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CAMPS SUPERVISOR OPERATION MANUAL…02… Issue 4…02… CAMPS…0e……0e…
2.2.3 Initial Setup
1 Verfity that the MSP is Figure 2.2.3-1.a.
installed and connected
and that the circuit breaker
and power switch are OFF.
2 Verify that the ribbon is Refer to Sec. 2.2.2.
properly installed.
3 Load the unit with Refer to Sec. 2.2.2.
paper.
2.2.3 Initial Setup (cont'd)
4 Turn the audio control Refer to Figure
2.2.3-2.a.
on the front panel
to the
loudest position.
5 Set all facility circuit Refer to Figure
2.2.3-1.a.
breakers for this set
to ON. Set the TCM power
switch to ON.
6 Verify that the POWER lamp Refer to Figure
2.2.3-2.b.
on the front panel lights.
7 Insert the security key in Refer to Figure
2.2.3-2.c.
the key-lock and turn to
the ON position.
2.2.3 Initial Setup (cont'd)
8 Depress the LINE FEED push Refer to Figure
2.2.3-3.a.
button on the TCM front Verify that one
line feed .
panel for at least one of paper occurs,
followed by
second. continuous line
feeds for as long
as the LINE FEED
push button is depressed.
9 Continue to depress the Refer to Figure
2.2.3-3.a.
LINE FEED push button for
single line feeds until
the serrated edge of one
sheet passes the print-
head by 3 to 6 lines.
10 Depress the FORM FEED button Refer to Figure
2.2.3-3-b.
on the TCM front panel. Verify the paper
feeds to the same
position on the
next sheet. This
operation establishes
the form feed position.
11 Depress the TEST push button Refer to Figure
2.2.3-3.c.
on the TCM front panel for Verify that the
following
at least 5 seconds. is printed:
NO ERRORS IN ROM
NO ERRORS IN RAM
(Printer prints
66 lines barberpole
pattern).
(There may be a
time delay between
printouts).
2.2.3 Initial Setup (cont'd)
The MSP is now ready
to receive message
traffic from the
line. Arrange to
have one or more
messages sent to
the MSP and verify
message content
with the transmitting
station. During
this time, the key-lock
switch should be
tested by setting
it to the OFF position
and verifying printing
has stopped. The
CAMPS system is
able to verify when
the switch has been
set to ON.
12 Set the key-lock switch to Refer to Figure
2.2.3-4.a.
OFF.
13 Remove the key. Refer to Figure
2.2.3-4.a.
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^W̲A̲R̲N̲I̲N̲G̲^ Do not operate the
MSP with the cover open.
3.1.1 Sign On (SION) (cont'd)
After the boot sequence
and start up procedure
from the maintenance
position is finished,
the the system will
present you for
a standard 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 VDU to present
ENTER in the system
line. The cursor
will be found in
the system line
and await a command
Code.
2 On keyboard, enter the
command code SION.
3 Press ENTER key Refer to Figure
3.1.1-2.b.
4 On keyboard, enter your The identification
code and
3 letter ID code and the password will
NOT be
your 8 letter password. displayed on the
screen.
Comma or space are
used as
separator.
5 Press ENTER key Refer to Figure
3.1.1-2.b.
3.1.1 Sign On (SION) (cont'd)
6 If you enter invalid Real blocking of
the super-
ID code or password you visor terminals
will never
must go back to step 4 take place, but
if you enter
and try again. wrong id or password
three times, the
system will react
as it blocks the
terminal. You must
press the Attn-key
which will bring
you back to sign
on mode again.
7 If the terminal displays
BLOCKED in the response
line,
proceed to step 1.
Only two terminals
can be
used as supervisor
terminals and one
of these
terminals are from
the start defined
as primary supervisor
terminal and the
alternative terminal
as second supervisor
terminal.
One and only one
terminal can be
enabled as the active
supervisor terminal
at any one time.
All the normal day-to-day
supervisor functions
should be managed
from the primary
terminal and the
second terminal
can be used to other
functions and possible
take over the supervisor
functions.
When the sign on
procedure is OK,
the system will
present you for
the high level menu.
8 Proceed to the high
level menu section.
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 Figure
3.1.2-2.a.
trol function key-ATTN. Pressing the ATTN-key
causes
the VDU to present
the HIGH LEVEL MENU
on the screen.
The curser will
be found in the
system line waiting
on a command code.
2 On keyboard, enter the com-
mand code SIOF.
3.1.2 Sign Off (SIOF) (cont'd)
3 Press ENTER key Refer to Figure
3.1.2-4.a.
The time at which
the unattended operation
commenced, will
appear on the VDU
screen.
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
capability.
Refer to Figure
3.1.3-1.
The system will
display Y (yes)
or N (no) on a level
with the possibilities.
The curser will
be found in the
system line and
await a command
code.
1 On keyboard, enter the You must enter one
of the
desired command: following possibilities:
SUPV SUPV - supervisor
MDCO MDCO - message distribution
MSOS MSOS - message service
USER USER - user
ASSG ASSG - supervisor
assign.
ENGI ENGI - engineering
function
SIOF SIOF - sign off
Your can only select
the commands, which
the system declares
with a Y (yes).
2 PRESS ENTER key Refer to Figure
3.1.3-2.a.
If you wish to stop
the activity to
the terminal (sign
off), employ the
command SIOF.
The time, at which
the unattended operation
commenced, will
after that appear
on the VDU screen.
3.1.3 High Level Menu (cont'd)
3 If you select SUPV, proceed
to the Supervisor menu
section.
4 If you select another Your will find further
operator possibility information in the
following
than supervisor, the system manuals:
will present you MDCO - CAMPS MDCO
Operation
for the main menu Manual
which agree with your choise. MSOS - CAMPS MSO
Operation
Manual.
USER - CAMPS User
Manual
ENGI - CAMPS Engineering
Position
Manual.
In order to change
the supervisor terminal,
you can use the
command ASSG at
the non-active supervisor
terminal.
The non-active supervisor
terminal will after
this be enabled
with supervisor
capability while
the other is automatically
cancelled.
After you have used
the command ASSG,
both supervisor
VDU screens will
present the high
level menu specifying
the operator capability
which now exists
for the terminals.
Now you can select
the new operator
function you require.
3.1.4 Supervisor Menu (SUPV) (cont'd)
If the supervisor
menu is presented
on the VDU screen,
you can select between
two main-menu groups.
Refer to Figure
3.1.4-1.
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 a "command".
2 Select one of the following
options:
SYSC System Control
SENF Supervisor Engineering
3 On keyboard, enter the
command.
4 Press ENTER key. Refer to Figure
3.1.4-2.b.
If invalid command
is entered, an error
message appears
in the response
line together with
the supervisor menu
format.
Refer to Figure
3.1.4-1.a.
You must re-enter
valid command.
For further error
explanation, proceed
to the error messages
and error handling
section.
5 When the command is valid,
proceed to the section
which corresponds to the
selected function.
3.2.2 System Control Menu (SYSC) (cont'd)
If you have selected
SYSC, the System
Control Menu is
presented on the
VDU screen. Refer
to Figure 3.2.2-1.
1 On keyboard, 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: Some of the commands
in the SYSC menu must be
followed by a parameter and
protected commands must be
accompanied by the permissive
entry code (PEC), too.
2 Select one of the following
options:
DEVC Device Control menu
ADSC Addressing Scheme
Control menu
UPUP, USER ID, PEC User Profile Update
QUEC Queue Control menu
SUPC, PEC Supervisor Print
Control
DISC Disc Control Menu
CMDC, PEC Command Control
SECC, PEC Security Control
GNSC Global no. Series
Control menu
SYPC System Parameter
Control
SYIE System Information
Extract menu
TAPR Table Print menu…86…1
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3.2.2 System Control Menu (SYSC) (cont'd)
3 On keyboard, enter the Commas or spaces
are
command, possible parameter used as separators.
and/or possible PEC.
4 Press ENTER key. Refer to Figure
3.2.2-4.a.
If invalid command,
parameter or PEC
are entered, an
error message appears
in the response
line together with
the system control
menu format.
Refer to Figure
3.2.2-3.a.
You must re-enter
valid command, parameter
or PEC.
For further error
explanation, proceed
to the error messages
and error handling
section.
5 When all entries are
valid, proceed to the
section which corresponds
to the selected function.
3.2.3.1 Device Control Menu (DEVC) (cont'd)
If you have selected
DEVC, the DEVICE
CONTROL MENU is
presented on the
VDU screen. Refer
to Figure 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".
NOTE: All commands
in the DEVC menu must be
followed by parameters
and protected commands
must be accompanied
by the permissive
entry code (PEC) too.
Dependent on which one Terminal Types (TT):
of the three possibili- SUPV- Supervisor
terminal
ties you select, you must MASS- Message assistance
enter the Terminal terminal (MSO
and MDCO)
type (TT), Device Type, USER User terminal
(DT) or Channel
Type (CT), too
Device Types: (DT)
MSP-Medium Speed
Teleprinter
LSP-Low Speed Teleprinter
LSR-Low Speed Reader
PTR-Paper Tape Reader
PTP-Paper Tape Printer
OCR-Optical Character
Reader
3.2.3.1 Device Control Menu (DEVC) (cont'd)
Channel Types (CT):
NICS/TARE
TRC/P TO P
SCARS
ACCIS
2 Select one of the following
options:
TEPC, TD, TT, PEC Terminal Position
Control
POSC, DD, DT, PEC PT/OTR/SATP Control
CHAC, CD, CT, PEC Channel Control
3 On keyboard, enter the Commas or spaces
are used as
command, parameter, separators.
second
parameter, and
possible PEC.
4 Press ENTER key. Refer to Figure
3.2.3.1-4.a.
If invalid command,
parameters or PEC
are entered, an
error message appears
in the response
line together with
the device control
menu format.
Refer to Figure
3.2.3.1-3.a.
You must re-enter
valid command, parameter
or PEC.
For further error
explanation, proceed
to the error messages
and error handling
section
5 When all entries are
valid, proceed to the
section which corresponds
to the selected function.
3.2.3.2 Terminal Position Control (TEPC) (cont'd)
If you have selected
TEPC, the TERMINAL
POSITION CONTROL
format is presented
on the VDU screen.
Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-1.
If the terminal
designator (TD)
is known to the
system, the format
will contain data.
