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Identiv uTrust TS CardOrdering GuideJanuary 2017

Table of Contents1. uTrust TS Cards Ordering Guide . 32. Summary of Ordering Information . 33. Detailed Ordering Information . 33.1. Order Format . 33.2. Selecting a Base Card Part Number . 43.3. Selecting a Configuration Card Part Number . 53.3.1. Card Formats . 53.3.2. Card Numbering . 63.4. Selecting a Reader . 74. Selecting a Migration Strategy . 94.1. Migrating Cards First . 94.2. Migrating Readers First . 94.3. Mixed Migration Strategies . 9Appendix A – Part Number Decoder . 10Appendix B – Card Format Number Ranges . 10Identiv uTrust TS Cards 2017 Identiv, Inc. all Rights Reserved.2

Identiv uTrust TS Cards1. uTrust TS Card Ordering GuideThe ordering process for uTrust TS Cards is designed to be as simple as possible, while maintainingcompatibility with existing access control systems and processes.This guide describes the information that is required to place an order for uTrust TS Cards, and gives youthe information required to make sure that what you order will meet your requirements. In addition, thisguide provides advice on selecting readers, and planning your migration path to a high security accesscard.2. Summary of Ordering InformationModelCompatible WithuTrust TS Standard 256BISO Card5020-SDXXXDescriptionPart NumberuTrust TS ReadersuTrust TS Standard 256B ISO(Advanced, Migration, Card – 35D with NextUPScramblePad)uTrust TS Standard 256B ISOCard – 37D without NextUPuTrust TS Migration 256B All HID proximityPlus Prox ISO Cardcompatible 125 kHz5020-MDXXXLF Readers5020-SDSSM-0015020-SDSRM-001uTrust TS Standard 256B ISOCard – 35D with NextUP5020-MDSSM-001uTrust TS ReadersuTrust TS Standard 256B ISO(Advanced, Migration, Card – 37D without nt ProcessDescriptionEquipment RequiredAutomated EnrollmentUsing uTrust TS UniversalEnrollment StationConnect the uTrust TS Universal EnrollmentuTrust TS UniversalStation to the access control system workstation Enrollment Station –using USB.SMES-U-USB-TandEnroll card automatically by tapping onuTrust TS Wallmount orenrollment reader.Keypad Reader 81xxABTyyyy or82xxABTyyyyManual Enrollment UsingPrinted Card NumberRead card number from the back of the uTrustTS Card.NoneManually enter the number into the accesscontrol system.3. Detailed Ordering Information3.1. Order FormatAn order for uTrust TS Cards must include the following information:Identiv uTrust TS Cards 2017 Identiv, Inc. all Rights Reserved.3

Order FieldDescriptionPart NumberThis consists of a base part number, one of:5020-SD – uTrust TS Standard Card5020-MD - – uTrust TS Standard CardAnd a configuration part number, one of:SSM-001 – NextUP 35DSRM-001 – 37D without NextUPThese are then concatenated to form thecomplete part number.ExampleExamples of valid partnumbers include:5020-SDSSM-001 – uTrustTS Standard Card w/NextUP 35D5020-SDSRM-001 –uTrust TS Standard Cardw/ 37D5020-MDSSM-001 –uTrust TS Migration Cardw /NextUP 35D5020-MDSRM-001 –uTrust TS Migration Cardw/ 37DQuantityThe number of cards to be produced. There isNoneno minimum order quantity for uTrust TS Cards,unless additional custom graphical or electricalpersonalization is requested.Card Format EncodingDetailsDepending on the specific configurationspecified in the part number, additionalinformation may be required to correctly encodethe card format.For example, place thefollowing in the memofield to order using aNextUp ID:If SSM-001, then the order must include:NextUp identifier(Optional) Start NumberNextUp ID: 12345Start Number: 10100For SRM-001 orders, no additional informationis required.3.2. Selecting a Base Card Part NumberThere are two base part numbers for uTrust TS Cards:CarduTrust TSStandard 256B ISOCardBase PartNumber5020-SDTechnologyMIFARE DESFireEV1 256B –13.56MHz HF –ISO14443 Type ABase Markings Vertical slot punchmarkingHorizontal slot punchmarkingIdentiv logo and tracenumberIdentiv uTrust TS Cards 2017 Identiv, Inc. all Rights Reserved.Suitable for Use InNew installations withuTrust TS Readers4

