Account Verification Request (AVR)
Zero amount authorization request that you send to determine whether the
payment card is valid.
Aggregated
Transaction in which you calculate the fare based on multiple contactless
card taps for trips during a predetermined time period, usually 24 hours,
processed as a single transaction.
Back office
A component within your transit systems that processes the taps received
from transit readers, and that performs any or all journey construction,
fare calculation, risk management, and payment processing.
Card hash
One-way hash token ID of the payment card data that is used to maintain the deny
list.
Combined data authentication (CDA)
Authentication technique that uses a combination of card and transaction data.
Deferred authorization
Combined authorization and capture request, also known as a sale, for aggregated fare payments.
Deny list
List of cards that failed ODA because of an unsuccessful AVR or transit
payment. It is used for blocking cards that have not been accepted for
travel within your transit system when you are processing aggregated
payments, such as the Mastercard PAYG and Visa MTT models.
Deny list manager
Manages the deny list and distributes it to the validators.
First ride risk debt recovery
Under specific and limited conditions established by the card schemes, you
can recover the cost of the first ride by capturing a declined
authorization. For details, refer to each of the card scheme's rules for
mass transit chargeback thresholds and protection.
Instrument identifier token
Token Management Service
token that stores the payment card number.
Journey construction
The process of analyzing individual taps received from transit readers and forming logical journeys performed by cardholders.
Mobility and Transport Transaction (MTT)
Visa model for contactless mass transit payments for single or multiple
modes of transportation, which includes fixed, distance-based, and time-based
fares.
Offline data authentication (ODA)
EMV security feature in which payment cards are authenticated offline. ODA
is necessary so that cardholders can quickly tap and enter the transit
system. It is used for aggregated transactions, such as Mastercard PAYG and
Visa MTT.
Pay As You Go (PAYG) for Mastercard
Mastercard model in which the fare is not known when the cardholder taps
their card for travel. All cardholder taps are recorded to calculate the
fare and process an aggregated payment.
Payment instrument token
Token Management Service
token that stores the instrument identifier token,
card expiration date, and billing address.
Retail
Transaction in which you process the payment as a standard contactless
retail payment.
Tap
Refers to the act of presenting a contactless card at a validator.
Ticket inspection
Process in which ticket inspectors verify compliance with fare policies by checking paper tickets or using a portable terminal to read the payment card.
Ticket inspectors
Transit employees who travel on the transit system to verify passenger
travel status.
Transient token
Unique, time-limited token ID that is associated with the tokens created by TMS. The validator forwards this ID to your back office to use for payment transactions and to manage tokens.
Cybersource
automatically deletes this token after seven days.
Travel period
Period of time during which a traveler can make multiple taps in and out of
the transit system, before you submit the final payment transaction for the
aggregated amount.
Validator
EMV contactless card-present terminal located at an automated turnstile
device where cardholders tap their card to enter, and optionally exit from,
the transit system. Before allowing the cardholder to enter the transit
system, the validator checks the deny list to ensure that the card has not
failed ODA.