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⟦1304ed705⟧ Bits:30006073 8" Wang WCS floppy, CR 0030A, 8" Floppy Disk

    Length: 315392 (0x4d000)
    Description: Bits:30006073 8" Wang WCS floppy, CR 0030A
    Types: 8" Floppy Disk

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0101A KNN kladde sdv KNN kan slettes 04-12-80 14:42 12 914 05-12-80 12:48 25 250 05-12-80 13:35 05-12-80 13:37 0030A 1 39 16 1198 0101A ⟦8328a4132⟧ Wang Wps File, KNN kladde
0341A CPS/TSP/001 sdv KNN 24-11-80 15:48 2 00 8443 12-11-81 10:16 02 20 21-05-81 11:58 20-09-83 09:35 0030A 15 10 08 212 24915 0341A ⟦ff9a82b9d⟧ Wang Wps File, CPS/TSP/001
0355A ERRORS IN RAM MEMORIES sdv/vhn/am] FC CPS/TCN/018 01-12-80 09:51 4 31 8647 08-12-80 09:03 02 10 08-12-80 09:07 08-12-80 10:26 0030A 20 7 54 340 11984 0355A ⟦2dfa1610c⟧ Wang Wps File, ERRORS IN RAM MEMORIES
0359A Source Code Layout Std. sdv SVO SD/STD/014 02-12-80 09:58 2 56 6741 05-12-80 12:45 01 28 05-12-80 12:47 05-12-80 12:50 0030A 6 3 04 100 6894 0359A ⟦b19cf0792⟧ Wang Wps File, Source Code Layout Std.
0360A Software Verification Std sdv SVO SD/STD/012 02-12-80 12:53 2 09 13001 03-07-81 12:52 02 17 03-07-81 12:56 13-07-81 16:34 0030A 14 6 47 296 27499 0360A ⟦212430e38⟧ Wang Wps File, Software Verification Std
0366A telex to shape rt oe kan slettes 04-12-80 11:10 48 746 04-12-80 13:38 02 17 04-12-80 12:00 04-12-80 13:41 0030A 1 50 16 763 0366A ⟦d49cc7de4⟧ Wang Wps File, telex to shape
0367A Milestone Tracking Form sdv Jens P. Ringgaard ikke blandes med SW 04-12-80 12:36 1 19 187 - - : - - : 20-02-81 09:53 0030A 2 1 19 24 187 0367A ⟦97e8b2fcf⟧ Wang Wps File, Milestone Tracking Form
0368A STATUS REPORT sdv FE Ikke mixes med KNN 04-12-80 14:32 06 110 - - : - - : 04-12-80 14:43 0030A 1 06 20 110 0368A ⟦350e7ccc1⟧ Wang Wps File, STATUS REPORT
0371A PRODUCTION PLAN vhn JPR TABLE OF CONTENTS 05-12-80 13:47 18 991 - - : 05-12-80 14:06 05-12-80 15:34 0030A 1 18 20 991 0371A ⟦49162da2a⟧ Wang Wps File, PRODUCTION PLAN
0375A KOMMENTARER TIL MTF vhn KM VED IKKE 05-12-80 15:01 1 57 5832 04-02-81 16:00 04 121 05-02-81 11:14 10-02-81 15:01 0030A 6 2 22 76 6125 0375A ⟦02c7f8764⟧ Wang Wps File, KOMMENTARER TIL MTF
0386A CPS/230/ICD/0001 vhn TDJ/Gardiner APPENDIXER 09-12-80 14:33 58 4493 15-03-84 14:50 04 54 15-03-84 14:54 19-03-84 12:56 0030A 11 4 45 160 12265 0386A ⟦3e6a381a1⟧ Wang Wps File, CPS/230/ICD/0001
0397A Note vedr.User Guides rt oe slet.eft.godkendelse 11-12-80 10:14 35 1728 11-12-80 10:54 06 181 16-12-80 12:17 16-12-80 12:38 0030A 2 41 36 1909 0397A ⟦a486de431⟧ Wang Wps File, Note vedr.User Guides
0404A Guideline to Users Guides rt oe app.B til 0397A 11-12-80 10:55 2 35 6559 16-12-80 12:20 11 117 16-12-80 12:32 16-12-80 12:37 0030A 9 3 00 100 6861 0404A ⟦4cb722920⟧ Wang Wps File, Guideline to Users Guides
~ORPHAN01.01 ⟦e3198d4d8⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN01.14 ⟦be4eb275c⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN02.02 ⟦96267547b⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN02.05 ⟦600930330⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN04.03 ⟦4d188b301⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN10.09 ⟦751073ee0⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN15.15 ⟦0ce92adf1⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN16.02 ⟦cf45c2aa2⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN16.04 ⟦e8ac1f1ba⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN16.06 ⟦f5774b01d⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN16.11 ⟦522a714a0⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN17.02 ⟦e81e26264⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN17.04 ⟦e9f6592c4⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
0374A Milestone Tracking Form sdv KM ved ikke 05-12-80 14:44 1 13 2311 17-07-81 10:08 07 23 17-07-81 09:56 24-08-81 10:39 0030A 18 8 03 136 13464 ~ORPHAN25.08 ⟦04168640b⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
0388A CDRL STATUS vhn GJ APPENDIX A 10-12-80 10:20 34 1718 19-05-81 14:14 00 14 19-05-81 14:15 22-05-81 14:05 0030A 2 59 16 2320 ~ORPHAN32.08 ⟦8c361daee⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN40.06 ⟦6a015f77d⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
0364A USER PROC. & ASS. FORMATS vhn Gardiner/TDJ CPS/ICD/001 ISS 3.1 03-12-80 15:12 7 55 27105 26-05-81 06:54 00 28 26-05-81 06:56 26-05-81 07:04 0030A 90 34 03 792 102818 0 ~ORPHAN56.00 ⟦3dab79acd⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
0341A CPS/TSP/001 sdv KNN 24-11-80 15:48 2 00 8443 21-05-81 11:54 04 89 21-05-81 11:58 19-06-81 11:22 0030A 15 10 06 232 24895 ~ORPHAN66.00 ⟦3aa251aab⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
0382A Supervisor Comm. and Proc sdv, vhn HKI, FAH ISSUE 2 09-12-80 10:56 7 39 25498 10-06-81 13:45 04 124 10-06-81 13:50 10-06-81 14:54 0030A 98 32 12 1112 76714 ~ORPHAN74.00 ⟦042fd4011⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
0374A Milestone Tracking Form sdv KM ved ikke 05-12-80 14:44 1 13 2311 17-07-81 10:08 01 11 17-07-81 09:56 31-07-81 11:01 0030A 18 7 57 140 13452 ~ORPHAN76.08 ⟦0b4f148bd⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked

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0x00000…00100 (0, 0, 0)   Sector 00304130303330 ┆ 0A0030A                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ┆
0x00100…00200 (0, 0, 1)   Sector 00000000000000 ┆                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ┆
0x00200…00300 (0, 0, 2)   Sector ff0080fcc0ffff ┆   |@   `                      ~@`       ~                                                                                                                                                                                                                      ┆
0x00300…00306 (0, 0, 3)   WangDocument {d00=0x01, d01=0x01, d02=0x41, ptr=(15,0, 8), d05=0x00}
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0x0030c…00312             WangDocument {d00=0x03, d01=0x55, d02=0x41, ptr=(14,0, 0), d05=0x00}
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0x00318…0031e             WangDocument {d00=0x03, d01=0x60, d02=0x41, ptr=(76,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x0031e…00324             WangDocument {d00=0x03, d01=0x66, d02=0x41, ptr=(20,0, 8), d05=0x00}
0x00324…0032a             WangDocument {d00=0x03, d01=0x67, d02=0x41, ptr=(17,0, 8), d05=0x00}
0x0032a…00330             WangDocument {d00=0x03, d01=0x68, d02=0x41, ptr=(22,0, 8), d05=0x00}
0x00330…00336             WangDocument {d00=0x03, d01=0x71, d02=0x41, ptr=(33,0, 8), d05=0x00}
0x00336…0033c             WangDocument {d00=0x03, d01=0x75, d02=0x41, ptr=(34,0, 8), d05=0x00}
0x0033c…00342             WangDocument {d00=0x03, d01=0x86, d02=0x41, ptr=(24,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x00342…00348             WangDocument {d00=0x03, d01=0x97, d02=0x41, ptr=(35,0, 8), d05=0x00}
0x00348…0034e             WangDocument {d00=0x04, d01=0x04, d02=0x41, ptr=(50,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x0034e…00360             04 04 41 32 00 00 04 04 41 32 00 00 04 04 41 32 00 00   ┆  A2    A2    A2  ┆
0x00360…00380             04 04 41 32 00 00 04 04 41 32 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   ┆  A2    A2                      ┆
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0x00400…00500 (0, 0, 4)   Sector 00000000000000 ┆                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   @            ┆
0x00500…00600 (0, 0, 5)   Sector 86312020202020 ┆ 1                                                                                                                                                            8      7  Q? > 7                                          d 0 Y N ~<d N N l  <  +&4'>( 1c5 & &    ┆
0x00600…00700 (0, 0, 6)   Sector 421c402600415b ┆B @& A['          X%   %  PO P    ;      A D   C h x h V WQ  O 8 :8H   3$   0386A  h     Q        |  {C <   ; 6  C 0w      S         jT          8 : 9"$   t   xT       4256A4265A              8J 3 =                                                          ┆
0x00700…00800 (0, 0, 7)   Sector 00000000000000 ┆                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ┆
0x00800…00900 (0, 0, 8)   Sector aaaaaaaaaaaaaa ┆****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************┆
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0x01000…01100 (1, 0, 0)   WangDocumentBody
0x01100…01200 (1, 0, 1)   Sector 01020100035941 ┆     YA                                                                                  DOKUMENTOVERSIGT  Dokument nr:   Dokumentnavn:   Operat]r:   Forfatter:    Kommentarer:       STATISTIK  AKTIVITET DATO TID  ANV.TID ANSLAG  Oprettet  / /   :   :    S┆
0x01200…01300 (1, 0, 2)   Sector 01039800035941 ┆     YA 1                                                                           SD/STD/014   SVO/801202  # SOURCE CODE LAYOUT STANDARD   CAMPS        B%-!/=6WC*-!/=6)M2&*/=MM, > I!e=6 !Z="(=e*$<kas#r  9x2"<! <6 M8)I:^=~ B#.!#<6 ! <6 M&&:!<~ J#.:!<2.=M2┆
0x01300…01400 (1, 0, 3)   Sector 00004b00035941 ┆  K  YA 1                                                                   I:^=~ B[.Mr)Cp.:]=~ Bp.MP- Rm.> IM)-MI,:^=~ B~.> IMB'IM2&  9x2"<!Z="(=^#Vk"$<:]=2#<:^=~ J6.! <6 M8) R6.> I! <6 M8)I!h=6 ! =6 M")IM"):g=~ J /:h=2>=M?.Mj': < Zn.C /  E*:=k 0wM% !;=4C┆
0x01400…01500 (1, 0, 4)   Sector aaaaaaaaaaaaaa ┆****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************┆
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0x01800…01900 (1, 0, 8)   WangDocumentBody
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0x01e00…01f00 (1, 0, 14)  Sector 010fff00035841 ┆     XA.. no later than 2 1/2 months prior to either ..."   regarding above subject:  cr will incorporate the ammended para. 3.7.1.2.7 in the srs and issue the requested no. of copies to shape.  Best regards,   gert jensen  christian rovsing A/s           ┆
0x01f00…02000 (1, 0, 15)  Sector 0100ff00035841 ┆     XA                1980-12-01    gj/sdv  to:  shnmo division      att.: mr. paul f. shey, contracting officer  cc.: lt. col. manfred stoltz, camps program manager   fm:  christian rovsing a/s, denmark      gert jensen  our ref: cps/101/tlx/0128  subjec┆
0x02000…02100 (2, 0, 0)   WangDocumentBody
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0x02200…02300 (2, 0, 2)   Sector 0203ff00038641 ┆      APRNC PREPARE NEW COMMENT - CTMP CONTINUE MESSAGE PREPARATION Item Ref. Id CTCP CONTINUE COMMENT PREPARATION Item Ref. Id PRPM PREPARE PREDEFINED MESSAGE Message Type DELM DELETE MESSAGE/COMMENT Time Stamp, Item Ref. id, SCD RETV RETRIEVE MESSAGE/COM┆
0x02300…02400 (2, 0, 3)   Sector 0204ff00038641 ┆      AMENT Item type, Time Stamp, Item Ref. Id. SCD DIOM DISPLAY OUTGOING MESSAGE STATUS - DIDS DISPLAY DELIVERY STATUS - SIOF SIGN-OFF - RECV RECEIVE MESSAGE Precedence RELS RELEASE Precedence DIRS DISPLAY RELEASE STATUS - RESP RESPONSE MESSAGE - PRVD PR┆
0x02400…02500 (2, 0, 4)   Sector 0000e500038641 ┆  e   AEPARE VDU DISPLAY Display name PRTC PREPARE TERMINAL-TO-TERMINAL   COMMENT - CTVD CONTINUE VDU DISPLAY Item Ref. Id. CTTC CONTINUE TERMINAL-TO-TERMINAL  COMMENT Item Ref. Id. RETD RETRIEVAL OF VDU DISPLAYS Display Name     free text 106X free text  ┆
0x02500…02600 (2, 0, 5)   Sector 0206ff00038641 ┆      AA NEW PLA 12. SPELLING?  SPECIFY EXER OR OPER 13. CONTACT SUPERVISOR 14. MANDATORY ENTRY REQUIRED 15. ITEM REFERRED TO IS A COMMENT 16. NOT PREPARED/DISPLAYED AT THIS TERMINAL 17. NOT AVAILABLE - AWAITING RELEASE 18. NOT AVAILABLE - RELEASED 19. NOT┆
0x02600…02700 (2, 0, 6)   Sector 0207ff00038641 ┆      A AVAILABLE - TRANSMITTED 20. ITEM REFERRED TO IS A MESSAGE 21. DELETION REQUEST ACCEPTED 22. AWAITING RELEASE - DELETION REQUEST SENT TO SUPERVISOR 23. RELEASED-DELETION REQUEST SENT TO SUPERVISOR 24. REFERENCES VALID 25. NOT AN ONLINE DATA BASE, YO┆
0x02700…02800 (2, 0, 7)   Sector 0108ff00038641 ┆      AU MAY CONTINUE WITH ANOTHER FUNCTION 26. TOC WINDOW MUST BE LESS THAN 6 HOURS 27. NOT FOUND TRY AGAIN 28. RETRIEVAL IN PROGRESS, PLEASE WAIT 29. QUEUE IS EMPTY 30. EXEMPT PLA NOT IN GIVEN AIG 31. MESSAGE ACCESS NOT ALLOWED FOR SECURITY REASONS 32. P┆
0x02800…02900 (2, 0, 8)   WangDocumentBody
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0x04300…04400 (4, 0, 3)   Sector 0404ff00035541 ┆     UAARISONS   It is so far known that at least computer manufacturers as IBM, Borroughs, and ICL all utilizes error correcting memories and it is felt certain that a further investigations will prove that all major computer manufacturers employ this tec┆
0x04400…04500 (4, 0, 4)   Sector 0405ff00035541 ┆     UAhnique where reliability is considered important.   Borroughs, for example, considered it a significant draw-back for the NEC-CCIS proposal, in which a CR 80 D computer should be integrated as a front-end processor, that we did not have error correc┆
0x04500…04600 (4, 0, 5)   Sector 0406ff00035541 ┆     UAtion.    6.3. ECONOMY   Development of a new memory module can be roughly estimated to cost one man-year plus production expencies, all together in the range of 1 Mill. Dkr. This can easily be spent in the test-out phase in case of huge problems wit┆
0x04600…04700 (4, 0, 6)   Sector 0407ff00035541 ┆     UAh the CAMPS equipment only, or in an extension of the warranty period where extra 5 visits per site will be equivalent to this amount, or in a loss of interests, because the systems are not accepted by SHAPE; and in all circumstances SHAPE will be u┆
0x04700…04800 (4, 0, 7)   Sector 0308ff00035541 ┆     UAnhappy with the equipment and our reputation will suffer.    6.4 CAMPS EQUIPMENT MEMORIES   It is already now predicted that it may be necessary to extend the memory size from 192K to 256K in order to contain the CAMPS software. If no excuse can be ┆
0x04800…04900 (4, 0, 8)   WangDocumentBody
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0x0a900…0aa00 (10, 0, 9)  Sector 0a0aff00036041 ┆     `Aed above is concerned with systematically investigating essentially isolated aspects of the software's behaviour under controlled and possibly artificial conditions much like in a laboratory experiment environmental simulation shall imitate  in a ra┆
0x0aa00…0ab00 (10, 0, 10) Sector 0a0bff00036041 ┆     `Andom but reproduceable manner, all aspects of "real world" demands (or a sub- or superset thereof) made on the software system and log selected results.   b) Environmental simulation shall be performed after unit and integration testing.  It shall b┆
0x0ab00…0ac00 (10, 0, 11) Sector 0a0cff00036041 ┆     `Ae directed towards detecting the following types of errors:    1) Mismatches between requirements and operational needs.    2) Mismatches between the product and the requirements not discovered during test due to omissions in test space.    3) Condi┆
0x0ac00…0ad00 (10, 0, 12) Sector 0a0dff00036041 ┆     `Ational errors missed during analysis and testing.    4) Real time errors.    5) Performance deficiencies.    In order to detect the first three types of errors, the simulator shall be designed to vary input data statistically within definable constr┆
0x0ad00…0ae00 (10, 0, 13) Sector 0a0e4000036041 ┆  @  `Aaints and to perform plausibility checks on the results.  g output from the unit and store them in a test output file.  tions performed on that path.   c) A path shall be defined by an entry point, an exit or abortion point and a set of loop counts ┆
0x0ae00…0af00 (10, 0, 14) Sector 0a0fff00036041 ┆     `A 1                                                                   c) In order to detect the latter two types of errors, the simulator shall be able to simulate load variations and different task configurations by selecting events and their associ┆
0x0af00…0b000 (10, 0, 15) Sector 0208ff00036041 ┆     `Aated input data from a predefined set of precalculated cases, submit this sequence of demands on the system, and monitors the results.  The simulator shall be able to select test cases randomly from the predefined set varying the case and the time o┆
0x0b000…0b100 (11, 0, 0)  WangDocumentBody
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0x0e000…0e100 (14, 0, 0)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(14,0, 1), len=0xff, h3=41035541}, f00=»0355A «, f01=»ERRORS IN RAM MEMORIES    «, f02=»sdv/vhn/am]          «, f03=»FC                   «, f04=»CPS/TCN/018          «, f05=01-12-80 09:51, f06=»   4 «, f07=»31 «, f08=»  8647 «, f09=08-12-80 09:03, f10=»     «, f11=»02 «, f12=»    10 «, f13=08-12-80 09:07, f14=08-12-80 10:26, f15=»0030A «, f16=» 20 «, f17=»   7 «, f18=»54 «, f19=»  340 «, f20=» 11984 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=010001000120056610a10a80aaca15050000000000000037036b00df}
0x0e100…0e200 (14, 0, 1)  WangDocumentBody
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0x0f000…0f100 (15, 0, 0)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(15,0, 1), len=0xff, h3=41035941}, f00=»0359A «, f01=»Source Code Layout Std.   «, f02=»sdv                  «, f03=»SVO                  «, f04=»SD/STD/014           «, f05=02-12-80 09:58, f06=»   2 «, f07=»56 «, f08=»  6741 «, f09=05-12-80 12:45, f10=»     «, f11=»01 «, f12=»    28 «, f13=05-12-80 12:47, f14=05-12-80 12:50, f15=»0030A «, f16=»  6 «, f17=»   3 «, f18=»04 «, f19=»  100 «, f20=»  6894 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=600010000120056610a10a80aaca15050000000000000037032100df}
0x0f100…0f200 (15, 0, 1)  WangDocumentBody
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0x0f800…0f900 (15, 0, 8)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(15,0, 9), len=0xff, h3=41010141}, f00=»0101A «, f01=»KNN kladde                «, f02=»sdv                  «, f03=»KNN                  «, f04=»kan slettes          «, f05=04-12-80 14:42, f06=»     «, f07=»12 «, f08=»   914 «, f09=05-12-80 12:48, f10=»     «, f11=»25 «, f12=»   250 «, f13=05-12-80 13:35, f14=05-12-80 13:37, f15=»0030A «, f16=»  1 «, f17=»     «, f18=»39 «, f19=»   16 «, f20=»  1198 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=020020000120056610a10a01aaca1f000000000000000037030700df}
0x0f900…0fa00 (15, 0, 9)  WangDocumentBody
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0x0ff00…10000 (15, 0, 15) Sector 0f00ff00035941 ┆     YA the development history of the module since its first release (see para. TBD for definition of change/release).  For each change enter:   q) Number of change   r) Date of change   s) Initials of programmer implementing the change.   t) A short desc┆
0x10000…10100 (16, 0, 0)  WangDocumentBody
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0x10200…10300 (16, 0, 2)  Sector 1003ff00037441 ┆     tAification)  ILS 11)  Technical Manual  ILS       Maintenance Manual        PRELIM 1/1-1982        FINAL 1/5-1982  H/W 12)  Assembly Breakdown/       Hardware Tree, each 1/7-1981 ILS       site.  SHAPE 13)  Recommended instal-       lation material  ┆
0x10300…10400 (16, 0, 3)  Sector 0000ad00037441 ┆  -  tA1/1-1981 ILS       (DUCTS, CONDUITS       etc.).   14)  Other Documentation  ILS a)   Spare parts in- 1/1-1982 ILS       ventory list.  ILS b)   Logbook 1/5-1982 ILS  ecise message parameters.    4.4.1.1 Transaction ID    4.4.1.2 Previous Item Ref I┆
0x10400…10500 (16, 0, 4)  Sector 1005ff00037241 ┆     rA,315.22 and authorized to submit a new invoice in the amount of  labor cost:       dollars     5,315.22 travel cost:      dollars     5,623.00                              --------- total cost        dollars    10,938.22 ----------------------------┆
0x10500…10600 (16, 0, 5)  Sector 00007600037241 ┆  v  rA----------  payment will be effected upon receipt of the invoices.  regards, christian rovsing A/S  gert jensen ' R 0C 0! <6 M1' R 0C 0! <6 M1' Z 0CR0Mc&!.=6 ! <6 M1' R40C.1! <6 M1' RC0C.1! <6 M1' RR0C.1!$<5CQ0!$<6 !&<6 Mc&!  "(=6   E    '<M% !  "2<┆
0x10600…10700 (16, 0, 6)  Sector 1007ff00009841 ┆      A 1                                                                  TO: GJ, JPR, KNN, BHB, FE, FAH  FROM: KFL  Re: Document Filing      Your attention is drawn to the list "CAMPS BIBLIOTEK" dated 1980-11-28.  Some of the items in this list are "base┆
0x10700…10800 (16, 0, 7)  Sector 0f08ff00009841 ┆      Aline items", others are "for information only".  Since I am unable myself to judge which are which, I hereby ask you to supply me the information necessary to compile a list of "baseline items", which will be distributed to all team members.  I want┆
0x10800…10900 (16, 0, 8)  WangDocumentBody
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0x10b00…10c00 (16, 0, 11) Sector 100cff00037041 ┆     pA  Password is a eight letter code. It will be displayed on the VDU screen as "blank" characters.    3.1.6.1.2 Validation   If the password is correct, then the system shall response with "OK".   If the password is wrong the system shall output error┆
0x10c00…10d00 (16, 0, 12) Sector 100dcb00037041 ┆  K  pA code 1.   If after three attempts a valid entry is not made the system shall output error code 13 in the response line and display format K1-1. The supervisor shall be notified of the occurence.   all transactions associated with his terminal durin┆
0x10d00…10e00 (16, 0, 13) Sector 100eff00037041 ┆     pA 1                                                                  3.16.2 Security Warning   This procedure is initiated by the system before display of information of certain security classification or above, or belonging to the special handling c┆
0x10e00…10f00 (16, 0, 14) Sector 100fff00037041 ┆     pAategory as specified by the supervisor.   The security warning will be performed by displaying a warning message of up to 500 characters. The message will be displayed in the display area. After the warning message the user is required to enter a se┆
0x10f00…11000 (16, 0, 15) Sector 1000ff00037041 ┆     pAcurity code in the command line.    3.16.2.1 Security Code   Security code is a five letter code. The code to be used shall be as specified by the supervisor. It will be displayed on the VDU screen as "blank" characters.    3.16.2.2 Validation   If ┆
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0x11200…11300 (17, 0, 2)  Sector 11039400036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                                                                  SCREEN LAYOUT FORMAT C2-1 he above keys otherwise he returns to the man menu.  ed for this purpose, if this is insufficient then repe┆
0x11300…11400 (17, 0, 3)  Sector 00004a00036441 ┆  J  dA 1                                                                                                                  SCREEN LAYOUT G-1   entry the TRANSMIT key is present. When the host receives A2 format comparison takes place prior to the output of┆
0x11400…11500 (17, 0, 4)  Sector 1105ff00009841 ┆      Aesent.  Other participants are free of choice.     DATE:  8-12-80   ROOM:  Conference Room 2nd. floor (new building)   PARTICPANTS: All   09.00-10.00 Presentation of SDS (scope, purpose, status)   10.00-11.00 General critique of SDS (content, struct┆
0x11500…11600 (17, 0, 5)  Sector 11069000009841 ┆      Aure)   11.00-12.00 Section 4.2, 4.3, 4.4.   12.30-14.00 Section 4.6, 4.7.   14.15-16.30 Section 4.8, 4.9, 4.10   16.30-16.45 Conclusion   6 M1' Z 0CR0Mc&!.=6 ! <6 M1' R40C.1! <6 M1' RC0C.1! <6 M1' RR0C.1!$<5CQ0!$<6 !&<6 Mc&!  "(=6   E    '<M% !  "2<┆
0x11600…11700 (17, 0, 6)  Sector 1107ff00009841 ┆      A 1                                                                  DATE:  9-12-80  ROOM:  Conference Room 2nd. Floor (new building)  PARTICIPANTS: All    09.00-12.00: Presentation of review plan for 9/12.    Review of sections:    -  5.7  I/O Contr┆
0x11700…11800 (17, 0, 7)  Sector 1008ff00009841 ┆      Aol   -  5.8  CAMPS System Functions   -  5.9  Storage & File Management    12.30-14.00 - 5.10  SS & C System    ROOM:  Conference Room 2nd. Floor (new building)  PARTICIPANTS: KNB, HKI, OKH, FH  14.15-16.15 Review of section:    -5.11  Traffic Handl┆
0x11800…11900 (17, 0, 8)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(17,0, 9), len=0xff, h3=41036741}, f00=»0367A «, f01=»Milestone Tracking Form   «, f02=»sdv                  «, f03=»Jens P. Ringgaard    «, f04=»ikke blandes med SW  «, f05=04-12-80 12:36, f06=»   1 «, f07=»19 «, f08=»   187 «, f09=  -  -     :  , f10=»     «, f11=»   «, f12=»       «, f13=  -  -     :  , f14=20-02-81 09:53, f15=»0030A «, f16=»  2 «, f17=»   1 «, f18=»19 «, f19=»   24 «, f20=»   187 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=020010000220056610a10a80aaca15050000000000000037030900df}
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0x16000…16100 (22, 0, 0)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(22,0, 1), len=0xff, h3=41034141}, f00=»0341A «, f01=»CPS/TSP/001               «, f02=»sdv                  «, f03=»KNN                  «, f04=»                     «, f05=24-11-80 15:48, f06=»   2 «, f07=»00 «, f08=»  8443 «, f09=12-11-81 10:16, f10=»     «, f11=»02 «, f12=»    20 «, f13=21-05-81 11:58, f14=20-09-83 09:35, f15=»0030A «, f16=» 15 «, f17=»  10 «, f18=»08 «, f19=»  212 «, f20=» 24915 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=100030000120056610a10a80aaca15050000000000000037034600df}
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0x16800…16900 (22, 0, 8)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(22,0, 9), len=0xff, h3=41036841}, f00=»0368A «, f01=»STATUS REPORT             «, f02=»sdv                  «, f03=»FE                   «, f04=»Ikke mixes med KNN   «, f05=04-12-80 14:32, f06=»     «, f07=»06 «, f08=»   110 «, f09=  -  -     :  , f10=»     «, f11=»   «, f12=»       «, f13=  -  -     :  , f14=04-12-80 14:43, f15=»0030A «, f16=»  1 «, f17=»     «, f18=»06 «, f19=»   20 «, f20=»   110 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=020010000220056610a10a80aaca15050000000000000037030800df}
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0x18000…18100 (24, 0, 0)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(24,0, 1), len=0xff, h3=41038641}, f00=»0386A «, f01=»CPS/230/ICD/0001          «, f02=»vhn                  «, f03=»TDJ/Gardiner         «, f04=»APPENDIXER           «, f05=09-12-80 14:33, f06=»     «, f07=»58 «, f08=»  4493 «, f09=15-03-84 14:50, f10=»     «, f11=»04 «, f12=»    54 «, f13=15-03-84 14:54, f14=19-03-84 12:56, f15=»0030A «, f16=» 11 «, f17=»   4 «, f18=»45 «, f19=»  160 «, f20=» 12265 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=900000000110052710150270aaca15050000000000000038033200df}
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0x18800…18900 (24, 0, 8)  Sector 1809ff00037441 ┆     tATape R/P 810528   "   "  Multiplexer 810608   "   "  Voltage stabilizer 810618   "   "  Modem 810629   "   System Maintenance   " Preventative M. 810713   "   " Corr. M. Philophy 810727    "   " Troubleshooting Tree 810810   "   " Up/down Grading of┆
0x18900…18a00 (24, 0, 9)  Sector 180aa800037441 ┆  (  tA System 810824   "    " Tools+test Equipm. manual 810907    "    " Inventory 811019   "    " Parts List 811130   "   Note   Refer to attached pages  for details. ! ="(=*(=N#FMC 2.=M ':>=V V  u:A=!>=  AH1 R^4 ]M, C 4:>=2A=Ms!:g=~ Jr4Mj2:g=~ B}4C75!  ┆
0x18a00…18b00 (24, 0, 10) Sector 180bff00037441 ┆     tA 1                                                                           1                                                                             ILS/ORP 1 4    810129  Input from H/W to ILS/Docu. on OEM-documentation       1               ┆
0x18b00…18c00 (24, 0, 11) Sector 180cff00037441 ┆     tA                                                           CC.: GJ - OE - ORP - BHB    H/W OEM Documentation packages  ILS  as described page 2 - 5  and App. A.  H/W Visual Display Unit 810202 ILS   Disk Drive 810212 ILS   Medium Speed Printer 81022┆
0x18c00…18d00 (24, 0, 12) Sector 180dac00037441 ┆  ,  tA3 ILS   LOW Speed Printer 810305 ILS   Floppy Disk 810316 ILS   Paper Tape R/P 810326 ILS   Multiplexer 810406 ILS   Voltage Stabilizer 810416 ILS   Modem 810427 ILS t dokument Fundet I brug nu Allerede p> systemdiskette                             ┆
0x18d00…18e00 (24, 0, 13) Sector 180eff00037441 ┆     tA 1                                                                           1                                                                             ILS/ORP 1 3    810129  Input from HW to ILS-Docu. Section on System-docu.       1             ┆
0x18e00…18f00 (24, 0, 14) Sector 180fff00037441 ┆     tA                                                             CC.: BHB - OE - GJ - ORP    HW Subsystem Func. Descript.  ILS   - WD 810209  - Processor 810216  - I/O 810223  - TDX 810203  - DM+T 810309  - Remote Terminal 810316  - Remote Channel 81032┆
0x18f00…19000 (24, 0, 15) Sector 1800ff00037441 ┆     tA3   Module Prod. Spec. +  Func. Description      - WD 810330  - Processor 810406  - I/O 810413  - TDX 810420  - DM+T 810427  - Remote Terminal 810504  - Remote Channel 810510   Module Tech. Manual   - WD 810601  - Processor 810608  - I/O 810615  - T┆
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0x19900…19a00 (25, 0, 9)  Sector 190a1200037441 ┆     tA                                                                                                                    DOKUMENTOVERSIGT  Dokument nr:   Dokumentnavn:   Operat]r:   Forfatter:    Kommentarer:       STATISTIK  AKTIVITET DATO TID  ANV.TID ┆
0x19a00…19b00 (25, 0, 10) Sector 190b7300037441 ┆  s  tA 1                                                                              ILS/LU # 11    810618        {-! <6 M1' Z -C7-:!<~ B -!/=6'C*-:!<~ B%-!/=6WC*-!/=6)M2&*/=MM, > I!e=6 !Z="(=e*$<kas#r  9x2"<! <6 M8)I:^=~ B#.!#<6 ! <6 M&&:!<~ J#.:!<2.=M2┆
0x19b00…19c00 (25, 0, 11) Sector 190cff00037441 ┆     tA 1                                                                           1                                                                             ILS/ORP 1 3    810129  Input from S/W to Software Guides       1                              ┆
0x19c00…19d00 (25, 0, 12) Sector 190dff00037441 ┆     tA                                             CC.: GJ - OE - KNN - ORP   SW 1) System Design Spec. 810803 ILS  SW 2) Subsystem Spec. 810907 ILS  SW 3) Test Spec./Procedures 811102 ILS  SW 4) Data Base Design Spec. 811207 ILS  SW 5) Package Specificat┆
