46 - Inepro Back Office Suite
Steps
Cards
Prerequisites:
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Users
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Card Printer connected & configured (For printing or printing and creating)
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Admin Terminal connected & configured (for creating or printing and creating)
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Card Layout defined (for creating or printing and creating)
Where
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Main Menu\Basic\Cards
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Side Bar Menu\Cards
Cards
Cards (in Inepro terminology) are objects that have a chip (either pure on the inside, or also visible from the outside), that
can store data (for example; the users current balance) and have a unique ID.
Here the card data can be specified. Cards can only be used in either a combined or Stored Value Card system, just like
tags can only be used in a combined or Store Value Server system. Look up the difference here .
A standard Inepro Card Printer will not print chip cards, only Mifare cards, if printed chip cards are needed, then this
option needs to be specifically ordered. Contact the Inepro account manager assigned to your organisation.
The Cards Dialog properties
First screen:
Unique number to identify the User.
The User linked to this card
The unique number of the card.
Defines the type of chip card, like SLE4442, Mifare.
The group that this card is part of.
The subscription of the user.
This field indicates whether the card has been blocked or not.
The start date of the time period the card is valid.
The end date of the time period the card is valid.
A maximum of six different external Access Zones
This is a timestamp (notation of date and time) that is created when this record is altered.
The PIN code of this card
Will the code always be required?
Second screen:
The field 'Purse Sub Type' consist of the Purse Type and the Purse Sub Type, for example 'Balance' + 'Personal', where
'Balance is the 'Purse Type', and 'Personal' the 'Purse Sub Type'.
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