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MDE-4871 CFN III Manager’s Manual for Windows® XP Embedded - Version 3.6 · August 2010
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Lockouts
Proprietary Cards
If your site has bit-mapped lockout, you do not require to type leading zeros when you enter a
card number. For example, to lock out card number 0056, just type 56.
How to Use Card Ranges
If your system uses bit-mapped lockout, you can specify a range of cards to be acted on by the
commands LOCK CARD, UNLOCK CARD. Use a hyphen (-) between two card numbers to
specify the range of cards to be acted on. For example, 56000-56999 specifies all cards with
card numbers 56000 through 56999. When using CHECK CARD, specifying 100-200 checks
100 cards.
Limited Lockout
Note: Only an administrator can use the limited lockout feature.
Limited lockout lets you lock out privately issued cards and other cards as well. It is more
flexible than bit-mapped lockout, but it takes up more memory.
For a system that uses limited lockout, the account number includes all the fields on the card
that identify the customer. To lock out or unlock a card, you must enter the entire account
number, and the fields must be in the order they appear on the card. The order in which the
fields appear on the transaction printout may not be the same as the order in which they appear
on the card.
For example, if your system uses Proprietary Cards with a five-digit card number, a 10-digit
account number, and a four-digit vehicle number, the number used for lockout is a 19-digit
number.
For bank cards, the account number is the entire account number as defined by the ABA
track II standards.
If your site has limited lockout you must type the leading zeros of a number, and you must
type a C before the number of a privately issued card. For example, to lock out or unlock
privately issued card number 0056300044000121132, use the LOCK CARD or UNLOCK
CARD command and type C0056300044000121132. To lock out or unlock bank card number
4842150958999, type the appropriate command and 4842150958999.
How to Use Wildcards
If your system uses limited lockout, you can use wildcards in the account numbers you specify
for the commands LOCK CARD, UNLOCK CARD, and CHECK CARD. Use a period (.) in
the account number to denote a wildcard. The period matches any digit at that position. More
than one period can be used in an account number.
For example, if you use LOCK CARD to lock out number ...464..., all cards with nine digit
account numbers, whose middle three digits are 464, will be locked out. Similarly,
• ...........9 specifies all 12-digit account numbers that end in 9.
• 484215095899. specifies account numbers 4842150958990 through 4842150958999.