0x19d00…19e00 (25, 0, 13) Sector 190e4200037441 ┆  B  tAion 811221 ILS    Refer to details on   the attached pages.  !%<6 +6L!&<6 :$<~ JY0*.;:i=>Jf0C.1:.= Rp0C%0! <6 M1' R 0C 0! <6 M1' R 0C 0! <6 M1' Z 0CR0Mc&!.=6 ! <6 M1' R40C.1! <6 M1' RC0C.1! <6 M1' RR0C.1!$<5CQ0!$<6 !&<6 Mc&!  "(=6   E    '<M% !  "2<┆
0x19e00…19f00 (25, 0, 14) Sector 190fff00037441 ┆     tA 1                                                                           1                                                                             ILS/ORP 1 4    810129  Input from ILS/Maintenance Section to ILS Docu.       1                ┆
0x19f00…1a000 (25, 0, 15) Sector 1808ff00037441 ┆     tA                                                          CC.: GJ - FC - OE - ORP   ILS/ OEM Maintenance  ILS/ Maint  VDU 810406 Docu.   "  Disk 810416   "   "  MS Printer 810427   "   "  LS Printer 810504   "   "  Floppy Disk 810518   "   "  Paper ┆
0x1a000…1a100 (26, 0, 0)  Sector 1a011400036441 ┆     dAuses a menu.  set Id contains a number, shall be displayed in a columnar presentation.   For the layout see fig. 3.9-5. RE 3.8-2 es the user to add a section of another message to a message in preparation to compose a new outgoing message.   The sys┆
0x1a100…1a200 (26, 0, 1)  Sector 1a02ff00036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                   In the case where a specific Time of Occurrence (TOC) is specified, then the first item which fits the reference will be retrieved and presented. If the reference cannot be found t┆
0x1a200…1a300 (26, 0, 2)  Sector 1a03ff00036441 ┆     dAhen error message 27 will be displayed in the response line.   In the case where a TOC window is specified, then the items which satisfy the references are presented on the form of a catalogue.   The user is then invited to enter the unique keys by ┆
0x1a300…1a400 (26, 0, 3)  Sector 1a04ff00036441 ┆     dAmeans of a command.    3.11.1.3 Retrieve Commands   The user should enter the following parameters in the command line:   - item type   - time stamp   - item reference identity   - Staff Cell   This will result in a presentation of the unique item r┆
0x1a400…1a500 (26, 0, 4)  Sector 1a05ff00036441 ┆     dAeferred to if allowed by security checks.    3.11.1.4 Security   The user enters a Staff Cell Designator with the retrieval request. There is a check that:   a) The SCD is one of up to five SCDs associated with the physical terminal on which the ret┆
0x1a500…1a600 (26, 0, 5)  Sector 1a06a500036441 ┆  %  dArieve is requested.   b) The SCD is one which either originated or is on the distribution list for an item as specified in CPS/210/SYS/0001 section 3.2.7..    ll designator of the originator of the message/comment to be deleted.    3.10.2 Validation┆
0x1a600…1a700 (26, 0, 6)  Sector 1a078900036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                                                                   FIGURE 3.11-3  take place if appropriate. After correct entry of password the system responds with response message 21.   If the ref┆
0x1a700…1a800 (26, 0, 7)  Sector 1908ff00036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                  3.11.2 Released Outgoing Messages/First Draft of Message   This format can be used to retrieve outgoing messages which have been released, and first drafts of messages not yet relea┆
0x1a800…1a900 (26, 0, 8)  Sector 1a09cc00036441 ┆  L  dA 1                                                                   If the referenced message has been released the system shall reply with error 23 and send a deletion request to the supervisor.  rnative fields, then all the fields will be display┆
0x1a900…1aa00 (26, 0, 9)  Sector 1a0a8800036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.10-2  3.9.2.4 Validation   Syntax validation will take place in accordance with the descriptions for the lines and fields. I┆
0x1aa00…1ab00 (26, 0, 10) Sector 1a0b8800036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.11-1     SET                                      SET                   END SEGMENT 2    SET                                ┆
0x1ab00…1ac00 (26, 0, 11) Sector 1a0cff00036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                  3.11 MESSAGE/COMMENT RETRIEVAL -  H    3.11.1 Retrieval Facilities    3.11.1.1 Type of Item Retrieval   The following items are available for retrieval.   a) An outgoing message whi┆
0x1ac00…1ad00 (26, 0, 12) Sector 1a0dff00036441 ┆     dAch has been released and prepared at the terminal, and the first draft of a message not yet released.   b) A message prepared at another terminal in the users CAMPS site, and which on release was locally distributed to this terminal according to the┆
0x1ad00…1ae00 (26, 0, 13) Sector 1a0eff00036441 ┆     dA local distribution SCDs in the message.   c) A message incoming from another headquarters which is capable of being delivered at the terminal.   d) A comment prepared at this terminal and transmitted or a comment received at this terminal.   e) A r┆
0x1ae00…1af00 (26, 0, 14) Sector 1a0fff00036441 ┆     dAelease notification sent from or to this terminal.   On entering the appropriate command and pressing the RETURN key the user is presented with a request for the entry of data required to retrieve the particular item.    3.11.1.2 Use of Retrieval   ┆
0x1af00…1b000 (26, 0, 15) Sector 1a00ff00036441 ┆     dARetrieval is based on two reference types:   - Internal references consisting of an item type, a time stamp, an item reference identity, and a SCD - uses a command.   - External references consisting of information derivable from message contents - ┆
0x1b000…1b100 (27, 0, 0)  Sector 1b017e00036441 ┆  ~  dAracter of the set Id contains a number, shall be displayed in a columnar presentation.   For the layout see fig. 3.9-5. RE 3.8-2 es the user to add a section of another message to a message in preparation to compose a new outgoing message.   The sys┆
0x1b100…1b200 (27, 0, 1)  Sector 1b028700036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.9-5 lternative sets, the text format shall be defined to include all the alternative Sets. These Sets will be marked with th┆
0x1b200…1b300 (27, 0, 2)  Sector 1b03a200036441 ┆  "  dA 1                                                                                                                  MESSAGE/COMMENT DELETION  FIGURE 3.10-1 by a field name or one or more spaces. A field or a sub-field is always preceded by a field d┆
0x1b300…1b400 (27, 0, 3)  Sector 1b04ff00036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                  3.10 MESSAGE/COMMENT DELETION   This format shall be used to request the system to delete a message/comment at all stages in the preparation process. Message submitted for release a┆
0x1b400…1b500 (27, 0, 4)  Sector 1b05ff00036441 ┆     dAnd messages which have been released shall not be deleted automatically, but the request for deletion shall be forwarded to the supervisor of the system.   The user may only delete items prepared at the terminal requesting the deletion.    3.10.1 It┆
0x1b500…1b600 (27, 0, 5)  Sector 1b06ff00036441 ┆     dAem Reference ID   Item reference ID of the message/comment to be deleted is entered by the user.    3.10.2 Staff Cell Designator   The user enters the staff cell designator of the originator of the message/comment to be deleted.    3.10.2 Validation┆
0x1b600…1b700 (27, 0, 6)  Sector 1b07ff00036441 ┆     dA   If the Item reference ID refers to a message stored in the system and available for deletion then a security interrogation shall take place if appropriate. After correct entry of password the system responds with response message 21.   If the ref┆
0x1b700…1b800 (27, 0, 7)  Sector 1a08e600036441 ┆  f  dAerence is to a non-existing message/comment then error 2 is given in the response line.   If the message referenced to is awaiting release the system shall reply with error 22 and send a deletion request to the supervisor.  he field into its compone┆
0x1b800…1b900 (27, 0, 8)  Sector 1b09ff00036441 ┆     dAnt parts each preceded by a field descriptor. There will be no spaces between each part of the field - e.g.:   Field Name   N       A       N    3.9.2.3.3 Selectable Fields   If a set specifies alternative fields, then all the fields will be display┆
0x1b900…1ba00 (27, 0, 9)  Sector 1b0aff00036441 ┆     dAed. The fields will be preceded with the line descriptor S. It is the responsibility of the user only to use one of the fields.    3.9.2.4 Validation   Syntax validation will take place in accordance with the descriptions for the lines and fields. I┆
0x1ba00…1bb00 (27, 0, 10) Sector 1b0b3c00036441 ┆  <  dAf an entry is invalid, then the user will be warned.  T                                      SET                   BEGIN SEGMENT 2    SET                                      SET                   END SEGMENT 2    SET                                ┆
0x1bb00…1bc00 (27, 0, 11) Sector 1b0c8700036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.9-4 s used when it is required to continue the preparation of a comment which has been partly prepared but not yet transmitt┆
0x1bc00…1bd00 (27, 0, 12) Sector 1b0dff00036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                  3.9.3 Display Formats of Predefined Message   Before display of the predefined message in case of coordination, release, or local distribution the formatted text, if any, shall be t┆
0x1bd00…1be00 (27, 0, 13) Sector 1b0eff00036441 ┆     dAransformed into a display layout. This layout shall in a compressed form present the data entered into the formatted text. Set names, field names, descriptors, and lines included by way of explanation (e.g. Begin Segment 1) shall be removed. Also no┆
0x1be00…1bf00 (27, 0, 14) Sector 1b0fff00036441 ┆     dAt used lines and sets are removed. Only the Set Identification and the fields shall be displayed. Each field is separated by a field separator (/). Each set is terminated by a "end marker" (//). Each Set shall start on a new line. A field must not b┆
0x1bf00…1c000 (27, 0, 15) Sector 1b00ff00036441 ┆     dAe continued onto a second line. The continuation of the set from the preceding line must start with the field marker (/) of the next field. If a set is repeated, both the set Id and the fields shall be repeated. Columnar sets, which as the first cha┆
0x1c000…1c100 (28, 0, 0)  Sector 1c010e00036441 ┆     dAset.                                                                                                                FIGURE 3.8-2 es the user to add a section of another message to a message in preparation to compose a new outgoing message.   The sys┆
0x1c100…1c200 (28, 0, 1)  Sector 1c02ff00036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                  3.9.2.2.2 Selectable Sets   To give the capability of using alternative sets, the text format shall be defined to include all the alternative Sets. These Sets will be marked with th┆
0x1c200…1c300 (28, 0, 2)  Sector 1c03ff00036441 ┆     dAe field descriptor  S  (selection). It is the responsibility of the user only to use one of the selectable sets.    3.9.2.3 Fields   Each field is preceded by a field name or one or more spaces. A field or a sub-field is always preceded by a field d┆
0x1c300…1c400 (28, 0, 3)  Sector 1c04ff00036441 ┆     dAescriptor giving the attributes of the fields. The attributes state whether the field is mandatory or optional and whether the field is alpha, numeric or any-character. The number of characters in the field is also indicated. - e.g.:    Field Name  ┆
0x1c400…1c500 (28, 0, 4)  Sector 1c05ff00036441 ┆     dAN               The system will not correlate the mandatory/optional specification for a set with the mandatory/optional specification for a Field. Mandatory fields in an optional set must be filled in or the set must be deleted.    3.9.2.3.1 Repeat┆
0x1c500…1c600 (28, 0, 5)  Sector 1c06ff00036441 ┆     dAable Fields   Repeatable field or group of fields are placed as the last field(s) of a Set. The first field in a set can never be repeatable. Repeatable fields are preceded by the line descriptor R, though for a group only the first field of the gro┆
0x1c600…1c700 (28, 0, 6)  Sector 1c079600036441 ┆     dAup is marked. Placing the cursor in the R-marked field and use of the Insert command will cause the field or group of fields to be repeated.    red by a staff cell associated with the terminal.    3.7.1.2 Validation   If the reference was to a non-e┆
0x1c700…1c800 (28, 0, 7)  Sector 1b08ff00036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                  3.9.2.3.2 Mixed Fields   Fields can be composed of sub-fields, i.e. character groups of different types. This is indicated in the text format by splitting the field into its compone┆
0x1c800…1c900 (28, 0, 8)  Sector 1c09ff00036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                  3.9.2 Entry of Data-Part 2   The text portion shall be designed to assist the user in preparing the text part of the message. An example of a text format is given in fig. 3.9-4.   T┆
0x1c900…1ca00 (28, 0, 9)  Sector 1c0aff00036441 ┆     dAhe text portion consists of the following text elements:   - Segments   - Sets   - Fields    3.9.2.1 Segments   Segments are a group of related sets. Each segment is surrounded with BEGIN/END statements, which indicate the segment and give it an exp┆
0x1ca00…1cb00 (28, 0, 10) Sector 1c0bff00036441 ┆     dAlicit segment identity - e.g.:   BEGIN SEGMENT 1    SET                                      SET                   BEGIN SEGMENT 2    SET                                      SET                   END SEGMENT 2    SET                                ┆
0x1cb00…1cc00 (28, 0, 11) Sector 1c0c7b00036441 ┆  {  dA     BEGIN SEGMENT 3    SET                                      SET                   END SEGMENT 3  END SEGMENT 1  his format is used when it is required to continue the preparation of a comment which has been partly prepared but not yet transmitt┆
0x1cc00…1cd00 (28, 0, 12) Sector 1c0dff00036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                  3.9.2.1.1 Repeatable Segments   Segments may be repeated by use of an Insert command. The entry of e.g.:    INSERT SEGMENT 2   will cause segment 2's sets to be inserted just after ┆
0x1cd00…1ce00 (28, 0, 13) Sector 1c0eff00036441 ┆     dAsegment 2.    3.9.2.2 SETS   A set consists of a field or a group of fields. In front of each set is displayed a line-descriptor which specifies whether a line is mandatory or optional. The first line of a Set contains the SET ID and the SET NAME. T┆
0x1ce00…1cf00 (28, 0, 14) Sector 1c0fff00036441 ┆     dAhe next line(s) contains the field(s).   M SET ID SET NAME   Field 1   Field 2   Field 3   Only optional set may be deleted.   Each Set shall be followed by an empty repeatable line, where the user can enter free text preceded by a free text set ID ┆
0x1cf00…1d000 (28, 0, 15) Sector 1c00ff00036441 ┆     dAand a "/".    3.9.2.2.1 Repeatable Sets   All sets are repeatable. Use of an Insert command will cause the format of the current Set (as denoted by the cursor which shall be placed in the first field of the set) to be repeated immediately after the ┆
0x1d000…1d100 (29, 0, 0)  Sector 1d018700036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.8-2 es the user to add a section of another message to a message in preparation to compose a new outgoing message.   The sys┆
0x1d100…1d200 (29, 0, 1)  Sector 1d02a500036441 ┆  %  dA 1                                                                                                                  PREPARE PREFORMATTED MESSAGE  FIGURE 3.9-1  text part of the other message.   The user inserts the time stamp, the five digit item re┆
0x1d200…1d300 (29, 0, 2)  Sector 1d03ff00036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                  3.9 PREPARE PREDEFINED MESSAGE - M(x)   Format layout M-1 (fig 3.9-2) asks for the reference number (M001 to M200) of the predefined message. The reference number can also be entere┆
0x1d300…1d400 (29, 0, 3)  Sector 1d04ff00036441 ┆     dAd as a parameter to the command PRPM. The number is validated to ensure it corresponds to a stored format. Up to 200 formats may be stored.   The message is presented in format A to the user.    3.9.1 Entry of Data-Part 1   The header of the predefi┆
0x1d400…1d500 (29, 0, 4)  Sector 1d05ff00036441 ┆     dAned message may be presented partly completed. The fields which require user data entry are indicated. (See fig. 3.9-3). The rules for entry of data are the same as for format A (see section 3.4.1.1 to 3.4.1.14).    3.9.1.1 Validation   The validati┆
0x1d500…1d600 (29, 0, 5)  Sector 1d064d00036441 ┆  M  dAon procedure is the same as described for format A section 3.4.1.15.   .   The user can page through the message and use the editing functions. He may also continue with the message preparation function as described under the NEW MESSAGE PREPARATION┆
0x1d600…1d700 (29, 0, 6)  Sector 1d078700036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.9-2 riginally prepared by a staff cell associated with the terminal.    3.7.1.2 Validation   If the reference was to a non-e┆
0x1d700…1d800 (29, 0, 7)  Sector 1c088800036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                                                                   FIGURE 3.9-3 f a message is not available for further editing because it has been sent for release then the system will return error┆
0x1d800…1d900 (29, 0, 8)  Sector 1d098200036441 ┆     dA 17. If it has been released then it will return error 18. If the item referred to is a comment then error 15 is returned.  .6-1 e his text in this field. At the end of text entry the ENTER key is pressed. When the host receives A-2 format compressi┆
0x1d900…1da00 (29, 0, 9)  Sector 1d0a8700036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.7-2 to prepare comments to be sent to local CAMPS, CCIS and SCARS Staff Cells. On presentation the format contains the TRANS┆
0x1da00…1db00 (29, 0, 10) Sector 1d0b8700036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.8-1 e   As for Format A. There is no Precedence Info line.    3.6.1.2 Originator SCD   As for Format A.    3.6.1.2.1 Origina┆
0x1db00…1dc00 (29, 0, 11) Sector 1d0cff00036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                  3.8 CONTINUE COMMENT PREP - G3    3.8.1.1 Use   This format is used when it is required to continue the preparation of a comment which has been partly prepared but not yet transmitt┆
0x1dc00…1dd00 (29, 0, 12) Sector 1d0dff00036441 ┆     dAed. The item reference identity is inserted in the command line.   The system then retrieves the comment and presents it in a short form compressed format G1.   The user can then page through the comment and use the editing functions. He may also co┆
0x1dd00…1de00 (29, 0, 13) Sector 1d0eff00036441 ┆     dAntinue with the comment preparation function as described under NEW COMMENT PREPARATION.   Any change of the format or its contents will require re-validation.   The user may only continue comment preparation of a comment prepared by a staff cell as┆
0x1de00…1df00 (29, 0, 14) Sector 1d0fff00036441 ┆     dAsociated with the terminal.    3.8.1.2 Validation   If the reference is to a non existent comment then return error 2.   If the referenced item is not prepared at this terminal then return error 16.   If it has been transmitted then return error 19.┆
0x1df00…1e000 (29, 0, 15) Sector 1d004500036441 ┆  E  dA   If the item referred to is a message then return error 20.                                                       FIGURE 3.6-2  ER/" the variable must not exceed 77 characters including "EXER/". For "OPER/" the variable must not exceed 106 includi┆
0x1e000…1e100 (30, 0, 0)  Sector 1e018700036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.6-3 es the user to add a section of another message to a message in preparation to compose a new outgoing message.   The sys┆
0x1e100…1e200 (30, 0, 1)  Sector 1e028700036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.6-4 d the extracted section of the text part of the other message.   The user inserts the time stamp, the five digit item re┆
0x1e200…1e300 (30, 0, 2)  Sector 1e038700036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.7-1 entire text part of the message will be appended. Line number 1 is the first line of the text.   After the "reference" i┆
0x1e300…1e400 (30, 0, 3)  Sector 1e04ff00036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                  3.7 CONTINUE MESSAGE PREPARATION - C1    3.7.1.1 Use   This format is used when it is required to continue the preparation of a message which has already been started and deferred o┆
0x1e400…1e500 (30, 0, 4)  Sector 1e05ff00036441 ┆     dAr which has been sent for coordination and requires editing as a result of the returned comments. The user inserts the item reference identity only of the message in the command line.   The system then retrieves the message and presents it in a shor┆
0x1e500…1e600 (30, 0, 5)  Sector 1e06ff00036441 ┆     dAt-form and compressed format A on the screen. Format A1-1 appears first.   The user can page through the message and use the editing functions. He may also continue with the message preparation function as described under the NEW MESSAGE PREPARATION┆
0x1e600…1e700 (30, 0, 6)  Sector 1e07ff00036441 ┆     dA format.   Any change of the format or its contents require re-validation.   The user may only continue preparation of messages originally prepared by a staff cell associated with the terminal.    3.7.1.2 Validation   If the reference was to a non-e┆
0x1e700…1e800 (30, 0, 7)  Sector 1d08ff00036441 ┆     dAxistent message then error 2 is given.   If the referenced item was not prepared at this terminal then error code 16 is given.   If a message is not available for further editing because it has been sent for release then the system will return error┆
0x1e800…1e900 (30, 0, 8)  Sector 1e098700036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.6-1 e his text in this field. At the end of text entry the ENTER key is pressed. When the host receives A-2 format compressi┆
0x1e900…1ea00 (30, 0, 9)  Sector 1e0aff00036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                  3.6 NEW COMMENT PREP - G1    3.6.1 Use   This format is used to prepare comments to be sent to local CAMPS, CCIS and SCARS Staff Cells. On presentation the format contains the TRANS┆
0x1ea00…1eb00 (30, 0, 10) Sector 1e0bff00036441 ┆     dAACTION ID and ITEM REFERENCE IDENTITY as in format A (Refer to section 6).    3.6.1.1 Classification, Special Handling, Precedence   As for Format A. There is no Precedence Info line.    3.6.1.2 Originator SCD   As for Format A.    3.6.1.2.1 Origina┆
0x1eb00…1ec00 (30, 0, 11) Sector 1e0cff00036441 ┆     dAtor Identification   As for Format A.    3.6.1.3 Local Distribution   As for format A. There are ten entry fields and this number may be expanded by repeat/insert.    3.6.1.4 Validation   At this point the user presses the ENTER KEY which causes the┆
0x1ec00…1ed00 (30, 0, 12) Sector 1e0dc700036441 ┆  G  dA validation to be carried out on the comment header.   The error messages or validation are as for the relevant lines of format A.   The Staff Cells for SCARS and CCIS need not be validated.   ng data in one of the fields provided.   The possibiliti┆
0x1ed00…1ee00 (30, 0, 13) Sector 1e0eff00036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                  3.6.2 Text (Mandatory) G1-2   This is unstructured text. If more lines for text are required than are presented, the user may use REPEAT/INSERT to expand the format.   On completion┆
0x1ee00…1ef00 (30, 0, 14) Sector 1e0fd000036441 ┆  P  dA of the text the user should press the ENTER key. The compression of the comment format follows this operation.    3.6.3 Comment Processing G1-3   The user may send his comment to addressees or defer.  he user entered variable shall override the spe┆
0x1ef00…1f000 (30, 0, 15) Sector 1e008800036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.6-2  ER/" the variable must not exceed 77 characters including "EXER/". For "OPER/" the variable must not exceed 106 includi┆
0x1f000…1f100 (31, 0, 0)  Sector 1f01ff00036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                  3.5 APPEND MESSAGE - A-4    3.5.1 Append Message   This enables the user to add a section of another message to a message in preparation to compose a new outgoing message.   The sys┆
0x1f100…1f200 (31, 0, 1)  Sector 1f02ff00036441 ┆     dAtem shall build a new message in the following way:   To the message header and the text part of the current message will be added the extracted section of the text part of the other message.   The user inserts the time stamp, the five digit item re┆
0x1f200…1f300 (31, 0, 2)  Sector 1f03ff00036441 ┆     dAference identifications and the two line numbers defining the section of the message. If no line numbers are specified, then the entire text part of the message will be appended. Line number 1 is the first line of the text.   After the "reference" i┆
0x1f300…1f400 (31, 0, 3)  Sector 1f04ff00036441 ┆     dAnput, the ENTER key is pressed. A security interrogation will be performed, if appropriate.   On completion of the append, format A2 of the message in preparation will be represented on the screen with the new text added.    3.5.2 Validation   If th┆
0x1f400…1f500 (31, 0, 4)  Sector 1f05ff00036441 ┆     dAe message(s) have a classification or special handling designator not allowed for the terminal/user then response message 4 is returned.   If the reference is to non-existent message then error 2 is given.   If the referenced item was not prepared/d┆
0x1f500…1f600 (31, 0, 5)  Sector 1f063f00036441 ┆  ?  dAisplayed at this terminal, then error code 16 is given.                                                             FIGURE 3.4-3  etc. It will consist of a 20 character field.    3.4.1.9 Local Distribution (Optional)   The user may enter the SCD(s) ┆
0x1f600…1f700 (31, 0, 6)  Sector 1f07ff00036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                   If the line numbers specified have no meaning (the line number does not exist in the referenced message), then the entire text part will be concatenated.   If the messages are not ┆
0x1f700…1f800 (31, 0, 7)  Sector 1e085c00036441 ┆  \  dAin the on-line data base then the user is made aware of this by output of message 25. r Data (A-2)    3.4.2.1 Internal Handling Instruction (Optional)   The user may enter free text, to describe the internal handling instruction.    3.4.2.2 Subject ┆
0x1f800…1f900 (31, 0, 8)  Sector 1f09ff00036441 ┆     dA(Mandatory)   The user should enter the subject of the message in free text.    3.4.3.3 Text (Mandatory)   The user should compose his text in this field. At the end of text entry the ENTER key is pressed. When the host receives A-2 format compressi┆
0x1f900…1fa00 (31, 0, 9)  Sector 1f0a3200036441 ┆  2  dAon takes place prior to the output of A-3.  his should be followed with PLAs and/or PLA reference numbers. For invalid AIGs the system will generate error 10 after the validation process. If the PLA entered is not in the current PLA table then error┆
0x1fa00…1fb00 (31, 0, 10) Sector 1f0b8700036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.4-5 one entry per line.   There will be an echo back of the format after validation, with the PLA reference numbers converte┆
0x1fb00…1fc00 (31, 0, 11) Sector 1f0c8700036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.4-6 onal)   The user should enter the PLA's, and/or PLA reference number of the addresses to be excluded from any AIG(s) he ┆
0x1fc00…1fd00 (31, 0, 12) Sector 1f0dff00036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                  3.4.3 Message Processing (A-3)   The user may now make a decision as to the action he will take. The choice is made by entering data in one of the fields provided.   The possibiliti┆
0x1fd00…1fe00 (31, 0, 13) Sector 1f0eff00036441 ┆     dAes are   a) dispatch the message for coordination   b) send for release to the release position   c) defer the message for later continuation of preparation   d) append a message section from another message   On completion of a, b, or c the system ┆
0x1fe00…1ff00 (31, 0, 14) Sector 1f0f7000036441 ┆  p  dAwill return to the user menu. The description of the use of the append message function is given in 3.5.  er may enter an exercise/operation name which must begin with the letters, "EXER/" or "OPER/". The user entered variable shall override the spe┆
0x1ff00…20000 (31, 0, 15) Sector 1f008700036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.4-7 XER/" the variable must not exceed 77 characters including "EXER/". For "OPER/" the variable must not exceed 106 includi┆
0x20000…20100 (32, 0, 0)  Sector 2001ff00036441 ┆     dAng "OPER/".    3.4.1.15 Validation   The user shall depress the ENTER key. The system will validate user entries as described above and generate system response message(s) for any invalid entries. The user will have to re-enter data for invalid entr┆
0x20100…20200 (32, 0, 1)  Sector 2002ff00036441 ┆     dAies and having edited all the fields in error depress the enter key. The validation process will be repeated until all entries are valid. He cannot continue the preparation until all errors have been removed.   The user shall be allowed 5 attempts t┆
0x20200…20300 (32, 0, 2)  Sector 2003ff00036441 ┆     dAo enter the information. If he does not succeed then he is presented with error 13 and the transaction is terminated.   The format shall be compressed but not converted at this stage. The blank repeatable lines inserted in the format will be suppres┆
0x20300…20400 (32, 0, 3)  Sector 20048b00036441 ┆     dAsed, but the conversion of the short-form user entries into full text will not be performed, with the exception of PLA ref. to PLA.  N CHECK MARK field. This field is used by the user to indicate that the message has been coordinated with the specif┆
0x20400…20500 (32, 0, 4)  Sector 20058700036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.4-2 RIGINATOR SCD (MANDATORY)   The user will enter his SCD. Only one SCD is permitted. The system will validate the SCD and┆
0x20500…20600 (32, 0, 5)  Sector 20068700036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.4-3  etc. It will consist of a 20 character field.    3.4.1.9 Local Distribution (Optional)   The user may enter the SCD(s) ┆
