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0x00000…00100 (0, 0, 0) Sector 01544130313534 ┆ TA0154A ┆
0x00100…00200 (0, 0, 1) Sector 00000000000000 ┆ ┆
0x00200…00300 (0, 0, 2) Sector ff00fcffffffff ┆ | p ` ` ┆
0x00300…00306 (0, 0, 3) WangDocument {d00=0x20, d01=0x04, d02=0x41, ptr=(59,0, 8), d05=0x00}
0x00306…0030c WangDocument {d00=0x20, d01=0x31, d02=0x41, ptr=( 5,0, 8), d05=0x00}
0x0030c…00312 WangDocument {d00=0x20, d01=0x33, d02=0x41, ptr=( 4,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x00312…00318 WangDocument {d00=0x20, d01=0x34, d02=0x41, ptr=(62,0, 8), d05=0x00}
0x00318…0031e WangDocument {d00=0x24, d01=0x67, d02=0x41, ptr=( 3,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x0031e…00324 WangDocument {d00=0x63, d01=0x32, d02=0x41, ptr=(71,0, 8), d05=0x00}
0x00324…0032a WangDocument {d00=0x63, d01=0x47, d02=0x41, ptr=(67,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x0032a…00330 WangDocument {d00=0x65, d01=0x14, d02=0x41, ptr=(75,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x00330…00340 65 14 41 4b 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ┆e AK ┆
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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 30 ┆ 0┆
0x00400…00500 (0, 0, 4) Sector 00000000000000 ┆ ┆
0x00500…00600 (0, 0, 5) Sector 01544130313534 ┆ TA0154A ┆
0x00600…00700 (0, 0, 6) Sector 421c402600415b ┆B @& A[' 4 X% % PO P ; e A C C f x f V W O 8 :L L#! 9 6514A f r < {C < { ; 6 ` f b bD r K 8 : 9 y< 6332A6347A6514A L'K(K) ┆
0x00700…00800 (0, 0, 7) Sector 00000000000000 ┆ ┆
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0x01000…01100 (1, 0, 0) WangDocumentBody
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0x01600…01700 (1, 0, 6) Sector 00000000000000 ┆ ┆
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0x01800…01900 (1, 0, 8) WangDocumentBody
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0x03000…03100 (3, 0, 0) WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=( 3,0, 1), len=0xff, h3=41246741}, f00=»2467A «, f01=»PC/AUX/001 «, f02=»ja «, f03=»SN «, f04=»slettes ej «, f05=13-07-82 10:54, f06=» «, f07=»17 «, f08=» 776 «, f09=09-10-85 11:19, f10=» «, f11=»00 «, f12=» 2 «, f13=13-07-82 13:50, f14=09-10-85 11:22, f15=»0154A «, f16=» 9 «, f17=» «, f18=»19 «, f19=» 108 «, f20=» 835 «, f21=» «, f22=» «, f99=020030000110052710110290aaca15050000000000000042032600df}
0x03100…03200 (3, 0, 1) WangDocumentBody
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0x03800…03900 (3, 0, 8) Sector 03098d00633641 ┆ c6Agher precedence message. 2. Message is transmitted to PC. PC wants to override the message and transmit a higher precedence message. 7.1.3 Variance from Standards .............. 7.1.4 Other Costs .......................... ┆
0x03900…03a00 (3, 0, 9) Sector 030a4a00633641 ┆ J c6A 1 7.3 MESSAGES TRANSMISSION CCIS TO PC This example is divided into the following subexamples: 1. Several Segmented Message CCIS and PC has empty queues. 2. Message Transmitte┆
0x03a00…03b00 (3, 0, 10) Sector 00004a00633641 ┆ J c6A 1 transmitted to PC, CCIS has message on queue and PC does not. 4. Message transmitted to PC, CCIS has message on queue PC has message on queue, both with the same precedence 5. ┆
