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TECHnICIAn MEnu
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5.3 - EVADTS
5.3.1 - PASS.CODE
5.3.2 - SECURITY CODE
5.3.3 - CONNECTION
5.3
e
vadts
The EVADTS (European Vending Association Data Transfer System)
communication protocol has 2 codes for identifying the machine
and for recognising the data transfer terminal.
5.3.1
P
ass
code
It is a four-digit alphanumeric code (0-9; A-F) that must be the same
as the one in the data transfer terminal to allow its identification.
When pressing the confirm button the code is displayed as “0000”
regardless of the actual value; then by pressing the confirm button
the first digit will start blinking.
Using the scrolling buttons, its value can be changed (during the
change operation the value becomes visible).
Repeat this operation for the 4 digits, after which the value is stored
and the display will indicate “0000” again.
5.3.2
s
ecurIty
code
It is a further alphanumeric code for reciprocal recognition between
machine and EVADTS terminal.
Programming works as in the “Pass Code”.
5.3.3
c
onnectIon
This function places the machine in wait mode for connection to
retrieve data.
5.3.4 - MODE
5.3.5 - TYPE
5.3.4
m
ode
This function is used for selecting the communication interface to be
used with the data transfer terminal.
- “IrDA” or “RS232”: for communication with data acquisition devices
- “ALWAYS EVADTS”: for communication with data acquisition and
transmission (e.g. telemetry).
5.3.5
t
yPe
This function is used for setting the communication speed to be
used, between:
- “ENHANCED”: the communication speed is set automatically at
the speed of the slowest device
- “STANDARD 9600bps”: the communication speed is set to
9600bps.