6.5.2.29
Command 193 [hexC1], Request fraud counter
Coin selector responds with three bytes of fraud coins counter data.
First byte is LS byte of three byte counter in RAM. Fraud counter is set to zero after power up or reset command. It is
incremented each time a coin acceptor recognize coin that is programmed as “fraud” coin (Coins with close recognition
parameters sometime called “killer coin or channel”). Message format is:
Host sends:
[Dir] [00] [00] [C1] [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] [C1] [3C]
Coin s. responds:
[01] [03] [02] [00] [00] [00] [00] [FA]
6.5.2.30
Command 188 [hexBC], Request default sorter path
For ALBERICI coin selectors AL55/66 the default sorter path is always hex
[01]
.
Example of message string for coin selector(
address 2
) is:
Host sends:
[02] [00] [01] [BC] [41]
Coin s. responds:
[01] [01] [02] [00] [01] [FB]
6.5.2.32
Command 184 [hexB8], Request coin ID
Host use this command at initialization process to build table for each coin position value. If coin selector uses CVF it is
obsolete command. Host sends one byte data of coin position and coin selector responds with 6 byte ASCII string of
characters that describes the requested coin position.
Message format is:
Host sends:
[Dir] [01] [01] [B8] [Coin pos] [Chk]
Coin s. responds:
[01] [06] [Dir] [00] [a1][a2][a3][a4][a5][a6] [Chk]
Example of message string for coin selector(
address 2
) and coin position 1(
2 Euro
) is:
Host sends:
[02] [01] [01] [B8] [01] [43]
Coin s. responds:
[01] [06] [02] [00] [45][55][32][30][30][41] [8A]
Coin ‘EU200A’
For none-programmed position the ASCII string is: ‘ ......’.
Example of message string for coin selector(
address 2
) and coin position 12 that is not programmed is:
Host sends:
[02] [01] [01] [B8] [0C] [38]
Coin s. responds:
[01] [06] [02] [00] [2E][ 2E][ 2E][ 2E][ 2E][ 2E] [E3]
Coin not programed
6.5.2.33
Command 176 [hexB0], Request alarm counter
Coin selector responds with one bytes of alarm counter data.
Alarm counter is set to zero after power up or reset command. It is incremented each time a coin acceptor detect any
type of erroneous coin acceptance. Possible alarms: Coin direction error(Jojo), coin too slow (Coin jam ) or coin too fast
Message format is:
Host sends:
[Dir] [00] [00] [B0] [Chk]
Coin s. responds:
[01] [01] [Dir] [00] [Cunt] [Chk]
Example of message string for coin selector(
address 2
) after power-up is:
Host sends:
[02] [00] [01] [B0] [4D]
Coin s. responds:
[01] [03] [02] [00] [00] [FC]
6.5.2.34
Command 173 [hexAD], Request thermistor reading
Some coin selectors AL66 (Coin selectors for use in extreme ambient temperature conditions, i.e. for external use)
include a built-in linear temperature sensor.
Using this command is possible to read temperature on surface of coin selector PCB.
If temperature sensor is not built in coin selector will not responds to this command.
Temperature sensor is linear type, with 1 unit change for one degree Celsius change.
For 0°C value will be dec
[50]
, for ie. 25°C it will be dec
[75]
, for -10°C it will be
dec
[40]
and for 50°C it will be dec
[100]
. Message format is:
Host sends:
[Dir] [00] [00] [AD] [Chk]
Coin s. responds:
[01] [01] [Dir] [00] [Temp] [Chk]
Example of message string for coin selector(
address 2
) at ambient temperature of 25°C is:
Host sends:
[02] [00] [01] [AD] [50]
Coin s. responds:
[01] [01] [02] [00] [4B] [B1]
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