|
Name |
Description |
4F |
Application Identifier (AID) – card |
Identifies the application as described in ISO/IEC 7816-5 |
9F06 |
Application Identifier (AID) – terminal |
Identifies the application as described in ISO/IEC 7816-5 |
50 |
Application Label |
Mnemonic associated with the AID according to ISO/IEC 7816-5 |
9F12 |
Application Preferred Name |
Preferred mnemonic associated with the AID |
— |
Application Selection Indicator |
For an application in the ICC to be supported by an application in the terminal, the Application Selection Indicator indicates whether the associated AID in the terminal must match the AID in the card exactly, including the length of the AID, or only up to the length of the AID in the terminal
There is only one Application Selection Indicator per AID supported by the terminal |
9F1B |
Terminal Floor Limit |
Indicates the floor limit in the terminal in conjunction with the AID |
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