0x20600…20700 (32, 0, 6)  Sector 20078700036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                                                                  Figure 3.4-4  (Mandatory)   The user must enter the name of his headquarters using plain language address (PLA), or PLA reference num┆
0x20700…20800 (32, 0, 7)  Sector 1f08ff00036441 ┆     dA 1                                                                  3.4.2 Entry of User Data (A-2)    3.4.2.1 Internal Handling Instruction (Optional)   The user may enter free text, to describe the internal handling instruction.    3.4.2.2 Subject ┆
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0x20c00…20d00 (32, 0, 12) Sector 200dff00038841 ┆      A                                           ICD 5/6, SCARS/CCIS 800601 810615    2.4.4 RMA Report 810201   Waiting on approval of 1.4.3  2.5.1 Systems I&T Plan 801201 810701  After SDS  2.5.2 Acceptance Test Proc. 810201 810701  Awaits SHAPE      sit┆
0x20d00…20e00 (32, 0, 13) Sector 200eff00038841 ┆      Ae data  4.2.1 Subsystem Design Spec. 810401 810701  After SDS  4.2.2 Database Design Spec. 810201 810701  After SDS  4.3.2 Operating System 810701  4.3.4 Storage and File Mgmt. 810701  4.5.1 TDS S/W Spec. 810101 810501  4.6.3 S/W Int. Plan 810102 81┆
0x20e00…20f00 (32, 0, 14) Sector 200f8b00038841 ┆      A0715  4.6.4 Test Spec. and Procedure 810401 811101  5.1 Production Plan 800801 810515  6.2 Site Surveys 810501 810501  SONOR 810901  6 {M;(s!  9"c=!  "(= Z=q#p!"<6 !&<6 !  "$<!#<6 ! <6 {M)(sC  I! <6 !  "(=  <q#p!"<6 !#<6 !  "$<!&<6$`i6 {M)(sM &M7   ┆
0x20f00…21000 (32, 0, 15) Sector 00006600038841 ┆  f   A8.4.3 ASPL 800801   Waiting on ap- proval of RSPL  8.4.5 Codification  810401   ASPL dependent  8=IM2&MP'Mc2! m"2< [MI !?=6 :  #wI>K!8=>R 2!8=6 #4  E*8=k L<M% :8=F 28=I!#<:"<>R<2> I  E*#<&  "< DM L<M% :#<F 2#<> I:g= Ro2M/2 Rl2> IC13!?=4~~ B|2> I:A=!┆
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0x23000…23100 (35, 0, 0)  Sector 2301ff00034141 ┆#    AAirst level break-down of the application software and system software subsystems.   A unit is any piece of software, which has relatively few interfaces to other pieces of software. Software packages are normally made up of 5-10 units.   A module/ro┆
0x23100…23200 (35, 0, 1)  Sector 23023900034141 ┆# 9  AAutine is the smallest compilable piece of software                                                                                                                                                                                                       ┆
0x23200…23300 (35, 0, 2)  Sector 2303ff00034141 ┆#    AA 1                                                                   2  UNIT TEST REQUIREMENTS    2.1 Unit Definition   A unit is any independent piece of software.   A software system may be divided into packages, modules, routines, and elementary ┆
0x23300…23400 (35, 0, 3)  Sector 2304ff00034141 ┆#    AAprocesses, or any other division using different designation at the various levels.   The word unit is used to designate any piece of software regardless of its size or its level in a hierarchy.   For the purpose of testing, an independent unit is a┆
0x23400…23500 (35, 0, 4)  Sector 2305ff00034141 ┆#    AAny piece of software which has relatively few interfaces to other pieces such that those few interfaces may be easily simulated and monitored for each such unit a Unit Development Folder exists.   Whenever the development of a software system leads ┆
0x23500…23600 (35, 0, 5)  Sector 2306e500034141 ┆# e  AAto the definition of such a unit and this unit is given some kind of independence in the further development, a Unit Development Folder (UDF) shall be established, (the system itself is the first unit to be identified).    ed ....................  1┆
0x23600…23700 (35, 0, 6)  Sector 2307ff00034141 ┆#    AA 1                                                                  2.2 TEST APPROACH   Units shall during unit testing be exhaustively tested as independent entities.  This will reduce the testing required during integration of units to testing of ┆
0x23700…23800 (35, 0, 7)  Sector 1400ff00034141 ┆     AAinterfaces.   As indicated above, units can exist at different levels in the software hierarchy.  Units at one level can therefore contain units at lower levels.   During unit testing of a higher level unit, lower level units shall not be included i┆
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0x24000…24100 (36, 0, 0)  Sector 2401ff00036441 ┆$    dA 1                                                                  3.4.1.11 To (Mandatory)    3.4.1.11.1 To Action (Mandatory)   The user should enter the address(es) of the intended action addressees. The user should begin with Address Indicator G┆
0x24100…24200 (36, 0, 1)  Sector 2402ff00036441 ┆$    dAroups (AIGs)/Address Groups (AGs), if any. This should be followed with PLAs and/or PLA reference numbers. For invalid AIGs the system will generate error 10 after the validation process. If the PLA entered is not in the current PLA table then error┆
0x24200…24300 (36, 0, 2)  Sector 2403ff00036441 ┆$    dA 2 is returned. The user may mark the PLA with a preceding X which will cause the message to be directed to the MDCO.   There is one entry per line.   There will be an echo back of the format after validation, with the PLA reference numbers converte┆
0x24300…24400 (36, 0, 3)  Sector 2404ff00036441 ┆$    dAd to full PLA.    3.4.1.11.2 To Info (Optional)   The same procedure is used as described in 3.4.1.11.1.    3.4.1.12 Exempt (Optional)   The user should enter the PLA's, and/or PLA reference number of the addresses to be excluded from any AIG(s) he ┆
0x24400…24500 (36, 0, 4)  Sector 2405ff00036441 ┆$    dAhas used in the TO line. If invalid then error 9 is returned.   If the entry is not part of one of the AIGs in the TO line then error 30 is returned.    3.4.1.13 Subject Indicator Code (SIC) (Mandatory)   The user must enter the three letter SIC(s) ┆
0x24500…24600 (36, 0, 5)  Sector 24068b00036441 ┆$    dAfor this message. Up to three SICs may be entered. The system will generate reply error 8 for any invalid SIC(s) after validation.   tering a "Y" (YES) in the field "DISPLAY-Enter Y". This field is a directive to the system and not part of the messa┆
0x24600…24700 (36, 0, 6)  Sector 2407ff00036441 ┆$    dA 1                                                                  3.4.1.14 EXER/OPER (Optional)   The user may enter an exercise/operation name which must begin with the letters, "EXER/" or "OPER/". The user entered variable shall override the spe┆
0x24700…24800 (36, 0, 7)  Sector 2000ff00036441 ┆     dAcification made by the supervisor, if any. Any invalid entry will result in the generation of error 12 after validation.   The "EXER/" the variable must not exceed 77 characters including "EXER/". For "OPER/" the variable must not exceed 106 includi┆
0x24800…24900 (36, 0, 8)  Sector 2409ff00036441 ┆$    dAecedence with which the message will be transmitted to info addressees. Validation is as discussed in 3.4.1.5 above. If the info precedence is higher than the action then this invalid condition is denoted by error 7. Invalid precedences will generat┆
0x24900…24a00 (36, 0, 9)  Sector 240a2500036441 ┆$ %  dAe error 6 after validation.    nu.    3.3.1.2 Validation   If the entry is valid then the system replies by displaying the appropriate format for the selected function.   If the entry is invalid, then the system replies by representing the user menu┆
0x24a00…24b00 (36, 0, 10) Sector 240bff00036441 ┆$    dA 1                                                                  3.4.1.7 Coordination (Optional)   The user may enter the staff cell designators (SCDs) of the staff cell(s) with whom he will coordinate. Up to ten, three letter staff cell designat┆
0x24b00…24c00 (36, 0, 11) Sector 240cff00036441 ┆$    dAors may be entered. Upon validation, the system will generate error 8 for invalid SCDs.   Each SCD field is followed by a COORDINATION CHECK MARK field. This field is used by the user to indicate that the message has been coordinated with the specif┆
0x24c00…24d00 (36, 0, 12) Sector 240dff00036441 ┆$    dAic SCD. The mark can be any character.   The message will be sent for coordination to the SCDs which are not marked.    3.4.1.8 ORIGINATOR SCD (MANDATORY)   The user will enter his SCD. Only one SCD is permitted. The system will validate the SCD and┆
0x24d00…24e00 (36, 0, 13) Sector 240eff00036441 ┆$    dA return error 8 for invalid SCD.    3.4.1.8.1 Originator Identification (Mandatory)   The user enters the originators name, rank, etc. It will consist of a 20 character field.    3.4.1.9 Local Distribution (Optional)   The user may enter the SCD(s) ┆
0x24e00…24f00 (36, 0, 14) Sector 240fff00036441 ┆$    dA(10 provided) of local info addressees. The system will validate the SCD(s) and return error 8 for invalid SCDs.    3.4.1.10 From (Mandatory)   The user must enter the name of his headquarters using plain language address (PLA), or PLA reference num┆
0x24f00…25000 (36, 0, 15) Sector 24002d00036441 ┆$ -  dAber. Invalid entry returns error 9.     user and will present this classification in the VDU header of A-2 after validation of A-1. If the entry is not one of the recognized entries, then error 3 is returned.   If the classification selected is high┆
0x25000…25100 (37, 0, 0)  Sector 2501ff00036441 ┆%    dAer than the security profile of the terminal and/or the user a system response message 4 is presented. This validation is performed at the end of the header information entry.    3.4.1.3 Special Handling (Optional)   The user will enter the special ┆
0x25100…25200 (37, 0, 1)  Sector 2502ff00036441 ┆%    dAhandling category, if appropriate. The system will check the special category selected against the security profile of both the terminal and the user. The system will also check the selected special category against the security classification selec┆
0x25200…25300 (37, 0, 2)  Sector 2503fe00036441 ┆% ~  dAted to ensure that the following combination does not exist: NATO Unclassified and any special category except "national" eyes only. This validation is performed at the end of the header information and if invalid error code 5 will be returned.    p┆
0x25300…25400 (37, 0, 3)  Sector 2504ff00036441 ┆%    dA 1                                                                  3.4.1.4 Message Handling Instructions (Optional)   The user may enter the reference number of one of ten predefined message handling instructions or may enter his own message handli┆
0x25400…25500 (37, 0, 4)  Sector 2505ff00036441 ┆%    dAng instructions. If it is a predefined number then it is converted into an operating signal. If it is text then this will cause the message to be sent to the message service position for handling. A display of the predefined instructions is availabl┆
0x25500…25600 (37, 0, 5)  Sector 2506ff00036441 ┆%    dAe.   If the user cannot remember the reference numbers of the predefined message handling instructions he may request a display by entering a "Y" (YES) in the field "DISPLAY-Enter Y". This field is a directive to the system and not part of the messa┆
0x25600…25700 (37, 0, 6)  Sector 2507ff00036441 ┆%    dAge. After entry of the header information and validation of the data the system will if requested display the predefined message handling instruction and prompt for a reference number (format A1-3).    3.4.1.5 Precedence; Action (Mandatory)   The us┆
0x25700…25800 (37, 0, 7)  Sector 2408ff00036441 ┆$    dAer should enter the precedence with which the message will be transmitted to action addressees. Invalid precedences will generate error 6 after validation.    3.4.1.6 Precedence; Info (Mandatory if there are Info addressees)   The user enters the pr┆
0x25800…25900 (37, 0, 8)  Sector 2509ff00036441 ┆%    dAptions from the menu by means of entering a command.   For user convenience the commands to be entered are displayed on the screen.   These commands may also be used at the end of a transaction where the user wishes to proceed directly to another tr┆
0x25900…25a00 (37, 0, 9)  Sector 250aff00036441 ┆%    dAansaction bypassing the user menu.    3.3.1.2 Validation   If the entry is valid then the system replies by displaying the appropriate format for the selected function.   If the entry is invalid, then the system replies by representing the user menu┆
0x25a00…25b00 (37, 0, 10) Sector 250b7500036441 ┆% u  dA format together with the error message in the system response line.   An invalid command results in error 1.  on, the user may exit the transactions by using cancel or suspend at any point. The operation of cancel and suspend for each format is giv┆
0x25b00…25c00 (37, 0, 11) Sector 250c8700036441 ┆%    dA 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.3-1 current menu or, if no action is prompted, he will automatically be presented with the current menu.   However, in the c┆
0x25c00…25d00 (37, 0, 12) Sector 250d9f00036441 ┆%    dA 1                                                                                                                  NEW MESSAGE PREPARATION FIGURE 3.4-1 ach format are given in section 3, 4, and 5.   cription and a set of VDU layout forms. The valid┆
0x25d00…25e00 (37, 0, 13) Sector 250eff00036441 ┆%    dA 1                                                                  3.4 NEW MESSAGE PREPARATION (FORMAT A)    3.4.1 Entry of User Data (A-1)    3.4.1.1 Item Reference Identity   The system will output an identity which is the key on which this messa┆
0x25e00…25f00 (37, 0, 14) Sector 250fff00036441 ┆%    dAge is retrievable by the user until the message is released.    3.4.1.2 Classification (Mandatory)   The user will enter the classification of the message he is preparing. The system will check to ensure that this classification is within the securi┆
0x25f00…26000 (37, 0, 15) Sector 2500ff00036441 ┆%    dAty profile of both the terminal and the user and will present this classification in the VDU header of A-2 after validation of A-1. If the entry is not one of the recognized entries, then error 3 is returned.   If the classification selected is high┆
0x26000…26100 (38, 0, 0)  Sector 2601ff00036441 ┆&    dAsses ENTER key.   On entry the characters in the Identification code and password are not displayed.    3.2.2.1 Validation   The system checks each entry for validity. If either one or both are invalid, the system will respond by returning K1-2 and ┆
0x26100…26200 (38, 0, 1)  Sector 2602ff00036441 ┆&    dAdisplay error message 1 in the response line. The field in error will not be high-lighted in this case.   The user can enter his ID code and password a second time and the validation described above is repeated. If still invalid the user has one mor┆
0x26200…26300 (38, 0, 2)  Sector 2603ff00036441 ┆&    dAe chance to enter the correct ID code and password. If invalid a third time, system response message no. 13 is displayed on the response line. This ends the sign on transaction for this user and the VDU keyboard will be locked out and format K2 disp┆
0x26300…26400 (38, 0, 3)  Sector 26046300036441 ┆& c  dAlayed. If both ID code and password are valid, the main menu will appear on the VDU screen.  tion, the message is presented at the user's VDU and the errors are indicated by means of error numbers in the left-hand margin. The fields in error will be┆
0x26400…26500 (38, 0, 4)  Sector 26058800036441 ┆&    dA 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.2-2  cific user direction will be presented on the response line.    3.1.3 Transaction Identity   This field is common to al┆
0x26500…26600 (38, 0, 5)  Sector 26068800036441 ┆&    dA 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.2-3  dentity, Serial number of the transaction and Time stamp of the transaction.   The full description is given in Appendi┆
0x26600…26700 (38, 0, 6)  Sector 26079b00036441 ┆&    dA 1                                                                                                                  FORMAT - USER MENU  FIGURE 3.3-1 with a time stamp will be a unique indentification of an item.  3.1.5 Data Entry    3.1.5.1 Fields  ┆
0x26700…26800 (38, 0, 7)  Sector 2508ff00036441 ┆%    dA 1                                                                  3.3 USER MENU    3.3.1 Use   The user menu is presented after successful sign on and represents the first level functions which the user may perform.   The user selects one of the o┆
0x26800…26900 (38, 0, 8)  Sector 2609ff00036441 ┆&    dA 1                                                                  3.1.5.2 Data Entry Description   The data is entered at the cursor position within the unprotected fields. These are indicated to the user by underlining or inverse video. When a fi┆
0x26900…26a00 (38, 0, 9)  Sector 260aff00036441 ┆&    dAeld is completed, the beginning of the next field can be accessed by using the "next field key".   To help fast editing this key will go in repetition mode if held down.   Similarly the beginning of the previous field is accessed by the previous fie┆
0x26a00…26b00 (38, 0, 10) Sector 260bff00036441 ┆&    dAld key.   If the user skips a mandatory field, he will be warned.    3.1.6 Exit Conditions   During a transaction, the user may exit the transactions by using cancel or suspend at any point. The operation of cancel and suspend for each format is giv┆
0x26b00…26c00 (38, 0, 11) Sector 260cff00036441 ┆&    dAen in the SRS (section 3.2.3.3).   At the end of a transaction the user may be prompted to take action and be presented with the current menu or, if no action is prompted, he will automatically be presented with the current menu.   However, in the c┆
0x26c00…26d00 (38, 0, 12) Sector 260dce00036441 ┆& N  dAase of receive mode only explicit use of the "return to menu" function will result in a display of the current menu. Details of the exit conditions for each format are given in section 3, 4, and 5.   cription and a set of VDU layout forms. The valid┆
0x26d00…26e00 (38, 0, 13) Sector 260e9c00036441 ┆&    dA 1                                                                                                                   FORMAT K1 SIGN - ON FIGURE 3.2-1  within each format takes place only after data-entry is complete (or has reached a convenient brea┆
0x26e00…26f00 (38, 0, 14) Sector 260fff00036441 ┆&    dA 1                                                                  3.2 SIGN ON    3.2.1 Standard Layout   When a VDU is activated by turning the locking key to ON, the system puts out a standard layout (K1-1) on the VDU. If a sign-on is wanted, the┆
0x26f00…27000 (38, 0, 15) Sector 2600ff00036441 ┆&    dA user enters the command SION and the system will display layout K1-2.    3.2.2 Identification Code and Password   The system prompts the user for the identification code and password. The user enters ID code + password in the command line and depre┆
0x27000…27100 (39, 0, 0)  Sector 2701ff00036441 ┆'    dA. repeated unused lines are suppressed. Subsequent retrieval for display of this completed format will show the compressed version.   The user shall be allowed 5 attempts to enter the correct information and pass validation. If he does not succeed t┆
0x27100…27200 (39, 0, 1)  Sector 2702ff00036441 ┆'    dAhen he is presented with error 13 and the current transaction is terminated.    3.1.2 Error Indication   a) During the syntax validation of the data-entry, the errors are indicated by the terminal. No further information is needed, since the validat┆
0x27200…27300 (39, 0, 2)  Sector 27038700036441 ┆'    dAion will be limited to checking mandatory/optional and alpha/numeric/alphanumeric fields, and the error should be self-evident.  itted to the host.    2.3.5.2 Cancel   This causes the current transaction to be annulled and the resources associated w┆
0x27300…27400 (39, 0, 3)  Sector 2704ff00036441 ┆'    dA 1                                                                   b) After semantic validation, the message is presented at the user's VDU and the errors are indicated by means of error numbers in the left-hand margin. The fields in error will be┆
0x27400…27500 (39, 0, 4)  Sector 2705ff00036441 ┆'    dA highlighted. If the user wants an explanation of the error-number, he can issue the error display command.   c) In some cases specific user direction will be presented on the response line.    3.1.3 Transaction Identity   This field is common to al┆
0x27500…27600 (39, 0, 5)  Sector 2706ff00036441 ┆'    dAl formats. It is output by the system to identify the transaction for logging and statistical purposes.   It states the Terminal identity, Serial number of the transaction and Time stamp of the transaction.   The full description is given in Appendi┆
0x27600…27700 (39, 0, 6)  Sector 2707ff00036441 ┆'    dAx A.    3.1.4 Item Reference Identity   This field is common to the formats related to retrievable items. It contains a serial number which together with a time stamp will be a unique indentification of an item.  3.1.5 Data Entry    3.1.5.1 Fields  ┆
0x27700…27800 (39, 0, 7)  Sector 2608d700036441 ┆& W  dA Fields are fixed length parts of the VDU screen with a maximum of one line.   The unprotected fields are reserved for the user so he can enter his data.   The protected fields are reserved for the system.    ch led to the present format, or in case┆
0x27800…27900 (39, 0, 8)  Sector 2709e300036441 ┆' c  dA of ambiguity to the user menu.    2.3.6 Specific Commands   The commands which are specific to a format are described with that format (see also appendix C). The commands are always in the form of four letter mnemonic.   moment the command key was ┆
0x27900…27a00 (39, 0, 9)  Sector 270aff00036441 ┆'    dA 1                                                                  2.4 CURSOR CONTROL   A cursor is available to help the user entering data on the VDU in the unprotected fields. The cursor can be moved to any position of the screen by the use of t┆
0x27a00…27b00 (39, 0, 10) Sector 270bff00036441 ┆'    dAhe up, down, left, and right keys.   The initial position of the cursor will be on the first character of the first unprotected fields in the format area.    2.5 COMMAND VALIDATION   Any incorrect entry in the command line will cause the system to r┆
0x27b00…27c00 (39, 0, 11) Sector 270c2d00036441 ┆' -  dAeturn response message no. 1.          o the host for validation.    2.3.3.1 Character Overwrite   The character to be overwritten is defined by the cursor position. The next character typed in will overwrite the previous one.  XT LINE NUMBER       ┆
0x27c00…27d00 (39, 0, 12) Sector 270dff00036441 ┆'    dA 1                                                                   3  USER TRANSACTION USING VDU    3.1 OVERVIEW   The user transaction is described using an overall dialogue diagram, a dialogue description and a set of VDU layout forms. The valid┆
0x27d00…27e00 (39, 0, 13) Sector 270eff00036441 ┆'    dAation checks on the user entered data and the subsequent error outputs are also described.    3.1.1 Validation   Full semantic validation as specified within each format takes place only after data-entry is complete (or has reached a convenient brea┆
0x27e00…27f00 (39, 0, 14) Sector 270fff00036441 ┆'    dAk-point such as the end of the message-header). Semantic validation is   automatic. During actual data-entry, validation will be restricted to simple syntax-checking such as can be achieved without reference to system tables (e.g. SIC, PLA lists) an┆
0x27f00…28000 (39, 0, 15) Sector 2700ff00036441 ┆'    dAd within the VDU itself. This allows the user to prepare a message very rapidly and yet with full confidence that it will be thoroughly validated later, before being sent for release.   After a format is validated, format compression will occur, i.e┆
0x28000…28100 (40, 0, 0)  Sector 2801ff00038241 ┆(     A.10.6.4.1 SCD: Field 1   The supervisor specified SCD is displayed.  (Protected field).    3.10.6.4.2 Terminal or Device Designator: Field 2   The designator of the terminal or stand alone teleprinter associated with this SCD is specified.    3.10.6┆
0x28100…28200 (40, 0, 1)  Sector 28028c00038241 ┆(     A.4.3 Number of Copies: Field 3   The supervisor specifies the number of copies required by this SCD for a particular distribution.    tinue in the RI Table, he specifies MODE. If yes, he receives next RI (TBD by design). If no, he specifies RI in fi┆
0x28200…28300 (40, 0, 2)  Sector 28038800038241 ┆(     A 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.10-7 le 1). If acceptable, parameters will be updated. If not, an error message is returned.    3.10.2.6 Exit Conditions   I┆
0x28300…28400 (40, 0, 3)  Sector 2804ff00038241 ┆(     A 1                                                                  3.10.6.4.4 Next SCD: Field 4 - 5   The supervisor specifies the next SCD by MODE. If yes, the next SCD (TBD by design) is presented. If no, the supervisor specifies the SCD desired.┆
0x28400…28500 (40, 0, 4)  Sector 2805ff00038241 ┆(     A    3.10.6.5 Validation   The user presses the ENTER key. The input is validated for the allowable range of variables (Table 1). If acceptable, parameters are updated. If not, an error message is returned.    3.10.6.6 Exit Conditions   If field 4 or┆
0x28500…28600 (40, 0, 5)  Sector 0000d100038241 ┆  Q   A 5 is completed, the next format is presented;  otherwise, the VDU is cleared and the cursor returned to the command line.  If command is NULL, the supervisor is presented with the table update menu.       3.10.5 Standard Distribution List (SDL) Tab┆
0x28600…28700 (40, 0, 6)  Sector 2807ff00038241 ┆(     A.10.6.4.1 SCD: Field 1   The supervisor specified SCD is displayed.  (Protected field).    3.10.6.4.2 Terminal or Device Designator: Field 2   The designator of the terminal or stand alone teleprinter associated with this SCD is specified.    3.10.6┆
0x28700…28800 (40, 0, 7)  Sector 23008c00038241 ┆#     A.4.3 Number of Copies: Field 3   The supervisor specifies the number of copies required by this SCD for a particular distribution.    tinue in the RI Table, he specifies MODE. If yes, he receives next RI (TBD by design). If no, he specifies RI in fi┆
0x28800…28900 (40, 0, 8)  Sector 28098800038241 ┆(     A 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.10-6 nters or changes PLA(s) Reference numbers in both fields as desired. Fields are repeating to accomodate multiple entrie┆
0x28900…28a00 (40, 0, 9)  Sector 280aff00038241 ┆(     A 1                                                                  3.10.5.4.1 SDL Number: Field 1   The supervisor specified SDL is displayed.  (Protected field).    3.10.5.4.2 Action SCD(s): Fields 2-6.   The supervisor specifies the action staff ┆
0x28a00…28b00 (40, 0, 10) Sector 280bff00038241 ┆(     Acell designators for this SDL.    3.10.5.4.3 Information SCD(s): Fields 7-11)   The supervisor specifies the information staff cell desginators for this SDL. The lines in both action and information SCDs are repeating.    3.10.5.4.4 Next SDL Number:┆
0x28b00…28c00 (40, 0, 11) Sector 280cff00038241 ┆(     A Field 12 - 13   The supervisor specifies the next SDL by MODE: If yes, next SDL is presented (TBD by design). If no, the supervisor specifies the SDL desired.    3.10.5.5 Validation   The user presses the ENTER key. The input is validated for the a┆
0x28c00…28d00 (40, 0, 12) Sector 280dff00038241 ┆(     Allowable range of variables (Table 1). If acceptable, parameters are updated. If not, an error message is returned.    3.10.5.6 Exit Conditions   If field 12 or 13 is completed, the next format is presented;  otherwise, the VDU is cleared and the cu┆
0x28d00…28e00 (40, 0, 13) Sector 280e7800038241 ┆( x   Arsor returned to the command line.  If command is NULL, the supervisor is presented with the table update menu.   3     3.10.4.1 Obtained by Command SICT "SIC"    3.10.4.2 Initial Presentation   The specified SIC is displayed along with current valu┆
0x28e00…28f00 (40, 0, 14) Sector 280fff00038241 ┆(     A 1                                                                  3.10.6 Staff Cell Designator Table-Format 25    3.10.6.1 Obtained by Command SCDT "SCD"    3.10.6.2 Initial Presentation   The specified staff cell designator (SCD) is displayed alo┆
0x28f00…29000 (40, 0, 15) Sector 2800ff00038241 ┆(     Ang with current values (Format 25, figure 3.10-7)    3.10.6.3 Sequence  See Sequence B (Figure 3.4-4)    3.10.6.4 Data Entry Fields   The supervisor specifies the associated terminal and required number of copies for each staff cell designator.    3┆
0x29000…29100 (41, 0, 0)  Sector 2901ff00038241 ┆)     A 1                                                                  3.10.4.4.2 Normal SDL (Fields 2-9   The supervisor specifies the SDL for normal for each headquarters served by that site. Maximum 8 headquarters.    3.10.4.4.3 Exercise SDL (S): Fi┆
0x29100…29200 (41, 0, 1)  Sector 29028800038241 ┆)     Aelds 10-17   The supervisor specifies the SDL for exercise for each headquarter(s) served by the site. Maximum 8 headquarters.     continue in the RI Table, he specifies MODE. If yes, he receives next RI (TBD by design). If no, he specifies RI in fi┆
0x29200…29300 (41, 0, 2)  Sector 29038800038241 ┆)     A 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.10-5 le 1). If acceptable, parameters will be updated. If not, an error message is returned.    3.10.2.6 Exit Conditions   I┆
0x29300…29400 (41, 0, 3)  Sector 2904ff00038241 ┆)     A 1                                                                  3.10.4.4.4 Next SIC: Field 18 - 19   The supervisor specifies the next SIC by MODE. If yes, the next SIC (TBD by design) is presented. If no, the supervisor specifies the SIC desire┆
0x29400…29500 (41, 0, 4)  Sector 2905ff00038241 ┆)     Ad.    3.10.4.5 Validation   The user presses the ENTER key. The input is validated for the allowable range of variables (Table 1). If acceptable, parameters are updated. If not, an error message is returned.    3.10.4.6 Exit Conditions   If field 18┆
0x29500…29600 (41, 0, 5)  Sector 2906ff00038241 ┆)     A or 19 is completed, the next format is displayed;  otherwise, the VDU is cleared and the cursor returned to the command line.  If command is NULL, the supervisor is presented with the table update menu.   3.10.5 Standard Distribution List (SDL) Tab┆
