Generating A Tx5 Secondary Station - Texas Instruments 990 User Manual

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Constr uction and Acti vation
3 .• 3.3.2
Generating a TX5 Secondary Station.
The generation of a TX5 secondary station requires the
entry
of
the following information in response to the appropriate prompts:
*
Station drop address
*
Maximum time between polls
*
Station network address
*
Maximum message si ze
*
Type of station
(TX5)
*
Remote SCI requi rements
*
Remote loggi ng requi rements
*
Tas k IDs and task network IDs
This
paragraph gives an example that describes
(to NETGEN) a TX5
secondary station attached to FCCC line O.
Descriptions
of
the
first
five
prompts
were given in paragraph 3.3.3.1 and are not
repeated here.
These fi ve prompts are as follows:
STATICN DROP ADDRESS (0 - >3F, CR TO CONTINUE):
01
MAX TIME BETWEEN POLLS (0-32000/1
=
250 MSEC):
8
STATICN NETIDRK ADDRESS (0100 - 9999):
1100
SE(l)NDARY~S
MAX MESSAGE SIZE (1 - 512 BYTES):
256
TX5 SECDNDARY STATICN (Y/N):
Y
A Y res};X)nse to the last prompt is required
to
identify
a
TXS
secondary
station.
This initiates another series of prompts to
determine the requi rements and characteristics of the
TXS.
The
first of these prompts is as follows:
REK>TE SCI INCLUDED
(YIN):
Y
This
prompt provides the option to include the utility REMSCI in
the secondary system.
If the
remote
SCI
task
is
not
to
be
included
in
this TX5 secondary, enter N.
This causes NETGEN to
skip the next two prompts and begin prompting for TX5
task
IDs.
If the remote SCI is to be included, enter Y.
This causes NETGEN
to issue the followi ng procedural message:
REK>TE SCI (TASK >27) ASSICNED NETIDRK ID 1100
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