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4.9.5.1 Transaction Data The Exhibits 4.9-10 and 4.9-11 provide the RIS Part 4 defined CID Transaction messages that are comparable to “Farecard Usage Transaction Messages” and “Add Value Transaction Data “ as proposed by the WP4 functional document. Message Identifier 4.9-10 Farecard Usage Transaction Messages Description A401 Use of Regional T-Purse A402 Use of Regional Pass Product with or without a step-up fare A403 Use of Agency Specific Product product with or without a step-up fare A405 Use of Agency Stored Value Product A406 Use of Special Limited Use Value PICC A407 Use of Special Limited Use Product PICC A408 Transfer on Special Limited Use Product PICC A409 Transfer with or without a step-up fare A411 Product Activation (First use of rolling product) A412 Use of Account Linked Product A414 Use of Regional T-purse on an Out of Region PICC A415 Use/travel on an Autovalue Product A419 Use of Stored Value from Multiple SV Sources 4.9-11 Add Value Transaction Data Message Description Identifier A201 Load of Regional T-Purse A202 Load of Regional Pass Product A203 Load of Agency Pass Product A204 Load of Agency Stored Value Product A205 Load of Account Linked Product A206 Load of Value to a Special Limited Use PICC A207 Load of Product to a Special Limited Use PICC A208 Load Product and Value to a Special Limited Use PICC A209 Load of Out of Region T-Purse RIS Part 4 does not offer any messages that are equivalent of “Financial Audit Data” 4.8.5.2 Card Management Data The following RIS Part 4 messages have direct equivalents in the Card Management Message category of the WP4 proposed message types. • Initialization • Issuing Page 72
• Registration • Negative List • Action List • Card Parameter Update • Key Change The actionlist messages supported by RIS Part 4 are as follows: • Set-up and withdrawal (cancellation) of card autoload events • Set-up and withdrawal (cancellation) of card autovalue events, • Unloading of products and e-purses • Block and unblock of the card and the individual products RIS Part 4 also supports the following key management messages: • Load PICC Access Key-Set • Load MAC Key-Set • Load DAC Key-Set • Control Key-Set 4.8.5.3 System and Device Data RIS Part 4 does not support any System and Device data messages 4.8.5.4 Event Data RIS Part 4 does not support any Event data messages 4.8.5.5 Peer-to-Peer Clearing and Settlement Although the standard is designed to support a central/regional clearing and settlement scheme, some of the messages can be applied to a peer-to-peer clearing and settlement model. The “End of Day Position” and the “End of Day Transaction Receipt” messages provide summaries of previously forwarded transactions for the period specified in the message in order to perform a high level reconciliation of the financial data. RCH-to-RCH message set can also be adapted by a peer-to-peer system, each peer central system acting as a single RCH. 4.8.5.6 Additional Messages Offered RIS Part 4 provides “Fare Policy Framework” messages to transmit transit scheme related parameters such as products Ids, Agency IDs and “rider profile codes” to the scheme participant s. Page 73
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• Registration<br />
• Negative List<br />
• Action List<br />
• Card Parameter Update<br />
• Key Change<br />
The actionlist messages supported by RIS Part 4 are as follows:<br />
• Set-up and withdrawal (cancellation) <strong>of</strong> card autoload events<br />
• Set-up and withdrawal (cancellation) <strong>of</strong> card autovalue events,<br />
• Unloading <strong>of</strong> products and e-purses<br />
• Block and unblock <strong>of</strong> the card and the individual products<br />
RIS Part 4 also supports the following key management messages:<br />
• Load PICC Access Key-Set • Load<br />
MAC Key-Set<br />
• Load DAC Key-Set<br />
• Control Key-Set<br />
4.8.5.3 System and Device Data<br />
RIS Part 4 does not support any System and Device data messages<br />
4.8.5.4 Event Data<br />
RIS Part 4 does not support any Event data messages<br />
4.8.5.5<br />
Peer-to-Peer Clearing and Settlement<br />
Although the standard is designed to support a central/regional clearing and<br />
settlement scheme, some <strong>of</strong> the messages can be applied to a peer-to-peer clearing and<br />
settlement model. The “End <strong>of</strong> Day Position” and the “End <strong>of</strong> Day Transaction Receipt”<br />
messages provide summaries <strong>of</strong> previously forwarded transactions for the period<br />
specified in the message in order to perform a high level reconciliation <strong>of</strong> the financial<br />
data.<br />
RCH-to-RCH message set can also be adapted by a peer-to-peer system, each peer<br />
central system acting as a single RCH.<br />
4.8.5.6 Additional Messages Offered<br />
RIS Part 4 provides “Fare Policy Framework” messages to transmit transit scheme<br />
related parameters such as products Ids, Agency IDs and “rider pr<strong>of</strong>ile<br />
codes” to the<br />
scheme participant s.<br />
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