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Eva Dts
The two codes used to identify the machine
and recognise the data transfer terminal
are established by the EVADTS (European
Vending Association Data Transfer System)
communication protocol:
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ommuNicatioN
protocol
Use this function to decide which commu-
nication protocol to use for the communica-
tion of the data acquisition device.
The communication protocols made avail-
able are:
DDcmp
ENHaNcED
with the following configurable parameters:
-Pass code: it is a four-digit alphanumeric
code (0-9; A-F) that shall be the same as
the one of the data transfer terminal for
identification.
Set to 0000 by default
-Security code: it is an alphanumeric code
for mutual recognition between machine
and EVA DTS terminal. Set to 0000 by
default
-End-of-transmission: if enabled, it can
recognise the end-of-transmission signal
sent to the last package and interrupt data
transmission.
DEx
/
ucs
No configurable parameter is expected for
this protocol:
Data
traNsmissioN
The function is intended to select which
communication interface shall be used for
data transmission. The following interfaces
are made available:
-“RS232” and “IrDA”: for communication
with acquisition devices
-“Always EVADTS” for communication with
data acquisition and transmission devices
(telemetry)
typE
The function will enable the operator to
choose how to manage the communication
speed with data acquisition devices.
-“ENHANCED”: the communication speed
is automatically adjusted to the maximum
speed the slowest device can support
-“FIXED”: the communication speed is fixed
and it uses the communication speed set
up by means of the “baudrate” function
bauDratE
(
traNsmissioN
spEED
)
To set the transmission speed for communi-
cation (2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 bps).
Set to 2400 bps by default
coNNEctioN
If you activate this function, the machine
will be waiting for connection with a device
in order to acquire EVADTS data.
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Efill
ENablE
For models with a data transmission sys-
tem only.
The function is used to enable the request
to enter the “refill code” at the end of the
power-on cycle of the machine.
The “refill code” is a 4-digit code (1234 by
default) used to reset the counters that
manage the “ending product” pre-alarms
sent by means of the data transmission
system.