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56XX ATMs

Diagnostic Status Code


Note Book

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Contents

STATUS REPORTING FORMATS 1


ALARMS 3
BANKSYS SECURITY MODULE 4
CARDHOLDER KEYBOARD 6
COIN DISPENSER MODULE 8
COIN DISPENSER MODULE TI 10
CURRENCY DISPENSER 11
DIGITAL AUDIO 29
DISK DRIVES 30
DOCUMENT PROCESSING MODULE 32
DOOR ACCESS 56
ENCRYPTOR (BAPE) 57
ENCRYPTOR (EKC) 58
ENVELOPE DEPOSITORY 62
ENVELOPE DEPOSITORY TI 65
ENVELOPE DISPENSER 66
GRAPHICS/VIDEO 67
INDICATORS 69
MCR/MCRW/CIM 86/SCRW 72
MCR/MCRW TI (CARD CAPTURE BIN SENSOR) 78
MSR TRACK 1,2/2,3 (DIP) 79
MSR TRACK 1,2 (SWIPE) 81
NIGHTSAFE (BASIC AND ENHANCED) 83
OPERATOR PANEL 84
COMBINED STATEMENT/PASSBOOK PRINTER 86
PAGE TURNING PASSBOOK PRINTER 95
RECEIPT AND JOURNAL PRINTERS 101
STATEMENT ONLY PRINTER 103
PROCESSOR AND SYSTEM 108
PROXIMITY DETECTOR 109
SDC SERVICE 111
SECURITY CAMERA 112
TOUCH SCREEN 114
COMMUNICATIONS GROUP 1 115
COMMUNICATIONS GROUP 2 118
HAYES MODEM 124
IBM FINANCIAL LOOP 126
PC MIRLAN 127
SNA X.21 ATM/CSS WITH SHM 131
SNA X.25 135
TCP/IP 141
TOKEN RING ADAPTER 144
X.25/LAPB 149

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STATUS REPORTING FORMATS

ERROR LOG REPORTS


• Hardware and High Order Comms
• Current time
• Date and time log last cleared
• Sequence number of log entry (or start and end seq.
numbers if multiple entry, plus number of
occurrences).
• Date and Time error was logged (or date/time of first
and last entry when multiple entries)
• The service name
• Severity - The M-STATUS value
• M-DATA - Up to 11 bytes of M-DATA
• If output is to the display, number of entries still to be
displayed.
Example
HARDWARE MODULE ERROR LOG 10:15:45
LAST CLEARED 02/02/93 09:20:18

SEQ 0062
LOGGED 12/03 21:12
NAME: PASSBOOK-PRINTER
SEVERITY 01 M-STATUS 07

M-DATA OE 04 00 10 08 00 42 B1 44 81

*** 01 MORE ENTRIES ***


< ERROR LOG MENU MORE ENTRIES >

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STATUS REPORTING FORMATS

DIAGNOSTIC REPORTS
• Device name
• Test name
• Prompt for operator action (if any)
• Error message (if any)
• One or more of:
• MCODE translation
• M-STATUS value
• M-STATUS translation
• M-DATA (if any)
Example 1
CURRENCY DISPENSER
PURGE

EVENT EXPECTED

M-STATUS=00
GOOD

TEST PASSED
M-STATUS=00
GOOD

M-DATA
06 00 00

Example 2
CURRENCY DISPENSER
PRESENT

TEST FAILED
M-STATUS=34
NO BILLS PROVIDED FOR OP.

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ALARMS

M-STATUS
00 No error
03 Turnaround test
146 SDC link failed

M-DATA (For M-STATUS = 00)

Byte 0 Sensor number 0 (Composite):


30 Inactive
31 Active.

Byte 1 Sensor number 1 (Safe Door):


30 Inactive
31 Active.

Byte 2 Sensor number 2 (Silent Alarm):


30 Inactive
31 Active.

Byte 3 Sensor number 3 (Tamper):


30 Inactive
31 Active.

Byte 4 Sensor number 4 (Not Allocated):


30 Inactive
31 Active.

Byte 5 Sensor number 5 (Not Allocated):


30 Inactive
31 Active.

M-DATA (For M-STATUS = 03)

The turnaround tests for the miscellaneous interface devices are


run from the INDICATORS menu.

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BANKSYS SECURITY MODULE

TURNAROUND PLUG
A turnaround plug is required for the edge of the board
turnaround test.

M-STATUS
00 Good
01 SCM sends AKO (CRC error) or service receives
corrupt data from SCM (CRC error)
02 SCM sends incorrect character
03 SCM does not respond
04 SCM not ready to receive/send
05 RS232\TTL Interface not present
06 Serial port error
07 Not configured
97 Timeout error
98 Communications error

M-DATA

Byte 0
00 Reset
01 Send Command
02 Receive response
60 Turnaround test

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BANKSYS SECURITY MODULE

M-DATA

Byte 1
Bit 7 Not configured
Bit 6 RX timeout
Bit 5 TX timeout
Bit 4 DSR/CTS error
Bit 3 Framing error
Bit 2 Overrun error
Bit 1 Parity error
Bit 0 CRC error

Note 1: The DSR/CTS error is returned if the RS232/TTL


converter board is not present.

Note 2: The not configured error is returned if the serial


comms driver failed to open the selected serial port
during configuration.

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CARDHOLDER KEYBOARD

M-STATUS
00 No error.
06 Security Module (SM) required a reset and the reset
was successful (EKC only).
07 SM required a reset and the reset was unsuccessful
(EKC only).
146 SDC link failure.

M-DATA
The Key Detect test returns the three-digit decimal
numbers shown in the following figures:

Function Display Keys

007 003
006 002
005 001
004 000

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CARDHOLDER KEYBOARD

Alphanumeric Keyboard

051 052 067 068 084 100 116 115 099 083 016 017 018 019

087 050 053 066 069 085 101 117 114 098 082 020 021 022 023

049 054 065 070 086 102 118 113 097 081 036 037 038 039

048 055 064 071 112 096 080 032 033 034 035

Numeric Keyboard
The codes returned for the numeric keyboard are the
same as those for the numeric pad on the alphanumeric
keyboard shown above.

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COIN DISPENSER MODULE

M-STATUS
00 Good, no error
01 Reserved
02 MEDIA_LOW one or more of the hoppers indicating
low coin
03 MEDIA_EMPTY one or more hoppers empty
04 HOPPER_JAM a coin appears jammed in a hopper
05 TRANSPORT_JAM a coin has not appeared in
transport and is assumed jammed
06 TRANSPORT_BLOCKED transport sensor was
blocked when the dispense command was received.
Tampering suspected.
07 SENSOR_FAIL a hopper appears to have failed
08 HOPPER_FUSED a hopper fuse has blown
09 Reserved
10 NOT_INITIALIZED coin low threshold not set up
11 TAMPER_DETECTED command sent while tamper
switch active
12 NOT_CLEARED command sent when clear required
13 HOPPER_MISSING coins specified from a removed
hopper
14 DIAG_DISPENSE_ERROR dispenser not racked out
during diagnostic dispense.

M-DATA

Byte 0
Bit 7 Clear
Bit 6 Get thresholds
Bit 5 Set thresholds
Bit 4 Clear counts
Bit 3 Read counts
Bit 2 Dispense status
Bit 1 Dispense by position

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COIN DISPENSER MODULE

M-DATA

Byte 1
Bit 7 Reserved (0)
Bit 6 Reserved (0)
Bit 5 Tamper sensor (1 = tampering)
Bit 4 Transport sensor (1 = blocked)
Bit 3 Hopper 4 low sensor (1 = low)
Bit 2 Hopper 3 low sensor (1 = low)
Bit 1 Hopper 2 low sensor (1 = low)
Bit 0 Hopper 1 low sensor (1 = low)

Byte 2
Bit 7 Hopper 4 LED malfunction
Bit 6 Hopper 3 LED malfunction
Bit 5 Hopper 2 LED malfunction
Bit 4 Hopper 1 LED malfunction
Bit 3 Hopper 4 jammed
Bit 2 Hopper 3 jammed
Bit 1 Hopper 2 jammed
Bit 0 Hopper 1 jammed

Byte 3
Bit 7 Hopper 4 removed
Bit 6 Hopper 3 removed
Bit 5 Hopper 2 removed
Bit 4 Hopper 1 removed
Bit 3 Hopper 4 fuse blown
Bit 2 Hopper 3 fuse blown
Bit 1 Hopper 2 fuse blown
Bit 0 Hopper 1 fuse blown

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COIN DISPENSER MODULE TI

M-DATA

Byte 0 Dispenser status


Byte 1 Hopper No. 1 status
Byte 2 Hopper No. 2 status
Byte 3 Hopper No. 3 status
Byte 4 Hopper No. 4 status

The status can be:


• 00 = In
• 01 = Out.

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CURRENCY DISPENSER

M-STATUS
00 No error.
01 Dispense requested from a cassette which is not
installed or no cassettes installed during self-test.
02 Too many bills being rejected, for example, undersize,
oversize, multiple or extra bills.
03 Pick failure.
04 Pick failure plus low (out of bills).
05 Sensor failure or currency jam in main transport.
06 Reserved
07 Purge bin not present.
08 Purge bin overfill sensor blocked.
09 Communications failure between Command and
Execution firmware. Current replenishment
information may not have been determined.
10 Operation not attempted because the device or a
cassette type is FATAL from a previous operation. (A
reset of SOH to HEALTHY must be performed to clear
this condition).
11 Operation not attempted due to one of the following:
• Bills are still stacked in the transport from a
previous operation.
• Bills may not have been cleared from the
transport due to an unrecovered error during a
previous operation.
• The dispenser has been powered up and no
CLEAR/CLEAR-DIAG has been issued. A
CLEAR must be performed to clear this condition.
12 Presenter clamping mechanism failed or jammed.
13 Exit shutter jammed open.
14 Exit shutter jammed closed.
15 Reserved
16 Main transport timing disk did not operate correctly or
the main ac motor failed.
17 Reserved.

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CURRENCY DISPENSER

M-STATUS
18 Currency jam in presenter transport or transport
sensor failure.
19 Exit sensor blocked on next operation after a good
present. (Bills may not have been removed from exit
slot).
20-27 Reserved
28 An area of NVRAM cannot be accessed (SOH cannot
be updated).
29 Presenter transport timing disk did not operate
correctly or motor failed.
30 One of the presenter transport sensors failed clear or
blocked.
31 Reserved
32 Heartbeat on execution processor failed (80652).
33 Communications failure on the I2C bus of the
execution processor (80652).
34 A present bills operation has been attempted without
any bills being stacked or a retract operation has been
attempted with no bills presented.
35 Operation incomplete due to ac and 24V dc power
disconnection through interlock.
36 Pick valve test not attempted because cassettes were
installed.
37 TI service switched ON.
38 TI service switched OFF.
39 LVDT or associated circuitry malfunctioning.
40 Bill parameters not configured.
41 An attempt to pick from a cassette which has been
disabled for In Service Replenishment.
146 SDC link failure.

