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PROGRAMMING
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Each type of coin foresees the following menu items:
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13.1-60.1 Sent Values;
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13.1-60.2 Coin Security;
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13.1-60.3 Destination;
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13.1-60.4 Set Value;
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13.1-60.5 Compare;
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13.1-60.6 Acquire;
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13.1-60.9 Token;
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13.1-60.10 Fake;
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13.1-60.11 Security Level;
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13.1-60.12 Overflow Level;
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13.1-60.13 Min. Photocell;
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13.1-60.15 Max. Photocell;
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13.1-60.16 Description.
13.1-60.1 Sent Values
It permits to display the recognition parameters of the interested coin. The data displayed
cannot be changed and are used for a possible comparison with the data present in the
model. Next to the parameters is indicated an acceptance range. If the coin inserted in the
Coin Mechanism has lower or upper values than those indicated in the range, it is rejected.
The number of parameters displayed can change according to the type of coin:
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TM XXXX-XXXX;
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TP XXXX-XXXX;
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FM XXXX-XXXX;
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FP XXXX-XXXX;
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DM XXXX-XXXX;
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TM1 XXXX-XXXX;
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RP XXXX-XXXX;
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AM XXXX-XXXX.
TM, FM and TM1
Reference parameters concerning the coin alloy.
TP and FP
Reference parameters concerning the coin thickness.
RP e AM
Reference parameters concerning the coin shape.
DM
Reference parameter concerning the coin dimension.
13.1-60.2 Coin Security
It permits to change the acceptance parameters of the coin. By changing the data it is
possible to reduce or widen the acceptance intervals of the coin parameters. The setting
range is included between -31% and +31% and can be set in a one-sided way or in both
extremes (the value
00%
is considered neutral). By changing the data set for the coin
security, programming is not more compliant with what defined in the model.
Example of security change
It may happen that some coins, for any reason, are not accepted by the Coin Mechanism.
Usually they are coins with particular features, or placed at the extremes of the existing
range in circulation. If you intend to widen the tolerance in order to accept the coins with
these features too, just imagine the security margin as a segment (a) which can be widened
or reduced on the left (b), on the right (c) or on both sides (b+c).
TM XXXX-XXXX
TP XXXX-XXXX