About ordering User ID Cards / User Login Cards |
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Summary: How to order User ID cards What format is used to swipe User Cards Solution: In order to use the User ID card capabilities of CounterPoint in 8.4.6 and later, login cards that are properly encoded to work with Counterpoint are required. We recommend ordering thicker cards as they will need to hold up to the frequent use they will get. Card Marketing Services can be reached to request cards at 615-771-9300. The below information can be refrenced when ordering cards from other vendors. Cards must use track1 to hold login information. Track 2 & 3 should be blank. Below is an example of a properly encoded Track 1 on an NCR Counterpoint Login card and an explanation of each data element: %A1234567890123456^10000001?
To help ensure maximum security, it is important that the login code be a random (non-sequential) number. This will make it difficult to guess the login code of a card even if you know the login code of another card. Below is an example of how a batch of 10 Employee login cards should look:
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