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Appendix A Operator Messages Appendix A: Operator Messages JUL '90 A-1 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programming: ATLC-107-9S1-10B A-2 JUL 'SO Appendix AI Inleractive Messages Appendix A1: Interactive Messages The following messages are displayed on the. second line of the screen, normally during execution of menu-scr.een functions. MESSAGE MEANING Attempt to transfer source to itself Source selections in the From and To fields on the Data Transfer screen are the same. Change one selection. To use one drive to perform data transfer involving two disks, change To selection to @W. Attempted to mount uninitialized disk Check disk. It may require formatting. Attempting to initialize link Physical link being established prior to transfer. BNDX message request failed Message should not normally appear. If it recurs, contact Customer Service. Backup complete, no errors Duplication process is successful. Bad object file format Data is not recognized in format of object file. Try again to save the source file as an object file. Can't load object file - Incompatible FEB installed Current hardware is different from hardware of unit on which object file was saved. Save the source file as an object file on the unit on which it will be loaded and run. Can't load object file - Incompatible MPM addressing Current hardware is different from hardware of unit on which object file was saved. Save the source file as an object file on the unit on which it will be loaded and fun. JUL '90 A 1-1 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced ProgrammIng: ATLC-107-951-10B Can't load object file - Incompatible mux installed Current hardware is different from hardware of unit on which object file was saved. Save the source file as an object file on the unit on which it will be loaded and run. Can't load object file - Insufficient MPMs Current hardware is different from hardware of unit on which object file was saved. Save the source file as an object file on the unit on which it will be loaded and run. Can't load object file -'- No mux installed Current hardware is different from hardware of unit on which object file was saved. Save the source file as an object file on the unit on which it will be loaded and run. Can't read disk Make sure disk is correctly inserted. If message recurs, disk may be bad. Cannot append to a wrapped OAT Record Setup menu shows Stop at:W§P@iliqqii. End of data acquisition tracks was reached, so wrapping occurred. Then, Data Transfer command attempted to append data from source to the end of OAT on destination disk. Select Start At: t!i~llif( on Data Transfer screen. Cannot copy a file to itself Be certain that name of destination file on File Maintenance screen differs from name of source file. Cannot copy directory tree into itself Attempt to copy a directory into one of its subdirectories. For example, a command to copy lusr into lusrlprograms will fail. Cannot delete a non-empty directory File named for deletion is directory containing files. Before deleting directory, delete or move files. Cannot open file In attempt to load or save a file, the file could not be opened. Check the write-protect window. It should be closed to write to the disk. Cannot open redirect file Printer Setup menu shows that output will be redirected to a file. Check to make sure that the disk is properly inserted in the correct drive and is not write-protected. A1-2 JUL '90 I AppendIx A 1 Interactive Messages Cannot move file across disk boundaries Attempt to rename a file from one disk to another. Make sure only one drive is specified on File Maintenance screen. Cannot remove an open file Attempt was made to copy a directory into itself. Files being copied also need to be deleted, but cannot be since they are open. Copy the directory to another source. In general, close files before attempting to delete them. Cannot unmount disk, files open Attempt was made to remove disk before operation was completed. Cannot write to redirect file Printer Setup menu shows that output will be redirected to a file. Error in trying to write to the file. Check disk. Change floppy disk 1 During multi-disk recording operation, disk in drive 1 has been filled. Remove old disk and insert new one. Change floppy disk 2 During multi-disk recording operation, disk in drive 2 has been filled. Remove old disk and insert new one. Character buffer not yet allocated From field on the Data Transfer screen shows but unless Run has been executed, there is no character buffer. Press~, and then try the transfer operation again. §\i&WPt!@'!, Compilation aborted User has pressed ABORT softkey or E'~3 to arrest the Compile operation (from the File Maintenance menu). Destination file may have been partially overwritten if compile was to an existing file. Compilation completed The Compile command (from the File Maintenance menu) has been executed. Compilation failed - Errors detected The Compile command (from the File Maintenance menu) has been aborted because of errors. Go to the Protocol Spreadsheet and press ~, 1m to display the first error message. Compilation is in progress The Compile command (from the File Maintenance menu) is being executed to compile and save a file of standard C code as object code. JUL '90 A1-3 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programming: ATLC-l07-951-10B Copy completed Selected filets) has (have) been copied successfully. Copy is in progress Selected filets) is (are) being copied. Could not load a layer personality package Attempt to load a protocol package from the Layer Setup screen has failed. Make sure that correct disk is installed in drive indicated on menu. If attempt still fails, package may have been corrupted. Current test invalidated Changes have been made to the menu screens or Protocol Spreadsheet which invalidate a loaded object file. Data transfer source and destination are Source selections in the From and To fields on the Data Transfer screen are the same. Change one selection. To use one drive to perform data transfer invplving two disks, change To selection to :!¥W. the same Destination disk does not contain user file system Check file contents on File Maintenance screen. If disk is intended for user files, you may need to allocate disk space to the filing system. Use Disk Utilities screen to check disk allocation. Destination file is a directory Copy or save operation not complete because file named to receive copy is a directory. Change destination filename and fe-execute. Destination file is write protected Change destination filename or write-enable file. Then repeat save or copy operation. Directory file expected Check directory named in Change Directory command. Use only names labeled DIR in file listings. Directory is empty Attempted to copy the contents of an empty directory. Directory is not empty Directory cannot be deleted until all of the files it contains have been deleted. Disk corrupted Disk is worn out or damaged and should not be used for rJture operations. Disk duplication aborted Operator has aborted disk duplication. Data on destination disk may have been partially overwritten. A1-4 JUL '90 AppendIx A 1 Interact/ve Messages Disk duplication in progress Disk is being duplicated. Do not remove disks from active drives. Disk formatted Formatting operation is complete. Disk full No space left on disk to perform operation. Use a new disk, or remove unneeded data from disk. Disk not mounted Re-insert disk and attempt operation again. Also try to power-up again. If message recurs, the disk may be bad. Disk record error (controller error) -- Aborted Disk may be write protected or recording too fast. Also may be an internal error or bad disk. Try again with a new disk. Contact Customer Service if it recurs. Disk record error (timeout) -- Aborted May be an internal error or bad disk. Try again with a new disk. Disk may be write protected or recording too fast. Try turning off time ticks, leads, and/or suppress idle in the FEB Setup. Display screen command failed Message should not normally appear. Contact Customer Service if it recurs. Entering testprep First status message entering Run mode. Test preparation mode precedes compilation of program. Error during load of code file Check code files. Message indicates code file is not found, or code file has been modified. Error trying to print file Try printing again. If attempt fails, disk file is probably corrupted. Error trying to print screen Try printing again. If problem recurs, contact Customer Service. Errors occurred during load Try loading again. If attempt fails, disk file is probably corrupted. Errors occurred during save Try saving again. If attempt fails, disk is probably corrupted. Errors occurred during testprep Attempt to perform Save command as a object file before the program had ever been compiled. An error was detected as compilation was attempted. Go to the Protocol Spreadsheet and search for errors. The Line Setup menu, for example, may show Mode: J:MiiiWf&itt and Source: ::\iMK, but no disk is present in the selected drive. JUL '90 Al-5 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programming: ATLC-107-951-10B Fatal Hardware Error Invalid hardware setup. Contact Customer Service. Fatal Software Error Message should not normally appear. If it recurs, contact Customer Service. FE buffer overflowed - Incoming data halted Data is coming in faster than it can be received. File access error File named cannot be accessed. Check disk. File copy aborted User has pressed ABORT softkey to arrest copy operation. Destination file may have been partially overwritten if copy was to an existing file. File is a directory Operation, View for example, could not be performed on a directory. Select or enter the name of a file. See listings on File Maintenance screen for entry NOT labeled DIR. File is write-protected File named cannot be deleted or saved. Check name. To perform operation on named file, write-enable it from the File Maintenance screen. File loaded File has been loaded successfully as a Program, Setup, or Object file. File name not found Filename (or directory) as entered does not appear in listings. Check spelling of entry. Make sure you are operating in correct directory. File name already exists Attempt to use the Make Directory command, naming a directory that already exists. File saved File has been saved successfully as a Program, Setup, or Object file. File size can't be increased, index block full File is larger than the file system can handle. Formatting disk - max floppy disk DAT allowed = 1422K bytes Too much space specified for data acquisition tracks. Maximum space has been allocated. Formatting disk - max hard disk DAT allowed = 20774K bytes Too much space specified for data acquisition tracks. Maximum space has been allocated. A1-6 JUL '90 Appendix Al Forma tting disk Inleraerive Messages Formatting in progress. Do not remove disk from active drive. Formatting will destroy data - Depress Fl key to continue. Message appears when a formatted disk has been inserted for reformatting. Press ABORT to avoid overwriting data. Press Fl to format the disk. Function failed -- Check media Attempt operation again. If operation still fails, disk may be bad. Try new disk. Function(s) not yet implemented Operation attempted is not available with the software version installed. II buffer services error Error in using aS! variables or routines. May occuc, for example, if operation is attempted on buffer which no longer exists. Set maintain bits at each layer that needs to reserve the buffer for subsequent operations. Illegal device name Message should not normally appear. If it recurs, contact Customer Service. Illegal expansion unit, not 1-255 Message should not normally appear. If it recurs, contact Customer Service. Illegal file number passed to open Message should not normally appear. If it recurs, contact Customer Service. Illegal major device number given Message should not normally appear. If it recurs, contact Customer Service. Illegal parameter to volume init. function Message should not normally appear. If it recurs, contact Customer Service. Illegal pathname Pathname provided is incomplete or invalid. Check entry. Illegal position parameter, not 0-2 Message should not normally appear. If it recurs, contact Customer Service. Illegal synchronization mode, not 0-2 Message should not normally appear. If it recurs, contact Customer Service. Indirect stat update msg received Message should not normally appear. If it recurs, contact Customer Service. JUL '90 A1-7 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programming: ATLC-107-951-10B Insert next disk -- Depress Fl key to continue More than one disk required to perform duplication. Insert destination disk, depress Fl key to continue Operation involving more than one disk being performed using one drive. Insert source disk, depress Fl key to continue Operation involving more than one disk being performed using one drive. Internal disk sub-system error Message should not normally appear. If it recurs, contact Customer Service. Inter-processor communication overrun Communication from MPM to CPM occurring too fast for CPM. Available buffer space exceeded. Invalid contents in field Entry made in menu field is illegal. Invalid OAT block version number Each block in OAT has a version number. If it is wrong, the disk may be corrupted. Invalid OAT version number Header in OAT has a version number. If it is wrong, the disk may be corrupted. Invalid data type During attempted playback, INTERVIEW did not recognize type of data. Be certain