If not - the data
fields will be empty.
1 Observe that the system Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-1.a.
outputs an identity in
the field TRANSACTION ID.
2 Observe that there will After validation,
if
be 3 mandatory entries at mandatory entry
is forgotten
first. error message 110
(syntax
error) appears on
a level with the
field in question.
3 If you do not wish to change Pressing the TAB/BACK
TAB-
the specified TD, proceed keys will move the
cursor
to step 5. to the different
entry items
where data-input
is allowed.
Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-2.a.
4 On keyboard, enter
the TD Refer
to
Figure
3.2.3.2-1.b.
The terminal designator
is the identifier
of a terminal and
must consist of
3 alpha characters.
5 If you do not wish to change
a specified entry in the
MAXIMUM CLASSIFICATION
item, proceed to step 7.
3.2.3.2 Terminal Position Control (TEPC) (cont'd)
6 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-3.a.
MAXIMUM CLASSIFICATION. If any of the capabilities
SUPV-MDCO-MSO are
specified, this
field must be cosmic
top secret. you
must enter TT.
You must enter one
of the following
possibilities:
UU - NATO Unclassified
RR - NATO Restricted
CC - NATO Confidential
SS - NATO Secret
TT - Cosmic Top
Secret
You cannot change
the classification
unless the release-,
delivery-, and response
queue are empty
and no messages
are under preparation
at the terminal.
7 The TERMINAL TYPE is Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-3.b.
entered in the Device
Control menu and will be
displayed in the Terminal
Type field by the system.
3.2.3.2 Terminal Position Control (TEPC) (cont'd)
8 If you do not wish to
change a specified entry
in the BLOCKED (Y/N)
item, proceed to step
10.
9 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes) Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-5.a.
to block the terminal or If the terminal
is without
N (No) to unblock the supervisor capability,
the
terminal. terminal must be
blocked
for changing the
data fields.
The system will
not accept
blocking a terminal
with supervisor
capability.
10 Note that the following
entries are optional.
11 The VDU PORT is an It specifies the
connection
optional entry item. between the terminal
profile
If you do not and the VDU.
wish to define this entry,
proceed to step 14.
12 NOTE: Because all termi-
nal profiles are connected
to a VDU, you must enter
this field before the
terminal can be unblocked.…86…1 …02… …02…
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3.2.3.2 Terminal Position Control (TEPC) (cont'd)
13 On keyboard, enter Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-7.a. the
PORT
ID.
14 The SPECIAL HANDLING It specifies the
CATEGORY
is
an
optional special
handling
catego-
entry item. If you do not ries that may be
handled
wish to define this entry, in this terminal
position.
proceed to step 16.
15 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-7.b.
SPECIAL HANDLING CATEGORY. If any of the capabilities
SUPV-MDCO-MSO are
specified, this
field is ignored.
All special handling
categories are allowed
to them.
You cannot change
the classification
unless the release-,
delivery-, and response
queue are empty
and no messages
are under preparation
at the terminal.
16 The CAMPS FUNCTIONS is
an optional entry item.
If you do not wish to define
this entry, proceed to
step 18.…86…1 …02… …02… …02…
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3.2.3.2 Terminal Position Control (TEPC) (cont'd)
17 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes) Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-9.a.
or N (No) for the desirable If the terminal
has super-
terminal capability. visor capability,
the supervisor field
contains Y, else
N.
For insertion or
removal of the MDCO/MSO
capabilities, the
system checks agreement
with the supervisory
terminal regulation.
There must be minimum
one and maximum
four terminal profiles.
You cannot change
the preparation-,
reception-, and
release fields unless
the release-, delivery-,
and response queue
are empty and no
messages are under
preparation at the
terminal.
18 The SCDs are optional entry Staff cell designators.
items. If you do not identification of
operators
wish to define this entry, who may sign in
at this
proceed to step 20. terminal position.
19 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-9.b.
SCDs. You must enter at
least one SCD, if
one or more of the
capabilities preparation,
reception, or release
are set.
SCDs entered here
will only be syntax
checked. The system
will check against
the terminal profile
when SCDs are entered
in the SCD-table.
3.2.3.2 Terminal Position Control (TEPC) (cont'd)
20 The SHARED PRINTER DEVICE
is an optional entry item.
If you do not wish to define
this entry, proceed to
step 22.
21 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-11.a.
SHARED PRINTER DEVICE If any of the capabilities
designator. MDCO, MSO, preparation,
reception, or release
are specified, there
must be a shared
printer defined.
22 The USER IDs is an op- It specifies the
tional entry item. identification of
operators
wish to define this entry, who may sign On
at this
proceed to step 24. terminal position.
NOTE: The same user
id cannot be defined
for two different
terminal profiles
at any time.
23 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-11.b.
USER IDs.
24 DELETE THIS TERMINAL
PROFILE is an optional
entry item. If you do
not wish to define this
entry, proceed to step
26.
25 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes). Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-11.c.
The system removes
the specified terminal
profile.
26 NEXT TERMINAL PROFILE is
an optional entry item.
If you do not wish to
define this entry,
proceed to step 28.
3.2.3.2 Terminal Position Control (TEPC) (cont'd)
27 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes). Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-13.a.
The system gives
the terminal profile
which appears next
in the list.
28 NEXT TERMINAL DESIGNATOR
is an optional entry item.
If you do not wish to define
this entry, proceed to step
30.
29 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-13.b.
NEXT TERMINAL DESIGNATOR. The system will
give the desired
TD as from the DEVC
menu.
NOTE: There will
be no new TD until
validation is complete,
and the required
confirmation code
has been entered.
30 VALIDATION Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-14.a.
On keyboard, depress the
ENTER key, and the system
will validate all data
entries.
31 Observe that PLEASE ENTER After successful
validation
YOUR CONFIRMATION CODE you are prompted
for the
appears on the screen. confirmation code
to activate the
required update.
If you do not wish
to confirm the transaction,
press special function
key F11 - CANCEL
which will clear
the VDU screen and
you will be able
to start a new transaction.
Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-14.b. All
data-fields will
contain the same
information as before
the transaction
was started.
3.2.3.2 Terminal Position Control (TEPC) (cont'd)
32 On keyboard, enter the
confirmation code, CC.
33 Press ENTER key. Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-16.a.
If an invalid confirmation
code is entered,
ILLEGAL CONFIRMATION
CODE will be
displayed in the
response line.
You must re-enter
valid confirmation
code.
The system will
continue by asking
you for the confirmation-code
until you have entered
the valid confirmation-code,
or used the special
function key F11-
CANCEL.
34 Command Completion Report If the system accepts
the confirmation
code, a message
will be sent to
your REPORT PRINTER,
informing you that
the command has
been executed, and
the VDU will display
the Device Control
menu.
For further report
explanation, proceed
to the reports and
report handling
section.
3.2.3.3 PT/OCR/SAPT Control (POSC) (cont'd)
If you have selected
POSC, the PT/OCR/SAPT
CONTROL format is
presented on the
VDU screen. Refer
to Figure 3.2.3.3-1.
If the device designator
(DD) is known to
the system, the
format will contain
data. If not - the
data fields will
be empty.
The system checks
that the maximum
number of the device
profile for the
specified device
type is not exceeded.
1 Observe that the system Refer to Figure
3.2.3.3-1.a.
outputs an identity in
the field TRANSACTION ID.
2 Observe that there will be After validation,
if
4 mandatory entries at mandatory entry
is forgotten
first. error message 110
(syntax
error) appears on
a level with the
field in question.
3 If you do not wish to Pressing the TAB/BACK
TAB
change the specified DD, keys will move the
cursor
proceed to step 5. to the different
entry items
where data-input
is allowed.
Refer to Figure
3.2.3.3-2.a.
4 On keyboard, enter the DD. Refer to Figure
3.2.3.3-1.b.
The device designator
is the identifier
of a device and
must consist of
3 alpha characters.
3.2.3.3 PT/OCR/SAPT Control (POSC) (cont'd)
5 If you do not wish to change
a specified entry in the
CONNECTED (Y/N) item,
proceed to step 7.
6 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes) Refer to Figure
3.2.3.3-3.a.
to connect the device or The device must
be
N (No) to disconnect the disconnected for
changing
device. the data fields.
7 NOTE: The DEVICE TYPE Refer to Figure
3.2.3.3-3.b.
is entered from the DEVC
menu and cannot be changed
from here.
8 If you do not wish to change
a specified entry in the
MAXIMUM CLASSIFICATION item,
proceed to step 10.
9 On keyboard, enter Refer to Figure
3.2.3.3-3.c.
the MAXIMUM CLASSIFICATION
You must enter one
of the following
possibilities:
UU - NATO Unclassified
RR - NATO Restricted
CC - NATO Confidential
SS - NATO Secret
TT - Cosmic Top
Secret
You cannot change
the classification
unless the device
queue is empty and
blocked.
3.2.3.3 PT/OCR/SAPT Control (POSC) (cont'd)
You cannot change
the classification
for devices referenced
in special distribution
parameters.
10 If you do not wish to
change a specified entry,
in the NUMBER of PLYs
proceed to step 12.
11 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.3.3-5.a.
number of PLYs. It specifies the
number of paper
ply's applicable
to the printer.
12 The DEVICE PORT is an
optional entry item. If you
do not wish to define this
entry, proceed to step 15.
3.2.3.3 PT/OCR/SAPT Control (POSC) (cont'd)
13 NOTE: Because all device
profiles are connected to a
port, you must enter
this field before the device
can be connected.
14 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.3.3-7.a.
PORT ID.
15 DELETE THIS DEVICE PROFILE
is an optional entry item.
If you do not wish
to define this entry,
proceed to step 17.
16 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes). Refer to Figure
3.2.3.3-7.b.
The system removes
the specified device
profile.
17 NEXT DEVICE PROFILE
is an optional entry item.
If you do not wish to define
this entry, proceed to step
22.
18 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes). Refer to Figure
3.2.3.3-7.c.
The system gives
the device profile
which appears next
in the table.
19 NEXT DEVICE DESIGNATOR
is an optional entry item.
If you do not wish to define
this entry, proceed to step
21.
3.2.3.3 PT/OCR/SAPT Control (POSC) (cont'd)
20 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.3.3-9.a.
NEXT DEVICE DESIGNATOR. The system will
give the desired
DD as from the DEVC
menu.
