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Maestro Global Rules (PDF) - MasterCard

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scrip<br />

Glossary<br />

Glossary<br />

A printed receipt which must be exchanged at a designated location for goods<br />

or services.<br />

script processing<br />

The process by which the Issuer can send a set of commands to the Card. For<br />

example: for purposes of PIN unblocking or parameter modifications.<br />

security module<br />

A physically secure device possessing specialized security features and functions<br />

required for cryptographic PIN security and dynamic key management.<br />

service code<br />

Part of the data of the magnetic stripe, which signifies the extent of<br />

interchange/technology permitted, the authorization processing allowed for the<br />

Card by the Issuer, and the range of services available on the Card, including<br />

the details of PIN requirements imposed by the Issuer.<br />

settlement account<br />

An account that each Customer must maintain for the purpose of settlement.<br />

signature-based transaction (SBT)<br />

A Transaction for which the CVM is signature.<br />

smart card ATM technology<br />

A Chip Card located in an ATM that conforms to the standards set forth in<br />

Tamper Resistance—A Smart Card Integrated Circuit Security Guideline, and<br />

provides hardware-based cryptographic ATM functions.<br />

static data authentication (SDA)<br />

Authentication of a Chip Card as a result of interaction between a hybrid POS<br />

Terminal or Terminal and the Chip Card, without online authentication to the<br />

Issuer. The POS Terminal or Terminal verifies the Card’s fixed cryptographic<br />

signature. During SDA, the Card is passive and the POS Terminal or Terminal<br />

is active.<br />

store and forward (SAF)<br />

A process by which Transaction messages that could not be immediately<br />

delivered, (for example, due to communication problems and so on), are<br />

automatically saved for future delivery, and then transmitted at some later time<br />

to the intended receiver.<br />

©1993–2012 <strong>MasterCard</strong>. Proprietary. All rights reserved.<br />

<strong>Maestro</strong> <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Rules</strong> • 9 November 2012 E-13

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