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CPS/OPM/002
Carsten Larsen
Gert Jensen
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CAMPS SUPERVISOR OPERATION MANUAL
CPS/OPM/002
CDRL Documentation No. 03
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Carsten Larsen & Leif Thorsby
Kurt Nybro-Nielsen
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CAMPS SUPERVISOR OPERATION MANUAL
CPS/OPM/002
CDRL Software Development No. 17A
Line Item No. 4.3.7
Carsten Larsen & Leif Thorsby
Kut Nybroe-Nielsen
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Supervior Commands
and Procedures dated
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T̲A̲B̲L̲E̲ ̲O̲F̲ ̲C̲O̲N̲T̲E̲N̲T̲S̲
PREFACE
1 INTRODUCTION .................................
1
2 OPERATION ....................................
3
2.1 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION - VDU ............
3
2.1.1 Display Unit .........................
4
2.1.2 Keyboard Unit - General Information ..
14
2.1.2.1 Keyboard Unit - Standard Functions
16
2.1.2.2 Keyboard Unit - Special Functions
20
2.2 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION -MSP ............. 27
2.2.1 Controls and Indicators ..............
28
2.2.2 Paper and Ribbon installation.........
32
3 STEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURES ......................
37
3.1 ACCESS PROCEDURES ........................
39
3.1.1 ign ON .............................. 41
3.1.2 Sign OFF .............................
47
3.1.3 High Level Menu ......................
51
3.1.4 Supervisor Menu ......................
57
3.2 SYSTEM CONTROL .......................... 61
3.2.1 Introduction .........................
61
3.2.2 System Control Menu ..................
65
3.2.3 Device Control .......................
71
3.2.3.1 Device Control Menu ..............
71
3.2.3.2 Terminal PositionControl ........ 77
3.2.3.3 PT/OCR/SATP Control ..............
93
3.2.3.4 Channel Control .................. 107
3.2.4 Addressing Scheme Control ............ 121
3.2.4.1 Addressing Scheme Control Menu ... 121
3.2.4.2 Loca PLA-Table Update ........... 127
3.2.4.3 Local RI-Table Update ............ 137
3.2.4.4 SIC-Table Update ................. 147
3.2.4.5 SDL-Table Update ................. 155
3.2.4.6 SCD-Table Update ................. 163
32.4.7 AIG-Table Update ................. 175
3.2.4.8 Global PLA-Table Update .......... 187
3.2.4.9 RI-Table Update .................. 199
3.2.4.10 Circuit-Table Update ........... 211
3.2.4.11 SCARS/ACCIS Display-Table
Update.......................... 221
3.2.4.12 Operating Signal-Table Update .. 229
3.2.4.13 Reorganize All Tables .......... 237
3.2.4.14 Abandon Reorganisation ......... 239…86…1
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3.2.6 System Parameter Control ............. 255
3.2.6.1 System Parameter Control Menu .... 255
3.2.6.2 Print/Punch Parameter Control .... 261
3.2.6.3 Channel Parameter Control ....... 269
3.2.6.4 ACP 127 Parameter Control ........ 281
3.2.6.5 Message Distribution Parameter
Control .......................... 291
3.2.6.6 Special Distribution Parameter
Control .......................... 299
3..6.7 Set Crisis Indicator ON .......... 307
3.2.6.8 Set Crisis Indicator OFF ......... 309
3.2.6.9 Set Quiet-Hour Terminal .......... 311
3.2.6.10 Set Quiet-Hour OFF ............. 313
3.2.6.11 Set Flash Queue Time Out ....... 35
3.2.6.12 Close Log CIF .................. 317
3.2.6.13 CAMPS De RI Control ............ 319
3.2.6.14 Statistics Print On ............ 325
3.2.6.15 Statistics Print Off ........... 327
3.2.7 Supervisor Print Control ............ 329
3.2.8 Security Control ..................... 335
3.2.9 Global No. Series Control ............ 345
3.2.9.1 Global No. Series Control Menu.... 345
3.2.9.2 System No. Series Control ........ 351
3.2.9.3 Channel No. Seres Control ....... 361
3.2.9.4 Transaction No. Series Reset ..... 371
3.2.10 Command Control .................... 373
3.2.11 Queue Control ...................... 381
3.2.11.1 Queue Control Menu ............. 381
3.2.11.2 Ciruit Queue Blocked .......... 387
3.2.11.3 Circuit Queue Unblocked ........ 389
3.2.11.4 Circuit Queue Cancellation ..... 391
3.2.11.5 Terminal Queue Blocked ......... 399
3.2.11.6 Terminal Queue Unblocked ....... 401
3.2.117 Terminal Queue Cancellation .... 403
3.2.11.8 Device Queue Blocked ........... 413
3.2.11.9 Device Queue Unblocked ......... 415
3.2.11.10 Device Queue Cancellation ...... 417
3.2.12 Disc Control ....................... 425
3.2.12.1 Disc Control Menu .............. 425
3.2.12.2 Off-Load Data .................. 431
3.2.12.3 Abandon Off-Load ............... 433
3.2.12.4 Copy System Parameter File ..... 435
3.2.12.5 Off-Line Retrieval Off ......... 437
3.2.12.6 Off-Line Retrieval On .......... 439
3.2.12.7 Off-Line Retrieval Suspend ..... 441
3.2.12.8 List Volumes Currently In Use .. 443
3.2.12.9 Refuse Mount of Volume ......... 445
3.2.12.10 Mount Volume .................. 447…86…1
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3.2.12.12 Dismount Volume ................ 451
3.2.12.13 Name Volume .................... 453
3.2.12.14 Volume Delete .................. 455
3.2.13 System Information Extract ........ 463
