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DATA BLOCK DOWNLOAD Useful help for data block selection 132 WinEMP – G-13.mft To make it easier for you to find the correct new data block, the meaning of the most important digits of a data block number is classified in the following: X0XXXXXX = Single block data-management, these data blocks may be 1 loaded into all devices, whose 32 coin channels are to be 2 data-managed in one memory block only 3 X4XXXXXX = Double block data-management, these data blocks may be 5 loaded into all devices, whose 32 coin channels are to be 6 data-managed in two separately configured memory blocks 0 7 and 1 – divided into 2 x 16 coin channels 8 9 XXX1XXXX = Write protection, if one of these data blocks is loaded into a G-13.mft, no settings can be modified any longer, thus no data block download can be carried out either XXXX0XXX = With runway limitation (spacer), these data blocks may be 1 loaded into all devices, whose flight deck is fitted with the 2 limitation inside. Devices without runway limitation can be 3 fitted with a spacer later, (ordering code 21196, cp. also 4 spare parts catalogue for the G-13.mft), so that the 5 acceptance bands of the data block will be correct XXXX8XXX = Particularly large coin diameter, these data blocks may only be loaded into devices, whose coin runway is designed for particularly large coin diameters XXXX9XXX = Without runway limitation (spacer), these data blocks may be loaded into all device, whose flight deck is not narrowed; if the coin validator is fitted with a runway limitation, it can be removed, so that the acceptance bands of the data block will be correct National Rejectors, Inc. GmbH, Buxtehude
WinEMP – G-13.mft 10 Restore G-13.mft settings National Rejectors, Inc. GmbH, Buxtehude RESTORE G-13.MFT SETTINGS The software WinEMP enables the user to reverse settings made to the G-13.mft, i.e. the G-13.mft configuration can be reset to any settings. To do this, the settings of a G-13.mft must always be made using the same PC as the backup files have been saved on the computer’s hard disk and are also retrieved from that hard disk. When the software WinEMP recognizes the G-13.mft and when the data is saved in the device after a confirmation request, it creates a backup file in the archives folder. If you want to restore a specific G-13.mft setting: 1 In the main menu, select menu item RESTORE. A dialog box opens. All the backup files for the individual configurations of the connected device that were saved on the hard disk of your PC are listed in this window and can be identified by the adjustment date and a consecutive number set in brackets. The backup file provided with a "(0)" is the file that was read into the system when the software was started, i.e. the original state of the respective date. The file with the highest number is the actual state of the device. 2 Use the mouse to mark the desired file. 3 Confirm your selection with OK. Following expiry of status bar indication, the data has been restored to the desired earlier state. Due to the fact that the backup files that are stored later are not deleted if the device data is reset, these configurations also remain available for further use. 133
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DATA BLOCK DOWNLOAD<br />
Useful help for data block selection<br />
132<br />
<strong>WinEMP</strong> – G-13.mft<br />
To make it easier for you to find the correct new data block, the meaning of<br />
the most important digits of a data block number is classified in the following:<br />
X0XXXXXX = Single block data-management, these data blocks may be<br />
1 loaded into all devices, whose 32 coin channels are to be<br />
2 data-managed in one memory block only<br />
3<br />
X4XXXXXX = Double block data-management, these data blocks may be<br />
5 loaded into all devices, whose 32 coin channels are to be<br />
6 data-managed in two separately configured memory blocks 0<br />
7 and 1 – divided into 2 x 16 coin channels<br />
8<br />
9<br />
XXX1XXXX = Write protection, if one of these data blocks is loaded into a<br />
G-13.mft, no settings can be modified any longer, thus no<br />
data block download can be carried out either<br />
XXXX0XXX = With runway limitation (spacer), these data blocks may be<br />
1 loaded into all devices, whose flight deck is fitted with the<br />
2 limitation inside. Devices without runway limitation can be<br />
3 fitted with a spacer later, (ordering code 21196, cp. also<br />
4 spare parts catalogue for the G-13.mft), so that the<br />
5 acceptance bands of the data block will be correct<br />
XXXX8XXX = Particularly large coin diameter, these data blocks may only<br />
be loaded into devices, whose coin runway is designed for<br />
particularly large coin diameters<br />
XXXX9XXX = Without runway limitation (spacer), these data blocks may<br />
be loaded into all device, whose flight deck is not narrowed;<br />
if the coin validator is fitted with a runway limitation, it can be<br />
removed, so that the acceptance bands of the data block will<br />
be correct<br />
National Rejectors, Inc. GmbH, Buxtehude