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Age Verification by Card Swipe
(Available with V3.00w or later; California support added at V3.00g25) Many state drivers licenses encode driver data on a mag stripe. When age entry is required, the drivers license can be swiped and the age verified. This feature is enabled by identifying track data on the Age Verification program screen.
Operate by swiping the drivers license (or manually entering the date) when the CUSTOMER DATE OF
BIRTH window displays.
1.
To program, go to
S/SELF TEST/MSR
and swipe the drivers license mag strip. The mag stripe data will display on the screen as in the example below:
Track 2
Track 1
25
1 5
10 20
In this example the bith date “19590605” (June 5,
1959) is in YYYYMMDD format, beginning at data column 25. The number of digits to be read (for
DIGIT OF NUMBER field) is “8”. Be sure to count the “;” semicolon character at the beginning of the string as a digit.
2.
Identify the date of birth in the data and determine the track where the date is located (track 1 or track 2).
3.
Determine the format of the date (i.e. YYYYMMDD). (Added at V3.00g25: “MMYYY99YY” date format for California. California must also choose “10” for “digit of number” option.)
4.
Count the columns of data and determine the number of the column where the birth date begins
(START OF NUMBER).
5.
Go to
P/PLU/AGE VERIFICATION
and make the appropriate entries in the READ TRACK,
START OF NUMBER, DIGIT OF NUMBER and DATE TYPE fields.
Enter Ages for Each
Verification
Category
Here
Enter Mag
Stripe Date
Identification for Drivers
License Here
90
P Mode Programming SPS-2000 Program Manual v1.37
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Table of contents
- 9 SAM4s SPS-2000 Overview
- 9 Hardware
- 9 Software
- 9 Options
- 10 Unbox & Install MCR
- 10 Power Requirements
- 11 ECR Controls & Connections
- 11 Front Panel Angle Adjustment
- 12 Rear Display
- 12 SD Memory Card Slot
- 13 Connection Panel
- 14 Default Screen Layout
- 14 Screen Saver
- 15 Keylinks
- 16 Custom Screen Layouts
- 17 Passwords
- 17 Password Notes
- 17 Initialize
- 18 Memory All Clear
- 19 Overview
- 19 Important: Updating Existing Installations
- 20 Required Support Resources
- 21 SPS-2000 Program Components
- 22 Installing Software Using the TFTP Server Method
- 22 A. Download SPS-2000 Software Files
- 23 B. Set TCP/IP Protocol Options
- 25 C. Install and Start the TFTP Server
- 27 D. Install the Updated Software
- 29 E. Verify Software Version
- 32 Application Upgrade from SD/USB Card
- 34 Bootloader Upgrade from SD Card
- 35 O/S Upgrade from SD Card
- 36 Capturing SPS-2000 Screens
- 36 Equipment Required
- 36 Screen Capture Procedure
- 37 Image Downloads
- 37 Tips for Getting Images Ready
- 38 Image Download Using SD Memory Card
- 39 Screen Saver Logo
- 40 Save/Load End User Programs Using SD Memory Card
- 40 Save End User Program
- 40 Restore End User Program
- 41 Save Reports
- 41 Restore Reports
- 43 S- Mode Programming Screen
- 44 Self Tests
- 45 Memory Clearing
- 45 Memory Clear Options
- 47 Memory Allocation
- 47 Memory Allocation – Definitions
- 51 Key Relocation (V2.xxx)
- 53 Key Relocation (V3.0 and later)
- 53 The PGM Tab
- 53 The Design Tab
- 54 The List Tab
- 55 The Select Screen Tab
- 56 Function Key Code List
- 57 Function Key Definitions
- 66 System Options
- 66 S-Mode System Options – Definitions
- 69 Printer Driver Selections
- 69 Printer Driver - Definitions
- 70 Define Port
- 70 Define Port - Definitions
- 72 S-Mode Program Scan Printing
- 72 S-Mode Program Scans - Definitions
- 73 Password Notes
- 74 Load Default Messages
- 74 Check Unlock/Clerk Unlock
- 75 SRAM Backup
- 75 Save End User Program
- 75 Restore End User Program
- 76 Save Reports
- 76 Restore Reports
- 77 FTP Transmission
- 79 P-Mode Programming Menu
- 81 PLU Add & Change
- 84 PLU Delete
- 85 PLU Status Group
- 89 PLU Stock
- 90 PLU Minimum Stock
- 90 Non-PLU Code
- 91 Age Verification
- 92 PLU Quick Registration
- 99 PLU Integrity Check
- 100 PLU Group
- 101 Function Key
- 102 Function Key Program Summary
- 106 Function Key Programming Notes
- 110 System Options