0x03b00…03c00 (3, 0, 11) Sector 030cff00198041 ┆ Aemperature. - Para. 4.7.1.2.2 High temperature, non-operating. 3.1.2.1.2 Low temperature. - Para. 4.7.1.3.1 Low temperature, non-operating. 3.1.2.2 Shock. Procedure 503-I, in NGTS-40. Temperature shock (non-operating) with the following┆
0x03c00…03d00 (3, 0, 12) Sector 030dff00198041 ┆ A modifications: 2 test sequences: high-low-high temperature and low-high-low temperature Dwell time at each temperature: 2 hours Transfer time: 15 minutes High temperature 71 o C, low temperature -54 o C. 3.2 ALTITUDE Proced┆
0x03d00…03e00 (3, 0, 13) Sector 030eff00198041 ┆ Aure 500-I, in NGTS 40. Altitude, with the following levels: Operating 2000 m, Non-operating 50000 feet. 3.3 HUMIDITY Para. 3.3.3 and 4.7.4, in MPD 7005 C. Humidity, non-operating, where MIL-E-5272 is replaced with MIL-STD-810C procedure 507-I. ┆
0x03e00…03f00 (3, 0, 14) Sector 030f4d00198041 ┆ M A 3.4 SALT FOG Procedure 509-I, in NGTS 40. Salt Fog (non-operating) EVIRONMENTAL SPEC 02 04 82 11 30 06 131 16 07 82 10 17 00 21 16 07 82 10 18 16 07 82 10 20 0154A 3 3 00 72 2223 Ff *J B _┆
0x03f00…04000 (3, 0, 15) Sector 0300ff00198041 ┆ A 1 NHMIS-173 3.5 VIBRATION 3.5.1 Low frequency. - Para. 4.7.5.2.11, in MPD 7005 C. Vibration, low frequency, nonoperating, with the following modifications: 5Hz at 1.3 g for ┆
0x04000…04100 (4, 0, 0) WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=( 4,0, 1), len=0xff, h3=41203341}, f00=»2033A «, f01=»Protocol Converter «, f02=»kk «, f03=»JPR «, f04=»Introduction «, f05=16-04-82 17:07, f06=» «, f07=»53 «, f08=» 4157 «, f09=27-04-82 13:12, f10=» «, f11=»39 «, f12=» 1317 «, f13=19-04-82 16:14, f14=04-05-82 13:45, f15=»0154A «, f16=» 1 «, f17=» 1 «, f18=»32 «, f19=» 96 «, f20=» 5474 «, f21=» «, f22=» «, f99=020010000110056610110180aaca15050000000000000030030400df}
0x04100…04200 (4, 0, 1) WangDocumentBody
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0x04400…04500 (4, 0, 4) Sector 00000000000000 ┆ ┆
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0x04800…04900 (4, 0, 8) Sector 04094a00633641 ┆ J c6A 1 SSION PC TO CCIS 7.5 BURST MESSAGE HANDLING 7.6 OVERRIDE MESSAGE TRANSMISSION 7.1 LINE CONNECTION This example is divided into the following four subexamples: 1. Succesfu┆
0x04900…04a00 (4, 0, 9) Sector 040a4a00633641 ┆ J c6A 1 l line connection without disconnection of line first. 3. Unsuccesful line connection. Wrong password. 4. Unsuccessful line connection. DINDAC not loaded. ┆
0x04a00…04b00 (4, 0, 10) Sector 040b4a00633641 ┆ J c6A 1 7.4 MESSAGES TRANSMISSION PC TO CCIS This example is divided into the following subexamples: 1. Several Segmented Message CCIS and PC has empty queues. 2. Message transmitte┆
0x04b00…04c00 (4, 0, 11) Sector 040c4a00633641 ┆ J c6A 1 nsmitted to PC, PC has a message on queue and CCIS does not. 4. Message transmitted to CCIS, PC has message on queue, CCIS has message on queue, both with the same precedence ┆
0x04c00…04d00 (4, 0, 12) Sector 040d4a00633641 ┆ J c6A 1 essage on queue, CCIS's message has higher precedence. 6. Message transmitted to CCIS, CCIS has message on queue, PC has message on queue, PC's message has higher precedence. ....┆