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CURRENCY DISPENSER

M-DATA

Byte 0 Firmware level commands:


00 Reset
01 Stack
02 Present
03 Move clamp to present
04 Clear main transport
05 Check if bills taken
06 Purge
07 Set bill widths
08 Set bill singularities
09 Set bill presentation order
0A Read dispense counts
0B Clear dispense counts
0C Read configured parameters
0D Read container status
0E Read virtual cassette type
0F Rotate to home position
10 Close shutter command
11 Main motor test
12 Pick valve test
13 Learn bill parameters
14 Exit shutter test
15 Presenter bill motor test
16 Presenter clamp test
17 Sensor test
1B Disable Hamming Codes
1C Pre-present

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CURRENCY DISPENSER

DISPENSER M-DATA (Byte 0 = 01, 04, 13)

Byte 1 Main Dispenser Status:


Bit 7=1 Virtual cassette type/position 3 is low on bills
Bit 6=1 Virtual cassette type/position 4 is low on bills
Bit 5=0 Always
Bit 4=1 Pick fail occurred
Bit 3=1 Fatal malfunction INOP flag set
Bit 2=1 Self test command
Bit 1=1 Virtual cassette type/position 1 is low on bills
Bit 0=1 Virtual cassette type/position 2 is low on bills

Byte 2 Auxiliary Status Virtual Cassette Type 1:


02 Purge bin not installed
03 Pick failure
04 Invalid pick interrupt
09 Bill seen at pre-LVDT sensor when not expected
0C Purge bin overfill or SOH active initially on stack or at
end of clear
10 Exit shutter not closed or closed sensor failed
indicating not closed, or open sensor failed indicating
open
11 Pick sensor blocked initially or SOH active initially or
at end of clear
14 Pre-LVDT sensor blocked or SOH active initially or at
end of clear
21 Pre-LVDT failed clear during operation
22 Pre-LVDT sensor failed blocked or bill jam during
operation
27 Presenter clamp not in home position initially or clamp
home sensor failed blocked
40 Virtual cassette type not installed
41 TSEN1 blocked or SOH active initially on stack or at
end of clear (purge path)
42 TSEN2 blocked or SOH active initially on stack or at
end of clear (clamp position)

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CURRENCY DISPENSER

DISPENSER M-DATA
43 TSEN3 blocked or SOH active initially on stack or at
end of clear
44 TSEN4 blocked or SOH active initially on stack or at
end of clear
45 TSEN5 blocked or SOH active initially on stack or at
end of clear (exit sensor for 567X R/A)
46 TSEN6 blocked or SOH active initially on stack or at
end of clear
47 TSEN7 blocked or SOH active initially on stack or at
end of clear (exit sensor for 576X F/A)
48 TSEN8 blocked or SOH active initially on stack or at
end of clear (exit sensor for 568X TTW)
49 I2C failure initially
4A I2C failure during operation
4B Main transport timing disk too slow
4C Reserved
4D Main transport timing disk failed
4E Pick sensor failed clear initially
4F Pick sensor failed blocked or bill jam during operation
50 Pre-LVDT sensor failed clear initially
51 TSEN1 failed clear initially on stack or at end of clear
52 TSEN2 failed clear initially on stack or at end of clear
53 TSEN3 failed clear initially on stack or at end of clear
54 TSEN4 failed clear initially on stack or at end of clear
55 TSEN5 failed clear initially on stack or at end of clear
56 TSEN6 failed clear initially on stack or at end of clear
57 TSEN7 failed clear initially on stack or at end of clear
58 TSEN8 failed clear initially on stack or at end of clear
59 Purge bin overfill failed clear initially
5A Gulp feed detected
5B Interlock open initially
5C Interlock open during operation
60 Reference null reading too low LVDT #1 (right-hand)
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CURRENCY DISPENSER

DISPENSER M-DATA
61 Reference null reading too low LVDT #2 (left-hand)
62 Reference null reading too high LVDT #1 (right-hand)
63 Reference null reading too high LVDT #2 (left-hand)
64 LVDT fault - too few timing wheel interrupts received
on execution processor
65 LVDT fault - execution processor did not receive a
response to an LVDT request within the required time
70 Cassette already FATAL because of too many pick
fails, rejects cassette empty or could not learn from
cassette
71 Too many interrupts at pick sensor or pre-LVDT
sensor
72 Bill parameters not configured
73 Total thickness of bills picked on a bill learn has
reached the limit that can safely be purged

Byte 3 Auxiliary Status Virtual Cassette Type 2.


(Same as for Byte 2)

Byte 4 Auxiliary Status Virtual Cassette Type 3.


(Same as for Byte 2)

Byte 5 Auxiliary Status Virtual Cassette Type 4.


(Same as for Byte 2)

Byte 6 Divert Reason, Virtual Cassette Type 1.


Bit 7 = 1 Inaccurate bill count or unable to learn bill parameters
during Learn Bill Parameters command
Bit 6 = 1 Thermistor indicates cold
Bit 5 = 1 Cassette not installed
Bit 4 = 1 At least one extra bill detected
Bit 3 = 1 At least one long bill detected
Bit 2 = 1 At least one short bill detected
Bit 1 = 1 At least one multiple bill detected
Bit 0 = 1 At least one over length bill detected

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CURRENCY DISPENSER

DISPENSER M-DATA

Byte 7 Divert Reason, Virtual Cassette Type 2.


(Bit information same as Byte 6)

Byte 8 Divert Reason, Virtual Cassette Type 3.


(Bit information same as Byte 6)

Byte 9 Divert Reason, Virtual Cassette Type 4.


(Bit information same as Byte 6)

PRESENTER M-DATA (Byte 0 = 02, 03, 06, 0F, 1C)

Byte 1 Presenter Status:


00 Operation successful
01 Shutter jammed closed during operation or open
sensor failed indicating not open
02 Shutter jammed open during operation or closed
sensor failed indicating not closed
04 Clamp not in correct position initially
06 Clamp jammed moving home or home sensor failed
showing not home
07 Clamp jammed moving to present or present sensor
failed showing not present
0C Overfill sensor blocked initially
11 Overfill sensor failed clear
13 Overfill sensor blocked at end of purge operation
14 TSEN1 blocked or SOH line active initially on present
or at end of purge
15 TSEN2 blocked or SOH line active initially on present
or at end of purge
16 TSEN3 blocked or SOH line active initially on present
or at end of purge

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CURRENCY DISPENSER

PRESENTER M-DATA
17 TSEN4 blocked or SOH line active initially on present
or at end of purge
18 TSEN5 blocked or SOH line active initially on present
or at end of purge
19 TSEN6 blocked or SOH line active initially on present
or at end of purge.
1A TSEN7 blocked or SOH line active initially on present
or at end of purge
1B TSEN8 blocked or SOH line active initially on present
or at end of purge
1C TSEN1 failed clear initially on present or at end of
purge
1D TSEN2 failed clear initially on present or at end of
purge
1E TSEN3 failed clear initially on present or at end of
purge
1F TSEN4 failed clear initially on present or at end of
purge
20 TSEN5 failed clear initially on present or at end of
purge
21 TSEN6 failed clear initially on present or at end of
purge
22 TSEN7 failed clear initially on present or at end of
purge
23 TSEN8 failed clear initially on present or at end of
purge
24 TSEN1 failed clear during operation
25 TSEN2 failed clear during operation
26 TSEN3 failed clear during operation
27 TSEN4 failed clear during operation
28 TSEN5 failed clear during operation
29 TSEN6 failed clear during operation
2A TSEN7 failed clear during operation
2B TSEN8 failed clear during operation

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CURRENCY DISPENSER

PRESENTER M-DATA
2C TSEN1 or SOH input failed blocked or bill jam during
operation
2D TSEN2 or SOH input failed blocked or bill jam during
operation or clamp present sensor failure
2E TSEN3 or SOH input failed blocked or bill jam during
operation
2F TSEN4 or SOH input failed blocked or bill jam during
operation
30 TSEN5 or SOH input failed blocked or bill jam during
operation
31 TSEN6 or SOH input failed blocked or bill jam during
operation
32 TSEN7 or SOH input failed blocked or bill jam during
operation
33 TSEN8 or SOH input failed blocked or bill jam during
operation
34 Presenter transport timing wheel failed to operate
correctly
35 Reserved
36 Interlock open initially
37 Interlock open during operation
38 Clamp jammed in home position (attempting to move
to present)
39 Clamp jammed in present position (attempting to
move to home)
3A Clamp home sensor failed indicating home
3B Clamp present sensor failed indicating present
3C Shutter jammed closed/closed during operation
3D Shutter jammed open/opened during operation
3E Shutter open sensor failed indicating open
3F Shutter closed sensor failed indicating closed
40 Purge bin not installed initially on present or at end of
purge
41 Bill jam has caused presenter motor to fail

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CURRENCY DISPENSER

PRESENTER M-DATA

Byte 2:
00 Bills seen at purge/overfill sensor during the operation
(purge only)
01 Bills not seen at purge/overfill sensor during the initial
purge operation
02 Bills remaining in transport after the operation is
complete (purge only)
03 An unknown present occurred

MAIN MOTOR M-DATA (Byte 0 = 11)

Byte 1
00 Good operation
01 Timing wheel slow
02 Timing wheel fast
03 Timing wheel failed
04 Timing wheel too slow
05 Timing wheel too fast

Byte 2
Number of timing wheel ticks seen during the test.

EXIT SHUTTER M-DATA (Byte 0 = 10, 14)

Byte 1
00 Operation successful
01 Shutter closed sensor indicated closed when it should
have been not closed

Byte 2
00 Operation successful
01 Shutter open sensor indicated open when it should
have been not open

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CURRENCY DISPENSER

EXIT SHUTTER M-DATA

Byte 3
00 Operation successful
01 Shutter closed sensor indicated not closed when it
should have been closed

Byte 4
00 Operation successful
01 Shutter open sensor indicated not open when it should
have been open.

PRESENTER BILL MOTOR M-DATA (Byte 0 = 15)

Byte 1 Forwards Operation Status Slow Speed:


00 Good operation
01 Timing wheel slow
02 Timing wheel fast
03 Timing wheel failed
04 Timing wheel too slow
05 Timing wheel too fast

Byte 2 Forwards Operation Status High Speed:


(status is the same as Byte 1)
Byte 3 Reverse Operation Status Slow Speed:
(status is the same as Byte 1)
Byte 4 Reverse Operation Status High Speed:
(status is the same as Byte 1)
Byte 5 No. of timing wheel ticks forwards slow
Byte 6 No. of timing wheel ticks forwards fast
Byte 7 No. of timing wheel ticks reverse slow
Byte 8 No. of timing wheel ticks reverse fast.

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CURRENCY DISPENSER

PRESENTER CLAMP M-DATA (Byte 0 = 16)

Byte 1
00 Operation successful
01 Clamp home indicated home when it should have
been not home

Byte 2
00 Operation successful
01 Clamp present indicated present when it should have
been not present

Byte 3
00 Operation successful
01 Clamp home indicated not home when it should have
been home

Byte 4
00 Operation successful
01 Clamp present indicated not present when it should
have been present.

SENSOR/SWITCH M-DATA (Byte 0 = 17)

Unless otherwise stated, all transport sensors give a low


reading when blocked and all other sensors give a high reading
when blocked.
Byte 1 A/D reading of zero reference (5670
only)
Byte 2 Pre-LVDT sensor (reading from
execution processor)
00 Sensor clear and healthy
01 Sensor blocked and healthy
02 Sensor clear and unhealthy
03 Sensor blocked and unhealthy.

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CURRENCY DISPENSER

SENSOR/SWITCH M-DATA

Byte 3 A/D reading of LVDT No. 1


Byte 4 A/D reading of LVDT No. 2
Byte 5 Presenter clamp home position sensor
(status is the same as Byte 2)

Byte 6 Presenter clamp present position


sensor
(status is the same as Byte 2)

Byte 7 Exit shutter open sensor (high=open)


(status is the same as Byte 2)

Byte 8 Exit shutter closed sensor (high=closed)


(status is the same as Byte 2)

Byte 9 A/D reading of 80H reference (5670


only)
Byte 10 Main transport timing disk sensor
(reading from execution processor)
(status is the same as Byte 2)

Byte 11 Presenter transport timing disk sensor


(status is the same as Byte 2)

Byte 12 Purge bin in sensor


(status is the same as Byte 2)

Byte 13 Purge bin overfill sensor


(status is the same as Byte 2)

Byte 14 TSEN1 (purge path)


(status is the same as Byte 2)

Byte 15 TSEN2 (clamp position)


(status is the same as Byte 2)

Byte 16 TSEN3
(status is the same as Byte 2)

Byte 17 TSEN4
(status is the same as Byte 2)
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CURRENCY DISPENSER

SENSOR/SWITCH M-DATA

Byte 18 TSEN5 (exit sensor for interior R/A)


(status is the same as Byte 2)

Byte 19 TSEN6
(status is the same as Byte 2)

Note : Transport sensor 6 will always report 0 for interior R/A


terminals.

Byte 20 TSEN7 (exit sensor for interior F/A)


(status is the same as Byte 2)

Note : Transport sensor 7 will always report 0 for interior R/A


terminals.

Byte 21 TSEN8 (exit sensor for TTW)


(status is the same as Byte 2)

Note : Transport sensor 8 will always report 0 for interior


terminals.

Byte 22 Config1
00 F/A
01 R/A (not applicable if Config2=0)

Byte 23 Config2
00 TTW
01 Interior

Byte 24 Interlock switch


00 Open, 24V and ac disconnected

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CURRENCY DISPENSER

SENSOR/SWITCH M-DATA

Byte 25 Top pick sensor


(status is the same as Byte 2)

Note: The SOH for the pick sensors is on the I2C bus (bytes
23 to 32 inclusive)

Byte 26 2nd pick sensor


(status is the same as Byte 2)

Byte 27 3rd pick sensor


(status is the same as Byte 2)

Byte 28 Bottom pick sensor


(status is the same as Byte 2)

Byte 29 I2C bus - Top pick sensor


Bit 7 Pick sensor LED on (1=on)
Bit 6 Media low sensor (0=low notes)
Bit 5 Cassette reed switch ID4 ( 0=magnet present)
Bit 4 Cassette reed switch ID3
Bit 3 Cassette reed switch ID2
Bit 2 Cassette reed switch ID1 (cassette present)
Bit 1 Thermistor (0=low temperature)
Bit 0 Pick sensor (1=unhealthy)

Note: The I2C bus status will be 0 if the pick module is not
configured and 0FF if an I2C error is detected.

