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Part 3: Location of embossed characters on ID-1 cards
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Part 3: Location of embossed characters on ID-1 cards
ISO/IEC 7813:1995 Identification Cards—Financial transaction cards
ISO/IEC 10373:1993 Identification cards—Test methods
B5.6.3.1 SEE B5.6.4.6 B5.6.3.2 Pass WHQL tests
See B1.3.
Windows XP: See “Smart Card Readers ” in HCT documentation.
Design Guideline References:
PC 2001 System Design Guide, Chapter 7, "Input Devices" ;
SMRT-0162; SDG3:196
Smart Card for Windows web site at http://www.microsoft.com/smartcard/
B5.6.4.1 Driver does not cause system to stop running if required resources are not available B5.6.4.2 Driver supports multiple instances of the same device on system without problems B5.6.4.3 Windows XP/Windows 2000: Device works properly after system resumes from S3 or hibernation state
Note: Hibernation tests on Windows 98/Me are disabled.
B5.6.4.4 Reader supports required capabilities
[SMRT-0154-0159]
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Direct and Inverse-convention smart cards. [SMRT-0155]
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258 byte packets in T=0 and 259 byte packets in T=1. [SMRT-0156]
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Smart card insertion/removal monitor. [SMRT-0157]
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PTS not required.
Reader must support negotiable and specific modes according to ISO/IEC 7816-3 (1997-12-15) Sections 6 and 7. [SMRT-0158]
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3.5795 MHz minimum clock frequency. [SMRT-0159]
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9600 bps minimum data rate.
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Reset command [SMRT-0154]
B5.6.4.5 Input device implementing a PIN data-entry keyboard complies with ISO 13491-1
[SMRT-0162]
B5.6.4.6 Hot-plugging for PC Card does not cause system to stop running or other problems; USB reader is functional upon hot-plugging
[SYS-0030; SDG3:47]
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