0x04d00…04e00 (4, 0, 13) Sector 040e4a00633641 ┆ J c6A 1 4.2 SYSTEMS/PRODUCTS ......................... 4.3 MARKETING AND SALES ...................... 4.4 COST EFFECTIVENESS ....................... 4.5 WORKING CLI┆
0x04e00…04f00 (4, 0, 14) Sector 040f4a00633641 ┆ J c6A 1 7.2 LINE DISCONNECTION The two ways of disconnection of the line is the same for both PC and CCIS so the two ways is described from only one side. This example is divided into th┆
0x04f00…05000 (4, 0, 15) Sector 0308ff00633641 ┆ c6A 1 7.6 OVERRIDE MESSAGE HANDLING This example is divided into the following two subexamples: 1. Message is transmitted to CCIS. CCIS wants to override the message and transmit a hi┆
0x05000…05100 (5, 0, 0) Sector 05014a00633641 ┆ J c6A 1 ............. 7.1.2 Standard Cost of Sales ............... 7.1.3 Variance from Standards .............. 7.1.4 Other Costs .......................... ┆
0x05100…05200 (5, 0, 1) Sector 05024a00633641 ┆ J c6A 1 7.3 MESSAGES TRANSMISSION CCIS TO PC This example is divided into the following subexamples: 1. Several Segmented Message CCIS and PC has empty queues. 2. Message Transmitte┆
0x05200…05300 (5, 0, 2) Sector 05034a00633641 ┆ J c6A 1 transmitted to PC, CCIS has message on queue and PC does not. 4. Message transmitted to PC, CCIS has message on queue PC has message on queue, both with the same precedence 5. ┆
0x05300…05400 (5, 0, 3) Sector 0504ff00633641 ┆ c6A 1 7.5 BURST MESSAGE HANDLING This example is divided into the following subexamples: 1. Message is transmitted to CCIS, PC and CCIS has empty queues. PC wants to discontinue trans┆
0x05400…05500 (5, 0, 4) Sector 0505ff00633641 ┆ c6Amission of the message. 2. Message is transmitted to CCIS, PC and CCIS has empty queues. PC wants to discontinue transmission of the message. 3. Message transmitted to CCIS. PC has higher precedence message on queue to transmit next. 4. Messag┆
0x05500…05600 (5, 0, 5) Sector 0506ff00633641 ┆ c6Ae transmitted to PC. CCIS has higher precedence message on queue to transmit next. 5. Message transmitted to CCIS. CCIS has higher precedence message on queue to transmit next. 6. Message transmitted to PC. PC has higher precedence message on qu┆
0x05600…05700 (5, 0, 6) Sector 0507ff00633641 ┆ c6Aeue to transmit next. 6. Message transmitted to PC. PC and CCIS has messages on queue with same higher precedence message to transmit next. 7. Message transmitted to CCIS. PC and CCIS has messages on queue with same higher precedence message to ┆
0x05700…05800 (5, 0, 7) Sector 04081500633641 ┆ c6Atransmit next. over the normal message and the error handling. Error recovery is not shown as it is an end user responsibility. The examples shown will be: 7.1 LINE CONNECTION 7.2 LINE DISCO┆
0x05800…05900 (5, 0, 8) WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=( 5,0, 9), len=0xff, h3=41203141}, f00=»2031A «, f01=»Protocol Converter «, f02=»kk «, f03=»JPR «, f04=»Side 58 fra 2004A «, f05=16-04-82 13:34, f06=» «, f07=»01 «, f08=» 17 «, f09= - - : , f10=» «, f11=» «, f12=» «, f13= - - : , f14=04-05-82 13:45, f15=»0154A «, f16=» 2 «, f17=» «, f18=»01 «, f19=» 16 «, f20=» 17 «, f21=» «, f22=» «, f99=020010000110056610a10a80aaca15050000000000000042030800df}
