EN 27811-1:1989
(Main)Identification cards - Recording technique - Part 1: Embossing (ISO 7811-1:1985, ed. 1)
Identification cards - Recording technique - Part 1: Embossing (ISO 7811-1:1985, ed. 1)
Specifies the general requirements for the design and the implementation of a user's installation. Applies to single phase user's electrical installations with maximum power of 500 VA, in decentralized rural electrification systems.
Kennkarten - Aufzeichnungstechnik - Teil 1: Prägung (ISO 7811-1:1985, Ausg. 1)
Cartes d'identification - Technique d'enregistrement - Partie 1: Estampage (ISO 7811-1:1985, éd. 1)
Identification cards - Recording technique - Part 1: Embossing (ISO 7811-1:1985)
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Identification cards - Recording technique - Part 1: Embossing (ISO 7811-1:1985)Kennkarten - Aufzeichnungstechnik - Teil 1: Prägung (ISO 7811-1:1985, Ausg. 1)Cartes d'identification - Technique d'enregistrement - Partie 1: Estampage (ISO 7811-1:1985, éd. 1)Identification cards - Recording technique - Part 1: Embossing (ISO 7811-1:1985, ed. 1)35.240.15Identifikacijske kartice in sorodne napraveIdentification cards and related devicesICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 27811-1:1989SIST EN 27811-1:1998en01-junij-1998SIST EN 27811-1:1998SLOVENSKI
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SIST EN 27811-1:1998
SIST EN 27811-1:1998
SIST EN 27811-1:1998
I Standard INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDAFiDIZATION*MEXAYHAPOflHAfl OPrAHM3AUklfl fl0 CTAHAAPTM3AUMM*ORGANlSATION INTERNATIONALE DE NORMALISATION Identification cards - Recording technique - Part 1: Embossing a Cartes d'identification - Technique d'enregistrement - Partie I : Estampage First edition - 1985-12-15 e UDC 681.178.5 Ref. No. IS0 7811/1-1985 (E) W UJ - - Descriptors : information interchange, identity cards, data recording, character sets, specifications. . - E O E Price based on 24 pages SIST EN 27811-1:1998
Foreword IS0 (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (IS0 member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through IS0 technical committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee has been established has the right to be represented on that committee. International organizations, govern- mental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. Draft International Standards adopted by the technical committees are circulated to the member bodies for approval before their acceptance as International Standards by the IS0 Council. They are approved in accordance with IS0 procedures requiring at least 75 % approval by the member bodies voting. International Standard IS0 7811/1 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 97, Information processing systems. The following International Standards cancel and replace IS0 2894 and IS0 3554, of which they constitute a technical revision: IS0 7810, IS0 781 1 /1, IS0 7811 /2, IS0 7811 /3, IS0 781 1 /4, IS0 781 1 /5, IS0 7812, IS0 7813. Users should note that all International Standards undergo revision from time to time and that any reference made herein to any other International Standard implies its latest edition, unless otherwise stated. O International Organization for Standardization, 1985 Printed in Switzerland SIST EN 27811-1:1998
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD IS0 7811/1-1985 (E) Identification cards - Recording technique - Part 1: Embossing O Introduction e This International Standard is one of a series of standards describing the parameters for identification cards as defined in clause 3 below and the use of such cards for international inter- change. 1 Scope and field of application This part of IS0 7811 specifies requirements for embossed characters on identification cards. The embossed characters are intended for transfer of data either by use of imprinters or by visual or machine reading. 2 References IS0 1073, Alphanumeric character sets for optical recogni- tion - e Part 1: Character set OCR-A - Shapes and dimensions of the printed image. Part 2: Character set OCR-B - Shapes and dimensions of the printed image. IS0 1831, Printing specifications for optical character recogni- tion. IS0 7810, Identification cards - Physical characteristics. IS0 781 113, Identification cards - Recording technique - Part 3: Location of embossed characters on ID- I cards. 3 Definitions For the purpose of this part of IS0 781 1 the definition of "iden- tification card" given in IS0 7810 and the following definition apply. embossing: To raise characters in relief from the front surface of a card. 4 Visually and machine readable characters 4.1 The numeric characters of one of the following type fonts shall be used for embossed characters intended for visual andlor machine reading, either directly from the card or from card im- prints (see annex A) : Character set and type font - IS0 107311, OCR-A, Sizes I and IV; - IS0 1073/2, OCR-B, Sizes I and IV; - Type font 78 as described in annexes B and C. NOTE - To ensure system compatability in the choice of font, the at- tention of intending users is drawn to the necessity of agreement with their potential interchanging partners. Print specifications are given in IS0 1831. 