E 10210 12 - 2005
Protocols:
MODULAR X6 CCTALK VALIDATOR 44
Notes:
a)
A NACK is returned if the Exit module does not have its software correctly loaded
5.25
MODIFY SORTER OVERRIDE STATUS [222]
This command is not available if the Validator is programmed in “L66 compatibility” mode.
The machine indicates to the validator that classification paths are permitted. Each bit
represents a sorter path.
Send:
[Dir] [1] [1] [222] [Data 1] [Chk]
Reply:
[1] [0] [Dir] [0] [Chk] -> ACK without data
Where
Dir = address of the corresponding validator
Data 1 = a set of bits that indicates the path permitted:
Bit 0 = Path 1
Bit 1 = Path 2
Bit 2 = Path 3
Bit 3 = Path 4
Bit 4 = Path 5
Bit = 1 = without action. Normal classification.
Bit = 0= this path is not permitted. The coin is sent via another path or to the default path.
This value is normally saved in the Flash memory of the Validator and is manipulated in RAM.
If the command CONFIGURATION TO EEPROM [199], is not used all the paths are prohibited.
All the coins will go to the default path. However, if the command CONFIGURATION TO
EEPROM [199] is used, the value that it has at that moment is saved to the Flash memory of
the Validator and the next power-up the value in the Flash memory is read.
The present value of the permitted classification paths can be read from the Validator using
the command REQUEST SORTER OVERRIDE STATUS [221].