1、Mrz 2011 Normenausschuss Informationstechnik und Anwendungen (NIA) im DINPreisgruppe 12DIN Deutsches Institut fr Normung e. V. Jede Art der Vervielfltigung, auch auszugsweise, nur mit Genehmigung des DIN Deutsches Institut fr Normung e. V., Berlin, gestattet.ICS 03.240Zur Erstellung einer DIN SPEC k
2、nnen verschiedene Verfahrensweisen herangezogen werden: Das vorliegende Dokument wurde nach den Verfahrensregeln einer Vornorm erstellt.!$Qd6“1466519www.din.deDDIN CEN/TS 15844-3Postalische Dienstleistungen ID-Kennzeichnung von Briefsendungen Teil 3: Festlegung der BNB-62-Codierung;Englische Fassung
3、 CEN/TS 15844-3:2010Postal services ID-tagging of letter mail items Part 3: BNB-62 encoding specification;English version CEN/TS 15844-3:2010Traitement automatis des envois postaux Chronomarquage des envois postaux Partie 3: Spcification de codage en BNB (Bar No Bar)-62 caractres;Version anglaise CE
4、N/TS 15844-3:2010Alleinverkauf der Spezifikationen durch Beuth Verlag GmbH, 10772 Berlin www.beuth.deGesamtumfang 21 SeitenDIN SPEC 66294-3DIN CEN/TS 15844-3 (DIN SPEC 66294-3):2011-03 Nationales Vorwort Dieses Dokument (CEN/TS 15844-3:2010) wurde vom Technischen Komitee CEN/TC 331 Postalische Diens
5、tleistungen“ erarbeitet, dessen Sekretariat vom NEN (Niederlande) gehalten wird. Das zustndige deutsche Gremium ist der NA 043-03-04 AA Postalische Dienstleistungen“ des Normen-ausschusses Informationstechnik und Anwendungen (NIA) im DIN. Eine DIN SPEC nach dem Vornorm-Verfahren ist das Ergebnis ein
6、er Normungsarbeit, das wegen bestimmter Vorbehalte zum Inhalt oder wegen des gegenber einer Norm abweichenden Aufstellungsverfahrens vom DIN noch nicht als Norm herausgegeben wird. Zur vorliegenden DIN SPEC wurde kein Entwurf verffentlicht. Erfahrungen mit dieser DIN SPEC sind erbeten vorzugsweise a
7、ls Datei per E-Mail an NIAdin.de in Form einer Tabelle. Die Vorlage dieser Tabelle kann im Internet unter http:/www.din.de/stellungnahme abgerufen werden; oder in Papierform an den Normenausschuss Informationstechnik und Anwendungen (NIA) im DIN Deutsches Institut fr Normung e.V., 10772 Berlin. Dies
8、e Technische Spezifikation legt die Darstellung von ID-Kennzeichen als 62-stelligen Strich-Zwischen-raum-Strichcode (BNB-62) fest, der mit fluoreszierender Druckfarbe im Bereich R1 auf die Rckseite von Sendungen gedruckt wird. Die Codierung BNB-62 ist eine der beiden Codierungsspezifikationen, die v
9、on der gesamten Reihe DIN CEN/TS 15844 (DIN SPEC 66294) fr das Drucken von ID-Kennzeichen im Bereich R1 untersttzt werden; die andere Codierung ist BNB-78, die in DIN CEN/TS 15844-2 (DIN SPEC 66294-2) definiert ist. Zur Anwendung der Codierung BNB-62 sind nur drei Herausgeber berechtigt: An Post (Ir
10、land), Canada Post und United States Postal Service (USPS). Es sollte nur auf eingehenden Briefsendungen aus Kanada, Irland oder den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika anzutreffen sein. Andere Herausgeber, die ID-Kennzeichen im Bereich R1 anbringen wollen, mssen die in DIN CEN/TS 15844-2 (DIN SPEC 6629
11、4-2) festgelegte Codierung BNB-78 benutzen. Aufgrund der sehr spezifischen Anwendung wurde von den interessierten Kreisen kein Bedarf an einer Deutschen Sprachfassung erkannt, so dass diese europische Technische Spezifikation unter Berck-sichtigung des DIN-Prsidialbeschlusses 1/2004 nur in der Engli
12、schen Fassung verffentlicht wird. 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION SPCIFICATION TECHNIQUE TECHNISCHE SPEZIFIKATION CEN/TS 15844-3 December 2010 ICS 03.240 English Version Postal services ID-tagging of letter mail items Part 3: BNB-62 encoding specification Traitement automatis des envois postaux Chronomarq
13、uage des envois postaux Partie 3: Spcification de codage en BNB (Bar No Bar)- 62 caractres Postalische Dienstleistungen ID-Kennzeichnung von Briefsendungen Teil 3: Festlegung der BNB-62-Codierung This Technical Specification (CEN/TS) was approved by CEN on 12 January 2009 for provisional application
14、. The period of validity of this CEN/TS is limited initially to three years. After two years the members of CEN will be requested to submit their comments, particularly on the question whether the CEN/TS can be converted into a European Standard. CEN members are required to announce the existence of
15、 this CEN/TS in the same way as for an EN and to make the CEN/TS available promptly at national level in an appropriate form. It is permissible to keep conflicting national standards in force (in parallel to the CEN/TS) until the final decision about the possible conversion of the CEN/TS into an EN
16、is reached. CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovak
