E 10210 12 - 2005
Protocols:
MODULAR X6 CCTALK VALIDATOR 37
Reply:
[1] [2] [Dir] [0] [Data 1] [Data 2] [Chk] -> ACK with 2 data
Where
Dir = address of the corresponding validator
[Data 1] = Inhibit Byte 1 (LSB: coins 1 to 9)
[Data 2] = Inhibit Byte 2 (MSB: coins 10 to 16)
The coins that are activated have the bit at “1”. Data 1 and Data 2 have the same meaning as
in the command MODIFY INHIBIT STATUS [231].
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 is necessary activate the coins using this command so that the Validator
can accept coins. The value of the inhibit bits can be modified by the means ofthe
command MODIFY INHIBIT STATUS [231].
Example:
The Machine requests Validator number 2 for information about the inhibit bits.
Send:
[2] [0] [1] [230] [23]
Reply:
[1] [2] [2] [0] [0] [0] [251]
From this reply we deduce that the Validator has all the coins inhibited: a normal situation
after a reset.
5.20
READ BUFFERED CREDIT OR ERROR CODES [229]
This command requests the Validator for information about the last events occurred while
validating coins and these are saved in a 10-bytes buffer, storing the 5 last events. This allows