E 10210 12 - 2005
Protocols:
MODULAR X6 CCTALK VALIDATOR 56
a)
A NACK is returned if the Exit module does not have its software correctly loaded.
Example:
The Machine requests Validator number 2 for information about the assigned sorter path of a
coin with code 6.
Send:
[2] [1] [1] [209] [6] [36]
Reply:
[1] [1] [2] [0] [4] [3] [2] [1] [chk]
From this reply we deduce that coin 6 has the assigned sorter path number 4. If this path is
not permitted the coin will be deviated to path 3, path 2 and path 1 respectively.
5.36
TEACH MODE CONTROL [202]
Command not available in “Secure Mode”.
The user can programme two coins or tokens in the field. The Machine indicates to the
Validator that it should start Auto programming of coins mode:
Send:
[Dir] [1] [1] [202] [Data 1] [Chk]
Reply:
[1] [0] [Dir] [0] [Chk] -> ACK without data
Where
Dir = address of the corresponding validator
Data 1 = Indicates the position of the table that is to be programmed
Once the Validator has responded ACK a coin can be introduced so that the Validator can
recognise it. It has following limitations:
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The codes of the auto programmable coins must be preprogrammed at factory.
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The Validator has to be previously programmed in the Factory to permit the auto
programming of both coins.
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25 of the same coin have to be introduced. The auto programming finishes automatically
on introducing the 25
th
coin. The coins must not have defects such as dents of
deformations as they can provoke elevated dispersion of the measured values.