recorded data rather than program data is being accessed. Invalid destination Destination file in a Copy command is a relative pathname on a drive which is not the current drive. Invalid disk sub-system function number Message should not norma II y appear. If it recurs, contact Customer Service. Invalid file identifier, no such open file Message should not normally appear. If it recurs, contact Customer Service. Invalid file identifier, out of range Message should not normally appear. If it recurs, contact Customer Service. Invalid filetype Command cannot be used on file type indicated. A Load command, for example, is not valid for SYS files. A1-8 JUL '90 ( Appendix A 1 Interactive Messages Invalid filetype for viewing View command cannot be used for data in file indicated. Files with type SYS, for example, cannot be viewed. Invalid layer number User has entered layer number out of valid range. Invalid object code version Object file was saved under a different version than current software. Save the source file as an object file using the same software with which is will be loaded and run. Invalid section name Message should not normally appear. If it recurs, contact Customer Service. Invalid stat update msg received Message should not normally appear. If it recurs, contact Customer Service. Load aborted Operator has aborted Load operation. Program already residing in INTERVIEW may have been altered. Load is in progress Selected Program, Setup, or Object file is being loaded. Loaded package and configuration screen don't match Message should not normally appear. If it recurs, contact Customer Service. Marked entry not copied Too many items have been marked for single operation. Not all files marked have been copied. Check listings on the File Maintenance screen. Files still marked are not yet copied. Repeat copy operation on remaining files. Marked entry not deleted Too many items have been marked for single operation. Not all files marked have been deleted. Check listings on the File Maintenance screen. Files still marked are not yet deleted. Repeat delete operation on remaining files. Marked entry not printed Too many items have been marked for single operation. Not all files marked have been printed. Check listings on the File Maintenance screen. Files still marked are not yet printed. Repeat print operation on remaining files. JUL '90 A1-9 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programming: ATLC-/07-9S/-/0B Maximum number of entries exceeded Error on Tabular Statistics screen. Maximum number of entries is 100. Maximum disks already mounted Message should not normally appear. If it recurs, contact Customer Service. Memory has not been unlocked yet Message should not normally appear. If it recurs, contact Customer Service. Message exchange full Message should not normally appear. If it recurs, contact Customer Service. Message ID too big Message should not normally appear. If it recurs, contact Customer Service. Move would destroy directory tree Attempt to rename a directory the same as one of its subdirectories. structure MPM -- Bus error May indicate a hardware problem, but check program for logic errors relating to storage allocation. May have attempted to access something that doesn't exist. MPM -- Divide fault Program may include an attempt to divide by zero. Check for other logic errors in program. MPM -- Processor fault May indicate a hardware problem, but check program for logic errors relating to storage allocation. May have attempted to access something that doesn't exist. MPM -- Memory fault Logic error in program, typically relating to storage allocation. May have attempted to access something that doesn't exist, accessing an array outside of its range, for example. May also indicate type mismatches. MPM -- Stack fault Logic error in program, typically relating to storage allocation. May have attempted to access something that doesn't exist, accessing an array outside of its range, for example. May also indicate type mismatches. NEWDISK illegal with source of hard disk When To field for a Copy command is fM'&', it means that the same drive will be used to perform a copy involving two disks. Change From field to .I@!} or .®'#••.. Al-l0 JUL '90 ( Appendix A 1 Interactive Messages NEWDISK illegal with source of RAM or hard disk When To field for a Data Transfer command is @~1&, it means that the same drive will be used to perform a transfer involving two disks. Change From field to :;f§f:: or :M#.:: . No DAT RAM currently allocated Attempt to transfer data from RAM without it having been recorded previously to RAM. No default directory set Message should not normally appear. If it recurs, contact. Customer Service. No file name specified Enter or indicate file on which operation attempted is to be performed. No package loaded for this layer Selection has been made on the Layer Setup screen, but no protocol package has been loaded. Return to Layer Setup, check selection, and press ~. No packages loaded Selections have been made on the Layer Setup screen, but no protocol packages have been loaded. Return to Layer Setup, check selections, and press ~. No RAM recording memory available Program is too large to be recorded into available RAM. No start of section indicator Operation on file cannot be performed because (1) file is not a program or setup, (2) format of the file is invalid, or (3) file has been corrupted. No message entered in message buffer Check BERT screen. Configured menu indicated a message would be sent, but none was entered. Obsolete object program - Source must be recompiled Object file is incompatible with current software. Out of memory Insufficient memory to perform operation. (Program is too large to run.) Operation not allowed on specified file Selected command cannot be used on file indicated. Parent directory of file is write-protected Parent directory must be write-enabled before you can modify or delete this file. Parent directory of target file does not exist Check spelling of directory. JUL '90 A 1-11 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced ProgrammIng: ATLC-l07-951-10B Pathnames limited to 122 characters File pathnames, including the drive specifier-HRD, FD1, or FD2-have a maximum length of 122 characters. Play underrun Data could not be output at speed requested. Premature end of section Operation on file cannot be performed because (1) file is not a program or setup, (2) format of the file is invalid, or (3) file has been corrupted. Previous lock user has died Message should not normally appear. If it recurs, contact Customer Service. Print queue is full Maximum number of print jobs has been requested. Wait for some requests to be completed. Then repeat print operation. Printing is done Print jobs requested are completed. Record overrun Data being received too rapidly for capture to RAM. Remove screen command failed Message should not normally appear. If it recurs, contact Customer Service. Replace screen command failed Message should not normally appear. If it recurs, contact Customer Service. Resetting compiled test Program being run again without recompiling. Menus can be viewed and selected changes can be made to menus without forcing a recompile. Routine calling saveyroLsetup is Message should not normally appear. If it recurs, unknown contact Customer Service. Save aborted Operator has aborted save operation. If save was to an existing file, the file may have been partially overwritten. Save is in progress Selected Program, Setup, or Object file is being saved. Seek attempted before beginning of DAT Data Transfer screen shows transfer from disk with Start At Block entry that precedes the block number at which data actually begins. DAT may begin at block 20, for example. If you enter Start At Block: 2, this error message will be displayed. To guarantee that data transfer starts from the beginning of DAT, enter zero in the Start At Block field. Zero is a special entry. It references the beginning of DAT, regardless of what the actual block number may be. Any other entry is interpreted as a literal block number. Al-12 JUL '90 ( AppendIx AI InteractIve Messages Seek attempted past end of DA T Data Transfer screen shows transfer from disk with Start At Block entry that exceeds the block number at which data actually ends. DAT may end at block 100, for example. If you enter Start At Block: 101, this error message will be displayed. To guarantee that data transfer starts from the beginning of DAT, enter zero in the Start At Block field. Zero is a special entry. It references the beginning of DAT, regardless of what the actual block number may be. Any other entry is interpreted as a literal block number. Seek attempted past end of file Message should not normally appear. If it recurs, contact Customer Service. Source & destination can't be the same disk Error in entries made for disk duplication. Check disks selected. Source disk does not contain user file system Check disk contents on the Disk Utility screen. If disk is intended for user files, you ma y need to allocate space to the filing system. Source file not found In Interview 10/15/20 file transfer, the source file which was specified does not exist. Stopped at end of DAT During playback, stopped at end of recorded data. During recording, stopped at end of data acquisition tracks. Subdirectory nesting limited to 16 levels The maximum number of directories and subdirectories a file can reside in is 16. TEST PREPARATION Phase 1 Program is being compiled. TEST PREPARATION Phase 2 Program is being compiled. TEST PREPARATION Phase 3 Program is being compiled. TEST PREPARATION Phase 4 Program is being compiled. TEST PREPARATION Phase 5 Program is being compiled. TEST PREPARATION Phase 6 Program is being compiled. TEST PREPARATION Phase 7 Program is being compiled. There are no free locks left Message should not normally appear. If it recurs, contact Customer Service. JUL '90 A1-13 INTERVIEW 7000 SerIes Advanced Programming: ATLC-107-9S1-10B Token in load file is invalid Operation on file cannot be performed because (1) file is not a program, setup, or object, (2) format of the file is invalid, or (3) file has been corrupted. Token is incomplete Operation on file cannot be performed because (1) file is not a program, setup, or object, (2) format of the file is invalid, or (3) file has been corrupted. Too many files in directory Maximum number of files that can be displayed is 200. If the current directory contains more than 200 files, this message is displayed. Too many files on disk, FLIST full Directory area on disk is full, although there may be more space available for recording. Delete unnecessary filenames to gain access to free space remaining on disk. Too many open files for process Each process is limited to a maximum of ten files open at one time. Too many open files for system There is a system-wide limit of 20 files open at one time. Too many processes using disk sub-system There can be no more than twelve processes using file 110 simultaneously. Too many source files selected Operator has used B to select multiple source files for executing the Compile command (from the File Maintenance menu). Select only one source file to compile and save as a linkable-object (LOBJ) file. Transfer aborted Data transfer operation has been aborted. Partial transfer of data may have occurred, overwriting storage medium at destination. Transfer complete Data transfer has been completed successfully. Transfer in progress Data transfer being executed. Transmit overrun Attempt to transmit data faster than unit can transmit. Unable No file named in a Data Transfer to a file, disk not in drive. disk is write-protected, or disk is unformatted. A1-14 to access disk JUL '90 Appendix AI Interective Messages Unable to access disk in selected drive. During multi-disk recording, the next drive in sequence does not contain a disk, contains a write-protected disk, or contains an unformatted disk. During file maintenance operations or disk duplication, source disk is not present in selected drive, is write-protected, or is unformatted. Unable to access m_list Disk error. Check disk and try operation again. If message recurs, disk may need reformatting. Unable to execute XEQ key Attempt to execute a File Maintenance command before the current directory is displayed. Unable to open DAT There are no data acquisition tracks on the disk being accessed. Unable to open file Disk error. Check disk and try operation again. If message recurs, disk may need reformatting. Unable to open next disk Recording using more than one disk. Next disk may not be installed. Unable to read DAT info block DAT block not where indicated. Disk may be corrupted. Unable to read file Check disk. Unable to read from DAT Check disk. Unable to write to DAT 1) May have attempted to transfer more data to destination disk than the space allocated for data during disk formatting. A Summary of the disk may show no free space remaining for data acquisition. 