0x29600…29700 (41, 0, 6)  Sector 2907f800038241 ┆) x   Ale - Format 24    3.10.5.1 Obtained by Command   SDLT "SDL NO"    3.10.5.2 Initial Presentation   The specified SDL is displayed along with current values for action and information staff cell designators (SCD). (Format 24, figure 3.10-6)    f four.┆
0x29700…29800 (41, 0, 7)  Sector 2808e300038241 ┆( c   A 1                                                                  3.10.5.3 Sequence. See Sequence B (Figure 3.4-4)    3.10.5.4 Data Entry Fields   The supervisor specifies action and information staff cell designators. Field 1   The supervisor spe┆
0x29800…29900 (41, 0, 8)  Sector 2909ff00038241 ┆)     Acified AIG number is displayed.  Field 1 protected.    3.10.3.4.2 Action PLA(s), Information PLA(s): Fields 2-3   The supervisor enters or changes PLA(s) Reference numbers in both fields as desired. Fields are repeating to accomodate multiple entrie┆
0x29900…29a00 (41, 0, 9)  Sector 290aff00038241 ┆)     As. Reference numbers are unprotected. Full PLA text is protected. A blank reference number effectively deletes the PLA.    3.10.3.4.3 Next AIG: Fields 4-5   The supervisor specifies the next AIG to be updated by MODE. If yes, next AIG (TBD by design┆
0x29a00…29b00 (41, 0, 10) Sector 290bff00038241 ┆)     A) is displayed. If no, the supervisor may specify the AIG desired.    3.10.3.5 Validation   The user presses the ENTER key. The input is validated for the allowable range of variables (Table 1). If acceptable, parameters are updated. If not, an erro┆
0x29b00…29c00 (41, 0, 11) Sector 290c7b00038241 ┆) {   Ar message is returned.   (NOTE: A respecification of the amended AIG will allow verification of the amended AIG).    ed next PLA will be displayed, if a PLA was entered in field 8, the system will display that PLA;  otherwise the VDU screen will be ┆
0x29c00…29d00 (41, 0, 12) Sector 290dff00038241 ┆)     A 1                                                                  3.10.3.6 Exit Conditions   If field 4 or 5 is completed, the next format is presented;  otherwise, the VDU is cleared and the cursor returned to the command line.  If command is NUL┆
0x29d00…29e00 (41, 0, 13) Sector 290eff00038241 ┆)     AL, the supervisor is presented with the table update menu.    3.10.4 Subject Indicator Code (SIC) Table - Format 23     3.10.4.1 Obtained by Command SICT "SIC"    3.10.4.2 Initial Presentation   The specified SIC is displayed along with current valu┆
0x29e00…29f00 (41, 0, 14) Sector 290fff00038241 ┆)     Aes of the Standard Distribution List(s) and Headquarter(s). (Format 23 - figure 3.10-5)    3.10.4.3 Sequence   See Sequence B (figure 3.4-4)    3.10.4.4 Data Entry Fields   The supervisor specifies normal and exercise SDLs by headquarters served by ┆
0x29f00…2a000 (41, 0, 15) Sector 29007000038241 ┆) p   Athat site.    3.10.4.4.1 SIC: Field 1   The supervisor specified SIC is displayed.  (Protected field).    eing presented.    3.10 Table Update - Menu 3   When the supervisor selects table update from the supervisor menu (menu 1) he is presented the ┆
0x2a000…2a100 (42, 0, 0)  Sector 2a018800038241 ┆*     A 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.10-3  he can examine/update the desired table(s), or print them out.   For all tables with variable lengths, the supervisor ┆
0x2a100…2a200 (42, 0, 1)  Sector 2a02ff00038241 ┆*     A 1                                                                  3.10.2.4.2 Next RI: Field 4 - 5.   If the supervisor wishes to continue in the RI Table, he specifies MODE. If yes, he receives next RI (TBD by design). If no, he specifies RI in fi┆
0x2a200…2a300 (42, 0, 2)  Sector 2a03ff00038241 ┆*     Aeld 5.    3.10.2.5 Validation     The user presses the ENTER key. The input is validated for the allowable range of variables (Table 1). If acceptable, parameters will be updated. If not, an error message is returned.    3.10.2.6 Exit Conditions   I┆
0x2a300…2a400 (42, 0, 3)  Sector 2a04ff00038241 ┆*     Af field 4 or 5 was completed, the next format is presented;  otherwise, the VDU is cleared and the cursor returned to the command line.  If command is NULL, the supervisor is presented with the table update menu.    3.10.3 AIG Table-Format 22    3.1┆
0x2a400…2a500 (42, 0, 4)  Sector 2a05ff00038241 ┆*     A0.3.1 Obtained by Command AIGT "AIGNO"    3.10.3.2 Initial Presentation   The specified AIG is displayed along with the current values for action and information PLAs which constitute this AIG (Format 22, figure 3.10-4)    3.10.3.3 Sequence   See Se┆
0x2a500…2a600 (42, 0, 5)  Sector 2a062100038241 ┆* !   Aquence B (figure 3.4-4)                                                                                             FIGURE 3.10-2 4.9 Next User - ID: Field 17-18   If the supervisor wishes to access a further User Profile, he completes the next fiel┆
0x2a600…2a700 (42, 0, 6)  Sector 2a078800038241 ┆*     A 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.10-4 Data Entry Fields   The supervisor specifies for each PLA the associated Routing Indicator (s) up to a maximum of four.┆
0x2a700…2a800 (42, 0, 7)  Sector 2908ff00038241 ┆)     A 1                                                                  3.10.3.4 Data Entry Fields   The supervisor specifies the action and information PLA(s) by PLA Reference Numbers for each AIG.    3.10.3.4.1 AIG Number: Field 1   The supervisor spe┆
0x2a800…2a900 (42, 0, 8)  Sector 2a09ff00038241 ┆*     Ar specifies the routing indicator (s) to be associated with the PLA.    3.10.1.4.3 Next PLA: Field 7-8   If the next PLA is desired, the supervisor specifies MODE. If yes, the next PLA (TBD by design) is presented. If no, the supervisor specifies th┆
0x2a900…2aa00 (42, 0, 9)  Sector 2a0aff00038241 ┆*     Ae PLA/PLA Reference.    3.10.1.5 Validation   The user presses the ENTER key when all entries are complete. The input is validated for the allowable range of variables (TABLE 1). If acceptable, parameters will be updated. If not an error message is ┆
0x2aa00…2ab00 (42, 0, 10) Sector 2a0b1300038241 ┆*     Areturned.    DCO position (s) the cancellation of all messages of specified precedence (s) awaiting MDCO processing.    3.9.4.6 Incoming Message Service Operator(s) Queue: Field 23-27   The supervisor specifies for message service position (s) the c┆
0x2ab00…2ac00 (42, 0, 11) Sector 2a0cff00038241 ┆*     A 1                                                                  3.10.1.6 Exit Conditions   If field 7 was completed next PLA will be displayed, if a PLA was entered in field 8, the system will display that PLA;  otherwise the VDU screen will be ┆
0x2ac00…2ad00 (42, 0, 12) Sector 2a0dff00038241 ┆*     Acleared and the cursor returned to the command line.  If command is NULL, the supervisor is presented with the table update menu.    3.10.2 Routing Indicator Table - Format 21    3.10.2.1 Obtained by Command RITA "RXXXXXXXX"    3.10.2.2 Initial Pres┆
0x2ad00…2ae00 (42, 0, 13) Sector 2a0eff00038241 ┆*     Aentation   The specified RI is displayed along with the current values of the corresponding outgoing channel designator and maximum classification for that combination.    3.10.2.3 Sequence   See Sequence B (figure 3.4-4)    3.10.2.4 Data Entry Fiel┆
0x2ae00…2af00 (42, 0, 14) Sector 2a0fff00038241 ┆*     Ads   The supervisor specifies for each RI its associated channel (outgoing) and the maximum classification for that route (Format 21, figure 3.10-3)    3.10.2.4.1 Routing Indicator, Maximum Classification and Channel Designator: Fields 1-3.   The su┆
0x2af00…2b000 (42, 0, 15) Sector 2a003c00038241 ┆* <   Apervisor specifies the changes to displayed values.    A NULL command will result in the supervisor menu being presented.    3.10 Table Update - Menu 3   When the supervisor selects table update from the supervisor menu (menu 1) he is presented the ┆
0x2b000…2b100 (43, 0, 0)  Sector 2b01ff00038241 ┆+     Atable update menu (menu 3 - figure 3.10-1). By entering the appropriate command and parameters, he can display the format by which he can examine/update the desired table(s), or print them out.   For all tables with variable lengths, the supervisor ┆
0x2b100…2b200 (43, 0, 1)  Sector 2b023f00038241 ┆+ ?   Acan add additional lines by using the INSERT command.               3.8.5 Validation   The user presses the ENTER key. The input is validated in accordance with the allowable range of values for the variables (Table 1). If acceptable, it causes an u┆
0x2b200…2b300 (43, 0, 2)  Sector 2b038800038241 ┆+     A 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.10-1 l cause the password list to be printed on the supervisor terminal assigned supervisor print.  Otherwise the format wil┆
0x2b300…2b400 (43, 0, 3)  Sector 2b04ff00038241 ┆+     A 1                                                                  3.10.1 PLA Table - Format 20    3.10.1.1 Obtained By Command PLAT "PLAREF" Or "PLA"    3.10.1.2 Initial Presentation   The chosen PLA is displayed with current values. (Format 20, f┆
0x2b400…2b500 (43, 0, 4)  Sector 2b051700038241 ┆+     Aigure 3.10-2)    tial Presentation.   All fields in this format are presented as blank fields.    3.9.3 Sequence   See Sequence A (figure 3.4-3).    3.9.4 Data Entry Fields   The supervisor controls queues during restart by entering parameters in fo┆
0x2b500…2b600 (43, 0, 5)  Sector 2b068800038241 ┆+     A 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.10-2 4.9 Next User - ID: Field 17-18   If the supervisor wishes to access a further User Profile, he completes the next fiel┆
0x2b600…2b700 (43, 0, 6)  Sector 2b07ff00038241 ┆+     A 1                                                                  3.10.1.3 Sequence   See Sequence B (figure 3.4-4)    3.10.1.4 Data Entry Fields   The supervisor specifies for each PLA the associated Routing Indicator (s) up to a maximum of four.┆
0x2b700…2b800 (43, 0, 7)  Sector 2a08ff00038241 ┆*     A    3.10.1.4.1 PLA Reference Number   PLA: Fields 1 and 6   The supervisor specified PLA reference number and complete identification of the PLA is displayed.  (These are protected fields).    3.10.1.4.2 Routing Indicator: Fields 2-5   The superviso┆
0x2b800…2b900 (43, 0, 8)  Sector 2b09ff00038241 ┆+     AReception Position Queue: Fields 6-10   The supervisor specifies by reception position the cancellation of all output in queue by precedence (s)    3.9.4.3 Release Queue: Fields 11-15   The supervisor specifies by terminal position the cancellation ┆
0x2b900…2ba00 (43, 0, 9)  Sector 2b0aff00038241 ┆+     Aof all messages awaiting release by precedence (s).    3.9.4.4 Suspended Transactions: Field 16   The supervisor specifies by terminal position(s) the cancellation of all suspended transaction.    3.9.4.5 MDCO Queue: Fields 17-22   The supervisor sp┆
0x2ba00…2bb00 (43, 0, 10) Sector 2b0bff00038241 ┆+     Aecifies for MDCO position (s) the cancellation of all messages of specified precedence (s) awaiting MDCO processing.    3.9.4.6 Incoming Message Service Operator(s) Queue: Field 23-27   The supervisor specifies for message service position (s) the c┆
0x2bb00…2bc00 (43, 0, 11) Sector 2b0c5500038241 ┆+ U   Aancellation of all messages of specified precedence (s) awaiting servicing.                                         FIGURE 3.8-1 esented.    3.6.7 DISC Volume Control - Format 15    3.6.7.1 Obtained by Command:  DISC   (Only one field may be complet┆
0x2bc00…2bd00 (43, 0, 12) Sector 2b0dff00038241 ┆+     A 1                                                                  3.9.4.7 Outgoing Message Service Operator(s) Queue: Field 28-32   The supervisor specifies for message service position(s) the cancellation of all messages of specified precedence(s┆
0x2bd00…2be00 (43, 0, 13) Sector 2b0eff00038241 ┆+     A) awaiting servicing.    3.9.4.8 Queue-State-Print   If the supervisor requires a print out of all queue states, he issues the command "QPRI".    3.9.5 Validation   The user presses the ENTER key. The input is validated in accordance with the allowa┆
0x2be00…2bf00 (43, 0, 14) Sector 2b0fff00038241 ┆+     Able range of values for variables (Table 1). If acceptable, it causes an update to the parameters entered. If not, an error message is returned.    3.9.6 Exit Conditions   The format, once validated, will be cleared from the VDU and the cursor posit┆
0x2bf00…2c000 (43, 0, 15) Sector 2b00ff00038241 ┆+     Aioned on the command line ready for the next command.  A NULL command will result in the supervisor menu being presented.    3.10 Table Update - Menu 3   When the supervisor selects table update from the supervisor menu (menu 1) he is presented the ┆
0x2c000…2c100 (44, 0, 0)  Sector 2c016400038241 ┆, d   Aappropriate.    3.8.4.5 Password List:   The supervisor may issue the command "PWLI, PEC".    ser id. It allows the supervisor to confirm that the desired User Profile is being presented.    3.7.4.2 Maximum Classification: Field 2   The supervisor d┆
0x2c100…2c200 (44, 0, 1)  Sector 2c02ff00038241 ┆,     A 1                                                                  3.8.5 Validation   The user presses the ENTER key. The input is validated in accordance with the allowable range of values for the variables (Table 1). If acceptable, it causes an u┆
0x2c200…2c300 (44, 0, 2)  Sector 2c03ff00038241 ┆,     Apdate to the parameters. If not, an error message is returned.    3.8.6 Exit Conditions   If field 9 was completed, the system will cause the password list to be printed on the supervisor terminal assigned supervisor print.  Otherwise the format wil┆
0x2c300…2c400 (44, 0, 3)  Sector 2c04ff00038241 ┆,     Al be cleared from the VDU screen and the cursor positioned on the command line ready for the next command.  A NULL command will result in the supervisor menu being presented.    3.9 Queue Control at Restart - Format 4    3.9.1 Obtained by Command.  ┆
0x2c400…2c500 (44, 0, 4)  Sector 2c05ff00038241 ┆,     AQUEC    3.9.2 Initial Presentation.   All fields in this format are presented as blank fields.    3.9.3 Sequence   See Sequence A (figure 3.4-3).    3.9.4 Data Entry Fields   The supervisor controls queues during restart by entering parameters in fo┆
0x2c500…2c600 (44, 0, 5)  Sector 2c061f00038241 ┆,     Armat 4 (figure 3.9-1)    pervisor enters MODE. "Y" indicates that the user will only be given access to exercise Messages.    3.7.4.9 Next User - ID: Field 17-18   If the supervisor wishes to access a further User Profile, he completes the next fiel┆
0x2c600…2c700 (44, 0, 6)  Sector 2c078700038241 ┆,     A 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.9-1 Validation   The supervisor presses the ENTER key. The supervisor's input is validated in accordance with the allowable ┆
0x2c700…2c800 (44, 0, 7)  Sector 2b08ff00038241 ┆+     A 1                                                                  3.9.4.1 Channel Number, Message Precedence: Fields 1-5   The supervisor specifies for each outgoing channel the cancellation of all messages of specified precedence (s).    3.9.4.2 ┆
0x2c800…2c900 (44, 0, 8)  Sector 2c09ff00036441 ┆,    dA 1                                                                  2.3.4.5 Scroll On   This allows the user to move the display up one line at a time until the bottom of the "display" is reached. Scrolling is allowed within the limitation of the tw┆
0x2c900…2ca00 (44, 0, 9)  Sector 2c0aff00036441 ┆,    dAo pages currently stored in the VDU.    2.3.4.6 Scroll Down   This allows the user to move the display down one line at a time until the top of the "display" is reached. Scrolling is allowed within the limitation of the two pages currently stored in┆
0x2ca00…2cb00 (44, 0, 10) Sector 2c0bff00036441 ┆,    dA the VDU.    2.3.5 Transaction Processing    2.3.5.1 Enter   This causes some of the current pages stored in the VDU to be transmitted to the host.    2.3.5.2 Cancel   This causes the current transaction to be annulled and the resources associated w┆
0x2cb00…2cc00 (44, 0, 11) Sector 2c0ca700036441 ┆, '  dAith the partly completed transaction to be released for use by other transactions.    2.3.5.3 Suspend   Functions as described in the SRS (Section 3.2.3.3.c)    function Keys   - those entered by preprogrammed function keys   - those entered by four┆
0x2cc00…2cd00 (44, 0, 12) Sector 2c0dff00036441 ┆,    dA 1                                                                  2.3.5.4 Delete and Present Message   This causes the currently displayed item on the screen to be deleted and the next item in the queue to be received on the VDU when in receive mo┆
0x2cd00…2ce00 (44, 0, 13) Sector 2c0eff00036441 ┆,    dAde.   If there are no items in the queues, the system gives response message no. 29.    2.3.5.5 Keep and Present Message   This causes the item currently on the screen to be kept in the queue and the next item from the queue displayed. This command ┆
0x2ce00…2cf00 (44, 0, 14) Sector 2c0fff00036441 ┆,    dAis only valid in receive mode.    2.3.5.6 Display Error Message   The error code (ref. app. B) entered as a parameter for this command will cause the system to return the selected error message in the response line.    2.3.5.7 Print   This causes th┆
0x2cf00…2d000 (44, 0, 15) Sector 2708ff00036441 ┆'    dAe entire received item part of which is currently on the VDU screen to be printed on the logically associated printer.    2.3.5.8 Return to Current Menu   This causes the system to send to the VDU the menu which led to the present format, or in case┆
0x2d000…2d100 (45, 0, 0)  Sector 2d01ff00036441 ┆-    dAhere is not enough free space on the current page for the required number of lines then the displayed lines will appear on a subsequent page.   The inserted lines are positioned with respect to the cursor position, at the moment the command key was ┆
0x2d100…2d200 (45, 0, 1)  Sector 2d02ff00036441 ┆-    dAdepressed.   This command is only applicable to repeatable lines.    2.3.2.2 Delete (n) Lines    A "delete" command is used to remove lines from a format. The lines below the deletion are pushed up to remove the deleted lines.   The deleted lines ar┆
0x2d200…2d300 (45, 0, 2)  Sector 2d03ff00036441 ┆-    dAe positioned with respect to the cursor position at the moment the command key was activated.   This command can only be used to delete repeatable lines.    2.3.3 Field Edit   Editing is allowed on the contents of unprotected fields.   Only on ENTER┆
0x2d300…2d400 (45, 0, 3)  Sector 2d04ea00036441 ┆- j  dA will the changed fields be available to the host for validation.    2.3.3.1 Character Overwrite   The character to be overwritten is defined by the cursor position. The next character typed in will overwrite the previous one.  XT LINE NUMBER       ┆
0x2d400…2d500 (45, 0, 4)  Sector 2d05ff00036441 ┆-    dA 1                                                                  2.3.3.2 Next Field   This command causes the cursor to jump to the next field.    2.3.3.3 Previous Field   This command causes the cursor to return to the beginning of the previous ┆
0x2d500…2d600 (45, 0, 5)  Sector 2d06ff00036441 ┆-    dAfield.    2.3.4 Screen Manipulation    2.3.4.1 Command   This causes the cursor to move to the command line.    2.3.4.2 Return   This causes the contents of the command line to be sent to the host.    2.2.4.3 Page-On   This causes the next page of i┆
0x2d600…2d700 (45, 0, 6)  Sector 2d07ff00036441 ┆-    dAnformation to be displayed. If the presently displayed page is the last page of a format this key shall have no effect.    2.3.4.4 Page-Back   This causes the previous page of information to be displayed. If the presently displayed page is the first┆
0x2d700…2d800 (45, 0, 7)  Sector 2c083a00036441 ┆, :  dA page of a format this key shall have no effect.    y part of the screen where characters can be written.   If the user does not enter a mandatory field or enters an incorrect type of character he will be warned. fore the presentation of the format.┆
0x2d800…2d900 (45, 0, 8)  Sector 2d099500036441 ┆-    dA 1                                                                                                                  Figure 2.2-1 SCREEN LAYOUT The terminal and the operator have a preset highest classification in their profile. The default classific┆
0x2d900…2da00 (45, 0, 9)  Sector 2d0aff00036441 ┆-    dA 1                                                                                    = inverse video field                                     =  Unprotected data-entry field    Line descriptor   R = Repeating   S = Selecting   M = Mandatory   O = ┆
0x2da00…2db00 (45, 0, 10) Sector 2d0bec00036441 ┆- l  dAOptional    Field Descriptors    N = Mandatory numeric   n = Optional numeric   A = Mandatory alpha   a = Optional alpha   D = Mandatory/alphanumeric   d = Optional alphanumeric        Fig. 2.2-2  SYMBOLS USED ON VDU LAYOUT FORMS very minute.    2.2┆
0x2db00…2dc00 (45, 0, 11) Sector 2d0cff00036441 ┆-    dA 1                                                                  2.3 COMMANDS   The commands are divided into three categories:   - those entered by standard function Keys   - those entered by preprogrammed function keys   - those entered by four┆
0x2dc00…2dd00 (45, 0, 12) Sector 2d0dff00036441 ┆-    dA letter mnemonics    2.3.1 General Commands   The set of general commands available to the user is:  1                                                                    - Format Edit  INSERT N LINES      DELETE N LINES   - Field Edit  CHARACTER OVE┆
0x2dd00…2de00 (45, 0, 13) Sector 2d0eff00036441 ┆-    dARWRITE      NEXT FIELD      PREVIOUS FIELD   - Screen Manipulations COMMAND      RETURN      PAGE-ON      PAGE-BACK      SCROLL-ON      SCROLL-BACK   - Transaction Processing ENTER      CANCEL      SUSPEND      DELETE AND PRESENT MESSAGE      KEEP A┆
0x2de00…2df00 (45, 0, 14) Sector 2d0fc900036441 ┆- I  dAND PRESENT MESSAGE      DISPLAY ERROR MESSAGE      PRINT      RETURN TO CURRENT MENU         2.3.2 Format Edit   The following commands are available in format edit. Scrolling is not allowed.    n key which will cause the cursor to jump to the Comma┆
0x2df00…2e000 (45, 0, 15) Sector 2d00ff00036441 ┆-    dA 1                                                                  2.3.2.1 Insert (n) Lines   An "Insert" command is used to provide additional space in a format.   The lines below the insert are pushed down to accomodate the inserted lines.   If t┆
0x2e000…2e100 (46, 0, 0)  Sector 2e016900036441 ┆. i  dAr alpha characters followed by a parameter field, if required. Commas will be used as separators.  s   - Split screen capability as defined in section 2.2   - Protected and Unprotected fields   - Unprotected fields have the following attributes-Mand┆
0x2e100…2e200 (46, 0, 1)  Sector 2e02ff00036441 ┆.    dA 1                                                                  2.2.1.6 Response Line   System response messages and replies to commands where appropriate will be displayed on the response line. It has a maximum length of 70 alpha numeric charac┆
0x2e200…2e300 (46, 0, 2)  Sector 2e03ff00036441 ┆.    dAters.    2.2.2 Format Area   The symbols used in the VDU Layout forms is shown in fig. 2.2-2.   Where specified the format area may be divided into the margin area and the user area.   This does not apply to the Command and Control display, which oc┆
0x2e300…2e400 (46, 0, 3)  Sector 2e04ff00036441 ┆.    dAcupy the full screen width.    2.2.2.1 Margin Area   The ten character margins used by the system to indicate the following:    1     2     3     4     5     6     7     8     9     0   SPACE  ERROR CODE             SPACE     TEXT LINE NUMBER       ┆
0x2e400…2e500 (46, 0, 4)  Sector 2e05f700036441 ┆. w  dA                              LINE DESCRIPTOR    The user area consists of the remaining 70 characters.    2.2.2.2 Line Descriptor   A line desciptor will be given in the VDU margin to indicate to the user if a line is repeatable or not.    19     2┆
0x2e500…2e600 (46, 0, 5)  Sector 2e06ff00036441 ┆.    dA 1                                                                  2.2.2.3 Field Descriptor   Each data entry field has a descriptor, specifying whether the user should input alpha, numeric or alphanumeric data, and whether the entry is optional or┆
0x2e600…2e700 (46, 0, 6)  Sector 2e07ff00036441 ┆.    dA mandatory. This descriptor is visible to the user in the form of a symbol preceding each field, as a reminder of the type of data required. The descriptor will only be given for the first field of a series of "identical" fields.    2.2.2.4 Field Pr┆
0x2e700…2e800 (46, 0, 7)  Sector 2d08db00036441 ┆- [  dAotection   Unprotected data-entry fields are the only part of the screen where characters can be written.   If the user does not enter a mandatory field or enters an incorrect type of character he will be warned. fore the presentation of the format.┆
0x2e800…2e900 (46, 0, 8)  Sector 2e09ff00036441 ┆.    dA   For items where the classification will first be recognized during validation it will be updated when the subsequent format is displayed.   The terminal and the operator have a preset highest classification in their profile. The default classific┆
0x2e900…2ea00 (46, 0, 9)  Sector 2e0a4200036441 ┆. B  dAation appearing on the screen is the lower of these two.    hat they are referenced in this ICD by name and specific sections.    FORMAT G3) ........   57   3.9  PREPARE PREDEFINED MESSAGE (FORMAT M) ....   60   3.10 MESSAGE/COMMENT DELETION (FORMAT┆
0x2ea00…2eb00 (46, 0, 10) Sector 2e0bff00036441 ┆.    dA 1                                                                  2.2.1.3 Time   This is the Time in DATE TIME GROUP format. It is a 14 alpha-numeric field containing the Day, Hour, Minute, Zone, Month, Year.   This is updated every minute.    2.2┆
0x2eb00…2ec00 (46, 0, 11) Sector 2e0cff00036441 ┆.    dA.1.4 Queue Information   The number of messages queued for the terminal by precedence as well as those for coordination, release, or display on a terminal will be shown. Each category is identified by an alpha descriptor with a two numeric field for┆
0x2ec00…2ed00 (46, 0, 12) Sector 2e0dff00036441 ┆.    dA the number of items of this category in the terminal queue.   Queue information is updated every minute except when FLASH messages are queued which causes immediate update and a short audio alarm.   In the category "coordination" is contained the n┆
0x2ed00…2ee00 (46, 0, 13) Sector 2e0eff00036441 ┆.    dAumber of messages incoming for coordination.   In the category "release" is contained the number of messages for release.   In the category "display" is contained the number of incoming messages, comments, outgoing messages, and results of retrieval┆
0x2ee00…2ef00 (46, 0, 14) Sector 2e0fff00036441 ┆.    dA.    2.2.1.5 Command Line   The command line will be used for the insertion of commands as listed in Appendix C and entry of parameters.   Commands will be entered by pressing a "Command" function key which will cause the cursor to jump to the Comma┆
0x2ef00…2f000 (46, 0, 15) Sector 2e00ff00036441 ┆.    dAnd Line in the header. The user will then enter the command on this line. On pressing the Return Key, the command will be executed, the command line cleared, and the cursor repositioned back within the main format area. A command will consist of fou┆
0x2f000…2f100 (47, 0, 0)  Sector 2f01ff00036441 ┆/    dA 1                                                                   - 12 programmable function keys   - Split screen capability as defined in section 2.2   - Protected and Unprotected fields   - Unprotected fields have the following attributes-Mand┆
0x2f100…2f200 (47, 0, 1)  Sector 2f02ff00036441 ┆/    dAatory, optional, alpha, numeric, alphanumeric, length   - VDU attributes - inverse video, dual intensity, bell, paging, scrolling over VDU memory contents   - Delete/insert character   - Delete/insert line, if in accordance with dialogue design   - ┆
0x2f200…2f300 (47, 0, 2)  Sector 2f03ff00036441 ┆/    dAPress to repeat for specified keys   - Lockable   As the VDU to be used in the CAMPS is not known at the time of preparation of this document, minor changes may take place during implementation as long as they do not impair the features of the VDU a┆
0x2f300…2f400 (47, 0, 3)  Sector 2f04ff00036441 ┆/    dAs specified in para. 3.4.1.10.1 of the CPS/210/SYS/0001.    2.2 VDU SCREEN LAYOUT   The VDU screen is divided into two areas; a four line VDU header and a 22 line format area. The header contains terminal status information and the format area is us┆
0x2f400…2f500 (47, 0, 4)  Sector 2f055a00036441 ┆/ Z  dAed by the system to display formats and by the user to enter data. (Fig. 2.2-1).         2.3.5.5  Keep and Present Message .........   19     2.3.5.6  Display Error Message ............   19     2.3.5.7  Print ............................   19     2┆
0x2f500…2f600 (47, 0, 5)  Sector 2f06ff00036441 ┆/    dA 1                                                                  2.2.1 VDU Header Area   The fields used in the header are the following:   - Terminal Function   - Classification of current screen contents   - Time   - Queue status   - Command li┆
0x2f600…2f700 (47, 0, 6)  Sector 2f07ff00036441 ┆/    dAne   - Response Line    2.2.1.1 Terminal Function   This describes the transaction in course. It is a 25 alpha-numeric field.   The defined terminal functions are shown in the format descriptions in section 3, 4, and 5.   It is updated on a per-form┆
0x2f700…2f800 (47, 0, 7)  Sector 2e08ff00036441 ┆.    dAat basis.    2.2.1.2 Classification   This relates to the classification of the information on the screen. It is a 20 character alpha field.    Displayed items with the classification identified will be updated before the presentation of the format.┆
0x2f800…2f900 (47, 0, 8)  Sector 2f09ff00036441 ┆/    dA of the requirements specifically stated in this document:   ACP131B, Jul. 74  ACP117J, Sept. 1977, ACP117 Supp. 1G Dec. 79  ACP121 Supp. 1 A, Jan. 1970, 121E Jul. 70  ACP127 NATO Supp. 3, May 1973, 127(E) Oct. 74  APP-3, Jan. 1978  ADat-P3, Jan. 19┆
0x2f900…2fa00 (47, 0, 9)  Sector 2f0a8800036441 ┆/    dA75   The above documents are only applicable to the extent that they are referenced in this ICD by name and specific sections.    FORMAT G3) ........   57   3.9  PREPARE PREDEFINED MESSAGE (FORMAT M) ....   60   3.10 MESSAGE/COMMENT DELETION (FORMAT┆
