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| EXTERNAL INTERFACE SPECIFICATION |
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| SECOND GENERATION |
| AUTHORIZATION RECORD FORMATS |
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| For Record Formats |
| -------------------------- |
| J - PS/2000 REPS |
| G - VisaNet Dial Debit |
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| 1.0 INTRODUCTION |
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| 2.0 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS |
| 2.01 RELATED VISA DOCUMENTS FOR AUTHORIZATION |
| 2.02 RELATED VISA DOCUMENTS FOR DATA CAPTURE |
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| 3.0 AUTHORIZATION RECORD FORMATS |
| 3.01 REQUEST RECORD FORMAT |
| 3.02 RESPONSE RECORD FORMAT |
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| 4.0 REQUEST RECORD DATA ELEMENT DEFINITIONS |
| 4.01 RECORD FORMAT |
| 4.02 APPLICATION TYPE |
| 4.03 MESSAGE DELIMITER |
| 4.04 ACQUIRER BIN |
| 4.05 MERCHANT NUMBER |
| 4.06 STORE NUMBER |
| 4.07 TERMINAL NUMBER |
| 4.08 MERCHANT CATEGORY CODE |
| 4.09 MERCHANT COUNTRY CODE |
| 4.10 MERCHANT CITY CODE |
| 4.11 TIME ZONE DIFFERENTIAL |
| 4.12 AUTHORIZATION TRANSACTION CODE |
| 4.13 TERMINAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER |
| 4.14 PAYMENT SERVICE INDICATOR |
| 4.15 TRANSACTION SEQUENCE NUMBER |
| 4.16 CARDHOLDER IDENTIFICATION DATA |
| 4.17 ACCOUNT DATA SOURCE |
| 4.18 CUSTOMER DATA FIELD |
| 4.18.1 TRACK 1 READ DATA |
| 4.18.2 TRACK 2 READ DATA |
| 4.18.3 MANUALLY ENTERED ACCOUNT DATA (CREDIT CARD) |
| 4.18.3.1 MANUALLY ENTERED ACCOUNT NUMBER |
| 4.18.3.2 MANUALLY ENTERED EXPIRATION DATE |
| 4.18.4 CHECK ACCEPTANCE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER |
| 4.18.4.1 CHECK ACCEPTANCE ID |
| 4.18.4.2 MANUALLY ENTERED CHECK ACCEPTANCE DATA |
| 4.19 FIELD SEPARATOR |
| 4.20 CARDHOLDER IDENTIFICATION DATA |
| 4.20.1 STATIC KEY WITH TWENTY THREE BYTE CARDHOLDER ID |
| 4.20.2 STATIC KEY WITH THIRTY TWO BYTE CARDHOLDER ID |
| 4.20.3 DUK/PT KEY WITH THIRTY TWO BYTE CARDHOLDER ID |
| 4.20.4 ADDRESS VERIFICATION SERVICE DESCRIPTION [hmmm...] |
| 4.21 FIELD SEPARATOR |
| 4.22 TRANSACTION AMOUNT |
| 4.23 FIELD SEPARATOR |
| 4.24 DEVICE CODE/INDUSTRY CODE |
| 4.25 FIELD SEPARATOR |
| 4.26 ISSUING INSTITUTION ID/RECEIVING INSTITUTION ID |
| 4.27 FIELD SEPARATOR |
| 4.28 SECONDARY AMOUNT (CASHBACK) |
| 4.29 FIELD SEPARATOR |
| 4.30 MERCHANT NAME |
| 4.31 MERCHANT CITY |
| 4.32 MERCHANT STATE |
| 4.33 SHARING GROUP |
| 4.34 FIELD SEPARATOR |
| 4.35 MERCHANT ABA NUMBER |
| 4.36 MERCHANT SETTLEMENT AGENT NUMBER |
| 4.37 FIELD SEPARATOR |
| 4.38 AGENT NUMBER |
| 4.39 CHAIN NUMBER |
| 4.40 BATCH NUMBER |
| 4.41 REIMBURSEMENT ATTRIBUTE |
| 4.42 FIELD SEPARATOR |
| 4.43 APPROVAL CODE |
| 4.44 SETTLEMENT DATE |
| 4.45 LOCAL TRANSACTION DATE |
| 4.46 LOCAL TRANSACTION TIME |
| 4.47 SYSTEM TRACE AUDIT NUMBER |
| 4.48 ORIGINAL AUTHORIZATION TRANSACTION CODE |
| 4.49 NETWORK IDENTIFICATION CODE |
| 4.50 FIELD SEPARATOR |
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| 5.0 RESPONSE RECORD DATA ELEMENT DEFINITIONS |
| 5.01 PAYMENT SERVICE INDICATOR |
| 5.02 STORE NUMBER |
| 5.03 TERMINAL NUMBER |
| 5.04 AUTHORIZATION SOURCE CODE |
| 5.05 TRANSACTION SEQUENCE NUMBER |
| 5.06 RESPONSE CODE |
| 5.07 APPROVAL CODE |
| 5.08 LOCAL TRANSACTION DATE |
| 5.09 AUTHORIZATION RESPONSE CODE |
| 5.10 AVS RESULT CODE |
| 5.11 TRANSACTION IDENTIFIER |
| 5.12 FIELD SEPARATOR |
| 5.13 VALIDATION CODE |
| 5.14 FIELD SEPARATOR |
| 5.15 NETWORK IDENTIFICATION CODE |
| 5.16 SETTLEMENT DATE |
| 5.17 SYSTEM TRACE AUDIT NUMBER |
| 5.18 RETRIEVAL REFERENCE NUMBER |
| 5.19 LOCAL TRANSACTION TIME |
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| 6.0 CONFIRMATION RECORD DATA ELEMENT DEFINITIONS |
| 6.01 NETWORK IDENTIFICATION CODE |
| 6.02 SETTLEMENT DATE |
| 6.03 SYSTEM TRACE AUDIT NUMBER |
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| 7.0 CHARACTER CODE DEFINITIONS |
| 7.01 TRACK 1 CHARACTER DEFINITION |
| 7.02 TRACK 2 CHARACTER DEFINITION |
| 7.03 AUTHORIZATION MESSAGE CHARACTER SET |
| 7.04 CHARACTER CONVERSION SUMMARY |
| 7.05 ACCOUNT DATA LUHN CHECK |
| 7.06 CALCULATING AN LRC |
| 7.07 TEST DATA FOR RECORD FORMAT "J" |
| 7.07.1 TEST DATA FOR A FORMAT "J" AUTHORIZATION REQUEST |
| 7.07.2 RESPONSE MESSAGE FOR TEST DATA |
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| 1.0 INTRODUCTION |
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| This document describes the request and response record formats for the VisaNet |
| second generation Point-Of-Sale (POS) authorization terminals and VisaNet |
| Authorization services. This document describes only record formats. Other |
| documents describe communication protocols and POS equipment processing |
| requirements. Figure 1.0 represents the authorization request which is |
| transmitted to VisaNet using public communication services and the |
| authorization response returned by VisaNet. Debit transactions include a |
| third confirmation message. |
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| POS DEVICE VISANET |
| ---------- ------- |
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| AUTHORIZATION |
| REQUEST |
| | TRANSMITTED TO A |
| |----------> VISANET AUTHORIZATION |
| AUTHORIZATION RESPONSE |
| HOST SYSTEM | |
| | |
| RETURNED BY THE | |
| VISANET HOST TO <--------| |
| THE POS TERMINAL |
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| DEBIT RESPONSE |
| CONFIRMATION--------------->TRANSMITTED TO |
| HOST SYSTEM |
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| FIGURE 1.0 |
