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⟦163aaafc8⟧ Bits:30006156 8" Wang WCS floppy, CR 0162A, 8" Floppy Disk

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    Description: Bits:30006156 8" Wang WCS floppy, CR 0162A
    Types: 8" Floppy Disk

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5418A CPS/OPM/004 (Forfra) rt CLA MSO OPERATION MANUAL 06-11-84 14:39 28 855 03-01-85 14:53 02 19 03-01-85 14:56 16-01-85 13:08 0162A 104 3 03 1020 6539 5418A ⟦ce1ba36ca⟧ Wang Wps File, CPS/OPM/004 (Forfra)
5419A CPS/OPM/004 (Spec.Ramme) rt CLA MSO OPERATION MANUAL 06-11-84 14:39 16 420 18-12-84 11:23 02 26 18-12-84 11:26 18-12-84 14:52 0162A 102 5 13 1452 19597 5419A ⟦987ee776c⟧ Wang Wps File, CPS/OPM/004 (Spec.Ramme)
5420A CPS/OPM/004 (Sk`rmbilled. rt CLA MSO OPERATION MANUAL 06-11-84 14:39 15 335 12-12-84 10:14 11 95 12-12-84 10:25 18-12-84 14:52 0162A 43 2 13 648 3403 @ 5420A ⟦a1fed085c⟧ Wang Wps File, CPS/OPM/004 (Sk`rmbilled.
~ORPHAN01.06 ⟦954c2df43⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN01.13 ⟦9ddc14e48⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN02.07 ⟦79966b3e1⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN26.02 ⟦53c8ac549⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
2322A CPS/OPM/004 (forfra) ktd CLA MSO OPERATION MANUAL 16-06-82 10:56 08 295 17-02-83 14:32 22 12 17-02-83 14:25 17-02-83 16:41 0162A 92 9 11 900 15508 ~ORPHAN74.08 ⟦41cbbc9e9⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
2946A CPS/OPM/004 (ramme) ktd CLA MSO OPERATION MANUAL 21-10-82 08:45 3 52 12318 04-02-83 14:14 26 385 08-01-82 10:51 08-01-82 11:23 0162A 78 9 31 1000 18043 ` ~ORPHAN76.00 ⟦94904bd22⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked

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0x00000…00100 (0, 0, 0)   Sector 01624130313632 ┆ bA0162A                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ┆
0x00100…00200 (0, 0, 1)   Sector 00000000000000 ┆                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ┆
0x00200…00300 (0, 0, 2)   Sector ff00fc00feffff ┆  | ~                                               @                                                                                                                                                                                                           ┆
0x00300…00306 (0, 0, 3)   WangDocument {d00=0x54, d01=0x18, d02=0x41, ptr=(64,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x00306…0030c             WangDocument {d00=0x54, d01=0x19, d02=0x41, ptr=(65,0, 8), d05=0x00}
0x0030c…00312             WangDocument {d00=0x54, d01=0x20, d02=0x41, ptr=(63,0, 8), d05=0x00}
0x00312…00320             29 46 41 4b 08 00 29 46 41 4b 08 00 28 98   ┆)FAK  )FAK  ( ┆
0x00320…00340             41 28 08 00 28 98 41 28 08 00 28 98 41 28 08 00 28 98 41 28 08 00 24 72 41 44 08 00 22 37 41 45   ┆A(  ( A(  ( A(  ( A(  $rAD  "7AE┆
0x00340…00360             00 00 22 37 41 45 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   ┆  "7AE                          ┆
0x00360…00380             00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   ┆                                ┆
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0x003e0…00400             00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 12   ┆                                ┆
0x00400…00500 (0, 0, 4)   Sector 00000000000000 ┆                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ┆
0x00500…00600 (0, 0, 5)   Sector 86312020202020 ┆ 1                                                                                                                                                            8      7  Q? > 7                                                | Z d N ~< v   <&&4'>( 1c5 & &    ┆
0x00600…00700 (0, 0, 6)   Sector 421c402600415b ┆B @& A['          X%   %  PO P    ;    T A     C g x g V W   O   :          5418A  g               < {C < { ; 8    ;j                                                                                                                                           ┆
0x00700…00800 (0, 0, 7)   Sector 00000000000000 ┆                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ┆
         […0x8…]
0x01000…01100 (1, 0, 0)   WangDocumentBody
         […0x5…]
0x01600…01700 (1, 0, 6)   Sector 01073f00294741 ┆  ? )GA                                             Fig. 4.1-1                                     INTERNAL ASSIGNED T INSTRUCTIONS             d          T d          d          d          d          d                      d          T d          d       ┆
0x01700…01800 (1, 0, 7)   Sector 00005700294741 ┆  W )GA 1                                                                                 d          d          d                          LOCAL PRINT OF OUTGOING RI ASSIGNMENT (Y/N) A                                                                        ┆
0x01800…01900 (1, 0, 8)   Sector 0109ff00541841 ┆    T A 1                                                                        1                                                                         5.3 LIST OF COMMANDS     MNEMONIC  DESCRIPTION   CAPP  Continue Abbreviated     Plaindress Preparatio┆
0x01900…01a00 (1, 0, 9)   Sector 010aff00541841 ┆    T An  CASP  Continue Abbreviated Service     Message Preparation  CPFP  Continue Plaindress     Preparation  CTCP  Continue Comment Preparation  DESM  Delete Service Message  IMAS  Incoming Message Service     Assistance  MSGH  Message Handling  OMAS  ┆
0x01a00…01b00 (1, 0, 10)  Sector 010bff00541841 ┆    T AOutgoing Message Service     Assistance  OSMS  Outgoing Service Message Status  PRAP  Prepare New Abbreviated     Plaindress Message  PRAS  Prepare New Abbreviated     Service Message  PRNC  Prepare New Comment  PRPF  Prepare New Plaindress Message ┆
0x01b00…01c00 (1, 0, 11)  Sector 010c5c00541841 ┆  \ T A READ  Retrieval For Readdressal  RECV  Receive Message  REDE  Retrieval for Deletion    PP    RR  ROUTING An identifier of a routing 4A,5A, 9A,Max. INDICATOR (RI) network and a destination  15 in local/RI-ta. Max. 3000 in RI-table  SECURITY Identif┆
0x01c00…01d00 (1, 0, 12)  Sector 00009f00541841 ┆    T A REDS  Retrieval for Redistribution  RELU  Retrieval for Local Use  RERN  Retrieval For Rerun  RESP  Response Message  SMPR  Service Message Preparation TEXT ling a message of specified   classification.  SPECIAL HANDLING Expanded set of special  69┆
0x01d00…01e00 (1, 0, 13)  Sector 010eff00294641 ┆    )FArint of the message,   proceed to step 5.   4 On keyboard, press the Refer to Figure 3.4.2-4.b   program function key The system will print    F3. the whole message on your printer.   5 If you do not want to    DELETE the message,    proceed to step┆
0x01e00…01f00 (1, 0, 14)  Sector 010fd000294641 ┆  P )FA 7.   6 On keyboard, press the Refer to Figure 3.4.2-4.c   program function key F10. Pressing the F10-key informs the system that the currently displayed message to be deleted and the next message in thrmat.      If the system displays FL14 CORRECTI┆
0x01f00…02000 (1, 0, 15)  Sector 0000e500294641 ┆  e )FAe incoming message assistance queue to be presented on your VDU screen.   7 On keyboard, depress the Refer to Figure 3.4.2-4.d   ENTER key.    The message will be sent back to the system and queued for garbled correction.  dentify the type of the me┆
0x02000…02100 (2, 0, 0)   WangDocumentBody
         […0x6…]
0x02700…02800 (2, 0, 7)   Sector 01085c00541841 ┆  \ T Aonsists of:   HOURS 1N  MINUTES 2N  ZONE LETTER Letter specifying a time zone 1A (Z)  *  of the originator of a message  or comment as entered during  preparation  F Mean Time Between Failure  MTP Medium Speed Teleprinter  MTTR Mean Time To Repair  ┆
0x02800…02900 (2, 0, 8)   WangDocumentBody
         […0x179…]