NOTE: There will
be no new DD until
validation is complete,
and the required
confirmation code
has been entered.
21 VALIDATION Refer to Figure
3.2.3.3-10.a.
On keyboard, depress the
ENTER key, and the system
will validate all data
entries.
22 Observe that PLEASE ENTER After successful
validation
YOUR CONFIRMATION-CODE you are prompted
for the
appears on the screen. confirmation code
to activate the
required update.
If you do not wish
to confirm the transaction,
press special function
key F11-CANCEL which
will clear the VDU
screen and you will
be able to start
a new transaction.
Refer to Figure
3.2.3.3-10.b.
23 On keyboard, enter the
confirmation code, CC.
3.2.3.3 PT/OCR/SAPT Control (POSC) (cont'd)
24 Press ENTER key. Refer to Figure
3.2.3.3-12.a.
If an invalid confirmation
code is entered,
ILLEGAL CONFIRMATION
CODE will be displayed
in the response
line.
You must re-enter
valid confirmation
code.
The system will
continue by asking
you for the confirmation-code
until you have entered
the valid confirmation-code,
or used the special
function key F11-CANCEL.
25 Command Completion Report If the system accepts
the confirmation
code, a message
will be sent to
your REPORT PRINTER,
informing you that
the command has
been executed, and
the VDU will display
the Device Control
menu.
For further report
explanation, proceed
to the reports and
report handling
section.
3.2.3.4 Channel Control (CHAC) (cont'd)
If you have selected
CHAC, the CHANNEL
CONTROL format is
presented on the
VDU screen. Refer
to Figure 3.2.3.4-1.
Only one CD, the
incoming channel
designator, needs
to identify a profile.
If the incoming
CD is known to the
system, the format
will contain data.
If not - the data
fields will be empty.
The system checks
that the maximum
number of the channel
profile for the
specified channel
type is not exceeded.
1 Observe that the system Refer to Figure
3.2.3.4-1.a.
outputs an identity in
the field TRANSACTION ID.
2 Observe that there will be After validation,
if
6 mandatory entries at mandatory entry
is
first. forgotten, Error
message
110 (syntax error)
appears on a level
with the field in
question.
3 If you do not wish to pressing the TAB/BACK
TAB-
change the specified incoming keys will move the
cursor to
CD, or change a specified the different entry
items
outgoing CD, proceed to where data-input
is allowed.
step 5. Refer to Figure
3.2.3.4-2.a.
3.2.3.4 Channel Control (CHAC) (cont'd)
4 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.3.4-3.a.
desirable channel The channel designator
is
designators. the identifier of
an exter-
nal channel and
must consist of
3 alpha characters.
5 If you do not wish to change
a specified entry in the
CONNECT CHANNEL (Y/N) item,
proceed to step 7.
6 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes) Refer to Figure
3.2.3.4-3.b.
to connect the channel or The channel must
be
N (No) to disconnect the disconnected for
changing
channel. the data fields,
except the "open
channel for incoming
traffic" field.
7 NOTE: The CHANNEL TYPE Refer to Figure
3.2.3.4-3.c.
is entered from the DEVC
menu and cannot be changed
from here.
8 NOTE: The MAXIMUM Refer to Figure
3.2.3.4-3.d.
CLASSIFICATION is entered
by the system in accordance
with the associated circuit,
and cannot be changed from
here
9 If you do not wish to change
a specified entry in the
TO RI item,
proceed to step 11.
10 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.3.4-3.e.
RI. It specifies the
routing indicator
for use in automatically
generated abbreviated
service messages.
3.2.3.4 Channel Control (CHAC) (cont'd)
11 If you do not wish to
change a specified
entry in the OPEN CHANNEL
FOR INCOMING TRAFFIC item,
proceed to step 13.
12 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes) Refer to Figure
3.2.3.4-5.a.
to open or N (No) to close This field is not
applicable
the channel for incoming for SCARS/ACCIS
channels
traffic. and will be ignored
if you enter anything.
The outgoing traffic
field informs you
whether this channel
is open or closed
as request from
the system.
13 If you do not wish to
change a specified entry
in the CIRCUIT item,
proceed to step 15.
14 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.3.4-5.b.
CIRCUIT. The circuit type
defines the channel
type.
You must not change
the circuit type
for an existing
channel profile.
The number must
be in the range
1-27.
15 The CHANNEL PORT is an
optional entry item. If you
do not wish to define this
entry, proceed to step 17.
3.2.3.4 Channel Control (CHAC) (cont'd)
16 NOTE: Because all channel
profiles are connected to
a port, you must enter
this field before the channel
can be connected.
17 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.3.4-7.a.
PORT ID.
18 DELETE THIS CHANNEL PROFILE
is an optional entry item.
If you do not wish
to define this entry, proceed
to step 20.
19 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes). Refer to Figure
3.2.3.4-7.b.
The system removes
the specified channel
profile.
20 NEXT CHANNEL PROFILE
is an optional entry item.
If you do not wish to define
this entry, proceed to step
22.
21 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes). Refer to Figure
3.2.3.4-7.c.
The system gives
the specified channel
profile which appears
next in the table.
22 NEXT CHANNEL DESIGNATOR
is an optional entry item.
If you do not wish to define
this entry, proceed to step
24.
3.2.3.4 Channel Control (CHAC) (cont'd)
23 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.3.4-9.a.
NEXT CHANNEL DESIGNATOR. The system will
give the desired
CD as from the DEVC
menu.
NOTE: There will
be no new CD until
validation is complete,
and the required
confirmation code
has been entered.
24 VALIDATION Refer to Figure
3.2.3.4-10.a.
On keyboard, depress the
ENTER key, and the system
will validate all data
entries.
25 Observe that PLEASE ENTER After successful
validation
YOUR CONFIRMATION-CODE you are prompted
for the
appears on the screen. confirmation code
to activate the
required update.
If you do not wish
to confirm the transaction,
press special function
key F11-CANCEL which
will clear the VDU
screen and you will
be able to start
a new transaction.
Refer to Figure
3.2.3.4-10.b.
All data-fields
will contain the
same information
as before the transaction
was started.
26 On keyboard, enter the
confirmation code, CC.
3.2.3.4 Channel Control (CHAC) (cont'd)
27 Press ENTER key. Refer to Figure
3.2.3.4-12.a.
If an invalid confirmation
code is entered,
ILLEGAL CONFIRMATION
CODE will be displayed
in the response
line.
You must re-enter
valid confirmation
code.
The system will
continue by asking
you for the confirmation-code
until you have ented
the valid confirmation-code,
or used the special
function key F11-CANCEL.
28 Command Completion Report If the system accepts
the confirmation
code, a message
will be sent to
your REPORT PRINTER,
informing you that
the command has
been executed, or,
if it is not possible
and the VDU will
display the Device
menu.
For further report
explanation, proceed
to the reports and
report handling
section.
3.2.4.1 Addressing Scheme Control Menu (ADSC) (cont'd)
If you have selected
ADSC, the limited
ADDRESSING SCHEME
CONTROL MENU is
presented on the
VDU screen. Refer
to Figure 3.2.4.1-1.
1 On keyboard, press the Refer to Figure
3.2.4.1-2.a.
program function key F1 Pressing the F1-key
informs the system
that the next instruction
is a "command".
NOTE: Some of the commands
in the ADSC menu must be
followed by a parameter
and protected commands
must be accompanied
by the permissive
entry code (PEC), too.
2 Select one of the following
options:
LPLT, PLAREF, PEC Local PLA-Table
Update
LORI, RI, PEC Local RI-Table Update
SICT, SIC, PEC SIC-Table Update
SDLT, SDL, PEC SDL-Table Update
SCDT, SCD, PEC SCD-Table Update
AIGT, AIG, PEC AIG-Table Update
GPLT, PLAREF, PEC Global PLA-Table
Update
RITA, RI, PEC RI-Table Update
CIRT, CIRCUIT NO, PEC Circuit-Table Update
SCCT, DISPLAY ID, PEC SCARS/ACCIS Display-Table
Update
OPST, MHI, PEC Operating Signal
Table Update
REOR, PEC Reorganize all Tables
ABRO, PEC Abandon Reorganization
3.2.4.1 Addressing Scheme Control Menu (ADSC) (cont'd)
3 On keyboard, enter the Commas or spaces
are used as
command, possible parameter, separators.
and possible PEC.
4 Press ENTER key. Refer to Figure
3.2.4.1-4.a.
If invalid command,
parameter or PEC
are entered, an
error message appears
in the response
line together with
the addressing scheme
menu format.
Refer to Figure
3.2.4.1-3.a.
You must re-enter
valid command, parameter
or PEC.
For further error
explanation, proceed
to the error messages
and error handling
section.
5 When all entries are
valid, proceed to the
section which corresponds
to the selected function.
…86…1 …02… …02… …02… …02…
3.2.4.2 Local PLA-Table Update (LPLT) (cont'd)
If you have selected
LPLT, the LOCAL
PLA-TABLE UPDATE
format is presented
on the VDU screen.
Refer to Figure
3.2.4.2-1.
If the local plain
language address
reference number
(PLAREF) is known
to the system, the
format will contain
data. If not - the
format will be empty.
1 Observe that the system Refer to Figure
3.2.4.2-1.a.
outputs an identity in
the field TRANSACTION ID.
2 the PLAREF is entered Refer to Figure
3.2.4.2-1.b.
in the Addressing Scheme The PLAREF is the
unique
Control menu and will be number associated
with a
displayed in the PLAREF local headquarter's
PLA.
field by the system. The number must
be in the
If you wish to change range 1-3000.
the PLAREF, you can
use the NEXT PLAREF Pressing the TAB/BACK
TAB-
item, placed at the keys will move the
cursor
bottom of the displayed to the different
entry items
format. where datainput
is allowed.
Refer to Figure
3.2.4.2-2.a.…86…1 …02…
…02…
…02… …02…
3.2.4.2 Local PLA-Table Update (LPLT) (cont'd)
3 If you do not wish to This item is mandatory
and
change the specified entry must be defined.
in the LOCAL PLAIN
LANGUAGE ADDRESS (PLA)
item, proceed to step 5.
4 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.4.2-3.a
LOCAL PLA. It identifies the
designator
for the local headquarters.
5 If you do not wish to This item is mandatory
and
change the specified entry must be defined.
in the HEADQUARTERS (HQ)
item, proceed to step 7.