| Authorization request and response. |
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| This document describes the record formats to be used for the development of |
| new applications. Current formats or transition formats will be provided on |
| request. The usage of some fields have changed with the new record formats. |
| Applications which were developed to previous specifications will continue to |
| be supported by VisaNet services. The new formats and field usage is provided |
| with the intention of moving all new applications developed to the new formats. |
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| 2.0 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS |
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| The following documents provide additional definitions and background. |
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| 2.01 RELATED VISA DOCUMENTS FOR AUTHORIZATION |
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| 1. EIS1051 - External Interface Specification |
| Second Generation |
| Authorization Link Level Protocol |
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| 2.02 RELATED VISA DOCUMENTS FOR DATA CAPTURE |
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| 1. EIS1081 - External Interface Specification |
| Second Generation |
| Data Capture Record Formats |
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| 2. EIS1052 - External Interface Specification |
| Second Generation |
| Data Capture Link Level Protocol |
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| 3.0 AUTHORIZATION RECORD FORMATS |
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| This section contains the record formats for the authorization request, |
| response and confirmation records. The ANSI X3.4 character set is used to |
| represent all record data elements. (See Section 7) |
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| In the record formats on the following pages, the column heading FORMAT is |
| defined as: |
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| "NUM" represents numeric data, the numbers 0 through 9, NO SPACES. |
| "A/N" represents alphanumeric data, the printing character set. |
| "FS" represents a field separator character as defined in ANSI X3.4 as |
| a "1C" hex |
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| 3.01 REQUEST RECORD FORMAT |
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| Table 3.01b provides the record format for the authorization request records. |
| Section 4 provides the data element definitions. |
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| The authorization request record is a variable length record. The record |
| length will depend on the source of the customer data and the type of |
| authorization request. Refer to Table 3.01c to determine which GROUPS to use |
| from Table 3.01a |
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| TABLE 3.01a IS PROVIDED FOR REFERENCE REASONS ONLY. ALL NEW APPLICATIONS |
| SHOULD USE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING RECORD FORMATS: |
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| RECORD | APPLICATION | |
| FORMAT | TYPE | REMARKS |
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| J | CREDIT | All non-ATM card transactions (Visa cards, other credit |
| | | cards, private label credit cards and check guarantee) |
| G | DIAL DEBIT | Visa supported ATM debit cards |
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| The selection of format type J and G or any other value from Table 3.01a will |
| depend on the VisaNet services that are desired. Contact your Visa POS member |
| support representative for assistance in determining the required formats. |
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| TABLE 3.01a |
| Record Format Summary |
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| Non-CVV CVV Terminal |
| Compliant Compliant Generation Description |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 0 RESERVED |
| 1 N First Vutran |
| 2 8 First Sweda |
| 4 R First Verifone |
| 6 P First Amex |
| 7 3 First Racal |
| A Q First DMC |
| B R First GTE & Omron [velly intelestink] |
| C 9 First Taltek |
| S U First Datatrol - Standard Oil |
| D T First Datatrol |
| E RESERVED |
| 5 F Second Non-REPS-Phase 1 CVV |
| G Second Dial Debit |
| H Second Non-REPS-Phase 2 CVV |
| I Second RESERVED - Non-REPS Controller |
| J Second REPS - Terminal & Controller |
| K Second RESERVED |
| L Second RESERVED - Leased VAP |
| M Second RESERVED - Member Format |
| N-O RESERVED |
| V-Y RESERVED |
| Z Second RESERVED - SDLC Direct [hmmm] |
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| TABLE 3.01b |
| Second Generation Authorization Request Record Format |
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| see |
| Group Byte# Length Format Name section |
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| 1 1 A/N Record Format 4.01 |
| 2 1 A/N Application Type 4.02 |
| 3 1 A/N Message Delimiter 4.03 |
| 4-9 6 NUM Acquirer Bin 4.04 |
| 10-21 12 NUM Merchant Number 4.05 |
| 22-25 4 NUM Store Number 4.06 |
| 26-29 4 NUM Terminal Number 4.07 |
| 30-33 4 NUM Merchant Category Code 4.08 |
| 34-36 3 NUM Merchant Country Code 4.09 |
| 37-41 5 A/N Merchant City Code (ZIP in the U.S.) 4.10 |
| 42-44 3 NUM Time Zone Differential 4.11 |
| 45-46 2 A/N Authorization Transaction Code 4.12 |
| 47-54 8 NUM Terminal Identification Number 4.13 |
| 55 1 A/N Payment Service Indicator 4.14 |
| 56-59 4 NUM Transaction Sequence Number 4.15 |
| 60 1 A/N Cardholder Identification Code 4.16 |