3.2.13.1 System Information Extract Menu 463
3.2.13.2 Log Trace ...................... 469
3.2.13.3 Password List .................. 479
3.2.13.4 Queue State Print .............. 481
3.2.13.5 User Profile Print ............ 483
3.2.13.6 Terminal Profile Print ......... 485
3.2.13.7 Device Profile Print ........... 487
3.2.13.8 Channel Profile Print .......... 489
3.2.13.9 Command Print .................. 491
3.2.13.10 System Parameter rint ......... 493
3.2.13.11 Storage Occupancy Request ...... 495
3.2.14 Table Print ........................ 497
3.2.14.1 Table Print Menu ............... 497
3.2.14.2 Local PLA-Table Print .......... 503
3.2.14.3 Local RITable Print ........... 505
3.2.14.4 SIC-Table Print ................ 507
3.2.14.5 SDL-Table Print ................ 513
3.2.14.6 SCD-Table Print ................ 519
3.2.14.7 AIG-Table Print ................ 523
3.2.14.8 Glbal PLA-Table Print ......... 529
3.2.14.9 RI-Table Print ................. 535
3.2.14.10 Circuit-Table Print ............ 539
3.2.14.11 SCARS/ACCIS Display Table Print 543
3.2.14.12 Operating Signal Table Print .. 545
3..14.13 Table Status Print ............ 547
3.3 MESSAGE HANDLING ......................... 549
3.3.1 Introduction ......................... 549
3.3.2 Message Handling Menu ................ 551
3.3.3 Service Message Preparation ......... 557
3.3.3.1 Service Message Preparation Menu . 557
3.3.3.2 Prepare New Plaindress Message ... 563
3.3.3.3 Prepare New Abbreviated Plaindress
Message .......................... 581
3.3.3.4 Prepare New Abbreviated Serice
Message .......................... 597
3.3.3.5 Continue Plaindress Preparation .. 599
3.3.3.6 Continue Abbreviated Plaindress
Preparation ...................... 603
3.3.3.7 Continue Abbreviated Service
Mssage Preparation .............. 607
3.3.3.8 Delete Service Messages .......... 611
3.3.3.9 Service Message Status ........... 615
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3.3.4 Retrieval for Local Use .............. 621
3.3.4.1 Retrieval Key Type A ............. 627
3.3.4.2 Retrieval Key Type B ............. 635
3.3.4.3 Catalogue Key Type A + B ......... 643
3.3.4.4 Retrieval Key Type C ............ 655
3.3.4.5 Retrieval Key Type D ............. 663
3.3.4.6 Retrieval Key Type E ............. 669
3.3.4.7 Catalogue Key Type C+D+E ......... 675
3.3.5 Retrieval for Readdressal ............ 687
3.3.6 Retrieval for Rerun.................. 699
3.3.7 Retrieval for Redistribution ......... 705
3.3.8 Retrieval for Deletion ............... 713
3.3.9 Response Message Display ............. 719
3.4 ENGINEERING FUNCTIONS .................... 721
3.4.1 Introduction.......................... 721
3.4.2 Engineering Menu (Normal Mode) ....... 723
3.4.2.1 Perform System Integrity Check ... 729
3.4.2.2 Perform Message Flow race
Analysis ......................... 731
3.4.2.3 Set Disc Threshold Warning
Constants ........................ 733
3.4.3 Engineering Menu (Restart Mode) ...... 739
3.4.3.1 System Queue Cancellation ........ 745
3.4.3.2 Cancel All Circuit Queues ........ 753
3.4.3.3 Cancel All Terminal Queues ....... 755
3.4.3.4 Cancel All Device Queues ......... 757
3.4.3.5 Circuit Queue Cancellation ....... 759
3.4.3.6 Terminal Queue Cancellation ..... 761
3.4.3.7 Device Queue Cancellation ........ 763
3.4.3.8 CAMPS Go ......................... 765
3.4.3.9 Queue Status Print ............. 767
3.4.3.10 Storage Occupancy Print ........ 769
4 ERRORS ...................................... 771
4.1 ERROR MESSAGES AND ERROR HANDLING ........ 771
5 REPORTS ...................................... 779
5.1 REPORTS AND REPORT HANDLING .............. 779
5.1.1 Security Reports ..................... 781
5.1.2 arning Reports ...................... 783
5.1.3 Channel Reports ...................... 785
5.1.4 Command Completion Reports ........... 787
6 GLOSSARY ..................................... 789
6.1 ABBREVATIONS ............................ 789
6.2 IDENTIFIERS .............................. 795
6.3 ACTION FIELD DESCRIPTION ................. 803
6.4 LIST OF COMMANDS ......................... 804
1 I̲N̲T̲R̲O̲D̲U̲C̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
The "SUPERVISOR OPERATIONAL MANUAL" is written for
supervisors of the CAMPS System. It describes in detail
the procedures and routines necessary to optimize th
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 dialoue 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 provided
(ot 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 validatin performed. Where SYSTEM RESPONSE
MESSAGES are returned as a result of garbled information,
these are also described.
Each acronym will be defined the first time it is used.
For ease of reference, a glossary is provided in section
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2 O̲P̲E̲R̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
2.1 P̲R̲I̲N̲C̲I̲P̲L̲E̲ ̲O̲F̲ ̲O̲P̲E̲R̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲ ̲-̲ ̲V̲I̲S̲U̲A̲L̲ ̲D̲I̲S̲P̲L̲A̲Y̲ ̲U̲N̲I̲T̲ ̲V̲D̲U̲
This section describes the VDU characteristics applicable
to the SUPERVISOR POSITION. No attempt has been made
o describe all of the characteristics and functions
available as these are contained in the DELTA DATA
7260T OPERATORS MANUAL.