6 On keyboard, enter the HQ. Refer to Figure
3.2.4.2-3.b.
The number must
be in the
range 1-8.
7 DELETE THIS LOCAL PLA-TABLE
ENTRY is an optional entry
item. If you do not wish
to define this entry,
proceed to step 9.
8 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes). Refer to Figure
3.2.4.2-3.c.
The system removes
the specified local
PLA-table.
9 NEXT LOCAL PLA-TABLE ENTRY
is an optional entry item.
If you do not wish to define
this entry, proceed to step
11.
10 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes). Refer to Figure
3.2.4.2-3.d.
The system gives
the local PLA-table
entry which appears
next in the table.
3.2.4.2 Local PLA-Table Update (LPLT) (cont'd)
11 NEXT PLAREF is an
optional entry item.
If you do not wish to define
this entry, proceed to step
13.
12 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.4.2-5.a.
NEXT PLAREF. The system will
give the desired
PLAREF as from the
ADSC menu.
NOTE: There will
be no new PLAREF
until validation
is complete, and
the required confirmation
code has been entered.
13 VALIDATION Refer to Figure
3.2.4.2-6.a.
On keyboard, depress the
ENTER key, and the system
will validate all data
entries.
14 Observe that PLEASE ENTER After successful
validation
YOUR CONFIRMATION-CODE you are prompted
for the
appears on the screen. confirmation code
to activate the
required update.
If you do not wish
to confirm the transaction,
press Special function
key F11-CANCEL,
which will clear
the VDU Screen and
you will be able
to start a new transaction.
Refer to Figure
3.2.4.2-6.b. All
data-fields will
contain the same
information as before
the transaction
was started.
15 On keyboard, enter the
confirmation code, CC.
3.2.4.2 Local PLA-Table Update (LPLT) (cont'd)
16 Press ENTER key. Refer to Figure
3.2.4.2-8-a.
If an invalid confirmation
code is entered,
ILLEGAL CONFIRMATION
CODE will be displayed
in the response
line.
You must re-enter
valid confirmation
code.
The system will
continue by asking
you for the confirmation-code
until you have entered
the valid confirmation-code,
or used the special
function key F11-CANCEL.
17 Command Completion Report If the system accepts
the confirmation
code, a message
will be sent to
your REPORT PRINTER,
informing you that
the command has
been executed, and
the VDU will display
the Addressing Scheme
Control menu.
For further report
explanation, proceed
to the reports and
report handling
section.
3.2.4.3 Local RI-Table Update (LORI) (cont'd)
If you have selected
LORI,
the LOCAL RI-TABLE
UPDATE
format is presented
on the
VDU screen. Refer
to Figure
3.2.4.3-1.
1 Observe that the system Refer to Figure
3.2.4.3-1.a.
outputs an identity in
the field TRANSACTION ID.
2 The RI is entered in Refer to Figure
3.2.4.3-1.b.
the Addressing Scheme The displayed local
RI is
Control menu and will used by the system
be displayed in the for this CAMPS.
RI field by the system.
If you wish to change
the RI you can use Pressing the TAB/BACK
TAB
the NEXT LOCAL RI -keys will move
the cursor
item, placed at the to the different
entry items
bottom of the displayed where data-input
is allowed.
format. Refer to Figure
3.2.4.3-2.a.
3 The SYSTEM CODE is a Refer to Figure
3.2.4.3-1.c.
mandatory entry item. The local RI is
preceeded
On keyboard, enter by a system code.
the code. You must enter one
of
the following possibilities:
C - CAMPS
S - SCARS
A - ACCIS
If the system code
is
S̲cars or A̲ccis,
the system will
check, that the
RI associated is
contained in the
global RI-table.
3.2.4.3 Local RI-Table Update (LORI) (cont'd)
4 DELETE THIS LOCAL
RI-TABLE ENTRY is an
optional entry item. If
you do not wish to de-
fine this entry, proceed
to step 6.
5 On keyboard, enter Y(Yes) Refer to figure
3.2.4.3-3.a.
The system removes
the specified entry
from the table.
6 NEXT LOCAL RI-TABLE
ENTRY is an optional
entry item.
If you do not wish to
define this entry,
proceed to step 8.
7 On keyboard,enter Y(Yes) Refer to Figure
3.2.4.3-3.b.
The system gives
the local RI-Table
which appears next
in the table. You
can define up to
15 local RIs.
8 NEXT LOCAL RI is an
optional entry item.
If you do not wish to
define this entry, pro-
ceed to step 10.
3.2.4.3 Local RI-Table Update (LORI) (cont'd)
9 On Keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.4.3-5.a.
NEXT LOCAL RI. The system will
give the desired
RI as from the ADSC
menu.
NOTE: There will
be no new RI until
validation is complete,
and the required
confirmation code
has been entered.
10 VALIDATION Refer to figure
3.2.4.3-6.a.
On keyboard, depress the
ENTER key, and the system
will validate all
data entries.
11 Observe that PLEASE ENTER After successful
validation
YOUR CONFIRMATION-CODE you are prompted
for the
appears on the screen. confirmation code
to activate the
required update.
If you do not wish
to confirm the transaction
press special function
key F11-CANCEL which
will clear the VDU
screen and you will
be able to start
a new transaction.
Refer to Figure
3.2.4.3-6.b.
All data-fields
will contain the
same information
as before the transaction
was started. 12 On
keyboard,
enter
the
confirmation code, CC.
3.2.4.3 Local RI-Table Update (LORI) (cont'd)
13 Press ENTER key. Refer to Figure
3.2.4.3-8.a.
If an invalid confirmation
code is entered,
ILLEGAL CONFIRMATION
CODE will be displayed
in the response
line.
You must re-enter
valid confirmation
code.
The system will
continue by asking
you for the confirmation-code
until you have entered
the valid confirmation-code,
or used the special
function key F11-CANCEL.
14 Command Completion Report If the system accepts
the confirmation
code, a message
will be sent to
your REPORT PRINTER,
informing you that
the command has
been executed, and
the VDU will display
the Addressing
Scheme Control menu.
For further report
explanation, proceed
to the reports and
report handling
section.
3.2.4.4 SIC-Table Update (SICT) (cont'd)
If you have selected
SICT, the SIC-TABLE
UPDATE format is
presented on the
VDU screen. Refer
to Figure 3.2.4.4-1.
If the subject indicator
code (SIC) is known
to the system, the
format will contain
data. If not - the
data fields will
be empty.
1 Observe that the system Refer to Figure
3.2.4.4-1.a.
outputs an identity in
the field TRANSACTION ID.
2 The SIC is entered in Refer to Figure
3.2.4.4-1.b
the Addressing Scheme Con- The entry must consist
of
trol menu and will be 2 or 3 alpha characters.
displayed in the SIC field
by the system. If you wish Pressing the TAB/BACK
TAB-
to change the SIC, you can keys will move the
cursor
use the NEXT SIC item, to the different
entry items
placed at the bottom of where data-input
is allowed.
displayed format. Refer to Figure
3.2.4.4-2.a.
3 Normal/exercise/crisis At least one SDL
must be
SDL (Standard Distribution defined.
List) are optional entry
items.
If you do not wish to define
these entries, proceed to
step 5.
4 On keyboard, enter the SDL Refer to Figure
3.2.4.4-1.c.
The SDL must be
in the numeric range
1-800 and already
be defined in the
SDL-table.
3.2.4.4 SIC-Table Update (SICT) (cont'd)
The list distributes
an incoming message
for normal, exercise,
and crisis time,
respectively.
5 DELETE THIS SIC-TABLE ENTRY
is an optional entry item.
If you do not wish to define
this entry, proceed to step
7.
6 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes) Refer to Figure
3.2.4.4-3.a.
The system removes
the specified SIC-table.
7 NEXT SIC-TABLE ENTRY is
an optional entry item. If
you do not wish to define
this entry, proceed to
step 9.
8 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes) Refer to Figure
3.2.4.4-3.b.
The system gives
the SIC-
table entry which
appears next in
the table.
9 NEXT SIC is an optional entry
item. If you do not wish to
define this entry, proceed
to step 11.
10 On keyboard, enter the next Refer to Figure
3.2.4.4-3.c.
SIC. The system will
give the desired
SIC as from the
ADSC menu.
NOTE: There will
be no new SIC until
validation is complete,
and the required
confirmation code
has been entered.
3.2.4.4 SIC-Table Update (SICT) (cont'd)
11 VALIDATION Refer to Figure
3.2.4.4-6.a.
On keyboard, depress the
ENTER key, and the system
will validate all data
entries.
12 Observe that PLEASE ENTER After successful
validation
YOUR CONFIRMATION CODE you are prompted
for the
appears on the screen. confirmation code
to activate the
required update.
If you do not wish
to confirm the transaction,
press Special Function
Key F11-CANCEL which
will clear the VDU-Screen
and you will be
able to start a
new transaction.
Refer to Figure
3.2.4.4-6.b.
All data-fields
will contain the
same information
as before the transaction
was started.
13 On keyboard, enter the
confirmation code, CC.
3.2.4.4 SIC-Table Update (SICT) (cont'd)
14 Press ENTER key. Refer to Figure
3.2.4.4-8.a.
If an invalid confirmation
code is entered,
ILLEGAL CONFIRMATION
CODE will be displayed
in the response
line.
You must re-enter
valid confirmation
code.
The system will
continue by asking
you for the confirmation-code
until you have entered
the valid confirmation-code,
or, used the special
function key F11-CANCEL.
15 Command Completion Report If the system accepts
the confirmation
code, a message
will be sent to
your REPORT PRINTER,
informing you that
the command has
been executed, and
the VDU will display
the Addressing Sceme
Control menu.
For further report
explanation, proceed
to the reports and
report handling
section.
3.2.4.5 SDL-Table Update (SDLT) (cont'd)
If you have selected
SDLT, the SDL-TABLE
UPDATE format is
presented on the
VDU screen. Refer
to Figure 3.2.4.5-1.
If the Standard
Distribution list
(SDL) is known to
the system, the
format will contain
data. If not - the
data fields will
be empty.
1 Observe that the system Refer to Figure
3.2.4.5-1.a.
outputs an identity in the
field TRANSACTION ID.
2 The SDL is entered in the Refer to Figure
3.2.4.5-1.b.