| 61 1 A/N Account Data Field 4.17 |
| Variable 1-76 Customer Data Field 4.18.x |
| (See: DEFINITIONS in Table 3.01d) |
| Variable 1 "FS" Field Separator 4.19 |
| Variable 0-32 A/N Cardholder Identification Data 4.20 |
| Variable 1 "FS" Field Separator 4.21 |
| Variable 3-12 NUM Transaction Amount 4.22 |
| Variable 1 "FS" Field Separator 4.23 |
| Variable 2 A/N Device Code/Industry Code 4.24 |
| Variable 1 "FS" Field Separator 4.25 |
| Variable 0-6 NUM Issuing/Receiving Institution ID 4.26 |
| I Variable 1 "FS" Field Separator 4.27 |
| Variable 3-12 NUM Secondary Amount (Cashback) 4.28 |
| II Variable 1 "FS" Field Separator 4.29 |
| Variable 25 A/N Merchant Name 4.30 |
| Variable 13 A/N Merchant City 4.31 |
| Variable 2 A/N Merchant State 4.33 |
| Variable 1-14 A/N Sharing Group 4.33 |
| Variable 1 "FS" Field Separator 4.34 |
| Variable 0-12 NUM Merchant ABA 4.35 |
| Variable 0-4 NUM Merchant Settlement Agent Number 4.36 |
| Variable 1 "FS" Field Separator 4.37 |
| Variable 6 NUM Agent Number 4.38 |
| Variable 6 NUM Chain Number 4.39 |
| Variable 3 NUM Batch Number 4.40 |
| Variable 1 A/N Reimbursement Attribute 4.41 |
| III Variable 1 "FS" Field Separator 4.42 |
| Variable 6 A/N Approval Code 4.43 |
| Variable 4 NUM Settlement Date (MMDD) 4.44 |
| Variable 4 NUM Local Transaction Date (MMDD) 4.45 |
| Variable 6 NUM Local Transaction Time (HHMMSS) 4.46 |
| Variable 6 A/N System Trace Audit Number 4.47 |
| Variable 2 A/N Original Auth. Transaction Code 4.48 |
| Variable 1 A/N Network Identification Code 4.49 |
| IV Variable 1 "FS" Field Separator 4.50 |
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| NOTE: The maximum length request can be as long as 290 bytes for an Interlink |
| Debit Cancel request (including the STX/ETX/LRC). Since some terminals may be |
| limited to a 256 byte message buffer, the following tips can save up to 36 |
| bytes: |
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| - Limit fields 4.22 and 4.28 to 7 digits |
| - Fields 4.26, 4.35 and 4.36 are not required for a debit request |
| - Field 4.33 can be limited to 10 bytes |
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| TABLE 3.01C |
| Legend for GROUP (from Table 3.01b) |
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| FOR THESE TRANSACTIONS, USE--------------------------------->GROUPS RECORD |
| I II III IV FORMAT |
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| Check guarantee X J |
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| Non-ATM card transactions (Visa cards, other X X J |
| credit cards, private label credit cards |
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| Visa supported ATM debit cards: Purchase, Return X X X G |
| and Inquiry Request |
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| Visa supported ATM debit cards: Interlink Cancel X X X X G |
| Request |
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| TABLE 3.01d |
| Definitions for Customer Data Field (from Table 3.01b) |
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| Length Format Field Name See |
| Section |
| MAGNETICALLY read credit cards (SELECT ONE): |
| up to 76 A/N Track 1 Read Data 4.18.1 |
| up to 37 NUM Track 2 Read Data 4.18.2 |
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| MANUALLY entered credit cards: |
| up to 28 NUM Manually Entered Account Number 4.18.3.1 |
| 1 "FS" Field Separator |
| 4 NUM Manually Entered Expiration Date (MMYY) 4.18.3.2 |
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| MACHINE read and MANUALLY entered check acceptance requests: |
| 1 to 28 A/N Check Acceptance ID 4.18.4.1 |
| 1 "FS" Field Separator 4.18.4.2 |
| 3 to 6 A/N Manually Entered Check Acceptance Data 4.18.4.2 |
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| MAGNETICALLY read ATM debit cards: |
| up to 37 NUM Track 2 Read Data 4.18.2 |
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| 3.02 RESPONSE RECORD FORMAT |
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| Table 3.02a provides the record format for the authorization response records. |
| Section 5 provides the data element definitions. |
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| The authorization response record is variable length for record formats "J" & |
| "G". Refer to Table 3.02b to determine which GROUPS to use from Table 3.02a. |
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| Table 3.02a |
| Second Generation Authorization Response Record |
| see |
| Group Byte# Length Format Name section |
| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 1 1 A/N Payment Service Indicator 5.01 |
| 2-5 4 NUM Store Number 5.02 |
| 6-9 4 NUM Terminal Number 5.03 |
| 10 1 A/N Authorization Source Code 5.04 |
| 11-14 4 NUM Transaction Sequence Number 5.05 |
| 15-16 2 A/N Response Code 5.06 |
| 17-22 6 A/N Approval Code 5.07 |
| 23-28 6 NUM Local Transaction Date (MMDDYY) 5.08 |
| 29-44 16 A/N Authorization Response Message 5.09 |
| 45 1 A/N AVS Result Code 5.10 |
| Variable 0/15 NUM Transaction Identifier 5.11 |
| Variable 1 "FS" Field Separator 5.12 |
| Variable 0/4 A/N Validation Code 5.13 |
| I Variable 1 "FS" Field Separator 5.14 |
| Variable 1 A/N Network Identification Code 5.15 |
| Variable 4 NUM Settlement Date (MMDD) 5.16 |
| Variable 6 A/N System Trace Audit Number 5.17 |
| Variable 12 A/N Retrieval Reference Number 5.18 |
| II Variable 6 NUM Local Transaction Time (HHMMSS) 5.19 |
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| Table 3.02b |
| Legend for GROUP (from Table 3.02a) |
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| FOR THESE TRANSACTIONS, USE--------------------------------->GROUPS RECORD |
