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NEO 2 Interface Developer’s Guide
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Header Tag &
Protocol Version Command
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ViVOpayV2\0
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8.3.
Configurable AID and Group Commands
8.3.1.
Set Configurable AID (04-02)
This command creates or selects an AID for configuration or deletion. There are eight TLVs
that can be included in this command, some of which are mandatory.
TLV Group Number – This number refers to the group that has been created containing all of
the characteristics desired for this AID. Setting and configuring the TLV Group Number is
explained below. The TLV Group Number must be configured first. If an AID is communicated
referring to a non-existing group, that AID is rejected.
Registered Application Provider Identifier (RID) – The parameter is optional. If it is provided,
this number is used to reference the CA Public Key payment system. If it is not provided the
first five bytes of the AID are used.
For System AIDs:
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Must always include the TLV Group Number TLV as the FIRST TLV in the message.
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Must always include the AID TLV as the SECOND TLV in the message.
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Must never include the Application Flow TLV (
DFEE4C)
in the message
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Must never include the RID TLV in the message
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The FOUR remaining TLVs are all optional.
There are System AIDs in the reader. These can be disabled but cannot be deleted.
For User AIDs:
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Must always include the TLV Group Number TLV as the FIRST TLV in the message.
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Must always include the AID TLV as the SECOND TLV in the message.
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Must always include the Application Flow TLV in the message
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The FIVE remaining TLVs are all optional.
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The DISABLE AID tag is ignored if included in a USER AID.
There are eight User AIDs in the system. These can be added (set) or deleted at the user’s
discretion.
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No User AID can have the same exact AID as a System AID.