Addressing Scheme Control Pressing the TAB/BACK
TAB-keys
menu and will be dis- will move the curser
to the
played in the SDL field different entry
items where
by the system. data-input is allowed.
If you wish to change the Refer to Figure
3.2.4.5-2.a.
SDL, you can use the The SDL must be
in the
NEXT SDL item, placed at range 1-800.
the bottom of the displayed
format.
3 Action/info SCDs (Staff The list identifies
a set
Cell Designator) are of INFO and ACTION
SCDs.
optional entry items. At least one action
or one
If you do not wish to info SCD must be
entered.
define these entries,
proceed to step 5.
4 On keyboard, enter the SCD. Refer to Figure
3.2.4.5-1.c.
The entry must consist
of 3 alpha characters.
5 DELETE THIS SDL-TABLE ENTRY
is an optional entry item.
If you do not wish to define
this entry,proceed to step 7.
3.2.4.5 SDL-Table Update (SDLT) (cont'd)
6 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes). Refer to Figure
3.2.4.5-3.a.
The system removes
the specified SDL-table.
7 REMOVE ALL REFERENCES TO
THIS SDL FROM SIC TABLE
is an optional entry item.
If you do not wish to
define this entry,
proceed to step 9.
8 On keyboard, enter Y (yes). Refer to Figure
3.2.4.5-3.b.
The systems scans
the entire SIC-table
and removes all
references to the
SDL.
9 NEXT SDL-TABLE ENTRY is
an optional entry item. If
you do not wish to define
this entry, proceed to
step 11.
10 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes). Refer to Figure
3.2.4.5-3.c.
The system gives
the SDL-
table entry which
appears next in
the list.
11 NEXT SDL is an optional entry
item. If you do not wish to
define this entry, proceed
to step 13.
12 On keyboard, enter the next Refer to Figure
3.2.4.5-3.d.
SIC. The system will
give the desired
SDL as from the
ADSC menu.
NOTE: There will
be no new SDL until
validation is complete,
and the required
confirmation code
has been entered.
3.2.4.5 SDL-Table Update (SDLT) (cont'd)
13 VALIDATION Refer to Figure
3.2.4.5-6.a.
On keyboard, depress the
ENTER key, and the system
will validate all data
entries.
14 Observe that PLEASE ENTER After successful
validation
YOURS CONFIRMATION-CODE you are prompted
for the
appears on the screen. confirmation code
to activate the
required update.
If you do not wish
to confirm the transaction,
press Special Function
key F11-CANCEL,
which will clear
the VDU screen and
you will be able
to start a new transaction.
Refer to Figure
3.2.4.5-6.b. All
data fields will
contain the same
information as before
the transaction
was started.
15 On keyboard, enter the
confirmation code, cc.
16 Press ENTER key. Refer to Figure
3.2.4.5-6.a.
If an invalid confirmation
code is entered,
ILLEGAL CONFIRMATION
CODE will be displayed
in the response
line.
You must re-enter
valid confirmation
code.
The system will
continue by asking
you for the confirmation-code,
or used the special
function key F11-CANCEL.
3.2.4.5 SDL-Table Update (SDLT) (cont'd)
17 Command Completion Report If the system accepts
the confirmation
code, a message
will be sent to
your REPORT PRINTER,
informing you that
the command has
been executed, and
the VDU will display
the Addressing Scheme
Control menu.
For further report
explanation, proceed
to the reports and
report handling
section.
3.2.4.6 SCD-Table Update (SCDT) (cont'd)
If you have selected
SCDT, the SCD-TABLE
UPDATE format is
presented on the
VDU screen. Refer
to Figure 3.2.4.6-1.
If the staff cell
designator (SCD)
is known to the
system, the format
will contain data.
If not - the data
fields will be empty.
1 Observe that the system Refer to Figure
3.2.4.6-1.a.
outputs an identity in
the field TRANSACTION ID.
2 Observe that there will be After validation,
if
3 mandatory entries at mandatory entry
is
first. forgotten, error
message 110 (syntax
error) appears on
a level with the
field in question.
3 The SCD is entered in The SCD is an identity
of
the Addressing Scheme Con- a staff cell.
trol menu and will be dis- Refer to Figure
3.2.4.6-1.b.
played in the SCD field The entered SCD
must be
by the system. If you wish unique to the CAMPS
site
to change the SCD, you and if the type
is VDU
can use the NEXT SCD contained in the
terminal
item, placed at the profile.
bottom of the displayed The entered SCD
must con-
format. sist of 3 alpha
characters.
The terminal must
be blocked if the
type is VDU. The
change will be carried
out in the terminal
profile and in the
SDL-table. Max.
400 SCDs.
3.2.4.6 SCD-Table Update (SCDT) (cont'd)
4 If you do not wish to change
a specified entry in the
DEVICE/TERMINAL TYPE
item, proceed to step 6.
5 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.4.6-3.a.
DEVICE/TERMINAL TYPE. The device type
must be
either
MSP
LSP
and the terminal
type
VDU
6 If you do not wish to change This item is mandatory
and
a specified entry in the must be defined.
DESIGNATOR item,
proceed to step 8.
7 On keyboard, enter Refer to Figure
3.2.4.6-3.b.
the DESIGNATOR. The entered designator
must be of correct
type. Terminal designator
(TD) associated
to the staff cell
and device designator
(DD) associated
to stand-alone printers,
i.e. VDU, MSP, or
LSP.
8 If you do not wish to change
a specified entry in the
NO OF COPIES item,
proceed to step 10.
9 On keyboard, enter Refer to Figure
3.2.4.6-3.c.
the NO OF COPIES. It specifies the
number of copies
to be delivered
to each staff cell.
Range: 1-99.
3.2.4.6 SCD-Table Update (SCDT) (cont'd)
10 DELETE THIS SCD-TABLE ENTRY
is an optional entry item.
If you do not wish
to define this entry, proceed
to step 12.
11 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes). Refer to Figure
3.2.4.6-5.a.
The system removes
the specified SCD-table.
12 REMOVE ALL REFERENCES TO
THIS SCD FROM SDL-TABLE
is an optional entry item.
If you do not wish to
define this entry, proceed
to step 14.
13 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes). Refer to Figure
3.2.4.6-5.b.
The system scans
the entire SCD-table
and removes all
references to the
SCD.
14 NEXT SCD-TABLE ENTRY
is an optional entry item.
If you do not wish to define
this entry, proceed to step
16.
15 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes). Refer to Figure
3.2.4.6-5.c.
The system gives
the SDL-table which
appears next in
the table.
16 NEXT SCD
is an optional entry item.
If you do not wish to define
this entry, proceed to step
18.
3.2.4.6 SCD-Table Update (SCDT) (cont'd)
17 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.4.6-7.a.
NEXT SCD. The system will
give the desired
SCD as from the
ADSC menu.
NOTE: There will
be no new SCD until
validation is completed,
and the required
confirmation code
has been entered.
18 VALIDATION Refer to Figure
3.2.4.6-8.a.
On keyboard, depress the
ENTER key, and the system
will validate all data
entries.
19 Observe that PLEASE ENTER After successful
validation
YOUR CONFIRMATION-CODE you are prompted
for the
appears on the screen. confirmation code
to activate the
required update.
If you do not wish
to confirm the transaction,
press Special Function
key F11-CANCEL which
will clear the VDU-screen
and you will be
able to start a
new transaction.
Refer to Figure
3.2.4.6-8.b.
All data-fields
will contain the
same information
as before the transaction
was started.
20 On keyboard, enter the
confirmation code, CC.
3.2.4.6 SCD-Table Update (SCDT) (cont'd)
21 Press ENTER key. Refer to Figure
3.2.4.6-10.a.
If an invalid confirmation
code is entered,
ILLEGAL CONFIRMATION
CODE will be displayed
in the response
line.
You must re-enter
valid confirmation
code.
The system will
continue by asking
you for the confirmation-code
until you have ented
the valid confirmation-code,
or used the Special
Function key F1-CANCEL.
22 Command Completion Report If the system accepts
the confirmation
code, a message
will be sent to
your REPORT PRINTER,
informing you that
the command has
been executed, and
the VDU will display
the Addressing Scheme
Control menu.
For further report
explanation, proceed
to the reports and
report handling
section.
3.2.4.7 AIG-Table Update (AIGT) (cont'd)
If you have selected
AIGT, the AIG-TABLE
UPDATE format is
presented on the
VDU screen. Refer
to Figure 3.2.4.7-1.
If the address indicator
group (AIG) is known
to the system, the
format will contain
data. If not - the
data fields will
be empty and only
one PLAREF entry
item would be displayed
on the VDU Screen.
1 Observe that the system Refer to Figure
3.2.4.7-1.a.
outputs an identity in
the field TRANSACTION ID.
2 The AIG is entered in Refer to Figure
3.2.4.7-1.b
the Addressing Scheme The AIG is a group
of PLAs
Control menu and will Max 200 AIGs must
be defined.
be displayed in the
AIG field by the system. The AIG-number must
be in
If you wish to change the range 1-9999.
the AIG, you can use the
NEXT AIG item,
placed at the bottom
of the displayed format.
3 The ADDRESS GROUP (AG) is
an optional entry item. If
you do not wish to define
this entry, proceed to
step 5.
3.2.4.7 AIG-Table Update (AIGT) (cont'd)
4 On keyboard, enter the AG. Refer to Figure
3.2.4.7-3.a.
AG defines the equivalent
AIG number.
5 The PLAIN LANGUAGE ADDRESS
REFERENCE NUMBER (PLAREF) is
an optional entry item. If
you do not wish to define
this entry, proceed to
step 7.
6 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.4.7-3.b.
PLAREF. The PLAREF number
must be in the range
1-3000. There must
be maximum 200 PLAs
per AIG. You can
only enter a PLAREF
which is defined
with its equivalent
PLA. This must be
done in the global
PLA-table (GPLT).
7 You must enter at least
one PLAREF per AIG.
8 If you do not need more
lines for entry of PLAREFs
proceed to step 14.
9 Place the cursor in the
PLAREF item which is lo-
cated lowest on the VDU
screen format.
3.2.4.7 AIG-Table Update (AIGT) (cont'd)
10 On keyboard, press program Refer to Figure
3.2.4.7-6.a.
function key F2. Pressing the F2-key
informs the system
that the next instruction
is a "insert (n)
lines" command.
n symbolizes the
number of lines
to be inserted. The
curser
will
be
found
in
the
command
line.
