The Eltron Company PRIVILEGE P600 User Manual

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ISO: International Organization For Standardization

Lamination: (a) A method of applying a magnetic stripe tape to a card; adhe-

sive applied to the film side of a magnetic material coated bonds to the stripe to

the card. (b) A method of fabricating cards, built up of several layers of material

with thin sheets of adhesive in between and bonded under heat and pressure.

(c) A coating or die-cut panel applied by the printer to add scratch resistance

and inhibit fading from UV exposure.

Laminator: A device with rollers that apply both heat and pressure to add lay-

ers or coatings to cards.

Low Energy Stripe: Low coercivity magnetic stripe, usually 300 oersted;

does not refer to read output.

Magnetic Slug: Magnetic slugs or metal pieces embedded or layered in a

card used by magnetic sensing devices. Also known as a shim card and gener-

ally limited to single code parking operations.

Magnetic Stripe: A thin layer of material consisting of oriented ferromag-

netic particles rigidly held together by a resin binder and bonded to a nonmag-

netic carrier medium such as paper or plastic.

Media: The material used, e.g., magnetic stripes, cards, ribbons, etc.

Mil: One thousandth of an inch.

Optical Memory: Optically coded cards depend upon varying transparency

densities arranged in rows, columns, or spots, read by a system of light sources

and photo detectors.

Oersteds: An electromagnetic unit of magnetic intensity (centimeter-gram-

second) used to rate the magnetic intensity of magnetic media, such as the

Magnetic Stripe used on credit card style plastic cards.

Over-laminate: Either a protective coating or a die-cut panel (see Overlay).

Overlay Varnish: A thin transparent coating imaged on cards to resist

scratching and fading from exposure to UV radiation.

PASS: See Card Pass.

PIN: Personal Identification Number, encrypted in the magnetic stripe encod-

ing on a financial card.

Polyester: A plastic material frequently used for ID badges and access control

cards, stronger than PVC, but cannot be embossed.

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