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BS EN 1332-1:1999:2007 Edition

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Identification card systems. Man-machine interface – Design principles for the user interface

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1 BRITISH STANDARD
BS EN 1332-1:1999
Identification card systems – Man-machine interface –
Part 1: Design principles for the user interface
2 This British Standard, having been prepared under the direction of the DISC Board, was published under the authority of the Standards Committee and comes into effect on 15 December 1999
National foreword
3 EUROPEAN STANDARD
NORME EUROPƉENNE
EUROPƄISCHE NORM
EN 1332-1
English version
Identification card systems – Man-machine interface – Part 1: Design principles for the user interface
6 Introduction
a) the design principles for the user interface (including functions to be represented by symbols) to be incorporated into the d…
b) a tactile identifier to be incorporated into the design of machine readable cards;
c) a standard layout for the keypads of card operated equipment;
d) coding of user requirements for people with special needs.
1 Scope
7 2 Normative references
3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.1.1 automated teller machine (ATM)
3.1.2 card operated equipment
3.1.3 cardholder verification method (CVM)
3.1.4 dialogue
3.1.5 feedback
3.1.6 inter-sector use
3.1.7 legibility
3.1.8 machine readable card
8 3.1.9 navigate (to)
3.1.10 personal identification number (PIN)
3.1.11 readability
3.1.12 status information
3.1.13 symbol
3.2 Abbreviations
4 Dialogue design principles
4.1 Suitable for the task
4.2 Self descriptive
4.3 Consistent
4.4 Conforms with user expectations
4.5 Controllable
9 4.6 Error tolerant/forgiving
4.7 Individual adaptation
4.8 Access on equal terms
4.9 Privacy and confidentiality at the user interface
4.10 Usability testing
5 User interface design principles
5.1 User instructions
5.2 Single handed operation
5.3 Feedback
5.4 Timing of operations
5.5 Error messages
5.6 Cancellation of operation
5.7 Provision of charges
10 5.8 Receipts
5.9 Card capture
5.10 Exiting the system
6 A warning should be given before timing out any of the above actions. Functions to be represented by symbols
11 7 Testing for conformance with this standard
Table 1 – A functional description of symbols used with identification card systems
12 Table 1 – A functional description of symbols used with identification card systems
26 BS EN 1332-1:1999
BS EN 1332-1:1999
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