11 On keyboard, enter the
number of lines to be
inserted.
12 Press ENTER key Refer to Figure
3.2.4.7-6.b.
The defined number
of lines will be
displayed on the
VDU screen.
13 Repeat from step 6
14 If you do not need to
remove unused lines
for PLAREFs, proceed
to step 19.
15 Place the cursor in
the PLAREF item, which
is located lowest on
the VDU screen format.
16 On keyboard, press program Refer to Figure
3.2.4.7-6.c.
function key F4. Pressing the F4-key
informs
the system that
the next instruction
is a "delete (n)
lines" command.
n symbolizes the
number of lines
to be deleted.
The curser will
be found in the
command line.
3.2.4.7 AIG-Table Update (AIGT) (cont'd)
17 On keyboard, enter the
number of lines to be
deleted.
18 Press ENTER key Refer to Figure
3.2.4.7-8.a.
The defined number
of lines will be
removed on the VDU
screen.
19 DELETE THIS AIG-TABLE
is an optional entry
item. If you do not wish
to define this entry,
proceed to step 21.
20 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes). Refer to Figure
3.2.4.7-7.a.
The system removes
the specified entry
from the table.
21 NEXT AIG-TABLE
is an optional entry item.
If you do not wish to define
this entry, proceed to step
23.
22 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes). Refer to Figure
3.2.4.7-7.b.
The system gives
the AIG-table which
appears next in
the table.
23 NEXT AIG is an
optional entry item.
If you do not wish to
define this entry,
proceed to step 25.
3.2.4.7 AIG-Table Update (AIGT) (cont'd)
24 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.4.7-9.a.
NEXT AIG. The system will
give the desired
AIG as from the
ADSC menu.
NOTE: There will
be no new AIG until
validation is complete,
and the required
confirmation code
has been entered.
25 VALIDATION Refer to Figure
3.2.4.7-10.a.
On keyboard, depress the
ENTER key, and the system
will validate all data
entries.
26 Observe that PLEASE ENTER After successful
validation
YOUR CONFIRMATION-CODE you are prompted
for the
appears on the screen. confirmation code
to activate the
required update.
If you do not wish
to confirm the transaction,
press Special Function
key F11-CANCEL which
will clear the VDU
screen and you will
be able to start
a new transaction.
Refer to Figure
3.2.4.7-10.b.
All data-fields
will contain the
same information
as before the transaction
was started.
3.2.4.7 AIG-Table Update (AIGT) (cont'd)
27 On keyboard, enter the
confirmation code, CC.
28 Press ENTER key. Refer to Figure
3.2.4.7-12.a.
If an invalid confirmation
code is entered,
ILLEGAL CONFIRMATION
CODE will be displayed
in the response
line.
You must re-enter
valid confirmation
code.
The system will
continue by asking
you for the confirmation-code
until you have entered
the valid confirmation-code
or used the Special
Function key F11-CANCEL.
29 Command Completion Report If the system accepts
the confirmation
code, a message
will be sent to
your REPORT PRINTER,
informing you that
the command has
been executed, and
the VDU will display
the Addressing Scheme
Control menu.
For further report
explanation, proceed
to the reports and
report handling
section.
3.2.4.8 Global PLA-Table Update (GPLT) (cont'd)
If you have selected
GPLT, the GLOBAL
PLA-TABLE UPDATE
format is presented
on the VDU screen.
Refer to Figure
3.2.4.8-1.
If the plain planguage
address reference
number (PLAREF)
is known to the
system, the format
will contain data.
If not - the data
fields will be empty.
1 Observe that the system Refer to Figure
3.2.4.8-1.a.
outputs an identity in
the field TRANSACTION ID.
2 Observe that there will After validation,
if
be 1 mandatory entry mandatory entry
is for-
at first. gotten, error message
110 (syntax error)
appears on a level
with the field in
question.
3. The PLAREF is entered in Refer to Figure
3.2.4.8-1.b.
the Addressing Scheme The PLAREF is the
unique
Control menu and will be number associated
with a
displayed in the PLAREF headquarters PLA.
The
field by the system. number must be in
the range
If you wish to change 1-3000.
the PLAREF, you can use
the NEXT PLAREF item,
placed at the bottom
of the displayed format.
3.2.4.8 Global PLA-Table Update (GPLT) (cont'd)
4 If you do not wish to
change the specified entry
in the PLAIN LANGUAGE ADDRESS
(PLA) item, proceed to step
6.
5 On keyboard, enter the PLA. Refer to Figure
3.2.4.8-3.a.
It identifies the
designator for the
source/destination
headquarters.
6 The ROUTING INDICATOR (RI) At least one RI
must be
is an optional entry item. associated with
a PLA.
If you do not wish to define
this entry, proceed to
step 8.
7 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.4.8-3.b.
RI. The first RI must
be one of the following
types
NICS/TARE
SCARS
CCIS
You must only enter
one RI if the type
is SCARS or CCIS.
If you select the
first RI as NICS/TARE,
you can define other
RIs, but they must
be the type of P-TO-P/TRC.
8 You must enter at least
one RI per PLAREF.
3.2.4.8 Global PLA-Table Update (GPLT) (cont'd)
9 You must define a circuit Refer to Figure
3.2.4.8-5.a.
and a classification for
every RI. You can only enter
or change these entries in
the RI-table.
10 DELETE THIS PLAREF
is an optional entry
item. If you do not wish
to define this entry,
proceed to step 12.
11 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes). Refer to Figure
3.2.4.8-5.b.
The system removes
the specified entry
from the table.
12 REMOVE ALL REFERENCES TO
THIS PLAREF is an optional
entry item. If you do not
wish to define this entry,
proceed to step 14.
13 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes). Refer to Figure
3.2.4.8-5.c.
The system scans
the entire AIG-table
and removes all
references to the
PLAREF.
14 NEXT GLOBAL PLA-TABLE ENTRY
is an optional entry item.
If you do not wish to define
this entry, proceed to step
16.
15 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes). Refer to Figure
3.2.4.8-5.d.
The system gives
the PLA-table which
appears next in
the table.
3.2.4.8 Global PLA-Table Update (GPLT) (cont'd)
16 NEXT PLAREF is an
optional entry item.
If you do not wish to define
this entry, proceed to step
18.
17 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.4.8.7.a.
NEXT PLAREF. The system will
give the desired
PLAREF as from the
ADSC menu.
NOTE: There will
be no new PLAREF
until validation
is complete, and
the required confirmation
code has been entered.
18 VALIDATION Refer to Figure
3.2.4.8-8.a.
On keyboard, depress the
ENTER key, and the system
will validate all data
entries.
19 Observe that PLEASE ENTER After successful
validation
YOUR CONFIRMATION CODE you are prompted
for the
appears on the screen. confirmation code
to activate the
required update.
If you do not wish
to confirm the transaction,
press Special Function
key F11-CANCEL which
will clear the VDU
screen and you will
be able to start
a new transaction.
Refer to Figure
3.2.4.8-8.b.
All data-fields
will contain the
same information
as before the transaction
was started.
20 On keyboard, enter the
confirmation code, CC.
3.2.4.8 Global PLA-Table Update (GPLT) (cont'd)
21 Press ENTER key. Refer to Figure
3.2.4.8-10.a.
If an invalid confirmation
code is entered,
ILLEGAL CONFIRMATION
CODE will be displayed
in the response
line.
You must re-enter
valid confirmation
code.
The system will
continue by asking
you for the confirmation-code
until you have entered
the valid confirmation-code,
or used the Special
Function key F11-CANCEl.
22 Command Completion Report If the system accepts
the confirmation
code, a message
will be sent to
your REPORT PRINTER,
informing you that
the command has
been executed, and
the VDU will display
the Addressing Scheme
Control menu.
For further report
explanation, proceed
to the reports and
report handling
section.
3.2.4.9 RI-Table Update (RITA) (cont'd)
If you have selected
RITA, the RI-TABLE
UPDATE format is
presented on the
VDU screen. Refer
to Figure 3.2.4.9-1.
If the routing indicator
(RI) is known to
the system, the
format will contain
data. If not - the
data fields will
be empty.
1 Observe that the system Refer to Figure
3.2.4.9-1.a.
outputs an identity in
the field TRANSACTION ID.
2 Observe that there will After validation,
if
be 2 mandatory entries mandatory entry
is for-
at first. gotten, error message
110 (syntax error)
appears on a level
with the field in
question.
3 The RI is entered in the Refer to Figure
3.2.4.9-1.b.
Addressing Scheme Control It defines an identifier
of
menu and will be dis- a routing network
and a
played in the RI field destination. Max.
3000 in
by the system. the RI-table.
If you wish to change
the RI, you can use the
NEXT RI item, placed at
the bottom of the dis-
played format.…86…1 …02… …02…
…02… …02…
3.2.4.9 RI-Table Update (RITA) (cont'd)
4 If you do not wish to
change a specified entry in
the CIRCUIT item,
proceed to step 6.
5 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.4.9-3.a.
CIRCUIT number. It defines a group
of channels connecting
the same point (ports
to other systems).
The circuit number
must be in range
1-27. If you change
the number, the
system scans the
global PLA-table
and carry out the
change.
6 If you do not wish th change
a specified entry in the
CLASSIFICATION item, proceed
to step 8.
7 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.4.9.-3.b.
CLASSIFICATION. It defines the classification
for the specified
RI.
You must enter one
of the following
possibilities:
UU - NATO Unclassified
RR - NATO Restricted
CC - NATO confidential
SS - NATO Secret
TT - Cosmic Top
Secret
If you change the
classification,
the system scans
the global PLA-table
and carries out
the change.
3.2.4.9 RI-Table Update (RITA) (cont'd)
8 DELETE THIS RI-TABLE ENTRY
is an optional entry
item. If you do not wish
to define this entry,
proceed to step 10.
9 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes). Refer to Figure
3.2.4.9-5.a.
The system removes
the specified RI-table.
10 REMOVE ALL REFERENCES TO
THIS RI FROM THE PLA-TABLE
is an optional entry
item. If you do not
wish to define this entry,
proceed to step 12.
11 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes). Refer to Figure
3.2.4.9-5.b.
