E 10210 12 - 2005
Protocols:
MODULAR X6 CCTALK VALIDATOR 36
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bit 7 (in Data 1): coin 8
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bit 8 (in Data 2, equivalent to bit 0 of Data 2): coin 9
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bit 9 (in Data 2, equivalent to bit 1 of Data 2): coin 10
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bit 15 (in Data 2, equivalent to bit 7 of Data 2): coin 16
The inhibit data is saved in RAM.
Command protected by a PIN.
Notes:
a)
A NACK is returned if the Exit module does not have its software correctly loaded.
b)
After a reset all the coins are deactivated (the inhibit bits are deleted). As a
consequence it is necessary to activate the coins using this command so that the
Validator can accept coins. We can check the value of the inhibit bits using the command
REQUEST INHIBIT STATUS [230], 37.
Example:
The Machine configures Validator number 2 to activate tables 1, 2, 3, 6, 8, 10 and 12:
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Data 1 = 167 (1010.0111B)
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Data 2 = 10 (0000.1010B)
Send:
[2] [2] [1] [231] [167] [10] [99]
Reply:
[1] [0] [2] [0] [253]
5.19
REQUEST INHIBIT STATUS [230]
This command requests the Validator for information about the configuration of the inhibit bits
of the coins. This command is complementary to MODIFY INHIBIT STATUS [231].
Send:
[Dir] [0] [1] [230] [Chk]