Identification cards — Recording technique — Part 9: Tactile identifier mark

ISO/IEC 7811 defines the characteristics of identification cards. ISO/IEC 7811-9:2008 specifies the physical characteristics of a tactile identifier mark used by visually-impaired card holders to distinguish their cards. It defines the area on the card for the tactile identifier mark (TIM) and the layout of Braille style embossed dots arranged in patterns to enable easy tactile recognition.

Cartes d'identification — Technique d'enregistrement — Partie 9: Marque d'identificateur tactile

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INTERNATIONAL ISO/IEC
STANDARD 7811-9
First edition
2008-06-01


Identification cards — Recording
technique —
Part 9:
Tactile identifier mark
Cartes d'identification — Technique d'enregistrement —
Partie 9: Marque d'identificateur tactile




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ISO/IEC 7811-9:2008(E)
Contents Page
Foreword. iv
1 Scope. 1
2 Conformance. 1
3 Normative references. 1
4 Terms, definitions and abbreviations. 1
4.1 Terms and definitions. 1
4.2 Abbreviations . 1
5 TIM physical characteristics. 2
5.1 Location of TIM . 2
5.2 TIM dot arrangement . 2
5.3 Dot dimensions . 3
5.4 Sign design. 3

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ISO/IEC 7811-9:2008(E)
Foreword
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