The system scans
the entire GLOBAL
PLA-table and removes
all references to
the RI/CIRCUIT.
12 NEXT RI-TABLE ENTRY
is an optional entry item.
If you do not wish to define
this entry, proceed to step
14.
13 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes). Refer to Figure
3.2.4.9-5.c.
The system gives
the RI-table which
appears next in
the table.
3.2.4.9 RI-Table Update (RITA) (cont'd)
14 NEXT RI is an
optional entry item.
If you do not wish to define
this entry, proceed to step
16.
15 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.4.9-7.a.
NEXT RI. The system will
give the desired
RI as from the ADSC
menu.
NOTE: There will
be no new RI until
validation is complete,
and the required
confirmation code
has been entered.
16 VALIDATION Refer to Figure
3.2.4.9-8.a.
On keyboard, depress the
ENTER key, and the system
will validate all data
entries.
17 Observe that PLEASE ENTER After successful
validation
YOUR CONFIRMATION CODE you are prompted
for the
appears on the screen. confirmation code
to activate the
required update.
If you do not wish
to confirm the transaction,
press Special Function
key F11-CANCEL which
will clear the VDU
screen and you will
be able to start
a new transaction.
Refer to Figure
3.2.4.9-8.b.
All data-fields
will contain the
same information
as before the transaction
was started.
18 On keyboard, enter the
confirmation code, CC.
3.2.4.9 RI-Table Update (RITA) (cont'd)
19 Press ENTER key. Refer to Figure
3.2.4.9-10.a.
If an invalid confirmation
code is entered,
ILLEGAL CONFIRMATION
CODE will be displayed
in the response
line.
You must re-enter
valid confirmation
code.
The system will
continue by asking
you for the confirmation-code
until you have entered
the valid confirmation-code
or used the Special
Function key F11-CANCEL.
20 Command Completion Report If the system accepts
the confirmation
code, a message
will be sent to
your REPORT PRINTER,
informing you that
the command has
been executed, and
the VDU will display
the Addressing Scheme
Control menu.
For further report
explanation, proceed
to the reports and
report handling
section.
3.2.4.10 Circuit-Table Update (CIRT) (cont'd)
If you have selected
CIRT, the CIRCUIT-TABLE
UPDATE format is
presented on the
VDU screen.
Refer to Figure
3.2.4.10-1
1 Observe that the system Refer to Figure
3.2.4.10-1.a.
outputs an identity in
the field TRANSACTION ID.
2 The CIRCUIT NO. is Refer to Figure
3.2.4.10-1.b.
entered in the The number must
be in the
Addressing Scheme Control range 1-27.
menu, and will be dis-
played in the CIRCUIT
field by the system.
If you wish to change
the CIRCUIT NO., you
can use the NEXT CIRCUIT
NO. item, placed at the
bottom of the displayed
format.
3 NOTE: The CIRCUIT TYPE Refer to Figure
3.2.4.10-1.c.
field will be defined
by the system.
4 The NETWORK TYPE is a Refer to Figure
3.2.4.10-1.d.
mandatory entry item. You must enter one
of the
On Keyboard, enter the following network
numbers.
NUMBER.
N̲E̲T̲W̲O̲R̲K̲ C̲I̲R̲C̲U̲I̲T̲
̲T̲Y̲P̲E̲
1 NICS/TARE
2, 3, 4 Other
5 SCARS
6 ACCIS
The correspondence
between circuit
type and network
type must be as
the list above.…86…1
…02… …02…
…02… …02… …02…
3.2.4.10 Circuit-Table Update (CIRT) (cont'd)
5 NOTE: The NUMBER OF Refer to Figure
3.2.4.10-3.a.
CONNECTED CHANNELS
field will be defined
by the system.
6 The CLASSIFICATION is Refer to Figure
3.2.4.10-3.b.
a mandatory entry item. It defines the classifica-
On keyboard, enter the tion of the circuit.
CLASSIFICATION. You must enter one
of the
following possibilities:
UU - NATO Unclassified
RR - NATO Restricted
CC - NATO Confidential
SS - NATO Secret
TT - Cosmic Top
Secret
You can only change
this field if the
number of connected
channel equals zero.
7 DELETE THIS CIRCUIT TABLE
ENTRY is an optional entry
item. If you do not wish
to define this entry, pro-
ceed to step 9.
8 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes) Refer to Figure
3.2.4.10-3.c.
The system removes
the specified Circuit
table.
9 NEXT CIRCUIT-TABLE
ENTRY is an optional
entry item. If you do
not wish to define
this entry, proceed
to step 11.
10 On keyboard, enter Y Refer to Figure
3.2.4.10-3.d
(yes) The system gives
the circuit table
which appears next
in the table.
3.2.4.10 Circuit-Table Update (CIRT) (cont'd)
11 NEXT CIRCUIT-NO.
is an optional entry item.
If you do not wish to define
this entry, proceed to
step 13.
12 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.4.10-5.a.
NUMBER. The system will
give the desired
CIRCUIT as from
the ASDC menu.
NOTE: There will
be no new CIRCUIT
until validation
is complete and
the required confirmation
code has been entered.
13 VALIDATION Refer to Figure
3.2.4.10-6.a.
On keyboard, depress the
ENTER key, and the system
will validate all data
entries.
14 Observe that PLEASE ENTER After successful
validation
YOUR CONFIRMATION-CODE you are prompted
for the
appears on the screen. confirmation code
to activate the
required update.
If you do not wish
to confirm the transaction,
press Special Function
key F11-CANCEL which
will clear the VDU
screen and you will
be able to start
a new transaction.
Refer to Figure
3.2.4.9-6.b.
All data-fields
will contain the
same information
as before the transaction
was started.
3.2.4.10 Circuit-Table Update (CIRT) (cont'd)
15 On keyboard, enter the
confirmation code, CC.
16 Press ENTER key. Refer to Figure
3.2.4.10-8.a.
If an invalid confirmation
code is entered,
ILLEGAL CONFIRMATION
CODE will be displayed
in the response
line.
You must re-enter
valid confirmation
code.
The system will
continue by asking
you for the confirmation-code
until you have entered
the valid confirmation-code
or used the Special
Function key F11-CANCEL.
17 Command Completion Report If the system accepts
the confirmation
code, a message
will be sent to
your REPORT PRINTER,
informing you that
the command has
been executed, and
the VDU will display
the Addressing Scheme
Control menu.
For further report
explanation, proceed
to the reports and
report handling
section.
3.2.4.11 SCARS/ACCIS Display-Table Update (SCCT)
(cont'd)
If you have selected
SCCT, the DISPLAY-TABLE
UPDATE format is
presented on the
VDU screen. Refer
to Figure 3.2.4.11-1.
1 Observe that the system Refer to Figure
3.2.4.11-1.a.
outputs an identity in
the field TRANSACTION ID.
2 The DISPLAY ID is entered Refer to Figure
3.2.4.11-1.b
in the Addressing Scheme It identifies a
VDU display.
Control menu and will be Max. 300 IDs.
displayed in the DISPLAY
ID field by the system.
If you wish to change the
DISPLAY ID, you can use
the NEXT DISPSLAY ID item,
placed at the bottom of the
displayed format.
3 DELETE THIS DISPLAY TABLE
ENTRY is an optional entry
item. If you do not wish to
define this entry, proceed
to step 5.
4 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes) "Refer to Figure
3.2.4.11-1.c.
The system removes
the specified Display
table.
5 NEXT DISPLAY is an
optional entry item.
If you do not wish to define
this entry, proceed to step
7.
3.2.4.11 SCARS/ACCIS Display-Table Update (SCCT)
(cont'd)
6 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes). Refer to Figure
3.2.4.11-3.a.
The system gives
the DISPLAY-table
entry which appears
next in the table.
7 NEXT DISPLAY ID 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
3.2.4.11-3.b
NEXT DISPLAY ID. The system will
give the desired
DISPLAY as from
the ADSC menu.
NOTE: There will
be no new DISPLAY
until validation
is complete, and
the required confirmation
code has been entered.
9 VALIDATION Refer to Figure
3.2.4.11-4.a.
On keyboard, depress the
ENTER key, and the system
will validate all data
entries.
10 Observe that PLEASE ENTER After successful
validation
YOUR CONFIRMATION CODE you are prompted
for the
appears on the screen. confirmation code
to activate the
required update.
If you do not wish
to confirm the transaction,
press Special Function
key F11-CANCEL which
will clear the VDU
screen and you will
be able to start
a new transaction.
Refer to Figure
3.2.4.11-4.b.
All data-fields
will contain the
same information
as before the transaction
was started.
3.2.4.11 SCARS/ACCIS Display-Table Update (SCCT)
(cont'd)
11 On keyboard, enter the
confirmation code, CC.
12 Press ENTER key. Refer to Figure
3.2.4.11-6.a.
If an invalid confirmation
code is entered,
ILLEGAL CONFIRMATION
code will be displayed
in the response
line.
You must re-enter
valid confirmation
code.
The system will
continue by asking
you for the confirmation-code
until you have entered
the valid confirmation-code
or used the Special
Function key F11-CANCEL.
13 Command Completion Report If the system accepts
the confirmation
code, a message
will be sent to
your REPORT PRINTER,
informing you that
the command has
been executed, and
the VDU will display
the Addressing Scheme
Control menu.
For further report
explanation, proceed
to the reports and
report handling
section.
3.2.4.12 Operating Signal-Table Update (OPST) (cont'd)
If you have selected
OPST, the OPERATING
SIGNAL TABLE UPDATE
format is presented
on the VDU screen.
Refer to Figure
3.2.4.12-1.
1 Observe that the system Refer to Figure
3.2.4.12-1.a.
outputs an identity in
the field TRANSACTION ID.
2 The MHI is entered in the Refer to Figure
3.2.4.12-1.b.
Addressing Scheme Control The first letter
must be
menu and will be dis- either Z or Q.
played in the MHI field
by the system.
If you wish to change
the MHI, you can use
the NEXT MHI item, placed
at the bottom of the dis-
played format.
3 The MESSAGE HANDLING
INSTRUCTION is an optional
entry item. If you do not
wish to define this entry,
proceed to step 5.
4 On keyboard, enter your Refer to Figure
3.2.4.12-1.c.
text. You can enter an
explanatory text
to the 3 letter
MHI here.
