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MSO OPERATION
MANUAL
…02……02… CAMPS
3.1.1 Sign On (SION) (cont'd)
When you wish to
use the terminal,
you must switch
on the POWER and
turn the locking
key to ON.
The system will
present you for
a stadard layout
on the VDU screen.
Refer to Figure
3.1.1-1.
1 On keyboard, press the Refer to Figure
3.1.1-2.a.
control function key- Pressing the ATTN-key
causes
ATTN the cursor to move
to the system line
and await a command
code.
2 On keybard, enter the
command code SION.
3 Press ENTER key Refer to Figure
3.1.1-2.b.
4 On keyboard, enter your
3 letter ID code and
your password.
5 Press ENTER key Refer to Figure
3.1.1-2.b.
The identification
code and the password
will NT be displayed
on the screen.
Comma or space are
used as separator.
3.1.1 Sign On (SION) (cont'd)
6 If you enter invalid ID Blocking the terminal
will
code or password, you must take place after
three
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MSO OPERATION MANUAL…02……02… CAMPS
3.1.1 Sign On (SION) (cont'd)
When you wish to
use the terminal,
you must switch
on the POWER and
turn the locking
key to ON.
The system will
present you for
a stadard layout
on the VDU screen.
Refer to Figure
3.1.1-1.
1 On keyboard, press the Refer to Figure
3.1.1-2.a.
control function key- Pressing the ATTN-key
causes
ATTN the cursor to move
to the system line
and await a command
code.
2 On keybard, enter the
command code SION.
3 Press ENTER key Refer to Figure
3.1.1-2.b.
4 On keyboard, enter your
3 letter ID code and
your password.
5 Press ENTER key Refer to Figure
3.1.1-2.b.
The identification
code and the password
will NT be displayed
on the screen.
Comma or space are
used as separator.
3.1.1 Sign On (SION) (cont'd)
6 If you enter invalid ID Blocking the terminal
will
code or password, you must take place after
three
go back to step 4 and try invali attempts.
again.
If the system blocks
the terminal, you
must contact the
supervisor for further
help.
When the sign-on
procedure is OK,
the system will
present you for
the MSO menu or
the high level menu
dependent on what
capability you hve,
or, if four MSOs
are already active
in the the communications
center. There may
be up to 4 MSO positions
in the communications
center at any instant.
7 Proceed to the section
associated with the menu
displayed on the VDU.
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 t Figure 3.1.2-2.a.
trol function key-ATTN. Pressing the ATTN-key
causes
the cursor to move
to the system line
and await a com-
mand code.
2 On keyboard, enter the com-
mand code SIOF.
3 Press ENTER key Refer to Figure
3.1.2-2.b.
Th 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
cpability.
Refer to Figure
3.1.3-1.
The system will
display Y (yes)
or N (no) on a level
with the possibilities.
1 On keyboard, press the con- Refer to Figure
3.1.3-2.a.
trol function key-ATTN Pressing the ATTN-key
causes
the cursor tomove
to the system line
and await a command
code.
2 On keyboard, enter the You must enter one
of the
desired command. following possibilities:
SUPV - supervisor
MDCO - message distribution
MSOC - message service
ASSG - supervisor
asign.
You can only select
the commands, which
the system declares
with a Y (yes).
3 Press ENTER key. Refer to Figure
3.1.3-2.b.
If you select one
of the other possibilities
than MSO, the system
will present you
for the main menu
belonging o the
choice.
If you need further
information different
to MSO, you must
take use of the
operation manual
belonging to your
choice.…86…1 …02… …02…
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3.1.4 MSO Menu (cont'd)
1 On keyboard, press the Refer to Figure
3.1.4-2.a.
program function key F1 Pressing the F1-key
informs the system
that the next instruction
i a "command".
2 Select one of the following
options:
MSGH Message Handling
Menu
OMAS Outgoing Message
Assistance
IMAS Incoming Message
Assistance
3 On keyboard, enter the
command.
4 Press ENTER key. Refer to Figure
3.1.4-2.b.