| I II FORMAT |
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| All non-ATM card transactions (Visa cards, other credit X J |
| cards, private label credit cards and check guarantee) |
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| Visa supported ATM debit cards: Purchase, Return, Inquiry X X G |
| Request and Interlink Cancel Request |
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| 3.03 CONFIRMATION RECORD FORMAT (ATM DEBIT ONLY) |
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| Table 3.03 provides the record format for the second generation debit response |
| confirmation record. Section 6 provides the data element definitions. |
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| The debit response confirmation record is a fixed length record. |
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| TABLE 3.03 |
| Second Generation Debit Response Confirmation Record |
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| see |
| Group Byte# Length Format Name section |
| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 1 1 A/N Network ID Code 6.01 |
| 2-5 4 NUM Settlement Date (MMDD) 6.02 |
| I 6-11 6 A/N System Trace Audit Number 6.03 |
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| 4.0 REQUEST RECORD DATA ELEMENT DEFINITIONS |
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| The following subsections will define the authorization request record data |
| elements. |
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| 4.01 RECORD FORMAT |
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| There are several message formats defined within the VisaNet systems. The |
| second generation authorization format is specified by placing one of the |
| defined values in the record format field. Table 4.01 provides a brief summary |
| of the current formats. |
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| TABLE 4.01 |
| VisaNet Authorization Record Format Designators |
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| RECORD FORMAT RECORD DESCRIPTION |
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| J All non-ATM card transactions (Visa cards, other credit |
| cards, private label credit cards and check guarantee) |
| G Visa supported ATM debit cards |
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| 4.02 APPLICATION TYPE |
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| The VisaNet authorization system supports multiple application types ranging |
| from single thread first generation authorization to interleaved leased line |
| authorization processing. Table 4.02 provides a summary of application type. |
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| TABLE 4.02 |
| VisaNet Application Designators |
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| APPLICATION USE WITH |
| TYPE APPLICATION DESCRIPTION REC. FMT. |
| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 0 Single authorization per connection J and G |
| 2 Multiple authorizations per connection J and G |
| single-threaded |
| 4 Multiple authorizations per connect, J |
| interleaved |
| 6 Reserved for future use --- |
| 8 Reserved for future use --- |
| 1,3,5,7 Reserved for VisaNet Central Data Capture (CDC) --- |
| 9 Reserved for VisaNet Down Line Load --- |
| A-Z Reserved for future use --- |
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| 4.03 MESSAGE DELIMITER |
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| The message delimiter separates the format and application type designators from |
| the body of the message. The message delimiter is defined as a "." (period) |
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| 4.04 ACQUIRER BIN |
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| This field contains the Visa assigned six-digit Bank Identification Number (BIN) |
| The acquirer BIN identifies the merchant signing member that signed the merchant |
| using the terminal. |
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| NOTE: The merchant receives this number from their signing member. |
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| 4.05 MERCHANT NUMBER |
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| This field contains a NON-ZERO twelve digit number, assigned by the signing |
| member and/or the merchant, to identify the merchant within the member systems. |
| The combined Acquirer BIN and Merchant Number are required to identify the |
| merchant within the VisaNet systems. |
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| 4.06 STORE NUMBER |
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| This field contains a NON-ZERO four-digit number assigned by the signing member |
| and/or the merchant to identify the merchant store within the member systems. |
| The combined Acquirer BIN, Merchant Number, and Store Number are required to |
| identify the store within the VisaNet systems. |
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| 4.07 TERMINAL NUMBER |
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| This field contains a NON-ZERO four-digit number assigned by the signing member |
| and/or the merchant to identify the merchant store within the member systems. |
| This field can be used by systems which use controllers and/or concentrators to |
| identify the devices attached to the controllers and/or concentrators. |
|
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| 4.08 MERCHANT CATEGORY CODE |
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| This field contains a four-digit number assigned by the signing member from a |