Byte 30 I2C bus - 2nd pick sensor


(Bit information is the same as Byte 29)

Byte 31 I2C bus - 3rd pick sensor


(Bit information is the same as Byte 29)

Byte 32 I2C bus - bottom pick sensor


(Bit information is the same as Byte 29)

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CURRENCY DISPENSER

SENSOR/SWITCH M-DATA

Byte 33 Gulp feed sensor


(status is the same as Byte 2)

Byte 34 SDC command processor switch pack


setting (Bit 0 is b0)
Byte 35 Execution processor switch pack
setting (Bit 0 is e0)
Byte 36 Dispense enable switch status (value 00
or 01)
Byte 37 Internal LVDT compensation factor.

CURRENCY DISPENSER TI M-STATUS


09 Comms fail
28 Cannot access NVRAM
32 Heart beat fail
33 I2C comms fail
37 TI ON
38 TI OFF

CURRENCY DISPENSER TI M-DATA

Byte 0 Purge bin status


Byte 1 Top cassette status
Byte 2 2nd cassette status
Byte 3 3rd cassette status
Byte 4 Bottom cassette status
For each byte, the status is:
00 In
01 Out
02 Can not determine status.

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CURRENCY DISPENSER

CURRENCY DISPENSER SELF-TEST TDATA

Byte 0 Purge bin present/not present


0 Not present
1 Standard bin present

Byte 1 Physical currency cassette type in top pick


module:
0 No cassette installed
1 Cassette type #1 installed
2 Cassette type #2 installed
3 Cassette type #3 installed
4 Cassette type #4 installed

5-255 Intelligent cassette type installed


Byte 2 State of currency cassette in top pick
module
0 A cassette is not installed
1 Cassette state is not low
2 Cassette low
3 Cassette is empty
4 Cassette FATAL
5 Cassette position disabled for replenishment

Byte 3 Physical currency cassette type in


second pick module:
(same as Byte 1)

Byte 4 State of currency cassette in second


pick module
(same as Byte 2)

Byte 5 Physical currency cassette type in third


pick module
(same as Byte 1)

Byte 6 State of currency cassette in third pick


module
(same as Byte 2)

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CURRENCY DISPENSER

SELF-TEST TDATA

Byte 7 Physical currency cassette type in


bottom pick module
(same as Byte 1)

Byte 8 State of currency cassette in bottom


pick module
(same as Byte 2)

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DIGITAL AUDIO

M-STATUS
00 No error.
02 File not found.
03 Path not found.
04 Too many open files.
05 Access denied.
06 Invalid file handle.
08 Insufficient memory.
11 Invalid format.
15 Invalid drive.
18 No more files.
50 Restart failed.
51 Software not found.
52 Hardware not found.
53 Play did not start, but no error was returned.
97 Hardware failure.

M-DATA

Byte 0 Line output attenuation level.


Byte 1 Speaker output attenuation level.

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DISK DRIVES

M-STATUS
00 No error.
01 Write failure.
02 Read failure.
03 Drive not configured.
04 Random read error.
05 Seek error.

M-DATA

Byte 0
00 No error.
01 Invalid function number.
02 File not found.
03 Path not found.
04 Out of handles.
05 Access denied.
06 Invalid handle.
07 Memory control block destroyed.
08 Insufficient memory.
09 Invalid memory block address.
0A Invalid environment.
0B Invalid format.
0C Invalid access code.
0D Invalid data.
0E Unknown unit.
0F Invalid disk drive.
10 Cannot remove current directory.
11 Not same device.

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DISK DRIVES

M-DATA
12 No more files.
13 Disk write protected.
14 Unknown unit.
15 Drive not ready.
16 Unknown command.
17 Data error (CRC).
18 Bad request structure length.
19 Seek error.
1A Unknown type of medium.
1B Sector not found.
1D Write fault.
1E Read fault.
1F General failure.
20 Sharing violation.
21 Lock violation.
22 Invalid disk change.
23 FCB unavailable.
24 Sharing buffer exceeded.
50 File already exists.
70 Disk is full.
82 Disk is not formatted.
FF General error.

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DOCUMENT PROCESSING MODULE

M-STATUS
00 No error
01 Transport jam
02 Transport jam, shutter open
03 Transport jam, shutter closed
04 Shutter jam open
05 Shutter jam closed
06 Transport sensor fail
14 Envelope gate jam
15 Main motor failure
18 Cheque gate jam
26 No document present
30 No magnetic ink
34 OCR failure
38 Document size change
39 Document too long
40 Document too short
41 Envelope bin nearly full
42 Envelope bin full
43 7732 pocket A nearly full
44 7732 pocket A full
45 7732 pocket B nearly full
46 7732 pocket B full
50 Document present
53 Dog-ear document
54 Skew document
55 Interlock voltage not present
56 Unprintable character in write data
57 Bad DDF zone definition
58 DDF file manipulation error
59 IFF file manipulation error

32
DOCUMENT PROCESSING MODULE

M-STATUS
63 SCSI failure
64 Recognition board failure
66 In use by shared device
68 Parameter error
69 File access error
70 7732 media jam
71 Front print head nearly empty
72 Front print head empty
73 Rear print head nearly empty
74 Rear print head empty
75 Encoder ribbon nearly empty
76 Encoder ribbon empty
80 DPM subdevice warning error
81 DPM subdevice fatal error
82 Solenoid failure
83 Alignment motor failure
84 Document too thick
85 Entry motor failure (5675 only)
86 Communications error
87 Document with holes
88 Interlock voltage missing.

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DOCUMENT PROCESSING MODULE

M-DATA

Byte 0 7732 Subdevice ID


10 Pocket device
20 Track device
21 Track device
22 Track device
23 Track device
30 Encoder device
40 Front image lift camera
50 Rear image lift camera
60 Image processing device
61 Image processing device
62 Image processing device
80 Front printer device
81 Front printer device
90 Rear printer device
91 Rear printer device
C0 Recognition device
C1 Recognition device
D0 7732 Operating system
E0 DPM Sensors Device
E1 DPM Solenoids Device
FE File access device

Byte 1 7732 command code

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DOCUMENT PROCESSING MODULE

M-DATA

Byte 2 - For Byte 0 = 10


00 Successful
01 Device does not exist
02 Device is not configured for use
03 Device reset (reload firmware).
04 Device not opened for use
05 Device is busy
06 Invalid command
07 Invalid data
08 Invalid data length
09 Invalid diagnose command
0A Diagnose command status is bad
0B Document move in progress
0C Document jam
0D Document skewed
0E Document failed to arrive
0F Invalid Message checksum
10 Document is not present
11 Document is too short
12 Move failed to complete
20 Invalid binary file format
21 Binary file device ID not equal to message device ID
22 Binary file too big for code space
23 Last load location is not 0FFFFH
24 Target hardware is not compatible with code
25 Firmware checksum failure
26 No RAM available from 00FF00H to 0FFFFH. Unable
to allocate interrupt vector space.
27 Attempt to run device code before download complete

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DOCUMENT PROCESSING MODULE

M-DATA
28 Firmware switch failure. Reload the image processing
firmware.
2C Internal RAM failure
2D ROM checksum failure
30 Transport is busy
31 Document entry sensors unexpectedly blocked.
Document jam detected.
32 Document entry sensors unexpectedly unblocked.
Document jam detected.
33 REGDOC sensor unexpectedly blocked Document
jam detected.
34 REGDOC sensor unexpectedly unblocked Document
jam detected.
35 Transport motor stall
36 Transport unavailable
38 RON turned off
39 Bad end-of-scan signal
3A Exhaust fan failure
AC Device not ready (not yet diagnosed)
AD Interlock open
AE No RON voltage
B0 Pocket full
B1 RON circuit failure
B2 24 Volts failure
B3 12 Volts failure
B4 Pocket A Motor failure
B5 Pocket B/C Motor failure
B6 Pocket A Motor stall
B7 Pocket B/C Motor stall
BA Step motor drive firmware already in use

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DOCUMENT PROCESSING MODULE

M-DATA
C0 Stepper motor failure
C1 Motor drive circuit failure
C2 Phase A open circuit
C3 Phase B open circuit
C4 Phase C open circuit
C5 Phase D open circuit
C6 Phase A short circuit
C7 Phase B short circuit
C8 Phase C short circuit
C9 Phase D short circuit
CA AC phase chopper failure
CB BD phase chopper failure
CC Feedback sensor A threshold failure
CD Feedback sensor B threshold failure
CE Feedback position failure
CF Feedback interrupt failure
D0 Sensor threshold failure
D4 Solenoid short circuit
D5 Solenoid open circuit
D6 Solenoid drive fail.

Byte 2 - For Byte 0 = 20, 21, 22, 23


00 Successful
01 Device does not exist
02 Device is not configured for use
03 Device reset (reload firmware).
04 Device not opened for use
05 Device is busy
06 Invalid command
07 Invalid data
08 Invalid data length
09 Invalid diagnose command
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DOCUMENT PROCESSING MODULE

M-DATA
0A Diagnose command status is bad
0B Document move in progress
0C Document jam
0D Document skewed
0E Document failed to arrive
0F Invalid Message checksum
10 Document is not present
11 Document is too short
12 Move failed to complete
20 Invalid binary file format
21 Binary file device ID not equal to message device ID
22 Binary file too big for code space
23 Last load location is not 0FFFFH
24 Target hardware is not compatible with code
25 Firmware checksum failure
26 No RAM available from 00FF00H to 0FFFFH. Unable
to allocate interrupt vector space.
27 Attempt to run device code before download complete
28 Firmware switch failure. Reload the image processing
firmware.
2C Internal RAM failure
2D ROM checksum failure
30 Transport is busy
31 Document entry sensors unexpectedly blocked.
Document jam detected.
32 Document entry sensors unexpectedly unblocked.
Document jam detected.
33 REGDOC sensor unexpectedly blocked Document
jam detected.
34 REGDOC sensor unexpectedly unblocked Document
jam detected.
35 Transport motor stall

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DOCUMENT PROCESSING MODULE

M-DATA
36 Transport unavailable
38 RON turned off
39 Bad end-of-scan signal
3A Exhaust fan failure
8A Document is still present in the track
90 General PCB failure
91 The rear cabinet door unexpectedly opened while
performing diagnose command
92 RON turned off
93 NVRAM read back failure
95 No closed loop step feedback
96 Exhaust fan failure
98 General power supply failure
99 28 volts out of spec.
9A 12 volts out of spec.
9B Ink-jet drive voltage out of spec.
B1 Bad left document entry sensor threshold
B2 Bad right document entry sensor threshold
B3 Bad REGDOC sensor threshold
B4 Hardware REGDOC circuit failure
C0 Stepper motor failure
C1 Motor drive circuit failure
C2 Phase A open circuit
C3 Phase B open circuit
C4 Phase C open circuit
C5 Phase D open circuit
C6 Phase A short circuit
C7 Phase B short circuit
C8 Phase C short circuit
C9 Phase D short circuit

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DOCUMENT PROCESSING MODULE

M-DATA
CA Current regulator failure on phase pair AC
CB Current regulator failure on phase pair AB
CC Feedback sensor A threshold failure
CD Feedback sensor B threshold failure
CE Feedback position failure
F1 Bootcode checksum failure
F3 Internal 256K RAM failure
F5 External RAM failure
F9 Transport response time-out
FA Transport response impossible
FE Transport software error. CAM motor and transport
motor attempting to run at the same time.

Byte 2 - For Byte 0 = 30


00 Successful
01 Device does not exist
02 Device is not configured for use
03 Device reset (reload firmware).
04 Device not opened for use
05 Device is busy
06 Invalid command
07 Invalid data
08 Invalid data length
09 Invalid diagnose command
0A Diagnose command status is bad
0B Document move in progress
0C Document jam
0D Document skewed
0E Document failed to arrive
0F Invalid Message checksum
10 Document is not present

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DOCUMENT PROCESSING MODULE

M-DATA
11 Document is too short
12 Move failed to complete
20 Invalid binary file format
21 Binary file device ID not equal to message device ID
22 Binary file too big for code space
23 Last load location is not 0FFFFH
24 Target hardware is not compatible with code
25 Firmware checksum failure
26 No RAM available from 00FF00H to 0FFFFH. Unable
to allocate interrupt vector space.
27 Attempt to run device code before download complete
28 Firmware switch failure. Reload the image processing
firmware.
2C Internal RAM failure
2D ROM checksum failure
30 Transport is busy
31 Document entry sensors unexpectedly blocked.
Document jam detected.
32 Document entry sensors unexpectedly unblocked.
Document jam detected.
33 REGDOC sensor unexpectedly blocked Document
jam detected.
34 REGDOC sensor unexpectedly unblocked Document
jam detected.
35 Transport motor stall
36 Transport unavailable
38 RON turned off
39 Bad end-of-scan signal
3A Exhaust fan failure
88 No valid font downloaded for encoding
89 Encoder unavailable. The encoder diagnose has not
been done or has failed.