0x2fa00…2fb00 (47, 0, 10) Sector 2f0bff00036441 ┆/    dA 1                                                                  1.2 DOCUMENT STRUCTURE   1) The description of the User Procedures is in terms of TRANSACTIONS.    A transaction consists of a dialogue which a user is able to perform to achieve th┆
0x2fb00…2fc00 (47, 0, 11) Sector 2f0cff00036441 ┆/    dAe aim of Message Preparation, Message Release and Message Reception. The transaction identifies FORMATS, describes the dialogues associated with those formats, and describes a possible sequence of formats. The overall sequence of formats is shown in┆
0x2fc00…2fd00 (47, 0, 12) Sector 2f0dff00036441 ┆/    dA a diagram and the VDU layouts of the formats are given on a special form.   2) The fields within these formats are identified and defined in terms of their elements, the possible values of the elements, and the semantic checks performed.   3) The S┆
0x2fd00…2fe00 (47, 0, 13) Sector 2f0eff00036441 ┆/    dAystem Response Messages, returned as a result of validation, or, which are required to give the user direction, are also listed.           2  VDU CHARACTERISTICS    2.1 VDU FACILITIES   The full set of features of the CAMPS VDU are described in the ┆
0x2fe00…2ff00 (47, 0, 14) Sector 2f0fff00036441 ┆/    dASystem Requirements Specification para. 3.4.1.10.1. The basic characteristics assumed for this specification are as specified below. The characteristics do not imply additional requirements to CPS/210/SYS/0001.   - 4 lines VDU header   - Min 22 usea┆
0x2ff00…30000 (47, 0, 15) Sector 2f002700036441 ┆/ '  dAble lines of 80 characters each  ........  132   6  PREPARATION OF COMMAND AND CONTROL DISPLAY ...  134   7  TRANSACTION USING A LOW SPEED TELEPRINTER ....  135 to 136    7.1  INTRODUCTION .............................  135   7.2  MESSAGE INPUT ....┆
0x30000…30100 (48, 0, 0)  Sector 3001ff00036441 ┆0    dA........................  135    7.2.1  Validation ...........................  135    7.3  MESSAGE OUTPUT ...........................  135   7.4  MESSAGE PRINT OUT ........................  136   7.5  ELECTRICAL INTERFACE .....................  136┆
0x30100…30200 (48, 0, 1)  Sector 3002ff00036441 ┆0    dA   7.6  CHARACTER CONVERSION .....................  136   8  TRANSACTIONS USING AN OCR ....................  137    8.1  TYPES OF TRANSACTION USING OCR ...........  137   8.2  FORMAT OF MESSAGE INPUT TO OCR ...........  137   8.3  EDITING AND CORREC┆
0x30200…30300 (48, 0, 2)  Sector 3003ff00036441 ┆0    dATION ...................  137   9  TRANSACTION USING A HIGH SPEED PTR/PTP .......  138    9.1  OUTPUT TO PUNCH ..........................  138   9.2  INPUT FROM READER ........................  138   10 TRANSACTIONS USING A MEDIUM SPEED RECEIVE ONLY┆
0x30300…30400 (48, 0, 3)  Sector 3004ff00036441 ┆0    dA    PRINTER ......................................  139    APPENDIX A - FIELD/ELEMENT DICTIONARY ...........  140 to 144  APPENDIX B - USER PROCEDURES RESPONSE MESSAGES/         ERROR CODES ........................  145  APPENDIX C - SPECIFIC COMMAN┆
0x30400…30500 (48, 0, 4)  Sector 30052100036441 ┆0 !  dADS ..................  146   18     2.3.5.4  Delete and Present Message .......   19     2.3.5.5  Keep and Present Message .........   19     2.3.5.6  Display Error Message ............   19     2.3.5.7  Print ............................   19     2┆
0x30500…30600 (48, 0, 5)  Sector 3006ff00036441 ┆0    dA 1                                                                   1  SCOPE     This ICD defines the formats and transactions which are applicable to the CAMPS functions   - Message Preparation  - Message Release  - Message Reception   In relation┆
0x30600…30700 (48, 0, 6)  Sector 3007ff00036441 ┆0    dA to these functions the facilities to perform the following are described.   - Editing  - Retrieval  - Deletion  - Comment Preparation  - Security Checking  - Coordination  - Command and Control Display Preparation    1.1 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS   The f┆
0x30700…30800 (48, 0, 7)  Sector 2f08ff00036441 ┆/    dAollowing documents are listed for reference purposes only. The listing does not constitute the contents of the documents as System Requirements but is intended to serve the Contractor in providing supplementary information in cases of interpretation┆
0x30800…30900 (48, 0, 8)  WangDocumentBody
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0x32000…32100 (50, 0, 0)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(50,0, 1), len=0xff, h3=41040441}, f00=»0404A «, f01=»Guideline to Users Guides «, f02=»rt                   «, f03=»oe                   «, f04=»app.B til 0397A      «, f05=11-12-80 10:55, f06=»   2 «, f07=»35 «, f08=»  6559 «, f09=16-12-80 12:20, f10=»     «, f11=»11 «, f12=»   117 «, f13=16-12-80 12:32, f14=16-12-80 12:37, f15=»0030A «, f16=»  9 «, f17=»   3 «, f18=»00 «, f19=»  100 «, f20=»  6861 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=020010000110056610a10a80aaca15050000000000000038032000df}
0x32100…32200 (50, 0, 1)  WangDocumentBody
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0x32800…32900 (50, 0, 8)  Sector 3209ff00038241 ┆2     A 1                                                                  3.7.6 Exit Conditions   If field 17 or 18 was completed, the system will re-enter the format with the next user profile; otherwise the format will be cleared from the VDU and the cu┆
0x32900…32a00 (50, 0, 9)  Sector 320aff00038241 ┆2     Arsor positioned on the Command Line ready for the next command. A Null command will result in the supervisor menu being presented.    3.8 SECURITY CONTROL - FORMAT 3    3.8.1 Obtained by Command.  SECO    3.8.2 Initial Presentation   All fields (For┆
0x32a00…32b00 (50, 0, 10) Sector 320b8900038241 ┆2     Amat 3) contain the current parameter values (figure 3.8-1) (PEC field blank).    3.8.3 Sequence   See Sequence A (figure 3.4-3)    m the VDU and the cursor positioned on the command line ready for the next command. A null command will result in the ┆
0x32b00…32c00 (50, 0, 11) Sector 320c8700038241 ┆2     A 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.8-1 esented.    3.6.7 DISC Volume Control - Format 15    3.6.7.1 Obtained by Command:  DISC   (Only one field may be complet┆
0x32c00…32d00 (50, 0, 12) Sector 320dff00038241 ┆2     A 1                                                                  3.8.4 Data Entry Fields   The supervisor is able to enter data or update data in the security table by use of the security control format.    3.8.4.1 Classification: Field 1   The s┆
0x32d00…32e00 (50, 0, 13) Sector 320eff00038241 ┆2     Aupervisor specifies the classification which will lead to a display of a security warning to all terminals within a site before display of the specified level of classified information    3.8.4.2 Special Handling Category: Field 2-5   The supervisor┆
0x32e00…32f00 (50, 0, 14) Sector 320fff00038241 ┆2     A specifies the special handling category(ies) leading to a security warning for all terminals within a site before display of classified information.  3.8.4.3 Security Interrogation: Field 6   The supervisor specifies the classification which will l┆
0x32f00…33000 (50, 0, 15) Sector 2c00ff00038241 ┆,     Aead to security interrogation for all terminals within a site before display of the specified level of classified information.  3.8.4.4 Security Warning Text: Field 7   The supervisor can enter or change the security warning text to be displayed as ┆
0x33000…33100 (51, 0, 0)  Sector 3301ff00038241 ┆3     AFields    3.7.4.1 User Id: Field 1    This is a protected field completed by the system with user id. It allows the supervisor to confirm that the desired User Profile is being presented.    3.7.4.2 Maximum Classification: Field 2   The supervisor d┆
0x33100…33200 (51, 0, 1)  Sector 3302ff00038241 ┆3     Aefines the maximum classification accessible to his use by inserting CLASS.    3.7.4.3 Special Handling: Fields 3 - 6   The supervisor defines up to 4 special handling categories accessible to this user by inserting SHCAT.    3.7.4.4 Capabilities: F┆
0x33200…33300 (51, 0, 2)  Sector 3303fe00038241 ┆3 ~   Aields 7 - 12   The supervisor inserts Mode opposite each capability shown - i.e. Supervisor, Message Service, MDCO, Release, Reception, Preparation. An individual cannot change his own profile. (i.e. a supervisor cannot change his own profile).    i┆
0x33300…33400 (51, 0, 3)  Sector 3304ff00038241 ┆3     A 1                                                                  3.7.4.5 Password: Field 13   The Supervisor inserts PASSWORD    3.7.4.6 Last Amended: Field 14   This protected field is completed by the system and shows when that the password was┆
0x33400…33500 (51, 0, 4)  Sector 3305ff00038241 ┆3     A last changed.    3.7.4.7 Expires: Field 15   The supervisor inserts the date that the password will expire - EXPTIME. If EXPTIME is left blank, no limit will be imposed. EXPTIME may be up to 5 days ahead of current time.    3.7.4.8 Exercise Message┆
0x33500…33600 (51, 0, 5)  Sector 3306ff00038241 ┆3     As Only: Field 16   The supervisor enters MODE. "Y" indicates that the user will only be given access to exercise Messages.    3.7.4.9 Next User - ID: Field 17-18   If the supervisor wishes to access a further User Profile, he completes the next fiel┆
0x33600…33700 (51, 0, 6)  Sector 3307ff00038241 ┆3     Ad with mode. If Yes, he gets next ("Next" TBD by design) user ID. If No, he goes to field 18 and specifies the user ID.    3.7.5 Validation   The supervisor presses the ENTER key. The supervisor's input is validated in accordance with the allowable ┆
0x33700…33800 (51, 0, 7)  Sector 32089600038241 ┆2     Arange of values for variables (see table 1).   If the input is acceptable, the user profile is updated; otherwise error messages are output.    r specifying which PTR to be used when entering encrypted/decrypted messages.    3.6.8.4.2 Dedicated PTP:┆
0x33800…33900 (51, 0, 8)  Sector 3309ff00036441 ┆3    dA............   23    3.2  SIGN ON (FORMAT K1).......................   25   3.3  USER MENU (FORMAT X)......................   29   3.4  NEW MESSAGE PREPARATION (FORMAT A)........   32   3.5  APPEND MESSAGE (FORMAT O) ................   44   3.6  NEW┆
0x33900…33a00 (51, 0, 9)  Sector 330aff00036441 ┆3    dA COMMENT (FORMAT G1) ..................   48   3.7  CONTINUE MESSAGE PREP (FORMAT C1) ........   54   3.8  CONTINUE COMMENT PREP (FORMAT G3) ........   57   3.9  PREPARE PREDEFINED MESSAGE (FORMAT M) ....   60   3.10 MESSAGE/COMMENT DELETION (FORMAT┆
0x33a00…33b00 (51, 0, 10) Sector 330bff00036441 ┆3    dA P1) .....   71   3.11 MESSAGE/COMMENT RETRIEVAL (FORMAT H) .....   75   3.12 OUTGOING MESSAGE STATUS (FORMAT N) .......   92   3.13 DELIVERY STATUS (FORMAT R) ...............   97   3.14 SIGN-OFF (FORMAT K2) .....................  100   3.15 SECURI┆
0x33b00…33c00 (51, 0, 11) Sector 330c3100036441 ┆3 1  dATY PROCEDURES (FORMAT I) ...........  102                             1                                                                   1  SCOPE ........................................    6     1.1  REFERENCE DOCUMENTS ......................    6┆
0x33c00…33d00 (51, 0, 12) Sector 330dff00036441 ┆3    dA 1                                                                   4  DISPLAY FORMATS ..............................  104 to 121    4.1  GENERAL ..................................  104   4.2  COORDINATION (FORMAT B), OUTGOING MESSAGE      (FORMAT ┆
0x33d00…33e00 (51, 0, 13) Sector 330eff00036441 ┆3    dAE2), RELEASE (FORMAT D) ..........  107   4.3  INCOMING MESSAGE (FORMAT E1) .............  113   4.4  COMMENT (FORMAT G2) ......................  115   4.5  NOTIFICATION OF RELEASE (FORMAT F) .......  118   4.6  NOTIFICATION OF DELETION (FORMAT P2) ┆
0x33e00…33f00 (51, 0, 14) Sector 330fff00036441 ┆3    dA.....  120   5  RELEASER TRANSACTIONS USING VDU ..............  122 to 133    5.1  RELEASER MENU-1 ..........................  124   5.2  RELEASER MENU-2 ..........................  126   5.3  MESSAGE RELEASE (FORMAT D) ...............  128   5.4  M┆
0x33f00…34000 (51, 0, 15) Sector 3000ff00036441 ┆0    dAESSAGE RELEASE STATUS (FORMAT Q) ........  132   6  PREPARATION OF COMMAND AND CONTROL DISPLAY ...  134   7  TRANSACTION USING A LOW SPEED TELEPRINTER ....  135 to 136    7.1  INTRODUCTION .............................  135   7.2  MESSAGE INPUT ....┆
0x34000…34100 (52, 0, 0)  Sector 3401ff00038241 ┆4     A Field 2   The supervisor inserts a device designator specifying which PTP to be used for encrypted messages.    3.6.8.4.3 Dedicated Printer: Field 3   The supervisor inserts a device designator specifying which printer to be used when printing mess┆
0x34100…34200 (52, 0, 1)  Sector 3402ff00038241 ┆4     Aages with the special handling designator of type ATOMAL.    3.6.8.5 Validation   The supervisor presses the ENTER key. His input is validated in accordance with the allowable range of values for variable (See table 1).   If the input is acceptable,┆
0x34200…34300 (52, 0, 2)  Sector 3403ff00038241 ┆4     A the dedicated devices are assigned; otherwise error message is output.    3.6.8.6 Exit Conditions   The format will be cleared from the VDU and the cursor positioned on the command line ready for the next command. A null command will result in the ┆
0x34300…34400 (52, 0, 3)  Sector 34042e00038241 ┆4 .   ADevice Control Menu being presented.    ady for the next command.  A NULL command will result in the Device Control Menu being presented.    3.6.7 DISC Volume Control - Format 15    3.6.7.1 Obtained by Command:  DISC   (Only one field may be complet┆
0x34400…34500 (52, 0, 4)  Sector 34058600038241 ┆4     A 1                                                                                                                 FIGURE 3.6-8 he time of the last disc copy, and field 3 which defaults to MODE "N".  See Fig. 3.6-7.    print-out.    3.6.5.4.4 Resets┆
0x34500…34600 (52, 0, 5)  Sector 34069f00038241 ┆4     A 1                                                                  3.7 USER-PROFILE EXAMINE/UPDATE - FORMAT 2    3.7.1 Obtained by Command UPUP, "UPID" int Control Number.    3.6.5.4.5 Print Parameters:  Fields 9-12   The supervisor inserts the lin┆
0x34600…34700 (52, 0, 6)  Sector 34078700038241 ┆4     A 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.7-1 a Entry Fields    3.6.7.4.1 Time Of Last Copy:  Field 1   This protected field is completed by the system with the Date/┆
0x34700…34800 (52, 0, 7)  Sector 3300ff00038241 ┆3     A 1                                                                  3.7.2 Initial Presentation: All fields contain the current table values (next-entry field blank)  (figure 3.7-1)    3.7.3 Sequence   See Sequence B (fig. 3.4-4)    3.7.4 Data Entry ┆
0x34800…34900 (52, 0, 8)  Sector 3409ff00038241 ┆4     AField 3   The supervisor inserts MODE = "Y" if he wishes the System Parameter File to be copied.  The copy will take place as soon as the Format is accepted by the system after successful validation.    3.6.7.4.4 Volume Control:  Fields 4-7   The su┆
0x34900…34a00 (52, 0, 9)  Sector 340aff00038241 ┆4     Apervisor inserts the VOLNAME of disc volumes he requires to be:   Field 4:     Dismounted  Field 5:     Mounted  Field 6:     Deleted  Field 7:     Named   Only one of these fields shall be completed.   Note that Deletion is irreversable and hence m┆
0x34a00…34b00 (52, 0, 10) Sector 340b7b00038241 ┆4 {   Aust be used with great care.  A volume cannot be NAMED unless it has first been DELETED (unless it is a new disc).   vice Message:  Field 1   Mode "Y" here indicates that an automatic service message shall be generated by the system if  50 consecuti┆
0x34b00…34c00 (52, 0, 11) Sector 340cff00038241 ┆4     A 1                                                                  3.6.7.5 Validation   The supervisor presses the ENTER key.  His input is validated in accordance with the allowable range of values for variable (See table 1).   If the input is acc┆
0x34c00…34d00 (52, 0, 12) Sector 340dff00038241 ┆4     Aeptable, the Disc-control actions are carried out;  otherwise error messages are output.    3.6.7.6 Exit Conditions   The format will be cleared from the VDU and the cursor positioned on the command line ready for the next command.  A NULL command w┆
0x34d00…34e00 (52, 0, 13) Sector 340eff00038241 ┆4     Aill result in the Device Control Menu being presented.    3.6.8 Dedicated Device Control - Format 16    3.6.8.1 Obtaind By Command: DEDC    3.6.8.2 Initial Presentation   All fields contain the current values specifying the dedicated devices. See fi┆
0x34e00…34f00 (52, 0, 14) Sector 340f6500038241 ┆4 e   Agure 3.6-8.    3.6.8.3 Sequence   See sequence A (Fig. 3.4-3).    3.6.8.4 Data-Entry Fields       3.6.6.4.3 Connected:  Field 3   The supervisor inserts MODE:   "Y" = Logically connected  "N" = Logically disconnected    3.6.6.4.4 Teleprinter Mode:  ┆
0x34f00…35000 (52, 0, 15) Sector 3400ff00038241 ┆4     A 1                                                                  3.6.8.4.1 Dedicated PTR: Field 1   The supervisor inserts a device designator specifying which PTR to be used when entering encrypted/decrypted messages.    3.6.8.4.2 Dedicated PTP:┆
0x35000…35100 (53, 0, 0)  Sector 3501ff00038241 ┆5     A 1                                                                  3.6.6.4.5 Next Device Designator:  Field 7-8   If the supervisor wishes to access a further device, he inserts mode. If yes, the next device (TBD by design) is displayed. He may alt┆
0x35100…35200 (53, 0, 1)  Sector 3502ff00038241 ┆5     Aernatively specify the wanted device in field 8.    3.6.6.5 Validation   The supervisor presses the ENTER key.  His input is validated in accordance with the allowable range of values for variable (See table 1).   If the input is acceptable, the dev┆
0x35200…35300 (53, 0, 2)  Sector 3503ff00038241 ┆5     Aice profile is updated;  otherwise error messages are output.    3.6.6.6 Exit Conditions   If field 7 or 8 was completed, the system will re-enter the format with the next terminal profile;  otherwise the format will be cleared from the VDU and the ┆
0x35300…35400 (53, 0, 3)  Sector 3504ff00038241 ┆5     Acursor positioned on the Command Line ready for the next command.  A NULL command will result in the Device Control Menu being presented.    3.6.7 DISC Volume Control - Format 15    3.6.7.1 Obtained by Command:  DISC   (Only one field may be complet┆
0x35400…35500 (53, 0, 4)  Sector 3505e100038241 ┆5 a   Aed at a time in this format).    3.6.7.2 Initial Presentation   All fields are initially blank, apart from field 1 which shows the time of the last disc copy, and field 3 which defaults to MODE "N".  See Fig. 3.6-7.    print-out.    3.6.5.4.4 Resets┆
0x35500…35600 (53, 0, 5)  Sector 35068700038241 ┆5     A 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.6-7  The Special Handling Print Control Number.    3.6.5.4.5 Print Parameters:  Fields 9-12   The supervisor inserts the lin┆
0x35600…35700 (53, 0, 6)  Sector 3507ff00038241 ┆5     A 1                                                                  3.6.7.3 Sequence   See Sequence A (Fig. 3.4-3)    3.6.7.4 Data Entry Fields    3.6.7.4.1 Time Of Last Copy:  Field 1   This protected field is completed by the system with the Date/┆
0x35700…35800 (53, 0, 7)  Sector 3408ff00038241 ┆4     ATime of the last copy.    3.6.7.4.2 Copy Until Time:  Field 2   The supervisor inserts the time (HRS) until which he wishes a copy to take place, or leaves this field blank if he does not wish to do a copy.    3.6.7.4.3 Copy System Parameter File:  ┆
0x35800…35900 (53, 0, 8)  Sector 3509ff00038241 ┆5     Aeptable, the Print-out control parameters are updated;  otherwise error messages are output.    3.6.5.6 Exit Conditions   The format will be cleared from the VDU and the cursor positioned on the Command Line ready for the next command.  A NULL comma┆
0x35900…35a00 (53, 0, 9)  Sector 350aff00038241 ┆5     And will result in the Device Control Menu being presented.    3.6.6 PT/OCR/SATP Control - Format 14   This format is used for control of paper tape reader, paper tape punch, OCR, and stand alone teleprinter.    3.6.6.1 Obtained By Command:  POSC "TD┆
0x35a00…35b00 (53, 0, 10) Sector 350b0b00038241 ┆5     A"    .6-4.    3.6.4.3 Sequences   See Sequence A (fig. 3.4-3)    3.6.4.4 Data Entry Fields    3.6.4.4.1 Automatic Service Message:  Field 1   Mode "Y" here indicates that an automatic service message shall be generated by the system if  50 consecuti┆
0x35b00…35c00 (53, 0, 11) Sector 350c8700038241 ┆5     A 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.6-6  select a delay of 5-30 seconds (in increments of 5 seconds) after which pre-emption will take place for Medium Speed te┆
0x35c00…35d00 (53, 0, 12) Sector 350dff00038241 ┆5     A 1                                                                  3.6.6.2 Initial Presentation   All fields contain the current values for the device selected (next-entry field 5 blank).  See Fig. 3.6-6.    3.6.6.3 Sequence   See Sequence B (Fig. ┆
0x35d00…35e00 (53, 0, 13) Sector 350eff00038241 ┆5     A3.4-4)    3.6.6.4 Data-Entry Fields    3.6.6.4.1 Device Designator:  Field 1   This is a protected field completed by the system with the TD of the selected device.    3.6.6.4.2 Max. Classification:  Field 2    The supervisor inserts CLASS of the ma┆
0x35e00…35f00 (53, 0, 14) Sector 350fff00038241 ┆5     Aximum classification of message/comment the system shall output to or accept from this device.    3.6.6.4.3 Connected:  Field 3   The supervisor inserts MODE:   "Y" = Logically connected  "N" = Logically disconnected    3.6.6.4.4 Teleprinter Mode:  ┆
0x35f00…36000 (53, 0, 15) Sector 3500a300038241 ┆5 #   AField 4-6   The supervisor inserts MODE for each of possible functions   The function will be changed from the previous if one and only one "Y" is entered.   VDU and the cursor positioned on the command line ready for the next command.  A NULL comma┆
0x36000…36100 (54, 0, 0)  Sector 3601ff00038241 ┆6     And will result in the Device Control Menu being presented.    3.6.5 Print-out Control - Format 13    3.6.5.1 Obtained By Command:  PRIN    3.6.5.2 Initial Presentation (see Fig. 3.6-5)   All fields contain the current print control parameters, apart┆
0x36100…36200 (54, 0, 1)  Sector 3602be00038241 ┆6 >   A from the RESET Fields 7 & 8, which contain the default MODE of "N";  and Print Stored Reports (field 6) which is set to MODE "N".    3.6.5.3 Sequence   See Sequence A (Fig. 3.4-3)    dicates that the system shall expect a service message daily in t┆
0x36200…36300 (54, 0, 2)  Sector 36038700038241 ┆6     A 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.6-5 sage/comment that the system shall output to this terminal-position.    3.6.2.4.4 Special Handling Categories:  Fields 4┆
0x36300…36400 (54, 0, 3)  Sector 3604ff00038241 ┆6     A 1                                                                  3.6.5.4 Data Entry Fields    3.6.5.4.1 Supervisor Printer Functions:  Fields 1-4   The supervisor assigns a printer for each of the 4 printer functions he requires, by inserting ID ┆
0x36400…36500 (54, 0, 4)  Sector 3605ff00038241 ┆6     Aand parameter in these fields.    3.6.5.4.2 Report Mode:  Field 5   The supervisor inserts MODE:   "Y" = Store  "N" = Print    3.6.5.4.3 Print Stored Reports:  Field 6   The supervisor inserts MODE "Y" if he requires a print-out.    3.6.5.4.4 Resets┆
0x36500…36600 (54, 0, 5)  Sector 3606ff00038241 ┆6     A:  Fields 7-8   The supervisor inserts MODE "Y" if he requires to reset:   Field 7:  The System Print Control Number.   Field 8:  The Special Handling Print Control Number.    3.6.5.4.5 Print Parameters:  Fields 9-12   The supervisor inserts the lin┆
0x36600…36700 (54, 0, 6)  Sector 36074f00038241 ┆6 O   Aes-per-page and lines-between-pages for all printers per device type.    design) is displayed. He may also in field 11 specifiy the wanted profile.    3.6.3.5 Validation   The supervisor presses the ENTER key.  His input is validated in accordance w┆
0x36700…36800 (54, 0, 7)  Sector 3508ff00038241 ┆5     A 1                                                                  3.6.5.5 Validation   The supervisor presses the ENTER key.  His input is validated in accordance with the allowable range of values for variable (See table 1).   If the input is acc┆
0x36800…36900 (54, 0, 8)  Sector 3609f700038241 ┆6 w   Athe format with the next channel profile;  otherwise the format will be cleared from the VDU and the cursor positioned on the command line ready for the next command.  A NULL command will result in the Device Control Menu being presented.   complete┆
0x36900…36a00 (54, 0, 9)  Sector 360aff00038241 ┆6     A 1                                                                  3.6.4 Global Channel Control - Format 12    3.6.4.1 Obtained by Command:  GCHA    3.6.4.2 Initial Presentation   All fields contain the current global channel control values.  See F┆
0x36a00…36b00 (54, 0, 10) Sector 360bff00038241 ┆6     Aig. 3.6-4.    3.6.4.3 Sequences   See Sequence A (fig. 3.4-3)    3.6.4.4 Data Entry Fields    3.6.4.4.1 Automatic Service Message:  Field 1   Mode "Y" here indicates that an automatic service message shall be generated by the system if  50 consecuti┆
0x36b00…36c00 (54, 0, 11) Sector 360cff00038241 ┆6     Ave identical characters are received.    3.6.4.4.2 Permissible Delay For Outgoing Flash Messages:  Field 2-4   The supervisor can select a delay of 5-30 seconds (in increments of 5 seconds) after which pre-emption will take place for Medium Speed te┆
0x36c00…36d00 (54, 0, 12) Sector 360dff00038241 ┆6     Aleprinters, for low speed teleprinters and for papertape punch.    3.6.4.4.3 Time Limit For Arrival Of Flash Receipt:  Field 5   The supervisor can select a time limit of 2-20 minutes (in increments of 2 minutes) which the system will accept before ┆
0x36d00…36e00 (54, 0, 13) Sector 360e3200038241 ┆6 2   Aindicating non-arrival of a Flash-receipt.                                                                          FIGURE 3.6-3 ed by Command:  TEPC, "TD"    3.6.2.2 Initial Presentation   All fields contain the current terminal-position profile va┆
0x36e00…36f00 (54, 0, 14) Sector 360fff00038241 ┆6     A 1                                                                  3.6.4.5 Validation   The supervisor presses the ENTER key.  His input is validated in accordance with the allowable range of values for variable (See table 1).   If the input is acc┆
0x36f00…37000 (54, 0, 15) Sector 3600ff00038241 ┆6     Aeptable, the global channel control parameters are updated;  otherwise error messages are output.    3.6.4.6 Exit Conditions   The format is cleared from the VDU and the cursor positioned on the command line ready for the next command.  A NULL comma┆
0x37000…37100 (55, 0, 0)  Sector 3701ff00038241 ┆7     ANumber   Field 4:  The supervisor inserts MODE:   "Y" = 3 digits  "N" = 4 digits   Field 5:  The supervisor inserts MODE   "Y" = Reset Daily  "N" = Wrap round   Field 6:  This field is pre-set to MODE "N".  If the supervisor changes it to "Y", the c┆
0x37100…37200 (55, 0, 1)  Sector 3702ff00038241 ┆7     Ahannel serial no. will be reset to zero when this format is accepted by the system after successful validation.    3.6.3.4.5 Daily Service Message:  Field 7   MODE "Y" in this field indicates that the system shall expect a service message daily in t┆
0x37200…37300 (55, 0, 2)  Sector 37032a00038241 ┆7 *   Ahe interval between 2345 - 0015.     Classification:  Field 3   The supervisor inserts CLASS of the maximum classification of message/comment that the system shall output to this terminal-position.    3.6.2.4.4 Special Handling Categories:  Fields 4┆
0x37300…37400 (55, 0, 3)  Sector 3704ff00038241 ┆7     A 1                                                                  3.6.3.4.6 Self Addressed Channel Check:  Field 8   The supervisor specifies a 30 or 60 minute period after which, if no messages have been received on this channel, a self-addressed┆
0x37400…37500 (55, 0, 4)  Sector 3705ff00038241 ┆7     A channel check will be sent.  The supervisor inserts "0" if self-addressed channel checks are not to be generated automatically by the system. This is for low speed external channels only.    3.6.3.4.7 Continuity Check:  Field 9   An entry of MODE "┆
0x37500…37600 (55, 0, 5)  Sector 3706ff00038241 ┆7     AY" conditions the system to expect a continuity check every 5 minutes (TARES only);  otherwise the system does not expect such checks at any regular interval.    3.6.3.4.8 Next Channel:  Field 10 - 11   If the supervisor wishes to access a further c┆
0x37600…37700 (55, 0, 6)  Sector 3707ff00038241 ┆7     Ahannel profile, he enters mode. If yes, the next channel profile (TBD by design) is displayed. He may also in field 11 specifiy the wanted profile.    3.6.3.5 Validation   The supervisor presses the ENTER key.  His input is validated in accordance w┆
0x37700…37800 (55, 0, 7)  Sector 3608ff00038241 ┆6     Aith the allowable range of values for variable (See table 1).   If the input is acceptable, the channel profile is updated;  otherwise error messages are output.    3.6.3.6 Exit Conditions   If field 10 or 11 was completed, the system will re-enter ┆
0x37800…37900 (55, 0, 8)  Sector 3709ff00036441 ┆7    dAEdit ..........................   16     2.3.2.1  Insert (n) Lines .................   16     2.3.2.2  Delete (n) Lines .................   16     2.3.3  Field Edit ...........................   16     2.3.3.1  Character Overwrite ..............   1┆
0x37900…37a00 (55, 0, 9)  Sector 370aff00036441 ┆7    dA6     2.3.3.2  Next Field .......................   17     2.3.3.3  Previous Field ...................   17     2.3.4  Screen Manipulation ..................   17     2.3.4.1  Command ..........................   17     2.3.4.2  Return .............┆
0x37a00…37b00 (55, 0, 10) Sector 370bef00036441 ┆7 o  dA..............   17     2.3.4.3  Page-On ..........................   17     2.3.4.4  Page-Back ........................   17     2.3.4.5  Scroll On ........................   18     2.3.4.6  Scroll Down ......................   18                  ┆