| list of category codes defined in the VisaNet Merchant Data Standards Handbook |
| to identify the merchant type. |
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| 4.09 MERCHANT COUNTRY CODE |
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| This field contains a three-digit number assigned by the signing member from a |
| list of country codes defined in the VisaNet V.I.P. System Message Format |
| Manuals to identify the merchant location country. |
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| 4.10 MERCHANT CITY CODE |
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| This field contains a five character code used to further identify the merchant |
| location. Within the United States, the give high order zip code digits of the |
| address of the store location are used. Outside of the United States, this |
| field will be assigned by the signing member. |
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| 4.11 TIME ZONE DIFFERENTIAL |
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| This field contains a three-digit code used to calculate the local time within |
| the VisaNet authorization system. It is calculated by the signing member, |
| providing the local time zone differential from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). The |
| first two digits specify the magnitude of the differential. Table 4.11 provides |
| a brief summary of the Time Zone Differential codes. |
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| TABLE 4.11 |
| Time Zone Differential Code Format |
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| Byte # Length Format Contents |
| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 1 1 NUMERIC DIRECTION |
| 0 = Positive, Local Ahead of GMT, |
| offset in hours |
| 1 = Negative, Local Time behind GMT, |
| offset in hours |
| 2 = Positive, offset in 15 minute |
| increments |
| 3 = Negative, offset in 15 minute |
| increments |
| 4 = Positive, offset in 15 minute |
| increments, participating in |
| daylight savings time |
| 5 = Negative, offset in 15 minute |
| increments, participating in |
| daylight savings time |
| 6-9 = INVALID CODES |
| 2-3 2 NUMERIC MAGNITUDE |
| For Byte #1 = 0 or 1 |
| 0 <= MAGNITUDE <= 12 |
| For Byte #1 = 2 through 5 |
| 0 <= MAGNITUDE <= 48 |
| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| A code of 108 indicates the local Pacific Standard time which is 8 hours behind |
| GMT. |
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| 4.12 AUTHORIZATION TRANSACTION CODE |
|
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| This field contains a two-character code defined by VisaNet and generated by the |
| terminal identifying the type of transaction for which the authorization is |
| requested. Table 4.12 provides a summary of the transaction codes. |
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| TABLE 4.12 |
| Authorization Transaction Codes |
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| TRAN |
| CODE TRANSACTION DESCRIPTION |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 54 Purchase |
| 55 Cash Advance |
| 56 Mail/Telephone Order |
| 57 Quasi Cash |
| 58 Card Authentication - Transaction Amt & Secondary Amt must equal |
| $0.00, AVS may be requested [ah-hah!] |
| 64 Repeat: Purchase |
| 65 Repeat: Cash Advance |
| 66 Repeat: Mail/Telephone Order (MO/TO) |
| 67 Repeat: Quasi Cash |
| 68 Repeat: Card Authentication - Transaction Amt & Secondary Amt must |
| equal $0.00, AVS may be requested |
| 70 Check guarantee, must include RIID (field 4.26) |
| 81 Proprietary Card |
| 84 Private Label Purchase |
| 85 Private Label, Cash Advance |
| 86 Private Label Mail/Telephone Order (MO/TO) |
| 87 Private Label Quasi Cash |
| 88 Private Label Card Authentication - Transaction Amt & Secondary Amt |
| must equal $0.00, AVS may be requested |
| 93 Debit Purchase |
| 94 Debit Return |
| 95 Interlink Debit Cancel (see NOTE below) |
| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
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| NOTE (for TRANSACTION CODE = 95) |
| -------------------------------- |
| - For Interlink Debit CANCEL request message, all of the fields in |
| Groups I and II will come from the original transaction request or the |
| original transaction response, with the exception of the following: |
| - The AUTHORIZATION TRANSACTION CODE will need to be changed to the |
| Debit CANCEL code. |
| - The TRANSACTION SEQUENCE NUMBER should be incremented in the |
| normal fashion. |
| - The CUSTOMER DATA FIELD and the CARDHOLDER IDENTIFICATION DATE |
| (PIN) will need to be re-entered. |
|
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| 4.13 TERMINAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER |
|
|
| This field contains an eight-digit code that must be greater than zero, defined |
| by the terminal down line load support organization. Support may be provided by |
| the Visa's Merchant Assistance Center (MAC), the signing member, or a third |
| party organization. The terminal ID is used to uniquely identify the terminal |
| in the terminal support system and identification for the VisaNet Central Data |
| Capture (CDC). The terminal ID may not be unique within the VisaNet system. |
| Each terminal support provider and member that provides its own terminal support |
| can assign potentially identical terminal IDs within its system. The terminal |
| ID can be used by the terminal down line load system to access the terminal |
| application and parameter data from a system data base when down line loading a |