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DOCUMENT PROCESSING MODULE

M-DATA
93 NVRAM read back failure
A0 General thermal print head failure
A1 Data read back failure
A2 Guard circuit failure
A3 Current sense circuit failure
A4 Voltage regulator failure
A5 Thermistor failure
A6 Temperature too high
A7 Print element failure
A8 Portion of thermal print head unusable
A9 Encoder print head is unusable
AA Average thermal print head resistance is out of spec.
AC Thermal print head is not locked into position
AD CAM motor stall
AE Too many steps to stall slot
AF Too many steps to get home
B0 Bad CAM threshold sensor
B8 Bad ribbon sensor threshold
B9 Ribbon step motor failure
BA No supply spool motion
C0 Step motor failure - (CAM unusable)
C1 Motor drive circuit failure
C2 Phase A open circuit detected
C3 Phase B open circuit detected
C4 Phase C open circuit detected
C5 Phase D open circuit detected
C6 Phase A short circuit detected
C7 Phase B short circuit detected
C8 Phase C short circuit detected
C9 Phase D short circuit detected

42
DOCUMENT PROCESSING MODULE

M-DATA
CA Current regulation failure on phase pair AC
CB Current regulation failure on phase pair BD
CC Feedback sensor A threshold failure
CD Feedback sensor B threshold failure
CE Feedback position failure
F8 Encoder communication response time-out
FB Invalid energy/power setting
FC Unable to calculate burn time
FE CAM/DOC interrupt contention.

Byte 2 - For Byte 0 = 40, 50


00 Successful
01 Device does not exist
02 Device is not configured for use
03 Device reset (reload firmware).
04 Device not opened for use
05 Device is busy
06 Invalid command
07 Invalid data
08 Invalid data length
09 Invalid diagnose command
0A Diagnose command status is bad
0B Document move in progress
0C Document jam
0D Document skewed
0E Document failed to arrive
0F Invalid Message checksum
10 Document is not present
11 Document is too short
12 Move failed to complete
20 Invalid binary file format

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DOCUMENT PROCESSING MODULE

M-DATA
21 Binary file device ID not equal to message device ID
22 Binary file too big for code space
23 Last load location is not 0FFFFH
24 Target hardware is not compatible with code
25 Firmware checksum failure
26 No RAM available from 00FF00H to 0FFFFH. Unable
to allocate interrupt vector space.
27 Attempt to run device code before download complete
28 Firmware switch failure. Reload the image processing
firmware.
2C Internal RAM failure
2D ROM checksum failure
30 Transport is busy
31 Document entry sensors unexpectedly blocked.
Document jam detected.
32 Document entry sensors unexpectedly unblocked.
Document jam detected.
33 REGDOC sensor unexpectedly blocked Document
jam detected.
34 REGDOC sensor unexpectedly unblocked Document
jam detected.
35 Transport motor stall
36 Transport unavailable
38 RON turned off
39 Bad end-of-scan signal
3A Exhaust fan failure
80 Camera covered before starting lift
81 Bad bias curve data
86 Bad camera setup data
87 Camera setup fault
90 No white document data for camera setup
93 NVRAM read back failure

44
DOCUMENT PROCESSING MODULE

M-DATA
C0 DSP hardware general integrity test setup
C1 Communications control port failure
C2 No transfer request pulse detected
C3 No end-of-scan pulse
C4 Bad end-of-scan signal
D0 Camera general integrity test failure
D1 Video correction control hardware failure
D2 Cannot locate lower dog-ear mark
D3 Cannot locate upper dog-ear mark
D4 Illumination test failure (green LEDs)
D5 Illumination test failure (red LEDs)
D6 White reference noise check failure
D8 Track bottom failure
F0 CPU failure
F1 Internal data memory failure
F2 Internal program memory failure
F3 Boot code checksum failure
F4 Internal time failure
F5 External 256K DRAM low nibble failure
F6 External 256K DRAM high nibble failure
F7 External 256K DRAM byte failure
F8 External 64K VRAM low nibble failure
F9 External 64K VRAM high nibble failure
FA External 64K VRAM byte failure.

Byte 2 - For Byte 0 = 60, 61, 62


00 Successful
01 Device does not exist
02 Device is not configured for use
03 Device reset (reload firmware).

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DOCUMENT PROCESSING MODULE

M-DATA
04 Device not opened for use
05 Device is busy
06 Invalid command
07 Invalid data
08 Invalid data length
09 Invalid diagnose command
0A Diagnose command status is bad
0B Document move in progress
0C Document jam
0D Document skewed
0E Document failed to arrive
0F Invalid Message checksum
10 Document is not present
11 Document is too short
12 Move failed to complete
20 Invalid binary file format
21 Binary file device ID not equal to message device ID
22 Binary file too big for code space
23 Last load location is not 0FFFFH
24 Target hardware is not compatible with code
25 Firmware checksum failure
26 No RAM available from 00FF00H to 0FFFFH. Unable
to allocate interrupt vector space.
27 Attempt to run device code before download complete
28 Firmware switch failure. Reload the image processing
firmware.
2C Internal RAM failure
2D ROM checksum failure
30 Transport is busy

46
DOCUMENT PROCESSING MODULE

M-DATA
31 Document entry sensors unexpectedly blocked.
Document jam detected.
32 Document entry sensors unexpectedly unblocked.
Document jam detected.
33 REGDOC sensor unexpectedly blocked Document
jam detected.
34 REGDOC sensor unexpectedly unblocked Document
jam detected.
35 Transport motor stall
36 Transport unavailable
38 RON turned off
39 Bad end-of-scan signal
3A Exhaust fan failure
80 Camera covered before starting lift
81 Bad bias curve data
82 No image data available
83 Bad x coordinate - example > = 2000
84 Bad y coordinate - example > = 840
85 Encryption is not available
86 Message Authentication Code Generation is not
available
88 Window exceeds 6 square inches (reader window
only)
A0 Encryption chip is not in proper default mode
A1 Encryption chip does not contain the proper default
status
A2 Encryption-external master port flag failure
A3 Encryption-external auxiliary port flag failure
A4 Encryption-external slave flag failure.

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DOCUMENT PROCESSING MODULE

M-DATA

Byte 2 - For Byte 0 = 80, 81, 90, 91


00 Successful
01 Device does not exist
02 Device is not configured for use
03 Device reset (reload firmware).
04 Device not opened for use
05 Device is busy
06 Invalid command
07 Invalid data
08 Invalid data length
09 Invalid diagnose command
0A Diagnose command status is bad
0B Document move in progress
0C Document jam
0D Document skewed
0E Document failed to arrive
0F Invalid Message checksum
10 Document is not present
11 Document is too short
12 Move failed to complete
20 Invalid binary file format
21 Binary file device ID not equal to message device ID
22 Binary file too big for code space
23 Last load location is not 0FFFFH
24 Target hardware is not compatible with code
25 Firmware checksum failure
26 No RAM available from 00FF00H to 0FFFFH. Unable
to allocate interrupt vector space.
27 Attempt to run device code before download complete

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DOCUMENT PROCESSING MODULE

M-DATA
28 Firmware switch failure. Reload the image processing
firmware.
2C Internal RAM failure
2D ROM checksum failure
30 Transport is busy
31 Document entry sensors unexpectedly blocked.
Document jam detected.
32 Document entry sensors unexpectedly unblocked.
Document jam detected.
33 REGDOC sensor unexpectedly blocked Document
jam detected.
34 REGDOC sensor unexpectedly unblocked Document
jam detected.
35 Transport motor stall
36 Transport unavailable
38 RON turned off
39 Bad end-of-scan signal
3A Exhaust fan failure
80 Ink-jet stepper motor failure
81 Ink-jet failure
82 Bad ink-jet sensor threshold
83 Bad ink-jet home sensor
84 Too many ink-jet power resets (write command)
85 Y coordinate too high or too low in write command.

Byte 2 - For Byte 0 = C0, C1


00 Successful
01 Device does not exist
02 Device is not configured for use
03 Device reset (reload firmware).
04 Device not opened for use
05 Device is busy

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DOCUMENT PROCESSING MODULE

M-DATA
06 Invalid command
07 Invalid data
08 Invalid data length
09 Invalid diagnose command
0A Diagnose command status is bad
0B Document move in progress
0C Document jam
0D Document skewed
0E Document failed to arrive
0F Invalid Message checksum
10 Document is not present
11 Document is too short
12 Move failed to complete
20 Invalid binary file format
21 Binary file device ID not equal to message device ID
22 Binary file too big for code space
23 Last load location is not 0FFFFH
24 Target hardware is not compatible with code
25 Firmware checksum failure
26 No RAM available from 00FF00H to 0FFFFH. Unable
to allocate interrupt vector space.
27 Attempt to run device code before download complete
28 Firmware switch failure. Reload the image processing
firmware.
2C Internal RAM failure
2D ROM checksum failure
30 Transport is busy
31 Document entry sensors unexpectedly blocked.
Document jam detected.

50
DOCUMENT PROCESSING MODULE

M-DATA
32 Document entry sensors unexpectedly unblocked.
Document jam detected.
33 REGDOC sensor unexpectedly blocked Document
jam detected.
34 REGDOC sensor unexpectedly unblocked Document
jam detected.
35 Transport motor stall
36 Transport unavailable
38 RON turned off
39 Bad end-of-scan signal
3A Exhaust fan failure
80 Camera covered before starting lift
81 Bad bias curve data
82 No image data available
83 Bad x coordinate - example > = 2000
84 Bad y coordinate - example > = 840
88 Zone is larger than 6 square inches
89 Reader timed out when performing recognition
8A Unable to recognize requested front
8B Invalid zone specification
8C Image type not supported for recognition
8D Invalid font template selection.

Byte 2 - For Byte 0 = D0


00 Successful
01 Device does not exist
02 Device is not configured for use
03 Device reset (reload firmware).
04 Device not opened for use
05 Device is busy
06 Invalid command
07 Invalid data

51
DOCUMENT PROCESSING MODULE

M-DATA
08 Invalid data length
09 Invalid diagnose command
0A Diagnose command status is bad
0B Document move in progress
0C Document jam
0D Document skewed
0E Document failed to arrive
0F Invalid Message checksum
10 Document is not present
11 Document is too short
12 Move failed to complete
20 Invalid binary file format
21 Binary file device ID not equal to message device ID
22 Binary file too big for code space
23 Last load location is not 0FFFFH
24 Target hardware is not compatible with code
25 Firmware checksum failure
26 No RAM available from 00FF00H to 0FFFFH. Unable
to allocate interrupt vector space.
27 Attempt to run device code before download complete
28 Firmware switch failure. Reload the image processing
firmware.
2C Internal RAM failure
2D ROM checksum failure
30 Transport is busy
31 Document entry sensors unexpectedly blocked.
Document jam detected.
32 Document entry sensors unexpectedly unblocked.
Document jam detected.
33 REGDOC sensor unexpectedly blocked Document
jam detected.

52
DOCUMENT PROCESSING MODULE

M-DATA
34 REGDOC sensor unexpectedly unblocked Document
jam detected.
35 Transport motor stall
36 Transport unavailable
38 RON turned off
39 Bad end-of-scan signal
3A Exhaust fan failure
81 Stage 1 of 7732 download is not complete. 7732 MTL
is resident. You must load the 7732 OS kernel
software. (unsolicited)
82 Stage 3 of 7732 download is not complete. 7732
system monitor is resident. You must load the 7732
system monitor software. (unsolicited)
83 Stage 2 of 7732 download is not complete. 7732 OS
kernel is resident. You must load the 7732 reader
recognition software. (unsolicited)
84 Front cabinet door is open (unsolicited)
85 Rear cabinet door is open (unsolicited)
88 Front cabinet door is closed (unsolicited)
89 Rear cabinet door is open (unsolicited)
8A Remove command failure. Document still in track
91 The load file has an invalid signature
92 The relocation table for the load file is invalid
93 The relocation table is too large
94 The code is not the right size
95 The file is a SYS file not a LOAD file.

Byte 2 - For Byte 0 = E0


AC Device not ready
D0 Sensor threshold failure
D2 Sensors turned off.

Byte 2 - For Byte 0 = E1


AD Interlock open
AE No RON voltage
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DOCUMENT PROCESSING MODULE

M-DATA

Byte 2 - For Byte 0 = FE


01 The file is not a logo file
02 The logo file could not be opened.

Byte 3
Bit 6, 7 Align-entry sensor
Bit 4, 5 Env-entry sensor (Set to 00 for 5675 sensor not fitted)
Bit 2, 3 Offset sensor
Bit 0, 1 Entry sensor

Note: Transport sensor states occupy two bits in any given


byte to represent the conditions `clear' (00), `blocked'
(01) and `failed clear' (10).

Byte 4
Bit 6, 7 Leading edge sensor
Bit 4, 5 Env-path exit
Bit 2, 3 Start-print sensor
Bit 0, 1 Align-exit sensor

Note: Transport sensor states occupy two bits in any given


byte to represent the conditions `clear' (00), `blocked'
(01) and `failed clear' (10).