0x1a200…1a300 (26, 0, 2)  Sector 1a03ff00541941 ┆    T A 1                                                                   3.4.2   MESSAGE INSPECTION (cont'd)               Messages are queued for message inspection if the message contains pilot or incorrect transmission identification.     In MESSAGE ┆
0x1a300…1a400 (26, 0, 3)  Sector 1a04ff00541941 ┆    T AINSPECTION, you will not be able to modify or correct in the message but possible delete or take a hard copy of the message.     If you decide to make corrections in the message, you must send back the message to the system where the message will be┆
0x1a400…1a500 (26, 0, 4)  Sector 1a05d100541941 ┆  Q T A queued and next time be presented as garbled.     You could possible inspect the system by use of a "retrieve" key and/or log about the specified message is received and stored on a previous moment.    opy of the message.       For instance if the ┆
0x1a500…1a600 (26, 0, 5)  Sector 1a06ff00541941 ┆    T A 1                                                                   3.4.2   MESSAGE INSPECTION (cont'd)           1 If you do not want to   page through the message,    proceed to step 3.   2 On keyboard, press the Refer to Figure 3.4.2-4.a   desir┆
0x1a600…1a700 (26, 0, 6)  Sector 1a07ff00541941 ┆    T Aed DISPLAY CONTROL You can page through the    key. message and find possible errors by use of "page forward" and "page back".     "Scroll forward" will get you one line forward and the opposite by use of "scroll back".   3 If you do not want a    p┆
0x1a700…1a800 (26, 0, 7)  Sector 1908ff00541941 ┆    T Arint of the message,   proceed to step 5.   4 On keyboard, press the Refer to Figure 3.4.2-4.b   program function key The system will print    F3. the whole message on your printer.   5 If you do not want to    DELETE the message,    proceed to step┆
0x1a800…1a900 (26, 0, 8)  WangDocumentBody
         […0x24f…]
0x3f800…3f900 (63, 0, 8)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(63,0, 9), len=0xff, h3=41542041}, f00=»5420A «, f01=»CPS/OPM/004 (Sk`rmbilled. «, f02=»rt                   «, f03=»CLA                  «, f04=»MSO OPERATION MANUAL «, f05=06-11-84 14:39, f06=»     «, f07=»15 «, f08=»   335 «, f09=12-12-84 10:14, f10=»     «, f11=»11 «, f12=»    95 «, f13=12-12-84 10:25, f14=18-12-84 14:52, f15=»0162A «, f16=» 43 «, f17=»   2 «, f18=»13 «, f19=»  648 «, f20=»  3403 «, f21=»  «, f22=» @ «, f99=340010000110052710110100aaca1505000000000000013803ce00df}
0x3f900…3fa00 (63, 0, 9)  WangDocumentBody
         […0x6…]
0x40000…40100 (64, 0, 0)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(64,0, 1), len=0xff, h3=41541841}, f00=»5418A «, f01=»CPS/OPM/004  (Forfra)     «, f02=»rt                   «, f03=»CLA                  «, f04=»MSO OPERATION MANUAL «, f05=06-11-84 14:39, f06=»     «, f07=»28 «, f08=»   855 «, f09=03-01-85 14:53, f10=»     «, f11=»02 «, f12=»    19 «, f13=03-01-85 14:56, f14=16-01-85 13:08, f15=»0162A «, f16=»104 «, f17=»   3 «, f18=»03 «, f19=» 1020 «, f20=»  6539 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=100010000710052710110180aaca15050000000000000138036701df}
0x40100…40200 (64, 0, 1)  WangDocumentBody
         […0x16…]
0x41800…41900 (65, 0, 8)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(65,0, 9), len=0xff, h3=41541941}, f00=»5419A «, f01=»CPS/OPM/004 (Spec.Ramme)  «, f02=»rt                   «, f03=»CLA                  «, f04=»MSO OPERATION MANUAL «, f05=06-11-84 14:39, f06=»     «, f07=»16 «, f08=»   420 «, f09=18-12-84 11:23, f10=»     «, f11=»02 «, f12=»    26 «, f13=18-12-84 11:26, f14=18-12-84 14:52, f15=»0162A «, f16=»102 «, f17=»   5 «, f18=»13 «, f19=» 1452 «, f20=» 19597 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=790010000110052710110180aaca1505000000000000003803ca01df}
0x41900…41a00 (65, 0, 9)  WangDocumentBody
         […0x6…]
0x42000…42100 (66, 0, 0)  Sector 4201a300294641 ┆B # )FAr this message until the message is sent or deleted.   3 NOTE: The following entries    are ACP 127 informations   to format line 2,3 and 4   respectively.   of the following possibilities:     UU - Nato unclassified     RR - Nato restricted     CC ┆
0x42100…42200 (66, 0, 1)  Sector 4202ff00294641 ┆B   )FA 1                                                                       3.2.3.3  Prepare New Abbreviated Plaindress Message (PRAP)(cont'd)          4 The PRECEDENCE is Refer to Figure 3.2.3.3-3.a.   a mandatory entry item. This defines the preceden┆
0x42200…42300 (66, 0, 2)  Sector 4203ff00294641 ┆B   )FAce   On Keyboard, enter the by which the message will be   PRECEDENCE transmitted.     You must enter one of the following possibilities:     ZZ - FLASH     OO - IMMEDIATE     PP - PRIORITY     RR - ROUTINE   5 The ROUTING INDICATORS   is an optiona┆
0x42300…42400 (66, 0, 3)  Sector 4204ff00294641 ┆B   )FAl entry item.   If you do not wish to    define this entry, proceed    to step 7   6 On Keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure 3.2.3.3-3.b.   ROUTING INDICATORS (s)  This identifies the routing indicator(s) of this message.     The first letter in the ┆
0x42400…42500 (66, 0, 4)  Sector 4205ff00294641 ┆B   )FArouting indicators must be either R or U.   7 Note: At least one    routing indicator must be   defined.   8 The DE ROUTING INDICATORS Refer to Figure 3.2.3.3-3.c.   is a mandatory entry item. This identifies the rou-   On Keyboard, enter the ting i┆
0x42500…42600 (66, 0, 5)  Sector 42064000294641 ┆B @ )FAndicator of the   DE ROUTING INDICATOR. sending station.                3.2.3.2  Prepare New Plaindress Message (PRPF) (cont'd)          26 If you do not need   to remove unused lines   for text, proceed to   step 30.   27 On Keyboard, press Refer t┆
0x42600…42700 (66, 0, 6)  Sector 4207ff00294641 ┆B   )FA 1                                                                       3.2.3.3  Prepare New Abbreviated Plaindress Message (PRAP)(cont'd)          9 The CLASSIFICATION Refer to Figure 3.2.3.3-5.a.   is a mandatory entry You must define the    item┆
0x42700…42800 (66, 0, 7)  Sector 4100ff00294641 ┆A   )FA. classification of the    On Keyboard, enter the message under preparation   CLASSIFICATION.    You must enter one of the following possibilities:     UU - Nato unclassified     RR - Nato restricted     CC - Nato confidential     SS - Nato secret  ┆
0x42800…42900 (66, 0, 8)  Sector 4209ff00294641 ┆B   )FA 1                                                                      3.2.3.2  Prepare New Plaindress Message (PRPF) (cont'd)           31 Observe that the system Refer to Figure 3.2.3.2-15.   outputs a new format When the "entry of text"   on the┆
0x42900…42a00 (66, 0, 9)  Sector 420aff00294641 ┆B   )FA VDU screen. is finished, you are prompted for the "action after preparation" format.   32 You must now decide    whether the message   shall be sent or kept    for further preparation   or deletion.   33 If you select to send   the message, proceed┆
0x42a00…42b00 (66, 0, 10) Sector 420bff00294641 ┆B   )FA to   step 34, otherwise to   step 36.   34 On Keyboard, enter Refer to Figure 3.2.3.2-15.a.   Y (yes) in the SEND The system will queue the   entry item. message for transmission.   35 Proceed to step 37   36 On Keyboard, enter Refer to Figure 3.2.┆
0x42b00…42c00 (66, 0, 11) Sector 420cff00294641 ┆B   )FA3.2-15.b.   Y (yes) in the DEFER The system will keep the   entry item. message and you can later    retrieve the specified message for continued preparation or deletion.   37 Press ENTER Key Refer to Figure 3.2.3.2-16.a.    The message will be sent┆
0x42c00…42d00 (66, 0, 12) Sector 420d4b00294641 ┆B K )FA or deferred and the MSO MENU will be displayed on your VDU screen.     3.2.3.2  Prepare New Plaindress Message (PRPF) (cont'd)          15 On Keyboard, enter Refer to Figure 3.2.3.2-9.a.   the ADDRESS(es) You can enter the address(es) of the intent┆
