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Step 2
Patchcode-Based
Actions
If the
field width
is equal to a value of anything but 0, the Counters A, B, C,
and D
will be
reset
and then
incremented
by the specified values. For details,
Then, the flags, the level, or the mode will be changed.
When the rule changes, the
Counter A
or the
level
will be denoted.
If the
No Count
action is wanted, this will be denoted as well.
In addition, all the hardware related actions such as
Drop Page
,
Stop
Scanner
, and
Endorser On/Off
will not take effect immediately. They will be
retained until Step 7.
Step 3
Level-Based Events
Now the current level will be checked.
This check will be done only if the level was not changed by a Patchcode-
based rule before, as seen in Step 2 above. Otherwise, the procedure goes on
with Step 5, which is the incrementing of the automatic counters.
Only one level can be active at a time, so only one of the four levels can cause
resulting actions.
When a level-based rule becomes true the resulting action will be done:
Step 4
Level-Based Actions
This is the same as Step 2.
Step 5
Increment the
Automatic Counters
If the
No Count
option was enabled in Step 2 or Step 4, this step will be
skipped.
If not, the
Sequential ID
will now be incremented by 1.
If
Counter A
was not changed before, it will be incremented by 1 as well.
It doesn’t make sense to enable the No Count option after this step (i.e. in
the "Counter-based” rules).
Step 6
Counter-Based
Events und Actions
The counters will now be checked to reach their
trigger
values. They will be
checked in the order A, B, C, and then D.
After each check the resulting actions (except the hardware actions, as seen in
Steps 2 and 4) will be performed immediately.
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