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2.2.12 Lower Photocells
This menu item permits to check the correct operation of the lower photocells by checking
their condition in presence or in absence of coins. If the photocells result to be dimmed, it
means that the quantity of coins present inside the tube has reached the level of the lower
photocells (in the example it concerns all the tubes) or that the photocells need some
cleaning (see para. 4.1.3. “Cleaning the photocells and the tube box”).
2.3 Coin Validator
The diagnostics concerning the Validator/Separator group foresees the display of the firmware
release.
2.3.1 Firmware Release
This function permits to display the firmware release of the Coin Validator connected to the
Coin Mechanism: the firmware code (s = software) and release (r = release) of the Coin
Validator, the serial number (m = serial number) and the checksum (c = checksum).
2.4 Key Parameter
In this submenu there are the codes for reading the data inside the key. The menu foresees the
following items:
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2.4.1 Key Credit;
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2.4.2 Serial Number.
2.4.1 Key Credit
The function is used to check the credit present in the key.
2.4.2 Serial Number
It permits to display the key serial number. It can be combined with an external database (ex.
KeyDBasePlus), which permits to identify the key's owner.
3 Totals
[Operator (
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The Totals menu consists of 3 submenus:
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3.1 Partial Totals (automatically reset after each recording);
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3.2 Cumulated Totals (which can be reset with the "14 Default" menu item);
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3.3 Partial Delete.
The 3.1 and 3.2 menus have the same items, each of them referring to partial or cumulated
values. The partial values are reset after each data recording, the cumulated ones, instead, are
reset only after the Coin Mechanism is reinitialized (see para. “14 Default”).
S
½ ½ ½ ½ ½
½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½
½ ½ ½ ½ ½
½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½
I
sxxxx-xxx rx.xx
mxxxxxxxx cxxxx
Serial Number
Insert Key
Serial Number
[XXXXXXXX]