0x42d00…42e00 (66, 0, 13) Sector 420eff00294641 ┆B   )FA 1                                                                       3.2.3.3  Prepare New Abbreviated Plaindress Message (PRAP)(cont'd)            If you have selected PRAP, the NEW ABBREVIATED PLAINDRESS PREPARE format is presented on the VDU s┆
0x42e00…42f00 (66, 0, 14) Sector 420fff00294641 ┆B   )FAcreen.    Refer to Figure 3.2.3.3-1.     NOTE: The new abbreviated plaindress prepare format will be displayed in 3 different formats.    1. Entry of ACP 127 information    2. Entry of text.    3. Action after preparation.     Each format is validat┆
0x42f00…43000 (66, 0, 15) Sector 4200ff00294641 ┆B   )FAed separately by the system.   1 Observe that the system Refer to Figure 3.2.3.3-1.a.   outputs an identity in   the field TRANSACTION ID.   2 NOTE: The ITEM REFERENCE ID Refer to Figure 3.2.3.3-1.b.   is entered by the system This is an identity fo┆
0x43000…43100 (67, 0, 0)  Sector 43016d00294641 ┆C m )FA If you need further error number explanation proceed to the error messages and error handling section. Message (PRPF) (cont'd)            You must enter one of the following possibilities:     UU - Nato unclassified     RR - Nato restricted     CC ┆
0x43100…43200 (67, 0, 1)  Sector 4302ff00294641 ┆C   )FA 1                                                                      3.2.3.2  Prepare New Plaindress Message (PRPF) (cont'd)           19 Observe that the system Refer to Figure 3.2.3.2-11.   outputs a new format When all entries in the   on the ┆
0x43200…43300 (67, 0, 2)  Sector 4303ff00294641 ┆C   )FAVDU screen. "entry of ACP 127 information" format are valid, you are prompted for the "entry of text" format.   20 On Keyboard. enter the Refer to Figure 3.2.3.2-11.a.   text. This is the text of the message which can be sent to the address(es) defi┆
0x43300…43400 (67, 0, 3)  Sector 4304ff00294641 ┆C   )FAned earlier in this "prepare new plaindress message".   21 If you do not need more Every line may contain   lines for text, proceed up to 69 alphanumeric    to step 26 characters.   22 On Keyboard, press Refer to Figure 3.2.3.2-12.a.   program funct┆
0x43400…43500 (67, 0, 4)  Sector 4305fc00294641 ┆C | )FAion Pressing the F2-Key informs   Key F2 the system that the next instruction is a "insert (n) lines".   23 On Keyboard, enter the   number of lines to be    inserted.   24 Press ENTER Key Refer to Figure 3.2.3.2-12.b.   25 Repeat from step 20.   RO┆
0x43500…43600 (67, 0, 5)  Sector 4306ff00294641 ┆C   )FA 1                                                                      3.2.3.2  Prepare New Plaindress Message (PRPF) (cont'd)          26 If you do not need   to remove unused lines   for text, proceed to   step 30.   27 On Keyboard, press Refer t┆
0x43600…43700 (67, 0, 6)  Sector 4307ff00294641 ┆C   )FAo Figure 3.2.3.2-14.a.   program function Key F4 Pressing the F4-Key informs the system that the next instruction is a "delete (n) lines"   28 On Keyboard, enter the   number of lines to be   deleted.   29 Press ENTER Key Refer to Figure 3.2.3.2-14.┆
0x43700…43800 (67, 0, 7)  Sector 4208b700294641 ┆B 7 )FAb.   30 On Keyboard, depress Refer to Figure 3.2.3.2-14.b.   the ENTER Key. The system will check that the textline contains "something", and if it is OK, outputs a new format. bbreviated Plaindress Preparation   CASP Continue Abbreviated Service Me┆
0x43800…43900 (67, 0, 8)  Sector 4309ff00294641 ┆C   )FA 1                                                                      3.2.3.2  Prepare New Plaindress Message (PRPF) (cont'd)          11 On Keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure 3.2.3.2-7.a.   INSTRUCTION(s). You can enter instructions for the rece┆
0x43900…43a00 (67, 0, 9)  Sector 430aff00294641 ┆C   )FAiver(s) up to 50 characters.     NOTE - This field will not be validated.   12 The FROM is a Refer to Figure 3.2.3.2-7.b.   mandatory entry item. You must enter the name of   On Keyboard, enter one of your local   the "name". headquarters using plai┆
0x43a00…43b00 (67, 0, 10) Sector 430bff00294641 ┆C   )FAn  language address (PLA) or PLA reference number.   13 The TO ACTION is a Refer to Figure 3.2.3.2-7.c.   mandatory entry item. You must enter the   On Keyboard, enter the address(es) of the   ADDRESS(es). intended action addresses.     You must beg┆
0x43b00…43c00 (67, 0, 11) Sector 430cff00294641 ┆C   )FAin with address indicator groups (AIGs)/address groups (AGs), if any.     This should be followed by PLAs and/or PLA reference number.   14 The TO INFO is an   optional entry item.   If you do not wish to   define this entry,   proceed to step 16.  ┆
0x43c00…43d00 (67, 0, 12) Sector 430dff00294641 ┆C   )FA 1                                                                      3.2.3.2  Prepare New Plaindress Message (PRPF) (cont'd)          15 On Keyboard, enter Refer to Figure 3.2.3.2-9.a.   the ADDRESS(es) You can enter the address(es) of the intent┆
0x43d00…43e00 (67, 0, 13) Sector 430eff00294641 ┆C   )FAed info addresses.     You must use the same procedure as described for action addresses.     NOTE. If you defined any info adress, the precedence info field must be defined too.   16 The EXEMPT is an optional   entry item.   If you do not wish to  ┆
0x43e00…43f00 (67, 0, 14) Sector 430fff00294641 ┆C   )FA  define this entry,   proceed to step 18.   17 On Keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure 3.2.3.2-9.b.   ADDRESS(es) You can define PLAs and/or PLA reference number of addresses to be excluded from AIG(s) used in the "TO" line.   18 VALIDATION Refer to┆
0x43f00…44000 (67, 0, 15) Sector 4300ff00294641 ┆C   )FA Figure 3.2.3.2-10.a.   On Keyboard, depress If invalid entry, an error   the ENTER Key and the message number appears in    system will validate all  the left hand margin   data entries.    You must correct your mistake by inserting valid data.    ┆
0x44000…44100 (68, 0, 0)  Sector 4401ff00294641 ┆D   )FA 1                                                                      3.2.3.2  Prepare New Plaindress Message (PRPF) (cont'd)            You must enter one of the following possibilities:     UU - Nato unclassified     RR - Nato restricted     CC ┆
0x44100…44200 (68, 0, 1)  Sector 4402ff00294641 ┆D   )FA- Nato confidential     SS - Nato secret     TT - Cosmic top secret   4 The SPECIAL HANDLING   is an optional entry item.   If you do not wish to    define this entry, proceed    to step 6   5 On Keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure 3.2.3.2-3.a.   SP┆
0x44200…44300 (68, 0, 2)  Sector 4403ff00294641 ┆D   )FAECIAL HANDLING You can enter up to two categories.     If you enter "national eyes only", the first field must contain EE and the second contain a 2-letter acronym for the nationality.   6 The PRECEDENCE ACTION Refer to Figure 3.2.3.2-3.b.   is a ma┆
0x44300…44400 (68, 0, 3)  Sector 44049e00294641 ┆D   )FAndatory entry item. This defines the precedence    On Keyboard, enter the by which the message will   PRECEDENCE. be transmitted to actions addresses.  ror explanation, proceed to the error messages and error handling section.   5 When all entries a┆
0x44400…44500 (68, 0, 4)  Sector 4405ff00294641 ┆D   )FA 1                                                                      3.2.3.2  Prepare New Plaindress Message (PRPF) (cont'd)            You must enter one of the following possibilities:    ZZ - FLASH    OO - IMMEDIATE    PP - PRIORITY    RR - RO┆
0x44500…44600 (68, 0, 5)  Sector 4406ff00294641 ┆D   )FAUTINE   7 The PRECEDENCE INFO   is an optional entry item.   If you do not wish to   define this entry, proceed   to step 9.   8 On Keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure 3.2.3.2-5.a.   PRECEDENCE This defines the precedence by which the message will b┆