2) Disk may be write-protected. Unhandled CPM interrupt Message should not normally appear. If it recurs, contact Customer Service. Unhand led MPM interrupt Press ~ to recover from this error. Message should not normally appear, however. If it recurs, contact Customer Service. Unknown DAT type Data acquisition tracks may have been recorded on a unit with more recent software than is installed in the unit being used to playback the data. JUL '90 A1-15 ( INTERVIEW 7000 SerIes Advanced ProgrammIng: ATLC-l07-951-10B Unknown filetype Check entry in file listing. Check disk. Try operation again. If message recurs, delete and recreate file (if possible). Some file types may not be known for certain operations. A Print command on a SYS file, Cor example, generates this error message. Unprintable screen Screen requested cannot be printed. Refer to section on printing Cor printable screens. Unrecoverable error during format Format operation failed. Make sure disk is inserted properly in selected drive. Check disk type. One Mbyte disks are not supported. If disk type is correct, re-attempt formatting. If second attempt fails, disk may be bad. Warning -- running in a degraded This message appears only in TURBO units when your program's size causes it to be divided between the processor's local memory and other memory. This can have a impact on the speed performance of your program. condition WARNING: Unit may need CPM hardware upgrade. Call AR for info. A1-16 During power-up, TURBO units check the revision levels of all boards for compatibility. Even if the revision levels are not as expected, the general operation of the unit is unaffected. Contact Customer Service for further information. JUL '90 Appendix A2 Easy View Messages Appendix A2: Easy View Messages The following messages may appear when you are using the Easy View system (in TURBO units only). MESSAGE MEANING Error occurred while opening the compiled menu fileA file system error occurred when the menu system tried to open the compiled menu file. The most likely cause is that the disk holding the file has been corrupted. Error occurred while preparing to run program An error occurred during the testprep process for an application program which was loaded by the menu system. Exit from the menu system, enter the spreadsheet, and use the GOERR softkey to view the error messages generated for the program. Error occurred while reading text file A file system error occurred when the menu system tried to read a help or information file. The most likely cause is that the disk holding the file has been corrupted. Error occurred while trying to load program file An error occurred when the menu system tried to load an application program file. The most likely cause is that the disk holding the file has been corrupted. Error occurred while trying to open text file A file system error occurred when the menu system tried to open a help or information file. The most likely cause is that the disk holding the file has been corrupted. Error reading the compiled menu file A file system error occurred when the menu system tried to read the compiled menu file. The most likely cause is that the disk holding the file has been corrupted. Error: couldn't find program file The menu system was unable to locate the specified application program on the designated disk(s). Either copy the proper liIe to the hard disk or place the proper floppy disk in one of the drives. JUL '90 A2-1 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programming: ATLC-107-951-10B Error: couldn't find text file The menu system was unable to locate the specified text file on the designated disk(s). Either copy the proper file to the hard disk or place the proper floppy disk in one of the drives. Error: couldn't find the compiled menu file The menu system was unable to locate the compiled menu file on the hard disk. Create a copy of the compiled menu file on the hard disk. Error: not enough memory to hold menu information Message~ should not normally appear. Contact Customer Service. No help is available for this item The user has pressed the ? key while the selection bar was over a menu item for which no help file has been specified in the compiled menu file. Not enough memory available to load text file Message should not normally appear. Contact Customer Service. Press the PROGRAM key to abort runI)ing this program. The menu will reappear when loading is completed. Status message displayed while the menu system is loading an application program from disk. The compiled menu file has been corrupted (checksum) The checksum computed for the compiled menu file does not match the checksum stored in that file. The compiled menu file should be regenerated by the menu compiler application program. The compiled menu file has been corrupted (too short) The compiled menu file does not contain the number of bytes indicated in the header portion of the file. The compiled menu file should be regenerated by the menu compiler application program. ( I, A2-2 JUL 'SO Appendix A3 Error Messages Issued by C Translator Appendix A3: Error Messages Issued by C Translator If a spreadsheet program contains any of the following errors, the compilation will be interrupted and you will be returned to the Protocol Spreadsheet. A diagnostic message about the first error will be displayed at the top (second line) of the screen. To search for additional error messages, press 1m. MESSAGE AR "e" conditions text too long MEANING A C region in a CONDITIONS block is more than 300 characters. Bad format in object file Unsuccessful attempt to access linkable-object file via the OBJECT block identifier. Use the Compile command on the File Maintenance screen to recreate the LOBJ file, and try again. BIB value out of range An SS#7 ·condition at Layer 2 specifies a BIB= value that is not zero or one. Bit mask exceeds maximum length A FLAG condition or FLAG name SET action includes a bit mask that exceeds 16 bits. In other uses, bit mask is typically eight bits. Cannot find object file Attempt to access a linkable-object file via the OBJECT block identifier. Either the file does not exist, or it resides in a directory not included in the search path. Constant reference stack overflow 1) Attempt to nest constants more than eight deep, or 2) constants are defined circularly. Constant value too long Context in which constant is used determines what value is too long. A constant in a Layer 1 receive string condition, for example, when expanded, cannot exceed 32 characters. Duplicate state name Attempt to use state name twice in the same test. JUL '90 A3-1 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programming: ATLC-I07-951 108 Duplicate test name Attempt to use test name twice in the same task (layer) . Edit buffer full Spreadsheet program is too large. Use include files. Empty conditions section There is no entry for a CONDITIONS block. FIB value out of range An SS#7 condition at Layer 2 specifies an FIB= value that is not zero or one. Identifier exceeds maximum length Message should not normally appear. It means, however, that an identifier is too long for the context in which it is being used. Idle string must contain exactly one character Layer 1 IDLE action includes a string with more than one character. Illegal bit value Bit has been assigned a value other than zero or one. In X.2S protocol, for example, the user supplies a value for the Q, D, or M bit at Layer 3. Illegal cause value An X.2S condition at Layer 3 specifies a numeric value for the CAUSE= selection which is outside the valid range. Select a value between hexadecimal 0 and FF. Illegal CIC type for ISDN An SS#7 condition at Layer 3 specifies a CIC= value for an ISDN header which is outside the valid range. Select a value between hexadecimal 0 and FFFF. Illegal CIC type for TUP An SS#7 condition at Layer 3 specifies a CIC= value for a TUP header which is outside the valid range. Select a value between hexadecimal 0 and FFF. Illegal control byte An X.2S, LAPD, SDLC, or SNA condition at Layer 2 operator must be either a pointer to a structure, or a pointer to a union. ( A4-4 JUL 'SO Appendix A4 Error Messages Issued by C Complier Table A4-1 (Continued) 076 (Identifier) is an unknown member. 077 Illegal indirection or illegal subscript. 078 Illegal L-value. 079 Operand of prefix (symbol ++ or --) operator must be scalar. 080 Operand of postfix (symbol ++ or --) operator must be scalar. 081 Unary PLUS operator requires scalar operand. 082 Unary minus operator requires arithmetic operand. 083 Bitwise NOT operator requires integral operand. 084 DEFAULT not inside SWITCH. 085 Multiple DEFAULT's in switch. 086 Label '(identifier), multiply defined. 087 BREAK outside of loop or switch. 088 CONTINUE outside of loop. 089 RETURN is invalid inside WAITFOR. 090 Void functions must not return a value. 095 Conflicting tag: (struet, union, enum, or task) (identifier) and (struet, union, enum, or task) (identifier). 091 Expression must have type 'label'. 092 Controlling expression must be integral. 093 CASE expression must be integral. 094 Duplicate CASE, value = (number). JUL '90 A4-5 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programming: ATLC-107-951-10B Table A4·1 (Continued) A4-6 096 WAITFOR is invalid within another WAITFOR. 097 Attempt to wait for non-event variable. 098 Invalid L-value. 099 Attempt 100 Attempt to use an event value in an expression. 101 Attempt to use a label value in an expression. 102 Attempt to use a void value. 103 Arrays of functions or tasks are invalid .. 104 Illegal storage class for function. 105 Illegal storage class for task instance. 106 Invalid storage class. 107 Extern variables may not be initialized within a function. 108 Function (identifier) redeclared. 109 Function (identifier) redefined. 110 (Identifier) redeclared. 111 (Identifier) redefined. 112 Typedef redefined. 113 Label '(identifier), is undefined. 114 (1) Unknown size for (identifier). 115 (2) Unknown size for (identifier). 116 Enum (tag identifier) redeclared. to modify CONST L-value. ( JUL '90 Appendix A4 Error Messages Issued by C Complier Table A4-1 (Continued) 117 Newline in character constant. 118 Newline in string constant. 119 Unknown character. 120 Unexpected character. 121 Token type missing. 122 Wrong type of declarator for function definition. 123 Parameter # (number) has no identifier. 124 (Named item) is declared in the parameter declarations, but is not listed in the parameter list of the function. 125 Extra ; in function definition. 126 Syntax error in attribute. 127 Syntax error in declarator or initializer. 128 Syntax error in initializer. 129 Syntax error in parameter definition. 130 Attempt to initialize a formal parameter. 131 Syntax error in parameter. 132 Syntax error in struet/union declaration. 133 Syntax error in type specifier. 134 Syntax error in structure member. 135 Syntax error in enumerator list. 136 Syntax error in enumerator. JUL '90 A4-7 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programming: ATLC-l07-951-10B Table A4-1 (Continued) A4-8 137 Syntax error in task specifier. 138 Syntax error in array subscript. 139 Syntax error in parameter list. 140 Unresolved reference (identifier). 141 Syntax error in statement. 142 Syntax error in conditional expression. 143 Syntax error in DO statement. 144 Syntax error in condition. 145 Syntax error in BREAK statement. 146 Syntax error in CONTINUE statement. 147 Syntax error in RETURN statement. 148 Syntax error in GOTO expression. 149 Syntax error in TASK list. 150 Syntax error in FOR statement. 151 Syntax error in FOR initialization. 152 Syntax error in FOR condition. 153 Syntax error in FOR increment. 154 Syntax error in SWITCH condition. 155 Syntax error in CASE expression. 156 Syntax error in compound statement. I JUL '90 Appendix A4 Error Messages Issued by C Compiler Table A4-l (Continued) 157 Syntax error in size of type name. 158 Syntax error in subscript. 159 Syntax error in function call. 160 Syntax error in expression. 161 Type clash. 162 More than one storage class. 163 Array of unknown size. 164 Cannot take size of function. 165 Structure or union of unknown size. 166 Circular definition of enumerated type. 167 Cannot take size of task. 168 Struct (identifier) redeclared. 169 Functions and tasks may not be structure members. 170 Zero-width bitfields may not be named. 171 Structure member (identifier) multiply defined. 172 Invalid negative bit-field width. 173 (Struct, union, enum, or task) (identifier) mUltiply defined. 174 Task (identifier) redeclared. 175 Union (identifier) redeclared. 176 Functions and tasks may not be union members. JUL '90 A4-9 INTERVIEW 7000 SerIes Advanced ProgrammIng: ATLC-l07-951-10B Table A4·1 (Continued) A4-10 177 Invalid zero-bit member. 178 Union member (identifier) mUltiply defined. 179 No main routine supplied. 180 Arrow operator given structure, not a pointer. 181 DOT operator given a pointer to a structure, not a structure. 182 Address of array. 183 Address of function. 184 Address of register variable. 185 Address of bit-field. 186 Address of non-L-value. 187 Attempt to use a LABEL value in an expression. 188 Attempt 189 Invalid zero or negative array dimension. 190 Only const or volatile allowed. 191 Maximum bit-field width is 16. 192 Illegal storage class for formal parameter. 193 Function parameters may not be functions. 194 Function parameters may not be tasks. 195 Bad parameter storage class. 196 Event expression required in waitfor clause. 197 Scalars must be initialized with a single expression, optionally in braces. to ( use an EVENT value in an expression. JUL '90 Appendix A4 Error Messages Issued by C Complier Table A4-1 (Continued) 198 Label undeclared. 199 Syntax error in declarator or initializer. 200 Pointers to different objects shouldn't be subtracted. 201 Duplicate formal parameters of a function. 202 External variables may not be initialized inside of a function. 203 Formal parameters of functions may not be initialized. 204 Attempt to use labels outside a function. 205 Variable (identifier) undeclared. 206 Attempt to take the value of a typedef. 207 Function's stack frame is too large. 208 Floating point has not yet been implemented. 209 Invalid conversion of relocatable quantity in constant expression. 