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IRC Programming
First, turn on the machines in the IRC system and put them in the PGM2 mode. The
programming procedures for both the master and satellites will be explained below.
1. Setting the machine numbers — master and satellite
It is necessary to assign machine numbers to the master and satellites before programming.
1.
Select “PGM2 MODE” from the mode selection
window and touch the
ENTER
key to enter the PGM2
mode.
2.
Select “SETTING” and touch the
ENTER
key.
3.
Select “TERMINAL” and touch the
ENTER
key.
4.
Select “MACHINE#” from the TERMINAL window,
enter a machine number and touch the
ENTER
key.
Machine number: up to 6 digits (0–999999)
5.
Repeat steps 1 to 4 for all machines in the IRC
system.
NOTE
In an IRC network, each machine number must be unique.
Do not use the same number for more than one machine.
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2. Setting the terminal numbers (IRC machine numbers) —
master and satellite
It is assumed that your terminal has been set for inline operations.
1.
Enter the PGM2 mode.
2.
Select “SETTING” and touch the
ENTER
key.
3.
Select “INLINE CONFIG” and touch the
ENTER
key.
4.
Enter a terminal number for IP ADDRESS 4 from (0–
254) and touch the
ENTER
key.
(For programming for BMA MACHINE No. and
SYSTEM RETRY function, see pages 39–40.)
5.
Repeat steps 1 to 4 for all machines in the IRC
system.
NOTE
• Terminal numbers must be assigned to the master and each satellite in the IRC system.
(For setting the master’s terminal number, see the next paragraph.)
• If an inline network contains two or more machines with the same terminal number, IRC
communications will not be achieved correctly. Each terminal number must be unique.
• The terminal number should be within the range from 1 to 254.
• If the terminal number “000” is programmed for a machine, it is put in the OFF LINE mode and
cannot take part in IRC communications.
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3. Creating/updating the master list — master
(1) Creating the master list (subwindow program)
This may only be performed on the pre-designated
master.
1.
Enter the PGM2 mode. Select “SETTING” and touch
the
ENTER
key.
2.
Select “INLINE CONFIG” and touch the
ENTER
key.
3.
Enter a terminal number for IP ADDRESS 4 from (0–
254) for the master and carry out the programming for
other INLINE CONFIG items and touch the
ENTER
key.
The subwindow for the creation of the master list will
open.
(For programming for BMA MACHINE No. and
SYSTEM RETRY function, see pages 39–40.)
4.
Enter the terminal number (1–254) and touch the
ENTER
key. The subwindow for machine number entry will
open.
5.
Enter the machine number (1–999999) of a machine
in the IRC system and touch the
ENTER
key.
6.
Repeat steps 4 to 5 for all machines in the IRC
system. Touch the
CASH/TL
key to complete the master
list.
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NOTE
•
The terminal numbers and machine numbers of the master and satellites must be entered into
the master list for IRC communications.
•
The terminal numbers and machine numbers of up to 16 machines (one master and 15
satellites) can be entered into the master list.
•
The terminal number should be within the range from 1 to 254 and the machine number from 1
to 999999.
•
No satellite can perform inline communications unless its terminal and machine numbers are
present in the master list.
•
If a machine number which already exists in the master list is entered, a entry error will occur
even when the corresponding terminal number does not exist in the list.
•
If a set of terminal and machine numbers that exists in the master list is entered, no error will
occur (the list will remain unchanged.)
(2) Deleting a machine from the master list (subwindow program)
To delete a terminal number from the master list, proceed as follows:
1. Select “PGM2 MODE” from the mode selection window and touch the
ENTER
key to enter
the PGM2 mode.
2. Select “SETTING” and touch the
ENTER
key. The SETTING window will open.
3. Select “INLINE CONFIG” and touch the
ENTER
key. The INLINE SETTING window will open.
4. Touch the
CASH/TL
key. The subwindow for the master list will open.
5. Enter the terminal number to be deleted and touch the
DELETE
key.
6. The machine will ask you as follows: “ARE YOU SURE?” If you are sure to delete it,
select “YES.” If not, select “NO.”
7. Touch the
CASH/TL
key to complete the master list.
NOTE
•
You can delete any of the terminal numbers that are in the master list.
•
Deleting the master from the master list will inhibit all requests of the satellites from being
serviced.
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