Outgoing Ata Frame Settings - Teledyne Sierra M6-2 User Manual

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Select the Close Sequence Type from the drop‐down list. Selecting Delay in sending
allows you to specify the delay in sending Done, Close, or Break.
Select the Close Connection Settings from the drop‐down lists.
Outgoing Open Error
Check Outgoing Open Error and then the enabled Error Settings button to display the
Open Frame Setting dialog.
Figure 2.158: Open Frame Setting Dialog
Check errors to introduce.
Scroll through the available choices in the Destroy Field of Frame list box and check the
field to destroy.
Incoming Open Primitive Response
Check this box, then click the down arrow next to the Primitive list box and choose a
response type. Enter a Delay value.
Figure 2.159: Incoming Open Primitive Response Dialog
Affiliation Setting
Check Clear Affiliation After Command Complete to release device to commands from
other sources, or check Leave Affiliation State Unchanged to retain control of device.
Enable First Burst
Check Enable First Burst to allow first burst.
Task Attribute
Choose Simple, Head of Queue, Ordered, or ACA.

Outgoing ATA Frame Settings

Before selecting Outgoing Frame Settings, select the Types Of Frames and the Frame
Number on which to inject an error. Then check Outgoing Frame in the Generate Error On
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