0x44600…44700 (68, 0, 6)  Sector 4407ff00294641 ┆D   )FAe transmitted to info addresses.     You must enter one of the same possibilities as from precedence action, but precedence info must be lower than precedence action.   9 NOTE: If you defined   any INFO address, the   precedence INFO field    must b┆
0x44700…44800 (68, 0, 7)  Sector 43089f00294641 ┆C   )FAe defined too.   10 The MESSAGE HANDLING   INSTRUCTIONS is an   optional entry item.   If you do not wish to   define this entry,   proceed to step 12.  ration   CAPP Continue Abbreviated Plaindress Preparation   CASP Continue Abbreviated Service Me┆
0x44800…44900 (68, 0, 8)  Sector 44098300294641 ┆D   )FAssage Preparation   DESM Delete Service Message   OSMS Outgoing Service Message Status   3 On keyboard, enter the   command  1.3-2.b.    If you select one of the other possibilities than MSO, the system will present you for the main menu belonging t┆
0x44900…44a00 (68, 0, 9)  Sector 440aff00294641 ┆D   )FA 1                                                                      3.2.3.1  Service Message Preparation Menu (SMPR) (cont'd)          4 Press ENTER key. Refer to Figure 3.2.3.1-4.a.      If invalid command is      entered, an error message    a┆
0x44a00…44b00 (68, 0, 10) Sector 440bff00294641 ┆D   )FAppears in the response line together with the Service Message Preparation Menu Format.    Refer to Figure 2.3.3.1-3.a.    You must re-enter valid command. For further error explanation, proceed to the error messages and error handling section.   5 W┆
0x44b00…44c00 (68, 0, 11) Sector 440c6c00294641 ┆D l )FAhen the command is valid,   proceed to the section    which corresponds to the    selected function.   Message Assistance   IMAS Incoming Message Assistance   3 On keyboard, enter the   command.   4 Press ENTER key. Refer to Figure 3.1.4-2.b.    If ┆
0x44c00…44d00 (68, 0, 12) Sector 440dff00294641 ┆D   )FA 1                                                                      3.2.3.2  Prepare New Plaindress Message (PRPF) (cont'd)            If you have selected PRPF, the NEW PLAINDRESS PREPARE format is presented on the VDU screen.    Refer to fig 3┆
0x44d00…44e00 (68, 0, 13) Sector 440eff00294641 ┆D   )FA.2.3.2-1.     NOTE: The new plaindress prepare format will be displayed in 3 different formats.    1. Entry of ACP 127 information    2. Entry of text.    3. Action after preparation.    Each format is validated separately by the system.   1 Observe┆
0x44e00…44f00 (68, 0, 14) Sector 440fff00294641 ┆D   )FA that the system Refer to Figure 3.2.3.2-1.a.   outputs an identity in   the field TRANSACTION ID   and information about the   transaction is sent to your   LOG PRINTER   2 NOTE: The ITEM REFERENCE ID Refer to Figure 3.2.3.2-1.b.   is entered by th┆
0x44f00…45000 (68, 0, 15) Sector 4400e900294641 ┆D i )FAe system This is an identity for this message until the message is sent or deleted.   3 On Keyboard enter the  Refer to Figure 3.2.3.2-1.c.   CLASSIFICATION You must define the classification of the message under preparation.   accompanied by the pe┆
0x45000…45100 (69, 0, 0)  Sector 4501ff00294641 ┆E   )FArmis-   sive entry code (PEC).   2 Select one of the following   options:    SMPR Service Message Preparation    Menu   RELU  Retrieval for Local Use    READ Retrieval for Readdressal   RERN Retrieval for Rerun        REDS Retrieval for Redistributi┆
0x45100…45200 (69, 0, 1)  Sector 4502a400294641 ┆E $ )FAon   REDE, PEC Retrieval for Deletion   RESP Response Message   3 On keyboard, enter the Commas or spaces are used as   command and possible PEC. separators. Proceed to the section    associated with the menu   displayed on the VDU.  2:g=~ B}4C75!  ┆
0x45200…45300 (69, 0, 2)  Sector 4503ff00294641 ┆E   )FA 1                                                                     3.2.2  Message Handling Menu (MSGH) (cont'd)          4 Press ENTER key. Refer to Figure 3.2.2-4.a.      If invalid command or PEC are entered, an error message appears in the re┆
0x45300…45400 (69, 0, 3)  Sector 4504ff00294641 ┆E   )FA-    sponse line together with the Message Handling Menu Format.    Refer to Figure 3.2.2-3.a.    You must re-enter valid command or PEC. For further error explanation, proceed to the error messages and error handling section.   5 When all entries a┆
0x45400…45500 (69, 0, 4)  Sector 45055a00294641 ┆E Z )FAre valid,   proceed to the section   which corresponds to the   selected function.  ando JA eller ANNULLER Kun tal Kun mellemrum eller retur Under redigering nu Ukendt dokument Fundet I brug nu Allerede p> systemdiskette                             ┆
0x45500…45600 (69, 0, 5)  Sector 4506ff00294641 ┆E   )FA 1                                                                      3.2.3.1  Service Message Preparation Menu (SMPR) (cont'd)            If you have selected SMPR, the Service Message Preparation Menu is presented on the VDU screen. Refer to Fig┆
0x45600…45700 (69, 0, 6)  Sector 4507ff00294641 ┆E   )FAure 3.2.3.1-1.   1 On keyboard, press the Refer to Figure 3.2.3.1-2.a.   program function key F1 Pressing the F1-key informs the system that the next instruction is a "command".   2 Select one of the following   options:    PRPF              Prepare┆
0x45700…45800 (69, 0, 7)  Sector 4408ff00294641 ┆D   )FA New Plaindress Message   PRAP Prepare New Abbreviated Plaindress Message   PRAS Prepare New Abbreviated Service Message   CPFP Continue Plaindress Preparation   CAPP Continue Abbreviated Plaindress Preparation   CASP Continue Abbreviated Service Me┆
0x45800…45900 (69, 0, 8)  Sector 4509ff00294641 ┆E   )FAsign.     You can only select the commands, which the system declares with a Y (yes).   3 Press ENTER key. Refer to Figure 3.1.3-2.b.    If you select one of the other possibilities than MSO, the system will present you for the main menu belonging t┆
0x45900…45a00 (69, 0, 9)  Sector 450a8e00294641 ┆E   )FAo the choice.     If you need further information different to MSO, you must take use of the operation manual belonging to your choice.                                                                                                                  ┆
0x45a00…45b00 (69, 0, 10) Sector 450bff00294641 ┆E   )FA 1                                                                     3.1.4 MSO Menu (cont'd)          1 On keyboard, press the Refer to Figure 3.1.4-2.a.   program function key F1 Pressing the F1-key informs the system that the next instruction is┆
0x45b00…45c00 (69, 0, 11) Sector 450cff00294641 ┆E   )FA a "command".   2 Select one of the following   options:    MSGH Message Handling Menu   OMAS Outgoing Message Assistance   IMAS Incoming Message Assistance   3 On keyboard, enter the   command.   4 Press ENTER key. Refer to Figure 3.1.4-2.b.    If ┆
0x45c00…45d00 (69, 0, 12) Sector 450dff00294641 ┆E   )FAinvalid command is entered, an error message appears in the response line together with the MSO menu format.    Refer to Figure 3.1.4-1.a.     For further error explanation, proceed to the error messages and error handling section.   5 When the comm┆
0x45d00…45e00 (69, 0, 13) Sector 450e5d00294641 ┆E ] )FAand is valid,   proceed to the section    corresponding to the    selected functions.  On keyboard, enter your   3 letter ID code and   your password.   5 Press ENTER key Refer to Figure 3.1.1-2.b.    The identification code and the password will NO┆
0x45e00…45f00 (69, 0, 14) Sector 450fff00294641 ┆E   )FA 1                                                                     3.2.2  Message Handling Menu (MSGH) (cont'd)            If you have selected MSGH, the Message Handling Menu is presented on the VDU screen. Refer to Figure 3.2.2-1.   1 On keybo┆
0x45f00…46000 (69, 0, 15) Sector 4500ff00294641 ┆E   )FAard, press the Refer to Figure 3.2.2-2.a.   program function key F1 Pressing the F1-key informs the system that the next instruction is a "command".    NOTE: One of the commands   in the MSGH menu is    protected and must be    accompanied by the pe┆