210 Attempt to redefine the reserved name '(identifier)'. 211 CASE outside of switch statement. 212 Returned values of this size are not implemented. 213 Unrecoverable syntax error. 214 Parsing stack overflow. 215 Too many errors have been encountered during compilation. 216 Compiler aborted. 217 Register variable '(identifier), declared with non-scalar type. 218 Implicit declaration of function '(identifier),. JUL '90 A4-11 INTERVIEW 7000 SerIes Advanced ProgrammIng: ATLC-t07 951-108 Table A4-1 (Continued) 219 Out of memory during compilation-program too big. 220 Internal software error in compiler (error number). Compilation aborted. 221 No T1 Mux Installed. 222 A waitfor statement has one or more condition clauses, none of which names an event variable. This- is often caused by either misspelling an event variable, or by failing to declare an event variable. 223 The variable '(identifier)' has been declared inside of a task with the "extern" attribute, but has never been defined within that task. In this context, the keyword "extern" may only be used to forward-declare an identifier which is fully defined later in the task body. 226 Invalid or Incompatible Data Acquisition Tracks on selected playback device. 227 No ISDN Mux Installed. 230 Object file (name) is in obsolete format. Fix by recompiling it. 231 Symbol (identifier) multiply defined by object file. 232 The symbol (identifier) has been used as an event variable in one module and as a function or variable in another. 233 The symbol (identifier) has type event in one module, but has type fast_event in another. 234 Different modules have used the symbol (identifier) inconsistently as code, data, Dr read-only data. 235 Bad format in object file (name). 236 Cannot find object file (name). 237 No room: '(segment name)', size (segment size) on CPU (CPU number). 238 Running in degraded condition due to overflow in CPU memory bank(s) (CPU number and bank name). Attempting to spill segments into less appropriate memory banks. 239 Attempting to spill segment '(name)'. ( \ A4-12 JUL 'SO AppendIx A4 Error Messages Issued by C Complier Table A4·1 (Continued) 700 Heise inside of Heise clause. 701 Helif inside of HeIse clause. 702 Too many nested Hif's. 703 Extra tokens at end of line. 704 Unexpected end of file. 705 Identifier missing from Hifdef directive. 706 Identifier missing from Hifndef directive. 707 Helif without matching Hif. 708 HeIse without matching Hif. 709 Hendif without matching Hif. 710 Syntax error. 711 Syntax error in constant expression. 712 String constant in constant expression. 713 Invalid character in constant expression. 714 Error in hex number. 715 End of file in char constant. 716 Newline in char constant. 717 End of file in string. 718 Newline inside string. 719 Attempt to divide by zero. 720 Unknown preprocessor command. JUL '90 A4-13 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programming: ATLC-107-9S1-10B Table A4·1 (Continued) 721 Syntax error in formal parameters of macro. 722 Duplication of formal parameter (identifier) in macro definition. 723 No macro name given. 724 Macro redefined. 725 Syntax error in #line directive. 726 Unterminated string literal. 727 Cannot open include file (identifier). 728 Cannot find include file (identifier). 729 Identifier does not exist. 730 Syntax error in #include directive. 731 Include identifier is not defined. 732 Unterminated character constant. 733 End of file inside char constant. 734 End of file inside string. 735 End of file inside comment. 736 Argument list required. 737 Attempt to close bracket [ or { with). 738 Attempt to close arg list with}. 739 Attempt to close bracket [ or ( with). 740 Attempt to close arg list with ]. \ A4-14 JUL '90 Appendix A4 Error Messages Issued by C Compiler Table A4·1 (Continued) JUL '90 741 Attempt to close bracket ( or { with ]. 742 Incomplete argument list. 743 No parameter after a # char. 744 (User-generated error message.) 745 File ends with \ \. 746 Number of arguments does not match number of parameters. 749 Identifier missing from #Unde!. A4-15 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programming: ATLC-l07-951-10B A4-16 JUL '90 · Appendix B Glossary Appendix B: Glossary of Acronyms, Abbreviations and Mnemonics ACK ACTLU ADR AK ANSI ASCII ASYNC AUX BAUDOT BBI BCC BCN BDLC BEL BERT BIB BISYNC BITIM BL BLI B1Vl BNC BOP bps BS BSC JUL '90 Acknowledgment Activate Logical Unit (SNA) Address ACK: Acknowledgment American National Standards Institute American Standard Code for Information Interchange, standard code for digital communications Asynchronous format (indicates START and STOP bits) Auxiliary Five bit code for data transmission using one start and one stop element; used in some teletypewriter machines Begin Bracket Indicator (SNA) Block Check Calculation Beacon (SDLC) Burroughs Data Link Control Bell Bit Error Rate Testing Backward Indicator Bit (SS#7 Layer 2) Binary Synchronous Communications Protocol (IBM); also BSC Bit image BEL: Bell Blink (CRT enhancement) Bit Mask A highly reliable twist-lock connector used to carry wide-band video/digital signals: used with coaxial cable (G.703) Bit-Oriented Protocol, e.g .. SDLC . Bits per second Backspace BISYNC 8-1 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programming: ATLC-l07-9S1 108 C CAN CAS CCnT CCS CCSS#7 CD CDI CEDI CF CHAR CHDAT CIC CLR CN CONF canst CPM CR CRC CSI CSN CTS Control (X.2l signal) Cancel Channel Associated Signaling (G.703) Consultative Committee, International Telephone and Telegraph Clear Channel Signaling (G.703) Common Channel Signaling System #7 Carrier Detect (RS-2321V.24 and V.35 signal); same as RLSD Change Direction Indicator (SNA) Conditional End Bracket Indicator (SNA) Command Format (SNA) Character Character data Circuit Identifier Code (SS#7 Layer 3) Clear CAN: Cancel Confirm Constant, modifier to a declaration in C language Ce;}trai Processing Module Carriage Return Cyclic Redundancy Check Code Selection Indicator (SNA) Command Sequence Number (SNA) Clear To Send (RS-2321V.24 and V.35 signal) D DAF DAT DB-25 DCl DC3 DCE D bit (Bit 7 in first octet of packet-level X.25) Destination Address Field (SNA) Data Acquisition Tracks 25-Pin D connector (standard for RS-2321V.24) Device Control 1 Device Control 3 Data Circuit-terminating Equipment (or Data Communications Equipment), typically a modem Data Count Field (SNA) Digital Data Communications Message Protocol Decrement Destination Element Field (SNA) Preprocessor directive, C language Delete Data Flow Control (SNA) Diagnostic (X.25 Layer 3) Directory Disconnect (SDLC, LAPD, X.25 Layer 2) DLE: Data Link Escape; also Data Link layer (OSI primitive) Data Link Control Data Link Escape (used principally in transparent BISYNC) DCF DDCMP DEC DEF #define DEL DFC DIAG DIR DISC DL DLC DLE 8-2 ( JUL '90 Appendix B Glossary DM DMA DPC DRAM DRI DSAF DSK DSR DTE DTR DUP EB EBCD EBCDIC EBI EC EIA #elif EM #endif ENQ Disconnected Mode (SDLC, LAPD, X.25 Layer 2) Direct Memory Access Destination Point Code (SS#7 Layer 2) Dynamic Random Access Memory; one Mbyte of memory space of each MPM, dedicated to storage or receive data Direct Response Indicator (SNA) Destination Subarea Address Field (SNA) Disk Data Set Ready (RS-2321V.24 and V.35 control lead) Data Terminal Equipment Data Terminal Ready (RS-2321V.24 and V.35 control lead) Duplicate ESC ET ETB ETX evar EX extern ETB, EOB: End of Transmission Block Extended Binary Coded Decimal Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code End Bracket Indicator (SNA) ESC: Escape Electronic Industries Association Else if, preprocessor directive, C language EOM: End of Message Preprocessor directive, C language Enquiry Enumeration, set of integer constants, C Janguage End of Transmission Block End of Frame End of Message End of Transmission PROM containing power-up software and initialization routines Equal ENQ: Enquiry Exception Response Indicator Explicit Route Number Escape EOT: End of Transmission End of Transmission Block End of Text Event variable, pre-declared identifier, AR extension to C language ETX: End of Text External, storage class specifier, C language FAC FAS FCS FDl Facilities (X.25 Layer 3) Frame Alignment Signal (G.703) Frame Check Sequence (used in BOP) Floppy-disk Drive 1 enum EOB EOF EOM EOT EPROM EQ EQ ERI ERN JUL '90 8-3 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programming: ATLC-l07-951-108 FD2 FDX FEB fevar FF FI FIB FID fifo FMD FRMR FS FSN Floppy-disk Drive 2 Full duplex (permits simultaneous data in both directions) Front End Buffer Fast event variable. pre-declared identifier. AR extension to C language Form Feed Format Indicator (SNA) Forward Indicator Bit (SSH7 Layer 2) Format Identifier (SNA) First in. first out; memory queue on boards Function Management Data (SNA) Frame Reject (SDLC. LAPD. X.25 Layer 2) Field Separator Forward Sequence Number (SSH7 Layer 2) GBM GE GFI goto GS GT Global Bus Module Greater than or equal to Group Format Indicator (X.2S Layer 3) Jump statement. C language Group Separator Greater than HDLC HDX High Level Data Link Control procedure Half duplex (data cannot be transmitted in both directions simultaneously) Hexadecimal number; also the hex key Hard disk Hertz HEX HRD Hz I I iAPX 286 IERN Hi! Hifdef Hifndef IL INC Hinclude IND INFO init int INT 110 IPARS B-4 Indication (X.21 signal) Information (SDLC. LAPD. X.2S Layer 2) Part number for Intel 80286 processor Initial Explicit Route Number (SNA) Preprocessor directive. C language If defined .... preprocessor directive. C language If not defined .... preprocessor directive. C language Interlayer (message buffer) Increment Preprocessor directive. C language Indication Information (SDLC. LAPD. X.25 Layer 2) Initialize Integer data type. C language Interrupt (X.25 Layer 3) Input/Output International Passenger Airlines Reservation System JUL '90 Appendix B Glossary ISDN ISO ISOC Integrated Services Digital Network International Standards Organization Isochronous JIS Japanese Industrial Standard kana Kbits Kbps Kbyte Japanese syllabic alphabet Kilobits Kilobits per second Kilobyte LAF LAPD LCG LCN LE LED LF LI LOBJ LRC LSU LT LTA LTM LU Local Address Field (SNA) Link Access Procedure on the D-channel Logical Channel Group (X.2S Layer 3) Logical Channel Number (X.2S Layer 3) Less than or equal to Light Emitting Diode Lihe Feed Length Indicator (SSft? Layer 2) Linkable-object Longitudinal Redundancy Check Link Status Unit (SSft? Layer 2) Less than Link Test Acknowledge Link Test Message Logical Unit (SNA) M macro M bit (X.2S Layer 3, Bit 4 of first octet) Macro replacement of text initiated by define preprocessor directive, C language Megabyte Modulus; maximum window size for frames or packets, 8 or 128 Main Processing Module Millisecond Message Signal Unit (SSft? Layer 2) Multiplexer Mbyte MOD MPM msec MSU mux N NAK NC NE NETM NI NK NP JUL '90 Network layer (OSI primitive) Negative Acknowledgment Network Control (SNA) Not equal to Network Management (SSft? Layer 3) Network Indicator NAK: Negative Acknowledgment Network Priority (SNA) 8-5 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced ProgrammIng: ATLC-l07-951-10B Nr Ns NT NTR NTS NU NUL Number (next) receive frame (SDLC, LAPD, X.25 Layer 2); also NR and N(R) Non-Return to Zero Inverted (used with SDLC and ASYNC modemssometimes with clocked modems) Number (frame) sent (SDLC, LAPD, X.25 Layer 2); also NS and N(S) Network Termination (ISDN) Network Test Regular (SS#7 Layer 3) Network Test Special (SS#7 Layer 3) NUL: Null Null OBJ OEF OPC OSAF OSI OUTSYNC Object code Origin Element Field (SNA) Originating Point Code (SS#7 Layer 3) Origin Subarea Address Field (SNA) Open Systems Interconnection Out of synchronization pad pal parens PCM PDU P/F PH PI PIU PLU pos Pr #pragma PRGM PROG TR PROM Ps PU DEL or idle line character Programmable array logic Parentheses Peripheral Control Module Primitive Data Unit Poll/Final bit used in control byte at frame level (SDLC, X.25) Physical layer (OSI primitive) Pacing Indicator (SNA) Path Information Unit (SNA) Primary Logical Unit (SNA) Position Packet (next) receive sequence number (X.25 Layer 3); also PR and peR) Preprocessor directive, C language Program Program Trace Run-mode screen Programmable Read-Only Memory Packet send sequence number (X.25 Layer 3); also PS and peS) Physical Unit (SNA) Q QRI Q bit (Bit 8 of first octet in packet-level X.25) Queued Response Indicator (SNA) R RAM RD REG REJ Receive (X.21 signal) Random Access Memory Received Data (RS-2321Y.24 and V.35 signal) Registration (X.25 Layer 3) Reject (SDLC, LAPD, X.25 Layer 2) NRZI 9-6 JUL '90 ( Appendix B Glossary REO RESP Rev RGB RH RJ-llC RLSD RNR ROM RR RS RS-2321V.24 RS-449 RTI RTS RU SABM SABME SAPI SB SC SCCP SCR SCT SCTE SOl SDLC SOU SELECTRIC SFO SH SI SIO SI1 SIG SIO SLS SLU SMP JUL '90 Request Response Reverse Red Green Blue (connector for color monitor) Request/Response Header (SNA) Standard for common telephone jack Received Line Signal Detect (RS-232/V.24 signal); same as CD: Carrier Detect Receive Not-Ready (SDLC, LAPD, X.25 Layer 2, X.25 Layer 3) Read-Only Memory (firmware/software storage) Receive Ready (SDLC, LAPD, X.25 Layer 2, X.25 Layer 3) Record Separator List of definitions for interchange circuit between data terminal equipment and data circuit termination equipment established by EIA EIA standard for 37-pin and 9-pin DTE-DCE interface Response Type Indicator (SNA) Request To Send (RS-2321V.24 and V.35 signal) Request/Response Unit (SNA) Set Asynchronous Balanced Mode (LAPD, X.25 Layer 2) Set Asynchronous Balanced Mode Extended (LAPD, X.25 Layer 2) Service Access Point Identifier (LAPD) SUB: Substitute Session Control (SNA) Signalling Connection Control Part (SS#7 Layer 3) Signal Clock Receive (RS-232/V.24 and V.35 signal), used when DCE clock drives DTE Signal Clock Transmit (RS-2321V.24 and V.35 signal), used when DCE clock drives DTE Signal Clock Transmit External (RS-232/V.24 and V.35 signal), used when DTE clock drives DCE Sense Data Indicator (SNA) Synchronous Data Link Control (IBM) Service Data Unit IBM typewriter/printer code Status Field Octet (SS#7 Layer 2) SOH: Start of Header Shift In Sequenced Information Frame 0 (LAPD) Sequenced Information Frame 1 (LAPD) Signal Service Information Octet (SS#7 Layer 3) Signalling Link Selection (SS#7 Layer 3) Secondary Logical Unit (SNA) Sample 9-7 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programming: ATLC 107 951 108 SNA SNAI SNF SNRM SO SOH SRC SREJ SSCP SSft? struct STR STX SUB SX SY SYN SYS sys T T TD TE TEL TGNFI TGSI TGSNF TH TIM TPF TS TTL TUP typedel UA UI UL ftundel US usee USER TR 8-8 System Network Architecture (IBM) SNA Indicator (SNA) Sequence Number Field (SNA) Set Normal Response Mode (SDLC) Shift Out Start 01 Header Source Selective Reject (SDLC) System Services Control Point (SNA) CCSSft?: Common Channel Signaling System ft? Structure, data type which consists of a group of variables referenced under the same name, C language String Start of Text Substitute STX: Start of Text SYN: Synchronization character Synchronization character System file System directory Transmit (X.21 signal) Transport layer (OS I primitive) Transmitted Data (RS-2321V.24 and V.35 signal) Terminal Equipment (ISDN) Terminal Endpoint Identifier (LAPD) Transmission Group Non-Fifo Indicator (SNA) Transmission Group Sweep Indicator (SNA) Transmission Group Sequence Number Field (SNA) Transmission Header Test Interlace Module Transmission Priority Field (SNA) Transmission Services (SNA) Transistor-to-Transistor Logic Telephone User Part (SSft? Layer 3) Type definition, data type which creates new name for existing data type, C language Unnumbered Acknowledgment (SDLC, LAPD, X.25 Layer 2) Unnumbered Information (SDLC) Underwriters' Laboratory Undefine, preprocessor directive, C language Unit Separator Microsecond Run-mode User Trace screen ( ( JUL '90 Appendix B Glossary usr User directory VRCWI VRCWRI VRID VRN VRPCI VRPRQ VRPRS VRRWI VRSI VRSSN VRSTI Virtual Route Virtual Route Virtual Route Virtual Route Virtual Route Virtual Route Virtual Route Virtual Route Virtual Route Virtual Route Virtual Route Vertical Tab VT X.21 X.25 XDRAM XEQ XFER XID XMIT JUL '90 Change Window Indicator (SNA) Change Window Reply Indicator (SNA) Identifier (SNA) Number (SNA) Pacing Count Indicator (SNA) Pacing Request (SNA) Pacing Response (SNA) Reset Window Indicator (SNA) Support Indicator (SNA) Send Sequence Number (SNA) Sequence and Type Indicator (SNA) CCITT recommendation governing synchronous DTE-DCE operation on public data networks CCITT recommendation governing the packet mode link connecting the user site with a public data network Extended Dynamic Random Access Memory Execute Transfer Exchange Identification (SDLC) Transmit, transmission 8-9 INTERVIEW 7000 SerIes Advanced ProgrammIng: ATLC-l07-95/-10B 8-10 JUL '90 Appendix C Selectable Data Speeds Appendix C: Selectable Data Speeds There are four clock crystals installed in the INTERVIEW. These clocks provide the bits-per-second rates listed on the following pages. (An optional crystal is also available that may be factory-configured for speeds not listed here.) These baud rates apply to all clock and data format selections, with one exception. If you are operating in Emulate DCE mode using internal clock and the data format is anything other than Async, you may enter clock speeds 16 times higher than those listed. The following formula allows you to determine whether a higher data speed is selectable in this special case. The frequency of each standard clock crystal is first divided by 2 to derive four values of X: Xl = 3686400/2 X2 = 4096000/2 X3 = 460800012 X4 = 5376000/2 Divide the desired bps rate into each of the values of X to produce result Y. Y1 = Xl/bps Y2 = X2lbps Y3 = X3lbps Y4 = X4/bps Round each of the Y values to the nearest whole number. Next, divide each Y value into the corresponding X value, to produce four possible speeds: Xl/Y1 = SPEED1 X2/Y2 = SPEED2 X3/Y3 = SPEED3 X4/Y4 = SPEED4 The values resulting from this calculation are the data speeds which may be selected for the desired bits-per-second rate. Select the closest speed and use this as your entry on the Line Setup Screen as the Internal Clock speed. JUL '90 C-1 INTERVIEW 7000 SerIes Advanced ProgrammIng: ATLC-l07-951-10B Table C-l Line Setup Clock Speeds 168000.0 12923.08 6582.9 4421.05 3339.1 2679.07 2215.38 144000.0 12800.0 6545.45 4413.79 3294.12 2666.67 2210.53 2206.810 li8000.0 12126.3 6461. 54 4363.64 3291.43 2648.3 115200.0 12000.0 6400.0 4347.2 3282.05 2625.0 2194.3 84000.0 11636.36 6260.87 4307.69 3272.73 2618.18 2181.82 76800.0 11520.0 6227.0 4266.67 3245.1 2612.24 2173.58 72000.0 11200.0 6222.22 4235.29 3230.77 2588.8 2169.49 64000.0 11076.92 6095.24 4200.0 3200.0 2584.62 2153.85 57600.0 10971.4 6063.16 4189.1 3169.81 2571.43 2149.25 56000.0 10666.67 6000.0 4129.03 3156.2 2560.0 2133.33 48000.0 10500.0 5907.7 4114.29 3130.43 2545.45 2126.58 2117.65 46080.0 10472.73 5818.18 4097.56 3121.95 2526.32 42666.67 10285.71 5793.10 4042.1 3113.51 2509.80 2113.8 42000.0 10017.4 5760.0 4000.0 3111.11 2507.46 2100.0 38400.0 9882.35 5619.5 3972.41 3072.0 2504.35 2098.36 2094.55 36000.0 9846.15 5600.0 3906.98 3063.83 2482.76 33600.0 9600.0 5565.22 3905.1 3054.55 2477.4 2086.96 32914.3 9333.33 5538.46 3891.89 3047.62 2470.59 2075.7 32000.0 9216.0 5485.71 3878.79 3031. 58 2461. 54 2074.07 28800.0 9142.86 5419.3~ 3840.0 3000.0 2451.06 2064.52 28000.0 9000.0 5358.1 3818.18 2992.2 2440.68 2057.14 25600.0 8861.54 5333.33 3789.47 2976.74 2434.78 2048.78 24000.0 8842.11 5250.0 3777.0 2953.85 2425.3 2038.9 23040.0 8533.33 5236.36 3764.71 2947.37 2415.09 2031. 75 21333.33 8470.59 5142.86 3733.33 2938.7B 2400.0 2028.17 21000.0 8400.0 5120.0 3716.13 2916.5 2375.3 2024.010 5090.91 3692.31 2909.09 2370.37 2021.05 20945.5 8228.57 20571.43 8000.0 5008.610 3657.14 2896.55 2366.110 2003.5 19200.0 7944.8 4965.52 3652.17 2880.0 2360.66 2000.0 18666.67 7680.0 4941.18 3600.0 2847.46 2351.02 1986.21 18285.71 7636.36 4923.08 3574.47 2844.44 2333.33 1976.47 18000.0 7578.95 4902.1 3555.56 2823.53 2327.27 1972.60 17723.1 7529.41 4800.0 3544.6 2809.76 2322.58 1969.23 16800.0 7432.3 4740.74 3512.110 2800.0 2304.0 1953.49 16457.14 7304.35 4702.0 3500.0 2782.61 2301. 37 1952.54 16000.0 7200.0 4666.67 3490.91 2775.9 2285.71 1945.95 15360.0 7111.11 4645.16 3459.46 2769.23 2281.2 1939.39 1931.03 15272.73 7000.0 4608.0 3438.8 2754.010 2270.27 14400.0 6981.8 4571.43 3428.57 2742.86 2258.82 1920.0 14222.22 6857.14 4540.54 3388.24 2723.40 2250.0 1910.45 3368.42 2716.98 2245.61 1909.09 14000.0 6776.47 4517.6 13552.9 6736.84 4500.0 3360.0 2710.6 2240.0 1904.1 13090.91 6720.0 4430.77 3348.84 2709.68 2236.9 1894.74 C-2 JUL '90 AppendIx C Selec/able Da/a Speeds Table C-1 (continued) 1888.52 1655.17 1473.68 1331.8 1210.08 1112.58 1028.57 1887.64 1647.06 1471.26 1324.14 1208.63 1107.69 1024.39 1105.26 1024.0 1882.35 1645.71 1469.39 1322.83 1207.55 1873.2 1641.03 1467.5 1321.10 1206.3 1103.45 1021.28 1870.13 1636.36 1460.87 1319.59 1200.0 1102.4 1019.47 1866.67 1634.0 1458.23 1316.6 1196.26 1099.24 1018.18 1858.06 1631.07 1454.55 1312.50 1193.8 1098.04 1015.87 1855.07 1622.54 1449.1 1309.09 1191.49 1097.14 1015.0 1846.15 1620.25 1306.12 1190.08 1094.02 1014.08 1843.2 1617.98 1448.28 1440.0 1302.33 1187.63 1091. 9 1012.05 1828.57 1615.38 1438.20 1301. 7 1185.19 1090.91 1826.09 1611.2 1435.810 1297.210 1183.010 1086.79 1010.53 1007.87 1822.78 1600.0 1814.2 1589.0 1431.1 1425.74 1294.38 1292.93 1181.5 1180.33 1084.75 1083.81 1006.1 1006.99 1806.45 1584.91 1423.7J 1292.31 1175.51 1082.71 1005.99 1802.82 1582.42 1422.22 1287.2 1174.83 1081. 7 1001.74 1800.0 1580.25 1413.5 1285.71 1174.31 1016.92 1787.23 1578.08 1411. 76 1282.44 1170.73 1016.64 1000.0 997.4 1786.0 1570.09 1406.59 1280.0 1169.5 1075.63 994.08 1777.78 1567.3 1404.88 1274.34 1166.61 1074.63 993.10 1772.31 1565.22 1400.0 1163.64 1071.6 992.25 1768.42 1560.98 1398.06 1272.9 1272.73 1161.29 1070.06 988.8 988.24 1758.8 1556.76 1396.0 1267.33 1158.62 1066.67 1756.010 1555.56 1391.30 1265.93 1157.8 1063.29 986.30 1753.42 1548.39 1388.43 1263.16 1153.15 1061.8 984.62 1750.0 1546.3 1388.0 1259.0 1152.0 1058.82 982.46 1745.45 1542.17 1387.95 1254.90 1150.68 1057.85 980.4 1734.94 1541.28 1384.62 1253.73 1146.3 1056.88 979.59 1732.3 1536.0 1379.6 1252.17 1142.86 1056.60 977.010 976.74 976.27 1531. 91 1377 .05 1245.4 1140.59 1052.1 1729.73 1527.27 1376.34 1244.44 1135.14 1051.09 1719.40 1525.8 1371.43 1242.72 1135.0 1050.0 972.97 1714.29 1523.81 1365.85 1241. 38 1133.86 1049.18 972.2 1706.67 1515.79 1363.3 1238.71 1132.74 1047.27 971.010 1696.97 1513.51 1361. 70 1235.29 1129.41 1043.48 969.610 1505.88 1358.49 1232.1 1127.52 1042.5 1040.65 968.07 1731.96 1694.12 966.44 1684.21 1500.0 1355.29 1230.77 1125.0 1681.8 1496.10 1354.84 1226.28 1123.9 1037.84 965.52 1680.0 1488.37 1347.37 1225.53 1122.81 1037.04 964.0 1120.0 1035.97 962.41 1674.42 1486.73 1345.79 1220.34 1669.57 1486.5 1344.0 1219.05 1118.45 1033.2 960.0 1663.37 1484.54 1339.53 1217.39 1116.28 1032.26 956.0 1476.92 1333.33 1212.63 1113.04 1030.67 955.22 1662.34 JUL '90 C-3 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programming: ATLC-107-951-10B Table C-1 (continued) 954.55 893.02 953.64 889.6 834.78 786.3 952.07 888.89 832.37 785.28 949.15 886.15 831.8 948.15 884.21 947.37 944.26 702.93 669.32 742.27 702.44 667.8 740.8 700.3 666.67 785.05 740.09 700.0 665.9 831.68 783.67 739.88 699.45 665.810 883.44 831.17 782.61 738.46 699.03 664.03 882.76 828.78 781.310 736.84 698.18 663.59 943.82 879.58 827.59 781.0 697.010 663.21 941.18 879.39 825.81 78tr.49 736.1 735.63 696.1 662.07 940.4 878.05 823.53 778.38 734.69 695.65 661.42 938.55 876.71 822.86 777.78 733.76 694.21 660.55 936.59 876.0 820.51 775.76 733.62 694.0 660.2 935.06 875.0 819.9 774.19 731.43 693.98 659.79 934.31 872.73 819.51 773.15 730.96 692.31 658.82 933.33 870.75 818.18 771.08 730.43 691.89 658.29 932.8 870.47 817.02 770.64 729.11 691. 36 657.53 929.03 928.18 869.4 815.53 867.47 815.29 770.05 768.0 727.27 726.8 689.82 688.910 656.41 656.25 927.54 866.17 814.1 767.12 724.53 688.52 654.55 925.3 865.98 813.56 766.47 724.14 688.17 653.610 923.08 864.86 765.96 723.62 921.60 862.9 811.59 811.27 765.4 723.16 687.8 685.71 653.06 652.7 920.86 862.28 810.13 763.64 722.3 684.49 651.58 721.03 683.7 651.16 650.85 835.82 786.89 918.03 861.54 808.99 762.91 743.23 ~ 917.9 859.70 720.0 682.93 859.06 808.4 807.69 761.90 917.110 760.4 719.10 682.46 649.75 914.29 857.14 805.59 760.18 717.95 681.66 649.0 913.04 856.5 805.03 757.89 717.8 680.85 648.65 911. 39 910.7 853.33 852.79 804.47 757.310 716.42 680.16 647.19 803.83 756.76 715.53 679.6 646.46 715.08 679.25 646.15 908.11 852.07 802.8 755.4 907.80 907.09 850.2 800.0 753.93 714.89 677.65 645.74 848.48 797.2 753.36 713.3 677.42 645.4 905.66 847.68 796.21 752.94 712.87 677.25 643.68 903.5 847.06 795.58 750.5 711.86 676.06 643.58 903.23 844.22 795.03 750.0 643.22 844.0 794.48 748.54 711.11 709.36 675.7 901.41 674.610 642.86 792.45 748.05 708.86 673.68 641.8 641.22 900.0 842.11 898.310 840.88 791.8 746.67 707.18 672.810 896.5 840.0 791.21 746.11 706.75 672.0 640.0 895.10 837.8 790.12 745.6 705.88 671. 7 638.78 894.41 837.21 789.04 744.19 704.6 670.16 638.2 893.62 836.60 788.73 743.36 703.210 669.77 637.17 C-4 JUL '90 ( Appendix C Se/ec/able Da/a Speeds Table C-1 (continued) 636.82 636.46 608.610 581.82 559.22 538.32 517.8 498.52 607.9 581.31 558.95 537.82 516.92 498.27 636.36 607.59 580.65 558.14 537.31 516.59 498.05 634.7 606.64 580.4 557.9 537.1 516.13 497.6 634.36 606.410 579.31 556.52 536.74 515.4 497.04 633.96 606.32 579.19 556.29 535.81 515.34 496.55 633.66 605.04 578.89 555.98 535.56 514.29 496.6 633.0 604.7 578.31 555.2 535.32 514.06 496.12 632.97 631.58 604.32 603.77 577.4 554.46 535.03 513.76 577.32 554.11 534.6 513.1 495.58 495.5 631.2 603.14 576.58 553.85 533.33 512.46 494.85 630.54 602.51 576.0 552.63 532.1 512.110 494.42 629.51 602.15 575.34 552.5 531.65 512.0 494.21 629.21 601.6 574.6 551. 72 531.37 510.9 494.12 628.82 600.94 573.99 551.2 531.12 510.64 493.4 627.8 600.0 573.71 551.110 530.88 509.96 627.45 598.4 573.38 550.82 549.9 529.97 529.7 509.73 493.15 492.67 509.09 492.31 491.47 626.87 598.13 573.13 626.09 597.86 571.7 549.62 529.41 508.83 624.54 597.51 571.43 549.36 528.93 508.6 491.3 624.39 596.89 570.3 528.44 595.74 570.210 528.30 507.94 507.55 491.23 623.38 549.02 548.57 . 622.70 595.35 569.49 547.53 527.47 507.49 490.21 622.22 595.04 569.17 547.3 527.2 507.04 489.710 621.36 593.81 568.89 547.23 526.75 506.4 489.2 621.0 593.64 567.57 547.01 526.65 506.02 488.55 490.42 620.69 592.59 567.49 546.0 526.03 505.93 488.37 619.93 592.3 545.97 525.55 505.26 488.14 619.35 617.7 591. 55 566.93 566.37 545.45 525.0 504.50 486.96 590.77 566.1 544.68 524.8 504.2 618.36 590.16 565.66 543.69 524.59 503.94 486.69 486.49 618.03 564.71 563.88 543.4 543.310 523.64 617.65 589.86 589.47 523.36 503.410 503.1 486.08 485.55 616.04 589.3 563.76 542.37 522.45 503.06 484.85 615.38 587.76 563.3 542.1 521.74 502.99 484.15 614.4 587.41 541.94 587.16 541.35 521.27 520.33 502.0 613.14 562.50 562.0 484.03 483.22 612.77 586.3 561.95 540.85 520.12 501. 96 501. 