CEN/TS 15291:2006

Identification card system - Guidance on design for accessible card-activated devices CEN/TS 15291:2006

Publication date:   Mar 28, 2008

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90.93 Standard confirmed   Nov 25, 2009

CEN

CEN/TC 224 Personal identification and related personal devices with secure element, systems, operations and privacy in a multi sectorial environment

Technical Specification

35.240.15   Identification cards. Chip cards. Biometrics

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This document provides guidance for the design and location of card-activated devices and the immediate environment, to facilitate access for the widest possible range of users (all / most members of the community), subject to conditions of adequate privacy and security.
The contents of this document are generically based, not sector specific, and cover 'card-activated device' , the generic term used in this document to encompass:
a) terminals (device with card reader and other components such as keyboard and displays);
b) standalone card readers (access control for building, public transport);
c) hand held devices (e.g. mobile phone when used to access other card-activated devices).
Card-activated devices may be used either by pedestrians or car drivers.
This document may also be applied to devices that are not card-activated, e.g. they may be activated by notes, coins, tickets, tokens, touch or other interaction with the user.
(Context of use includes: unattended, public and home use, handheld).
This document addresses the card-activated device and its immediate vicinity. It does not address the entire building / locality in which the card-activated device is located. (The reader is referred to appropriate ISO, CEN and national standards for guidance on designing accessible built environments. It should be noted that national legislation, standards and guidance have different requirements).
The term 'wheelchair' in this document refers to manually propelled wheelchairs, not power driven ones, which are often of different dimensions in relation to manually propelled wheelchairs.

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CEN/TS 15291:2006
90.93 Standard confirmed
Nov 25, 2009