0x05900…05a00 (5, 0, 9) WangDocumentBody
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0x06000…06100 (6, 0, 0) Sector 06014a00633641 ┆ J c6A 1 SSION PC TO CCIS 7.5 BURST MESSAGE HANDLING 7.6 OVERRIDE MESSAGE TRANSMISSION 7.1 LINE CONNECTION This example is divided into the following four subexamples: 1. Succesfu┆
0x06100…06200 (6, 0, 1) Sector 06024a00633641 ┆ J c6A 1 l line connection without disconnection of line first. 3. Unsuccesful line connection. Wrong password. 4. Unsuccessful line connection. DINDAC not loaded. ┆
0x06200…06300 (6, 0, 2) Sector 0603ff00633641 ┆ c6A 1 7.4 MESSAGES TRANSMISSION PC TO CCIS This example is divided into the following subexamples: 1. Several Segmented Message CCIS and PC has empty queues. 2. Message transmitte┆
0x06300…06400 (6, 0, 3) Sector 0604ff00633641 ┆ c6Ad to PC, CCIS has message on queue and PC does not. 3. Message Transmitted to PC, PC has a message on queue and CCIS does not. 4. Message transmitted to CCIS, PC has message on queue, CCIS has message on queue, both with the same precedence ┆
0x06400…06500 (6, 0, 4) Sector 0605fb00633641 ┆ { c6A 5. Message transmitted to CCIS, PC has message on queue, CCIS has message on queue, CCIS's message has higher precedence. 6. Message transmitted to CCIS, CCIS has message on queue, PC has message on queue, PC's message has higher precedence. ....┆
0x06500…06600 (6, 0, 5) Sector 06064a00633641 ┆ J c6A 1 4.2 SYSTEMS/PRODUCTS ......................... 4.3 MARKETING AND SALES ...................... 4.4 COST EFFECTIVENESS ....................... 4.5 WORKING CLI┆
0x06600…06700 (6, 0, 6) Sector 06074a00633641 ┆ J c6A 1 7.2 LINE DISCONNECTION The two ways of disconnection of the line is the same for both PC and CCIS so the two ways is described from only one side. This example is divided into th┆
0x06700…06800 (6, 0, 7) Sector 05004a00633641 ┆ J c6A 1 Disconnection without response. ............ 6.3 WORKING TOOLS AND ENVIRONMENT ............ 7 1 YEAR BUDGET ............................... 7.1 BUDGET SUMMARY┆
0x06800…06900 (6, 0, 8) Sector 06094a00633641 ┆ J c6A 1 ............. 7.1.2 Standard Cost of Sales ............... 7.1.3 Variance from Standards .............. 7.1.4 Other Costs .......................... ┆
0x06900…06a00 (6, 0, 9) Sector 060aff00633641 ┆ c6A 1 7.3 MESSAGES TRANSMISSION CCIS TO PC This example is divided into the following subexamples: 1. Several Segmented Message CCIS and PC has empty queues. 2. Message Transmitte┆
0x06a00…06b00 (6, 0, 10) Sector 060bff00633641 ┆ c6Ad to PC, PC has a message on queue and CCIS does not. 3. Message transmitted to PC, CCIS has message on queue and PC does not. 4. Message transmitted to PC, CCIS has message on queue PC has message on queue, both with the same precedence 5. ┆
0x06b00…06c00 (6, 0, 11) Sector 060cf200633641 ┆ r c6AMessage transmitted to PC, CCIS has message on queue, PC has message on queue, PC's message has higher precedence. 6. Message transmitted to PC CCIS has message on queue, PC has message on queue, CCIS's message has higher precedence. 7.1.1┆
0x06c00…06d00 (6, 0, 12) Sector 060d4a00633641 ┆ J c6A 1 Y ........................ 7.3 BACKLOG AND NEW ORDERS BUDGET ............ 7.4 PROFIT AND LOSS PROJECT BUDGETS .......... 7.5 MANPOWER BUDGET ...................┆