2.1.1 D̲i̲s̲p̲l̲a̲y̲ ̲U̲n̲i̲t̲
Figure 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 (Figure 2.1.11.a) and a 22 line format area
(Figure 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.
V̲D̲U̲ ̲H̲e̲a̲d̲e̲r̲ ̲A̲r̲e̲a̲
1) T̲e̲r̲m̲i̲n̲a̲l̲ ̲F̲u̲n̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ (refer to Figue 2.1.1-1.c)
This describes the transaction in course. It is
a 25 alpha-numeric field.
It is updated on a per-format basis.
2) C̲l̲a̲s̲s̲i̲f̲i̲c̲a̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ (refer to Figure 2.1.1-1.d)
This relates to the classification of the information
on the screen It is a 20 character alpha field.
Displayed items with the classification identified
will be updated before the presentation of the format.
For items where the classification will first be
recognized during validation, it will be updated
whe the subsequent 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.
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3) T̲i̲m̲e̲ (refer to Figure 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:192135Z ̲FEB ̲82.
This field is updated every minute.
4) Q̲u̲e̲u̲e̲ ̲I̲n̲f̲o̲r̲m̲a̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ (refer to Figure 2.1.1-2.b)
Four Queues, one for each print function, are displayed,
each showing the totals of all messages in the respective
Queue, awaiting print-ou.
The four Printer Queues are placed in order of priority
and have the following functions:
REPR: Report Print
SUPR: Supervisor Print
STAT: Statistics Print
LOGP: Log Print
Queue information is updated automatically every
minute excet when FLASH messages are queued which
causes immediate update and a short audio alarm.
A Response Queue is displayed showing all items
queued for Supervisor attention. (RESP).
5) C̲o̲m̲m̲a̲n̲d̲ ̲L̲i̲n̲e̲ (refer to Figure 2.1.1-2.c)
The command line wil be used for the insertion of
commands and entry of parameters.
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 ths line. On pressing
the ENTER Key, the command will be executed, the
command line cleared, and the cursor repositioned
back within the main format area. A command will
consist of four alpha characters followed by a parameter
field, if required. Comas or spaces will be used
as separators.
A list of the command possibilities are shown in
chapter 6.4 LIST OF COMMANDS.
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6) R̲e̲s̲p̲o̲n̲s̲e̲ ̲L̲i̲n̲e̲ (refer to Figure 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 exampe, 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 (Eror Messages and
Handling).
7) S̲y̲s̲t̲e̲m̲ ̲L̲i̲n̲e̲ (refer to Figure 2.1.1-3.b)
The user can enter the sign-on/sign-off command
by first pressing the SYSTEM function key "ATTN",
which will cause the cursor to jump to the system
line, and then enter thecommand.
Security warning and security interrogation is also
performed via this line. Password or Security Code
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8) F̲o̲r̲m̲a̲t̲ ̲A̲r̲e̲a̲
The format area is divided into the margin area
(refer to Figure 2.1.1-4.a) and the user area (refer
to Figure 2.1.1-4.b).
This does not apply to the VDU display which occupies
the full 80 character screen width.
9) M̲a̲r̲g̲i̲n̲ ̲A̲r̲e̲a̲ (Refer to Figure 2.1.1-4.a)
The ten character margins used by the system to
indicate the following:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲
̲
ERROR CODE SPACE SPACE TEXT LINE
LINE NUMBER
DESCRIPTOR
The user area consists of the remaining70 characters.
10) L̲i̲n̲e̲ ̲D̲e̲s̲c̲r̲i̲p̲t̲o̲r̲
A line descriptor will be given in the VDU margin
to indicate to the user if a line is repeatable
or not.
11) E̲r̲r̲o̲r̲ ̲C̲o̲d̲e̲
An error code will be given in the VDU margin to
indicate to the user if the syste has found invalid
data. You will find a list of the error codes in
chapter 4 (error messages and handling), which describes
the reason of the errors.
12) F̲i̲e̲l̲d̲ ̲D̲e̲s̲c̲r̲i̲p̲t̲o̲r̲
Each data entry field has a descriptor, specifying
whether the user shold input alpha, numeric 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 e given for the first field of a series of
"identical" fields.
Figure 2.1.1-4…86…1 …02… …02… …02… …02…
13) F̲i̲e̲l̲d̲ ̲P̲r̲o̲t̲e̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲
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 waned by an audiable alarm and the cursor
will stay in the mandatory field until the user
enters data.
14) S̲Y̲M̲B̲O̲L̲S̲ ̲U̲S̲E̲D̲ ̲O̲N̲ ̲V̲D̲U̲ ̲L̲A̲Y̲O̲U̲T̲ ̲F̲O̲R̲M̲S̲
̲ ̲ ̲
^̲ ̲^̲ = inverse video field
̲ ̲ ̲
^̲ ̲^̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ = Unprotected data-entry field
L̲i̲n̲e̲ ̲D̲e̲s̲c̲r̲i̲p̲t̲o̲
R = Repeating
F̲i̲e̲l̲d̲ ̲D̲e̲s̲c̲r̲i̲p̲t̲o̲r̲s̲
N = Mandatory numeric
n = Optional numeric
A = Mandatory alpha
a = Optional alpha
D = Mandatory alphanumeric
d = Optional alphanumeric
Figure 2.1.1-5…86…1 …02… …02… …02… …02… …02… …02…
2.1.2 K̲e̲y̲b̲o̲a̲r̲d̲ ̲U̲n̲i̲t̲ ̲-̲ ̲G̲e̲n̲e̲r̲a̲l̲ ̲I̲n̲f̲o̲r̲m̲a̲t̲i̲o̲n̲
The keyboard is detachable from the VDU and contains
in addition to the normal typewriter keys, the following
special key pads:
a) The 12key NUMERIC KEYPAD located to the right of
the main key group (refer to Figure 2.1.2-1.a).
