E 10210 12 - 2005
Protocols:
MODULAR X6 CCTALK VALIDATOR 32
If the optic beam is blocked the value of the corresponding bit is 1 and is returned 0 if the
beam is not blocked.
The Bit 3 is only used if the Validator is NOT programmed in “L66 compatibility” mode. The
L66-cctalk Validator does not make any test of the string detector in this command. It always
send 0.
Command protected by a PIN.
Notes:
a)
A NACK is returned if the Exit module does not have its software correctly loaded.
b)
The String detector mechanism is normally “closed”. Bit 3 at “0” indicates the normal
value. If the value returned is 0 it means that all the optics beams are in the correct
state.
Example:
The Machine requests Validator number 2 for the value of the Optos.
Send:
[2] [0] [1] [236] [17]
Reply:
[1] [1] [2] [0] [12] [249]
Note: in this reply (12 = 0x0C) we deduce that the string detector mechanism is opened and
that the coin exit optic beam is blocked.
5.17
PERFORM SELF-CHECK [232]
Using this command the Validator carries out an auto check or hardware test. The validator will
return information on the diagnostics carried out using error codes of 1 or 2 bytes.
Send:
[Dir] [0] [1] [232] [Chk]
Reply:
[1] [1/2] [Dir] [0] [Data 1] / [Data 2] [Chk] -> ACK with 1 or 2 data
Where
Dir = address of the corresponding validator
Data 1 = Error code