3.2.4.12 Operating Signal-Table Update (OPST) (cont'd)
5 DELETE THIS OPERATING
SIGNAL TABLE ENTRY
is an optional entry
item. If you do not wish
to define this entry,
proceed to step 7.
6 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes). Refer to Figure
3.2.4.12-3.a.
The system removes
the specified MHI.
7 NEXT OPERATING SIGNAL TABLE
is an optional entry item.
If you do not wish to define
this entry, proceed to step
9.
8 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes). Refer to Figure
3.2.4.12-3.b.
The system gives
the operating signal
table entry which
appears next in
the table.
9 NEXT MHI is an
optional entry item.
If you do not wish to define
this entry, proceed to step
11.
10 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.4.12-3.c.
NEXT MHI. The system will
give the desired
MHI as from the
ADSC menu.
NOTE: There will
be no new MHI until
validation is complete,
and the required
confirmation code
has been entered.
3.2.4.12 Operating Signal-Table Update (OPST) (cont'd)
11 VALIDATION Refer to Figure
3.2.4.12-6.a.
On keyboard, depress the
ENTER key, and the system
will validate all data
entries.
12 Observe that PLEASE ENTER After successful
validation
YOUR CONFIRMATION-CODE you are prompted
for the
appears on the screen. confirmation code
to activate the
required update.
If you do not wish
to confirm the transaction,
press Special Function
key F11-CANCEL which
will clear the VDU
screen and you will
be able to start
a new transaction.
Refer to Figure
3.2.4.12-6.b.
All data-fields
will contain the
same information
as before the transaction
was started.
13 On keyboard, enter the
confirmation code, CC.
14 Press ENTER key. If an invalid confirmation
code is entered,
ILLEGAL CONFIRMATION
CODE is displayed
in the response
line.
You must re-enter
valid confirmation
code.
The system will
continue by asking
you for the confirmation-code
until you have entered
the valid confirmation-code
or used the Special
Function key F11-CANCEL.
3.2.4.12 Operating Signal-Table Update (OPST) (cont'd)
15 Command Completion Report If the system accepts
the confirmation
code, a message
will be sent to
your REPORT PRINTER,
informing you that
the command has
been executed, and
the VDU will display
the Addressing Scheme
Control menu.
For further report
explanation, proceed
to the reports and
report handling
section.
3.2.4.13 Reorganize All Tables (REOR) (cont'd)
Because no format
exists for the REOR
transaction, the
format area will
be empty except
for the transaction
id.
The header area
will be displayed
as always.
1 Observe that the system Refer to Figure
3.2.4.13-1.a.
outputs an identity in
the field TRANSACTION ID.
2 Observe that PLEASE ENTER Refer to Figure
3.2.4.13-1.b.
YOUR CONFIRMATION-CODE
appears in the system line.
3 If you do not wish to Refer to Figure
3.2.4.13-2.a.
confirm the transaction, Pressing the Special
Function
press F11 key. key F11 cause to
CANCEL this
Otherwise proceed to transaction and
the system
step 4. will contain the
same information
as before the transaction
was started.
The VDU format area
will be cleared
and you will be
able to start a
new transaction.
4 On keyboard, enter the
confirmation code, CC.
5 press ENTER key Refer to Figure
3.2.4.13-2.b.
The system will
continue by asking
you for the confirmation-code
until you have entered
the valid confirmation-code,
or used the Special
Function key F11-CANCEL.
If the system accepts
the confirmation
code, a message
will be sent to
your REPORT PRINTER,
informing you that
the command has
been executed and
the VDU will display
the Addressing Scheme
Control menu.
3.2.4.14 Abandon Reorganization (ABRO) (cont'd)
Because no format
exists for
the ABRO transaction,
the format area
will be empty except
for the transaction
id.
The header area
will be displayed
as always.
1 Observe that the system Refer to Figure
3.2.4.14-1.a.
outputs an identity in
2 Observe that PLEASE ENTER Refer to Figure
3.2.4.14-1.b.
YOUR CONFIRMATION-CODE
appears in the system line.
3 If you do not wish to Refer to Figure
3.2.4.14-2.a.
confirm the transaction, Pressing the Special
Function
press F11 key. key F11 cause to
CANCEL this
Otherwise proceed to transaction and
the system
step 4. will contain the
same information
as before the transaction
was started.
The VDU format area
will be cleared
and you will be
able to start a
new transaction.
4 On keyboard, enter the
confirmation code, CC.
5 press ENTER key Refer to Figure
3.2.4.14-2.b.
The system will
continue by asking
you for the confirmation-code
until you have entered
the valid confirmation-code,
or used the Special
Function key F11-CANCEL.
If the system accepts
the confirmation
code, a message
will be sent to
your REPORT PRINTER,
informing you that
the command has
been executed and
the VDU will display
the Addressing Scheme
Control menu.
3.2.5 User Profile Update (UPUP) (cont'd)
If you have selected
UPUP, the USER PROFILE
UPDATE format is
presented on the
VDU screen. Refer
to Figure 3.2.5-1.
If the user id is
known to the system,
the format will
contain data. If
not - the data fields
will be empty.
The upup-command
will only be accepted
if the user is sign-off.
1 Observe that the system Refer to Figure
3.2.5-1.a.
outputs an identity in
the field TRANSACTION ID.
2 Observe that there will be After validation,
if
1 mandatory entry at mandatory entry
is
first. forgotten, error
message
110 (syntax error)
appears on a level
with the field in
question.
3 The USER ID is entered in Refer to Figure
3.2.5-1.b.
the System
Control menu and will be
displayed in the USER ID
field by the system.
If you wish to change
the USER ID, you can use the
NEXT USER ID item, placed
at the bottom of the dis-
played format.
4 If you do not wish to change
a specified entry in the
MAXIMUM CLASSIFICATION,
proceed to step 6.
3.2.5 User Profile Update (UPUP) (cont'd)
5 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.5-3.a.
MAXIMUM CLASSIFICATION. Only syntax validation
will be checked.
you must enter one
of the following
possibilities:
UU - NATO unclassified
RR - NATO restricted
CC - NATO confidential
SS - NATO secret
TT - Cosmic top
secret
6 The SPECIAL HANDLING is an
optional entry item. If
you do not wish to define
this entry, proceed to
step 8.
7 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.5-3.b.
SPECIAL HANDLING CATEGORY. It specifies the
special handling
categories that
may be handled by
the user.
8 The CAPABILITIES (Y/N) is
an optional entry item. If
you do not wish to define
this entry, proceed to
step 10.
9 On keyboard, enter Refer to Figure
3.2.5-3.c.
Y (Yes) or N (No) for the At lease one capability
desirable user capability. must be defined.
Any combination
is acceptable.
10 The EXERCISE MESSAGES ONLY
(Y/N) is a mandatory entry
item. If you do not wish to
change the specified entry,
proceed to step 12.
3.2.5 User Profile Update (UPUP) (cont'd)
11 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes) Refer to Figure
3.2.5-5.a.
or N (No). Either Y or N must
be entered.
12 The ASSOCIATED RELEASE
TERMINAL is an
optional entry item. If
you do not wish to define
this entry, proceed to
step 14.
13 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.5-5.b.
ASSOCIATED RELEASE This entry field
must
TERMINAL. refer to a terminal
with release capability,
if the preparation
field above is set.
14 The PASSWORD is a mandatory
entry item. If you do not
wish to change the speci-
fied password, proceed to
step 16.
15 On keyboard, enter Refer to Figure
3.2.5-5.c.
the PASSWORD. It specifies the
security word used
by sign-on. Only
syntax validation
will be checked.
The password must
consist of any 8
characters.
16 NOTE: The LAST AMENDED field Refer to Figure
3.2.5-5.d.
contains the time where
the password was specified
last.
17 The EXPIRES is a mandatory
entry item. If you do not
wish to change the specified
number, proceed to step 19.
3.2.5 User Profile Update (UPUP) (cont'd)
18 On keyboard, enter Refer to Figure
3.2.5-7.a.
the EXPIRES. The entry will tell
the system for how
long time the password
is valid.
You must enter one
of the following
possibilities:
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or
5.
If 0 is entered,
no expiration of
the password will
take place. When
the present date
time group minus
the last amended
date time group
exceeds the value
specified in this
field, the expiration
will take place.
19 DELETE THIS PROFILE
is an optional entry item.
If you do not wish
to define this entry, proceed
to step 21.
20 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes). Refer to Figure
3.2.5-7.b.
The system removes
the specified profile.
21 NEXT USER PROFILE
is an optional entry item.
If you do not wish to define
this entry, proceed to step
23.
22 On keyboard, enter Y (Yes). Refer to Figure
3.2.5-7.c.
The system gives
the user profile
which appears next
in the table.
3.2.5 User Profile Update (UPUP) (cont'd)
23 NEXT USER ID is an
optional entry item.
If you do not wish to
define this entry,
proceed to step 25.
24 On keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.5-9.a.
USER ID. The system will
give the desired
user id as from
the SYSC menu.
NOTE: There will
be no new user profile
until validation
is completed, and
the required confirmation
code has been entered.
25 VALIDATION Refer to Figure
3.2.5-10.a.
On keyboard, depress the
ENTER key, and the system
will validate all data
entries.
26 Observe that PLEASE ENTER After successful
validation
YOUR CONFIRMATION-CODE you are prompted
for the
appears on the screen. confirmation code
to activate the
required update.
If you do not wish
to confirm the transaction,
press Special Function
key F11-CANCEL which
will clear the VDU
screen and you will
be able to start
a new transaction.
Refer to Figure
3.2.5-10.b.
All data-fields
will contain the
same information
as before the transaction
was started.
3.2.5 User Profile Update (UPUP) (cont'd)
27 On keyboard, enter the
confirmation code, CC.
28 Press ENTER key. Refer to Figure
3.2.5-12.a.
If an invalid confirmation
code is entered,
ILLEGAL CONFIRMATION
CODE will be displayed
in the response
line.
You must re-enter
valid confirmation
code.
The system will
continue by asking
you for the confirmation-code
until you have entered
the valid confirmation-code,
or used the Special
Function key F11-CANCEL.
29 Command Completion Report If the system accepts
the confirmation
code, a message
will be sent to
your REPORT PRINTER,
informing you that
the command has
been executed, and
the VDU will display
the System Control
menu.
For further report
explanation, proceed
to the reports and
report handling
section.