0x06d00…06e00 (6, 0, 13) Sector 060e4a00633641 ┆ J c6A 1 tion. Wrong password. 4. Unsuccessful line connection. DINDAC not loaded. ady to receive a message whenever the link idle state or when a previous SUPERACK/SUPERNAK in the nex┆
0x06e00…06f00 (6, 0, 14) Sector 060f4a00633641 ┆ J c6A 1 7 EXAMPLES ON MESSAGES TRANSACTIONS SEQUENCES The examples in the following section is decribed on the overall PC-CCIS Link Protocol Handling. The description is not based on ┆
0x06f00…07000 (6, 0, 15) Sector 06004a00633641 ┆ J c6A 1 over the normal message and the error handling. Error recovery is not shown as it is an end user responsibility. The examples shown will be: 7.1 LINE CONNECTION 7.2 LINE DISCO┆
0x07000…07100 (7, 0, 0) Sector 0701ff00633641 ┆ c6ANNECTION 7.3 MESSAGE TRANMISSION CCIS TO PC 7.4 MESSAGES TRANSMISSION PC TO CCIS 7.5 BURST MESSAGE HANDLING 7.6 OVERRIDE MESSAGE TRANSMISSION 7.1 LINE CONNECTION This example is divided into the following four subexamples: 1. Succesfu┆
0x07100…07200 (7, 0, 1) Sector 0702ef00633641 ┆ o c6Al line connection with disconnection of line first. 2. Successful line connection without disconnection of line first. 3. Unsuccesful line connection. Wrong password. 4. Unsuccessful line connection. DINDAC not loaded. ┆
0x07200…07300 (7, 0, 2) Sector 07034a00633641 ┆ J c6A 1 PC/ICD/001 851221 PROTOCOL INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENT PC :!<~ B%-!/=6WC*-!/=6)M2&*/=MM, > I!e=6 !Z="(=e*$<kas#r 9x2"<! <6 M8)I:^=~ B#.!#<6 ! <6 M&&:!<~ J#.:!<2.=M2┆
0x07300…07400 (7, 0, 3) Sector 07044a00633641 ┆ J c6A 1 1 1 SUMMARY ..................................... 2 MISSION ┆
0x07400…07500 (7, 0, 4) Sector 07054a00633641 ┆ J c6A 1 S ....................... 3.1 EXTERNAL FACTORS ......................... 3.2 INTERNAL ORGANIZATION .................... 4 STRATEGY ...........................┆
0x07500…07600 (7, 0, 5) Sector 07064a00633641 ┆ J c6A 1 4.2 SYSTEMS/PRODUCTS ......................... 4.3 MARKETING AND SALES ...................... 4.4 COST EFFECTIVENESS ....................... 4.5 WORKING CLI┆
0x07600…07700 (7, 0, 6) Sector 0707ff00633641 ┆ c6A 1 7.2 LINE DISCONNECTION The two ways of disconnection of the line is the same for both PC and CCIS so the two ways is described from only one side. This example is divided into th┆
0x07700…07800 (7, 0, 7) Sector 06086a00633641 ┆ j c6Ae following two subexamples: 1. Disconnection with response. 2. Disconnection without response. ............ 6.3 WORKING TOOLS AND ENVIRONMENT ............ 7 1 YEAR BUDGET ............................... 7.1 BUDGET SUMMARY┆
0x07800…07900 (7, 0, 8) Sector 0709ff00633641 ┆ c6A ........................... 7.1.1 Sales ................................ 7.1.2 Standard Cost of Sales ............... 7.1.3 Variance from Standards .............. 7.1.4 Other Costs .......................... ┆
0x07900…07a00 (7, 0, 9) Sector 070aff00633641 ┆ c6A7.1.5 Inventory Adjustment ................. 7.1.6 Other Costs .......................... 7.1.7 Gross Profit Before R&D .............. 7.1.8 R & D Costs .......................... 7.1.9 Marketing Costs ...............┆