uTrust TSMigration 256BPlus Prox ISO Card5020-MD125kHz LFProximity MIFARE DESFireEV1 256B –13.56MHz –ISO14443 Type A Vertical slot punchmarkingHorizontal slot punchmarkingIdentiv logo and tracenumber Existinginstallations thatuse HID Prox andHID Proxcompatiblereaders Installations thatinclude acombination ofHID Prox, HIDProx-compatible,and/or uTrust TSReaders New greenfieldinstallations withuTrust TS ReadersFor those familiar with other manufacturer’s HF cards, the following table provides an indication of similarcards from other manufacturers:CarduTrust TSStandard 256B ISOCarduTrust TSMigration 256BPlus Prox ISO CardBase PartNumberSimilar to HIDCards5020-SDiCLASS (SR/SE)and iCLASS Seos,including partnumbers 2000,3000, and 50065020-MDSimilar to Allegion CardsaptiQ Smart Credentialswith MIFARE ClassicTechnologySimilar to OtherCardsOther cards based onMIFAREaptiQ Smart Credentialswith MIFARE DESFire EV1TechnologyiCLASS (SR/SE) or Allegion Multi-TechnologyiCLASS Seos with CredentialsProx, including2020, 3100, and5106Other cards based onMIFARE that alsoinclude 125kHz LFproximity technologyPlease note that the uTrust TS Standard 256B and uTrust TS Migration 256B Cards have 256 bytes (2 kilobits)of memory, and do not have space for additional applications to be loaded. Future extensions of the uTrustTS Card product line will include higher memory cards that are suitable for loading additional applications.3.3. Selecting a Configuration Part Number3.3.1. Card FormatsAll access cards are encoded using a specific card format. This format specifies how the cardnumber (and optionally the facility code) are put together for transmission between the readerand the access control panel. It is necessary to ensure that the card format in use:Identiv uTrust TS Cards 2017 Identiv, Inc. all Rights Reserved.5

Can be read by all of the readers in the system, both existing and new readersCan be decoded by the panelCan be supported in the access control systemTo make use of the uTrust TS Card as simple as possible, Identiv uses two industry standard cardformats, that are recognized by all leading access control systems and readers.The most card popular format is the 35D format, which is compatible with the HID Corporate1000 format (H5XXXX), is a managed format that assigns a customer number/facility code. Thisis widely used by enterprises, and supported in all major access control systems.Identiv also provides the 37D format, which is compatible with the HID 37-bit no facility codeformat (H10302), and also does not include a facility code. This is also widely supported in majoraccess control systems.3.3.2. Card NumberingThe final piece of configuration concerns how the card numbers are to be encoded onto thecard, using a particular card format.uTrust TS Cards support two different modes, depending on whether the NextUP program isused or not.In NextUP approach, which can only be used with uTrust TS Cards in conjunction with the 35Dformat, a customer fills out a form to sign up for the Identiv NextUP program. The customer isthen assigned a NextUP identifier, which they then place on all of their orders for uTrust TSCards. Based on this NextUP identifier, Identiv tracks all of the card numbers used under thatidentifier, and maintains the uniqueness of the card number on behalf of the customer. Usingthe NextUP program, a customer simply specifies their NextUP identifier on the order, and Identivautomatically uses the next unique card numbers.Alternatively, if a customer is not using the NextUP program, Identiv automatically generatesunique card numbers for the customer. This option can only be used with the 37D format.The following table summarizes these ing NextUPConfiguration RequiresPart Number NextUP?SSM-001YesCardFormat35DFacility Code Card NumberFixed;Determinedby customer’sNextUPidentifierRequiredInformation inOrderSequential; start NextUp identifiernumberspecified inOptionally, startingorder, orcard numberdetermined bythe last orderdelivered underthe NextUPprogram.Uniqueness ofcard numberand facility codeIdentiv uTrust TS Cards 2017 Identiv, Inc. all Rights Reserved.6

enforced byIdentiv.37D withoutNextUP5020-MDNo37DNo facilitycode in thiscard formatNon-sequential;assigned byIdentiv.Uniqueness ofcard numbers isenforced byIdentiv.None3.4. Selecting a ReaderWhen selecting the uTrust TS Reader to use, the main consideration is whether or not it is necessaryto support legacy 125kHz LF proximity credentials.In cases where 125kHz LF proximity support is required, then it will be necessary to use the uTrust TSMigration Reader. This reader supports HID, Indala, Casi, AWID, EM and a variety of other credentials.Full details on the exact cards supported may be found in the uTrust TS Reader Ordering Guide.In cases where no legacy card support is required, it is possible to use the uTrust TS Advanced Reader.This reader only supports 13.56MHz HF credentials, and provides the easiest way to immediatelyupgrade the security of the solution.In addition, the uTrust TS Migration card is compatible with a variety of other readers that supportHID Prox-compatible credentials. These readers can be used with the uTrust TS Migration card tofacility the migration process.A summary of the reader compatibility is given in the following table:uTrust TS CardIdentiv uTrust TSReadersuTrust TS Migration uTrust TS AdvancedCard - 00ABT00008200ABT0000uTrust TS 8110ABT00008210ABT0000uTrust TS NetworkHID ReadersOther ReadersIdentiv Hirsch l other readers supporting HIDProx-compatible cards, including: Allegion – PR10proximity, and MT11,MT15 and MTK15multi-tech readers. AWID FarpointeCR-SE-RP10CR-SE-RP15CR-SE-RP40The ISO14443A CSN/UID will beread on some readers. This isdifferent from the card numberin the Wiegand data format.iCLASS SE Readerswith Prox optionThird party MIFARE DESFire EV1(RPx0), including: readers may be configured to900PxxxEwork with the public formatIdentiv uTrust TS Cards 2017 Identiv, Inc. all Rights Reserved.7