0x46000…46100 (70, 0, 0)  Sector 4601ff00232241 ┆F   #"As. That is to say, functions which are built into the VDU by the manufacturer.   b) Special Functions   - Those functions that you enable with the special function keys (Fl - F12). These keys are interpreted by software in the CAMPS system and work ┆
0x46100…46200 (70, 0, 1)  Sector 4602ff00232241 ┆F   #"Aidentically from all operating positions.    Note: Function keys F6 and F8 are not used.   The standard function keys will be explained first followed by an explanation of the special function keys.    2.1.2.1 Keyboard Unit - Standard Functions   1)┆
0x46200…46300 (70, 0, 2)  Sector 4603ff00232241 ┆F   #"A Enter (ENTER)  (Refer to Fig. 2.1.2.1-1.a)    When you press the ENTER key, it causes the contents of a single field, a line, a group of lines, or a complete format to be sent to the host computer. The host itself is programmed to decide which of t┆
0x46300…46400 (70, 0, 3)  Sector 4604ff00232241 ┆F   #"Ahese types of information it requires at that precise moment. Do not confuse the ENTER key with the RETURN key. When you press RETURN, the cursor moves to the first position of the next line if it is allowed, but no transmission is made to the host.┆
0x46400…46500 (70, 0, 4)  Sector 4605bc00232241 ┆F < #"A   2) Next Field (TAB) (Refer to Fig. 2.1.2.1-1.b)    When you press the TAB key (on the main key pad), the cursor moves to the first position of the next field where you may write. .     If the user does not enter a mandatory field, he will be warn┆
0x46500…46600 (70, 0, 5)  Sector 46068400232241 ┆F   #"A 1                                                                                                             Fig. 2.1.2.1-1 AYOUT FORMS               = inverse video field                      = Unprotected data-entry field     Line Descriptor    ┆
0x46600…46700 (70, 0, 6)  Sector 4607ff00232241 ┆F   #"A 1                                                                     3) Previous Field (BACK-TAB) (Refer to Fig.2.1.2.1-2.a)    When you press the BACK-TAB key (immediately labove TAB) the cursor moves to the first position of the previous field. ┆
0x46700…46800 (70, 0, 7)  Sector 4108ff00232241 ┆A   #"A  4) Next Page (PAGE FWD) (Refer to Fig.2.1.2.1-2.b)    When you press the PAGE FWD key it causes the next page of information to be displayed. If the present page is the last page, the key has no effect.   5) Previous Page (PAGE BACK) (Refer to Fig┆
0x46800…46900 (70, 0, 8)  Sector 4609ff00232241 ┆F   #"A 1                                                               2.1.2 Keyboard Unit - General Information   The keyboard is detachable from the VDU and contains in addition to the normal typewriter keys, the following special key pads:   a) The 12-┆
0x46900…46a00 (70, 0, 9)  Sector 460aff00232241 ┆F   #"Akey NUMERIC KEYPAD located to the right of the main key group. (refer to Fig. 2.1.2-1.a).   b) The 12-key DISPLAY CONTROL located immediately above the numeric pad mentioned above in a) (refer to Fig. 2.1.2-1.b).   c) The 12-key TEXT PROCESSING FUNC┆
0x46a00…46b00 (70, 0, 10) Sector 460bff00232241 ┆F   #"ATIONS pad is located above the main key group to the left of the display control pad (refer to Fig. 2.1.2-1.c   d) The 10-key EDIT AND CLEAR FUNCTIONS pad is located to the left of the text processing pad. (refer to Fig. 2.1.2-1.d).   e) The 12-key ┆
0x46b00…46c00 (70, 0, 11) Sector 460cff00232241 ┆F   #"APROGRAM FUNCTIONS KEYS 1-12 is located at the upper left of the keyboard. (Refer to Fig. 2.1.2-1.e).   f) The 10-key MISC CONTROL FUNCTIONS pad is located to the left of the main key group (Refer to Fig. 2.1.2-1.f).    Besides the normal keyboard fu┆
0x46c00…46d00 (70, 0, 12) Sector 460dff00232241 ┆F   #"Anctions which are described in the 7260T Operators Manual, there are a number of functions on the keyboard which require special explanation. These functions are not restricted to only your operating position but are valid on all operating positions┆
0x46d00…46e00 (70, 0, 13) Sector 460e1b00232241 ┆F   #"A in the CAMPS system.80 character screen width.   9) Margin Area (Refer to Fig. 2.1.1-4)    The ten character margins used by the system to indicate the following:              1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9    0                          ┆
0x46e00…46f00 (70, 0, 14) Sector 460f8400232241 ┆F   #"A 1                                                                                                               Fig. 2.1.2-1            LINE                                  DESCRIPTOR     The user area consists of the remaining 70 characters.   10┆
0x46f00…47000 (70, 0, 15) Sector 4600ff00232241 ┆F   #"A 1                                                                The special functions described in this section fail into two main categories described in the following.   a) Standard Functions   - Those functions that you enable with standard key┆
0x47000…47100 (71, 0, 0)  Sector 4701ff00232241 ┆G   #"Adata. You will find a list of the error codes in chapter 4 (error messages and handling), which describes the reason of the errors.   12) Field Descriptor    Each data entry field has a descriptor, specifying whether the user should input alpha, num┆
0x47100…47200 (71, 0, 1)  Sector 4702ff00232241 ┆G   #"Aeric or alphanumeric data, and whether the entry is optional or 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 fir┆
0x47200…47300 (71, 0, 2)  Sector 47033300232241 ┆G 3 #"Ast field of a series of "identical" fields.   alarm.    A Response Queue is shown where all retrieved messages are queued.   5) Command Line (refer to Fig. 2.1.1-2.c.)    The command line will be used for the insertion of commands and entry of param┆
0x47300…47400 (71, 0, 3)  Sector 47048100232241 ┆G   #"A 1                                                                                                            Fig. 2.1.1-4 mand Line in the header. The user will then enter the command on this line. On pressing the ENTER Key, the command will be exe┆
0x47400…47500 (71, 0, 4)  Sector 4705ff00232241 ┆G   #"A 1                                                                13)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, he will be warn┆
0x47500…47600 (71, 0, 5)  Sector 4706ff00232241 ┆G   #"Aed by an audiable alarm and the curser will stay in the mandatory field until the user enter data.    14)SYMBOLS USED ON VDU LAYOUT FORMS               = inverse video field                      = Unprotected data-entry field     Line Descriptor    ┆
0x47600…47700 (71, 0, 6)  Sector 4707c500232241 ┆G E #"AR = Repeating    Field Descriptors    N = Mandatory numeric    n = Optional numeric    A = Mandatory alpha    a = Optional alpha    D = Mandatory alphanumeric    d = Optional alphanumeric    ble to the MSO POSITION. No attempt has been made to descr┆
0x47700…47800 (71, 0, 7)  Sector 46088300232241 ┆F   #"A 1                                                                                                              Fig. 2.1.1-5 used by the system to inform you that part of the information you have just typed is unacceptable. This may be, for example,┆
0x47800…47900 (71, 0, 8)  Sector 4709ff00232241 ┆G   #"A a garbled command or an unrecogniseable ID. Whatever the reason, the system will send an "unsolicited directive" to describe the particular reason for error.    You will find a list of unsolicited directives and other error types in Chapter 4 (Erro┆
0x47900…47a00 (71, 0, 9)  Sector 470aff00232241 ┆G   #"Ar Messages and Handling).   7) System Line (refer to Fig. 2.1.1-3.b)    The user can enter the sign-on/sign-off command by first pressing the SYSTEM function key, which will cause the cursor to jump to the system line, and then enter the command.   ┆