0x07a00…07b00 (7, 0, 10) Sector 070bff00633641 ┆ c6A....... 7.1.10 Net A & H ........................... 7.1.11 Charges ............................. 7.1.12 Operating Profit .................... 7.1.13 Interest ............................ 7.1.14 Non Operating ┆
0x07b00…07c00 (7, 0, 11) Sector 070cff00633641 ┆ c6AIncome ................ 7.1.15 Operating Income .................... 7.1.16 Fee ................................. 7.1.17 Pretax Income ....................... 7.1.18 Taxes ............................... 7.1.1┆
0x07c00…07d00 (7, 0, 12) Sector 070dff00633641 ┆ c6A9 Net Income .......................... 7.2 CASH FLOW SUMMARY ........................ 7.3 BACKLOG AND NEW ORDERS BUDGET ............ 7.4 PROFIT AND LOSS PROJECT BUDGETS .......... 7.5 MANPOWER BUDGET ...................┆
0x07d00…07e00 (7, 0, 13) Sector 070e4900633641 ┆ I c6A....... 7.6 INVESTMENT BUDGET ........................ tion. Wrong password. 4. Unsuccessful line connection. DINDAC not loaded. ady to receive a message whenever the link idle state or when a previous SUPERACK/SUPERNAK in the nex┆
0x07e00…07f00 (7, 0, 14) Sector 070fff00633641 ┆ c6A 1 7 EXAMPLES ON MESSAGES TRANSACTIONS SEQUENCES The examples in the following section is decribed on the overall PC-CCIS Link Protocol Handling. The description is not based on ┆
0x07f00…08000 (7, 0, 15) Sector 0700ff00633641 ┆ c6Alevels but on logical and physical components. The examples will cover the normal message and the error handling. Error recovery is not shown as it is an end user responsibility. The examples shown will be: 7.1 LINE CONNECTION 7.2 LINE DISCO┆
0x08000…08100 (8, 0, 0) WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=( 8,0, 1), len=0xff, h3=41633641}, f00=»6336A «, f01=»PC/ICD/001 «, f02=»jaa «, f03=»EHO «, f04=»kap. 7 «, f05=17-12-85 13:29, f06=» «, f07=»28 «, f08=» 1468 «, f09=29-12-85 11:40, f10=» «, f11=»00 «, f12=» 8 «, f13=22-12-85 19:09, f14=27-01-86 12:43, f15=»0154A «, f16=» 32 «, f17=» 4 «, f18=»20 «, f19=» 108 «, f20=» 17792 «, f21=» «, f22=» «, f99=020010000110052710110280aaca15050000000000000138033b00df}
0x08100…08200 (8, 0, 1) Sector 08022000633641 ┆ c6A :# DOKUMENTOVERSIGT Dokument nr: Dokumentnavn: Operat]r: Forfatter: Kommentarer: STATISTIK AKTIVITET DATO TID ANV.TID ANSLAG Oprettet ┆
0x08200…08300 (8, 0, 2) Sector 08039400633641 ┆ c6A 1 PC/ICD/001 851221 PROTOCOL INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENT PC :!<~ B%-!/=6WC*-!/=6)M2&*/=MM, > I!e=6 !Z="(=e*$<kas#r 9x2"<! <6 M8)I:^=~ B#.!#<6 ! <6 M&&:!<~ J#.:!<2.=M2┆
0x08300…08400 (8, 0, 3) Sector 0804ff00633641 ┆ c6A 1 1 1 SUMMARY ..................................... 2 MISSION ┆
0x08400…08500 (8, 0, 4) Sector 0805ff00633641 ┆ c6AAND OBJECTIVES ...................... 3 ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS ....................... 3.1 EXTERNAL FACTORS ......................... 3.2 INTERNAL ORGANIZATION .................... 4 STRATEGY ...........................┆
0x08500…08600 (8, 0, 5) Sector 0806ff00633641 ┆ c6A......... 4.1 BUSINESS AREAS ........................... 4.2 SYSTEMS/PRODUCTS ......................... 4.3 MARKETING AND SALES ...................... 4.4 COST EFFECTIVENESS ....................... 4.5 WORKING CLI┆
