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Possible commands available to handle the MINIMECH
TM
are listed below.
Each one of the commands is identified by an operation code, 1 byte long, in
Hex code. Below follow a list with a full set of commands available and
recommended time outs in application program.
OP. CODE
MNEMONIC
COMMENTS
TIMEOUT
X’40’ STATUS
The Status command instructs the dispenser to return its
current sensor and operational status.
10 sec
X’41’ PURGE
The Purge command instructs the dispenser to remove all
documents from the transport. The documents are
transported to the reject note tray or through the delivery
throat.
120 sec
X’42’ DISPENSE
The Dispense command instructs the dispenser to pick a
specified number of documents from the note tray and
transport them to the delivery throat.
120 sec
X’43’ TEST
DISPENSE
The Test Dispense command instructs the dispenser to
dispense a specified number of notes into the reject area.
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X’44’ RESET
The Reset command instructs the dispenser to enter its
power–up condition.
-
X’45’ LAST
STATUS
The Last Status command instructs the dispenser to repeat
the last operation completion status, i.e. the last Purge,
Dispense or Test dispense status.
10 sec
X’46’ CONFIGURATION
STATUS
The Configuration Status command instructs the dispenser
to send its firmware and mechanical configuration.
10 sec
X’47’ DOUBLE
DETECT
DIAGNOSTICS
The double detect diagnostics command instructs the
dispenser to operate its transport and feed system and report
the idle average measurement of the mechanical reference
plate under the arms in the double detect.
120 sec
X’48’ SENSOR
DIAGNOSTICS
The sensor diagnostics command returns data concerning
direct measurements of document thickness and length.
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X’4A’ SINGLE
NOTE
DISPENSE
The Single Note Dispense command instructs the dispenser
to pick one note and stop with the note protruding from the
delivery throat.
120 sec
X’4B’
SINGLE NOTE EJECT
This command may be used after a Single Note Dispense to
instruct the M
INI
M
ECH
TM
to drive the note held at the
delivery throat fully out to the customer.
120 sec
X’52’ X’44’ READ DATA
The Read data command is used to read data from the
MINIMECH
TM
internal data structures.
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X’57’ X’44’ WRITE DATA
The Write data command is used to write data to the
MINIMECH
TM
internal data structures.
NM=ëÉÅ
X’54’ TEST
This command can be used to verify correct operation of
the systems mechanics, hardware and software.
120 sec
Summary of Contents for MiniMech 010
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Page 39: ...Doc No 8030760 02 EN Date 2009 07 08 MiniMech 010 Service Manual ...
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Page 47: ...Doc No 8030760 02 EN 9 Pulse disc sensor Exit sensor Overview Upper transport Lower transport ...
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Page 85: ...Doc No 8030766 05 EN 7 Parts List MiniMech 010 24 39 D016725_02 39 24 25 39 ...
Page 87: ...Doc No 8030766 05 EN 9 Parts List Separation mechanism 46 46 46 28 D016554_02 28 46 46 29 ...
Page 89: ...Doc No 8030766 05 EN 11 Parts List Note guide upper assy ...
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Page 93: ...Doc No 8030766 05 EN 15 Parts List Inner guide ...
Page 95: ...Doc No 8030766 05 EN 17 Parts List CRR protector assy ...
Page 99: ...Doc No 8030766 05 EN 21 18 D016543_03 Parts List Cables ...
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Page 104: ...Doc No 8030761 04 EN 4 Contents Preface 3 Obligations of the user 5 Parts List NRC 010 6 ...