0x37b00…37c00 (55, 0, 11) Sector 370cff00036441 ┆7    dA 1                                                                     2.3.5  Transaction Processing ...............   18     2.3.5.1  Enter ............................   18     2.3.5.2  Cancel ...........................   18     2.3.5.3  Suspend ┆
0x37c00…37d00 (55, 0, 12) Sector 370dff00036441 ┆7    dA..........................   18     2.3.5.4  Delete and Present Message .......   19     2.3.5.5  Keep and Present Message .........   19     2.3.5.6  Display Error Message ............   19     2.3.5.7  Print ............................   19     2┆
0x37d00…37e00 (55, 0, 13) Sector 370eff00036441 ┆7    dA.3.5.8  Return to Current Menu ...........   19     2.3.6  Specific Commands ....................   19    2.4  CURSOR CONTROL ...........................   20   2.5  COMMAND VALIDATION .......................   20   3  USER TRANSACTION USING VDU ...┆
0x37e00…37f00 (55, 0, 14) Sector 370fff00036441 ┆7    dA................   21 to 103    3.1  OVERVIEW .................................   21    3.1.1  Validation ...........................   21    3.1.2  Error Indications ....................   21    3.1.3  Transaction Identity .................   22   ┆
0x37f00…38000 (55, 0, 15) Sector 3308ff00036441 ┆3    dA 3.1.4  Item Reference Identity ..............   22    3.1.5  Data Entry ...........................   22     3.1.5.1  Fields ...........................   22     3.1.5.2  Data Entry Description ...........   23     3.1.6  Exit Conditions ..........┆
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0x38200…38300 (56, 0, 2)  Sector 3803ae00036441 ┆8 .  dA 1                                                                            CPS/230/ICD/0001   810525   USER PROCEDURES AND ASSOCIATED FORMATS  ISSUE 3.1 CAMPS       =MM, > I!e=6 !Z="(=e*$<kas#r  9x2"<! <6 M8)I:^=~ B#.!#<6 ! <6 M&&:!<~ J#.:!<2.=M2┆
0x38300…38400 (56, 0, 3)  Sector 3804ff00036441 ┆8    dA 1                                                                    1                                                                   1  SCOPE ........................................    6     1.1  REFERENCE DOCUMENTS ......................    6┆
0x38400…38500 (56, 0, 4)  Sector 3805ff00036441 ┆8    dA   1.2  DOCUMENT STRUCTURE .......................    7   2  VDU CHARACTERISTICS ..........................    7 to 20    2.1  VDU FACILITIES ...........................    7   2.2  VDU SCREEN LAYOUT ........................    8    2.2.1  VDU Heade┆
0x38500…38600 (56, 0, 5)  Sector 3806ff00036441 ┆8    dAr Area ......................    9     2.2.1.1  Terminal Function ................    9     2.2.1.2  Classification ...................    9     2.2.1.3  Time .............................   10     2.2.1.4  Queue Information ................   10   ┆
0x38600…38700 (56, 0, 6)  Sector 3807ff00036441 ┆8    dA  2.2.1.5  Command Line .....................   10     2.2.1.6  Response Line ....................   11     2.2.2  Format Area ..........................   11     2.2.2.1  Margin Area ......................   11     2.2.2.2  Line Descriptor ........┆
0x38700…38800 (56, 0, 7)  Sector 3708ff00036441 ┆7    dA..........   11     2.2.2.3  Field Descriptor .................   12     2.2.2.4  Field Protection .................   12    2.3  COMMANDS .................................   15    2.3.1  General Commands .....................   15    2.3.2  Format ┆
0x38800…38900 (56, 0, 8)  Sector 3809ff00038241 ┆8     Alidated in accordance with the allowable range of values for variables (see table 1).   If the input is acceptable, the terminal-profile is updated;  otherwise error messages are output.    3.6.2.4.12 Exit Conditions   If field 31 or 32 was complete┆
0x38900…38a00 (56, 0, 9)  Sector 380aff00038241 ┆8     Ad, the system will re-enter the format with the next terminal-profile;  otherwise the format will be cleared from the VDU and the cursor positioned on the Command Line ready for the next command.  A NULL Command will result in the Device Control Men┆
0x38a00…38b00 (56, 0, 10) Sector 380b1b00038241 ┆8     Au being presented.   ired to obtain these options.  (See Fig. 3.6-l).    3.6.1.3 Command Entry   The cursor is positioned on the Command Line, awaiting input of a command.    3.6.1.4 Command Validation   The supervisor's command input will be valida┆
0x38b00…38c00 (56, 0, 11) Sector 380cff00038241 ┆8     A 1                                                                  3.6.3 Channel Control - Format 11    3.6.3.1 Obtained by Command:  CHAC "CHNO"    3.6.3.2 Initial Presentation   All fields contain the current channel-profile values, apart from Fi┆
0x38c00…38d00 (56, 0, 12) Sector 380da100038241 ┆8 !   Aeld 6 - RESET - which contains a default MODE of "N".  (Next entry field 10 blank).  See Fig. 3.6-3.    3.6.3.3 Sequence    See Sequence B (Fig. 3.4-4)    itial Presentation   Format contains the current Permissive Entry Code (PEC) value (the next e┆
0x38d00…38e00 (56, 0, 13) Sector 380e8700038241 ┆8     A 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.6-3 ed by Command:  TEPC, "TD"    3.6.2.2 Initial Presentation   All fields contain the current terminal-position profile va┆
0x38e00…38f00 (56, 0, 14) Sector 380fff00038241 ┆8     A 1                                                                  3.6.3.4 Data Entry Fields    3.6.3.4.1 Channel No.:  Field 1   This is a protected field completed by the system with the CHNO of the selected channel.    3.6.3.4.2 Channel Designat┆
0x38f00…39000 (56, 0, 15) Sector 3700ff00038241 ┆7     Aor:  Field 2   The supervisor inputs the CHDESIG for this channel.    3.6.3.4.3 Max. Classification:  Field 3   The supervisor inserts CLASS of the maximum classification that this channel is currently cleared to handle.    3.6.3.4.4 Channel Serial ┆
0x39000…39100 (57, 0, 0)  Sector 3901ff00038241 ┆9     A 1                                                                  3.6.2.4 Data Entry Fields    3.6.2.4.1 Terminal-Position Designator:  Field 1   This is a protected field completed by the system with the TERID of the selected terminal-position.  ┆
0x39100…39200 (57, 0, 1)  Sector 3902ff00038241 ┆9     A  3.6.2.4.2 Blocked:  Field 2   The supervisor inserts MODE.  "Y" normally indicates that the terminal-position has been logically disconnected by the system in response to unsuccessful sign-on by the user.  The Supervisor reverses this block by cha┆
0x39200…39300 (57, 0, 2)  Sector 3903ff00038241 ┆9     Anging mode to "N".    3.6.2.4.3 Max. Classification:  Field 3   The supervisor inserts CLASS of the maximum classification of message/comment that the system shall output to this terminal-position.    3.6.2.4.4 Special Handling Categories:  Fields 4┆
0x39300…39400 (57, 0, 3)  Sector 3904ff00038241 ┆9     A-7   The supervisor inserts up to 4 SHCATs of messages that the system may output to this terminal-position.    3.6.2.4.5 Functions:  Fields 8-12   The supervisor inserts MODE "Y" opposite the functions he wishes to assign to this terminal-position.┆
0x39400…39500 (57, 0, 4)  Sector 39059100038241 ┆9     A    3.6.2.4.6 User IDs:  Fields 13-27   The supervisor inserts the OPIDs of users permitted to use this terminal-position (maximum 15).     for this command, or leaves this field blank if no PEC is required.  If PEC is required and not entered, a sy┆
0x39500…39600 (57, 0, 5)  Sector 3906ff00038241 ┆9     A 1                                                                  3.6.2.4.7 Release Position Field 28   The supervisor inserts the ID of the terminal position associated for release of messages.    3.6.2.4.8 VDU Port: Field 29   The supervisor ins┆
0x39600…39700 (57, 0, 6)  Sector 3907ff00038241 ┆9     Aerts POID of the required device-port.    3.6.2.4.9 Shared Printer Device Designator: Field 30   The supervisor enters the designator of the shared printer.    3.6.2.4.10 Next Terminal-Position Designator:  Field 31-32   If the supervisor wishes to ┆
0x39700…39800 (57, 0, 7)  Sector 3808ff00038241 ┆8     Aaccess the next a further TD profile, he enters mode. If yes, he will be presented with the next (TBD by design) profile. If no, he will specify the profile to access.    3.6.2.4.11 Validation   The supervisor presses the ENTER Key.  His input is va┆
0x39800…39900 (57, 0, 8)  Sector 39098700038241 ┆9     Aositioned on the Command Line ready for the next command.  A NULL command will result in the Supervisor Menu being presented.     ine. (See Device Control Sect. 3.6 for re-assignment of Supervisor Terminal).    3.3.3 MDCO/Message Service/User Capabi┆
0x39900…39a00 (57, 0, 9)  Sector 390aff00038241 ┆9     A 1                                                                  3.6 DEVICE CONTROL    3.6.1 Device Control Menu - Menu 2    3.6.1.1 Obtained by Command:  DEVC    3.6.1.2 Presentation   The Menu lists the available device option, plus the command┆
0x39a00…39b00 (57, 0, 10) Sector 390bff00038241 ┆9     As (& parameters) required to obtain these options.  (See Fig. 3.6-l).    3.6.1.3 Command Entry   The cursor is positioned on the Command Line, awaiting input of a command.    3.6.1.4 Command Validation   The supervisor's command input will be valida┆
0x39b00…39c00 (57, 0, 11) Sector 390cff00038241 ┆9     Ated in accordance with paragraph 2.3.1.1    3.6.1.5 Exit Conditions   An accepted command will result in the menu being cleared and the specified menu or format being presented.  A NULL command will result in the supervisor menu being presented.    ┆
0x39c00…39d00 (57, 0, 12) Sector 390d8700038241 ┆9     A 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.6-1   CMDC, "CMD".    3.5.2 Initial Presentation   Format contains the current Permissive Entry Code (PEC) value (the next e┆
0x39d00…39e00 (57, 0, 13) Sector 390eff00038241 ┆9     A 1                                                                  3.6.2 Terminal-Position Control - Format 10    3.6.2.1 Obtained by Command:  TEPC, "TD"    3.6.2.2 Initial Presentation   All fields contain the current terminal-position profile va┆
0x39e00…39f00 (57, 0, 14) Sector 390f6400038241 ┆9 d   Alues (fields 31 and 32).  See Fig. 3.6-2.  3.6.2.3 Sequence   See Sequence B (Fig. 3.4-4).    arameters and PEC if applicable are entered. The command is executed after confirmation code is entered.    3.5.3 Sequence   See Sequence B (Fig. 3.4-4).  ┆
0x39f00…3a000 (57, 0, 15) Sector 39008700038241 ┆9     A 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.6-2  the system returns with the command line formatted to allow entry of user-ID and password. Password is not echoed. He p┆
0x3a000…3a100 (58, 0, 0)  Sector 3a018700038241 ┆:     A 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.4-3 ll respond by returning error message in the response line.   The operator then enters the ID code and password a second┆
0x3a100…3a200 (58, 0, 1)  Sector 3a028700038241 ┆:     A 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.4-4  The operator has one more chance to enter the correct ID code and/or password. If invalid a third time, the terminal wi┆
0x3a200…3a300 (58, 0, 2)  Sector 3a03e100038241 ┆: a   A 1                                                                  3.5.4 Data Entry Fields    3.5.4.1 Command Code:  Field 1   This is a protected field completed by the system.  It shows the selected Command Code.    u by entering the appropriate ┆
0x3a300…3a400 (58, 0, 3)  Sector 3a048800038241 ┆:     A 1                                                                                                                  Figure 3.5-1  e supervisor's entry of a command will either lead to the presentation of a format, another menu or a direct execution.┆
0x3a400…3a500 (58, 0, 4)  Sector 3a05ff00038241 ┆:     A 1                                                                  3.5.4.2 Permissive Entry Code:  Field 2   The supervisor enters the PEC for this command, or leaves this field blank if no PEC is required.  If PEC is required and not entered, a sy┆
0x3a500…3a600 (58, 0, 5)  Sector 3a06ff00038241 ┆:     Astem reply message will be generated.    3.5.4.3 Restrictive Warning Text: Field 3   The supervisor enters warning text if command will have restrictive effects on system.    3.5.4.4 Next Command:  Field 4   If the supervisor wishes to access a furt┆
0x3a600…3a700 (58, 0, 6)  Sector 3a07ff00038241 ┆:     Aher command, he indicates Mode. If yes, the next command (TBD by design) will be displayed. He may also select desired command in field 5.    3.5.5 Validation   The supervisor presses the ENTER key.  The supervisor's input is validated in accordance┆
0x3a700…3a800 (58, 0, 7)  Sector 3908ff00038241 ┆9     A with the allowable range of values for variables (see table 1).    3.5.6 Exit Conditions   If Field 4 or 5 was completed, the system will re-enter the format with the next command;  otherwise the format will be cleared from the VDU and the cursor p┆
0x3a800…3a900 (58, 0, 8)  Sector 3a098800038241 ┆:     A 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.4-1  ine. (See Device Control Sect. 3.6 for re-assignment of Supervisor Terminal).    3.3.3 MDCO/Message Service/User Capabi┆
0x3a900…3aa00 (58, 0, 9)  Sector 3a0a8700038241 ┆:     A 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.4-2  presented with the MDCO message service/user menu. See fig. 3.3-3.    3.3.4 Message Distribution Control Operation (MDC┆
0x3aa00…3ab00 (58, 0, 10) Sector 3a0bff00038241 ┆:     A 1                                                                  3.4.3.1 Sequence A-Parameter Examine/Update   Formats requiring the examination and entry or change of parameters will follow sequence A to accomplish update of these formats.  This┆
0x3ab00…3ac00 (58, 0, 11) Sector 3a0cff00038241 ┆:     A is described in figure 3.4-3.    3.4.3.2 Sequence B - Table Entry Examine/Update   Formats requiring the examination and entry or change of data in tables will follow sequence B to accomplish update of those formats.  This sequence is described in ┆
0x3ac00…3ad00 (58, 0, 12) Sector 3a0dff00038241 ┆:     Afigure 3.4-4.    3.5 SUPERVISOR COMMAND CONTROL - FORMAT 1   (Mnemomics for commands in Appendix C)    3.5.1 Obtained by Command:  CMDC, "CMD".    3.5.2 Initial Presentation   Format contains the current Permissive Entry Code (PEC) value (the next e┆
0x3ad00…3ae00 (58, 0, 13) Sector 3a0eff00038241 ┆:     Antry field is blank).  (Figure 3.5-1).  PEC pertains to protected commands.  They will only be accepted by the system if accompanied with a PEC value. Each command or parameter having a restrictive effect on the system will have associated with it a┆
0x3ae00…3af00 (58, 0, 14) Sector 3a0fff00038241 ┆:     A restrictive warning text. The text will be displayed on the response line after the command parameters and PEC if applicable are entered. The command is executed after confirmation code is entered.    3.5.3 Sequence   See Sequence B (Fig. 3.4-4).  ┆
0x3af00…3b000 (58, 0, 15) Sector 3a000800038241 ┆:     A                                                                                                                    FIGURE 3.3-1  the system returns with the command line formatted to allow entry of user-ID and password. Password is not echoed. He p┆
0x3b000…3b100 (59, 0, 0)  Sector 3b018700038241 ┆;     A 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.3-2 ll respond by returning error message in the response line.   The operator then enters the ID code and password a second┆
0x3b100…3b200 (59, 0, 1)  Sector 3b028800038241 ┆;     A 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.3-3  The operator has one more chance to enter the correct ID code and/or password. If invalid a third time, the terminal wi┆
0x3b200…3b300 (59, 0, 2)  Sector 3b03ff00038241 ┆;     A 1                                                                  3.4 SUPERVISOR MENU (MENU 1)    3.4.1 Supervisory Function Selection   The supervisor may choose from any of the functions available to him in this menu by entering the appropriate ┆
0x3b300…3b400 (59, 0, 3)  Sector 3b04ff00038241 ┆;     Acommand in the command line when the supervisor menu is presented.  (Figure 3.4-l).    3.4.2 Supervisory Function Description   The supervisor's entry of a command will either lead to the presentation of a format, another menu or a direct execution.┆
0x3b400…3b500 (59, 0, 4)  Sector 3b05ff00038241 ┆;     A These choices are shown in figure 3.4-2.    3.4.2.1 Format   Formats will enable the supervisor to perform the function related to that format by either completing fields within the format or entering required data in blank fields or fields requiri┆
0x3b500…3b600 (59, 0, 5)  Sector 3b06ff00038241 ┆;     Ang up-date.  3.4.2.2 Menu   In the case of a further sub-division of a function selected, the supervisor will be presented with another menu to allow him to select the required sub-function.    3.4.2.3 Direct Execution   If the supervisor enters a c┆
0x3b600…3b700 (59, 0, 6)  Sector 3b07ff00038241 ┆;     Aommand plus parameters and PEC, if appropriate, the system will execute the command without further supervisor involvement.    3.4.3 Sequence   The sequence which is followed as a result of the selection of a specific function from the supervisor me┆
0x3b700…3b800 (59, 0, 7)  Sector 3a082400038241 ┆: $   Anu is basically of two kinds. /Assistant's capabilities at the terminal. (See fig. 3.3-1).    3.3.2 Supervisor Capability   If the user has supervisor capabilities and the terminal is the supervisor terminal, he will be presented with the High Level┆
0x3b800…3b900 (59, 0, 8)  Sector 3b09ff00038241 ┆;     A Menu shown in figure 3.3.-2.  He can then choose the mode he wishes to be in by entering the appropriate command on the command line. (See Device Control Sect. 3.6 for re-assignment of Supervisor Terminal).    3.3.3 MDCO/Message Service/User Capabi┆
0x3b900…3ba00 (59, 0, 9)  Sector 3b0aff00038241 ┆;     Ality   If the user signing on possesses more than one of user, MDCO and Message Service Capabilities at this terminal, he will be presented with the MDCO message service/user menu. See fig. 3.3-3.    3.3.4 Message Distribution Control Operation (MDC┆
0x3ba00…3bb00 (59, 0, 10) Sector 3b0bff00038241 ┆;     AO)   If the user signing on possesses MDCO capability only at this terminal, he will be given the MDCO Menu (See section 5).    3.3.5 Message Service Operator (MSO)   If the user signing on possesses MSO capability only at this terminal, he will imm┆
0x3bb00…3bc00 (59, 0, 11) Sector 3b0c3e00038241 ┆; >   Aediately assume the function of MSO (See Section 4).    etrievable transactions. It contains a time stamp and a serial number of the transaction.    3.1.5 Supervisor Terminal   One and only one terminal shall be enabled as the supervisor terminal at┆
0x3bc00…3bd00 (59, 0, 12) Sector 3b0dff00038241 ┆;     A 1                                                                  3.3.6 User Capability   If the user signing on possesses only user capabilities at this terminal, he will be presented with the user main menu and will proceed as described in ICD 0┆
0x3bd00…3be00 (59, 0, 13) Sector 3b0eff00038241 ┆;     A001, User Procedures and Associated Formats.  This applies to the supervisor also if he selects the user menu.     3.3.7 Warning Message   If the individual does not include any of the possible capabilities at this terminal, the system will generate┆
0x3be00…3bf00 (59, 0, 14) Sector 3b0f7900038241 ┆; y   A an error message for a preset period after which the VDU will revert to the unattended operation format 3.3-2.    tivated by turning the locking key to ON, the system puts out a standard layout (fig. 3.2-1) on the VDU.  If a sign-on is wanted, the ┆
0x3bf00…3c000 (59, 0, 15) Sector 3b008700038241 ┆;     A 1                                                                                                                  FIGURE 3.3-1  the system returns with the command line formatted to allow entry of user-ID and password. Password is not echoed. He p┆
0x3c000…3c100 (60, 0, 0)  Sector 3c01ff00038241 ┆<     Aresses the ENTER key.    3.2.3 Validation   The system checks each for validity. If either one or both are invalid, the system will respond by returning error message in the response line.   The operator then enters the ID code and password a second┆
0x3c100…3c200 (60, 0, 1)  Sector 3c02ff00038241 ┆<     A time and the validation described above is repeated. If invalid, the format with the errors indicated will appear a second time. The operator has one more chance to enter the correct ID code and/or password. If invalid a third time, the terminal wi┆
0x3c200…3c300 (60, 0, 2)  Sector 3c03ff00038241 ┆<     All be blocked. Terminal position with supervisor cabability shall not be blocked. This ends the sign on transaction for this operator. If both ID code and password are valid, different menus will appear on the VDU screen depending on the capabilitie┆
0x3c300…3c400 (60, 0, 3)  Sector 3c045700038241 ┆< W   As assigned to the operator.  This process is discussed in detail in section 3.3. oops are also described.    3.1.1 Validation   Full semantic validation (as specified in each Format) takes place only after data-entry is complete.  During actual data┆
0x3c400…3c500 (60, 0, 4)  Sector 3c058700038241 ┆<     A 1                                                                                                                  Figure 3.2-1 ons. This allows the operator to prepare a input very rapidly and yet with full confidence that it will be thoroughly va┆
0x3c500…3c600 (60, 0, 5)  Sector 3c068700038241 ┆<     A 1                                                                                                                  Figure 3.2-2 ata-entry, error notification will be by the terminal "bell". This needs no further explanation, since the validation wi┆
0x3c600…3c700 (60, 0, 6)  Sector 3c07ff00038241 ┆<     A 1                                                                  3.3 HIGH LEVEL MENU (MENU A)    3.3.1 User/Terminal Capability (Figure 3.3-1)   Upon completion of the sign on as described in paragraph 3.2, the system will present a menu which wi┆
0x3c700…3c800 (60, 0, 7)  Sector 3b08ff00038241 ┆;     All reflect in the Supervisor's/Assistant's capabilities at the terminal. (See fig. 3.3-1).    3.3.2 Supervisor Capability   If the user has supervisor capabilities and the terminal is the supervisor terminal, he will be presented with the High Level┆
0x3c800…3c900 (60, 0, 8)  Sector 3c095000038241 ┆< P   Aear of the main format, in the "Response" line at the top of the screen.   pages currently stored in the VDU.    2.3.5 Transaction Processing    2.3.5.1 Enter   This causes some of the current pages stored in the VDU to be transmitted to the host. (┆
0x3c900…3ca00 (60, 0, 9)  Sector 3c0aff00038241 ┆<     A 1                                                                   c) In some cases specific operator direction will be given related to the semantic validation.  This will be displayed in full.    3.1.3 Transaction Identity   This field is common┆
0x3ca00…3cb00 (60, 0, 10) Sector 3c0bff00038241 ┆<     A to many formats. It is output by the system to identify the transaction as logged.   It states the Terminal identity, Serial number of the transaction and Time stamp of the transaction.   The full description is given in the format dictionary.    3┆
0x3cb00…3cc00 (60, 0, 11) Sector 3c0cff00038241 ┆<     A.1.4 Item Reference Identity   This field is common to retrievable transactions. It contains a time stamp and a serial number of the transaction.    3.1.5 Supervisor Terminal   One and only one terminal shall be enabled as the supervisor terminal at┆
0x3cc00…3cd00 (60, 0, 12) Sector 3c0dff00038241 ┆<     A any one time, although an alternate terminal may be assigned that capability.  In order to change the supervisor terminal, the supervisor issues the command ASSG (Assign Command) and PEC (Permissive Entry Code) from the alternate terminal.  It is n┆
0x3cd00…3ce00 (60, 0, 13) Sector 3c0e7e00038241 ┆< ~   Aow enabled with supervisor capability while the other is automatically cancelled.  A system reply message is issued.    le to the supervisor + assistant. See individual Formats for availability of PRINT facilities.    2.3.5.7 Suspend   Functions as ┆
0x3ce00…3cf00 (60, 0, 14) Sector 3c0fff00038241 ┆<     A 1                                                                  3.2 SIGN ON    3.2.1 Initial   When a VDU is activated by turning the locking key to ON, the system puts out a standard layout (fig. 3.2-1) on the VDU.  If a sign-on is wanted, the ┆
0x3cf00…3d000 (60, 0, 15) Sector 3c00ff00038241 ┆<     Auser enters the command SION (see sign-on sequence fig. 3.2-2).    3.2.2 Identification Code and Password   Upon the command SION the system returns with the command line formatted to allow entry of user-ID and password. Password is not echoed. He p┆
0x3d000…3d100 (61, 0, 0)  Sector 3d01ff00038241 ┆=     Aic.    2.4 CURSOR CONTROL   A cursor is available to help the user entering data on the VDU in the unprotected fields. The cursor can be moved to any position of the screen by the use of the up, down, left, and right keys.   The initial position of ┆
0x3d100…3d200 (61, 0, 1)  Sector 3d026e00038241 ┆= n   Athe cursor will be on the first character of the first unprotected fields in the format area.           d on the contents of unprotected fields.   Only on ENTER will the changed fields be available to the host for validation.    2.3.3.1 Character Ov┆
0x3d200…3d300 (61, 0, 2)  Sector 3d03ff00038241 ┆=     A 1                                                                   3  SUPERVISOR FUNCTIONS    3.1 INTRODUCTION   The operator transaction is described using an overall dialogue diagram, a dialogue description and a set of VDU layout forms. The val┆
0x3d300…3d400 (61, 0, 3)  Sector 3d04ff00038241 ┆=     Aidation checks on the operator entered data and the subsequent error correction loops are also described.    3.1.1 Validation   Full semantic validation (as specified in each Format) takes place only after data-entry is complete.  During actual data┆
0x3d400…3d500 (61, 0, 4)  Sector 3d05ff00038241 ┆=     A-entry, validation will be restricted to simple syntax-checking against alpha/alphanumeric and mandatory/optional field descriptions. This allows the operator to prepare a input very rapidly and yet with full confidence that it will be thoroughly va┆
0x3d500…3d600 (61, 0, 5)  Sector 3d06ff00038241 ┆=     Alidated later, before being issued to the system.    3.1.2 Error Notification   a) During the syntax validation associated with data-entry, error notification will be by the terminal "bell". This needs no further explanation, since the validation wi┆
0x3d600…3d700 (61, 0, 6)  Sector 3d07ff00038241 ┆=     All be limited to checking mandatory/optional and alpha/numeric/alphanumeric fields, and therefore the error should be self-evident.   b) After semantic validation by the Host, the message is re-presented at the operator's VDU, with one error number ┆
0x3d700…3d800 (61, 0, 7)  Sector 3c08ff00038241 ┆<     A(denoting the first error in the line) in the left-hand margin. The fields in error will be highlighted. If the operator wants an explanation of the error-number, he can issue the command which results in an explicit error message being displayed cl┆
0x3d800…3d900 (61, 0, 8)  Sector 3d09ff00038241 ┆=     Adisplay" is reached. Scrolling is allowed within the limitation of the two pages currently stored in the VDU.    2.3.5 Transaction Processing    2.3.5.1 Enter   This causes some of the current pages stored in the VDU to be transmitted to the host. (┆
0x3d900…3da00 (61, 0, 9)  Sector 3d0a3f00038241 ┆= ?   ANote that this does not include the header contents).    general commands available to the user is:  1                                                                    - Format Edit  INSERT N LINES      DELETE N LINES   - Field Edit  CHARACTER OVE┆
0x3da00…3db00 (61, 0, 10) Sector 3d0bff00038241 ┆=     A 1                                                                  2.3.5.2 Cancel   This causes the current transaction to be annulled and the resources associated with the partly completed transaction to be released for use by other transactions. ┆
0x3db00…3dc00 (61, 0, 11) Sector 3d0cff00038241 ┆=     A   2.3.5.3 Next Message   This causes the next item in the queue to be received as specified in section 4 and 5.   If there are no items in the queue, the system gives response message "QUEUE IS EMPTY".    2.3.5.4 Keep   This causes the item current┆
0x3dc00…3dd00 (61, 0, 12) Sector 3d0dff00038241 ┆=     Aly on the screen to be kept in the queue and the next item from the queue displayed. This command is only valid in receive mode.    2.3.5.5 Display Error Message   The error code (ref. app. B) entered as a parameter for this command will cause the s┆
0x3dd00…3de00 (61, 0, 13) Sector 3d0eff00038241 ┆=     Aystem to return the selected error message in the response line.    2.3.5.6 Print   No general PRINT facility is available to the supervisor + assistant. See individual Formats for availability of PRINT facilities.    2.3.5.7 Suspend   Functions as ┆
0x3de00…3df00 (61, 0, 14) Sector 3d0f3300038241 ┆= 3   Adescribed in the SRS (section 3.2.3.3.c).    o the cursor position, at the moment the command key was depressed.   This command is only applicable to repeatable lines.    2.3.2.2 Delete (n) Lines    A "delete" command is used to remove lines from a ┆
0x3df00…3e000 (61, 0, 15) Sector 3d00ff00038241 ┆=     A 1                                                                  2.3.6 Specific Commands   The commands which are specific to a format are described with that format (see also appendix C). The commands are always in the form of four letter mnemon┆
0x3e000…3e100 (62, 0, 0)  Sector 3e011000038241 ┆>     Alines.    eceding each field, as a reminder of the type of data required.    2.2.2.4 Field Protection   Unprotected data-entry fields are the only part of the screen where characters can be written.   If the user does not enter a mandatory field or ┆
0x3e100…3e200 (62, 0, 1)  Sector 3e02ff00038241 ┆>     A 1                                                                  2.3.3 Field Edit   Editing is allowed on the contents of unprotected fields.   Only on ENTER will the changed fields be available to the host for validation.    2.3.3.1 Character Ov┆