0x08600…08700 (8, 0, 6) Sector 0807ff00633641 ┆ c6AMATE .......................... 5 3 YEAR BUDGET ESTIMATES ..................... 5.1 ASSUMPTIONS .............................. 5.2 BUDGET SUMMARY ........................... 6 GOAL AND ACTION PROGRAM ..................┆
0x08700…08800 (8, 0, 7) Sector 0708ff00633641 ┆ c6A... 6.1 MARKETING PLAN ........................... 6.2 STANDARDIZATION PROGRAM .................. 6.3 WORKING TOOLS AND ENVIRONMENT ............ 7 1 YEAR BUDGET ............................... 7.1 BUDGET SUMMARY┆
0x08800…08900 (8, 0, 8) WangDocumentBody
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0x08b00…08c00 (8, 0, 11) Sector 080cff00193141 ┆ 1A batteries. 4. EQUIPMENT DESIGN The ATDL MBDL Converter is implemented on a CR80 computer. The interfaces to the BOC and to the PIP modified IHAWK batteries are shown in Figure 3. This Figure also shows the hardware modules used to implement ┆
0x08c00…08d00 (8, 0, 12) Sector 080dff00193141 ┆ 1Athe converter. In addition to standard processing modules, the design includes some special modules: - The MBDL Modem I/F and the ATDL Modem are modules designed to meet the special modulation requirements of the two protocols. - The Line Termin┆
0x08d00…08e00 (8, 0, 13) Sector 080eff00193141 ┆ 1Aation Units (LTUs) are programable modules, where the special frame formats of the two protocols are implemented. The Operators Panel, a wall-mounted unit installed next to the BOC operator, is used to enter special information required by the AMC┆
0x08e00…08f00 (8, 0, 14) Sector 080f5100193141 ┆ Q 1A into the system and to display conflicts and line status to the operator. batteries. es. ll be derived from the traffic queue-reports and be used to calculate message routing tables which are down-loadable to the Nodes. The routing tables contai┆
0x08f00…09000 (8, 0, 15) Sector 08009800193141 ┆ 1A 1 Figure 3 ATDL/MBDL CONVERTER es communication between the Battery Operating Center (BOC) and up to 8 IHAWK batteries by means of the┆
0x09000…09100 (9, 0, 0) WangDocumentBody
0x09100…09200 (9, 0, 1) Sector 0000b700634741 ┆ 7 cGAC Send = 1 CCIS/PC Send =1 Transmit Data Null-output-req-for-input Part of Data (ETB) PREC.NEXT.MSG=* . FIGURE 7.6-1/2 OVERRIDE MESSAGE HANDLING FIGURE 7.5-1/6 BUST MESSAGE HANDLING PREC. NEXT MSG = 0 ┆
0x09200…09300 (9, 0, 2) Sector 0903ff00193141 ┆ 1Aperator. The STATUS MSG returns information from batteries to the BOC by lighted status lamps on the panel in front of the operator, e.g. EFFECTIVE. After the PIP improvement of the IHAWK batteries, however, communication with these batteries is┆
0x09300…09400 (9, 0, 3) Sector 0904ff00193141 ┆ 1A performed by means of the Army Tactical Data Link (ATDL) protocol which provides a superior data link with expanded information capabilities - see Figure 2. The ATDL message types used for communication with PIP modified IHAWK batteries are: - ┆
0x09400…09500 (9, 0, 4) Sector 0905ff00193141 ┆ 1ATEST MESSAGE which provides the means to monitor the status of a point-to-point data link - DATA REFERENCE MESSAGE which identifies the originator and his position - AIR TRACK POSITION MESSAGE which is used to report position, identity, and stat┆
