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ISO/IEC 4909

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ISO/IEC 4909:2006 establishes specifications for financial transaction cards using track 3 and is intended to
permit interchange based on the use of magnetic stripe encoded information. It specifies the data content and
physical location of read/write information on track 3 and is to be used in conjunction with the relevant parts of
ISO/IEC 7811 and ISO/IEC 7812.

ISO/IEC 4909:2006 recognizes the need for formats of track 3 which can be used independently of, or in
conjunction with, track 2 as defined in ISO/IEC 7813. This approach is intended to permit the greatest degree
of flexibility within the financial community in facilitating international interchange.

Using track 3 in conjunction with track 2 is a mode of operation in both on-line and off-line interchange
environments. This mode of operation requires that the original encoded data on track 2 be read; the data on
track 3 be read; and, if update is required, all the data on track 3 be rewritten.

Independent use of track 3 is an alternative mode of operation permitting both on-line interchange and off-line
interchange based on mutual agreement between interested parties. It requires reading only of the data on track
3 and, if update is required, the rewriting of all the data on track 3.

Sources
ISO/IEC 4909:2006 Standard

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