Compaq 380 Manual De Usuario

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IntelliStripe 380 
 
 
 
 
Spring-Loaded Card Registration Guide(s) 
 
The spring-loaded guide ensures that the reference edge of the card is mechanically referenced to 
the magnetic read/write head, so that the magnetically encoded track data is physically located 
on the magstripe in accordance with the specifications of ISO 7811. 
 
Ability To Transport 0.010 ”to 0.035” Cards 
 
Cards that meet the ISO 7810 card thickness of 0.027” to 0.033 will work properly with both 
magnetic and smartcard elements of this system.  However, card thickness of 0.010” to 0.035” 
should not be expected to work properly in regard to magnetic and smartcard operations.  These 
cards only need be successfully transported without jamming in the Reader. 
 
Card Entry/Orientation 
 
Enter an ISO 7810-, 7811-, or 7816-compatible card into the Reader with the front surface of the 
card up (side with the embossed characters and smartcard IC) and visible to the user during 
insertion.  The magstripe side of the card will face down and not be visible to the user during 
insertion.  The magstripe will be towards the right side of the Reader (as viewed from the front).   
 
Magstripe Read/Encode 
 
The Transport reads and encodes a magnetic stripe card that meets the requirements of the ISO 
7810 and 7811 specifications.  In addition, the device provides support for a variety of user 
selectable data densities and data formats that fall within the boundaries of ISO 7810 and 7811. 
 
Number of tracks:  The magnetic encode section provides the ability to encode or read 
three tracks of magnetic data as specified in ISO 7810 and 7811 in a single physical pass 
of the card over the read/write head.   
 
Note 
 
This does not imply that both read and encode functions occur 
simultaneously.  It means that either a 3-track read OR a 3-track encode 
sequence occurs during a single pass of the card over the magnetic head. 
 
Direction of Magnetic Encode:  To meet the requirements of ISO 7810 and 7811, the 
magstripe card is encoded in a unidirectional movement, which starts at the defined 
leading edge and continues toward the trailing edge of the card; this means that the card 
is encoded as the card is moved from the front entrance of the Reader towards the rear of 
the Reader.