| terminal. [huh?] |
|
|
| NOTE: It is recommended that [the] Terminal ID Number should be unique within |
| the same Acquirer's BIN. |
|
|
| 4.14 PAYMENT SERVICE INDICATOR |
|
|
| This is a one-character field used to indicate a request for REPS qualification. |
| Table 4.14 provides a summary of the codes. |
|
|
| TABLE 4.14 |
| Payment Service Indicator Codes |
|
|
| RECORD |
| FORMAT VALUE DESCRIPTION |
| ------------------------------ |
| J Y Yes |
| J N No |
| G Y Yes |
| G N No |
| ------------------------------ [repetitive? you bet] |
|
|
| 4.15 TRANSACTION SEQUENCE NUMBER |
|
|
| This field contains a four-digit code which is generated by the terminal as the |
| sequence number for the transaction. The sequence number is used by the |
| terminal to match request and response messages. This field is returned by |
| VisaNet without sequence verification. The sequence number is incremented with |
| wrap from 9999 to 0001. |
|
|
| 4.16 CARDHOLDER IDENTIFICATION CODE |
|
|
| This one-character field contains a code that indicates the method used to |
| identify the cardholder. Table 4.16 provides a summary of the codes. |
|
|
| TABLE 4.16 |
| Cardholder Identification Codes |
|
|
| ID CODE IDENTIFICATION METHOD |
| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| A Personal Identification Number-23 byte static key (non-USA) fnord |
| B PIN at Automated Dispensing Machine - 32 byte static key |
| C Self Svc Limited Amount Terminal (No ID method available) |
| D Self-Service Terminal (No ID method available) |
| E Automated Gas Pump (No ID method available) |
| K Personal Identification Number - 32 byte DUK/PT |
| N Customer Address via Address Verification Service (AVS) |
| S Personal Identification Number - 32 byte static key |
| Z Cardholder Signature - Terminal has a PIN pad |
| @ Cardholder Signature - No PIN pad available |
| F-J,L,M,O-R Reserved for future use |
| T-Y |
| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
|
| 4.17 ACCOUNT DATA SOURCE |
|
|
| This field contains a one-character code defined by Visa and generated by the |
| terminal to indicate the source of the customer data entered in field 4.18. |
| Table 4.17 provides a summary of codes |
|
|
| TABLE 4.17 |
| Account Data Source Codes |
|
|
| ACCOUNT DATA |
| SOURCE CODE ACCOUNT DATA SOURCE CODE DESCRIPTION |
| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| A RESERVED - Bar-code read |
| B RESERVED - OCR read |
| D Mag-stripe read, Track 2 |
| H Mag-stripe read, Track 1 |
| Q RESERVED - Manually keyed, bar-code capable terminal |
| R RESERVED - Manually keyed, OCR capable terminal |
| T Manually keyed, Track 2 capable |
| X Manually keyed, Track 1 capable |
| @ Manually keyed, terminal has no card reading capability |
| C,E-G,I-P,S, RESERVED for future use |
| U-W,Y-Z,0-9 |
| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| NOTE: |
| - If a dual track reading terminal is being used, be sure to enter the |
| correct value of "D" or "H" for the magnetic data that is transmitted |
| - When data is manually keyed at a dual track reading terminal, enter either |
| a "T" or an "X" |
|
|
| 4.18 CUSTOMER DATA FIELD |
|
|
| This is a variable length field containing customer account or check acceptance |
| ID data in one of three formats. The cardholder account information can be read |
| d from the card or it may be entered manually. Additionally the terminal can be |
| used for check authorization processing with the check acceptance identification |
| number entered by the operator for transmission in this field. |
|
|
| NOTE: For all POS terminals operated under VISA U.S.A. Operating Regulations, |
| the following requirement must be available as an operating option if the |
| merchant location is found to be generating a disproportionately high percentage |
| of Suspect Transactions [lets get downright hostile about it] as defined in |
| chapter 9.10 of the VISA U.S.A. Operating Regulations. Specifically, chapter |
| 9.10.B.2 requires that: |
|
|
| - The terminal must read the track data using a magnetic stripe reading |
| terminal |
| - The terminal must prompt the wage slave to manually enter the last four |
| digits of the account number |
| - The terminal must compare the keyed data with the last four digits of the |
| account number in the magnetic stripe |
| - If the compare is successful, the card is acceptable to continue in the |
| authorization process and the terminal must transmit the full, unaltered |
| contents of the magnetic stripe in the authorization message. |
| - If the compare fails, the card should not be honored at the Point of Sale |
|
|
| 4.18.1 TRACK 1 READ DATA |
|
|
| This is a variable length field with a maximum data length of 76 characters. |
|
|
| The track 1 data read from the cardholder's card is checked for parity and LRC |
| errors and then converted from the six-bit characters encoded on the card to |
| seven-bit characters as defined in ANSI X3.4. The character set definitions are |
| provided in section 7 for reference. As part of the conversion the terminal |
| will strip off the starting sentinel, ending sentinel, and LRC characters. The |
| separators are to be converted to a "^" (HEX 5E) character. The entire |
| track must be provided in the request message. The character set and data |
| content are different between track 1 and track 2. The data read by a track 2 |
| device can not be correctly reformatted and presented as though it were read by |
| a track 1 device. [aw shucks] The converted data can not be modified by adding |