74 483.02 612.44 585.37 561.87 540.19 519.86 501.49 482.76 611.1 584.77 561.40 540.08 518.92 500.87 482.01 610.91 584.47 560.31 539.6 518.52 481.61 560.6 539.33 518.22 500.0 499.8 517.99 498.70 481.20 610.17 609.52 JUL '90 583.33 582.910 560.0 538.46 481.38 C-5 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programming: ATLC-l07-951-10B Table C-l (continued) 481.0 464.09 449.12 480.0 463.77 479.40 463.6 479.0 463.02 478.63 462.81 478.41 462.7 393.85 435.23 422.29 407.93 449.110 435.05 422.11 407.77 393.44 448.510 434.72 422.0 407.64 393.17 448.25 434.11 421.98 407.07 392.64 448.2 433.9 421.2 406.78 392.52 433.810 421.05 406.35 392.37 478.01 462.65 448.0 447.55 433.73 420.44 405.710 391.84 477.61 462.09 447.4 433.08 420.0 405.63 391.61 477.27 461. 7 447.20 432.99 477.0 461.54 446.81 432.43 419.83 419.67 405.06 404.82 391.44 391.30 476.82 460.80 446.51 432.3 418.95 404.49 390.610 476.03 460.43 445.99 431.88 418.91 404.21 390.51 475.92 460.27 445.82 431.46 460.06 445.62 431.14 418.9 418.60 403.85 475.84 403.79 390.24 389.79 475.25 459.9 444.79 430.98 418.30 403.36 389.19 475.1 459.02 444.44 430.77 418.1 402.88 389.06 474.58 474.07 458.96 443.9 430.7 458.78 443.27 429.9 417.91 417 .39 402.710 402.52 388.89 388.14 473.68 458.510 443.08 429.85 416.94 402.23 387.99 473.24 458.1 442.91 429.67 416.87 401.91 387.88 473.1 457.77 457.14 442.2 442.11 429.53 429.1 416.18 415.88 401. 39 472.32 401.25 387.010 386.71 472.13 456.52 441. 72 428.57 415.84 401.11 386.58 471. 91 456.2 441.38 428.3 415.58 400.95 386.21 386.06 471.2 455.610 440.94 428.25 414.99 400.0 470.59 455.52 440.5 428.09 414.81 399.05 385.54 470.20 455.34 440.37 427.48 414.39 398.89 385.32 469.27 455.28 439.86 427.210 414.24 398.75 385.28 469.2 454.4 439.79 398.62 454.26 439.69 426.67 426.310 413.79 469.06 412.90 398.10 385.03 384.44 468.86 454.05 439.02 426.04 412.78 397.79 384.38 384.0 468.29 453.90 438.9 425.9 412.61 397.52 467.97 453.54 438.64 425.32 411. 76 397.24 383.56 467.53 452.83 438.36 425.25 411.58 397.16 383.23 411.43 396.69 382.98 467.15 452.7 438.02 425.09 466.67 452.210 438.0 424.78 410.76 396.28 382.72 466.4 451.76 437.69 424.3 410.26 396.23 382.69 451.61 437.50 424.24 409.96 395.88 382.09 381. 96 466.310 466.02 451.41 437.2 423.84 409.76 395.60 465.5 450.9 450.70 436.86 423.53 395.29 381.82 436.36 423.17 409.09 408.95 395.06 381.46 450.40 435,5 422.8 422.44 408.76 394.52 380.95 408.51 394.37 380.110 465.45 465.37 464.52 C-6 450.0 435.37 JUL '90 AppendIx C Selectable Data SpeedS Table C-1 (continued) 380.09 367.61 355.93 344.91 334.20 324.32 315.110 379.95 367.35 355.56 344.410 334.11 324.05 315.010 379.82 366.88 355.18 344.26 333.91 323.610 314.75 379.23 366.81 354.68 344.09 333.33 323.510 314.61 378.95 366.76 354.57 343.88 332.95 323.23 314.410 378.610 378.38 366.41 354.46 343.68 332.67 323.08 366.01 354.43 343.56 332.56 322.87 314.02 313.810 377.95 365.71 353.81 343.16 332.47 322.69 313.73 377.70 365.48 353:68 342:86 332.02 322.46 313.43 377.58 365.22 353.59 342.25 331. 99 322.42 313.04 377.53 364.67 353.37 342.16 331. 710 322.15 312.96 376.96 364.56 352.94 342.04 331.61 321.84 312.85 376.68 376.47 364.43 352.62 341.84 331. 36 321. 79 363.64 352.29 341.46 331.03 321.61 312.36 312.27 375.98 363.41 352.20 341. 33 330.75 321.43 312.110 375.84 362.85 352.08 341.23 330.71 321.22 311.69 375.37 362.72 362.61 351.65 351.46 340.83 340.77 330.28 320.89 311. 44 375.24 330.09 320.80 311. 35 375.0 362.26 351.22 340.43 336.06 320.71 311.11 374.27 362.07 350.73 340.08 329.810 320.61 311.02 374.16 361.81 350.68 339.82 329.52 320.0 310.68 374.03 361. 58 350.36 339.62 329.41 319.39 310.54 373.33 361. 29 350.15 339.52 329.14 319.29 310.51 373.18 361. 13 350.0 339.39 329.05 319.20 310.34 373.06 360.90 349.73 338.82 328.77 372.82 360.56 349.51 338.71 328.21 319.11 318.79 309.96 309.93 372.51 360.52 349.27 338.62 328.13 309.68 372.09 360.0 349.09 338.03 328.02 318.58 318.41 371.68 348.77 348.67 337.83 337.73 327.49 371.61 359.74 359.55 327.37 318.23 318.18 309.18 309.01 371.13 359.10 348.55 337.35 327.27 317.88 308.85 371.01 358.97 348.04 337.24 326.85 317.62 370.86 358.88 347.83 336.84 326.53 317 .58 308.82 308.43 370.42 358.54 347.11 336.67 326.35 317.36 308.35 317.18 308.26 309.39 370.18 358.21 346.99 336.45 326.21 370.04 357.76 346.88 336.0 325.79 316.98 308.02 369.94 357.54 346.39 335.96 325.610 316.83 307.69 369.23 357.45 346.15 335.86 325.58 316.48 307.20 316.38 307.13 307.04 368.88 357.32 345.95 335.66 325.42 368.42 356.69 345.68 335.33 325.06 368.29 356.66 345.32 335.08 324.95 316.05 315.79 368.05 356.55 345.01 334.88 324.87 315.62 306.95 306.57 367.82 356.44 344.97 334.66 324.51 315.27 306.38 JUL '90 C-7 INTERVIEW 7000 SerIes Advanced ProgrammIng: ATLC-l07-951-10B Table C-1 (continued) 306.22 303.710 301.18 150.0 100.0 45.0 306.01 303.32 42.0 15.0 303.25 144.0 140.0 96.0 305.73 301.08 300.0 40.0 14.0 305.57 305.49 305.45 303.16 288.0 134.5 90.0 84.0 36.0 12.0 302.70 302.60 280.0 256.0 128.0 125.0 80.0 75.0 35.0 32.0 305.08 302.52 210.0 120.0 72.0 30.0 304.90 304.76 302.36 302.16 200.0 192.0· 250.0 240.0 70.0 64.0 304.44 301.89 180.0 304.35 304.04 301.62 301.57 60.0 56.0 50.0 303.96 301.26 175.0 168.0 160.0 225.0 224.0 112.0 28.0 25.0 24.0 10.0 9.0 8.0 7.0 105.0 48.0 C-8 16.0 6.0 21.0 20.0 5.0 4.0 3.0 18.0 2.0 JUL 'SO Appendix D Code Charts Appendix 0: Code Charts JUL '90 0-1 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programming: ATLC-l07 951-108 D-2 JUL '90 Appendix Dl Code Charts: Keyboard-Io-Hex-Trans/allan Appendix 01: Keyboard-ta-Hex Translation JUL '90 D1-1 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programming: ATLC-l07-951-10B Table 01·1 Keyboard-Io-EBCDIC UNSHIFTEO SHIFTED KEY CHARI HEX2 CHAR' HEX2 A B C 0 E F G H I a 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 FO Fl F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 A B C D E F G H I Cl C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 01 02 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 09 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 50 5A 7C 7B 5B 6C J K L M N b c d • f g h I lI m n 0 0 P P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 q r • t u y w x y z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 dash dash \' [ \ = J Space Space F9 60 7E EO 5E 7D 6B 4B 61 40 J K L M N 0 P Q R S T U V W X Y Z I@ # $ % & , 50 5C ( 4D 6D 4E 6A u~erllne +, , ( } < > ? Space co DO 7A 7F 4C 6E 6F 40 CONTROL HEX2 CHARI 01 02 03 37 20 2E 2F 16 05 25 OB OC OD OE OF 10 11 12 13 3C 3D 32 26 18 19 3F SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI OLE DCl DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ( Same as Unshlfted DEL ESC NUL GS RS US FS Space Al 79 07 27 00 10 35 IF 22 40 Untranslatable characters ("-" in the above table) that are entered in transmit strings will be replaced by NULL (hex 00) during transmission. 'CHAR displayed in Run mode 2HEX byte trapped/transmUted 3Enler the hex value for the \ character. Dl-2 JUL 'SO AppendIx DI Code Charts: Kevboard-to-Hex-TranslatIon Tabla 01-2 Keyboard-la-ASCII UNSHIFTEO KEY A B C 0 E F G H I J K L M N 0 P 0 A S T U V W X Y CHARI HEX 2 CHARI HEX2 a 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 6A 6B 6C 60 6E 6F 70 71 A B C 0 E F G H I 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 4A 4B 4C 40 4E 4F 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 SA 29 21 40 23 24 25 5E 26 2A 28 SF 2B 7C 7B 70 3A 22 3C 3E 3F 20 SOH STX ETX EOT ENO ACK BEL BS HT LF VT FF CA SO SI OLE OCl OC2 OC3 OC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 OA OB OC 00 OE OF 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 lA b c d e I g h I L m n 0 P q r • t u y w x V z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 dash dash \' [ \ = I I[ I Space CONTAOL HEX2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Z SHIFTED CHAR' Space 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7A 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 20 3D 5C 5B 50 3B 27 2C 2E 2F 20 J K L M N 0 P 0 A S T U V W X Y Z I @ # $ % & • ( u~erllne +, , { } < > ? Space Same as Unshilled DEL ESC NUL GS AS US FS Space 7E 60 7F lB 00 10 lE IF lC 20 1CHAR displayed In Run mode 2HEX byte trapped/transmitted (space parity) 3Enler the hex value for the \ character. JUL '90 01-3 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programming: ATLC-l07-951-10B Table 01-3 Keyboard-Io-EBCO UNSHIFTED KEY LOWER(\)I a A 8 C D b UPPEA(-)2 SHIFTED HEX3 d A 8 C D 23 13 73 08 E F •t E F H I h I K lI 68 58 38 07 67 61 51 31 49 29 19 79 45 25 52 32 4A 2A lA 7A 46 26 54 20 10 70 08 68 58 38 04 64 01 20 IF G J L M N 0 P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0 g G H I J K L m n M 0 P 0 P • t R S T q r u y w x Y z N Q U V W X Y Z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ( dash dish dish \' ( \ \ J 1 3 6 ) < % > • = 76 37 ? Space Space Space 70 58 76 37 62 40 CONTROL HEX 3 CHARoji HEX 3 23 13 73 08 SOH 3E d A 8 C D EOT 7C • E F 68 58 38 07 67 61 51 31 49 29 19 79 45 25 52 32 4A 2A lA 7A 46 26 54 75 02 34 75 68 lC 43 04 64 8S HT LF 5D 2F 6E CR 6D DC2 4C DC4 4F SYN ET8 3D 5E LOWER(\)I a b c t UPPERC") 2 g G h H I I l m n J K L M N P 0 P • t R S T 0 q r u y w x Y z Q U V W X Y Z 0 > @ . S # $ 5 & 8 9 & I 02 ! % t • t 4 # 2 7 < I > ? Space Space Same as Unshilled 43 08 34 10 38 62 40 DEL 7F RS 2C Untranslatable characters ("_" in the above table) thai are entered n transmit strings wilJ be replaced by SPACE (hex 40) during transmission. 'CHAR displayed in Run mode if latest case-control character was lower 2CHAR displayed in Run mode if latest case-conlrol character was upper 3HEX byte trapped/transmUted (odd parIty) 4CHAR displayed in Run mode ClEnler the hex value for the \ character. D1-4 JUL '90 Appendix DI Code Charts: Keyboard-to-Hex-Translation Table 01·4 Keyboard-lo-XS-3 (SYN=35; EOM=55) UNSHIFTEO KEY CHAR' A B C 0 E F A B C 0 E F G H I G H I J K J K M N 0 p M N 0 p Q Q R S T R S T L L U V W X U V W X Y Y Z Z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 dash dash = \' I J Space = \ ( J Space HEX' 54 15 16 57 58 19 1A 5B 1C 64 25 26 67 68 29 2A 6B 2C 75 76 37 38 79 7A 3B 7C 43 04 45 46 07 08 49 4A OB 4C 02 50 OD 4F 01 OE 6E 32 52 34 40 SHIFTED CHARI HEX2 A B C 0 E F 54 15 16 67 58' 19 1A 5B 1C 64 25 26 67 68 29 2A 6B 2C 75 76 37 38 79 7A 3B 7C 3D 23 20 1F 62 60 2F 73 61 31 70 10 G H I J K L M N 0 P Q R S T U V W V Y Z I @ # $ % & • ( u~erHne + < > ? Space 51 7F 5E 3E 13 40 CONTROL CHAR' HEX' Same as Unshllted Space 40 Untranslatable characters ("_" in the above tables) that are entered in transmit strings will be replaced by NULL (hex 00) during transmission. lCHAR displayed in Run mode 2HEX byte trapped/transmitted (odd parity) 3Enler the hex value (or the \ character. JUL '90 D1-5 I INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programmlna: ATLC-l07-951-108 Table 01·5 Keyboard-to-IPARS UNSHIFTED KEY CHAR' A B C A B C E F E F 0 G H I 0 G H I J K J K M N 0 M N 0 Q Q L P R L P R S S U V U V T W X Y Z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 dish ,= T W X Y Z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 dish = CHAR' HEX' 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 OA 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 lA OE A B C 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2E 0 E F G H I J K L M N 0 P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ) @ # $ % HEX' CHAR' CR DC I 20 lB 30 3C Same OB 2F Unshllted + 2C IF 3B < 2A 3E 2B lC Space as IE I Space CONTROL SHIFTED HEX' Space ? 3A lC Space lC 'CHAR displayed In Run mode 2HEX byte trapped/transmitted 01-6 JUL '90 Appendix Dl Code Charts: Keyboard-to-Hex-Translation Table 01-6 Keyboard-Io-REVERSE EBCD UNSHIFTED CONTROL SHIFTED KEY A B C D E F G a b c d e f g H I I K L J L h I M N 0 m n P P q Q R S T U V 0 A B C 0 E F G H I J K L M N 0 P Q r R S T u U V •t 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 v w x Y z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 dash dish dish \' \ \ ! I W X y Z a I 1 6 W X y Z ) < % > • 5B 3B ? Space Space Space 31 32 73 34 75 76 37 38 79 61 62 23 64 25 26 67 68 29 52 13 54 15 16 57 58 19 4A 01 02 43 04 45 46 07 08 49 20 01 3E 4C 4C 43 46 5B 3B 51 40 a b c d e f g h I J k I m n 0 P q r •t u v w x Y z 0 $ @ # $ A B C 0 E F G H I J K L M N 0 P Q R S T U V W X y Z I10 I 31 32 73 34 75 76 37 38 79 61 62 23 64 25 26 67 68 29 52 13 54 15 16 57 58 19 4A 6B 10 OB 6B 45 OE 70 08 49 5 % & + & + 70 < 1C 1C 04 OB 02 07 51 40 8 9 • ! 4 # 2 7 > Space Space I ? EOT EOT 4F BS HT LF BS HT LF 6E 3D 50 FF CR FF CR 00 60 ETB ETB 5E Same as Unshllted DEL DEL 7C 7C 7F Space Space 40 Untranslatable characters ("-" in Ibe above table) that are entered in transmit strings will be replaced by SPACE (hex 40) during transmission. 'CHAR displayed in Run mode if latest case-control character was lower .2CHAR displayed in Run mode if latest case-control character was upper 3HBX byte trapped/transmitted (odd parlly) "'Enler the hex value fOf the \ character. JUL '90 D1-7 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programming: ATLC-l07-951-108 Table 01·7 Keyboard-Io-SELECTRIC UNSHIFTED KEY LOWER(\) 1 UPPER(")! A 8 C D E F a G 9 h G lI J K H I J K L M N 0 P Q A S T U V W X Y b 0 d e f I m n 0 P q r s t u v w x Y Z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 dish dish \' \ I Space 1 A 8 C D E F H I L M N 0 P Q A S T U V W X Y Z J I @ # $ % 58 & • ( u~erllne + \ [ HEX 3 79 76 7A 2A 4A 73 23 26 19 43 1A 46 61 52 45 08 58 29 25 02 32 31 75 62 67 54 64 20 10 70 04 08 58 68 38 34 37 13 1F 20 LOWER{\)! a b c d e f UPPEAWI 2 A 8 C D E F 9 h G J J K L M I k I m n 0 P q r s t u v w x Y z 0 I 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 dish H I N 0 P Q A S T U V W X Y Z J 01 @ # $ % & • ( u~erlln9 + ? Space Space 07 40 HEX' 79 76 7A 2A 4A 73 23 26 19 43 1A 46 61 52 45 08 58 29 25 02 32 31 75 62 67 54 64 01 10 70 04 08 1C 68 38 34 37 13 68 49 68 49 38 51 I CONTAOL SHIFTED ? Space Space 07 40 CHAR· HEX3 EOT 7C 8S HT LF 5D 2F 6E CA 6D ( ET8 5E Same as Un.hllted DEL 7F AS 2C Space 40 Unlranslatable characters ("-" In the above table) that are entered in transmil strings w1ll be replaced by SPACE (hex 40) during transmission. 