SCH2 Technical Manual TSP016.doc Issue 3.0 – January 2005
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26. Appendix D
26.1 NV Memory Map Description
Table 12: NV Memory Map Description:.
Block
No.
Length
Bytes
Description
Read / Write
Permission
0
8
User data
R / W
1
6
Coin name
R / W
1
2
User data
R / W
2
3
Hopper dispense count
R / W
2
1
Checksum A
R / W
2
1
Last payout : coins paid
R / W
2
1
Checksum B
R / W
2
1
Last payout : coins unpaid
R / W
2
1
Checksum C
R / W
3
3
Hopper life dispense count
Read Only
3
1
Checksum D
Read Only
3
1
Black Box Recorder A
Read Only
3
1
Black Box Recorder B
Read Only
3
1
Black Box Recorder C
Read Only
3
1
Black Box Recorder D
Read Only
User data
10 bytes of user data are available to the host machine for any kind of storage requirement.
The data can be ASCII test or binary data - there is no restriction on format. All 8 bytes of
block 0 are available, together with the top 2 bytes of block 1.
Coin name
The name of the hopper coin, if programmed. Users can program their own coin names. The
ASCII string stored in these locations is returned by the ‘Request hopper coin’ command.
Hopper dispense count
The total no. of coins dispensed since the counter was reset.
Note that the ccTalk command ‘Request hopper dispense count’ should be used to read the
value of this counter. The value in EEPROM is not updated until power-down or reset.
Last payout : coins paid
The no. of coins dispensed by the last command.
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