4.2 Character spacing The character spacing shall be as follows: ai nominal spacing : 3,63 mm (0.143 in) b) minimum spacing between two consecutive characters : 3,48 mm (0.137 in) 4.3 Character height Maximum height at the printing surface of the embossed characters, encompassing centreline skew and character misalignment shall be 4,32 mm (0.170 in) 4.4 Relief height of embossed characters Relief height of imprinting character surfaces above the card surface shall be 0,48 -:,05 mm (0.019 O in) 1 SIST EN 27811-1:1998
IS0 7811/1-1985 (E) 5 Visually readable characters (Not intended to be machine readable.) 5.1 Character set and font type A type font such as the alphanumeric, capital characters in IS0 1073/2, OCR-B, Size I, should be used for embossed characters intended for visual reading either directly from the card or from card imprints. 5.2 Character spacing The character spacing shall be as follows: a) nominal spacing : 29 mm (0.100 in) b) minimum spacing between two consecutive characters : 2,46 mm (0.097 in) 5.3 Relief height of embossed characters Relief height of imprinting character surfaces above the card surface shall be 0,46 -:,05 mm (0.018 O in) 2 SIST EN 27811-1:1998
IS0 7811/1-1985 (E) Annex A Pictorial representation of numeric data (This annex forms part of the standard.) OCR-A O1 23456789 OCR-B O 12 3 9 5 b18 9 scale 3 Farrington 7 B SIST EN 27811-1:1998
IS0 7811/1-1985 (E) Annex B 7 B Print specifications (This annex forms part of the standard.) B.l Character set - 7 B Font The 7 B font consists of the following characters: The numerals O to 9 inclusive. B.2 Character dimensions - Printed image Nominal character height 3,81 mm (0.150 in) (centreline) Nominal character width 2,03 mm (0.080 in) (centreline) Nominal stroke width 0,51 mm (0.020 in) Maximum stroke width 0,76 mm (0.030 in) Minimum stroke width 0,25 mm (0.010 in) B.3 Character spacing and alignment The nominal spacing of the characters as printed is 7 to the inch. The minimum horizontal separation between adjacent characters is 0,38 mm (0.015 in). Vertical misalignment between adjacent characters shall not ex- ceed 2,03 mm (0,080 in). Character skew shall not exceed 3O. Total line skew shall not exceed the limits of the print zone as defined in IS0 781 1 /3. B.4 Printing characteristics printed character must be such that its reflectance is than 60 % of the average reflectance of the docu which the character is printed. NOTE - Reflectance is measured with an incident iluminat and a viewing angle of 90° to the surface of the document, an aperture of measurement 0,20 mm* (0.000 3 in*) on the c Acceptable voids and acceptable extraneous marks ai in 8.4.2 and B.4.3 are exceptions to the ink densit) ment. B.4.2 Voids A void is any area within the maximum stroke width d of a printed character in which the reflectance exceed: the average reflectance of the document on which a is printed. Voids can be acceptable provided they can be enti tained within a circle of 0.25 mm (0.010 in) diameter, minimum separation of 0,71 mm (0.28 in) centre to c tween the voids, and provided the resulting minimum stroke width dimension is not less than 0,20 mm (0.C No unacceptable voids can be permitted. B.4.3 Extraneous marks An extraneous mark is any mark within either the pi clear zone, but not within the printed character area, the reflectance is less than 60 % of the average reflei the document on which the marks occur. Extraneous marks can be acceptable provided they ci tirely contained within a circle of 0,25 mm (0.010 in) and provided there is a minimum separation between t of 0,71 mm (0.028 in) centre to centre. No unacceptable extraneous marks can be permitted B.4.1 Ink density For optimum performance, the ink (carbon) density of the printed character shall be such that its reflectance is not more than 20 % of the average reflectance of the document on which the character is printed. At worst, the ink density of the 8.4.4 Embossing Deformation of the document surface as a result 01 shall not exceed 0,13 mm (0.005 in). 4 SIST EN 27811-1:1998
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IS0 7811/1-1985 (E) Annex C Key : Printed image of the 7 B font (This annex forms part of the standard.) Dimensions in millimetres (Inches in parentheses) - 1,02 (0.040) +1,02 (0.040) F : Radius of fairing A : Note 4 of table 1 TYP : Typical Y ! I I l I I I I I I I + I I I t I I I I I I I l I l I l ----- I I JO .O 20 I TY ---__ I [7\ - +1,91iO.O75) -0 - 1,91(0.075) - 2,54 (0.100) -1 - 6 SIST EN 27811-1:1998
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