Magtek ExpressCard 2000 Hardware Service Manual page 354

Instant issuance card personalization system
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Appendix B - Glossary
Appendix B
Term
DHCP
EC2000
EC3000
IMK
K Panel
KMC
MCP
MLB
MSR
PVC
Returned Cards
SSL
USB
Used Cards
XML
XY Transport
YMCKO
ExpressCard 2000 / ExpressCard 3000| Instant Issuance Card Personalization System | Hardware Service Manual
Glossary
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
ExpressCard 2000
ExpressCard 3000
Issuer Master Key for CVC3 generation
An area of a multicolored Ribbon (e.g., YMCK) that contains
black resin for transfer to the card surface. Also used in
reference to the application of preference to images printed on
the card – those using the black panel in lieu of a process
(YMC) black.
DES Master Key for Personalization
MagTek Control Protocol
Main Logic Board
Magnetic Stripe Reader
Abbreviation for polyvinyl chloride, often called vinyl. PVC is
a component of the 0.002" thick clear, dye receptive film on the
surface of the identification card and is the primary component
of the identification card cores.
A card that has been issued to a card holder and returned for the
purpose of testing.
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol. Originally developed by
Netscape, SSL has been universally accepted on the World
Wide Web for authenticated and encrypted communication
between clients and servers.
A 1.5M/sec (12Mbit/sec) serial communication interface that
can support 127 separate devices consisting of 4 wires: power,
ground, data in and data out.
A card that possesses all the components required for its
intended purpose, which has not been subjected to any
personalization or testing operations, and which has been stored
in a clean environment with no more than 48 hours exposure to
daylight at temperatures between 5°C and 30°C and humidity
between 10% and 90% without experiencing thermal shock.
Extensible markup language
Assembly that travels in the X-axis and Y-axis
The designation of colored ribbon by the panels of color in the
order in which they are applied: Yellow (Y), Magenta (M),
Cyan (C), Black (K) and Overlay (O).
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