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5.2
Memory blocks
The v
2
eagle manages two separately programmed (memory) blocks A and B
. 16 coin channels with different coin types (also currencies), sorting information
etc. can be assigned to each block. Only one block at a time can be active and used for coin
measurement and further coin processing. You can use the switch block on the device to select
(cf. Chap. 7.1 Selecting the memory block ..., p. 34)
.
On request, the respective other memory block can also be loaded via the machine.
This requires that the v² eagle is equipped with the BDTA interface and has been
programmed in the factory in such a way that the single inhibiting line 6 (pin 4)
can no longer be used for inhibiting but for block switching. In this case, coin
line 1 (pin 13) is not only available for transmitting coin pulses, but also for the
feedback to block switching
(cf. Chap. 7.1 Selecting the memory block ..., p. 34) and (cf.
5.3
Accepted coin sensor and sorting control
To ensure that accepted coins actually arrive in the cash-box or sorting device and that
acceptance has not been tampered with, an accepted coin sensor (light barrier) and a
sorting control (light barrier) check whether the inserted coin drops unhindered through the
coin outlet towards the cash-box or sorting device. Only when the coin has passed these
checking devices a coin signal or, in case of manipulation, an error code is transmitted to the
(cf. Chap. 5.4 Transmission of coin values via coin pulses and coin signal lines, p. 22) and (cf. Chap. 5.9
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