1、 Reference numberISO/IEC 10373-2:2006(E)ISO/IEC 2006INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/IEC10373-2Second edition2006-04-15Identification cards Test methods Part 2: Cards with magnetic stripes Cartes didentification Mthodes dessai Partie 2: Cartes bandeaux magntiques National Standard of CanadaCAN/CSA-ISO/IEC
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19、estroy them immediately. Use of this document constitutes your acceptance of the terms and conditions of this Legal Notice.Identification cards Test me thods Part 2: Cards with magnetic stripesTECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 1Technical Corrigendum 1:2012 (IDT) toNational Standard of CanadaCAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 1037
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23、NTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDARDIZATION ORGANISATION INTERNATIONALE DE NORMALISATIONINTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION COMMISSION LECTROTECHNIQUE INTERNATIONALEIdentification cards Test methods Part 2: Cards with magnetic stripes TECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 1 Cartes didentification Mthodes de
24、ssai Partie 2: Cartes bandeaux magntiques RECTIFICATIF TECHNIQUE 1 Technical Corrigendum 1 to ISO/IEC 10373-2:2006 was prepared by Joint Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information technology, Subcommittee SC 17, Cards and personal identification. Page 1, Clause 2 In the ISO 2409 reference, chang
25、e the year of publication from “1992” to “2007”. Replace the entire IEC 454-2 reference with the following: “IEC 60454-2, Pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes for electrical purposes Part 2: Methods of test” Technical Corrigendum 1:2012 to CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 10373-2:07ISO/IEC 10373-2:2006/Cor.1:2010(E) 2
26、ISO/IEC 2010 All rights reservedPage 14, 5.5.1 Replace NOTE 1 with the following: “NOTE 1 Secondary standard reference cards can be ordered from Q-Card, 301 Reagan St., Sunbury, PA 17801, USA. This source of secondary standard reference cards will be maintained at least until 2018. This information
27、is given for the convenience of users of this part of ISO/IEC 10373 and does not constitute an endorsement by ISO and IEC of the product named.” Page 19, 5.5.2.4, Figure 15 In the table below the graphic, change the test recording density value in cycles/mm for position 2 from “0,25” to “0,025”. Pag
28、e 21, 5.5.3.2 In the first paragraph, replace “208 ftpi” with “508 ftpi”. Page 22, 5.5.3.4 Replace the fourth paragraph with the following: “Prior to erasing the card under test for erasure and extra pulse measurement, record it with the value of Imaxappropriate to the base standard and a test densi
29、ty of: 8 ftpmm (200 ftpi) when the base standard is ISO/IEC 7811-2 or ISO/IEC 7811-6; 20 ftpmm (508 ftpi) when the base standard is ISO/IEC 7811-7.” Page 22, 5.5.3.4 Replace the fifth paragraph with the following: “Prior to performing the test for demagnetisation against the requirements of ISO/IEC
30、7811-6 or ISO/IEC 7811-7, record the card with the value of Iminappropriate to the base standard and a test recording density of: 20 ftpmm (500 ftpi) when the base standard is ISO/IEC 7811-6; 40 ftpmm (1016 ftpi) when the base standard is ISO/IEC 7811-7.” Page 23, 5.7.1 In the first list item, repla
31、ce “see 4.1 of ISO 2409:1992” with “see 3.2.2 of ISO 2409:2007”. Replace the second list item with the following: “ transparent adhesive tape with an adhesive strength as specified in ISO 2409:2007, 3.5, tested in accordance with IEC 60454-2 and no more than 20 mm wide; ” Technical Corrigendum 1:201
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