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Table 3-52 - Report 0x23 Track Status Byte When Using MS2.0 Masking
Value
Track Status If Using MS2.0
0x00
SUCCESS
0x01
N/A
0x02
NO_TK2_FS
0x03
BAD_TK2_PAN_LEN
0x04
NO_FIRST_TK1_FS
0x05
NO_SECOND_TK1_FS
0x06
NO_TK1_ES
0x07
NO_TK2_ES
0x08
TK1_TRAIL_TOO_SHORT
0x09
TK1_AND_TK2_PANS_NOT_EQUAL
0x0A
BAD_TK1_FC
0x0B
DATA_NOT_ASCII_DECIMAL
0x0C
BAD_TK2_PAN_PREFIX
0x0D
BAD_ADDITIONAL_DATA
0x0E
TK1_LEN_TOO_LONG
0x0F
DATA_PROHIBITED_CHARS
0x10
TK1_BLANK
0x11
TK1_ERROR
0x12
TK2_BLANK
0x13
TK2_ERROR
0x14
NOTRACKDATA
0x15
TK1_PANTOOSHORT
3.5.5 Report 0x24 – PIN Response Report
This event is triggered by Report 0x04 – Request PIN Entry, which causes the device to send PIN data
to the host after a PIN is successfully entered.
The device may report ‘Keypad Security’ in Byte 1 to indicate the keypad has detected a tamper
condition. This can be triggered by a user pressing a function key for too long when selecting an account
type. To cover this case, the software should include retry logic that resends Report 0x04 – Request PIN
Entry to re-arm the PIN pad.
Table 3-53 - Usage Table for Report 0x24
Bit
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Byte 0
0x24
Byte 1
Operation Status (see Appendix C Status and Message Table)