'CHAR displayed in Run mode if latest case-control character was lower 2CHAR displayed in Run mode if latest case-coolro) character was upper 3HEX byte trapped/transmitted (odd parity) "CHAR displayed in Run mode &Enter 1he hex value Cor the \ character. Dl-8 JUL '90 Appendix 01 Code Charts: Keyboard-to Hex Translat/on Table 01-8 Keyboard-la-BAUDOT UNSHIFTED SHIFTED LOWER(\) 1 UPPER('°12 KEY A B C 0 E F A B C 0 E F dish 03 19 $ 09 01 00 ? 3 I G G & H I H I # J K L M N J K L 8 N 0 0 9 P P Q Q R S T U R S T U 0 1 4 V W V W X X Y Y Z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Z P Q W E R T 03 19 0 $ G & 09 01 00 14 06 08 H I # OF K lC M 18 16 17 0 9 P 0 1 4 OE lA oc OA BEL 05 10 07 2 13 10 15 11 16 17 13 01 5 7 I 6 "0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IE OA dish A dash 10 15 07 06 18 03 \' \ \ IF I I Y U I 0 IE OB OC lC V J N Space M X I Space Space HEX3 dalh 12 M CONTROL 10 04 A B C E F J ? 3 I 8 Q R S T U V W X Y lA 14 06 08 OF 12 L N OE lC oc 2 13 10 15 11 12 00 6 Z L F " H 0 # $ G & 05 LF LF 02 CR CR 08 NUL NUL 00 OA 05 10 07 I BEL 18 16 17 BEL 5 7 S IE 14 09 18 lA K OF C Z OE 11 B ? Space Space 19 04 Untranslatable characters ("-" in the above table) that are entered in transmit strIngs will be replaced by NULL (hex 00) during transmission. lCHAR displayed in RUn mode If latest case-control character was leiter 2CHAR displayed in RUn mode If latest case-conlrol character was figure :lHEX byte searched for/transmitted "Enler the hex value for the \ character. JUL 'SO D1-S , ( INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programming: ATLC-l07-951-10B Table 01·9 Keyboard-lo-JIS7 UNSHIFTEO CONTROL SHIFTED KEY A a A f 41 50H 50H 01 42 5TX 5TX 02 62 62 B c 63 63 C T 43 ETX ETX 03 d 64 64 0 ~ 44 EOT EOT 04 • 65 65 E ;- 45 ENQ ENQ 05 66 66 F B b 0 E F G g H h J k L M 61 '}I C K 61 m 46 ACK ACK 06 47 BEL BEL 07 67 67 G )l H :It 48 B5 BS 08 ) 49 HT HT 09 4A LF LF OA 4B VT VT OB 68 68 69 69 6A 6A J 6B 6B K JI t: 6C 6C L J 4C FF FF OC 60 60 M "- 40 CR CR 00 50 50 OE N n 6E 6E N :Ir 4E 0 0 6F 6F 0 "'? 4F 51 51 OF P P 70 70 P ~ 50 OLE OLE 10 Q q 71 71 Q 6- 51 DCl DCl 11 R r 72 72 R ;< 52 OC2 OC2 12 5 • 73 73 5 't: 53 OC3 DC3 13 74 74 T 1> 54 DC4 DC4 14 15 T U u 75 75 U 2 55 NAK NAK V v 76 76 V 56 5YN 5YN 16 57 ETB ETB 17 58 CAN CAN 18 59 EM EM 19 X x 78 78 X 3 ? IJ Y Y 79 79 Y J~ W w 77 77 W ICHAR displayed in Run mode if latest case-control character was Shift In (Sr). 2CHAR displayed in Run mode if latest case-control character was Shift OUI (~). 3HEX byte trapped/transmitted (space parity) ( 01-10 JUL '90 Appendix D1 Code Charts: Keyboard-to-Hex-Trans/aI/on Table 01·9 (continued) UNSHIFTED lOWER(~) I UPPER(%)2 KEY z z 0 0 2 2 3 4 7A CONTAOL SHIFTED 7A Z 30 V HEX 3 5A ., 29 Y 31 @ '51 21 40 3 ., 32 33 # J 23 4 5 I 34 $ 24 ;t 35 % 25 6 6 7! 36 7 8 7 8 *'J 37 38 9 9 '7 39 dash dash .:J. 2D 5 \' .( " 5E 7 26 I 2A -( 28 SUB lA Same as Unsh/fted 5F u~ertlne ;t = ~ 3D 2B 7E 7E ¥ 'J 5C 7C 7C 60 60 0 5B 7B 7B DEL DEL 7F ::J 5D 7D 7D ESC ESC lB '7 3B :l 3A NUL NUL 00 l' 27 r GS lD 2C < :; 22 3C GS l' AS AS IE " 2E > 1:! 3E US US IF 2F 20 ? ') FS Space 3F 20 FS Space Space Space lC 20 ~ Space & SUB Space Space + ICHAR displayed in Run mode if lalest case-control character was Shift In (~). 2CHAR displayed in Run mode if latest case-control character was Shifl Oul (!b). 3HEX byte trapped/lransmHted (space parity) "Enter the hex value for the ¥ and I) characters. JUL '90 Dl-l1 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programming: ATLC-l07-9S1-10B Table 01-10 Keyboard-Io-JISS (space parlly) 1 UNSHIFTED KEY A B C 0 E F a H I J K L M N 0 P Q R S T U V W X Y CHAR' a b 0 d e f g h I J k I m n 0 p q r s t u v w x Y 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 dash dish Z = \' [ ¥ J J Space I Space SHIFTED CONTROL CHAR' 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 6A 6B 6C 60 6E 6F 70 71 A B C 0 E F a H I J K L M N 0 P 73 74 75 76 Q R S T U V 77 W 72 78 79 7A 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 20 3D 5C 6B 50 3B 27 2C 2E 2F 20 X Y Z J I @ # $ % A & • ( un.£ferllne + ,, ( } < > ? Space 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 4A 4B 4C 40 4E 4F 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 5A .29 21 40 23 24 25 5E 26 2A 28 5F 2B 7C 7B 70 3A 22 3C 3E 3F 20 SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI OLE DCl DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 OA OB OC 00 OE OF 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A Same as Unshllted DEL ESC NUL as RS US FS Space 7E 60 7F 1B 00 10 lE IF lC 20 'Hex data-enlry will override parity 2CHAR dIsplayed in Run mode 3HEX byte trapped/iransmilled "Enter the hex value for the ¥ character. D1-12 JUL '90 AppendIx D1 Code Charts: Keyboard-to-Hex-Translat/on Table 01-11 Keyboard-to-JIS8 (mark parity) 1 UNSHIFTEO KEY CHAR2 A B C 0 E F E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 EA EB EC ED EE EF FO F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 FA G H J K L M N 0 P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 dish J' .( ? I ;t 1J '" 'J 'r .::l HEX3 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 EA EB EC ED EE EF FO F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 FA BO B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 AD CONTROL SHIFTED CHAR' HEX 3 CHAR2 HEX 3 f C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 CA CB CC CD CE CF DO 01 02 03 D4 D5 D6 D7 08 09 OA A9 A1 CO A3 A4 A5 DE A6 AA A8 DF 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 8A 8B 8C 80 8E 8F 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 9A 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 8A 8B 8C 8D 8E 8F 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 9A \~ T ~ 1 )l ~ ) JI C: "J "- "Il "'? ~ 6. j 'E 1> 2 3 :;. IJ J~ .,l• 51 J " :3 I -< • Same as Unshllted 'Hex data-enlry will override parity 2CHAR displayed in Run mode 3HEX byte trapped/transmitted JUL '90 Dl-13 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced ProgrammIng: ATLC-l07-951-108 Table 01-11 (continued) UNSHIFTED CHAR HEX ; ~ \' 'J BD DC DB DO BB A7 AC AE AF AO KEY 0 :J 't l' l' :a I Space !!I AO SHIFTED CONTROL CHAR HEX CHAR HEX ;j- AB FC FB FD BA A2 BC BE BF AO FE EO FF 9B FE EO FF 9B FC FB FD :l r OJ ~ 'J AO 80 80 90 9E 9F 9C AO 90 9E 9F 9C AO "'Enter the hex value Cor the 'J character. DI-14 JUL 'gO ( Appendix 02 Code Charts: Hex-fo-Dlsp/ay Translation Appendix D2: Hex-to-Display Translation The left-hand column in the following table (labeled "INPUT HEX") is the hex value presented on the Run-mode data screen when HEX display is turned on. The remaining columns show the character that is presented for each hex value in each of the available code sets when hex display is turned off. Where no character in the code set corresponds to the hex value received, hex display is always used. The bit in the "input hex" value that was received first by the INTERVIEW's receivers will vary with the code. In the column heading for each code we have placed a small arrow next to the rightmost or leftmost bit to indicate which was the first bit received. In IPARS, for example, the leftmost bit is the first bit received. We have tried also to indicate the significance of each bit. In EBCD, the third bit from the left in the hex value is the least significant (=1) bit, while the rightmost bit is the most significant (=32). This means that the first ten hex values in this code set are not really 00 through 09. Rather they are 00, 20, 10, 30, OB, 2B, lB, 38, 04 and 24-corresponding to the characters SPACE, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9, and corresponding also to the following binary series, which increments from left to right: 00000000 00100000 00010000 00110000 00001000 00101000 00011000 00111000 00000100 00100100 etc. JUL '90 D2-1 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programming: ATLC-t07 95t-t08 D2-2 JUL 'SO ,cc... Table 02-1 Hex-to-Display Translation '"a INPUT Ascn' EBCDIC' EBeD' XS-3' IPARS2 REV eBco3 JIS7' .usa' (1'1'>,\8421> ...""'08421> (1')12481'>' (I')\'e84211 17\8421 t12481\(p) BAUDOT' '18421. SELECTRIC' HEX (1')1248 1'>' (1'1'>,\8421, ...""'08421> LOWER UPPER LETTERS AGURES LOWER UPPER LOWER UPPER LOWER UPPER 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 OA OB OC OD OE OF NU SH SX EX ET EQ AK BL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO NU SH SX EX hex HT hex space space dash dash @ hex & + pad h VT FF CR SO hex hex 51 51 D4 M U D D2 hex hex D4 10 11 12 13 DL Dl D2 D3 D4 NK SY EB CN EM SB EC FS GS RS US DL Dl D2 D3 hex hex BS hex CN EM hex hex hex GS hex US 2. < 14 15 16 17 18 19 lA lB lC lD IE IF 0 '"J '" hex hex hex 8 q y • Q Y H 4 m u d D2 k K s 5 b B 0 hex hex ) hex hex hex 6 w 0 W f F 0 space hex space J 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 dash 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 0 7 8 9 CR \ hex + # < t T space 5 hex hex J 4 J $ 0 0 I 8 7 CR % > • ( J U CR D R ET hex hex @ I hex T ? Z [ •t 5 L T W U V u v V W w X Y x Y hex LF EB hex LF EB hex M X V \ [ E P P @ n N 2 0 1 9 { e 2 P ) # % 5 0 space 5 hex J X Y B G ? hex hex hex hex W Z hex hex z L I hex hex hex hex # 6 hex Z dash 4 H Y 0 I S J ET U \ hex hex A B C D E F G H \ SP I N F C K 5 < SP 3 LF J FF T BS EB hex E LF A FF ? BS EB hex # = I 'Sclcct Bit Order/Polarity: NORMAL 2Se lcct Bit Order/Polarity: REV-INVERT 3Sc lect Bit Order/Polarity: REVERSE-NORM 5 6 7 8 9 0 space = z hex hex hex + Z hex hex hex hex ? 6 I & k K q 0 I BS EB BS EB '\ '\ '\ I NU SH SX EX ET EQ AK BL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO NU SH SX EX ET EO AK BL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO NU SH SX EX ET EO AK BL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO 51 51 51 DL Dl D2 D3 D4 NK DL Dl D2 D3 D4 NK SY SY EB CN EM SB EC FS GS RS US EB CN EM SB EC FS GS RS US DL Dl D2 D3. D4 NK SY EB CN EM SB EC FS GS RS US o '" 1. Table 02-1 (continued) INPUT ASCII EBCDIC HEX 20 21 space I 22 23 24 25 26 = hex J ? FS # $ % & hex hex LF EB EC 28 hex 29 hex hex hex hex • + 2C 2D 2E 2F o 32 33 34 2 39 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E C 3F to -SYNC 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 z I 5 n v A G R Z I % dash dash J J k J K $ K J m K L M N n M N L o o o M P p p N o q r o hex hex L e o < RS RS R + hex hex EO CR CR % hex CR CR AK LF HT LF HT ) ( BS BS hex hex hex hex SY hex hex RS hex ET hex hex hex hex < > NK hex =even parity S 9 r @ $ D4 ? a @ REVEBCD LOWER UPPER o SB r- o IPARS N V E BL 30 31 35 36 37 38 c.... hex 27 2A 2B XS-3 EBCD LOWER UPPER (35,,,). t c L T C # $ 7 P $ & a + A B b B & I C D c d o E F G H S' E e T U f > V W F G H I g h X ? hex g ET SY SH pad ET SY SH pad R A hex hex p X G x P underline 3 R Y C hex hex Z % ) hex HT \ \ hex pad pad > HT BAUDOT SELECTRIC JlS1 lETTERS AGURES LOWER UPPER LOWER UPPER hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex m ( M x X g G ) o s S h y 7 H Y & R D r d JISS space space space I •r I # $ % & ," S 3 % & # l' ., ." • I + ;;t + dash .,. RS RS CR CR dash .:t LF HT LF HT I !!I 3 v u # o V 1 J' 1 2 3 ,( 2 f U F ? 9 ( 4 I 3 4 w W 5 b B 6 ;;t jJ 6 a A c C ET ET hex hex hex hex pad pad o 9 'f 'J 'J ::J < :; > ? ~ ~ ') 7 8 8 " 5 7 8 9 'j < = > ? <.. C Table 02-1 (continued) r <0 a INPUT ASCII EBCDIC HEX ~o @ A B C 41 42 43 o 44 45 E F 46 47 G 48 H 49 space hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex 4A 4B K 4C 40 L < M ( J space space 1 3 hex dash + o hex U 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 o 8 hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex 8 • q Q y y h 4 m u d H M N + 4F o hex 50 51 P & 2 < Q k K 52 R s S 53 54 55 S T U V hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex b B W X 58 59 5A 5C 50 =; ) 6 I $ f hex 5F eveD parity B (55,0). + hex hex hex [ \ I 9 \ o Z 5E 02 hex hex 04 hex hex hex o w Y 5B -EOM IPARS I @ & REV EBen LOWER UPPER XS-3 hex hex hex space 4E 57 o space 04 hex hex 04 56 '" I 0'1 eBCD LoweR UPPER ? A B' C o o E F W F G H BS BS EB EB = < \ \ # hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex 2 space = < 4 5 6 7 8 9 % > • o # FF I FF ET ET @ hex s ? S T [ t u y U V W X Y z Z v w x hex hex hex ( LF EB hex LF EB hex BAUDOT LEITERS AGURES hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex SELECTRIC LOWER UPPER SP JISS @ A B 5' f '}I B C T C ~ o 7 E @ A 4 T J $ o o E I F I 5 L ? G X % H ~ ) G H I e E J p P JI I:: K hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex K L M N 2 @ t J o o P Q n hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex SP hex JIS7 LOWER UPPER N + z Z hex hex hex 6 hex hex hex hex k I K q Q BS EB EB \ \ "' ""? o ""6. Q :li ~ 7'E [ ¥ BS L M N R Z I underline J "'J S T U V W X Y F P 1> R S T 2 U 3 5 V W J~ X y IJ v o 'J :J • Z [ ¥ I unc:larllne 0 '" '" Table 02-1 (continued) I INPUT HEX 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 6A 68 6C 60 6E 6F 70 71 72 ASCII XS-3 IPARS dash 1 a I b hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex J c d e f g h I J k I % m n > 0 ? P q r hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex s 77 w x y t u v z { •• /I @ } pad = hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex dash dash J J R hex % hex hex hex hex CR BS hex @ I = J ? a A I 9 ( J r R K z Z L I $ I 5 % n N M N 0 v V P e E RS CR LF HT RS CR LF HT 3 I t c L T C a ( . & I /I $ 7 hex hex > P P x X S T U V W X g G Y ET SY SH ET SY SH Z pad pad REV EBCD LOWER UPPER LOWER UPPER 73 74 75 76 78 79 7A 7B 7C 70 7E 7F EBCD EBCDIC ) > hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex k K I L m n 0 M N 0 p P a q r R hex I hex CR BS hex hex $ & + a d e f A B C 0 E F g G h H I hex hex b c I hex HT HT \ \ pad pad c... c r ? REV EBCD BAUDOT LOWER UPPER LETTERS FIGURES SELECffilC LOWER UPPER JIS7 LOWER UPPER space space I •r # $ % & ~ , Jise hex •r ~ , 7 7 l' l' -r -r • ? ? I I + ,.;t ,.;t dash .:J. .:J. :3 :3 '" '" JI ,,- I 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ,,- JI ? ? I I ;t ;t iJ iJ * * ::l OJ ::l OJ I) " I) " < :,. :,. = ;( ;( > ~ ') ') ? ~ 'c r Table 02-1 (continued) Y Z J~ L- L- [ 0 0 'E 1> 2 2 3 :5 3 :5 IJ IJ fu ¥ 'J 'J I :J :J underline • • • 0 "" I Table 02-1 (continued) ~ a INPUT ASCII EBCDIC HEX EO El E2 E3 E4 ES E6 E7 E8 E9 EA EB EC ED EE EF FO Fl F2 F3 F4 FS F6 F7 F8 F9 FA FB FC FD FE FF c... C r cO a EBCD Xs-3 IPARS LOWER UPPER { a hex b S T c d •f g h I J k I m n 0 p q r U V W X Y Z hex hex hex hex hex hex 0 1 t 2 3 4 u 5 v w 6 7 x B s y z ,,{ pad 9 hex hex hex hex hex hex REV EBOO BAUOOT SELECTRIC JIS7 LOWER UPPER LETTERS AGURES LOWER UPPER LOWER UPPER hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex p q r hex u hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex a b c d e f g h I J k I m n 0 s t v w x y z { ,, I pad JISS hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex hex AppendIx 03 Code Cherts: User-Defined Codes Appendix 03: User-Defined Codes The character set shown in Table D3-1 can be used to adapt existing code sets or to create customized codes. Follow the steps in the example below to create a new code set. As an example, we'll change the standard ASCII code set to one which includes the ¥ (yen) symbol. 