b) The 12-key DISPLAY CONTROL located immediately above
the numeric pad mentioned above in a) (refer to
Figure 2.1.2-1.b).
c) The 12-key TEXT PROCESSING UNCTIONS pad is located
above the main key group to the left of the display
control pad (refer to Figure 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
Figure 2.1.2-1.d).
e) Th 12-key PROGRAM FUNCTIONS KEYS 1-12 is located
at the upper left of the keyboard. (Refer to Figure
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 Figure
2.1.2-1.f).
Besides the norma keyboard functions 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 operatng positions in the CAMPS system.…86…1
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Figure 2.1.2-1…86…1 …02… …02… …02… …02… …02… …02…
The special functions described in this section fail
into two main categories described in the following.
a) S̲t̲a̲n̲d̲a̲r̲d̲ ̲F̲u̲n̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲s̲
- Those functions that you enable with standard kes.
That is to say, functions which are built into the
VDU by the manufacturer.
b) S̲p̲e̲c̲i̲a̲l̲ ̲F̲u̲n̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲s̲
- Those functions that you enable with the special
function keys (Fl - F12). These keys are interpreted
by software in the CAMPS system and workidentically
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 K̲e̲y̲b̲o̲a̲r̲d̲ ̲U̲n̲i̲t̲ ̲-̲ ̲S̲t̲a̲n̲d̲a̲r̲d̲ ̲F̲u̲n̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲s̲
1 E̲n̲t̲e̲r̲ ̲(̲E̲N̲T̲E̲R̲)̲ (Refer to Figure 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 ofthese
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 hos.
2) N̲e̲x̲t̲ ̲F̲i̲e̲l̲d̲ ̲(̲T̲A̲B̲)̲ (Refer to Figure 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.…86…1 …02… …02… …02… …02…
…02… …02…
Figure 2.1.2.1-1…86…1 …02… …02… …02… …02… …02… …02…
3) P̲r̲e̲v̲i̲o̲u̲s̲ ̲F̲i̲e̲l̲d̲ ̲(̲B̲A̲C̲K̲-̲T̲A̲B̲)̲ (Refer to Figure 2.1.2.1-2.a)
When you press the BACK-TAB key (immediately above
TAB) the cursor moves to the first position of the
previous fiel.
4) N̲e̲x̲t̲ ̲P̲a̲g̲e̲ ̲(̲P̲A̲G̲E̲ ̲F̲W̲D̲)̲ ̲(Refer to Figure 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) P̲r̲e̲v̲i̲o̲u̲s̲ ̲P̲a̲g̲e̲ ̲(̲P̲A̲G̲E̲ ̲B̲A̲C̲K̲)̲ (Refer o Figure 2.1.2.1-2.c)
This causes the previous page of information to
be displayed. If the present page is the first page,
the key has no effect.
6) S̲c̲r̲o̲l̲l̲-̲o̲n̲ ̲(̲S̲C̲R̲O̲L̲L̲ ̲F̲W̲D̲)̲ ̲(Refer to Figure 2.1.2.1-2.d)
This key allows you to move the displa up, one line
at a time, until the bottom line of stored information
is reached. Scrolling is allowed within the confines
of the two pages stored and may be regarded as a
moveable window.
7) S̲c̲r̲o̲l̲l̲ ̲B̲a̲c̲k̲ ̲(̲S̲C̲R̲O̲L̲L̲ ̲B̲A̲C̲K̲)̲ (Refer to Figure 2.1.2.1-2.e)
This key allows you to move the display down, one
line at a time, until the first line of information
is reached. Scrolling is allowed within the confines
of the two pages stored and may be regarded as a
moveable window.
8) A̲d̲d̲i̲t̲i̲o̲n̲a̲l̲ ̲F̲u̲n̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ ̲(Refer to Figure 2.1.2.1-2.f
+ 2.1.2.1-2.g)
The following STANDARD functions differ slightly
from those just described in that you must press
two keys to perform the function. In all cases,
the CONTROL SHIFT on the typewriter key pad must
be prssed and held down while pressing another key
on the numeric keypad. These functions are:
- Insert field group (CONTROL
1)
- Delete field group (CONTROL
2)
- Insert set (CONTROL
4)
- Delete set (CONTROL
5)
- Delete segment x (CONTROL
7
- Delete segment x (CONTROL
8)…86…1
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…02…
…02…
…02…
Figure 2.1.2.1-2…86…1 …02… …02… …02… …02… …02… …02…
2.1.2.2 K̲e̲y̲b̲o̲a̲r̲d̲ ̲U̲n̲i̲t̲ ̲-̲ ̲S̲p̲e̲c̲i̲a̲l̲ ̲F̲u̲n̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲s̲
The following SPECIAL functions require you to press
one of the special function keys (F1-12) located on
the upper left of the keyboard nit (Program Functions
Keys). The layout of the function keypad is shown in
the diagram below.
̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲
̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
^
^ COMMAND ^INSERT ^ PRINT ^DELETE ^ SUSPEND ^
^
^ ^(n) LINES^ ^(n) LINES^ ^
^
^ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲^̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲^̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲^̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲^̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲^̲
̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲^
^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
^^
^^ F1 ^ F2 ^ F3 ^ F4 ^ F5 ^
F6 ^^
^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
^^
^^̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲^̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲^̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲^̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲^̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲^̲
̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲^̲^
^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
^^
^^ F7 ^ F8 ^ F9 ^ F10 ^ F11 ^
F12 ^^
^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
^^
^^̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲^̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲^̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲^̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲^̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲^̲
̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲^̲^
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
^
^ DISPLAY ^ ^ KEEP AND^DELETE ^ CANCEL ^
RETURN ^
^ ERROR ^ ^ PRESENT ^AND PRE- ^ ^
TO ^
^ MESSAGE ^ ^ NEXT MSG^SENT NEXT^ ^
CURRENT ^
^ ^ ^ ^MESSAGE ^ ^ MENU
^
^̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲^̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲^̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲^̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲^̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲^̲
̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲^̲
1) F̲u̲n̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ ̲K̲e̲y̲ ̲F̲1̲ ̲-̲ ̲C̲O̲M̲M̲A̲N̲D̲ (Refer to Figure 2.1.22-1.a)
When you press this function key, the cursor moves
from its present position to the first field position
on the command line. You may now type any of the
four-letter commands (plus parameters if applicable)
that are valid from your terminl.
2) F̲u̲n̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ ̲K̲e̲y̲ ̲F̲2̲ ̲-̲ ̲I̲N̲S̲E̲R̲T̲ ̲(̲n̲)̲ ̲L̲I̲N̲E̲S̲ (Refer to Figure
2.1.2.2-1.b)
When you press this function key, the cursor will
move to the command line where you may now enter
a number. Entering a 5, for example, will cause
5 lines to be inserted afer the line where you
activated the function. The cursor is now located
in the first useable position of the 5 inserted
lines.…86…1 …02… …02… …02… …02… …02… …02…
Figure 2.1.2.2-1…86…1 …02… …02… …02… …02… …02… …02…
You may only use this function if the cursor is
located in a repeatable line. If the number you
enter on the command line exceeds the permissable
limit, only the allowed number f lines are inserted.
This function may be used to insert a new sentence,
or paragraph, into the text of a message.
3) F̲u̲n̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ ̲K̲e̲y̲ ̲F̲3̲ ̲-̲ ̲P̲R̲I̲N̲T̲ (Refer to Figure 2.1.2.2-2.a)
When you press this function key, the item currently
displayed on yourVDU is printed out on your printer.
4) F̲u̲n̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ ̲K̲e̲y̲ ̲F̲4̲ ̲-̲ ̲D̲E̲L̲E̲T̲E̲ ̲(̲n̲)̲ ̲L̲I̲N̲E̲S̲ (Refer to Figure
2.1.2.2-2.b)
When you press this function key, the cursor will
move to the command line where you may now enter
a number. Entering a 4, for example, wil cause
4 lines to be deleted after the line where you
activated the function. If the number you entered
on the command line exceeds the permissable limit,
only the allowed number of lines are deleted. This
function may be used to delete a sentence r paragraph
from the text of a message.
5) F̲u̲n̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ ̲K̲e̲y̲ ̲F̲5̲ ̲-̲ ̲S̲U̲S̲P̲E̲N̲D̲ (Refer to Figure 2.1.2.2-2.c)
When you press this function key, the transaction
you currently have in progress will be suspended.
The terminal is now available for you to begn a
new transaction.
6) F̲u̲n̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ ̲K̲e̲y̲ ̲F̲6̲ (Refer to Figure 2.1.2.2-2.d)
Not used.
7) F̲u̲n̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ ̲K̲e̲y̲ ̲F̲7̲ ̲-̲ ̲D̲I̲S̲P̲L̲A̲Y̲ ̲E̲R̲R̲O̲R̲ ̲M̲E̲S̲S̲A̲G̲E̲ (Refer
to Figure 2.1.2.2-2.e)
When you press this function key, the cursor returns
to the command line where you ma now enter an error
number. This will cause an explanation of the error
to be printed on the response line. The error number
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PREFACE
1 INTRODUCTION .................................
1
2 OPERATION ....................................
3
2.1 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION - VDU ............
