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NEO 2 Interface Developer’s Guide
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9
9F1C
Terminal Identification
8
38 37 36 35 34
33 32 31
10
9F4E
Merchant Name and Location
<=64
31 30 37 32 31
20 57 61 6C 6B
65 72 20 53 74
2E 20 43 79 70
72 65 73 73 2C
20 43 41 20 2C
55 53 41 2E
11
DF26
Terminal Supports CRL
1
01
12
DF10
Language
Var. up to
128
65 6E 66 72 65
73 7A 68
13
DF11
Support Transaction Log
1
00
14
DF27
support Exception File
1
00
15
DFEE15
Terminal Support ASI
1
01
16
DFEE16
Terminal Encrypt Mode
1
00
17
DFEE17
Terminal Entry Mode for ICC
1
07
18
DFEE18
Terminal Encrypt Mode for MSR
1
80
19
DFEE1E
Contact Terminal Configuration
8
D0 DC 20 D0 C4
1E 16 00
20
DFEE1F
Issuer Script Limit
1
80
21
DFEE1B
ARC Define
8
30 30 30 31 35
31 30 30
22
DFEE20
ICC Power on detect waiting time
1
3C
23
DFEE21
ICC L1 waiting time
1
0A
24
DFEE22
Driver waiting time. byte 1 -> Menu. byte 2 -> Get
PIn. byte 3 -> MSR
3
32 3C 3C
Contact Common EMV L2 comes with four approved configurations as shown below (1C, 2C,
3C, 4C); these correspond to the scenarios defined by EMVCo in tag 9F35. Parameters marked
as Major Parameters cannot, in general, be changed without causing a checksum error,
although certain flag bits (see tables below) can be changed. The Major Parameters are
considered read-only because these are the settings the device was certified with (for EMV L2
certification).