0x47a00…47b00 (71, 0, 10) Sector 470bc300232241 ┆G C #"A  Security warning and security interrogation is also performed via this line. Password or Security Code is entered here.    Password and Security Code will not be displayed on the screen. e classification of the information on the screen. It is a 2┆
0x47b00…47c00 (71, 0, 11) Sector 470c8100232241 ┆G   #"A 1                                                                                                            Fig. 2.1.1-3 he format.    For items where the classification will first be recognized during validation, it will be updated when the subse┆
0x47c00…47d00 (71, 0, 12) Sector 470dff00232241 ┆G   #"A 1                                                                8) Format Area    The format area is divided into the margin area (refer to Fig. 2.1.1-4.a) and the user area (refer to Fig. 2.1.1-4.b).    This does not apply to the VDU display, whi┆
0x47d00…47e00 (71, 0, 13) Sector 470eff00232241 ┆G   #"Ach occupies the full 80 character screen width.   9) Margin Area (Refer to Fig. 2.1.1-4)    The ten character margins used by the system to indicate the following:              1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9    0                          ┆
0x47e00…47f00 (71, 0, 14) Sector 470fff00232241 ┆G   #"A                                                     ERROR CODE   SPACE             NOT USED                                             LINE                                  DESCRIPTOR     The user area consists of the remaining 70 characters.   10┆
0x47f00…48000 (71, 0, 15) Sector 4700ff00232241 ┆G   #"A) Line Descriptor    A line descriptor will be given in the VDU margin to indicate to the user if a line is repeatable or not.   11) Error Code    An error code will be given in the VDU margin to indicate to the user if the system has found invalid ┆
0x48000…48100 (72, 0, 0)  Sector 4801ff00232241 ┆H   #"A2135Z - FEB - 82.    This field is updated every minute.   4) Queue Information (refer to Fig. 2.1.1-2.b)    Four queues, one for each precedence level, are displayed giving the totals of all messages awaiting in the incoming or outgoing queue respe┆
0x48100…48200 (72, 0, 1)  Sector 4802ff00232241 ┆H   #"Actively, for each precedence level.    Two queues with totals of the incoming and outgoing messages, respectively queued for service, are displayed.    Queue information is updated automatically every minute, except when FLASH messages are queued wh┆
0x48200…48300 (72, 0, 2)  Sector 4803ff00232241 ┆H   #"Aich causes immediate update and a short audio alarm.    A Response Queue is shown where all retrieved messages are queued.   5) Command Line (refer to Fig. 2.1.1-2.c.)    The command line will be used for the insertion of commands and entry of param┆
0x48300…48400 (72, 0, 3)  Sector 4804ff00232241 ┆H   #"Aeters.    Commands will be entered by pressing the command function key (F1) which will cause the cursor to jump to the Command Line in the header. The user will then enter the command on this line. On pressing the ENTER Key, the command will be exe┆
0x48400…48500 (72, 0, 4)  Sector 4805ff00232241 ┆H   #"Acuted, 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. Commas or spaces will be used as separators.    A list of the ┆
0x48500…48600 (72, 0, 5)  Sector 48067e00232241 ┆H ~ #"Acommand possibilities are shown in chapter 5.3 LIST OF COMMANDS.   For instance: PRPF - Prepare new plaindress message. .   This section defines alphabetically abbreviations, identifiers and commands employed in this manual. ........................┆
0x48600…48700 (72, 0, 6)  Sector 48078100232241 ┆H   #"A 1                                                                                                            Fig. 2.1.1-2 AY UNIT VDU   This section describes the VDU characteristics applicable to the MSO POSITION. No attempt has been made to descr┆
0x48700…48800 (72, 0, 7)  Sector 4708ff00232241 ┆G   #"A 1                                                                6) RESPONSE LINE (refer to Fig. 2.1.1-3.a)    This line is used by the system to inform you that part of the information you have just typed is unacceptable. This may be, for example,┆
0x48800…48900 (72, 0, 8)  Sector 4809ff00232241 ┆H   #"A 1                                                               2.1.1 Display Unit   Fig. 2.1.1-1 is an illustration of the display screen, showing a casual format.   The VDU screen is divided into two areas; a five line VDU header (Fig. 2.1.1-1.a)┆
0x48900…48a00 (72, 0, 9)  Sector 480aff00232241 ┆H   #"A and a 22 line format area (Fig. 2.1.1-1.b).   The header contains terminal status information.   The format area is used by the system to display formats and by the user to enter data.    VDU Header Area   1) Terminal Function (refer to Fig. 2.1.1-┆
0x48a00…48b00 (72, 0, 10) Sector 480bff00232241 ┆H   #"A1.c)    This describes the transaction in course. It is a 25 alpha-numeric field.    It is updated on a per-format basis.   2) Classification (refer to Fig. 2.1.1-1.d)    This relates to the classification of the information on the screen. It is a 2┆
0x48b00…48c00 (72, 0, 11) Sector 480cff00232241 ┆H   #"A0 character alpha field.    Displayed items with the classification identified will be updated before the presentation of the format.    For items where the classification will first be recognized during validation, it will be updated when the subse┆
0x48c00…48d00 (72, 0, 12) Sector 480dff00232241 ┆H   #"Aquent format is displayed.    The terminal and the user have a preset highest classification in their profile. The default classification appearing on the screen is the lower of these two.    A list of the classification possibilities are shown in c┆
0x48d00…48e00 (72, 0, 13) Sector 480e1e00232241 ┆H   #"Ahapter 5.2 IDENTIFIERS. ..............       3.2.7 Retrieval for Redistribution .........       3.2.8 Retrieval for Deletion ...............       3.2.9 Response Message Display .............       3.3 OUTGOING MESSAGE SERVICE ASSISTANCE ......     ┆
0x48e00…48f00 (72, 0, 14) Sector 480f8600232241 ┆H   #"A 1                                                                                                                 Fig. 2.1.1-1 n ...................      4 ERRORS .......................................     4.1 ERROR MESSAGES AND ERROR HANDLING ...┆
0x48f00…49000 (72, 0, 15) Sector 4800ff00232241 ┆H   #"A 1                                                                3) Time (refer to Fig. 2.1.1-2.a)    This is the Time in DATE TIME GROUP format. It is a 14 alpha-numeric field containing the Day, Hour, Minute, Zone, Month, Year.   For instance: 19┆
0x49000…49100 (73, 0, 0)  Sector 4901ff00232241 ┆I   #"A 1                                                                   1  INTRODUCTION     The "MSO OPERATIONAL MANUAL" is written for MESSAGE SERVICE OPERATORS of the CAMPS System. It describes in detail the procedures and routines necessary to optim┆
0x49100…49200 (73, 0, 1)  Sector 4902ff00232241 ┆I   #"Aize the daily operation of the CAMPS System. Descriptions of commands, displays, and interpretation of errorcodes are also provided.   The procedures and routines described throughout this manual take the form of TRANSACTIONS.   A transaction is the┆
0x49200…49300 (73, 0, 2)  Sector 4903ff00232241 ┆I   #"A dialogue which takes place between the operator and the CAMPS System to execute a COMMAND. The transaction identifies FORMATS and describes the specific dialogue associated with each one. In each case, a representative picture of the format is prov┆
0x49300…49400 (73, 0, 3)  Sector 4904ff00232241 ┆I   #"Aided (not to scale) on the right-hand page with a step-by-step description of the associated dialogue on the left-hand page.   Each format contains individual fields which are described in terms of their elements, possible element values, and the va┆
