteen bits is application-dependent. If all bits are set to zero, then the terminal should not prompt for the PIN. If bit 8 of the first byte is set to one or if any test implies a PIN, but the PIN cannot be presented, then the action to take is application- dependent.
Referenced by tag ‘6A’, this interindustry template shall consist of one or more primitive data objects.
Within the login template, the context-specific class (first byte in the range‘80′ to ‘BF’) is reserved for login data objects, such as qualifiers, numbers, texts and delay indicators, as listed in Table 1 and specified hereafter.
一Qualifier一Referenced by tag ’80’ in a login template, this data element shall consist of one to nine bytes: a mandatory first byte coding a rank, followed by up to eight optional bytes coding a mnemonic. It shall qualify the subsequent objects in the template, until the next qualifier, if any.
– The rank is a number from zero to 255. If two or more qualifiers have the same rank within the same context, then only the set of objects qualified by the most recent one is valid.
– The mnemonic is a string of up to eight bytes consisting of 7-bit characters (bit 8 set to 0, see ISO/IEC 646) to display at the man-machine interface.
一Number 一Referenced by tag ’81’ in a login template, this data element shall consist of an even number of quartets where each quartet codes one character for representing a telephone number according to Table 2.ISO IEC 7816-6 pdf download.

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