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NV11 Manual Set – Section 5
Notes:
Action
Reset:
Host Protocol Version:
Poll:
Get Serial Number:
Sync:
Disable:
Enable:
Manufacturers
Extension:
Enable Payout Device:
Disable Payout Device:
Set Routing:
Empty:
Get Note Positions:
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Comments
Single byte command, causes the slave to reset
Dual byte command, the first byte is the command; the
second byte is the version of the protocol that is
implemented on the host.
Single byte command, no action taken except to report
latest events.
Single byte command, used to request the slave serial
number. Returns 4-byte long integer.
Single byte command, which will reset the validator to
expect the next sequence ID to be 0.
Single byte command, the peripheral will switch to its
disabled state, it will not execute any more commands or
perform any actions until enabled, any poll commands
will report disabled.
Single byte command, the peripheral will return to
service.
This command allows the manufacturer of a peripheral to
send commands specific to their unit
Two-byte command, the first byte is the command and
the second enables several different options. Unused bits
should be 0.
Single-byte command. All accepted notes will be routed
to the stacker and payout commands will not be
accepted.
The first byte is the command. The second byte is the
selected route, and the remaining bytes are the four-
byte value or single byte channel number (depending on
the reporting type selected) of the note that the route
should be applied to. By default all note values are
stacked. For protocol version 6, three extra country code
bytes are sent
Single byte command, this will cause all notes to be sent
to the stacker for removal.
Single byte command, this will return the number of
notes in the Note Float module and the value in each
position. The first note in the table is the first note that
was paid into the Note Float module - the Note Float
module is a LIFO system, so the note that is last in the
table is the only one that is available to be paid out or
moved into the stacker.
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