E 10210 12 - 2005
Protocols:
MODULAR X6 CCTALK VALIDATOR 43
Reply:
[1] [3] [2] [0] [208] [57] [2] [197]
From this reply we deduce that the validator has detected the insertion of 145.872 coins: LSB
= 208, 2SB = 57, MSB = 2.
If now the command COUNTERS TO EEPROM [198] is used:
Send:
[2] [0] [1] [198] [55]
Reply:
[1] [0] [2] [0] [253]
The validator has stored the value of the counters in its Flash memory. If now we switch off
the validator, in the power-up the value of the counters in the Flash memory in read and the
coins inserted counter will have the value that it had when the command COUNTERS TO
EEPROM: 145.872 was executed.
5.24
REQUEST ACCEPT COUNTER [225]
This command requests the Validator for information about the coins accepted counter.
Send:
[Dir] [0] [1] [225] [Chk]
Reply:
[1] [3] [Dir] [0] [Data 1] [Data 2] [Data 3] [Chk] -> ACK with 3 data
Where
Dir = address of the corresponding validator
Data 1 = number of coins accepted (LSB)
Data 2 = number of coins accepted (2SB)
Data 3 = number of coins accepted (MSB)
The validator keeps a counter with the number of coins accepted. This counter is of three bytes
and can store up to 16.777.215 coins. It is incremented each time a coin is accepted by the
Validator.
This counter works the same as the coins inserted counter. See the command REQUEST
INSERTION COUNTER [226].
Command protected by a PIN.