Section 2. Communications
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Example Get
Track ID Enable
property Response (Hex):
Result Code Data Len
Prp Value
00
01
95
ISO Track Mask Property
Property ID:
0x07
Property Type:
String
Length:
6 bytes
Get Property:
Yes
Set Property:
Yes
Default Value:
”04040Y”
Description:
This property specifies the factors for masking data on ISO/ABA type cards:
•
The first two bytes specify how many of the leading characters of the PAN
should be sent unmasked. The range of masking is from “00” to “99.”
•
The next two bytes specify how many of the trailing characters of the PAN
should be sent unmasked. The range of masking is from “00” to “99.”
•
The fifth byte specifies which character should be used for masking. If this
byte contains the uppercase letter ‘V’, the following rules apply:
o
The character used for masking the PAN will be ‘0’
o
All data after the PAN will be sent without masking
•
The sixth byte specifies whether the Mod 10 Correction should be applied to
the PAN. “Y” means Yes, the Mod 10 Correction will be applied. “N” means
No, the Mod 10 will not be applied. (This option is only effective if the
masking character is “0”.)
This property is stored in non-volatile memory, so it will persist when the unit is
power cycled. When this property is changed, the unit must be reset (see
Command Number 2) or power cycled to have these changes take effect.
AAMVA Track Mask Property
Property ID:
0x08
Property Type:
String
Length:
6 bytes
Get Property:
Yes
Set Property:
Yes
Default Value:
”04040Y”
Description:
This property specifies the factors for masking data on AAMVA type cards:
•
The first two bytes specify how many of the leading characters of the Driver’s
License/ID Number (DL/ID#) should be sent unmasked. The range of
masking is from “00” to “99.”
•
The next two bytes specify how many of the trailing characters of the DL/ID#
should be sent unmasked. The range of masking is from “00” to “99.”
•
The fifth byte specifies which character should be used for masking. If this
byte contains the uppercase letter ‘V’, the following rules apply:
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