Byte 5
Bit 7 Aligner motor stalled
Bit 6 Power pocket door closed
Bit 5 Envelope bin present
Bit 4 TI enable
Bit 3 Not used
Bit 2 Shutter closed sensor
Bit 1 Not used
Bit 0 Shutter open sensor

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DOCUMENT PROCESSING MODULE

M-DATA

Byte 6
Bit 7 Main motor stalled
Bit 6 Entry motor stalled
Bit 4, 5 Corrugator solenoid
Bit 2, 3 Cheque divert gate
Bit 0, 1 Envelope divert gate

Note: The envelope divert gate, cheque divert gate and the
corrugator solenoid states are reported in 2 bits with
the following meanings: 00 - sensor clear, 01 - sensor
blocked, 10 - failed with sensor clear, 11 - failed with
sensor blocked.

Byte 7
Bit 7 Reject bin sensor
Bit 6 Reserved
Bit 5 Pocket B sensor
Bit 4 Pocket A sensor
Bit 3 Not used
Bit 2 Reserved
Bit 1 Pocket B switch
Bit 0 Pocket A switch

Byte 8
Bit 7 Not used
Bit 6 Not used
Bit 5 Not used
Bit 4 Interlock switch, 0 = closed
Bit 3 Interlock switch, 1 = closed
Bit 2 Document registration sensor
Bit 1 Right document entry sensor
Bit 0 Left document entry sensor

55
DOOR ACCESS

TURNAROUND PLUG

A turnaround plug is required for the door access unit RS232


turnaround test.

M-STATUS
00 No error.
01 Bad read error.
02 Time-out error (Open door test).
03 Communications error (Open door test).
97 Time-out error (Turnaround test).
98 Communications error (Turnaround test).
146 SDC link failure.

M-DATA

Byte 0
00 Good
01 Parity error
02 Overrun error
03 Framing error
04 DTR or DSR time-out
05 Transmit time-out
06 Receive time-out.

56
ENCRYPTOR (BAPE)

M-STATUS
00 No error.
01 Parity error (NBS only).
02 Hardware error.
146 SDC link failure.

M-DATA

Byte 0
Bits 7-3 Not used
Bit 2=1 Keystore failure.
Bit 1=1 Encryption chip failure
Bit 0=1 Tamper detected

57
ENCRYPTOR (EKC)

KEYBOARD M-STATUS
00 No error.

ENCRYPTOR M-STATUS
00 No error.
01 Parity error.
02 Hardware error detected during a key or data
transmission or during an encryptor operation.
03 Invalid command, not all keyspaces are closed.
04 Invalid command, no keyspace open.
05 Invalid command as keyboard is currently enabled.
07 Communications failure.
08 Security Module reset was successful.
11 Invalid command data.
12 Data mismatch.
13 No key loaded in DEU prior to requesting an
encryption or decryption operation.
15 Set up failure - key space ID1 already exists and is
not a programmer parent with E/D attribute and 17
keys.
16 Invalid keyspace ID format, outside range 0 to 15.
17 Keyspace already exists.
18 Keyspace does not exist.
19 Keyspace ID1 has wrong attribute or class.
20 Keyspace ID2 has wrong attribute or class.
22 Invalid keyspace, wrong access right.
23 Only two RAR access spaces allowed, keyspace not
created.
24 Secret keyspace creation disabled.
25 Keyspace is not a parent.
26 Key ID2 not a keyspace specified or keyspace
specified not a child of key ID2 keyspace.

58
ENCRYPTOR (EKC)

M-STATUS
27 Invalid parent format.
28 Invalid parent ID, keyspace not a parent or keyspace
does not exist.
29 Parent keyspace is a programmer, can not have
secret child.
30 Key spaces do not match.
32 Key ID outside maximum range of keys.
33 Key ID1 has wrong attribute.
34 Key ID2 has wrong attribute.
37 Invalid key ID, no PIN encryption allowed.
38 Invalid key, key does not exist.
39 Key ID2 does not specify an IV.
40 Invalid key ID, no key.
41 Invalid key ID, key may not be exclusively ORed with
key from a different keyspace.
48 Invalid attribute field.
49 Attribute already in family.
50 Invalid parameter field
51 Undefined parameter for keyspace class.
52 Variation index outside range 01 to 7F hex.
53 Variation index already in family.
54 Invalid mode for this function.
55 Invalid left shift, value out of range.
56 Invalid length, or length and offset outside range.
57 Invalid access right.
58 Invalid POST PIN PAD digit (> 0F hex).
59 Invalid PRE PIN PAD data length (> 0C hex).
60 Modulus bit length > 576 or Exponent bit length > 576
or Modulus bit length <=exponent bit length.
64 Password does not contain decimal digits.

59
ENCRYPTOR (EKC)

M-STATUS
65 Invalid password, no match.
66 Keyspace inaccessible, password error count
exceeded.
70 PIN verification failed.
74 Invalid PIN encrypt type function (encryption mode
changed).
75 Key integrity error.
76 Invalid PIN, no encryption allowed (truncated PIN
does not contain decimal digits).
97 Timeout error.
98 Communications error.
99 TC <> 41, or TRS <> 00 00 00 00, when decrypted.
146 SDC link failure.

M-DATA

Byte 0 Command code


Byte 1 USART Status (the current state of the
USART):
Bit 7 Data Set Ready (DSR), set when security module has
passed its level 0.
Bit 6 0
Bit 5 Framing error, set when a valid stop bit is not detected
at the end of every character
Bit 4 Overrun error, set when a character is not read before
the next one becomes available
Bit 3 0
Bit 2 TxEmpty, set when USART has no characters to
transmit
Bit 1 RxRdy, set when a character has been received
Bit 0 TxRdy, set when ready to receive a character for
transmission

60
ENCRYPTOR (EKC)

M-DATA

Byte 2 TX Failures:
Bits 7-2 Not used
Bit 1 TxEmpty not empty
Bit 0 DSR fail

Byte 3 RX Failures:
Bits 7-4 Not used
Bit 3 set = NAKs returned continually.
Bit 2 set = Timeout/rubbish returned continually
Bit 1 set = on receiving a message
Bit 0 set = on receiving a command

Byte 4...
A string of up to eight bytes of mismatched hexadecimal data
returned on an unsuccessful communications echo command.

61
ENVELOPE DEPOSITORY

M-STATUS
00 No error.
01 Transport jam.
02 Transport jam and shutter jammed open.
03 Transport jam and shutter jammed closed.
04 Shutter jammed open.
05 Shutter jammed closed.
06 Transport sensor failure.
07 Failure in the inter-processor communications
11 Depository bin overfill.
13 Timing disk failure.
15 Transport motor failure.
50 Anti fishing sensor not returned.
51 Motor speed too fast
52 Print head removed.
55 Interlock failed
146 SDC link failure.

62
ENVELOPE DEPOSITORY

M-DATA

Byte 0 Transport Sensors:


Bit 7=1 Bin absent
Bit 6=1 Bin overfill
Bit 5=1 Exit sensor failed
Bit 4=1 A middle sensor failed
Bit 3=1 Entry sensor failed
Bit 2=1 Exit sensor blocked
Bit 1=1 A middle sensor blocked
Bit 0=1 Entry sensor blocked

Note 1: Bytes 0, 1 and 2 are bit encoded and the conditions


above are true when the appropriate bit is high (1).

Note 2: In byte 0, Bits 3 to 5 combined with bits 0 to 2


indicate when a sensor failure condition occurs
and whether the sensor failed indicating blocked
(indicated something that was not there), or
indicating clear (failed to detect something that
was there).

Byte 1 Shutter Sensors:


Bits 7-2 Not used
Bit 1=1 Jammed open
Bit 0=1 Jammed shut

Byte 2
Bit 7=1 Bin overfill
Bit 6 Not used
Bit 5 Not used
Bit 4=1 Too many dots printed, printhead is near end of life
Bits 3-0 Not used

63
ENVELOPE DEPOSITORY

M-DATA

Byte 3 Anti-fishing sensor:


00 Sensor blocked (transport clear)
01 Sensor clear (transport blocked)
02 Sensor failed indicating blocked

Byte 4 Shutter open sensor:


00 Sensor clear
01 Sensor blocked
02 Sensor failed indicating clear

Byte 5 Shutter closed sensor


(Sensor states same as for Byte 4)

Byte 6 1st (entry) transport sensor


(Sensor states same as for Byte 4)

Byte 7 2nd (middle) transport sensor


(Sensor states same as for Byte 4)

Byte 8 3rd (middle) transport sensor (at-print)


(Sensor states same as for Byte 4)

Byte 9 4th transport sensor (exit)


(Sensor states same as for Byte 4)

Byte 10 Timing disk sensor


(Sensor states same as for Byte 4)

64
ENVELOPE DEPOSITORY TI

M-STATUS
00 Good

M-DATA
00 TI on, bin in
01 TI on, bin out
02 TI off, bin in
03 TI off, bin out.

65
ENVELOPE DISPENSER

M-STATUS
00 No error.
01 Transport jam before exit sensor.
02 Transport jam at exit sensor.
03 Exit sensor failure.
04 Bin low sensor failure.
05 Timing disk sensor failure.
06 Bin is low and failed to present, EMPTY.

M-DATA

Byte 0 State of bin low sensor:


00 Clear (low)
01 Blocked (not low)
02 Failed, indicating clear for exit and bin low sensors or
failed for timing disk

Byte 1 State of exit sensor


(Status is the same as for Byte 0)

Byte 2 State of timing disk sensor


(Status is the same as for Byte 0)

66
GRAPHICS/VIDEO

M-STATUS
00 No error
02 Video disk player not ready
03 Player not responding to commands
04 Video player hardware or interface fault
05 Graphics display adapter fault
06 Invalid frame number
07 Illegal video command
08 Invalid command
09 End of disc
10 Receive error
11 Frame cannot be found due to drop-outs
12 Firmware does not recognize data sent by player
14 Command cannot be performed, player not activated
16 Graphics image file not found
17 Graphics image file format invalid
18 Graphics image file too big
19 Video not locked
20 No video signal
22 Font not loaded
23 Font library not found
24 Palette file not found
25 Palette file format invalid
27 Mixer parameters error
28 Mixer missing

67
GRAPHICS/VIDEO

M-STATUS
29 Font library invalid
30 Mixer parameter file error
31 Not enough onboard memory
32 Animation file error
33 Command not supported
34 Too many echo fields
35 File write protected
64 Section play timeout
65 Disk read error on picture download
66 Disk write error
146 SDC link failure

68
INDICATORS

TURNAROUND PLUG

Turnaround plug A/B (AT&T Part No. 445-0593125) is required


for the edge of board turnaround test.

IN-SERVICE, REMOTE STATUS, REMOTE RELAY,


FACIA LIGHT M-STATUS
00 No error.
03 Error in turnaround test
146 SDC link failure.

IN-SERVICE, REMOTE STATUS, REMOTE RELAY,


FACIA LIGHT M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS = 03)

Byte 0 Turnaround test state of I/O line 0:


30 Good
31 Stuck high
32 Stuck low

Byte 1 Turnaround test state of I/O line 1:


(Status is the same as for Byte 0)

Byte 2 Turnaround test state of I/O line 2:


(Status is the same as for Byte 0)

Byte 3 Turnaround test state of I/O line 3:


(Status is the same as for Byte 0)

69
INDICATORS

M-DATA

Byte 4 Turnaround test state of I/O line 4:


(Status is the same as for Byte 0)

Byte 5 Turnaround test state of I/O line 5:


(Status is the same as for Byte 0)

Byte 6 Turnaround test state of I/O line 6:


(Status is the same as for Byte 0)

Byte 7 Turnaround test state of I/O line 7:


(Status is the same as for Byte 0)

70
INDICATORS

MEDIA ENTRY TURNAROUND PLUG

Turnaround plug C (AT&T Part No. 445-0596570) is required.

MEDIA ENTRY M-STATUS


00 Good.
03 Error in turnaround test
146 SDC link failed

MEDIA ENTRY M-DATA (For M-STATUS = 03)

Byte 0 Turnaround test state of input line 0:


30 Good
31 Stuck high
32 Stuck low

Byte 1 Turnaround test state of input line 1:


(Status is the same as for Byte 0)

Byte 2 Turnaround test state of output line 0:


(Status is the same as for Byte 0)

Byte 3 Turnaround test state of output line 1:


(Status is the same as for Byte 0)

Byte 4 Turnaround test state of output line 2:


(Status is the same as for Byte 0)

Byte 5 Turnaround test state of output line 3:


(Status is the same as for Byte 0)

71
MCR/MCRW/CIM 86/SCRW

M-STATUS
00 No error.
01 Blank track.
02 Track not supported.
03 Read error.
04 Write error.
05 No card in reader at start of command.
06 Card removed by user during capture.
07 Shutter jammed open.
08 Shutter switch failure detected.
09 Error recovery successful.
10 Shutter jammed closed.
11 Card jam.
12 Card captured after unsuccessful eject.
13 Possible customer tampering.
14 Too many consecutive read errors or blank tracks on
any track.
15 Too many consecutive write errors.
16 Too many consecutive card jams.
17 Too many consecutive shutter jammed closed.
18 Card jam during capture.
19 Too many invalid cards.
20 Device still inoperative.
21 No card entered during cleaning cycle test.
22 Speed out of specification (fast).
23 Speed within +3%.
24 Speed within +-1%.
25 Speed within -3%.
26 Speed out of specification (slow).
27 Invalid card detected (Diagnostics only).
33 CIM services test failed.