17、ia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom. Management Centre: Avenue Marnix 17, B-1000 Brussels 2010 CEN All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved worldwide for CEN national Members. Ref. No. CEN/TS 15844-3:2010: EEUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATION COMIT
18、EUROPEN DE NORMALISATION EUROPISCHES KOMITEE FR NORMUNG CEN/TS 15844-3:2010 (E) 2 Contents Page Foreword. 3 Introduction 4 1 Scope 5 2 Normative references 5 3 Terms and definitions . 5 4 Symbols and abbreviations 5 5 Usage limitations Limited issuance 5 6 Value range limitations . 6 7 Encoding spec
19、ification . 7 7.1 Data to be encoded . 7 7.2 Calculation of the error detection and correction bits. 9 7.3 Construction of the bar code to be printed on the Item. 10 8 Printing of the bar code 11 8.1 Optical characteristics of the ink . 11 8.2 Bar code characteristics. 11 9 Reading and interpretatio
20、n of BNB-62 bar codes. 12 9.1 Discrimination from other bar codes. 12 9.2 Fully-read bar codes . 13 9.3 Partially read bar codes 13 9.4 Checking data field values . 13 9.5 Manual interpretation of bar codes 14 10 Conversion to the message and binary representations. 15 Annex A (informative) Error de
21、tection and correction algorithms. 16 A.1 Introduction . 16 A.2 Calculation of error control bars 16 A.3 Checking the read value for errors 16 A.4 Correcting an erroneous bar code. 17 Annex B (informative) S18 ID-tag 62-position BNB bar code template 18 Bibliography . 19 DIN CEN/TS 15844-3 (DIN SPEC
22、 66294-3):2011-03 CEN/TS 15844-3:2010 (E) 3 Foreword This document (CEN/TS 15844-3:2010) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 331 “Postal services”, the secretariat of which is held by NEN. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject
23、 of patent rights. CEN and/or CENELEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. NOTE This document has been prepared by experts coming from CEN/TC 331 and UPU, under the framework of the Memorandum of Understanding between the UPU and CEN. This document, CEN/TS 158
24、44-3, is the CEN equivalent of UPU 1)standard S18c-6. It may be amended only after prior consultation, between CEN/TC 331 and the UPU Standards Board, in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding between CEN and the UPU. The UPUs contribution to the document was made, by the UPU Standards Boar
25、d 2)and its sub-groups, in accordance with the rules given in Part V of the “General information on UPU standards“. This document forms Part 3 of a multi-part CEN/TS 15844, Postal services ID-tagging of letter mail items. It should be read in conjunction with the main body of the specification, Part
26、 1. According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following countries are bound to announce this Technical Specification: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland
27、, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. 1)The Universal Postal Union (UPU) is the specialized institution of the United Nations that regulates the universal postal s
28、ervice. The postal services of its 189 member countries form the largest physical distribution network in the world. Some 5 million postal employees working in over 660 000 post offices all over the world handle an annual total of 425 billion letters-post items in the domestic service and almost 6,7
29、 billion in the international service. Some 4,5 billion parcels are sent by post annually. Keeping pace with the changing communications market, posts are increasingly using new communication and information technologies to move beyond what is traditionally regarded as their core postal business. Th
30、ey are meeting higher customer expectations with an expanded range of products and value-added services.2)The UPUs Standards Board develops and maintains a growing number of standards to improve the exchange of postal-related information between posts, and promotes the compatibility of UPU and inter
31、national postal initiatives. It works closely with posts, customers, suppliers and other partners, including various international organizations. The Standards Board ensures that coherent standards are developed in areas such as electronic data interchange (EDI), mail encoding, postal forms and mete
32、rs. UPU standards are published in accordance with the rules given in Part VII of the General information on UPU standards, which may be freely downloaded from the UPU world-wide web site (www.upu.int).DIN CEN/TS 15844-3 (DIN SPEC 66294-3):2011-03 CEN/TS 15844-3:2010 (E) 4 Introduction A general int
33、roduction to all parts of the Technical Specification is provided in CEN/TS 15844-1. This part deals only with the encoding of ID-tags in the form of a 62-position bar-no-bar code, BNB-62, printed on the reverse side of items, in area R1, using fluorescent ink. It is arranged under six main headings