0x3e200…3e300 (62, 0, 2)  Sector 3e03ff00038241 ┆>     Aerwrite   The character to be overwritten is defined by the cursor position. The next character typed in will overwrite the previous one.    2.3.3.2 Next Field   This command causes the cursor to jump to the next field.    2.3.3.3 Previous Field   T┆
0x3e300…3e400 (62, 0, 3)  Sector 3e04ff00038241 ┆>     Ahis command causes the cursor to return to the beginning of the previous field.    2.3.4 Screen Manipulation    2.3.4.1 Command   This causes the cursor to move to the command line.    2.3.4.2 Return   This causes the contents of the command line to┆
0x3e400…3e500 (62, 0, 4)  Sector 3e051f00038241 ┆>     A be sent to the host.    tors    N = Mandatory numeric   n = Optional numeric   A = Mandatory alpha   a = Optional alpha   D = Mandatory/alphanumeric   d = Optional alphanumeric        Fig. 2.2-2  SYMBOLS USED ON VDU LAYOUT FORMS very minute.    2.2┆
0x3e500…3e600 (62, 0, 5)  Sector 3e06ff00038241 ┆>     A 1                                                                  2.3.4.3 Page-On   This causes the next page of information to be displayed. If the presently displayed page is the last page of a format this key shall have no effect.    2.3.4.4 Pa┆
0x3e600…3e700 (62, 0, 6)  Sector 3e07ff00038241 ┆>     Age-Back   This causes the previous page of information to be displayed. If the presently displayed page is the first page of a format this key shall have no effect.    2.3.4.5 Scroll On   This allows the user to move the display up one line at a tim┆
0x3e700…3e800 (62, 0, 7)  Sector 3d08ff00038241 ┆=     Ae until the bottom of the "display" is reached. Scrolling is allowed within the limitation of the two pages currently stored in the VDU.    2.3.4.6 Scroll Down   This allows the user to move the display down one line at a time until the top of the "┆
0x3e800…3e900 (62, 0, 8)  Sector 3e09ff00038241 ┆>     A 1                                                                  2.3 COMMANDS   The commands are divided into three categories:   - those entered by standard function Keys   - those entered by preprogrammed function keys   - those entered by four┆
0x3e900…3ea00 (62, 0, 9)  Sector 3e0aff00038241 ┆>     A letter mnemonics    2.3.1 General Commands   The set of general commands available to the user is:  1                                                                    - Format Edit  INSERT N LINES      DELETE N LINES   - Field Edit  CHARACTER OVE┆
0x3ea00…3eb00 (62, 0, 10) Sector 3e0bff00038241 ┆>     ARWRITE      NEXT FIELD      PREVIOUS FIELD   - Screen Manipulations COMMAND      RETURN      PAGE-ON      PAGE-BACK      SCROLL-ON      SCROLL-BACK   - Transaction Processing ENTER      CANCEL      SUSPEND      NEXT MESSAGE      KEEP      DISPLAY ER┆
0x3eb00…3ec00 (62, 0, 11) Sector 3e0cfc00038241 ┆> |   AROR MESSAGE      PRINT    2.3.1.1 Command Validation   Unrecognisable commands, commands not valid under the present circumstances, and commands with missing or invalid parameters will result in an error-message displayed in the response line.     T┆
0x3ec00…3ed00 (62, 0, 12) Sector 3e0dff00038241 ┆>     A 1                                                                  2.3.2 Format Edit   The following commands are available in format edit. Scrolling is not allowed.    2.3.2.1 Insert (n) Lines   An "Insert" command is used to provide additional sp┆
0x3ed00…3ee00 (62, 0, 13) Sector 3e0eff00038241 ┆>     Aace in a format.   The lines below the insert are pushed down to accomodate the inserted lines.   If there is not enough free space on the current page for the required number of lines then the displayed lines will appear on a subsequent page.   The┆
0x3ee00…3ef00 (62, 0, 14) Sector 3e0fff00038241 ┆>     A inserted lines are positioned with respect to the cursor position, at the moment the command key was depressed.   This command is only applicable to repeatable lines.    2.3.2.2 Delete (n) Lines    A "delete" command is used to remove lines from a ┆
0x3ef00…3f000 (62, 0, 15) Sector 3e00ff00038241 ┆>     Aformat. The lines below the deletion are pushed up to remove the deleted lines.   The deleted lines are positioned with respect to the cursor position at the moment the command key was activated.   This command can only be used to delete repeatable ┆
0x3f000…3f100 (63, 0, 0)  Sector 3f01ff00038241 ┆?     A symbol preceding each field, as a reminder of the type of data required.    2.2.2.4 Field Protection   Unprotected data-entry fields are the only part of the screen where characters can be written.   If the user does not enter a mandatory field or ┆
0x3f100…3f200 (63, 0, 1)  Sector 3f023f00038241 ┆? ?   Aenters an incorrect type of character he will be warned.  classification of the information on the screen. It is a 20 character alpha field.    Displayed items with the classification identified will be updated before the presentation of the format.┆
0x3f200…3f300 (63, 0, 2)  Sector 3f039500038241 ┆?     A 1                                                                                                                  Figure 2.2-1 SCREEN LAYOUT The terminal and the operator have a preset highest classification in their profile. The default classific┆
0x3f300…3f400 (63, 0, 3)  Sector 3f04ff00038241 ┆?     A 1                                                                                    = inverse video field                                     =  Unprotected data-entry field    Line descriptor   R = Repeating   S = Selecting   M = Mandatory   O = ┆
0x3f400…3f500 (63, 0, 4)  Sector 3f05ec00038241 ┆? l   AOptional    Field Descriptors    N = Mandatory numeric   n = Optional numeric   A = Mandatory alpha   a = Optional alpha   D = Mandatory/alphanumeric   d = Optional alphanumeric        Fig. 2.2-2  SYMBOLS USED ON VDU LAYOUT FORMS very minute.    2.2┆
0x3f500…3f600 (63, 0, 5)  Sector 3f06ff00038241 ┆?     A 1                                                                  2.2.3 Menus   Menus will consist of instruction or prompts to the user/supervisor, and will have no data-entry fields.    2.2.3.1 Screen-Layout   Menus may occupy the entire margin ┆
0x3f600…3f700 (63, 0, 6)  Sector 3f07ff00038241 ┆?     Aand user area of the VDU Screen (see 2.2.2 above).    2.2.3.2 Menu Selection   The user selects an item from a menu by inputting a command. The cursor will be pre-positioned on the command line awaiting his input. The menu will provide an "aide-memo┆
0x3f700…3f800 (63, 0, 7)  Sector 3e08d000038241 ┆> P   Aire" for the command relevant to the options presented.    2.2.3.3 Commands   The user is not limited to the commands shown on the menu; any valid command for the selected CAMPS function may be input.  e except when FLASH messages are queued which c┆
0x3f800…3f900 (63, 0, 8)  Sector 3f09be00038241 ┆? >   Aauses immediate update and a short audio alarm.    2.2.1.5 Command Line   The command line will be used for the insertion of commands as listed in Appendix C and entry of parameters.  12 Validation ...........................  122    4.3.13 Exit Con┆
0x3f900…3fa00 (63, 0, 9)  Sector 3f0aff00038241 ┆?     A 1                                                                   Commands will be entered by pressing a "Command" function key which will cause the cursor to jump to the Command Line in the header. The supervisor  will then enter the command on ┆
0x3fa00…3fb00 (63, 0, 10) Sector 3f0bff00038241 ┆?     Athis line. On pressing the Return Key, the command will be executed, the command line cleared, and the cursor repositioned back within the main format area. A command will consist of four alpha characters followed by a parameter field, if required. ┆
0x3fb00…3fc00 (63, 0, 11) Sector 3f0cff00038241 ┆?     ACommas will be used as separators.    2.2.1.6 Response Line   System response messages and replies to commands where appropriate will be displayed on the response line. It has a maximum length of 70 alpha numeric characters.    2.2.2 Format Area   T┆
0x3fc00…3fd00 (63, 0, 12) Sector 3f0dff00038241 ┆?     Ahe symbols used in the VDU Layout forms is shown in fig. 2.2-2.   Where specified the format area may be divided into the margin area and the user area.    2.2.2.1 Margin Area   The ten character margins used by the system to indicate the following:┆
0x3fd00…3fe00 (63, 0, 13) Sector 3f0eee00038241 ┆? n   A    1     2     3     4     5     6     7     8     9     0   SPACE  ERROR CODE             SPACE          NOT USED                                        LINE DESCRIPTOR    The user area consists of the remaining 70 characters.    d a 22 line forma┆
0x3fe00…3ff00 (63, 0, 14) Sector 3f0fff00038241 ┆?     A 1                                                                  2.2.2.2 Line Descriptor   A line desciptor will be given in the VDU margin to indicate to the user if a line is repeatable or not.    2.2.2.3 Field Descriptor   Each data entry fiel┆
0x3ff00…40000 (63, 0, 15) Sector 3f00ff00038241 ┆?     Ad has a descriptor, specifying whether the user should input alpha, numeric or alphanumeric data, and whether the entry is optional or mandatory. This descriptor may, where specified in the format description, be visible to the user in the form of a┆
0x40000…40100 (64, 0, 0)  Sector 4001ff00038241 ┆@     Ane   - Response Line    2.2.1.1 Terminal Function   This describes the transaction in course. It is a 25 alpha-numeric field.   The defined terminal functions are shown in the format descriptions in section 3, 4, and 5.   It is updated on a per-form┆
0x40100…40200 (64, 0, 1)  Sector 4002ff00038241 ┆@     Aat basis.    2.2.1.2 Classification   This relates to the classification of the information on the screen. It is a 20 character alpha field.    Displayed items with the classification identified will be updated before the presentation of the format.┆
0x40200…40300 (64, 0, 2)  Sector 4003ff00038241 ┆@     A   For items where the classification will first be recognized during validation it will be updated when the subsequent format is displayed.   The terminal and the operator have a preset highest classification in their profile. The default classific┆
0x40300…40400 (64, 0, 3)  Sector 40044200038241 ┆@ B   Aation appearing on the screen is the lower of these two.    esentation .................  115    4.2.3  Sequence .............................  117    4.2.4  Data Entry Fields ....................  117     4.2.4.1  ACP127 Message ...................┆
0x40400…40500 (64, 0, 4)  Sector 4005ff00038241 ┆@     A 1                                                                  2.2.1.3 Time   This is the Time in DATE TIME GROUP format. It is a 14 alpha-numeric field containing the Day, Hour, Minute, Zone, Month, Year.   This is updated every minute.    2.2┆
0x40500…40600 (64, 0, 5)  Sector 4006ff00038241 ┆@     A.1.4 Queue Information   Queue information is presented as follows:   a) Supervisor    Up to 4 printer queues, plus a 5th queue giving a total of all items queued for the supervisor in his user capacity.   b) Message Service Operator    4 queues (on┆
0x40600…40700 (64, 0, 6)  Sector 4007ff00038241 ┆@     Ae for each precedence) showing the totals of all incoming/outgoing messages awaiting attention, plus a 5th queue giving a total of all items queued for him in his user capacity.   c) Messages Distribution Control Operator    4 queues (one for each p┆
0x40700…40800 (64, 0, 7)  Sector 3f08ff00038241 ┆?     Arecedence) giving the total of all messages awaiting distribution assistance, plus a 5th queue giving a total of all items queued for him in his user capacity.   Queue information is updated every minute except when FLASH messages are queued which c┆
0x40800…40900 (64, 0, 8)  Sector 4009bc00038241 ┆@ <   Aand the semantic checks performed.   3) The System Response Messages, returned as a result of validation, or which are required to give the user direction, are also listed.          3.12 Validation ...........................  122    4.3.13 Exit Con┆
0x40900…40a00 (64, 0, 9)  Sector 400aff00038241 ┆@     A 1                                                                   2  VDU CHARACTERISTICS    2.1 VDU FACILITIES   The full set of features of the CAMPS VDU are described in the System Requirements Specification para. 3.4.1.10.1. The basic characte┆
0x40a00…40b00 (64, 0, 10) Sector 400bff00038241 ┆@     Aristics assumed for this specification are as specified below. The characteristics do not imply additional requirements to CPS/210/SYS/0001.   - 4 lines VDU header   - Min 22 useable lines of 80 characters each   - 12 programmable function keys   - ┆
0x40b00…40c00 (64, 0, 11) Sector 400cff00038241 ┆@     ASplit screen capability as defined in section 2.2   - Protected and Unprotected fields   - Unprotected fields have the following attributes-Mandatory, optional, alpha, numeric, alphanumeric, length   - VDU attributes - inverse video, dual intensity,┆
0x40c00…40d00 (64, 0, 12) Sector 400dff00038241 ┆@     A bell, paging, scrolling over VDU memory contents   - Delete/insert character   - Press to repeat for specified keys   - Lockable   As the VDU to be used in the CAMPS is not known at the time of preparation of this document, minor changes may take p┆
0x40d00…40e00 (64, 0, 13) Sector 400eff00038241 ┆@     Alace during implementation as long as they do not impair the features of the VDU as specified in para. 3.4.1.10.1 of the CPS/210/SYS/0001.   2.2 VDU SCREEN LAYOUT   The VDU screen is divided into two areas; a four line VDU header and a 22 line forma┆
0x40e00…40f00 (64, 0, 14) Sector 400fa800038241 ┆@ (   At area. The header contains terminal status information and the format area is used by the system to display formats and by the user to enter data. (Fig. 2.2-1). mmands and associated formats defining the operator/computer interface related to the f┆
0x40f00…41000 (64, 0, 15) Sector 4000ff00038241 ┆@     A 1                                                                  2.2.1 VDU Header Area   The fields used in the header are the following:   - Terminal Function   - Classification of current screen contents   - Time   - Queue status   - Command li┆
0x41000…41100 (65, 0, 0)  Sector 4101ff00037441 ┆A    tAST DRAFT 820329 LU  BI PRELIMINARY VERSION 820707 LU (SH)  LU FINAL VERSION 821220 SH   SUPERV/ASS. GUIDE  LU TOC 810831 BI  BI FIRST DRAFT 820707 LU  BI PRELIMINARY VERSION 820823 LU (SH)  LU FINAL VERSION 821220 SH   CSSI GUID  LU TOC 810831 BI  B┆
0x41100…41200 (65, 0, 1)  Sector 41023200037441 ┆A 2  tAI FD  821213 LU  BI PV  NA LU  LU FV  NA SH                                                                                                                                                                                                              ┆
0x41200…41300 (65, 0, 2)  Sector 4103ff00037441 ┆A    tA 1                                                                         ILS/ SITE LEVEL MAINTENANCE  ILS MAINT  LU TOC 810831 FC  FC FIRST DRAFT 820201 LU  FC PRELIMINARY VERSION 820705 LU (SH)  LU FINAL VERSION 821206 SH  ILS/ ASSEMBLY BREAK DOW┆
0x41300…41400 (65, 0, 3)  Sector 4104d500037441 ┆A U  tAN  ILS MAINT  LU TOC 810831 FC  FC FD  810407 LU  FC PV  820426 LU (SH)  LU FV  820531 SH  ILS/ INVENTORY (SITE/DEPOT)  ILS MAINT  LU TOC 810831 FC  KM FD  820628 LU  KM PV  820802 LU (SH)  LU FV  820830 LU ive           3 820104  Medium Sp. Printer┆
0x41400…41500 (65, 0, 4)  Sector 4105ff00037441 ┆A    tA 1                                                                         ILS/ DEPOT LEVEL MAINTENANCE  ILS MAINT  LU TOC 810907 FC  FC FIRST DRAFT 820201 LU  FC PRELIMINARY VERSION 820705 LU (SH)  LU FINAL VERSION 820927 SH   ILS/ INVENTORY  ILS M┆
0x41500…41600 (65, 0, 5)  Sector 4106ff00037441 ┆A    tAAINT.  LU TOC 810907 FC  FC FD  820628 LU  FC PV  820802 LU (SH)  LU FV  820823 SH   CAMPS MODULE DESCRIPTION  ILS H/W MANUALS  BHB TECHNICAL MANUALS REF. LU     REF: Please refer to   milestone tracking form  generated by CPS-H/W   SRA/BHB, the ver┆
0x41600…41700 (65, 0, 6)  Sector 41071a00037441 ┆A    tAsion  dated  810604                                                          1                                                                             ILS/ORP 1 4    810129  Input from ILS/Installation to ILS/Docu. Section       1               ┆
0x41700…41800 (65, 0, 7)  Sector 1508ff00037441 ┆     tA 1                                                                         H/W OEM DOCUMENTATION  ILS P.O. PACKAGE   VISUAL DISPLAY UNIT DELTA 810801 LU   DISK DRIVE 810817* LU   MSP (TRACOR) 810831* LU   FLOPPY DISK (ED) 810715* LU   PAPER TAPE R/P┆
0x41800…41900 (65, 0, 8)  Sector 4109ff00034141 ┆A    AA 1                                                                   1  GENERAL    1.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE   The purpose of this plan is to establish the level of thoroughness by which the unit testing shall be conducted.   Furthermore, the plan conta┆
0x41900…41a00 (65, 0, 9)  Sector 410aff00034141 ┆A    AAins a description of how the project will conduct and monitor unit testing.   Unit testing is the first step in a series of tests.  The types of testing which shall be distinguished are:   1) Unit testing:  Tests a piece of software against the spec┆
0x41a00…41b00 (65, 0, 10) Sector 410bff00034141 ┆A    AAifications imposed on it in the design phase.  This usually means testing against detailed design.   2) Integration testing:  Tests whether a unit tested piece of software interfaces properly with other units and whether these units function properl┆
0x41b00…41c00 (65, 0, 11) Sector 410cff00034141 ┆A    AAy together within a higher level of integration.  This is mainly a verification of the consistency of detail design with architectural design.   3) Qualification testing:  Systematically tests a completely integrated piece of software and its parts ┆
0x41c00…41d00 (65, 0, 12) Sector 410dff00034141 ┆A    AAagainst the functional performance and interface specifications on which the design was based.  This amounts to testing the design against the requirements specifications.   CAMPS software integration will be described in a separate plan CPS/TSP/002┆
0x41d00…41e00 (65, 0, 13) Sector 410efb00034141 ┆A {  AA.   Qualification tests of CAMPS developed software are described in the CAMPS Acceptance Plan (CPS/PLN/012), that describes the following software tests:   - in-plant software test.   - software functional test.   - software operational test.      ┆
0x41e00…41f00 (65, 0, 14) Sector 410fff00034141 ┆A    AA 1                                                                   This plan only describes verification by means of testing. Other verification methods are described in the CAMPS system development plan, CPS/PLAN/002, chapter 5.    1.2 PROJECT RE┆
0x41f00…42000 (65, 0, 15) Sector 2300ff00034141 ┆#    AAFERENCES   - CAMPS Program Implementation Plan   CPS/100/PIP/0001   - System Development Plan   CPS/PLN/002   - CAMPS Acceptance Plan   CPS/PLN/012   - CAMPS Software Integration Plan   CPS/TSP/002    1.3 TERMS   CAMPS software packages make up to f┆
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0x42200…42300 (66, 0, 2)  Sector 42039700034141 ┆B    AA 1                                                                           CPS/TSP/001   KNN/810521  # SOFTWARE TEST PLAN  Issue 1 CAMPS       ~ B%-!/=6WC*-!/=6)M2&*/=MM, > I!e=6 !Z="(=e*$<kas#r  9x2"<! <6 M8)I:^=~ B#.!#<6 ! <6 M&&:!<~ J#.:!<2.=M2┆
0x42300…42400 (66, 0, 3)  Sector 4204ff00034141 ┆B    AA 1                                                                   TABLE OF CONTENTS     1  GENERAL ......................................   4   1.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE ..........................   4   1.2 PROJECT REFERENCES ........................┆
0x42400…42500 (66, 0, 4)  Sector 4205ff00034141 ┆B    AA.   5   1.3 TERMS.......................................   5   2  UNIT TEST REQUIREMENTS .......................   6   2.1 UNIT DEFINITION ............................   6   2.2 TESTING APPROACH ...........................   7   2.3 TEST SPECIFICATI┆
0x42500…42600 (66, 0, 5)  Sector 4206ff00034141 ┆B    AAON .........................   8    2.3.1 Capability Testing .....................   8    2.3.2 Structural Testing .....................   8    2.4 TEST PROCEDURES ............................  10    2.4.1 Facilities Required ....................  1┆
0x42600…42700 (66, 0, 6)  Sector 4207ff00034141 ┆B    AA0    2.4.2 Set-up Conditions ......................  10    2.4.3 Sequence of Events .....................  10    2.5 TEST BED ...................................  11   3  TEST MANAGEMENT ..............................  12   3.1 UNIT DEVELOPMENT ....┆
0x42700…42800 (66, 0, 7)  Sector 41089100034141 ┆A    AA.......................  12   3.2 UNIT TEST SCHEDULE .........................  15   3.3 ORGANIZATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES ............  17  !8=6 #4  E*8=k L<M% :8=F 28=I!#<:"<>R<2> I  E*#<&  "< DM L<M% :#<F 2#<> I:g= Ro2M/2 Rl2> IC13!?=4~~ B|2> I:A=!┆
0x42800…42900 (66, 0, 8)  Sector 4209ff00038241 ┆B     Aessages   - Incoming Message Correction   - Routing Assistance   - Distribution Assistance   The parameters used in commands and procedures are defined in Table 1, Appendix A.   The specific command and procedure format is subject to change during t┆
0x42900…42a00 (66, 0, 9)  Sector 420aff00038241 ┆B     Ahe system and subsystem design phase, while the data items operated on will remain unchanged.   The table structures depicted are logical and do not imply specific requirements to the implementation.    1.1 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS   The following docume┆
0x42a00…42b00 (66, 0, 10) Sector 420bff00038241 ┆B     Ants are listed for reference purposes only. The listing does not constitute the contents of the documents as System Requirements but is intended to serve the Contractor in providing supplementary information in cases of interpretation of the require┆
0x42b00…42c00 (66, 0, 11) Sector 420c3300038241 ┆B 3   Aments specifically stated in this document:  2.2  Initial Presentation .................  115    4.2.3  Sequence .............................  117    4.2.4  Data Entry Fields ....................  117     4.2.4.1  ACP127 Message ...................┆
0x42c00…42d00 (66, 0, 12) Sector 420dff00038241 ┆B     A 1                                                                   ACP131B, Jul. 74  ACP117J, Sept. 1977, ACP117 Supp. 1G Dec. 79  ACP121 Supp. 1 A, Jan. 1970, 121E Jul. 70  ACP127 NATO Supp. 3, May 1973, 127(E) Oct. 74  APP-3, Jan. 1978  ADat-P3,┆
0x42d00…42e00 (66, 0, 13) Sector 420eff00038241 ┆B     A Jan. 1975   The above documents are only applicable to the extent that they are referenced in this ICD by name and specific sections.    1.2 DOCUMENT STRUCTURE   1) The description of the Supervisor Procedures is in terms of TRANSACTIONS.    A tran┆
0x42e00…42f00 (66, 0, 14) Sector 420fff00038241 ┆B     Asaction consists of a dialogue which a supervisor is able to perform to achieve the aim of the selected function. The transaction identifies FORMATS, describes the dialogues associated with those formats, and describes a possible sequence of formats┆
0x42f00…43000 (66, 0, 15) Sector 4008ff00038241 ┆@     A. The overall sequence of formats is shown in a diagram and the VDU layouts of the formats are given on a special form.   2) The fields within these formats are identified and defined in terms of their elements, the possible values of the elements, ┆
0x43000…43100 (67, 0, 0)  Sector 4301ff00038241 ┆C     A 1                                                                      4.3.10 ACP127-Format Line 10 ................  121    4.3.11 ACP127-Format Line 11.................  122    4.3.12 Validation ...........................  122    4.3.13 Exit Con┆
0x43100…43200 (67, 0, 1)  Sector 4302ff00038241 ┆C     Adition .......................  122   5  MESSAGE DISTRIBUTION CONTROL .................  123 to 128    5.1  INTRODUCTION .............................  123   5.2  CORRECTION OF MESSAGE FOR      DISTRIBUTION-FORMAT 31 ...................  123    5.2.┆
0x43200…43300 (67, 0, 2)  Sector 4303ff00038241 ┆C     A1  Obtained By ..........................  123    5.2.2  Initial Presentation .................  126    5.2.3  Sequence .............................  126    5.2.4  Data Entry Fields ....................  126     5.2.4.1  Annotation ................┆
0x43300…43400 (67, 0, 3)  Sector 4304ff00038241 ┆C     A.......  126     5.2.4.2  Distribution .....................  126     5.2.4.3  Device ID Fields .................  126     5.2.4.4  Local Print ......................  128     5.2.5  Validation ...........................  128    5.2.6  Exit Conditi┆
0x43400…43500 (67, 0, 4)  Sector 4305ff00038241 ┆C     Aon .......................  128    5.3  RETRIEVAL OF MESSAGE FOR DISTRIBU-      TION-FORMAT 6 ............................  128   6  SUPERVISOR ENGINEERING FUNCTIONS .............  129 to 129    6.1  INTRODUCTION .............................  129  ┆
0x43500…43600 (67, 0, 5)  Sector 4306e500038241 ┆C e   A 6.2  ENGINEERING FUNCTIONS ....................  129   APPENDIX A FIELD ELEMENT DEFINITION ............  130   APPENDIX B SYSTEM REPLY MESSAGES ...............  133   APPENDIX C LIST OF COMMANDS ....................  134   Format Line 4 ...........┆
0x43600…43700 (67, 0, 6)  Sector 4307ff00038241 ┆C     A 1                                                                   1  SCOPE     This ICD (Interface Control Document) includes the description of procedures, commands and associated formats defining the operator/computer interface related to the f┆
0x43700…43800 (67, 0, 7)  Sector 4208ff00038241 ┆B     Aollowing CAMPS functions:   - supervisor   - message service  -  message distribution control  - engineering   In relation to these functions the facilities to perform the following are described:   - System parameter and table updates   - Service M┆
0x43800…43900 (67, 0, 8)  Sector 4309ff00038241 ┆C     Ae .............................  112    3.14.4 Data Entry Fields ....................  112     3.14.4.1 All Incoming Messages ............  112     3.14.4.2 All of Classification ............  112     3.14.4.3 All with SIC .....................  112┆
0x43900…43a00 (67, 0, 9)  Sector 430aff00038241 ┆C     A     3.14.5 Validation ...........................  112    3.14.6 Exit Conditions ......................  113    3.15 SUPERVISOR ENGINEERING FUNCTIONS - MENU 4   113   3.16 SIGN OFF .................................  113   4  MESSAGE SERVICE FUNCTIO┆
0x43a00…43b00 (67, 0, 10) Sector 430bff00038241 ┆C     ANS ....................  114 to 122    4.1  INTRODUCTION .............................  114   4.2  CORRECTION TO INCOMING GARBLED MESSAGES-      FORMAT 28 ................................  115    4.2.1  Obtained by Issuing "Next Message"        Comm┆
0x43b00…43c00 (67, 0, 11) Sector 430cff00038241 ┆C     Aand ..............................  115    4.2.2  Initial Presentation .................  115    4.2.3  Sequence .............................  117    4.2.4  Data Entry Fields ....................  117     4.2.4.1  ACP127 Message ...................┆
0x43c00…43d00 (67, 0, 12) Sector 430dff00038241 ┆C     A  117     4.2.4.2  Annotation .......................  117     4.2.4.3  Local Distribution ...............  117     4.2.4.4  Local Printout ...................  117     4.2.4.5  Reject ...........................  117     4.2.5  Validation .........┆
0x43d00…43e00 (67, 0, 13) Sector 430eff00038241 ┆C     A..................  118    4.2.6  Exit Conditions ......................  118    4.3  SERVICE TO OUTGOING       MESSAGES-FORMAT 29 .......................  118    4.3.1  Obtained By ..........................  118    4.3.2  Initial Presentation ....┆
0x43e00…43f00 (67, 0, 14) Sector 430fff00038241 ┆C     A.............  118    4.3.3  Annotation ...........................  119    4.3.4  ACP127-Format Line 2 .................  119    4.3.5  ACP127-Format Line 3 .................  119    4.3.6  ACP127-Format Line 4 .................  121    4.3.7  ACP1┆
0x43f00…44000 (67, 0, 15) Sector 4300d200038241 ┆C R   A27-Format Line 5 .................  121    4.3.8  ACP127-Format Line 6 .................  121    4.3.9  ACP127-Format Line 7        ACP127-Format Line 8        ACP127-Format Line 9 .................  121 ccurrence (TOC), Window          DTG of Relea┆
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0x46000…46100 (70, 0, 0)  Sector 4601ff00038241 ┆F     Ase, SIC and Origina-          ting Headquaters  ................  103     3.12.4.3 Time of Occurrence (TOC), TOC          Window, Channel Identification and          Channel Serial Number ............  103     3.12.4.4 Time of Occurrence (TOC), TOC ┆
0x46100…46200 (70, 0, 1)  Sector 4602ff00038241 ┆F     A         Window, Station Identification and          Station Serial Number, and Filing          Time .............................  104     3.12.4.5 TOC, Item Reference ID ...........  104     3.12.4.6 Message Control ..................  104     3.1┆
0x46200…46300 (70, 0, 2)  Sector 4603ff00038241 ┆F     A2.5 Validation ...........................  104    3.12.6 Continue .............................  104    3.12.7 Message Control ......................  105     3.12.7.1 Obtained by Command ..............  105     3.12.7.2 Initial Presentation ......┆
0x46300…46400 (70, 0, 3)  Sector 4604ff00038241 ┆F     A.......  105     3.12.7.3 Control Selection ................  105     3.12.7.4 Validation .......................  105     3.12.7.5 Exit Conditions ..................  105    3.13 ACP 127 PARAMETERS (FORMAT 7) ............  107    3.13.1 Obtained by┆
0x46400…46500 (70, 0, 4)  Sector 4605ff00038241 ┆F     A Command ..................  107    3.13.2 Initial Presentation .................  107    3.13.3 Sequence .............................  109    3.13.4 Data Entry Fields ....................  109     3.13.4.1 Exercise Indicator ...............  109  ┆
0x46500…46600 (70, 0, 5)  Sector 4606ff00038241 ┆F     A   3.13.4.2 Insert ...........................  109     3.13.4.3 Format Line 1 ....................  109     3.13.4.4 Format Line 2 ....................  109     3.13.4.5 Format Line 3 ....................  109     3.13.4.6 Format Line 4 ...........┆
