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CAMPS SYSTEM DESIGN SPECIFICATION
…02…ISSUE 1.2…02…CAMPS
T̲A̲B̲L̲E̲ ̲O̲F̲ ̲C̲O̲N̲T̲E̲N̲T̲S̲
1 GENERAL ..................................... 1-001
1.1 PURPOSE ................................ 1-001
1.2 PROJECT REFERENCES ...................... 1-002
1.2.1 Applicable Documents ................ 1-002
1.2.2 Reference Documents ................. 1-004
1.3 TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ................. 1-005
1.3. Terms ............................... 1-005
1.3.2 Abbreviations ....................... 1-015
2 SUMMARY OF REQUIREMENTS ..................... 2-002
2.1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ...................... 2-002
2.2 SYSTEM FUNCTIONS ....................... 2-006
2.2.1 CAMPS Interfaces .................... 2-006
2.2.1.1 Man-Machine Interface (General) . 2-006
2.2.1.2 Man-Machine Interface (COMMCEN) . 2-008
2.2.1.3 Externally Prepared Messages .... 2-009
2.2.1.4 Telgraph Interface ............. 2-009
2.2.2 In-Message Synthesis ................ 2-010
2.2.3 Out-Message Synthesis ............... 2-010
2.2.4 Distribution ........................ 2-010
2.2.5 Miscellaneous ....................... 2010
2.3 CHARACTERISTICS ......................... 2-011
2.4 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION (HW) ............ 2-011
2.5 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION (SW) ............ 2-011
2.6 DOCUMENTATION ........................... 2-012
3 ENVIRONMENTS ............................... 3-003
3.1 PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENTS ................... 3-003
3.1.1 Access Dimension .................... 3-003
3.1.2 Space ............................... 3-003
3.1.3 Weight .............................. 3-04
3.1.4 Ambient Temperature ................. 3-004
3.1.5 Humidity ............................ 3-005
3.1.6 Dust, Fumes ......................... 3-005
3.1.6.1 Air Cleanness ................... 3-005
3.1.6.2 Fumes .......................... 3-005
3.1.7 Shock and Vibration ................. 3-006
3.1.8 Altitude ............................ 3-006
3.2 EXTERNAL INTERFACE DEFINITION ........... 3-007
3.2.1 CAMPS - SCARS Interface ............. 3-007
3.2.1.1 Physical Interface .............. 3-007
3.2.1.2 Functonal Interface ............ 3-009
3.2.1.3 CAMPS Point-to-Point Connections 3-010
3.2.2 Non-Telegraphic Systems ............. 3-011
3.2.2.1 CAMPS-SCARS II Interface......... 3-011
3.2.2.2 CAMPS-CCIS Interface ............ 3-012
3.2.3 Auxiliary Terminal Device ........... 3-013
3.2.3.1 CAMPS - OCR Interface ........... 3-013
3.2.3.2 CAMPS - Paper Tape Punch I/F .... 3-014
3.2.3.3 CAMPS - Paper Tape Reader I/F ... 3-014
3.2.3.4 CAMPS - Lineprinter Inerface ... 3-015
3.2.4 Terminal Device ..................... 3-015
3.2.4.1 CAMPS - VDU Interface ........... 3-015
3.2.4.2 CAMPS - Medium Speed Printer I/F 3-016
4.2.4.2 CAMPS - Low Speed Teleprinter I/F 3-017
3.3 PROCEDURA INTERFACES ................... 3-017
3.3.1 Display Formats ..................... 3-017
3.3.2 Print Out Formats ................... 3-018
3.3.3 Paper Tape Punch Format ............. 3-019
3.3.4 Paper Tape Reader Format ............ -019
3.4 OPERATOR INTERFACES ..................... 3-019
3.4.1 User Procedures ..................... 3-019
3.4.2 MDCO Procedures ..................... 3-020
3.4.3 Message Service Procedures .......... 3-020
3.4.4 Supervisor Commnds and Procedures .. 3-020
3.4.5 Engineering Terminal Function ....... 3-021
3.5 POWER INTERFACES ........................ 3-021
3.5.1 Power Input Specification ........... 3-021
3.5.2 Power Sources ....................... 3-022
3.5.2.1 Power Source Inputs ............. 3-022
3.5.2.2 Required Power Sources .......... 3-022
4 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ............................. 4-002
4.1 CONFIGURATION SUMMARY ................... 4-002
4.1.1 Hardware System Partitoning ........ 4-002
4.1.1.1 Configuration Elements .......... 4-005
4.1.1.2 Site Equipment Layout ........... 4-017
4.1.1.3 Site Equipment Complement ....... 4-023
4.1.2 Software Configuration .............. 4-088
4.1.2.1 Software Subsystems ............. 4-088
4.1.2.2 Software Packages ............... 4-088
4.1.2.3 System oftware Subsystem ....... 4-090
4.1.2.4 Applications Software Subsystem . 4-093
4.1.2.5 Support Software Subsystem ...... 4-096
4.1.3 Mapping of Software onto Hardware ... 4-097
4.2 FUNCTIONAL FLOW ......................... 4-107 4.2.1
Introduction
........................
4-107
4.2.2 Package Inter-Relationship .......... 4-107
4.2.2.1 Basic Relationship .............. 4-107
4.2.2.2 Processes and Transactions ...... 4-111
4.2.3 Message Transactions ............... 4-114
4.2.3.1 Incoming ACP127 Message ......... 4-114
4.2.3.2 Outgoing ACP127 Message -
Originated by CAMPS ............. 4-114
4.2.3.3 Outgoing ACP127 Message -
Prepared Externally ............. 4-114 4.2.3.4
Comments
........................
4-114
4.2.3.5 VDU Pages ....................... 4-115
4.2.4 Functional Flow for an In-Message ... 4-115
4.2.4.1 Reception Process (IOC and THP) . 4-115
4.2.4.2 Analysis Process (THP .......... 4-117
4.2.4.3 Use of Tables in Analysis ....... 4-118
4.2.4.4 Reasons for Rejection ........... 4-119
4.2.4.5 Completion of Analysis .......... 4-120
4.2.4.6 Special Actions for All Messages 4-120
4.2.4.7 Messae Types ................... 4-123
4.2.4.8 Message Service Assistance (TEP) 4-124
4.2.4.9 Other Incoming Information ...... 4-126
4.2.4.10 Distribution and Delivery (MDP) . 4-129
4.2.4.11 Relationship between Analysis,
Ditribution, and MDCO .......... 4-129
4.2.4.12 MDCO Actions .................... 4-132
4.2.4.13 Final Situation ................. 4-132
4.2.5 Functional Flow for an Out-Message .. 4-133
4.2.5.1 Introduction .................... 4-13
4.2.5.2 Message Preparation ............. 4-138
4.2.5.3 Co-ordination ................... 4-141
4.2.5.4 Release ......................... 4-142
4.2.5.5 ACP127 Synthesis ................ 4-142
4.2.5.6 Route Assignment ............... 4-148
4.2.5.7 Output .......................... 4-149
4.2.5.8 Distribution .................... 4-151
4.2.5.9 Final Situation ................. 4-151…86…1
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4.2.6 Views of a Message .................. 4-151
4.2.6.1 In-Message ...................... 4-151
4.2.6.2 Out-Message ..................... 4-153
4.2.6.3 Re-Tran