72
MCR/MCRW/CIM 86/SCRW

M-STATUS
35 Error in track 3 data.
37 CROPF feature not supported.
38 LFCC bin full soon/full
40 LFCC bin removed/not configured.
41 CROPF feature failure.
50 Card not in SCRW stage position
51 Smart card stopper pin or contacts lowered, unable to
capture
52 Invalid smart card command code error
53 Invalid smart card command data error
54 SCIF not configured/not responding
55 SCIF response timeout exceeded
56 Card reader is in SCRW mode (Diagnostics only)
57 Invalid smart card response length
64 Invalid SCIF command code
65 Invalid SCIF command format
66 No smart card encryptor response error
67 Invalid key ID
68 Invalid key type
69 Invalid parent key type
70 Invalid key - does not exist
71 Invalid password - not decimal
72 Invalid password - no match
73 Key integrity error
74 Key parity error
75 Invalid data format
76 Stopper pin failure
77 Contact unit failure
78 Card movement failure
79 Smart card switch off failure

73
MCR/MCRW/CIM 86/SCRW

M-STATUS
80 Smart card removed error
81 No smart card response
82 Smart card transmission error
83 Smart card switched off
84 Illegal card type/parameter
85 Power up time exceeded
86 ANSI X9.8 pin block error
87 CIM self test failed.
88 CIM security module defective
89 CIM security module communication failure.
90 CIM interface board defective.
91 CIM interface board communications failure.
146 SDC link failure

M-DATA

Byte 0
00 Reset
01 Accept
02 Read
03 Write
04 Determine reader state
05 Eject
06 Capture
07 Disable
08 Speed test
09 Shutter/sensor test
0A Cleaning cycle test
0B Card insertion
0C Card removal
0D Card detection

74
MCR/MCRW/CIM 86/SCRW

M-DATA
0E CIM verify
0F CIM turnaround
10 CIM service test
11 CIM self test
20 Battery/relay test
28 Write buffer
29 Write card
70 SCIF Command

Byte 1
Bit 7=1 Write error (Invalid data)
Bit 6=1 Write error (Comms fail)
Bit 5=1 Read after write error
Bit 4=1 Read error (Comms fail)
Bit 3=1 Read error (Parity or LRC)
Bit 2=1 Track 3
Bit 1=1 Track 2
Bit 0=1 Track 1

Note: Bits 3 to 6 of byte 1 will be set for any detected


occurrence of the error, independent of successful
retries.

75
MCR/MCRW/CIM 86/SCRW

M-DATA

Byte 2 All commands except battery/relay test


Bit 7=1 Long card detected
Bit 6=0 Always
Bit 5=1 Card jam during capture
Bit 4=1 Card jam in reverse direction (towards shutter)
Bit 3=1 Card jam in forward direction (towards capture bin)
Bit 2=1 Shutter switch malfunction
Bit 1=1 Shutter jammed closed
Bit 0=1 Shutter jammed open

Note: Bits 0 to 7 of byte 2 will be set for any detected


occurrence of the condition, independent of
successful
error recovery.

Byte 2 Battery/relay test only


Bit 7=0 Always
Bit 6=0 Always
Bit 5=0 Always
Bit 4=0 Always
Bit 3=0 Always
Bit 2=1 Relay 2 failure
Bit 1=1 Relay 1 failure
Bit 0=1 Battery low

76
MCR/MCRW/CIM 86/SCRW

M-DATA

Byte 3
Bit 7=0 Unused.
Bit 6=1 LFCC bin full soon/full
Bit 5=1 Width switch blocked
Bit 0=1 PD1 blocked

Byte 4
Bit 7=0 Always
Bit 6=0 Always
Bit 5=0 Always
Bit 4=0 Always
Bit 3=0 Always
Bit 2=0 Always
Bit 1=1 PD5/6 (1=stopper pin/contacts down)
Bit 0=1 PD7 blocked

77
MCR/MCRW TI (CARD CAPTURE BIN SENSOR)

M-STATUS
00 Good

M-DATA

Byte 0
01 TI reporting enabled
02 TI reporting disabled

Byte 1
01 LFCC bin inserted
02 LFCC bin removed.

Note: The above M-DATA is returned in response to a


Diagnostic Read TI Status Command only.

78
MSR TRACK 1,2/2,3 (DIP)

M-STATUS
00 No error.
01 Blank track.
02 Track not supported.
03 Read error (Parity, LRC, no end sentinel).
05 No data available.
146 SDC link failure.

M-DATA

Byte 0
00 Reset command
01 Accept
02 Read
04 Determine reader state
07 Disable
0A Cleaning cycle
0B Card removal
0C Not used
0D Card removal/card closed rear switch

Byte 1
Bit 7=0 Always
Bit 6=0 Always
Bit 5=0 Always
Bit 4=0 Always
Bit 3=1 Read error (Parity/LRC/End sentinel)
Bit 2=1 Track 3
Bit 1=1 Track 2
Bit 0=1 Track 1

79
MSR TRACK 1,2/2,3 (DIP)

M-DATA

Byte 2
00 Always

Byte 3
Bit 7=0 Always
Bit 6=0 Always
Bit 5=0 Always
Bit 4=0 Always
Bit 3=0 Always
Bit 2=0 Always
Bit 1=1 Front Switch (FRS) blocked
Bit 0=1 Rear Switch (RES) blocked

80
MSR TRACK 1,2 (SWIPE)

M-STATUS
00 No error.
01 Blank track.
02 Track not supported.
03 Read error - Parity error.
05 No data available.
95 RS-232 communications error.

M-DATA

Byte 0
00 Reset command
01 Accept
02 Read
04 Determine reader state
07 Disable
09 Shutter/Sensor test
OA Cleaning Cyle
OB Card swiped and fully removed
OC Not used
OD Card detected being swiped
13 Turnaround test

81
MSR TRACK 1,2 (SWIPE)

M-DATA

Byte 1
Bit 7=0 Always
Bit 6=0 Always
Bit 5=0 Always
Bit 4=0 Always
Bit 3=1 Read error (Parity/LRC/End sentinel)
Bit 2 Not used
Bit 1=1 Track 2
Bit 0=1 Track 1

Byte 2
00 Always

Byte 3
00 Always

82
NIGHTSAFE (BASIC AND ENHANCED)

M-STATUS
00 Bag drop switch is open.
01 Bag drop switch is closed.
02 Deposit not done error and bag drop switch is open.
03 Error in turnaround test.

M-DATA

Only returned for the enhanced version of the Nightsafe


Depository.

Byte 0 All commands except turnaround test:


Bit 1=0 Bag drop switch open
Bit 1=1 Bag drop switch closed.
Bit 0=0 Door closed
Bit 0=1 Door open

Note: For M-STATUS = 03, the turnaround tests for the


miscellaneous interface devices are run from the
INDICATORS menu.

83
OPERATOR PANEL

INDICATORS M-STATUS
00 No error.

INDICATORS M-DATA

None

MODE SWITCH M-STATUS


00 No error.

MODE SWITCH M-DATA


30 Switch closed.
31 Switch open.

BASIC OPERATOR PANEL KEYBOARD M-STATUS


00 No error.
146 SDC link failure.

BASIC OPERATOR PANEL KEYBOARD M-DATA

The Key Detect test returns the three-digit decimal numbers


shown in the following figure:

000 001 002 003 004


016 017 018 019 020
032 033 034 035 036
048 049 050 051 052

BASIC OPERATOR PANEL DISPLAY M-STATUS


00 No error.
146 SDC link failure.

84
OPERATOR PANEL

BASIC OPERATOR PANEL DISPLAY M-DATA

None

ENHANCED OPERATOR PANEL KEYBOARD M-


STATUS
00 No error.
01 Controller error.
02 ROM missing.
146 SDC link failure.

ENHANCED OPERATOR PANEL KEYBOARD M-DATA

The Key Detect test returns the three-digit decimal numbers


shown in the following figure:

Left 16-key Right


FDK Keyboard FDK
193 194 195 196 198 197
201 202 203 204 206 205
209 210 211 212 214 213
217 218 219 220 222 221

ENHANCED OPERATOR PANEL DISPLAY M-STATUS


00 No error.
01 Controller error
02 Character ROM missing
146 SDC link failure.

ENHANCED OPERATOR PANEL DISPLAY M-DATA

None

85
COMBINED STATEMENT/PASSBOOK PRINTER

STATEMENT PRINTER M-STATUS


00 Operation successful.
01 Mechanical jam.
02 Communications error.
03 Not used.
04 Black mark error.
05 Media jam (Fatal).
05 Exit sensor error (Warning).
06 Not used.
07 Paper out.
08 Ribbon needs replaced now (Fatal).
08 Ribbon needs replaced soon (Warning).
09 Knife needs replaced soon.
10 Printhead needs replaced now (Fatal).
10 Printhead needs replaced soon (Warning).
11 Printer left open.
12 Shutter jammed open.
13 Shutter jammed closed.
16 Capture jam.
17 Media removed by customer during capture.
18 Media stuck in throat, unable to pull into printer -
possible customer tampering.
19 No paper present at start of command.
20 Printer malfunction - media present.
21 Bin overfill.
22 Print attempted beyond end of media.
23 Printer fatal.
30 Illegal media.
36 Capture bin full
146 SDC link failure.

86
COMBINED STATEMENT/PASSBOOK PRINTER

STATEMENT PRINTER M-DATA

Byte 0 Status and Sensors:


Bit 7=0 Always
Bit 6=1 Fault
Bit 5=0 Always
Bit 4=1 Exit sensor blocked
Bit 3=1 Paper out status
Bit 2=1 Black mark at sensor
Bit 1=1 Paper low status
Bit 0=0 Always

Byte 1 Command or Phase:


00 Reset
00 Report tally mnemonics (Diagnostics)
01 Action print stream
02 Special print
03 Not used
04 Exercise mechanism (Diagnostics)
05 Not used
06 Eject
07 Capture
08 Determine/Disable
09 Not used
10 Media removal

87
COMBINED STATEMENT/PASSBOOK PRINTER

STATEMENT PRINTER M-DATA

Byte 2 Status and Sensors:


Bit 7=0 Always
Bit 6=1 Comms error
Bit 5=1 No document
Bit 4=1 Knife jam
Bit 3=1 Head jam
Bit 2=1 Positioned at last line
Bit 1=1 Mechanical jam
Bit 0=1 Media jam

Byte 3 Status:
Bit 7=1 Printer RAM failure
Bit 6=1 Printer ROM failure
Bit 5=1 Media jam during capture
Bit 4=1 Media jam towards shutter
Bit 3=1 Media jam towards capture bin
Bit 2=1 Shutter switch malfunction
Bit 1=1 Shutter jammed closed
Bit 0=1 Shutter jammed open

Byte 4 Sensors:
Bit 7=1 Shutter open sensor covered
Bit 6=1 Shutter closed sensor covered
Bit 5=1 Transport open
Bit 4=1 Print unit open
Bit 3=1 Capture bin NOT empty
Bit 2=1 Paper out detected
Bit 1=1 Paper low (X13) detected
Bit 0=1 Black mark (X14) detected

88
COMBINED STATEMENT/PASSBOOK PRINTER

STATEMENT PRINTER M-DATA

Byte 5 Sensors (Statement):


Bit 7=0 Always
Bit 6=1 Platen roller raised
Bit 5=1 Printhead raised
Bit 4=1 Magnetic stripe pressure plate raised
Bit 3=0 Always
Bit 2=1 Printhead at right side
Bit 1=1 Printhead at left side
Bit 0=1 Knife at home position

Byte 6 Sensors:
Bit 7=0 Always
Bit 6=1 Media transport (X9) sensor covered
Bit 5=1 Media printhead sensor (X11) covered
Bit 4=1 Platen guide rear sensor (X16) covered
Bit 3=1 Media printhead sensor (X10) covered
Bit 2=1 Platen guide front sensor (X15) covered
Bit 1=1 Media feed sensor (X12) covered
Bit 0=1 Media capture sensor (X17) covered

Byte 7 Sensors:
Bit 7=1 Media skew sensor (X7) covered
Bit 6=1 Media skew sensor (X6) covered
Bit 5=1 Media exit sensor (X2) covered
Bit 4=1 Media exit sensor (X4) covered
Bit 3=1 Media exit sensor (X3) covered
Bit 2=1 Media exit sensor (X1) covered
Bit 1=1 Media exit sensor (X5) covered
Bit 0=1 Media transport sensor (X8) covered

89
COMBINED STATEMENT/PASSBOOK PRINTER

PASSBOOK PRINTER M-STATUS


00 Operation successful.
01 Blank track.
02 Track not supported.
03 Read error.
04 Write error.
05 No book in reader at start of command.
06 Error recovery successful.
07 Jam.
08 Too many consecutive read errors.
09 Too many consecutive write errors.
10 Too many consecutive jams.
11 Device inoperative.
12 Format error.
13 Communications error.
14 Passbook jammed in throat - possible customer
tampering.
15 Passbook jammed - unable to capture.
16 Shutter jammed open.
17 Shutter jammed closed.
20 Passbook removed by customer during capture.
22 Ribbon needs replaced soon.
23 Printhead needs replaced soon.
24 Optical scan segment (barcode) error.
25 Ribbon needs replaced now.
26 Printhead needs replaced now.
27 Capture bin overfill.
28 Mechanical jam.
29 Printer open.
30 Illegal media.