1. Determine hex values. First, we will determine which hexadecimal value or values we want to have generate the ¥ symbol, one for space parity and one for mark parity. In our example, the values will be hexadecimal 5C and DC. 2. Read existing code file to spreadsheet. Whether adapting an existing code set or creating a new one, use an existing code file as a template. (Some files include shifted and unshifted coding.) Go to the Protocol Spreadsheet and press E), BLOCK ((ED), IN/OUT (1m), READ/U (1m). Enter the name of the file when prompted. The absolute pathname of the standard ASCII code file is HRDlsyslcodeslASCII. Press~ .. Do not use the Load command on the File Maintenance screen to access the file. The ASCII code set will be displayed on the Protocol Spreadsheet, as in Figure D3-1. Initially, the file is highlighted on the Protocol Spreadsheet in reverse video. You may clear the highlighting by pressing 8, 1m. Since you will be writing your revised code set back to a file, however, you may want to retain the highlighting. Then you will not have to identify the block again before writing. 3. Locate position. Positions in the code proceed sequentially, beginning with hexadecimal 00 and ending with FF. Each row in the code table contains eight elements. The first two rows, for example, correspond to hex 00 through OF. The next two rows contain elements in positions 10 through IF, and so on. Move the cursor to position 5C. JUL 'SO D3-1 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programming: ATLC-l07-951-10B / / /' Code for ASCII 3', Version: "ASCII" ; Graphic: sh sx ht If d I d2 sb em , I , ,), , II , '* ' ex vt d3 ec ''+' ' '' eq ak cr so nk s~ gs rs ,'$ ,, '%" ,'& ' et ff d4 fs , '-' bl si eb us ,,, '/' Figure D3-1 When the standard ASCII code file Is written to the Protocol Spreadsheet, a code table appears with 32 rows of eight elements per row, corresponding 10 256 possible hex values. 4. Enter new code. Replace the entry with a new value. Refer to Table D3-1. All values under "Code-Table Entry" are three-digit hexadecimals. A leading zero i:lentifies an entry as a numerical value and guarantees accurate translation. Notice in Figure D3-1 that there is special notation for ASCII control characters. A dl entry. for example, translates as the ASCII control character 0,. Entered as Od! (or ODJ), the meaning is 1<' ex vt d3 ec , '11" et ff d4 fs eq cr nk ak so s~ rs 9S , $' , %' '&' , +' , , , -' bl si eb us ,,, , /' '2' , 3' , 4' , 5' , 6' , 7' , : ' , , , , <' , =' , >' , ?' , 8' , C' , D' , E' , F' , G' 'J' , K' , L' , M' 'N' , 0' 'R' , S' , T' 'u' , V' , w' '2' , [ , 080 ' ] , , A' , , . Figure 03 .. 2 On the bottom line of the spreadsheet, the entry 080 has replaced the previous enlry. On Table 03-1, 080 corresponds to the yen symbol. 5. Write file to disk. If you cleared the highlighting, mark the file via the BLOCK, BEGIN, and END softkey selections. Use the BLOCK, IN/OUT, and WRITE/U commands to write your code to the disk. Give the file a different name to prevent an existing file from being overwritten. 6. Reboot. Turn the INTERVIEW off. When you turn the unit back on, it will reboot and automatically load in the new (or edited) code set. The first seven characters in the name of the code file will be displayed as a softkey selection for the Code field on the Line Setup screen. NOTE: If your code contains an error-a hexadecimal value does not begin with a digit, for example-it will not be loaded into the INTERVIEW's memory, even if it appears as a Code selection on the Line Setup menu. Usually, the standard ASCII code will be used instead. JUL '90 D3-3 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programming: ATLC-107-951-10B Table 03·1 Code-Set Characters Character Character Code-Table Entry '& 000 .., 01b ~ 001 F, 010 'ic 002 '\; Old 'i< 003 "s 018 'l; 011 (space; 020 . .. 005 'I< 006 'I. 007 . 004 021 022 OOB * 023 $ 024 OOb % 025 FF OOc & 026 <;, OOd 027 'b 00_ 02B OOf 029 "I- 009 '>- OOa «- ., 'l. 010 " 011 .,'" 012 * 02a + 02b 02c 013 02d '. 014 'k 015 ... 016 .. 02_ 017 / 02f 0 030 c;. 01B 1 031 ~ 019 2 032 01a 3 033 '" D3-4 Code-Table Entry JUL '90 AppendIx 03 Code Charts: User-Defined Codes Table 03-1 (continued) Character Code-Tabla Entry Character Code-Table Entry 4 034 P 050 5 035 Q 051 6 036 R 052 7 037 5 053 8 038 T 054 9 039 U 055 V 056 W 057 X 058 03a 03b < 030 03d > 03. Y 059 ? 031 Z 05a @ 040 [ 05b A 041 050 8 042 " ) 05d C 043 A 05. D 044 E 045 F 046 G 047 H 048 I 049 J 04a K 04b L 051 060 a 061 b 062 c 063 d 064 e 065 040 f 066 M 04d 9 067 N 04. h 068 0 041 JUL '90 069 D3-5 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advenced Programming: ATLC-1 07-951-108 Table 03·1 (continued) Character Code-Table Entry Character Code-Table Entry j 06a 51 086 k 06b ,. 087 .( 088 ., 089 z 08a ;t 08b ... 080 .::l 08d 060 m 06d n 06e 0 06f P 070 "I 071 r 072 s 073 " 08e t 074 '9 08f u 075 v 076 l' 091 w 077 ,( 092 x 078 oj 093 ~ 079 I 094 z 07a ;t 095 ( 07b Ii 096 t 097 IJ 098 'T 099 090 ( 07c ) 07d 07e 03-6 ~ 07f ¥ 080 :J 09a 081 '1 09b r 082 :J 090 J 083 ~ 09d 084 t:? 0ge 085 ') 09f JUL '90 AppendIx 03 Code Charts: User-Defined Codes Tabla 03-1 (continuad) Character Code-Table Entry Character Code-Table Entry 51 OaO 0 Obb t- Oal I) Obo ')I Oa2 :J Obd T Oa3 " Obe ~ Oa4 7 Oa5 ObI <; OeO U 001 e Oe2 a 003 a Oe4 Oa6 )I Oa7 :::c Oa8 ) Oa9 JI Oaa Co Oab a Oe5 "J Oae tI Oe6 "- Oad 9 Oe7 :It Oae E- Oe8 "'? Oal e Oe9 => ~ ObO e Oea b. Obl I Oeb j. Ob2 'E Ob3 1> Ob4 2 Ob5 3 Ob6 :;. Ob7 IJ Oce Oed A Oee {!, Oel t OdO Ob8 A B A B ~ABUSEN BUS BUS BUS BUS FEM FEM MALE MALE II> EMULATE B BUS EN ~MESSAQE Figure 1-5 RS-4BS lnlerface Module. ( 1-12 JUL 'SO Appendix I Interface Spec/llcat/ons Table 1-8 RS-485 Test Interface Module Signal Description Pin No. 1 2 9 3,10 4 11 5,12 6,13 7.14 15 JUL '90 Circuit Pin ID Shield Monitor Mode 16 Pin, Male 16 Pin, Female A Bus- Frame Ground High Impedance Input· High Impedance Input Frame Ground RS-485 Output RS-485 Output Frame Ground RS-485 Input RS-485 Input B Bus + B Bus- High Impedance Input High Impedance Input RS-485 Input RS-485 Input RS-485 Output RS-485 Output 103 103 A Bus + 104 104 1-13 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programming: ATLC 107-951-108 RS-449N.36N.37 INTERFACE MODULE S M UA EMULATE OlE • TO DeE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A • +5 -5 OND ~JAUX 0 AUX 1 AUX2 se Ae NS ~JN SHIELD Figure 1-6 RS-449/V. 36/V. 37 lnlerface Module. RS-449 INTERFACE AS CS SO RA AD DM TR 5T AT TT • ••••••• • • Ie sa •• RL lL TM 55 5B ••••• I •• I INTERVIEW U/A REMOTE FREEZE Flgul'e 1-7 RS-449/V.36/V.37 LED Overlay. 1-14 JUL '90 • Appendix I Interface Specifications Table 1-9 RS-449/V.3S/V.37 Test Interface Module Signal Description Pin No. 2 4.22 5.23 6.24 7.25 8.26 9.27 10 11.29 12.30 13.31 14 15 16 17.35 18 19 28 32 33 36 Pin 10 51 SO ST RD RS RT CS LL OM TR RR RL IC SF/SR TT TM SG IS SS SQ SB Pin Name Signalling Rate Indicator Te.t High High High High High High High High High High High Point Impedance Impedance Impedance Impedance Impedance Impedance Impedance Impedance Impedance Impedance Impedance To DCE (Em DTEI (36 Pin. male) To DTE (Em DCE) (36 Pin. female) High Impedance Input Te.t Point RS-449 Output RS-449 Input RS-449 Input RS-449 Output RS-449 Input RS-449 Input Test Point RS-449 Input RS-449 Output RS-449 Input High Impedance Input High Impedance Input Select Frequencyl Test Point Test Point Test Point Signaling Rate Selector Terminal Timing Test Mode Signal Ground High Impedance Input High Impedance Input RS-449 Output High Impedance Input Signal Ground RS-449 Input High Impedance Signal Ground Test Point High Impedance High Impedance High Impedance Send Data Send Timing Receive Data Request to Send Receive Timing Clear to Send Local Loopbaok Data Mode Terminal "'eady Receiver Ready Remote Loopback Incoming Call Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Te.t Point RS-449 Input RS-449 Output RS-449 Output RS-449 Input RS-449 Output RS-449 Output Test Point RS-449 Output RS-449 Input RS-449 Output High Impedance Input High Impedance Input Input In Service Signal Ground Test Point Select Standby Signal Quality Standby Indicator High Impedance Input High Impedance Input High Impedance Input High Impedance Input High Impedance Input High Impedance Input High Impedance Input Output Output Signal Ground Output Output Output High Impedance Input Output Output Signal Ground Output Output Output High Impedance Input Output Output Send Common Receive Common Send Common Receive Common Send Common Receive Common Auxiliary Patch Panel: UAA.B Unassigned Input .5 +5 Volts -5 -5 Vollo GND Ground 19 AUXO A.B Auxiliary AUXI Auxiliary Auxiliary AUX2 Send Common 37 SC RC Receive Common 20 New Signal NS 34 National A, B N A,B 3,21 SHIELD Shield 1 JUL 'SO Monitor Mode Test Point Input Input Input Signal Ground Output Output Output Test Point Test Point Test Point Reserved Frame Ground Reserved Frame Ground Reserved Fr arne Ground 1-15 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programming: ATLC-l07-951-10B T1 INTERFACE MODULE 8 1 o o 16 9 LE~oLATE DCE TX INPUT TX ~ COMMON BREAK MAKE X~ ;o 0000 EHE OPEN DCE 0000 5 8 13 FROMDTE RX OUTPUT TO DTE ,t-..LL- DTE THRU TO DTE @ ';:5't"~' px r@ "'' "' FROM DCE RX EMULATE DTE 8 o 1 ~~ 15 o TO DCE 9 Flgul'e 1-8 Tl Inlerface Module. 1-16 JUL 'SO Appendix I Interface Specifications Table 1-10 T -1 Test Interface Specifications' Signal Description Pin No. 1 2 3 5 6 9 11 13 'Pln Name Send Data Tip Frame Ground Receive Data Tip Remote Tsst Make Remote Test Break Send Data Ring Receive Data Ring Remote Test Common To DCE (Em DTE) To DTE (Em DCE) Input Output Ground Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Ground Output Test Point Test Point Input Output Test Point Monitor High Impedance Ground High Impedance High Impedance High Impedance High Impedance High Impedance High Impedance Test Point Test Point Output Input Test Point (1) Unlisted connectors are wired 1-10r-1 through the two connectors. Test points are connected to switches and test points only. JUL 'SO 1-17 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programming: ATLC-l07-9S1-10B G.703/2.048 MBPS INTERFACE MODULE 120 OHMS TO DTE EMULATE DCE: TXG' L:~o~' , ~: TX INPUT FROM DTE t 8 ",g"o'i,~ j 4mtot RX "'<,,/ 75 OHMS ',',~,' <:.,,,, " TXTODCE OUTPUT ;: 'foG ,:;,~~, RX ' EMULATE DTE 120 OHMS TO DeE Figure 1-9 0.703 Interface Module. 1-1 B JUL '90 Appendix I Interface Specifications Table 1-11 G.703 Test Interface Specifications' Signal Description Pin No. Pin Name Monitor To DeE (Em DTE) To DTE (Em DeE) Pin No. Pin Name Monitor To DeE (Em DTE) To DTE (Em DeE) 1 Receive Data Tip Frame Ground High Impedance Input Ground Input Send Data Tip High Impedance Input Receive Data Ring High Impedance Input High Impedance Input Output Input Output Ground Input Output Input 2 5 6 9 Send Data Ring Ground Output (11 Unlisted ~onnectors are wired 1-for-1 through the two connectors. JUL '90 1-19 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programming: ATLC-107 951 108 ISDN BASIC RATE INTERFACE MODULE TO TE ( TO NT Figure [-10 ISDN Interface Module. ISDH BASIC RATE SIT INTCRrAC[ Figure 1-11 ISDN LED overlay. ( 1-20 JUL '90 Appendix I Interface Specifications Table 1-12 ISDN Test Interface Specifications' Signal Description Pin No. Pin Name Monitor 3 Send Data Tip 4 5 6 Receive Data Tip Receive Data Ring Send Data Ring 7• - voltage High Impedance Input Output 8 • + vall age Output High· Impedance Input High Impedance Input High Impedance Input To DCE (Em DTE) To DTE (Em DCE) Output Input Input Output Output Output Input Output Output Input Output Output (1) Unlisted connectors arB wired 1-for-1 through the two connectors. 12) Pins 7 and 8 have a voltage differential of 48 volt9; see ISO 8877 (1987-08-15) and CCITT 1.430. This power source Is supplied by the network. JUL '90 1-21 INTERVIEW 7000 Series Advanced Programming: ATLC-l07-951-108 1-22 JUL '90
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