CEN/TS 15291:2006
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Identification card system - Guidance on design for accessible card-activated devices
25-01-2006
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Abbreviations
4 General principles for ease of access and use
4.1 Approaches to ease of access and use
4.2 General principles
5 Access and location
5.1 Location site
5.2 Location signs and visual indications
5.3 Alternative methods for locating terminals
5.4 Lighting
5.5 Accessible route
5.6 Space in front of card-activated devices
5.7 Vestibules
6 Location and layout of operating features
6.1 Introduction
6.2 High level design principles
6.3 Reach and vision
6.4 Approach to the terminal for wheelchair users
6.5 Position and angle of keyboard and display
6.6 Parallax
6.7 Ambient noise
6.8 Speech input/audio output
7 Operating instructions and feedback
7.1 Introduction
7.2 General requirements
7.3 Insertion and retrieval
7.4 Audible signals and messages
7.5 Tactile feedback
7.6 Braille
7.7 Speech output
7.8 Task lighting
8 Screen design
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Text
8.3 Graphics
8.4 Foreground and background colour
8.5 Touch screens
8.6 Scrolling and screen change
9 Keys, keypads and function keys
10 Card handling
10.1 Introduction
10.2 General guidance
10.3 Card swiping
11 Outputs
11.1 Introduction
11.2 General printed outputs
11.3 Receptacle
11.4 Timing of outputs
12 Security and privacy
13 Access from vehicles
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Drive up card reading devices
13.3 Special applications
13.4 Location of ticket machines
14 Hand held devices
14.1 Introduction
14.2 General
14.3 Communication links
14.4 Use of the HHD to locate equipment
15 Contactless cards
15.1 Description and explanation
15.2 Contactless cards: factors to consider:
16 Adoptions to user preferences
16.1 Introduction
16.2 Setting and resetting user preferences
16.3 Card holder control
17 Installation and maintenance
17.1 General
17.2 Installation
17.3 Maintenance
Annex A (informative) About disability (CAE UK Guidelines
for ATMS)
Annex B (informative) Checklist for design of card reading
devices and terminals
Annex C (Informative) Wheel chair and user sizes
Annex D (informative) Requirements for access and location
Annex E (informative) Letters and numerals that are commonly
confused when presented visually
Annex F (informative) Access from vehicles
Bibliography
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/TC 224
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DocumentType |
Technical Specification
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PublisherName |
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
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Current
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Standards | Relationship |
PKN CEN/TS 15291 : 2007 | Identical |
NEN NPR CEN/TS 15291 : 2006 | Identical |
I.S. CEN/TS 15291:2006 | Identical |
NBN CEN/TS 15291 : 2006 | Identical |
DIN CEN/TS 15291:2006-04 | Identical |
UNI CEN/TS 15291 : 2006 | Identical |
DD CEN/TS 15291:2006 | Identical |
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DIN EN 1332-3:2008-11 | IDENTIFICATION CARD SYSTEMS - MAN-MACHINE INTERFACE - PART 3: KEYPADS |
UNI CEN/TS 15480-4 : 2012 | IDENTIFICATION CARD SYSTEMS - EUROPEAN CITIZEN CARD - PART 4: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EUROPEAN CITIZEN CARD ISSUANCE, OPERATION AND USE |
UNI EN 1332-3 : 2009 | IDENTIFICATION CARD SYSTEMS - MAN-MACHINE INTERFACE - PART 3: KEYPADS |
I.S. EN 1332-3:2008 | IDENTIFICATION CARD SYSTEMS - MAN-MACHINE INTERFACE - PART 3: KEYPADS |
PD CEN/TR 15932:2010 | Plastics. Recommendation for terminology and characterisation of biopolymers and bioplastics |
07/30160845 DC : 0 | BS EN 1332-3 - IDENTIFICATION CARD SYSTEMS - MAN-MACHINE INTERFACE - PART 3: KEY PADS |
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EN 1332-3:2008 | Identification card systems - Man-machine interface - Part 3: Keypads |
PD CEN/TS 15480-4:2012 | Identification card systems. European Citizen Card Recommendations for European Citizen Card issuance, operation and use |
S.R. CEN/TS 15480-4:2012 | IDENTIFICATION CARD SYSTEMS - EUROPEAN CITIZEN CARD - PART 4: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EUROPEAN CITIZEN CARD ISSUANCE, OPERATION AND USE |
BS EN 1332-3:2008 | Identification card systems. Man-machine interface Keypads |
UNE-CEN/TR 15932:2010 IN | Plastics - Recommendation for terminology and characterisation of biopolymers and bioplastics |
CEN/TR 15932:2010 | Plastics - Recommendation for terminology and characterisation of biopolymers and bioplastics |
EN 1332-1:2009 | Identification card systems - Human-machine interface - Part 1: Design principles for the user interface |
ISO 9186:2001 | Graphical symbols Test methods for judged comprehensibility and for comprehension |
ISO 7010:2011 | Graphical symbols Safety colours and safety signs Registered safety signs |
EN 29241-3:1993/A1:2000 | ERGONOMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR OFFICE WORK WITH VISUAL DISPLAY TERMINALS (VDTS) - PART 3: VISUAL DISPLAY REQUIREMENTS |
BS 6571-4:1989 | Vehicle parking control equipment Specification for barrier type parking control equipment |
EN 1332-3:2008 | Identification card systems - Man-machine interface - Part 3: Keypads |
AS 3769-1990 | Automatic teller machines - User access |
AS/NZS 1428.4:2002 | Design for access and mobility Tactile indicators |
EN 1332-2:1998 | Identification card systems - Man-machine interface - Part 2: Dimensions and location of a tactile identifier for ID-1 cards |
ENV 1257-1 : DRAFT 1994 | IDENTIFICATION CARD SYSTEMS - RULES FOR PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER HANDLING IN INTERSECTOR ENVIRONMENTS - PIN PRESENTATION |
AS 1428.2-1992 | Design for access and mobility Enhanced and additional requirements - Buildings and facilities (Reconfirmed 2015) |
BS 8300:2001 | Design of buildings and their approaches to meet the needs of disabled people. Code of practice |
EN 1332-4:2007 | Identification card systems - Man-machine interface - Part 4: Coding of user requirements for people with special needs |
ISO/IEC 7810:2003 | Identification cards Physical characteristics |
AS 1428.1-2009 | Design for access and mobility General requirements for access - New building work |
IEC 60118-4:2014+AMD1:2017 CSV | Electroacoustics - Hearing aids - Part 4: Induction-loop systems for hearing aid purposes - System performance requirements |
ISO 7000:2014 | Graphical symbols for use on equipment Registered symbols |
BS 6571-6:1996 | Vehicle parking control equipment Specification for pay-on-foot parking control equipment |
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