Ifinvalid command
is entered, an error
message appears
in the response
line together with
the MSO menu format.
Refer to Figure
3.1.4-1.a.
For further error
explanation, proceed
to the error messages
and error handling
section.
5 When the comand is valid,
proceed to the section
corresponding to the
selected functions.
3.2.2 Message Handling Menu (MSGH) (cont'd)
If you have selected
MSGH, the Message
Handling Menu is
presented on the
VDU screen. Refer
to Figure 3.2.2-1.
1 On keybard, press the Refer to Figure
3.2.2-2.a.
program function key F1 Pressing the F1-key
informs the system
that the next instruction
is a "command".
NOTE: One of the commands
in the MSGH menu is
protected and must be
accompanied by the prmis-
sive entry code (PEC).
2 Select one of the following
options:
SMPR Service Message
Preparation
Menu
RELU Retrieval for Local
Use
READ Retrieval for Readdressal
RERN Retrieval for Rerun
REDS Retrieval for Redistributon
REDE, PEC Retrieval for Deletion
RESP Response Message
3 On keyboard, enter the Commas or spaces
are used as
command and possible PEC. separators.…86…1 …02…
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3.2.2 Message Handling Menu (MSGH) (cont'd)
4 Press ENTER key. Refer to Figure
3.2.2-4.a.
If invalid command
or PEC are entered,
an error message
appears in the r-
sponse line together
with the Message
Handling Menu Format.
Refer to Figure
3.2.2-3.a.
You must re-enter
valid command or
PEC. For further
error explanation,
proceed to the error
messages and error
handling section.
5 When all entries re valid,
proceed to the section
which corresponds to the
selected function.
3.2.3.1 Service Message Preparation Menu (SMPR) (cont'd)
If you have selected
SMPR, the Service
Message Preparation
Menu is presented
on the VDU screen.
Refer to Fiure 3.2.3.1-1.
1 On keyboard, press the Refer to Figure
3.2.3.1-2.a.
program function key F1 Pressing the F1-key
informs the system
that the next instruction
is a "command".
2 Select one of the following
options:
PRPF Prepar New Plaindress
Message
PRAP Prepare New Abbreviated
Plaindress Message
PRAS Prepare New Abbreviated
Service Message
CPFP Continue Plaindress
Preparation
CAPP Continue Abbreviated
Plaindress Preparation
CASP Continue Abbreviated
Service Mssage Preparation
DESM Delete Service Message
OSMS Outgoing Service
Message Status
3 On keyboard, enter the
command
3.2.3.1 Service Message Preparation Menu (SMPR) (cont'd)
4 Press ENTER key. Refer to Figure
3.2.3.1-4.a.
If invalid command
is
entered, an error
message
ppears in the response
line together with
the Service Message
Preparation Menu
Format.
Refer to Figure
2.3.3.1-3.a.
You must re-enter
valid command. For
further error explanation,
proceed to the error
messages and error
handling section.
5 hen the command is valid,
proceed to the section
which corresponds to the
selected function.
3.2.3.2 Prepare New Plaindress Message (PRPF) (cont'd)
If you have selected
PRPF, the NEW PLAINDRESS
PREPARE format is
presented on the
VDU screen.
Refer to fig .2.3.2-1.
NOTE: The new plaindress
prepare format will
be displayed in
3 different formats.
1. Entry of ACP
127 information
2. Entry of text.
3. Action after
preparation.
Each format is validated
separately by the
system.
1 Observ that the system Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-1.a.
outputs an identity in
the field TRANSACTION ID
and information about the
transaction is sent to your
LOG PRINTER
2 NOTE: The ITEM REFERENCE ID Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-1.b.
is entered by te system This is an identity
for this message
until the message
is sent or deleted.
3 On Keyboard enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-1.c.
CLASSIFICATION You must define
the classification
of the message under
preparation.
3.2.3.2 Prepare New Plaindress Message (PRPF) (cont'd)
You must enter one
of the following
possibilities:
UU - Nato unclassified
RR - Nato restricted
CC- Nato confidential
SS - Nato secret
TT - Cosmic top
secret
4 The SPECIAL HANDLING
is an optional entry item.