90
COMBINED STATEMENT/PASSBOOK PRINTER

PASSBOOK PRINTER M-STATUS


31 Blank page.
32 Scanner communications error.
36 Capture bin full.
146 SDC link failure.

PASSBOOK PRINTER M-DATA

Byte 0 Command or Phase:


00 Reset
01 Accept
02 Read
03 Write
04 Determine state
05 Eject
06 Print
07 Disable
08 Define passbook
09 Not used
0A Page number
0B Check line
0C Report configuration
0D Report definition
0E Passbook detection
0F Passbook insertion
10 Passbook removal
11 Exercise mechanism
14 Capture
15 Multiple line print

91
COMBINED STATEMENT/PASSBOOK PRINTER

PASSBOOK PRINTER M-DATA


17 Define scan
18 Define magnetics
1A Line scan

Byte 1 MAG R/W and Comms Status:


Bit 7=1 Write error
Bit 6=1 Comms error
Bit 5=1 Read after write error
Bit 4=1 Read error
Bit 3=1 Olivetti track
Bit 2=1 ISO track
Bit 1=1 IBM track
Bit 0=1 DIN track

Note: Bits 4 to 7 of byte 1 will be set for any detected


occurrence of the error, independent of successful
retries.

Byte 2
0 Always

Byte 3 Printer Status:


Bit 7=1 Read/Write error
Bit 6=1 Blank track
Bit 5=1 No passbook
Bit 4=1 Passbook jam
Bit 3=1 Passbook fully inserted
Bit 2=0 Always
Bit 1=1 Mechanical jam
Bit 0=1 Almost end of passbook

92
COMBINED STATEMENT/PASSBOOK PRINTER

PASSBOOK PRINTER M-DATA

Byte 4 Jam Status:


Bit 7=1 Printer RAM failure
Bit 6=1 Printer ROM failure
Bit 5=1 Passbook jam during capture
Bit 4=1 Passbook jam towards shutter
Bit 3=1 Passbook jam towards capture bin
Bit 2=1 Shutter switch malfunction
Bit 1=1 Shutter jammed closed
Bit 0=1 Shutter jammed open

Byte 5 Sensors:
Bit 7=0 Always
Bit 6=0 Always
Bit 5=0 Always
Bit 4=0 Always
Bit 3=0 Always
Bit 2=1 Shutter open
Bit 1=0 Always
Bit 0=1 Throat sensors blocked

Byte 6 Sensors:
Bit 7=1 Shutter open sensor covered
Bit 6=1 Shutter closed sensor covered
Bit 5=1 Transport open
Bit 4=1 Print unit open
Bit 3=1 Capture bin NOT empty
Bit 2=1 Paper out detected
Bit 1=1 Paper low detected
Bit 0=1 Black mark detected

93
COMBINED STATEMENT/PASSBOOK PRINTER

PASSBOOK PRINTER M-DATA

Byte 7 Sensors:
Bit 7=0 Always
Bit 6=1 Platen roller raised
Bit 5=1 Printhead raised
Bit 4=1 Magnetic stripe pressure plate raised
Bit 3=0 Always
Bit 2=1 Printhead at right side
Bit 1=1 Printhead at left side
Bit 0=1 Knife at home position

Byte 8 Sensors:
Bit 7=0 Always
Bit 6=1 Media transport sensor (X9) covered
Bit 5=1 Media printhead sensor (X11) covered
Bit 4=1 Platen guide rear sensor (X16) covered
Bit 3=1 Media printhead sensor (X10) covered
Bit 2=1 Platen guide front sensor (X15) covered
Bit 1=1 Paper feed sensor (X12) covered
Bit 0=1 Media capture sensor (X17) covered

Byte 9 Sensors:
Bit 7=1 Media skew sensor (X7) covered
Bit 6=1 Media skew sensor (X6) covered
Bit 5=1 Media exit sensor (X2) covered
Bit 4=1 Media exit sensor (X4) covered
Bit 3=1 Media exit sensor (X3) covered
Bit 2=1 Media exit sensor (X1) covered
Bit 1=1 Media exit sensor (X5) covered
Bit 0=1 Media transport sensor (X8) covered

94
PAGE TURNING PASSBOOK PRINTER

TURNAROUND PLUG

M-STATUS
00 Operation successful
01 Blank track
02 Track not supported
03 Read error
04 Write error
05 No passbook in reader at start of command
06 Error recovery successful
07 Passbook jam
08 Too many consecutive read errors
09 Too many consecutive write errors
10 Too many consecutive passbook jams
11 Device inoperative
12 Format error
13 RS-232 communications error
14 Passbook jammed in throat - possible customer
tampering
15 Book jammed - unable to capture
20 Book removed by customer during capture
22 Ribbon needs to be replaced soon
23 Printhead needs to be replaced soon
24 Barcode error

95
PAGE TURNING PASSBOOK PRINTER

M-STATUS
25 Ribbon needs to be replaced now
26 Printhead needs to be replaced now
27 Capture bin overfill
28 Mechanical jam
29 Printer open
31 Blank page
36 Capture bin full
37 Page turn error
38 Too many consecutive page turn errors
39 Page turn passbook guide jammed open
40 Page turn passbook guide jammed closed
41 Main electronics board failure
42 Magnetic electronics board failure
43 Magnetic board communication error
44 Book present
45 Adjust data lost
46 Printhead fire error

M-DATA

Byte 0 Command or Phase:


00 Reset
01 Accept
02 Read
03 Write
04 Determine State
05 Eject
06 Print
07 Disable
08 Define Document
09 Not used

96
PAGE TURNING PASSBOOK PRINTER

M-DATA
0A Page Number
0B Check Line
0C Report Configuration
0D Report Definition
0E Book Detection
0F Book Insertion
10 Book Removal
11 Exercise Mechanism
12 Not Used
13 Not Used
14 Capture
15 Multiple Line Print
16 Not Used
17 Define Scan
18 Define Magnetics
19 Not Used
1A Line Scan
1B Page Turn Forward
1C Page Turn Backward

Byte 1 MAG Read/Write Status:


Bit 7=0 always
Bit 6=0 always
Bit 5=0 always
Bit 4=0 always
Bit 3=0 always
Bit 2=1 for ISO track
Bit 1=1 for IBM track
Bit 0=1 for DIN track

97
PAGE TURNING PASSBOOK PRINTER

M-DATA

Byte 2
High byte of printer firmware error code as received by the
driver - Refer to SAMM.
Byte 3
Low byte of printer firmware error code as received by the driver
- Refer to SAMM.
Byte 4
Printer firmware subsystem command code as received by the
driver. This code relates to the firmware command executing
when the error occurred except in the case of firmware error
codes 0780, 0781, 0782, and 0783, when Byte 4 qualifies the
error. Refer to SAMM
Byte 5 Sensors snapshot when firmware error occurred:
Bit 7 SN24 (Inserted Media Width)
Bit 6 SN32 (Media At Mid Transport Position)
Bit 5 SN8 (Media In Transport)
Bit 4 SN5 (Turn Page Position)
Bit 3 SN4 (Line Find Position)
Bit 2 SN3 (Print Position)
Bit 1 SN2 (Mag Stripe Read/Write Position)
Bit 0 SN1 (Media Insertion)

Byte 6 Sensor values at end of command:


Bit 7=0 always
Bit 6=0 always
Bit 5=0 always
Bit 4 Media at turn page position SN5
Bit 3 Media at line find position SN4
Bit 2 Media at print position SN3
Bit 1 Media at magnetic head position SN2
Bit 0 Media insertion sensor SN1 covered

98
PAGE TURNING PASSBOOK PRINTER

M-DATA

Byte 7 Sensor values at end of command:


Bit 7 Mid platen position sensor SN18 covered
Bit 6 Platen position sensor 1 SN17 (See Table below)
Bit 5 Printhead left home position SN15
Bit 4 Printhead right home position SN14
Bit 3=0 always
Bit 2=0 always
Bit 1=0 always
Bit 0=0 always

Byte 8 Sensor values at end of command:


Bit 7 Magnetic head left home position SN28
Bit 6 Magnetic head right home position SN27
Bit 5 Turn page passbook guide open SN26
Bit 4 Turn page roller middle position SN25
Bit 3 Platen position sensor 2 SN22 (See Table below)
Bit 2 Turn page timing sensor SN21 covered
Bit 1=0 always
Bit 0 Platen home position sensor SN19.

Byte 9 Sensor values at end of command:


Bit 7=0 always
Bit 6=0 always
Bit 5=0 always
Bit 4=0 always
Bit 3 Media at mid transport position SN32
Bit 2 Capture bin not empty SN31
Bit 1 Magnetic plate closed SN30
Bit 0 Magnetic encoder covered SN29

99
PAGE TURNING PASSBOOK PRINTER

M-DATA

Byte 10 Sensor values at end of command:


Bit 7 Media at width sensor SN24
Bit 6 Turn page book guide closed SN23
Bit 5 Passbook alignment covered SN46
Bit 4 Print unit open SN45
Bit 3=0 always
Bit 2=0 always
Bit 1=0 always
Bit 0=0 always.

100
RECEIPT AND JOURNAL PRINTERS

M-STATUS
00 No error.
01 Head jam/Knife jam.
03 Black mark error.
04 Not used.
05 Paper out.
07 Paper not loaded or paper jam before transport.
08 Communications error.
09 Printer open.
10 Ribbon needs replaced soon.
11 Printhead needs replaced soon.
12 Knife needs replaced soon.
13 Ribbon needs replaced now.
14 Printhead needs replaced now.
15 Sideways communications error.
16 Eject jam.
146 SDC link failure.

M-DATA

Byte 0
Bit 7=0 Always
Bit 6=1 Fault status
Bit 5=0 Always
Bit 4=1 Exit sensor (covered)
Bit 3=1 Paper out sensor (active)
Bit 2=1 Black mark sensor (covered)
Bit 1=1 Paper low sensor (active)
Bit 0=0 Always

101
RECEIPT AND JOURNAL PRINTERS

M-DATA

Byte 1
Bit 7=0 Always
Bit 6=0 Always
Bit 5=0 Transport sensor (home) (not thermal printer)
Bit 4=1 Printhead sensor (home) (not thermal printer)
Bit 3=1 Unit open sensor (open)
Bit 2=1 Paper not loaded
Bit 1=1 Paper jam sensor (covered)
Bit 0=0 Knife sensor (open)

Byte 2
Bit 7=0 Always
Bit 6=0 Always
Bit 5=0 Always
Bit 4=0 Always
Bit 3=1 Communications failure status
Bit 2=1 Controller RAM error status
Bit 1=1 Controller ROM error status
Bit 0=1 Interface ROM/RAM error status

Byte 3
Bit 7=0 Always.
Bit 6=0 Always
Bit 5=0 Always
Bit 4=0 Always
Bit 3=0 Always
Bit 2=1 Failed to detect black mark status
Bit 1=1 Paper jam status
Bit 0=1 Knife jam status

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STATEMENT ONLY PRINTER

M-STATUS

Buncher responses returned when configured.


00 Operation successful.
01 Mechanical jam.
02 Communications error.
04 Black mark error.
05 Media jam (Fatal).
05 Exit sensor error (Warning).
07 Paper out.
08 Ribbon needs replaced now (Fatal).
08 Ribbon needs replaced soon (Warning).
09 Knife needs replaced soon.
10 Printhead needs replaced now (Fatal).
10 Printhead needs replaced soon (Warning).
11 Printer left open.
16 Capture jam.
17 Media removed by customer during capture.
18 Media stuck in throat, unable to pull into printer -
possible customer tampering.
19 No paper present at start of command.
20 Printer malfunction - paper present.
21 Bin overfill.
22 Print attempted beyond end of media.
23 Printer fatal.
33 Buncher communications failure.
34 Clamp drive jammed open.
35 Clamp drive jammed closed.
36 Capture bin full.
146 SDC link failure.