0x46600…46700 (70, 0, 6)  Sector 4607b800038241 ┆F 8   A.........  109     3.13.4.7 Format Line 5 ....................  110     3.13.5 Validation ...........................  110    3.13.6 Exit Conditions ......................  110  .................   88     3.10.4.4 Data Entry Fields ................ ┆
0x46700…46800 (70, 0, 7)  Sector 4308ff00038241 ┆C     A 1                                                                     3.14 MDCO CONTROL (FORMAT 8) ..................  110    3.14.1 Obtained by Command ..................  110    3.14.2 Initial Presentation .................  110    3.14.3 Sequenc┆
0x46800…46900 (70, 0, 8)  Sector 4609ff00038241 ┆F     A..........   91     3.10.5.2 Initial Presentation .............   91     3.10.5.3 Sequence .........................   92     3.10.5.4 Data Entry Fields ................   92     3.10.5.5 Validation .......................   94     3.10.5.6 Exit Con┆
0x46900…46a00 (70, 0, 9)  Sector 460aff00038241 ┆F     Aditions ..................   94     3.10.6 Staff Cell Designator Table -        Format 25 ............................   95     3.10.6.1 Obtained by Command ..............   95     3.10.6.2 Initial Presentation .............   95     3.10.6.3 Sequen┆
0x46a00…46b00 (70, 0, 10) Sector 460bff00038241 ┆F     Ace .........................   95     3.10.6.4 Data Entry Fields ................   95     3.10.6.5 Validation .......................   97     3.10.6.6 Exit Conditions ..................   97    3.11 ABBREVIATED SERVICE MESSAGE (FORMAT 5) ...   98 ┆
0x46b00…46c00 (70, 0, 11) Sector 460cff00038241 ┆F     A   3.11.1 Obtained by Command ..................   98    3.11.2 Initial Presentation .................   98    3.11.3 Sequence .............................  100    3.11.4 Data Entry Fields ....................  100     3.11.4.1 Format Line 2 ......┆
0x46c00…46d00 (70, 0, 12) Sector 460dff00038241 ┆F     A..............  100     3.11.4.2 Format Line 3 ....................  100     3.11.4.3 Format Line 4 ....................  100     3.11.4.4 Format Line 12 ...................  100     3.11.5 Validation ...........................  100    3.11.6 Exit ┆
0x46d00…46e00 (70, 0, 13) Sector 460e2e00038241 ┆F .   AConditions ......................  101  .........   75    3.9.2  Initial Presentation .................   75    3.9.3  Sequence .............................   75    3.9.4  Data Entry Fields ....................   75     3.9.4.1  Channel Number, Mes┆
0x46e00…46f00 (70, 0, 14) Sector 460fff00038241 ┆F     A 1                                                                     3.12 RETRIEVAL (FORMAT 6) .....................  101    3.12.1 Obtained by Command ..................  101    3.12.2 Initial Presentation .................  103    3.12.3 Sequenc┆
0x46f00…47000 (70, 0, 15) Sector 4600ff00038241 ┆F     Ae .............................  103    3.12.4 Data Entry Fields ....................  103     3.12.4.1 DTG of Release, Originating           Headquarters .....................  103     3.12.4.2 Time of Occurrence (TOC), Window          DTG of Relea┆
0x47000…47100 (71, 0, 0)  Sector 4701ff00038241 ┆G     A............   78    3.9.6  Exit Conditions ......................   78    3.10 TABLE UPDATE (MENU 3) ....................   78    3.10.1 PLA Table ............................   80     3.10.1.1 Obtained By Command ..............   80     3.10.1.2 I┆
0x47100…47200 (71, 0, 1)  Sector 4702ff00038241 ┆G     Anitial Presentation .............   80     3.10.1.3 Sequence .........................   82     3.10.1.4 Data Entry Fields ................   82     3.10.1.5 Validation .......................   82     3.10.1.6 Exit Conditions ..................   8┆
0x47200…47300 (71, 0, 2)  Sector 4703ff00038241 ┆G     A3     3.10.2 Routing Indicator Table ..............   83     3.10.2.1 Obtained by Command ..............   83     3.10.2.2 Initial Presentation .............   83     3.10.2.3 Sequence .........................   83     3.10.2.4 Data Entry Fields ..┆
0x47300…47400 (71, 0, 3)  Sector 47048400038241 ┆G     A..............   83     3.10.2.5 Validation .......................   85     3.10.2.6 Exit Conditions ..................   85 ......   68     3.6.7.6  Exit Conditions ..................   68     3.6.8  Dedicated Device Control .............   68a   ┆
0x47400…47500 (71, 0, 4)  Sector 4705ff00038241 ┆G     A 1                                                                      3.10.3 AIG Table Format 22 ..................   85     3.10.3.1 Obtained by Command ..............   85     3.10.3.2 Initial Presentation .............   85     3.10.3.3 Sequenc┆
0x47500…47600 (71, 0, 5)  Sector 4706ff00038241 ┆G     Ae .........................   85     3.10.3.4 Data Entry Fields ................   87     3.10.3.5 Validation .......................   87     3.10.3.6 Exit Conditions ..................   88     3.10.4  Subject Indicator Code (SIC) Table -        F┆
0x47600…47700 (71, 0, 6)  Sector 4707ff00038241 ┆G     Aormat 23 ...........................   88     3.10.4.1 Obtained by Command ..............   88     3.10.4.2 Initial Presentation .............   88     3.10.4.3 Sequence .........................   88     3.10.4.4 Data Entry Fields ................ ┆
0x47700…47800 (71, 0, 7)  Sector 4608ff00038241 ┆F     A  88     3.10.4.5 Validation .......................   91     3.10.4.6 Exit Conditions ..................   91     3.10.5 Standard Distribution List (SDL) Table        Format 24 ............................   91     3.10.5.1 Obtained by Command ....┆
0x47800…47900 (71, 0, 8)  Sector 4709c000038241 ┆G @   A Only ............   71     3.7.4.9  Next User - ID ...................   71     3.7.5  Validation ...........................   71    3.7.6  Exit Conditions ......................   72 U 2) ..................   47    3.6.1  Device Control Menu - Me┆
0x47900…47a00 (71, 0, 9)  Sector 470aff00038241 ┆G     A 1                                                                     3.8  SECURITY CONTROL (FORMAT 3) ..............   72    3.8.1  Obtained by Command ..................   72    3.8.2  Initial Presentation .................   72    3.8.3  Sequenc┆
0x47a00…47b00 (71, 0, 10) Sector 470b6100038241 ┆G a   Ae .............................   72    3.8.4  Data Entry Fields ....................   74     3.6.2.1  Obtained by Command ..............   49     3.6.2.2  Initial Presentation .............   49     3.6.2.3  Sequence .........................   49┆
0x47b00…47c00 (71, 0, 11) Sector 470cff00038241 ┆G     A 1                                                                       3.8.4.1  Classification ...................   74     3.8.4.2  Special Handling Category ........   74     3.8.4.3  Security Interrogation ...........   74     3.8.4.4  Security┆
0x47c00…47d00 (71, 0, 12) Sector 470dff00038241 ┆G     A Warning Text ............   74     3.8.4.5  Password List ....................   74     3.8.5  Validation ...........................   75    3.8.6  Exit Conditions ......................   75    3.9  QUEUE CONTROL AT RESTART (FORMAT 4) ......   75┆
0x47d00…47e00 (71, 0, 13) Sector 470eff00038241 ┆G     A    3.9.1  Obtained by Command ..................   75    3.9.2  Initial Presentation .................   75    3.9.3  Sequence .............................   75    3.9.4  Data Entry Fields ....................   75     3.9.4.1  Channel Number, Mes┆
0x47e00…47f00 (71, 0, 14) Sector 470fff00038241 ┆G     Asage Precedence   77     3.9.4.2  Reception Position Queue .........   77     3.9.4.3  Release Queue ....................   77     3.9.4.4  Suspended Transactions ...........   77     3.9.4.5  MDCO Queue .......................   77     3.9.4.6  Inc┆
0x47f00…48000 (71, 0, 15) Sector 4700ff00038241 ┆G     Aoming Message Service          Operator(s) Queue ................   77     3.9.4.7  Outgoing Message Service           Operator(s) Queue ................   78     3.9.4.8  Queue-State-Print ................   78     3.9.5  Validation ...............┆
0x48000…48100 (72, 0, 0)  Sector 4801ff00038241 ┆H     Ae .........................   59     3.6.5.4  Data Entry Fields ................   61     3.6.5.5  Validation .......................   62     3.6.5.6  Exit Conditions ..................   62     3.6.6  PT/OCR/SATP Control ..................   62   ┆
0x48100…48200 (72, 0, 1)  Sector 4802ff00038241 ┆H     A  3.6.6.1  Obtained by Command ..............   62     3.6.6.2  Initial Presentation .............   64     3.6.6.3  Sequence .........................   64     3.6.6.4  Data Entry Fields ................   64     3.6.6.5  Validation ...............┆
0x48200…48300 (72, 0, 2)  Sector 4803ff00038241 ┆H     A........   65     3.6.6.6  Exit Conditions ..................   65     3.6.7  DISC Volume Control ..................   65     3.6.7.1  Obtained by Command ..............   65     3.6.7.2  Initial Presentation .............   65     3.6.7.3  Sequence┆
0x48300…48400 (72, 0, 3)  Sector 4804ff00038241 ┆H     A .........................   67     3.6.7.4  Data Entry Fields ................   67     3.6.7.5  Validation .......................   68     3.6.7.6  Exit Conditions ..................   68     3.6.8  Dedicated Device Control .............   68a   ┆
0x48400…48500 (72, 0, 4)  Sector 4805ff00038241 ┆H     A  3.6.8.1  Obtained by Command ..............   68a     3.6.8.2  Initial Presentation .............   68a     3.6.8.3  Sequence .........................   68a     3.6.8.4  Data Entry Fields ................   68a     3.6.8.5  Validation ...........┆
0x48500…48600 (72, 0, 5)  Sector 4806ff00038241 ┆H     A............   68b     3.6.8.6  Exit Conditions ..................   68b    3.7  USER PROFILE UPDATE (FORMAT 2) ...........   68d    3.7.1  Obtained by Command ..................   68d    3.7.2  Initial Presentation .................   70    3.7.3  ┆
0x48600…48700 (72, 0, 6)  Sector 4807ff00038241 ┆H     ASequence .............................   70    3.7.4  Data Entry Fields ....................   70     3.7.4.1  User Id ..........................   70     3.7.4.2  Maximum Classification ...........   70     3.7.4.3  Special Handling ...............┆
0x48700…48800 (72, 0, 7)  Sector 4708ff00038241 ┆G     A..   70     3.7.4.4  Capabilities .....................   70     3.7.4.5  Password .........................   71     3.7.4.6  Last Amended .....................   71     3.7.4.7  Expires ..........................   71     3.7.4.8  Exercise Message┆
0x48800…48900 (72, 0, 8)  Sector 4809ff00038241 ┆H     A 3.5.4.4  Next Command .....................   46     3.5.5  Validation ...........................   46    3.5.6  Exit Conditions ......................   46    3.6  DEVICE CONTROL (MENU 2) ..................   47    3.6.1  Device Control Menu - Me┆
0x48900…48a00 (72, 0, 9)  Sector 480aff00038241 ┆H     Anu 2 .........   47     3.6.1.1  Obtained by Command ..............   47     3.6.1.2  Presentation .....................   47     3.6.1.3  Command Entry ....................   47     3.6.1.4  Command Validation ...............   47     3.6.1.5  Exit┆
0x48a00…48b00 (72, 0, 10) Sector 480bff00038241 ┆H     A Conditions ..................   47     3.6.2  Terminal-Position Control - Format 10    49     3.6.2.1  Obtained by Command ..............   49     3.6.2.2  Initial Presentation .............   49     3.6.2.3  Sequence .........................   49┆
0x48b00…48c00 (72, 0, 11) Sector 480cff00038241 ┆H     A     3.6.2.4  Data Entry Fields ................   51     3.6.3  Channel Control - Format 11 ..........   53     3.6.3.1  Obtained by Command ..............   53     3.6.3.2  Initial Presentation .............   53     3.6.3.3  Sequence ............┆
0x48c00…48d00 (72, 0, 12) Sector 480dff00038241 ┆H     A.............   53     3.6.3.4  Data Entry Fields ................   55     3.6.3.5  Validation .......................   56     3.6.3.6  Exit Conditions ..................   56     3.6.4  Global Channel Control ...............   58     3.6.4.1  Obt┆
0x48d00…48e00 (72, 0, 13) Sector 480eff00038241 ┆H     Aained by Command ..............   58     3.6.4.2  Initial Presentation .............   58     3.6.4.3  Sequences ........................   58     3.6.4.4  Data Entry Fields ................   58     3.6.4.5  Validation .......................   59 ┆
0x48e00…48f00 (72, 0, 14) Sector 480f3c00038241 ┆H <   A    3.6.4.6  Exit Conditions ..................   59  .......   26     2.3.5.7  Suspend ..........................   26     2.3.6  Specific Commands ....................   27    2.4  CURSOR CONTROL ...........................   27   3  SUPERVISOR FU┆
0x48f00…49000 (72, 0, 15) Sector 4800ff00038241 ┆H     A 1                                                                      3.6.5  Print-Out Control ....................   59     3.6.5.1  Obtained by Command ..............   59     3.6.5.2  Initial Presentation .............   59     3.6.5.3  Sequenc┆
0x49000…49100 (73, 0, 0)  Sector 4901ff00038241 ┆I     A.........   29    3.1.4  Item Identity ........................   29    3.1.5  Supervisor Terminal ..................   29    3.2  SIGN ON (FORMAT K1) ......................   30    3.2.1  Initial ..............................   30    3.2.2  Identi┆
0x49100…49200 (73, 0, 1)  Sector 4902ff00038241 ┆I     Afication Code and Password .....   30    3.2.3  Validation ...........................   30    3.3  HIGH LEVEL MENU (MENU A) .................   33    3.3.1  User/Terminal Capability .............   33    3.3.2  Supervisor Capability ...............┆
0x49200…49300 (73, 0, 2)  Sector 4903ff00038241 ┆I     A.   33    3.3.3  MDCO/Message Service/User Capability .   33    3.3.4  Message Distribution Control Operation   33    3.3.5  Message Service Operator (MSO) .......   33    3.3.6  User Capability ......................   34    3.3.7  Warning Message ┆
0x49300…49400 (73, 0, 3)  Sector 4904ff00038241 ┆I     A......................   34    3.4  SUPERVISOR MENU (MENU 1) .................   38    3.4.1  Supervisory Function Selection .......   38    3.4.2  Supervisory Function Description .....   38     3.4.2.1  Format ...........................   38     ┆
0x49400…49500 (73, 0, 4)  Sector 49056d00038241 ┆I m   A3.4.2.2  Menu .............................   38     3.4.2.3  Direct Execution .................   38  .........................   14   2.2  VDU SCREEN LAYOUT ........................   14    2.2.1  VDU Header Area ......................   15     2.┆
0x49500…49600 (73, 0, 5)  Sector 4906ff00038241 ┆I     A 1                                                                      3.4.3  Sequence .............................   38     3.4.3.1  Sequence A - Parameter Examine/          Update ...........................   41     3.4.3.2  Sequence B - Table ┆
0x49600…49700 (73, 0, 6)  Sector 4907ff00038241 ┆I     AEntry Examine/          Update ...........................   41    3.5  SUPERVISOR COMMAND CONTROL (FORMAT 1) ....   41    3.5.1  Obtained by Command ..................   41    3.5.2  Initial Presentation .................   41    3.5.3  Sequence ..┆
0x49700…49800 (73, 0, 7)  Sector 4808ff00038241 ┆H     A...........................   41    3.5.4  Data Entry Fields ....................   44     3.5.4.1  Command Code .....................   44     3.5.4.2  Permissive Entry Code ............   46     3.5.4.3  Restrictive Warning Text .........   46    ┆
0x49800…49900 (73, 0, 8)  Sector 4909ff00038241 ┆I     A.3.3  Commands .........................   21    2.3  COMMANDS .................................   22    2.3.1  General Commands .....................   22     2.3.1.1  Command Validation ...............   22     2.3.2  Format Edit .................┆
0x49900…49a00 (73, 0, 9)  Sector 490aff00038241 ┆I     A.........   23     2.3.2.1  Insert (N) Lines .................   23     2.3.2.2  Delete (N) Lines .................   23     2.3.3  Field Edit ...........................   24     2.3.3.1  Character Overwrite ..............   24     2.3.3.2  Next Fi┆
0x49a00…49b00 (73, 0, 10) Sector 490b5d00038241 ┆I ]   Aeld .......................   24     2.3.3.3  Previous Field ...................   24  q5M@1MI1:h= Rp5Cr4IMM.:^=~ B}5I:g=~ J 5IC$3I      > S C_*                                                                                                         ┆
0x49b00…49c00 (73, 0, 11) Sector 490cff00038241 ┆I     A 1                                                                      2.3.4  Screen Manipulation ..................   24     2.3.4.1  Command ..........................   24     2.3.4.2  Return ...........................   24     2.3.4.3  Page-On┆
0x49c00…49d00 (73, 0, 12) Sector 490dff00038241 ┆I     A ..........................   25     2.3.4.4  Page-Back ........................   25     2.3.4.5  Scroll On ........................   25     2.3.4.6  Scroll Down ......................   25     2.3.5  Transaction Processing ...............   25   ┆
0x49d00…49e00 (73, 0, 13) Sector 490eff00038241 ┆I     A  2.3.5.1  Enter ............................   25     2.3.5.2  Cancel ...........................   26     2.3.5.3  Next Message .....................   26     2.3.5.4  Keep .............................   26     2.3.5.5  Display Error Message ....┆
0x49e00…49f00 (73, 0, 14) Sector 490fff00038241 ┆I     A........   26     2.3.5.6  Print ............................   26     2.3.5.7  Suspend ..........................   26     2.3.6  Specific Commands ....................   27    2.4  CURSOR CONTROL ...........................   27   3  SUPERVISOR FU┆
0x49f00…4a000 (73, 0, 15) Sector 4900ff00038241 ┆I     ANCTIONS .........................   28 to 113    3.1  INTRODUCTION .............................   28    3.1.1  Validation ...........................   28    3.1.2  Error Notification ...................   28    3.1.3  Transaction Identity ........┆
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0x4a100…4a200 (74, 0, 1)  Sector 4a026200038241 ┆J b   A'    J   J I I H G G G F F C C B @ @ @ ? ? ? ? ? > > > > = = = < < < < < ; ; ; ; ; : : : : : : : : 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 7 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 2 2 2 , , , + + + + + * * * * * ) ) ) ) ) ( ( ( ( ( W V X \ ]   ^ ^ ]   _       X \ ]   ^ ^ ]   ┆
0x4a200…4a300 (74, 0, 2)  Sector 4a03ab00038241 ┆J +   A 1                                                                            CPS/230/ICD/0002   810610   SUPERVISOR COMMANDS AND PROCEDURES   ISSUE 2.1 CAMPS       &*/=MM, > I!e=6 !Z="(=e*$<kas#r  9x2"<! <6 M8)I:^=~ B#.!#<6 ! <6 M&&:!<~ J#.:!<2.=M2┆
0x4a300…4a400 (74, 0, 3)  Sector 4a04ff00038241 ┆J     A 1                                                                    TABLE OF CONTENTS     1  SCOPE ........................................   12 to 13    1.1  REFERENCE DOCUMENTS ......................   12   1.2  DOCUMENT STRUCTURE ..............┆
0x4a400…4a500 (74, 0, 4)  Sector 4a05ff00038241 ┆J     A.........   13   2  VDU CHARACTERISTICS ..........................   14 to 27    2.1  VDU FACILITIES ...........................   14   2.2  VDU SCREEN LAYOUT ........................   14    2.2.1  VDU Header Area ......................   15     2.┆
0x4a500…4a600 (74, 0, 5)  Sector 4a06ff00038241 ┆J     A2.1.1  Terminal Function ................   15     2.2.1.2  Classification ...................   15     2.2.1.3  Time .............................   16     2.2.1.4  Queue Information ................   16     2.2.1.5  Commmand Line ................┆
0x4a600…4a700 (74, 0, 6)  Sector 4a07ff00038241 ┆J     A....   16     2.2.1.6  Response Line ....................   17     2.2.2  Format Area ..........................   17     2.2.2.1  Margin Area ......................   17     2.2.2.2  Line Descriptor ..................   18     2.2.2.3  Field Descri┆
0x4a700…4a800 (74, 0, 7)  Sector 4908ff00038241 ┆I     Aptor .................   18     2.2.2.4  Field Protection .................   18     2.2.3  Menus ................................   21     2.2.3.1  Screen-Layout ....................   21     2.2.3.2  Menu Selection ...................   21     2.2┆
0x4a800…4a900 (74, 0, 8)  Sector 4a09ff00037441 ┆J    tA 1                                                                           1                                                                             ILS (Training and Manual Section) 1 2    810129         1                                     ┆
0x4a900…4aa00 (74, 0, 9)  Sector 4a0aff00037441 ┆J    tA                                     S/W 1) Users Guide   Table of Contents  1. 6.81 ILS   Synopsis  6. 7.81 ILS   First draft  7. 9.81 ILS  S/W 2) Operators Guide   Table of Contents  6. 7.81 ILS   Synopsis 10. 8.81 ILS   First draft 12.10.81 ILS  ┆
0x4aa00…4ab00 (74, 0, 10) Sector 4a0bed00037441 ┆J m  tAS/W 3) Supervisor Guide   Table of Contents 17. 8.81 ILS   Synopsis 14. 9.81 ILS   First draft 16.11.81 ILS  S/W 4) CSSI Guide   Table of Contents TBD ILS   Synopsis TBD ILS   First draft TBD ILS  ILS 5) Layout Format  6. 4.81 S/W   1               ┆
0x4ab00…4ac00 (74, 0, 11) Sector 4a0ce400037441 ┆J d  tA 1                                                                         ILS SYSTEM DESCRIPTION MANUAL  ILS   LU TOC 810710 LU  LU FIRST DRAFT 820830 LU  LU PRELIMINARY VERSION 821220 LU (SH)  LU FINAL VERSION 830106 SH  Medium Speed Printer 81022┆
0x4ac00…4ad00 (74, 0, 12) Sector 4a0dff00037441 ┆J    tA 1                                                                         ILS EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATION  ILS   LU TOC 810831 KM  KM FIRST DRAFT NA LU  KM PRELIMINARY VERSION 820201 LU (SH)  LU FINAL VERSION 820301 SH   UNPACKING  LU TOC 810831 KM  KM┆
0x4ad00…4ae00 (74, 0, 13) Sector 4a0eff00037441 ┆J    tA FD  NA LU  KM PV  820201 LU (SH)  LU FV  820301 SH   INSTALLATION  LU TOC 810831 KM  KM FD  NA LU  KM PV  820215 LU (SH)  LU FV  820315 LU   EXPANSION  LU TOC 810831 KM  KM FD  NA LU  KM PV  820215 LU (SH)  LU FV  820315 SH   INTERCONNECTION AND  C┆
0x4ae00…4af00 (74, 0, 14) Sector 4a0f4700037441 ┆J G  tAABLING DIAGRAM     KM FD  NA LU  KM PV  NA LU (SH)  LU FV  NA SH  BHB - OE - GJ - ORP    HW Subsystem Func. Descript.  ILS   - WD 810209  - Processor 810216  - I/O 810223  - TDX 810203  - DM+T 810309  - Remote Terminal 810316  - Remote Channel 81032┆
0x4af00…4b000 (74, 0, 15) Sector 4100ff00037441 ┆A    tA 1                                                                         ILS USER GUIDE  ILS  LU TOC 810831 BI  BI FIRST DRAFT 820104 LU  BI PRELIMINARY VERSION 820329 LU (SH)  LU FINAL VERSION 821220 SH   OPERATORS GUIDE  LU TOC 810831 BI  BI FIR┆
0x4b000…4b100 (75, 0, 0)  Sector 4b01ff00037441 ┆K    tADX 810622  - DM + T 810629  - Remote Terminal 810706  - Remote Channel 810713   Subsystem Techn. Manual   - WD 810720  - Processor 810727  - I/O 810803  - TDX 810810  - DM + T 810817  - Remote Terminal 810824  - Remote Channel 810831   For details r┆
0x4b100…4b200 (75, 0, 1)  Sector 4b021f00037441 ┆K    tAefer to  attached pages.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 ┆
0x4b200…4b300 (75, 0, 2)  Sector 4b03ff00037441 ┆K    tA 1                                                                           1                                                                             ILS/ORP 1 3    810129  Training System for ILS Training Section       1                       ┆
0x4b300…4b400 (75, 0, 3)  Sector 4b04ff00037441 ┆K    tA                                                   CC.: GJ - FE - OE - ORP    SD Peripherals for training 820104 ILS  of customer technicians   Description        each  Visual Disp. unit    5 820104  Disk drive           3 820104  Medium Sp. Printer┆
0x4b400…4b500 (75, 0, 4)  Sector 4b05ff00037441 ┆K    tA   5 820104  Low Sp. Printer      5 820104  Floppy Disk          3 820104  Papertape R/P        3 820104  Multiplexer          3 820104  Voltage stabilizer   3 820104  Modem                3 820104   Complete Training System  for Training of Custome┆
0x4b500…4b600 (75, 0, 5)  Sector 4b06e900037441 ┆K i  tAr  Technicians                Delivery 820104  Integration of System 820111  Integration of peripherals 820118  Test of total system 820125  Ready and tested with  application S/W 820201   Refer for details on  attached pages. (=6   E    '<M% !  "2<┆
0x4b600…4b700 (75, 0, 6)  Sector 4b07ff00037441 ┆K    tA 1                                                                           1                                                                             ILS/ORP 1 4    810129  Input from ILS/Installation to ILS/Docu. Section       1               ┆
0x4b700…4b800 (75, 0, 7)  Sector 4a08df00037441 ┆J _  tA                                                           CC.: GJ - KM - OE - ORP    ILS/ INSTALLATION  ILS/ Inst.    Docu.   Equipment Specifications 811005  Unpacking 811026  Installation 811116  Expansion 811207  oppy Disk 810518   "   "  Paper ┆
0x4b800…4b900 (75, 0, 8)  Sector 4b09ff00037441 ┆K    tATape R/P 810528   "   "  Multiplexer 810608   "   "  Voltage stabilizer 810618   "   "  Modem 810629   "   System Maintenance   " Preventative M. 810713   "   " Corr. M. Philophy 810727    "   " Troubleshooting Tree 810810   "   " Up/down Grading of┆
0x4b900…4ba00 (75, 0, 9)  Sector 4b0aa800037441 ┆K (  tA System 810824   "    " Tools+test Equipm. manual 810907    "    " Inventory 811019   "    " Parts List 811130   "   Note   Refer to attached pages  for details. ! ="(=*(=N#FMC 2.=M ':>=V V  u:A=!>=  AH1 R^4 ]M, C 4:>=2A=Ms!:g=~ Jr4Mj2:g=~ B}4C75!  ┆
0x4ba00…4bb00 (75, 0, 10) Sector 4b0bff00037441 ┆K    tA 1                                                                           1                                                                             ILS/ORP 1 4    810129  Input from H/W to ILS/Docu. on OEM-documentation       1               ┆
0x4bb00…4bc00 (75, 0, 11) Sector 4b0cff00037441 ┆K    tA                                                           CC.: GJ - OE - ORP - BHB    H/W OEM Documentation packages  ILS  as described page 2 - 5  and App. A.  H/W Visual Display Unit 810202 ILS   Disk Drive 810212 ILS   Medium Speed Printer 81022┆
0x4bc00…4bd00 (75, 0, 12) Sector 4b0dac00037441 ┆K ,  tA3 ILS   LOW Speed Printer 810305 ILS   Floppy Disk 810316 ILS   Paper Tape R/P 810326 ILS   Multiplexer 810406 ILS   Voltage Stabilizer 810416 ILS   Modem 810427 ILS t dokument Fundet I brug nu Allerede p> systemdiskette                             ┆
0x4bd00…4be00 (75, 0, 13) Sector 4b0eff00037441 ┆K    tA 1                                                                           1                                                                             ILS/ORP 1 3    810129  Input from HW to ILS-Docu. Section on System-docu.       1             ┆
0x4be00…4bf00 (75, 0, 14) Sector 4b0fff00037441 ┆K    tA                                                             CC.: BHB - OE - GJ - ORP    HW Subsystem Func. Descript.  ILS   - WD 810209  - Processor 810216  - I/O 810223  - TDX 810203  - DM+T 810309  - Remote Terminal 810316  - Remote Channel 81032┆
0x4bf00…4c000 (75, 0, 15) Sector 4b00ff00037441 ┆K    tA3   Module Prod. Spec. +  Func. Description      - WD 810330  - Processor 810406  - I/O 810413  - TDX 810420  - DM+T 810427  - Remote Terminal 810504  - Remote Channel 810510   Module Tech. Manual   - WD 810601  - Processor 810608  - I/O 810615  - T┆
0x4c000…4c100 (76, 0, 0)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(76,0, 1), len=0xff, h3=41036041}, f00=»0360A «, f01=»Software Verification Std «, f02=»sdv                  «, f03=»SVO                  «, f04=»SD/STD/012           «, f05=02-12-80 12:53, f06=»   2 «, f07=»09 «, f08=» 13001 «, f09=03-07-81 12:52, f10=»     «, f11=»02 «, f12=»    17 «, f13=03-07-81 12:56, f14=13-07-81 16:34, f15=»0030A «, f16=» 14 «, f17=»   6 «, f18=»47 «, f19=»  296 «, f20=» 27499 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=100030000120056610110480aaca15050000000000000030035100df}
0x4c100…4c200 (76, 0, 1)  WangDocumentBody
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0x4c800…4c900 (76, 0, 8)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(76,0, 9), len=0xff, h3=41037441}, f00=»0374A «, f01=»Milestone Tracking Form   «, f02=»sdv                  «, f03=»KM                   «, f04=»ved ikke             «, f05=05-12-80 14:44, f06=»   1 «, f07=»13 «, f08=»  2311 «, f09=17-07-81 10:08, f10=»     «, f11=»01 «, f12=»    11 «, f13=17-07-81 09:56, f14=31-07-81 11:01, f15=»0030A «, f16=» 18 «, f17=»   7 «, f18=»57 «, f19=»  140 «, f20=» 13452 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=020010000120056610110400aaca15050000000000000037033600df}
0x4c900…4ca00 (76, 0, 9)  Sector 4c0a1200037441 ┆L    tA     L   L L K K K K J J J J A A A                                                                                  DOKUMENTOVERSIGT  Dokument nr:   Dokumentnavn:   Operat]r:   Forfatter:    Kommentarer:       STATISTIK  AKTIVITET DATO TID  ANV.TID ┆
0x4ca00…4cb00 (76, 0, 10) Sector 4c0b7300037441 ┆L s  tA 1                                                                              ILS/LU # 11    810618        {-! <6 M1' Z -C7-:!<~ B -!/=6'C*-:!<~ B%-!/=6WC*-!/=6)M2&*/=MM, > I!e=6 !Z="(=e*$<kas#r  9x2"<! <6 M8)I:^=~ B#.!#<6 ! <6 M&&:!<~ J#.:!<2.=M2┆
0x4cb00…4cc00 (76, 0, 11) Sector 4c0cff00037441 ┆L    tA 1                                                                           1                                                                             ILS/ORP 1 3    810129  Input from S/W to Software Guides       1                              ┆
0x4cc00…4cd00 (76, 0, 12) Sector 4c0dff00037441 ┆L    tA                                             CC.: GJ - OE - KNN - ORP   SW 1) System Design Spec. 810803 ILS  SW 2) Subsystem Spec. 810907 ILS  SW 3) Test Spec./Procedures 811102 ILS  SW 4) Data Base Design Spec. 811207 ILS  SW 5) Package Specificat┆
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0x4ce00…4cf00 (76, 0, 14) Sector 4c0fff00037441 ┆L    tA 1                                                                           1                                                                             ILS/ORP 1 4    810129  Input from ILS/Maintenance Section to ILS Docu.       1                ┆
0x4cf00…4d000 (76, 0, 15) Sector 4b08ff00037441 ┆K    tA                                                          CC.: GJ - FC - OE - ORP   ILS/ OEM Maintenance  ILS/ Maint  VDU 810406 Docu.   "  Disk 810416   "   "  MS Printer 810427   "   "  LS Printer 810504   "   "  Floppy Disk 810518   "   "  Paper ┆

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