3
2.1.1 Display Unit .........................
4
2.1.2 Keyboard Unit - General Information ..
14
2.1.2.1 Keyboard Unit - Standard Functions
16
2.1.2.2 Keyboard Unit - Special Functions
20
2.2 PRINIPLE OF OPERATION - MSP .............
27
2.2.1 Controls and Indicators ..............
28
2.2.2 Paper and Ribbon installation.........
32
3 STEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURES ......................
37
3.1 ACCESS PROCEDURES .......................
39
3.1.1 Sign ON ..........................SION
41
3.1.2 Sign OFF .........................SIOF
47
3.1.3 High Level Menu ..................ATTN
51
3.1.4 Supervisor Menu ..................SUPV
57
3.2 SSTEM CONTROL ...........................
61
3.2.1 Introduction .........................
61
3.2.2 System Control Menu ..............SYSC
65
3.2.3 Device Control .......................
71
3.2.3.1 Device Control Menu .........DEVC
71
3.2.3.2 Terminal Position Control ....TEPC
77
3.2.3.3 PT/OCR/SATP Control ..........POSC
93
3.2.3.4 Channel Control ..............CHAC
107
3.2.4 Addressing Scheme Control ............
121
3.2.4.1 ddressing Scheme Control Menu ADSC
121
3.2.4.2 Local PLA-Table Update .......LPLT
127
3.2.4.3 Local RI-Table Update ........LORI
137
3.2.4.4 SIC-Table Update .............SICT
147
3.2.4.5 SDL-Table Update .............SDL
155
3.2.4.6 SCD-Table Update .............SCDT
163
3.2.4.7 AIG-Table Update .............AIGT
175
3.2.4.8 Global PLA-Table Update ......GPLT
187
3.2.4.9 RI-Table Update ..............RITA
199
3.2.4.10 Circuit-Tabe Update .......CIRT
211
3.2.4.11 SCARS/ACCIS Display-Table
Update......................SCCT
221
3.2.4.12 Operating Signal-Table Update OPST
229
3.2.4.13 Reorganize All Tables ......REOR
237
3.2.4.14 Abandon Reoranisation .....ABRO
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3.2.5 User Profile Update ..............UPUP
3.2.6 QUEUE Control ........................
3.2.6.1 Queue Control Menu ...........QUEC
3.2.6.2 Circuit Queue Blocked ........BLCQ
3.2.6.3 Circuit Queue Unblocked .....UBCB
3.2.6.4 CIRCUIT QUEUE CANCELLATION ...CACQ
3.2.6.5 Terminal Queue Blocked .......BLTQ
3.2.6.6 Terminal Queue Unblocked .....UBTQ
3.2.6.7 Terminal Queue Cancellation ..CATQ
3.2.6.8 Device Queue Blocked ........BLDQ
3.2.6.9 Device Queue Unblocked .......UBDQ
3.2.6.10 Device Queue Cancellation ..CADQ
3.2.7 Supervisor Print Control .........SUPC
3.2.8 Disc Control .........................
3.2.8.1 Disc Control Meu ............DISC
3.2.8.2 Off-Load Data ................OFLD
3.2.8.3 Abandon Off-Load .............ABOL
3.2.8.4 Copy System Parameter File ...COPY
3.2.8.5 Off-Line Retrieval Off .......OROF
3.2.8.6 Off-Line etrieval On ........ORON
3.2.8.7 Off-Line Retrieval Suspend ...ORSU
3.2.8.8 List Volumes Currently in Use VOLI
3.2.8.9 Refuse Mount of Volume .......REMO
3.2.8.10 Mount Volume ................VOMO
3..8.11 Mount Volume for System Use VSMO
3.2.8.12 Dismount Volume .............VODM
3.2.8.13 Name Volume .................VONM
3.2.8.14 Volume Delete ...............VODL
3.2.9 Command Control ...............CMDC
3.2.10 Security Control ...............SECC
3.2.11 Global No. Series Control ..........
3.2.11.1 Global No.Series Control
Menu ...................... GNSC
3.2.11.2 System No. Series ontrol .. NOSC
3.2.11.3 Channel No.Series Control .. NOCC
3.2.11.4 Transaction No. Series Reset NOTR
3.2.12 System Parameter Control .......
3.2.12.1 System Parameter Control
Menu .......................SYPC
3.2.12.2 Print/Punch Parameter
Control .....................PPPC
3.2.12.3 Channel Parameter Control ...CHPC
3.2.12.4 ACP127 Parameter Control ....ACPC
3.2.12.5 Message Distribuion
Parameter Control ..........MDPC
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3.2.12.6 Special Distribution Parameter
Control ................... SDPC
3.2.12.7 Set Crisis Indicator ON ....CION
3.2.12.8 Set Crisis Indicator OFF....CIOF
3.2.12.9 Set Quiet-Hour Terminal.....SQHT
32.12.10 Set Quiet-Hour OFF .........SQHO
3.2.12.11 Set Flash Queue Time Out ...FLQT
3.2.12.12 Close Log CIF ..............LGCL
3.2.12.13 CAMPS De RI Control ........DRIC
3.2.12.14 Statistics Print On ........STON
3.2.12.15 Statistics
Print
Off
.......STOF
3.2.13 System Information Extract .........
3.2.13.1 System Information Extract
Menu .......................SYIE
3.2.13.2 Log Trace ..................LGTR
3.2.3.3 Password List ..............PWLT
3.2.13.4 Queue State Print ..........QSPT
3.2.13.5 User Profile Print .........UPPT
3.2.13.6 Terminal Profile Print .....TPPT
3.2.13.7 Device Profile Print .......DPPT
3.213.8 Channel Profile Print ......CPPT
3.2.13.9 Command Print ..............CMPT
3.2.13.10 System Parameter Print .....SPAP
3.2.13.11 Storage Occupancy Request ..STOC
3.2.14 Table Print ........................ 497
3.2.14.1 Table Print Menu ...........TAPR 497
3.2.14.2 Local PLA-Table Print ......LPLP 503
3.2.14.3 Local RI-Table Print .......LORP 505
3.2.14.4 SIC-Table Print ...........SICP 507
3.2.14.5 SDL-Table Print ............SDLP 513
3.2.14.6 SCD-Table Print ............SCOP 519
3.2.14.7 AIG-Table Print ............ALGP 523
3.2.14.8 Global PLA-Table Print .....GPLP 529
3.2.14.9 RI-Table Pint .............RITP 535
3.2.14.10 Circuit-Table Print ........CIRP 539
3.2.14.11 SCARS/ACCIS Display Table
Print ......................SCCP
3.2.14.12 Operating Signal Table
Print ......................OPSP
3.2.14.13 Table Status Print .........TSTP
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3.3 ENGINEERING FUNCTIONS ....................