| or deleting non-framing characters and must be a one-for-one representation of |
| the character read from the track. |
|
|
| 4.18.2 TRACK 2 READ DATA |
|
|
| This is a variable length field with a maximum data length of 37 characters. |
|
|
| The track 2 data read from the cardholder's card is checked for parity and LRC |
| errors and then converted from the six-bit characters encoded on the card to |
| seven-bit characters as defined in ANSI X3.4. The character set definitions are |
| provided in section 7 for reference. As part of the conversion the terminal |
| will strip off the starting sentinel, ending sentinel, and LRC characters. The |
| separators are to be converted to a "^" (HEX 5E) character. The entire |
| track must be provided in the request message. The character set and data |
| content are different between track 2 and track 1. The data read by a track 1 |
| device can not be correctly reformatted and presented as though it were read by |
| a track 2 device. The converted data can not be modified by adding or deleting |
| non-framing characters and must be a one-for-one representation of the character |
| read from the track. [repetitive? you bet] |
|
|
| 4.18.3 MANUALLY ENTERED ACCOUNT DATA (CREDIT CARD) |
|
|
| The customer credit card data may be key entered when the card can not be read, |
| when a card is not present, or when a card reader is not available. |
|
|
| 4.18.3.1 MANUALLY ENTERED ACCOUNT NUMBER |
|
|
| This is a variable length field consisting of 5 to 28 alphanumeric characters. |
|
|
| The embossed cardholder data, that is key entered, is validated by the terminal |
| using rules for each supported card type. For example, both Visa and Master |
| Card include a mod 10 check digit as the last digit of the Primary Account |
| Number. The Primary Account Number (PAN) is encoded as seven-bit characters |
| as defined in ANSI X3.4. The PAN is then provided in the manually entered |
| record format provided in Table 3.01b. The PAN must be provided without |
| embedded spaces. |
|
|
| 4.18.3.2 MANUALLY ENTERED EXPIRATION DATE |
|
|
| This four-digit field contains the card expiration date in the form MMYY (month- |
| month-year-year) |
|
|
| 4.18.4 CHECK ACCEPTANCE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER |
|
|
| The customer data may be card read or manually key entered for check acceptance |
| transactions. |
|
|
| 4.18.4.1 CHECK ACCEPTANCE ID |
|
|
| This field is a variable length field consisting of 1 to 28 alphanumeric |
| characters. The check acceptance vendor will provide the data format and |
| validation rules to be used by the terminal. Typically the ID consists of a |
| two-digit state code and an ID which may be the customer's drivers license |
| number. |
|
|
| 4.18.4.2 MANUALLY ENTERED CHECK ACCEPTANCE DATA |
|
|
| This six-character field contains the customer birth date or a control code in |
| the form specified by the check acceptance processor. |
|
|
| 4.19 FIELD SEPARATOR |
|
|
| The authorization record format specifies the use of the "FS" character. |
|
|
| 4.20 CARDHOLDER IDENTIFICATION DATA |
|
|
| This field will be 0, 23, 29 or 32 characters in length. The cardholder ID |
| codes shown in Table 4.16 indicates the type of data in this field. Table |
| 4.20 provides a brief summary of the current formats. |
|
|
| TABLE 4.20 |
| Cardholder Identification Data Definitions |
|
|
| CARDHOLDER VALUE(S) FROM |
| ID LENGTH DESCRIPTION TABLE 4.16 |
| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 0 Signature ID used, No PIN pad is present @,C,D or E |
| 0 Signature ID used on a terminal with a PIN pad Z |
| 23 A PIN was entered on a STATIC key PIN pad A |
| 32 A PIN was entered on a STATIC key PIN pad B |
| 32 A PIN was entered on a DUK/PT key PIN pad K |
| 32 A PIN was entered on a STATIC key PIN pad S |
| 0 to 29 AVS was requested N |
| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
|
| 4.20.1 STATIC KEY WITH TWENTY THREE BYTE CARDHOLDER ID |
|
|
| NOTE: The 23 byte static key technology is NOT approved for use in terminals |
| deployed in the Visa U.S.A. region. [thanks nsa!] |
|
|
| When a PIN is entered on a PIN pad supporting 23 byte static key technology, the |
| terminal will generate the following data: |
|
|
| 1JFxxyyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa |
|
|
| Where: |
| 1J Header - PIN was entered |
|
|
| f Function Key Indicator - A single byte indicating which, if any, |
| function key was pressed on the PIN pad. This field is currently |
| not edited. Any printable character is allowed. |
|
|
| xx PIN Block Format - These two numeric bytes indicate the PIN |
| encryption method used to create the encrypted PIN block. Visa |
| currently supports four methods; 01, 02, 03, & 04. For more |
| information, please refer to the VisaNet Standards Manual, Card |
| Technology Standards, PIN and Security Standards, Section 2, |
| Chapter 3, PIN Block Formats |
|
|
| aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Expanded Encrypted PIN Block Data - The encrypted |
| PIN block format consists of 64 bits of data. Since the VisaNet |
| Second Generation protocol allows only printable characters in |
| data fields, these 64 bits must be expanded to ensure that no |
| values less than hex "20" are transmitted. To expand the 64 bit |
| encrypted PIN block, remove four bits at a time and convert them |
| to ANSI X3.4 characters using Table 4.20. After this conversion, |
| the 64 bit encrypted PIN block will consist of 16 characters that |
| will be placed in the Expanded Encrypted PIN Block Data field. |
|
|
| 4.20.2 STATIC KEY WITH THIRTY TWO BYTE CARDHOLDER ID |
