After acceptance of command, accepted coins with position 1 will exit in direction 2 of the sorter. The path or direction 1
is usually one without activation of any coil.
It is possible to program a different coil activation schematics by setting the sorter type.
6.5.2.23
Command 209 [hexD1], Request sorter paths
Host send one byte of coin position and coin selector responds with one byte of sorter path. Message format is:
Host sends:
[Dir] [01] [00] [D1] [Coin pos.] [Chk]
Coin s. responds:
[01] [01] [Dir] [00] [Sort.Path] [Chk]
Example of message string for coin selector(
address 2
) for initial sorter path 1 of coin position 1:
Host sends:
[02] [01] [01] [D1] [01] [2A]
Coin s. responds:
[01] [01] [02] [00] [01] [FB]
Example of message string for coin selector (
address 2
) for sorter path 2 of coin position 1:
Host sends:
[02] [01] [01] [D1] [01] [2A]
Coin s. responds:
[01] [01] [02] [00] [02] [FA]
If host request sorter path for non programmed coins or non existent position
(Position higher than 16)
, the coin
selector will respond with message NAK !
6.5.2.26
Command 196 [hexC4], Request creation date
Coin selector responds with two byte of data that represent codified date of production.
Date of production is codified in so called
RTBY (
R
elative
T
o
B
ase
Y
ear
) format (For details see cctalk protocol,
document cctalk44-2.pdf).
Message format is:
Host sends:
[Dir] [00] [01] [C4] [Chk]
Coin s. responds:
[01] [02] [Dir] [00] [LSB] [MSB] [Chk]
Example of message string for coin selector (
address 2
) with date of production
05.07.2003
is:
Host sends:
[02] [00] [01] [C4] [39]
Coin s. responds:
[01] [02] [02] [00] [E5] [06] [10]
ALBERICI coin selectors has date of production written in monitor part of MCU FLASH memory which is not possible to
change without factory FLASH reprogramming.
6.5.2.27
Command 195 [hexC3], Request last modification date
Coin selector responds with two byte of data that represent codified date of last modification of software3 (Up-grade of
FLASH program memory). Date of modification is codified also in RTBY format.
Message format is:
Host sends:
[Dir] [00] [01] [C3] [Chk]
Coin s. responds:
[01] [02] [Dir] [00] [LSB] [MSB] [Chk]
Example of message string for coin selector (
address 2
) with date of modification
23.07.2003
is:
Host sends:
[02] [00] [01] [C3] [3A]
Coin s. responds:
[01] [02] [02] [00] [F7] [06] [FE]
NOTICE: after each up-grade of coin selector program FLASH memory date will correspond to software modification
date, not to the actual date of up-grade!
6.5.2.28
Command 194 [hexC2], Request reject counter
Coin selector responds with three bytes of reject counter data.
First byte is LS byte of three byte counter in RAM. Reject counter is set to zero after power up or reset command. It is
incremented each time a coin is inserted but not recognized. Message format is:
Host sends:
[Dir] [00] [00] [C2] [Chk]
Coin s. responds:
[01] [03] [Dir] [00] [Cunt1-LSB] [Cunt2] [Cunt3-MSB] [Chk]
Example of message string for coin selector(
address 2
) after power-up is:
Host sends:
[02] [00] [01] [C2] [3B]
Coin s. responds:
[01] [03] [02] [00] [00] [00] [00] [FA]
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