3.3.1 Introduction..........................
3.3.2 Engineering Menu (Normal Mode) ...SENF
3.3.2.1 Perform System Integrity
Check ........................SICH
3.3.2.2 Perfrm Message Flow Trace
Analysis .....................PMAN
3.3.2.3 Set Disc Threshold Warning
Constants ....................SDTC
3.3.3 Engineering Menu (Restart Mode) ......
3.3.3.1 System Queue Cancellation ....SAS
3.3.3.2 Cancel All Circuit Queues ....CAAC
3.3.3.3 Cancel All Terminal Queues ...CAAT
3.3.3.4 Cancel All Device Queues .....CAAD
3.3.3.5 Circuit Queue Cancellation ...CACQ
3.3.3.6 Terminal Queue Cancellation ..CATQ
3.3.3.7 Device Queue Cancellation ....CADQ
3.3.3.8 CAMPS Go .....................CAGO
3.3.3.9 Queue Status Print .........QSPT
3.3.3.10 Storage Occupancy Print ....STOC
4 ERRORS .......................................
.1 ERROR MESSAGES AND ERROR HANDLING ........
5 REPORTS ......................................
5.1 REPORTS AND REPORT HANDLING ..............
5.1.1 Security Reports .....................
5.1.2 Warning Reports .....................
5.1.3 Channel Reports ......................
5.1.4 Command Completion Reports ...........
6 GLOSSARY .....................................
6.1 ABBREVATIONS .............................
6.2 IDENTIFIERS .............................
6.3 ACTION FIELD DESCRIPTION .................
6.4 LIST OF COMMANDS .........................
1 I̲N̲T̲R̲O̲D̲U̲C̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
The "SUPERVISOR OPERATIONAL MANUAL" is written for
supervisors of the CAMPS System. It describes in detail
the procedures and routines necessary to optimize th
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 dialoue 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 provided
(ot 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 validatin performed. Where SYSTEM RESPONSE
MESSAGES are returned as a result of garbled information,
these are also described.
Each acronym will be defined the first time it is used.
For ease of reference, a glossary is provided in section
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1.1 A̲P̲P̲L̲I̲C̲A̲B̲L̲E̲ ̲D̲O̲C̲U̲M̲E̲N̲T̲S̲
1. CPS/OPM/007
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2.1 P̲R̲I̲N̲C̲I̲P̲L̲E̲ ̲O̲F̲ ̲O̲P̲E̲R̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲ ̲-̲ ̲V̲I̲S̲U̲A̲L̲ ̲D̲I̲S̲P̲L̲A̲Y̲ ̲U̲N̲I̲T̲ ̲(̲V̲D̲U̲)̲
This section describes the VDU characteristics applicable
to the USER POSITION. No attempt has been made t describe
all of the characteristics and functions available
as these are contained in the DELTA DATA 7260T (C/B)
OPERATOR'S MANUAL, CPS/OPM/007.
2.1.1 D̲i̲s̲p̲l̲a̲y̲ ̲U̲n̲i̲t̲
Figure 2.1.1-1 is an illustration of the display screen,
showing a representative format.
The VDU screen is divided into two areas; a five line
VDU header (Fgure 2.1.1-1.a) and a 22 line format area
(Figure 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 operator to enter data.
V̲D̲U̲ ̲H̲e̲a̲d̲e̲r̲ ̲A̲r̲e̲a̲
1) T̲e̲r̲m̲i̲n̲a̲l̲ ̲F̲u̲n̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲(refer to Figure 2.1.1-1.c).
This describes the transaction in course. It is
a 25 alpha-numeric field, i.e. "TERMINAL POSITION
CONTROL".
It is updated on a per-format basis.
2) C̲l̲a̲s̲s̲i̲f̲i̲c̲a̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ (refer to Figure 2.1.1-1.d)
This relates to te classification of the information
on the screen. It is a 20 character alpha field.
Displayed items with the classification identified
will be updated before the presentation of the
format.
For items where the classification will first be
reognized during validation, it will be updated
when the subsequent format is displayed.
The terminal and the operator have in their profile
a preset highest classification . The default classification
appearing on the screen is the lower of thesetwo.
A list of the classification possibilities are
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3) T̲i̲m̲e̲ (refer to Figure 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 instane: 192135Z ̲FEB ̲82.
This field is updated every minute.
4) Q̲u̲e̲u̲e̲ ̲I̲n̲f̲o̲r̲m̲a̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ (refer to Figure 2.1.1-2.b)
Four Queues, one for each print function, are displayed,
each showing the totals of all messages in the
respective Queue, awaiting printout.
The four Printer Queues are placed in order of
priority and have the following functions:
REPR: Report Print
SUPR: Supervisor Print
STAT: Statistics Print
LOGP: Log Print
Queue information is updated automatically every
minute xcept when FLASH messages are queued which
causes immediate update and a short audio alarm.
A Response Queue is displayed showing all items
queued for Supervisor attention. (RESP).
This function is only available from the supervisor
assistent ositions (MDCO and MSO).
A Receive Queue is displayed showing the number
of comment queued.
This function is only available from the supervisor
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5) C̲o̲m̲m̲a̲n̲d̲ ̲L̲i̲n̲e̲ (refer to Figure 2.1.1-3.a)
The command line will be used for the insertion
of commands and entry of parameters.
Commands will be entered by pressing the comand
function key (F1) which will cause the cursor to
jump to the command line in the header. The operator
will then enter the command on this line. On pressing
the ENTER Key, the command will be executed, the
command line cleared, and the cursor reositioned
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, i.e. TEPC,TD.