34、: Usage limitations limited issuance: explains that only designated issuers may apply BNB-62 ID-tags in accordance with this specification, though any organisation with appropriate equipment may read and use them; Value range limitations: defines limitations on the values of data elements used in ID
35、-tags which are to be represented on items in the form of a BNB-62 bar code; Encoding specification: specifies the construction of a 62-position bar-no-bar code from ID-tag data elements; Printing of the bar code: to allow the association of computer data with a physical item, the ID-tag is printed
36、on the item itself. This clause defines required ink and printing parameters; Reading and interpretation of BNB-62 bar codes: specifies the validation and error correction requirements associated with the reading of ID-tags represented using BNB-62 bar codes; Conversion to the message and binary rep
37、resentations: describes the correspondence between BNB-62 representation and the binary and message interchange representations defined in CEN/TS 15844-1. The above definition is supported by an informative annex: S 18 ID-tag 62-position BNB bar code template: provides a template which may be used f
38、or manual decoding of the data elements in printed BNB-62 representations of an ID-tag. Such manual decoding should be used with caution since, unless the complete bar code is read and processed through the appropriate error detection/correction algorithm, there is no certainty that the value obtain
39、ed has been read correctly. DIN CEN/TS 15844-3 (DIN SPEC 66294-3):2011-03 CEN/TS 15844-3:2010 (E) 5 1 Scope This part of the Technical Specification defines the representation of ID-tags as a 62-position bar-no-bar code (BNB-62) printed in fluorescent ink in area R1 on the reverse side of items. BNB
40、-62 encoding is one of two encoding specifications supported by this Technical Specification 3)for the printing of ID-tags in area R1, the other being BNB-78, which is specified in CEN/TS 15844-2. NOTE 1 Representation in the form of a 4-state code printed on the front of the item is covered in CEN/
41、TS 15844-4 for flats and CEN/TS 15844-5 for small letters. BNB-62 encoding is authorised for use only by three issuers: An Post (Ireland), Canada Post and USPS. It should be encountered, on incoming items, only on mail items which originated in Canada, Ireland or the United States. Other issuers wis
42、hing to apply ID-tags in area R1 are required to use the BNB-78 encoding defined in CEN/TS 15844-2. NOTE 2 ID-tags encoded in area R1 are required by article RL 123 of the UPU Letter Post Regulations 2 to be compliant with UPU standard S18 and by this with the related CEN/TS 15844. This supports onl
43、y two encodings in area R1, namely BNB-78 as defined in CEN/TS 15844-2 and BNB-62 as defined herein. The latter is authorised for continued use only by the three issuers mentioned above. Where ID-tags are used, and are applied in area R1 on the reverse side of letter mail items of size up to and inc
44、luding C5, the use of BNB-78 encoding is mandatory for all other issuers. NOTE 3 BNB-62 encoding is not considered suitable for use on flats. CEN/TS 15844-4 defines a 4-state encoding which may be used for this purpose. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for
45、the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. CEN/TS 15844-1:2010, Postal services ID-tagging of letter mail items Part 1: ID-tag structure, message and
46、 binary 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in CEN/TS 15844-1:2010 apply. 4 Symbols and abbreviations See CEN/TS15844-1:2010, Postal services ID-tagging of letter mail items Part 1: ID-tag structure, message and binary. 5 Usage limitations Limit
47、ed issuance The application of ID-tags to items using BNB-62 representation is restricted to three issuers: An Post (Ireland), Canada Post and USPS. NOTE There are no constraints on the reading and use of ID-tags. Any mail handling organisation with appropriate reading equipment may read ID-tags on
48、items and use these for their intended purposes. However, the encoding of ID-tags in BNB-62 format is restricted to the three identified issuers. 3)References to “this Technical Specification“ should be interpreted as references to CEN/TS 15844 as a whole, not only to Part 3. DIN CEN/TS 15844-3 (DIN
49、 SPEC 66294-3):2011-03 CEN/TS 15844-3:2010 (E) 6 6 Value range limitations In addition to the component value limitations defined in CEN/TS 15844-1, the following limitations apply to ID-tags which are to be represented in the form of BNB-62 bar codes: NOTE 1 These limitations derive from the specification of BNB-62 format, which preceded the definition of UPU standard S18. a) the format identifier is limited to the value 18B; b) only four issuer codes are supported: CAA for Canada Post; IEA for An Po
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