|
|
| When a PIN is entered on a PIN pad supporting 32 byte static key technology, |
| the terminal will generate the following data: |
|
|
| aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa2001ppzz00000000 |
|
|
| Where: |
| aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa - Expanded Encrypted PIN Block Data - The encrypted |
| PIN block format consists of 64 bits of data. Since the |
| VisaNet Second Generation protocol allows only printable |
| characters in data fields, these 64 bits must be expanded to |
| ensure that no values less than hex "20" are transmitted. To |
| expand the 64 bit encrypted PIN block, remove four bits at a |
| time and convert them to ANSI X3.4 characters using table 4.20. |
| After this conversion, the 64 bit encrypted PIN block will |
| consist of 16 characters that will be placed in the Expanded |
| Encrypted PIN Block Data field. |
|
|
| 20 - Security Format Code - This code defines that the Zone |
| Encryption security technique was used. |
|
|
| 01 - PIN Encryption Algorithm Identifier - This code defines that the |
| ANSI DES encryption technique was used. |
|
|
| pp - PIN Block Format Code - This code describes the PIN block format |
| was used by the acquirer. Values are: |
| 01 - Format is based on the PIN, the PIN length, selected |
| rightmost digits of the account number and the pad |
| characters "0" and "F"; combined through an exclusive |
| "OR" operation. |
| 02 - Format is based on the PIN, the PIN length and a user |
| specified numeric pad character. |
| 03 - Format is based on the PIN and the "F" pad character. |
| 04 - Format is the same as "01" except that the leftmost |
| account number digits are selected. |
|
|
| zz - Zone Key Index - This index points to the zone key used by the |
| acquirer to encrypt the PIN block. Values are: |
| 01 - First key |
| 02 - Second key |
|
|
| 00000000 - Visa Reserved - Must be all zeros |
|
|
| For additional information, refer to the VisaNet manual V.I.P. System, Message |
| Formats, Section B: Field Descriptions. Specifically, fields 52 and 53; |
| Personal Identification Number (PIN) Data and Security Related Control |
| Information respectively. |
|
|
| 4.20.3 DUK/PT KEY WITH THIRTY TWO BYTE CARDHOLDER ID |
|
|
| When a PIN is entered on a PIN pad supporting DUK/PT technology, the terminal |
| will generate the following 32 bytes: |
|
|
| aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaakkkkkkssssssssss |
|
|
| Where: |
| aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa - Expanded Encrypted PIN Block Data - The encrypted |
| PIN block format consists of 64 bits of data. Since the |
| VisaNet Second Generation protocol allows only printable |
| characters in data fields, these 64 bits must be expanded to |
| ensure that no values less than hex "20" are transmitted. To |
| expand the 64 bit encrypted PIN block, remove four bits at a |
| time and convert them to ANSI X3.4 characters using table 4.20. |
| After this conversion, the 64 bit encrypted PIN block will |
| consist of 16 characters that will be placed in the Expanded |
| Encrypted PIN Block Data field. [repetitive? you bet] |
|
|
| kkkkkk - Key Set Identifier (KSID) - Is represented by a unique, Visa |
| Visa assigned, six digit bank identification number. |
|
|
| ssssssssss - Expanded TRSM ID (PIN Pad Serial Number) & Expanded |
| Transaction Counter - Is represented by the concatenation of these |
| two hexadecimal fields. The PIN pad serial number is stored as |
| five hex digits minus one bit for a total of 19 bits of data. The |
| transaction counter is stored as five hex digits plus one bit for |
| a total of 21 bits of data. These two fields concatenated |
| together will contain 40 bits. Since the VisaNet Second |
| Generation protocol allows only printable characters in data |
| fields, these 40 bits must be expanded to ensure that no values |
| less than hex "20" are transmitted. To expand this 40 bit field, |
| remove four bits at a time and convert them to ASCII characters |
| using table 4.20. After this conversion, this 40 bit field will |
| consist of 10 characters that will be placed in the Expanded |
| TRSM ID & Expanded Transaction Counter Field. |
|
|
| TABLE 4.20 |
| PIN Block conversion Table |
|
|
| HEXADECIMAL | ANSI X3.4 |
| DATA | CHARACTER |
| --------------+---------------- |
| 0000 | 0 |
| 0001 | 1 |
| 0010 | 2 |
| 0011 | 3 |
| 0100 | 4 |
| 0101 | 5 |
| 0110 | 6 |
| 0111 | 7 |
| 1000 | 8 |
| 1001 | 9 |
| 1010 | A |
| 1011 | B |
| 1100 | C |
| 1101 | D |
| 1110 | E |
| 1111 | F |
| ------------------------------- |
|
|
| 4.20.4 ADDRESS VERIFICATION SERVICE DESCRIPTION [ah enlightenment] |
|
|
| When Address Verification Service is requested, this field will contain the |
| mailing address of the cardholder's monthly statement. The format of this |
| field is: |
| <street address><apt no.><zip code> |
| or |
| <post office box number><zipcode> |
|
|
| Numbers are not spelled out. ("First Street" becomes "1ST Street", "Second" |
| becomes "2ND", etc) "Spaces" are only required between a numeral and the ZIP |
| code. For instance: |
| 1391 ELM STREET 40404 |
| is equivalent to: 1931ELMSTREET40404 |
|
|
| P.O. Box 24356 55555 |
| is not equivalent to P.O.BOX2435655555 |
|
|
| If a field is not available or not applicable, it may be skipped. If nine |
| digits are available, the last five digits should always be used to pour more |
| sand into the wheels of progress. |
|
|
| 4.21 FIELD SEPARATOR |
|
|
| The authorization record format specifies the use of the "FS" character. |
|
|