If you do not wish to
define this entry, proceed
to step 6
5 On Keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-3.a.
SECIAL HANDLING You can enter up
to two categories.
If you enter "national
eyes only", the
first field must
contain EE and the
second contain a
2-letter acronym
for the nationality.
6 The PRECEDENCE ACTION Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-3.b.
is a mndatory entry item. This defines the
precedence
On Keyboard, enter the by which the message
will
PRECEDENCE. be transmitted to
actions addresses.
3.2.3.2 Prepare New Plaindress Message (PRPF) (cont'd)
You must enter one
of the following
possibilities:
ZZ - FLASH
OO - IMMEDIATE
PP - PRIORITY
RR - RUTINE
7 The PRECEDENCE INFO
is an optional entry item.
If you do not wish to
define this entry, proceed
to step 9.
8 On Keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-5.a.
PRECEDENCE This defines the
precedence by which
the message will
e transmitted to
info addresses.
You must enter one
of the same possibilities
as from precedence
action, but precedence
info must be lower
than precedence
action.
9 NOTE: If you defined
any INFO address, the
precedence INFO field
must e defined too.
10 The MESSAGE HANDLING
INSTRUCTIONS is an
optional entry item.
If you do not wish to
define this entry,
proceed to step 12.
3.2.3.2 Prepare New Plaindress Message (PRPF) (cont'd)
11 On Keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-7.a.
INSTRUCTION(s). You can enter instructions
for the reciver(s)
up to 50 characters.
NOTE - This field
will not be validated.
12 The FROM is a Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-7.b.
mandatory entry item. You must enter the
name of
On Keyboard, enter one of your local
the "name". headquarters using
plan language address
(PLA) or PLA reference
number.
13 The TO ACTION is a Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-7.c.
mandatory entry item. You must enter the
On Keyboard, enter the address(es) of the
ADDRESS(es). intended action
addresses.
You must bein with
address indicator
groups (AIGs)/address
groups (AGs), if
any.
This should be followed
by PLAs and/or PLA
reference number.
14 The TO INFO is an
optional entry item.
If you do not wish to
define this entry,
proceed to step 16.
3.2.3.2 Prepare New Plaindress Message (PRPF) (cont'd)
15 On Keyboard, enter Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-9.a.
the ADDRESS(es) You can enter the
address(es) of the
intened info addresses.
You must use the
same procedure as
described for action
addresses.
NOTE. If you defined
any info adress,
the precedence info
field must be defined
too.
16 The EXEMPT is an optional
entry item.
If you do not wish to define this entry,
proceed to step 18.
17 On Keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-9.b.
ADDRESS(es) You can define PLAs
and/or PLA reference
number of addresses
to be excluded from
AIG(s) used in the
"TO" line.
18 VALIDATION Refer t Figure 3.2.3.2-10.a.
On Keyboard, depress If invalid entry,
an error
the ENTER Key and the message number appears
in
system will validate all the left hand margin
data entries.
You must correct
your mistake by
inserting valid
data.
If you need further error number explanation proceed
to the error messages and error handling section…86…1
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3.2.3.2 Prepare New Plaindress Message (PRPF) (cont'd)
19 Observe that the system Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-11.
outputs a new format When all entries
in the
on theVDU screen. "entry of ACP 127
information" format
are valid, you are
prompted for the
"entry of text"
format.
20 On Keyboard. enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-11.a.
text. This is the text
of the message which
can be sent to the
address(es) defned
earlier in this
"prepare new plaindress
message".
21 If you do not need more Every line may contain
lines for text, proceed up to 69 alphanumeric
to step 26 characters.
22 On Keyboard, press Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-12.a.
program funcion Pressing the F2-Key
informs
Key F2 the system that
the next instruction
is a "insert (n)
lines".
23 On Keyboard, enter the
number of lines to be
inserted.