0x49400…49500 (73, 0, 4)  Sector 4905ff00232241 ┆I   #"Alidation performed. Where SYSTEM RESPONSE MESSAGES are returned as a result of garbled information, these are also described.    The manual is full of acronyms as VDU, SCD, TOC, etc. Each acronym will be defined the first time it is used.   If you c┆
0x49500…49600 (73, 0, 5)  Sector 4906e700232241 ┆I g #"Aome up against acronyms which you do not remember the sense of, you should employ the references in section 5 - GLOSSARY.   This section defines alphabetically abbreviations, identifiers and commands employed in this manual. ........................┆
0x49600…49700 (73, 0, 6)  Sector 4907ff00232241 ┆I   #"A 1                                                                2  OPERATION    2.1 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION - VISUAL DISPLAY UNIT VDU   This section describes the VDU characteristics applicable to the MSO POSITION. No attempt has been made to descr┆
0x49700…49800 (73, 0, 7)  Sector 48088000232241 ┆H   #"Aibe all of the characteristics and functions available as these are contained in the DELTA DATA  7260T OPERATORS MANUAL.  .2.3.1 Service Message Preparation Menu .        3.2.3.2 Prepare New Plaindress Message ...        3.2.3.3 Prepare New Abbrevia┆
0x49800…49900 (73, 0, 8)  Sector 4909ff00232241 ┆I   #"Ated         Plaindress Message ...............        3.2.3.4 Prepare New Abbreviated         Service Message ..................        3.2.3.5 Continue Plaindress Preparation ..        3.2.3.6 Continue Abbreviated Plain-         dress Preparation .┆
0x49900…49a00 (73, 0, 9)  Sector 490ad400232241 ┆I T #"A...............        3.2.3.7 Continue Abbreviated Service         Message Preparation ..............        3.2.3.8 Delete Service Messages ..........        3.2.3.9 Service Message Status ...........                                               ┆
0x49a00…49b00 (73, 0, 10) Sector 490bff00232241 ┆I   #"A 1                                                                        2322A/ktd    CPS/OPM/004    CLA/830126  vi  MSO OPERATION MANUAL   CAMPS        1                                                                                              ┆
0x49b00…49c00 (73, 0, 11) Sector 490cff00232241 ┆I   #"A                                       3.2.4 Retrieval for Local Use ..............        3.2.4.1 Retrieval Key Type A .............        3.2.4.2 Retrieval Key Type B .............        3.2.4.3 Catalogue Key Type A+B ...........        3.2.4.4 ┆
0x49c00…49d00 (73, 0, 12) Sector 490dff00232241 ┆I   #"ARetrieval Key Type C .............        3.2.4.5 Retrieval Key Type D .............        3.2.4.6 Retrieval Key Type E .............        3.2.4.7 Catalogue Key Type C+D+D .........        3.2.5 Retrieval for Readdressal ............       3.2.6 ┆
0x49d00…49e00 (73, 0, 13) Sector 490eff00232241 ┆I   #"ARetrieval for Rerun ..................       3.2.7 Retrieval for Redistribution .........       3.2.8 Retrieval for Deletion ...............       3.2.9 Response Message Display .............       3.3 OUTGOING MESSAGE SERVICE ASSISTANCE ......     ┆
0x49e00…49f00 (73, 0, 14) Sector 490fff00232241 ┆I   #"A 3.4 INCOMING MESSAGE SERVICE ASSISTANCE ......       3.4.1 Garble Correction ....................       3.4.2 Message Inspection ...................      4 ERRORS .......................................     4.1 ERROR MESSAGES AND ERROR HANDLING ...┆
0x49f00…4a000 (73, 0, 15) Sector 4900e700232241 ┆I g #"A.....     5 GLOSSARY .....................................        5.1 ABBREVIATIONS ............................        5.2 IDENTIFIERS ..............................        5.3 LIST OF COMMANDS .........................                             ┆
0x4a000…4a100 (74, 0, 0)  Sector 4a016400232241 ┆J d #"A830126               All       Preliminary Issue 1 of                         Document        : =~ B 3: = R 3*$<MMY *%<MMY !\<6 C 3M, !\<6 : =~ B 5: = R$3C/4!e=6 !f=6 !g=6 !h=6 Ml+M;) RE3C#4:  2i=:g=~ JV3C/4!"<6 #6 MB&! =6 !,<6 :]=2'< AMD MB&!,<6 ! ┆
0x4a100…4a200 (74, 0, 1)  Sector 4a02a000232241 ┆J   #"A 1                                                                        2322A/ktd    CPS/OPM/004    CLA/830126  iv   MSO OPERATION MANUAL   CAMPS       ~ B)4Cq5! ="(=*(=N#FMC 2.=M ':>=V V  u:A=!>=  AH1 R^4 ]M, C 4:>=2A=Ms!:g=~ Jr4Mj2:g=~ B}4C75!  ┆
0x4a200…4a300 (74, 0, 2)  Sector 4a03ff00232241 ┆J   #"A 1                                                                         2322A/ktd    CPS/OPM/004    CLA/830126  v   MSO OPERATION MANUAL   CAMPS         TABLE OF CONTENTS     1                                                                      ┆
0x4a300…4a400 (74, 0, 3)  Sector 4a04ff00232241 ┆J   #"A                                                            PREFACE   1 INTRODUCTION .................................   1    2 OPERATION ....................................   3    2.1 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION - VDU .............   4     2.1.1 Displa┆
0x4a400…4a500 (74, 0, 4)  Sector 4a05ff00232241 ┆J   #"Ay Unit .........................   4     2.1.2 Keyboard Unit - General Information ..        2.1.2.1 Keys Unit - Standard Functions ...          2.1.2.2 Keyboard Unit - Special Functions           2.2 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION - MSP .............      ┆
0x4a500…4a600 (74, 0, 5)  Sector 4a06ff00232241 ┆J   #"A 2.2.1 Controls and Indicators ..............       2.2.2 Paper and Ribbon Installation.........      3 STEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURES ......................      3.1 ACCESS PROCEDURES ........................       3.1.1 Sign on ..........................┆
0x4a600…4a700 (74, 0, 6)  Sector 4a07ff00232241 ┆J   #"A....       3.1.2 Sign off .............................       3.1.3 High Level Menu ......................       3.1.4 MSO Menu .............................      3.2 MESSAGE HANDLING .........................       3.2.1 Introduction ..............┆
0x4a700…4a800 (74, 0, 7)  Sector 4908ff00232241 ┆I   #"A...........       3.2.2 Message Handling Menu ................       3.2.3 Service Message Preparation ..........        3.2.3.1 Service Message Preparation Menu .        3.2.3.2 Prepare New Plaindress Message ...        3.2.3.3 Prepare New Abbrevia┆
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0x4a900…4aa00 (74, 0, 9)  Sector 4a0a5c00232241 ┆J \ #"A     J   J J J J J I I I H H H H H G G G G G F F F F F A A > > = = = = = < < < < < ; ; ; ; ; : : : : : : : 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 2 2 , ,                     :   :    S    ANSLAG  Oprettet  / /   :   :    S        ┆
0x4aa00…4ab00 (74, 0, 10) Sector 4a0ba500232241 ┆J % #"A 1                                                                            2322A/ktd/162A  CPS/OPM/004    CLA/830126     MSO OPERATION MANUAL   CAMPS       /=6)M2&*/=MM, > I!e=6 !Z="(=e*$<kas#r  9x2"<! <6 M8)I:^=~ B#.!#<6 ! <6 M&&:!<~ J#.:!<2.=M2┆
0x4ab00…4ac00 (74, 0, 11) Sector 4a0cff00232241 ┆J   #"A 1                                                                         MSO OPERATION MANUAL       CPS/OPM/004     CDRL Documentation No. 03    Line Item No. 9.3                Carsten Larsen        Kurt Nybroe-Nielsen           SHAPE (3), NCS (1┆
0x4ac00…4ad00 (74, 0, 12) Sector 4a0dff00232241 ┆J   #"A), GJ, JHO, BHB, KNN, GT, SRA, CSV, URH, HKI, OKH, BBC, MSN, KNB, NJ, FH, DL, OE, KM, BI, LU, ORP, HAU, PLN, NPP, Conf. Mgmt., QA, Library (5), BSP, PBP, CL, LT, KJA, JJD, LOL, CLA, JAL, System I & T (2).                         ILS Manager     8301┆
0x4ad00…4ae00 (74, 0, 13) Sector 4a0e4600232241 ┆J F #"A26    Preliminary       830126           Conf. Mgmt.     830126 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!$<6 !&<6 Mc&!  "(=6   E    '<M% !  "2<┆