0x09500…09600 (9, 0, 5) Sector 09067f00193141 ┆ 1Aus of air tracks. - AIR POSITION AMPLIFY MESSAGE which is used to give additional information concerning an air track. ystem supports this expandability and enables extensions to be performed without system interruption. In its actual configurat┆
0x09600…09700 (9, 0, 6) Sector 09079d00193141 ┆ 1A 1 Figure 1 BASIC HAWK CONFIGURATION for distribution of electronic mail and for handling of digital telephone transmission. results f┆
0x09700…09800 (9, 0, 7) Sector 0808a500193141 ┆ % 1A 1 Figure 2 PIP MODIFIED IHAWK CONFIGURATION OF A TACTICAL CCIS SYSTEM HAWK CONVERTER SCCs; from this, statistics are gathered, alarm┆
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0x21400…21500 (33, 0, 4) Sector 2105ff00198041 ┆! A 1 NHMIS-173 REV A ┆
0x21500…21600 (33, 0, 5) Sector 2106ff00198041 ┆! A 15 Jul 82 NATO HAWK PRODUCTION AND LOGISTICS ORGANISATION ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATION FOR THE HAWK ATDL/MBDL CONVERTER 1. SCOPE This document establies the ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATION for all units in the ATDL/MBDL CONVERTER. 2. ┆
0x21600…21700 (33, 0, 6) Sector 2107ff00198041 ┆! A APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS The following documents, of the issue in effect on the date of invitation for bids or request for proposal form a part of this specification to the extent specified herein: SPECIFICATIONS: NATO NGTS 40: NICCSMA GENE┆
0x21700…21800 (33, 0, 7) Sector 2008ff00198041 ┆ ARAL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ENVIRONMENTAL TEST METHODS MILITARY MPD 7005C: Missile Purshase description limit environmental and service condition criteria for the air defence guided missile system HAWK. STANDARDS: MILITARY MIL-STD-81┆
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0x43a00…43b00 (67, 0, 10) Sector 430b5900634741 ┆C Y cGA 1 V u:b=V V AH! Rv-! <6 C{-! <6 M1' Z -C7-:!<~ B -!/=6'C*-:!<~ B%-!/=6WC*-!/=6)M2&*/=MM, > I!e=6 !Z="(=e*$<kas#r 9x2"<! <6 M8)I:^=~ B#.!#<6 ! <6 M&&:!<~ J#.:!<2.=M2┆
0x43b00…43c00 (67, 0, 11) Sector 430cff00634741 ┆C cGA 1 W Ready-for-disconnect Ready-for disconnect Select Transmit Data Logon (ID) ┆
0x43c00…43d00 (67, 0, 12) Sector 430d8000634741 ┆C cGATransmit Data Logon (DINDAC) DINDAC Start Ack No Request FIGURE 7.1- 1/1 SUCCESSFUL LINE CONNECTION #<! <6 M)(I:g=~ J /Mj'! "(=~ R*/!/=6jM (*(=~ R;/!/=6nM (*(=~ RM/!/=6iM (*(=~ R`/!/=6WM (*(=~ Rt/!/=6lM (*(=~ R ┆
0x43d00…43e00 (67, 0, 13) Sector 430eff00634741 ┆C cGA W Select Transmit Data Logon (ID) Transmit Data Logon (DINDAC) DINDAC Start Ack No Request FIGURE 7.1 - 1/2 SUCCESSFUL LINE CONNECTION┆
0x43e00…43f00 (67, 0, 14) Sector 430f0700634741 ┆C cGA M1' R 1C.1! <6 M1' R!1C.1! "(=> w#6 I! "(=6 *(=#"(=6 IM2&! w"2< hMI sM & E 0= u M% :^=~ Bl1{M40sI:^=~ J 1!"<6;!#<6 !&<6 ! "$<! <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 ┆
0x43f00…44000 (67, 0, 15) Sector 4300ff00634741 ┆C cGA W Ready-for-Disconnect Ready-for-Disconnect Select Transmit Data Logon (ID) Line Terminated Disconnect FIGURE 7.1 - 2/1 UNSUCCESSFUL┆
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