24 Press ENTER Key Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-12.b.
25 Repeat from step 20.
3.2.3.2 Prepare New Plaindress Message (PRPF) (cont'd)
26 If you do not need
to remove unused lines
for text, proceed to
step 30.
27 On Keyboard, press Refer o Figure 3.2.3.2-14.a.
program function Key F4 Pressing the F4-Key
informs the system
that the next instruction
is a "delete (n)
lines"
28 On Keyboard, enter the
number of lines to be
deleted.
29 Press ENTER Key Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-14b.
30 On Keyboard, depress Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-14.b.
the ENTER Key. The system will
check that the textline
contains "something",
and if it is OK,
outputs a new format.…86…1
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3.2.3.2 Prepare New Plaindress Message (PRPF) (cont'd)
31 Observe that the system Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-15.
outputs a new format When the "entry
of text"
on th VDU screen. is finished, you
are prompted for
the "action after
preparation" format.
32 You must now decide
whether the message
shall be sent or kept
for further preparation
or deletion.
33 If you select to send
the message, procee to
step 34, otherwise to
step 36.
34 On Keyboard, enter Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-15.a.
Y (yes) in the SEND The system will
queue the
entry item. message for transmission.
35 Proceed to step 37
36 On Keyboard, enter Refer to Figure
3.23.2-15.b.
Y (yes) in the DEFER The system will
keep the
entry item. message and you
can later
retrieve the specified
message for continued
preparation or deletion.
37 Press ENTER Key Refer to Figure
3.2.3.2-16.a.
The message will
be sen or deferred
and the MSO MENU
will be displayed
on your VDU screen.
3.2.3.3 Prepare New Abbreviated Plaindress Message
(PRAP)(cont'd)
If you have selected
PRAP, the NEW ABBREVIATED
PLAINDRESS PREPARE
format is presented
on the VDU creen.
Refer to Figure
3.2.3.3-1.
NOTE: The new abbreviated
plaindress prepare
format will be displayed
in 3 different formats.
1. Entry of ACP
127 information
2. Entry of text.
3. Action after
preparation.
Each format is validaed
separately by the
system.
1 Observe that the system Refer to Figure
3.2.3.3-1.a.
outputs an identity in
the field TRANSACTION ID.
2 NOTE: The ITEM REFERENCE ID Refer to Figure
3.2.3.3-1.b.
is entered by the system This is an identity
fr this message
until the message
is sent or deleted.
3 NOTE: The following entries
are ACP 127 informations
to format line 2,3 and 4
respectively.
3.2.3.3 Prepare New Abbreviated Plaindress Message
(PRAP)(cont'd)
4 The PRECEDENCE is Refer to Figure
3.2.3.3-3.a.
a mandatory entry item. This defines the
precedece
On Keyboard, enter the by which the message
will be
PRECEDENCE transmitted.
You must enter one
of the following
possibilities:
ZZ - FLASH
OO - IMMEDIATE
PP - PRIORITY
RR - ROUTINE
5 The ROUTING INDICATORS
is an optionl entry item.
If you do not wish to
define this entry, proceed
to step 7
6 On Keyboard, enter the Refer to Figure
3.2.3.3-3.b.
ROUTING INDICATORS (s) This identifies
the routing indicator(s)
of this message.
The first letter
in therouting indicators
must be either R
or U.
7 Note: At least one
routing indicator must be
defined.
8 The DE ROUTING INDICATORS Refer to Figure
3.2.3.3-3.c.
is a mandatory entry item. This identifies
the rou-
On Keyboard, enter the ting ndicator of
the
DE ROUTING INDICATOR. sending station.
3.2.3.3 Prepare New Abbreviated Plaindress Message
(PRAP)(cont'd)
9 The CLASSIFICATION Refer to Figure
3.2.3.3-5.a.
is a mandatory entry You must define
the
ite. classification of
the
On Keyboard, enter the message under preparation
CLASSIFICATION.
You must enter one
of the following
possibilities:
UU - Nato unclassified
RR - Nato restricted
CC - Nato confidential
SS - Nato secret