0x4ae00…4af00 (74, 0, 14) Sector 4a0fbe00232241 ┆J > #"A 1                                                                       2322A/ktd    CPS/OPM/004    CLA/830126  ii  MSO OPERATION MANUAL   CAMPS            her inds`ttes first aid     {M)(sC  I! <6 !  "(=  <q#p!"<6 !#<6 !  "$<!&<6$`i6 {M)(sM &M7   ┆
0x4af00…4b000 (74, 0, 15) Sector 4a00ff00232241 ┆J   #"A 1                                                                         2322A/ktd    CPS/OPM/004       CLA/830126  iii    MSO OPERATION MANUAL      CAMPS                1                                                                            ┆
0x4b000…4b100 (75, 0, 0)  Sector 4b01ff00294641 ┆K   )FA attempts.   again.    If the system blocks the terminal, you must contact the supervisor for further help.     When the sign-on procedure is OK, the system will present you for the MSO menu or the high level menu dependent on what capability you ha┆
0x4b100…4b200 (75, 0, 1)  Sector 4b02f000294641 ┆K p )FAve, or, if four MSOs are already active in the the communications center. There may be up to 4 MSO positions in the communications center at any instant.   7 Proceed to the section    associated with the menu   displayed on the VDU.  2:g=~ B}4C75!  ┆
0x4b200…4b300 (75, 0, 2)  Sector 4b03ff00294641 ┆K   )FA 1                                                                     3.1.2  Sign Off (SIOF) (cont'd)            When you wish to stop the     activity to a terminal, you must enter the command code    SIOF.   1 On keyboard, press the con- Refer to┆
0x4b300…4b400 (75, 0, 3)  Sector 4b04ff00294641 ┆K   )FA Figure 3.1.2-2.a.   trol function key-ATTN. Pressing the ATTN-key causes    the cursor to move to the system line and await a com-    mand code.   2 On keyboard, enter the com-   mand code SIOF.   3 Press ENTER key Refer to Figure 3.1.2-2.b.    The┆
0x4b400…4b500 (75, 0, 4)  Sector 4b055900294641 ┆K Y )FA time at which the unattended operation commenced, will appear on the VDU screen.  mando JA eller ANNULLER Kun tal Kun mellemrum eller retur Under redigering nu Ukendt dokument Fundet I brug nu Allerede p> systemdiskette                             ┆
0x4b500…4b600 (75, 0, 5)  Sector 4b06ff00294641 ┆K   )FA 1                                                                     3.1.3  High Level Menu (cont'd)          The high level menu format will inform you about the possibilities which exist, or not exist for you at the terminal dependent of your ca┆
0x4b600…4b700 (75, 0, 6)  Sector 4b07ff00294641 ┆K   )FApability.     Refer to Figure 3.1.3-1.    The system will display Y (yes) or N (no) on a level with the possibilities.   1 On keyboard, press the con- Refer to Figure 3.1.3-2.a.   trol function key-ATTN Pressing the ATTN-key causes    the cursor to ┆
0x4b700…4b800 (75, 0, 7)  Sector 4508ff00294641 ┆E   )FAmove to the system line and await a command code.   2 On keyboard, enter the You must enter one of the   desired command. following possibilities:     SUPV - supervisor    MDCO - message distribution    MSOC - message service    ASSG - supervisor as┆
0x4b800…4b900 (75, 0, 8)  Sector 4b09ff41294641 ┆K  A)FA2946A CPS/OPM/004  (ramme)      ktd                  CLA                  MSO OPERATION MANUAL 21 10 82 08 45    3 52  12318 17 02 83 14 05      01     13 17 02 83 14 01 17 02 83 14 55 0162A  78   10 05   960  18431        6    '    *J         B @ _┆
0x4b900…4ba00 (75, 0, 9)  Sector 4b0a4e00294641 ┆K N )FA     K   K K K K E E E E D D D D C C C C B B B B A A @ @ @ @ ? ? ? 4 4 3 3 3 3 ( ( ( ( ' '                                                                           ANV.TID ANSLAG  OpOpOpOpOpOpOpTO TID  ANV.TID ANSLAG  OpOpOpOpOpOpOpOpOpOpOpOpOpOpOp┆
0x4ba00…4bb00 (75, 0, 10) Sector 4b0b9c00294641 ┆K   )FA 1                                                                       2946A/ktd/162A CPS/OPM/004    CLA/830126     MSO OPERATION MANUAL   CAMPS    !/=6WC*-!/=6)M2&*/=MM, > I!e=6 !Z="(=e*$<kas#r  9x2"<! <6 M8)I:^=~ B#.!#<6 ! <6 M&&:!<~ J#.:!<2.=M2┆
0x4bb00…4bc00 (75, 0, 11) Sector 4b0cff00294641 ┆K   )FA 1                                                                   3.1.1  Sign On (SION) (cont'd)            When you wish to use the terminal, you must switch on the POWER and turn the locking key to ON.     The system will present you for a stan┆
0x4bc00…4bd00 (75, 0, 12) Sector 4b0dff00294641 ┆K   )FAdard layout on the VDU screen.    Refer to Figure 3.1.1-1.   1 On keyboard, press the Refer to Figure 3.1.1-2.a.   control function key- Pressing the ATTN-key causes   ATTN the cursor to move to the system line and await a command code.   2 On keybo┆
0x4bd00…4be00 (75, 0, 13) Sector 4b0eff00294641 ┆K   )FAard, enter the   command code SION.   3 Press ENTER key Refer to Figure 3.1.1-2.b.   4 On keyboard, enter your   3 letter ID code and   your password.   5 Press ENTER key Refer to Figure 3.1.1-2.b.    The identification code and the password will NO┆
0x4be00…4bf00 (75, 0, 14) Sector 4b0f4e00294641 ┆K N )FAT be displayed on the screen.    Comma or space are used as separator.  M &  E 0= u M% :^=~ Bl1{M40sI:^=~ J 1!"<6;!#<6 !&<6 !  "$<! <6 {M;(s!  9"c=!  "(= Z=q#p!"<6 !&<6 !  "$<!#<6 ! <6 {M)(sC  I! <6 !  "(=  <q#p!"<6 !#<6 !  "$<!&<6$`i6 {M)(sM &M7   ┆
0x4bf00…4c000 (75, 0, 15) Sector 4b00ff00294641 ┆K   )FA 1                                                                   3.1.1  Sign On (SION) (cont'd)          6 If you enter invalid ID Blocking the terminal will   code or password, you must take place after three   go back to step 4 and try invalid┆
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0x4c100…4c200 (76, 0, 1)  Sector 4c024e00294641 ┆L N )FA     L   L L K K K K E E E E D D D D C C C C B B B B A A @ @ @ ? ? ? ? 4 4 3 3 3 3 ( ( ( ( ' '                                                                       ANV.TID ANSLAG  OpOpOpOpOpOpOpTO TID  ANV.TID ANSLAG  OpOpOpOpOpOpOpOpOpOpOpOpOpOpOp┆
0x4c200…4c300 (76, 0, 2)  Sector 4c039d00294641 ┆L   )FA 1                                                                       2946A/ktd/162A CPS/OPM/004    CLA/830126     MSO OPERATION MANUAL    CAMPS    /=6WC*-!/=6)M2&*/=MM, > I!e=6 !Z="(=e*$<kas#r  9x2"<! <6 M8)I:^=~ B#.!#<6 ! <6 M&&:!<~ J#.:!<2.=M2┆
0x4c300…4c400 (76, 0, 3)  Sector 4c04ff00294641 ┆L   )FA 1                                                                   3.1.1  Sign On (SION) (cont'd)            When you wish to use the terminal, you must switch on the POWER and turn the locking key to ON.     The system will present you for a stan┆
0x4c400…4c500 (76, 0, 4)  Sector 4c05ff00294641 ┆L   )FAdard layout on the VDU screen.    Refer to Figure 3.1.1-1.   1 On keyboard, press the Refer to Figure 3.1.1-2.a.   control function key- Pressing the ATTN-key causes   ATTN the cursor to move to the system line and await a command code.   2 On keybo┆
0x4c500…4c600 (76, 0, 5)  Sector 4c06ff00294641 ┆L   )FAard, enter the   command code SION.   3 Press ENTER key Refer to Figure 3.1.1-2.b.   4 On keyboard, enter your   3 letter ID code and   your password.   5 Press ENTER key Refer to Figure 3.1.1-2.b.    The identification code and the password will NO┆
0x4c600…4c700 (76, 0, 6)  Sector 4c074e00294641 ┆L N )FAT be displayed on the screen.    Comma or space are used as separator.  M &  E 0= u M% :^=~ Bl1{M40sI:^=~ J 1!"<6;!#<6 !&<6 !  "$<! <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   ┆
0x4c700…4c800 (76, 0, 7)  Sector 4b08ff00294641 ┆K   )FA 1                                                                   3.1.1  Sign On (SION) (cont'd)          6 If you enter invalid ID Blocking the terminal will   code or password, you must take place after three   go back to step 4 and try invalid┆
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