Digit 1 (most significant): Interchange and technology:
*
0: Reserved for future use by ISO.
1: Available for international interchange.
2: Available for international interchange and with integrated circuit,
which should be used for the financial transaction when feasible.
3: Reserved for future use by ISO.
4: Reserved for future use by ISO.
5: Available for national interchange only, except under bilateral
agreement.
6: Available for national interchange only, except under bilateral
agreement, and with integrated circuit, which should be used for the
financial transaction when feasible.
7: Not available for general interchange, except under bilateral agreement.
8: Reserved for future use by ISO.
9: Test.
*
Digit 2: Authorization processing:
*
0: Transactions are authorized following the normal rules.
1: Reserved for future use by ISO.
2: Transactions are authorized by issuer and should be online.
3: Reserved for future use by ISO.
4: Transactions are authorized by issuer and should be online, except under
bilateral agreement.
5: Reserved for future use by ISO.
6: Reserved for future use by ISO.
7: Reserved for future use by ISO.
8: Reserved for future use by ISO.
9: Reserved for future use by ISO.
*
Digit 3 (least significant): Range of services and PIN requirements:
*
0: No restrictions and PIN required.
1: No restrictions.
2: Goods and services only (no cash).
3: ATM only and PIN required.
4: Cash only.
5: Goods and services only (no cash) and PIN required.
6: No restrictions and require PIN when feasible.
7: Goods and services only (no cash) and require PIN when feasible.
8: Reserved for future use by ISO.
9: Reserved for future use by ISO.
Check this it out... i hope you will understand how to check it.
Example... to check 101
101 =
1: Available for international interchange.
0: Transactions are authorized following the normal rules.
1: No restrictions.
Thats the meaning of 101 and how it will be authorized.
*
0: Reserved for future use by ISO.
1: Available for international interchange.
2: Available for international interchange and with integrated circuit,
which should be used for the financial transaction when feasible.
3: Reserved for future use by ISO.
4: Reserved for future use by ISO.
5: Available for national interchange only, except under bilateral
agreement.
6: Available for national interchange only, except under bilateral
agreement, and with integrated circuit, which should be used for the
financial transaction when feasible.
7: Not available for general interchange, except under bilateral agreement.
8: Reserved for future use by ISO.
9: Test.
*
Digit 2: Authorization processing:
*
0: Transactions are authorized following the normal rules.
1: Reserved for future use by ISO.
2: Transactions are authorized by issuer and should be online.
3: Reserved for future use by ISO.
4: Transactions are authorized by issuer and should be online, except under
bilateral agreement.
5: Reserved for future use by ISO.
6: Reserved for future use by ISO.
7: Reserved for future use by ISO.
8: Reserved for future use by ISO.
9: Reserved for future use by ISO.
*
Digit 3 (least significant): Range of services and PIN requirements:
*
0: No restrictions and PIN required.
1: No restrictions.
2: Goods and services only (no cash).
3: ATM only and PIN required.
4: Cash only.
5: Goods and services only (no cash) and PIN required.
6: No restrictions and require PIN when feasible.
7: Goods and services only (no cash) and require PIN when feasible.
8: Reserved for future use by ISO.
9: Reserved for future use by ISO.
Check this it out... i hope you will understand how to check it.
Example... to check 101
101 =
1: Available for international interchange.
0: Transactions are authorized following the normal rules.
1: No restrictions.
Thats the meaning of 101 and how it will be authorized.