008230ABT0000uTrust TS ABT0000uTrust TS StandardCard - 5020-SDuTrust TS 100ABT00008200ABT0000uTrust TS xxxE925PxxxE940PxxxE95APxxxEused by uTrust TS Cards –contact your sales rep for furtherdetails.ProxPoint Plus:60056008MiniProx:53655368ProxPro andProxPro II:53555455The ISO14443ACSN/UID will beread on somereaders. This isdifferent from thecard number in theWiegand dataformat.The ISO14443A CSN/UID will beread on some readers. This isdifferent from the card numberin the Wiegand data format.Third party MIFARE DESFire EV1readers may be configured towork with the public formatused by uTrust TS Cards –contact your sales rep for furtherdetails.uTrust TS T0000The above compatibility table applies to Identiv Readers in the base configuration (“0000”). Otherreaders in custom configurations may or may not be configured to read uTrust TS Cards.Identiv Readers purchased prior to the launch of the uTrust TS Card product line may not contain theIdentiv uTrust TS Cards 2017 Identiv, Inc. all Rights Reserved.8

cryptographic keys required to support uTrust TS Cards. These readers can be recognized bychecking the version number on the unit. Version numbers lower than v2.1.333 do not include theuTrust TS Card keys. Please consult your Identiv sales representative for further information on howto update these readers to the latest firmware and configuration version.4. Selecting a Migration StrategyFor new installations, deployment of TS Cards is straightforward: simply deploy uTrust TS Readers, and usethe uTrust TS Standard Card. However, in cases where an existing system of cards and readers is in place oneof two approaches may be pursued: either migrate cards first, or migrate readers first.4.1. Migrating Cards FirstIn most cases, the simplest approach is to begin by migrating cards, by beginning to issue uTrust TSMigration Cards to users. This allows the organization to take advantage of the 125kHz LF proximitytechnology in the uTrust TS Migration Card to work with the existing installation of HID Proxcompatible readers. A further advantage of this approach is that it can take advantage of the existingcard replacement budget to begin the process of migrating to a more secure card.Once all of the cards have been migrated to uTrust TS Migration Cards, the customer may begin todeploy uTrust TS Advanced Readers, thereby upgrading the security of those doors by utilizing thesecure 13.56MHz HF technology. This process can be done over a longer period of time, focusinginitially on just those doors that require the highest security.Finally, once all of the readers have been changed to uTrust TS Advanced Readers, future cardreplacements can be done using the uTrust TS Standard card, thereby reducing card costs whilemaintaining the highest level of security.4.2. Migrating Readers FirstAlternatively, it may be the case that a customer is in a position to begin upgrading readers inadvance of cards. In this case the best approach is to begin moving to the uTrust TS MigrationReader, which will work with the existing population of 125kHz or 13.56MHz cards (see the uTrustTS Reader Ordering Guide for details on the cards supported by this reader.)Once all of the readers have been upgraded to the uTrust TS Migration Reader, then the customermay move straight to issuing uTrust TS Standard cards, which will work with the uTrust TS MigrationReaders in the secure mode.As a final step, once all of the non-uTrust TS Cards have been replaced, the customer may upgradethe configuration of the uTrust TS Migration Readers to only accept the secure uTrust TS StandardCards, and to disable other 125kHz LF proximity and other less secure cards. For details on how toperform this upgrade, please contact your Identiv sales representative.4.3. Mixed Migration StrategiesIn practice, particularly for large deployments, a combination of the above strategies will be required.In these cases, it is possible to mix and match uTrust TS Cards, third party cards, uTrust TS Readers,and third party readers, and leverage the flexibility of the Identiv products to migrate to a moresecure solution with a minimum of effort and cost.For these more complex cases, please contact your Identiv sales representative for additional advice.Identiv uTrust TS Cards 2017 Identiv, Inc. all Rights Reserved.9

Appendix A – Part Number DecoderuTrust TS Card part numbers are in the form:5020-XDXXXThe following table specifies the meaning of the X positions:Element of PartNumberDescription1st XAdditional Technologies Includes“S”: Standard, no additional technologies“M”: Migration, includes 125kHz LFproximity technology2nd XCryptographic Key Model“S”: Standard Keys (“House”)For future use:“V”: VIP Program – custom keys definedby customer3rd XCard Numbering“S”: Sequential (35D only)“R”: Non-sequential (37B only)4th XMarking“M”: Inkjet Marking (both sales ordernumber and card number)For future use:“L”: Laser Marking (both sales ordernumber and card number)“U”: No Marking (no sales order number,no card number)“O”: Inkjet Marking (card number only)“P”: Laser Marking (card number only)Appendix B – Card Format Number RangesFormat CodeH5XXXX Possible SerialNumbersHID Corporate100035D350-4, 0950-1, 048, 57537 bit NoFacility37D37N/A0-4, 294, 967,295DescriptionIdentiv uTrust TS Cards 2017 Identiv, Inc. all Rights Reserved.10

The most card popular format is the 35D format, which is compatible with the HID Corporate 1000 format (H5XXXX), is a managed format that assigns a customer number/facility code. This is widely used by enterp

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