6) R̲e̲s̲p̲o̲n̲s̲e̲ ̲L̲i̲n̲e̲ (refer to Figure 2.1.1-3.b)
Sysem response messages and replies to commands
where appropriate will be displayed on the response
line. It has a maximum length of 70 alpha numeric
characters.
Ex: TOO ̲MANY ̲PARAMETERS or UNKNOWN ̲COMMAND.
7) S̲y̲s̲t̲e̲m̲ ̲L̲i̲n̲e̲ (refer to Figure 2.1.1-3.)
The operator can enter the sign-on command by first
pressing the SYSTEM function key "ATTN", which
will cause the cursor to jump to the system line,
and then enter the command.
Security warning and security interrogation is
also performed ia this line. Password or Security
Code is entered here.
Password and Security Code will not be displayed
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Figure 2.1.1-3…86…1 …02… …02… …02… …02…
8) F̲o̲r̲m̲a̲t̲ ̲A̲r̲e̲a̲
The format area is divided into the margin area
(refer to Figure 2.1.1-4.a) and the user area (refer
to Figure 2.1.1-4.b).
This does not apply to the VDU HEADR AREA, which
occupies the full 80 character screen width.
9) M̲a̲r̲g̲i̲n̲ ̲A̲r̲e̲a̲ (Refer to Figure 2.1.1-4.a)
The ten character margins used by the system to
indicate the following:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲
ERROR CODE SPACE SPACE TEXT LINE
LINE NUMBER
DESCRIPTOR
The user area consists of the remaining 0 characters.
10) L̲i̲n̲e̲ ̲D̲e̲s̲c̲r̲i̲p̲t̲o̲r̲ (Figure 2.1.1-4.c)
A line descriptor will be given in the VDU margin
to indicate to the operator if a line is repeatable
or not.
11) E̲r̲r̲o̲r̲ ̲C̲o̲d̲e̲ (Figure 2.1.1-4.d)
An error code will be given in the VDU magin to
indicate to the user if the system has found invalid
data. You will find a list of the error codes in
chapter 4 (Error Messages And Error Handling),
which describes the reason for the errors. …86…1
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12) F̲i̲e̲l̲d̲ ̲D̲e̲s̲c̲r̲i̲p̲t̲o̲r̲ (Figure 2.1.1-5.a)
Each data entry field has a descriptor, specifying
whether the user should input alpha, numeric or
alphanumeric data, and whether the enry 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 first field
of a series of "identical" fields.
13) F̲i̲e̲l̲d̲ ̲P̲r̲o̲t̲e̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲
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 warned by an audiable alarm and the cursor
will stay in the mandator field until the user
enters data.
14) S̲Y̲M̲B̲O̲L̲S̲ ̲U̲S̲E̲D̲ ̲O̲N̲ ̲V̲D̲U̲ ̲L̲A̲Y̲O̲U̲T̲ ̲F̲O̲R̲M̲S̲
A = inverse video field
or a = " " "
̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ = Unprotected data-entry field
L̲i̲n̲e̲ ̲D̲e̲s̲c̲r̲i̲p̲t̲o̲r̲
R = Repeatable
F̲i̲e̲l̲d̲ ̲D̲e̲s̲c̲r̲i̲p̲t̲o̲r̲s̲
N = Madatory numeric
n = Optional numeric
A = Mandatory alpha
a = Optional alpha
D = Mandatory alphanumeric
d = Optional alphanumeric
Figure 2.1.1-5…86…1 …02… …02… …02… …02…
2.1.2 K̲e̲y̲b̲o̲a̲r̲d̲ ̲U̲n̲i̲t̲ ̲-̲ ̲G̲e̲n̲e̲r̲a̲l̲ ̲I̲n̲f̲o̲r̲m̲a̲t̲i̲o̲n̲
The keyboard is detachable from the VDU and contains
in addition to the normal typewriter keys, the following
special key pads:
a) The12-key NUMERIC KEYPAD located to the right of
the main key group (refer to Figure 2.1.2-1.a).
b) The 12-key DISPLAY CONTROL located immediately above
the numeric pad mentioned above in a) (refer to
Figure 2.1.2-1.b).
c) The 12-key TEXT PROCESSIG FUNCTIONS pad is located
above the main key group to the left of the display
control pad (refer to Figure 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
Figure 2.1.2-1.d).
e)The 12-key PROGRAM FUNCTIONS KEYS 1-12 is located
at the upper left of the keyboard refer to Figure 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 Figure
2.1.2-1.f).
Besides the norml keyboard functions which are described
in the 7260T (C/B) 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
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The special functions described in this section falls
into two main categories described in the following.
a) S̲t̲a̲n̲d̲a̲r̲d̲ ̲F̲u̲n̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲s̲
- Those functions that you enable with standar keys.
That is to say, functions which are built into the
VDU by the manufacturer.
b) S̲p̲e̲c̲i̲a̲l̲ ̲F̲u̲n̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲s̲
- Those functions that you enable with the special
function keys (Fl - F12). These keys are interpreted
by software in the CAMPS system and s interpreted
identically from all operating positions.
Note: Function keys F6 is not used.
The use of the standard function keys will be explained
first followed by an explanation of the special function
keys.
2.1.2.1 K̲e̲y̲b̲o̲a̲r̲d̲ ̲U̲n̲i̲t̲ ̲-̲ ̲S̲t̲a̲n̲d̲r̲d̲ ̲F̲u̲n̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲s̲
1) E̲n̲t̲e̲r̲ ̲(̲E̲N̲T̲E̲R̲)̲ (Refer to Figure 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 t decide which of
these 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,
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