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SCH2 Technical Manual TSP016.doc Issue 3.0 – January 2005
Money Controls 2005. All rights reserved.
Page 25 of 61
13. What happens…?
13.1 What happens after Power Up ?
The following is a guide to what happens when power is lost and re-applied.
Device Address
Defaults to the connector address
PIN Number
Retained but needs to be re-entered
Motor Variables
[ current limit ] = default value
[ motor stop delay ] = default value
[ payout timeout ] = default value
[ maximum current measured ] = ZERO
See Appendix A for default values.
Flags
Refer to the Flag Action Table within the ‘Test hopper’ command description.
Note that the ‘Power-up’ flag is set to indicate the power supply really was lost and the
hopper defaults to multi-coin payout mode. The hopper also starts inhibited and needs to be
enabled prior to coin dispensing.
Counter checksum flags are updated.
Counters
Hopper dispense count = last value
Hopper life dispense count = last value
Request hopper status
[ event counter ] = ZERO
[ payout coins remaining ] = ZERO
[ last payout : coins paid ] = last value
[ last payout : coins unpaid ] = ZERO or last value if power lost during payout
Request comms status variables
[ rx timeouts ] = ZERO
[ rx bytes ignored ] = ZERO
[ rx bad checksums ] = ZERO
Continued…

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