Bulk Coin Recycler Technical Manual
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3.14 ccTalk Protocol
3.14.1 SERIAL INTERFACE
The serial interface is used to program coin data and customer options. It can also be used
instead of the parallel interface to communicate with the machine.
Note: The serial and parallel interfaces cannot be used together in the machine.
Protocol:
ccTalk
BACTA compliant implementation.
For further details on this section please refer to the current
ccTalk
generic standard.
Connector type: 10 Way DIL (connector 5 on Figure 6).
Pin 1 - DATA
Pin 2 - 0V
[Not used]
Pin 3 - Not used
Pin 4 - 0V
[Not used]
Pin 5 - /RESET
Pin 6 - Not used
Pin 7 - +12 to +24 Volts
[Power]
Pin 8 - 0 Volts
[Power]
Pin 9 - /Serial Mode
Pin 10 - Reserved
Pin 9
is used to signal to the mech. that the serial interface is to be used rather than the
parallel interface. For serial mode, pin 9 = Low
- at POWER-UP
.
Pin 5
is an optional hardware-reset line to the mech. and other peripherals on the bus.
Note: Pins 2 and 4 are connected to 0 Volts.
3.15 ccTalk Serial Messages
Table 13:
ccTalk
Serial Commands
Header Function
Header Function
254
Simple poll
214
Write data block
253
Address poll
213
Request option flags
252
Address clash
212
Request coin position
251
Address change
210
Modify sorter paths
250
Address random
209
Request sorter paths
249
Request polling priority
202
Teach mode control
248
Request status
201
Request teach status
247
Request variable set
199
Configuration to EEPROM
246
Request manufacturer id
197
Calculate ROM checksum
245
Request equipment category id
196
Request creation date
244
Request product code
195
Request last modification date
243
Request database version
194
Request reject counter
Figure 12:
ccTalk
pin header
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