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STATEMENT ONLY PRINTER

M-DATA

Byte 0 Status and Sensors:


Bit 7=0 Always
Bit 6=1 Fault
Bit 5=0 Always
Bit 4=1 Exit sensor blocked
Bit 3=1 Paper out status
Bit 2=1 Black mark at sensor
Bit 1=1 Paper low status
Bit 0=0 Always

Byte 1 Command or Phase:


00 Reset
00 Report tally mnemonics (Diagnostics)
01 Action print stream
02 Special print
04 Exercise mechanism (Diagnostics)
06 Eject
07 Capture
08 Determine/Disable
10 Media removal

Byte 2 Status and Sensors:


Bit 7=1 Buncher comms error
Bit 6=1 Comms error
Bit 5=1 No document
Bit 4=1 Knife jam
Bit 3=1 Head jam
Bit 2=1 Positioned at last line
Bit 1=1 Mechanical jam
Bit 0=1 Media jam

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STATEMENT ONLY PRINTER

M-DATA

Byte 3 Status:
Bit 7=1 Printer RAM failure
Bit 6=1 Printer ROM failure
Bit 5=1 Media jam during capture
Bit 4=1 Media jam towards shutter
Bit 3=1 Media jam towards capture bin
Bit 2=0 Always
Bit 1=0 Always
Bit 0=0 Always

Byte 4 Sensors:
Bit 7=0 Always
Bit 6=0 Always
Bit 5=0 Always
Bit 4=1 Print unit open
Bit 3=1 Capture bin NOT empty
Bit 2=1 Paper out detected
Bit 1=1 Paper low (X13) detected
Bit 0=1 Black mark (X14) detected

Byte 5 Sensors (Statement):


Bit 7=0 Always
Bit 6=0 Always
Bit 5=0 Always
Bit 4=0 Always
Bit 3=0 Always
Bit 2=1 Printhead at right side
Bit 1=1 Printhead at left side
Bit 0=1 Knife at home position

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STATEMENT ONLY PRINTER

M-DATA

Byte 5 Sensors (Buncher):


Bit 7=1 Clamp drive jammed closed
Bit 6=1 Clamp drive jammed open
Bit 5=0 Always
Bit 4=1 Clamp drive raised
Bit 3=1 Clamp drive lowered
Bit 2=1 Printhead at right side
Bit 1=1 Printhead at left side
Bit 0=1 Knife at home position

Byte 6 Sensors (Statement):


Bit 7=0 Always
Bit 6=1 Media transport (S3) sensor covered
Bit 5=1 Media printhead sensor (S4) covered
Bit 4=0 Always
Bit 3=0 Always
Bit 2=0 Always
Bit 1=1 Media feed sensor (X12) covered
Bit 0=1 Media capture sensor (X17) covered

Byte 6 Sensors (Buncher):


Bit 7=0 Always
Bit 6=0 Always
Bit 5=0 Always
Bit 4=0 Always
Bit 3=0 Always
Bit 2=0 Always
Bit 1=1 Media feed sensor (X12) covered
Bit 0=1 Media capture sensor (X17) covered

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M-DATA

Byte 7 Sensors (Statement):


Bit 7=0 Always
Bit 6=0 Always
Bit 5=0 Always
Bit 4=0 Always
Bit 3=0 Always
Bit 2=1 Media exit sensor (S1) covered
Bit 1=0 Always
Bit 0=1 Media transport sensor (S2) covered

Byte 7 Sensors (Buncher):


Bit 7=0 Always.
Bit 6=0 Always
Bit 5=0 Always
Bit 4=0 Always
Bit 3=1 Media exit sensor (B1) covered
Bit 2=0 Always
Bit 1=1 Stack area sensor (B2) covered
Bit 0=1 Primary transport sensor (B3) covered

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PROCESSOR AND SYSTEM

SYSTEM ESCAPES

System escape codes are most usually returned from


application or system software. Their causes are too complex to
give a meaningful explanation here. For more information, refer
to the publication Troubleshooting on a Development Terminal,
D1-2561.

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PROXIMITY DETECTOR

TURNAROUND PLUG

Turnaround plug C (AT&T Part No. 445-0596570) provides the


loop to test the outputs of port C (output) at port A (input).

M-STATUS
00 Good
03 Error in turnaround test

M-DATA (For M-STATUS 00)


Byte 0 Detector status:
30 Inactive
31 Active.

M-DATA (For M-STATUS 03)

Byte 0 Turnaround test state of input line 0:


30 Good
31 Stuck high
32 Stuck low

Byte 1 Turnaround test state of input line 1:


(Statuses as for Byte 0)

Byte 2 Turnaround test state of output line 0:


(Statuses as for Byte 0)

Byte 3 Turnaround test state of output line 1:


(Statuses as for Byte 0)

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PROXIMITY DETECTOR

M-DATA

Byte 4 Turnaround test state of output line 2:


(Statuses as for Byte 0)

Byte 5 Turnaround test state of output line 3:


(Statuses as for Byte 0)

110
SDC SERVICE

M-STATUS
00 Good.
01 Turnaround test failure.
02 Command rejected
146 SDC link failure

M-DATA

None

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SECURITY CAMERA

TURNAROUND PLUG

A turnaround plug is required for the security camera RS232


turnaround test.

M-STATUS
00 Picture taken.
01 NAK received.
03 Hardware error detected, bad communication.
97 Timeout error.
98 Communications error.
146 SDC link failure.

M-DATA

Note: M-DATA marked * are specific to the Data Associates


camera.

Byte 0 Turnaround test:


00 Good
01 Parity error
02 Overrun error
03 Framing error
04 DTR, DSR timeout
05 Tx timeout
06 Rx timeout

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SECURITY CAMERA

M-DATA

Byte 0 UART Status Byte if NAK received or no


response:
Bit 7 Data Set Ready (reset if plug not attached)
Bit 6 0
Bit 5 Framing error (invalid stop bit in character)
Bit 4 Overrun error (character not read before next
received)
Bit 3 0
Bit 2 TXEMPTY, UART transmitter buffer ready to accept
character for transmission
Bit 1 RXRDY, set when character received
Bit 0 TXRDY, set when ready to transmit a character

Byte 0 For the Take Picture/Controller Status tests *


30 Camera OK/Camera busy

Byte 1 For the Take Picture/Controller Status tests *


30 Camera OK
31 Camera Busy

Byte 2 For the Take Picture/Controller Status tests *


30 Camera OK/Camera busy

Byte 3 For the Take Picture/Controller Status tests *


31 Camera OK/Camera busy

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TOUCH SCREEN

M-STATUS
00 No error
03 Hardware error - Touch screen controller hardware
error
04 Not calibrated - Touch screen has not been calibrated

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS = 03)

Byte 0 Touch screen error code (Hex):


00 No error
03 A/D converter error
04 Failed beam(s) detected
05 Communications error (controller/frame interface
error)
06 Weak beam(s) detected.

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COMMUNICATIONS GROUP 1

INTRODUCTION

This section deals with the following communications protocols:

• TC500 Asynchronous
• TC500 Synchronous
• NCR/ISO Asynchronous
• IBM 3270 Bisynchronous
• IBM 3275 Bisynchronous
• IBM 2265 Asynchronous
• Point To Point RS-232
• General BSC Bisynchronous
• VIP 7700 Honeywell
• ANSI X3.28 Synchronous
• Olivetti 349 Bisynchronous
• D5 Tributary
• Sperry UTS 20 Synchronous.

M-STATUS
00 No error.
10 Communications loss. Timed out.
20 Communications restored.
30 Transmit abandoned. Failed to transmit data given to
it in a send command on three consecutive poll
cycles.
31 Carrier error. (Transmit abandoned for VIP 7700
Honeywell, ANSI X3.28)
32 Time out on transmit.
40 Receive abandoned.
41 Receive abandoned.
42 Receive abandoned.
43 Sequence error. (Receive denied for General BSC
Bisync)

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M-STATUS
50 Modem interface error. (Fatal Modem Error for IBM
2265 Async)
51 Fatal modem interface error.
52 Modem interface error.
60 Could not create DSA for OPEN.
69 A fatal communications error has been detected.
81 No Data Set Ready detected.
82 No Carrier detected.
83 No Clear to Send detected
84 No characters transmitted.
85 No characters received.
86 Parity error detected.
87 Receiver overrun error
88 Data mismatch. The data received was not the same
as the test pattern transmitted.
89 No external turnaround detected. The Test Indicator
failed to turn ON.
90 CRC error.

M-DATA - IBM 3270 BISYNC (FOR M-STATUS 50 - 52)

Status of modem interface signals when modem failure is


reported.

01 DTR (Data Terminal Ready)


02 RTS (Request To Send)
04 RLSD (Receive Line Signal Detect Carrier)
08 WC (Wrap Command)
10 RFS (Ready For Sending Clear To Send)
20 DSR (Data Set Ready)
40 CI (Call Indicator)
80 WS (Wrap Indicator)

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M-DATA - ALL PROTOCOLS (M-STATUS 69)

Byte 0: Comms number


Byte 1: Protocol I.D
Byte 2: Hardware Variant
01 ISA PCCM
10 MCA PCCM
12 50XX xa

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COMMUNICATIONS GROUP 2

INTRODUCTION

This section deals with the following communications protocols:

• NCR/DLC Common Carrier Link


• HDLC
• SNA(3624)/SDLC
• General SNA/SDLC
• NCR/DLC In-House Link

M-STATUS
10 No Poll received within specified time frame
11 DISC received while in NRM.
12 No SNRM received during OPEN within specified time
frame.
13 LU-LU session terminated.
14 Waiting for Network connection (OPEN command)
20 Communications restored. Polling has resumed.
21 Communications restored. SNRM has been received
while in Disconnect Mode. (Link protocol
establishment for SNA (3624)/SDLC)
22 Link protocol reset. SNRM has been received while in
NRM.
23 Communications restored.
29 FRMR sent.
30 Output abandoned due to I-frame being rejected by
primary three times.
31 RLSD error.
32 Timeout on transmit. Output Complete interrupt did
not occur in time.
33 Negative SNA response received.

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M-STATUS
34 Load procedure error. (Bracket error for General
SNA/SDLC)
35 Illegal or out of sequence message during load.
(SEND not possible because in Receive Mode for
General SNA/SDLC)
36 No SNA response received in time.
37 Send not possible due to Data Traffic not allowed.
38 SEND invalid or not allowed.
40 Send not possible within 150 seconds or Send is not
acknowledged.
44 Negative SNA response transmitted.
45 Special SNA Command received.
50 Modem failure. DSR has failed to switch ON after
DTR was switched ON during OPEN.
51 Modem failure. CTS has failed to switch ON after RTS
was switched ON.
52 Modem failure. CTS dropped while RTS was still ON
or CSR dropped while DTR was still ON.
53 DSR is raised.
61 No DSA available to assemble/segment chain
message.
62 Requested Local Network Address not available.
63 Logical Connection not closed.
69 A fatal communications error had been detected.
81 No Data Set Ready detected.
82 No Carrier (RLSD) detected.
83 No Clear to Send detected.
84 Timeout on transmit (no characters transmitted).
85 Timeout on receive (no characters received).
86 (Reserved).
87 Receiver overrun error.

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M-STATUS
88 Data mismatch. The data received was not the same
as the test pattern transmitted.
89 No external turnaround detected. The test indicator
failed to turn ON.
90 Data mismatch or FCS error detected.

M-DATA - ALL PROTOCOLS (FOR M-STATUS 50-52)


01 DTR (Data Terminal Ready)
02 RTS (Request To Send)
04 RLSD (Receive Line Signal Detect Carrier)
08 WC (Wrap Command)
10 RFS (Ready For Sending Clear To Send)
20 DSR (Data Set Ready)
40 CI (Call Indicator)
80 WI (Wrap Indicator)

M-DATA - NCR/DLC, HDLC, GENERAL SNA/SDLC,


SNA (3624)/SDLC (FOR M-STATUS 69)
M-DATA 0 = Comms Number
M-DATA 1 = Protocol I.D.
M-DATA 2 = Hardware Variant
• 01 = ISA PCCM
• 10 = MCA PCCM
• 12 = 50XX xa

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M-DATA - SNA (3624)/SDLC, GENERAL SNA/SDLC


(FOR M-STATUS 13)

SNA command that terminated LU-LU session:

11 ACTPU
12 DACTPU
0D ACTLU
0E DACTLU
32 UNBIND

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M-DATA - SNA (3624)/SDLC (FOR M-STATUS 29)

Special information about the reason for sending a FRMR.


Byte 0 Control Field
Byte 1 Sequence numbers <VR> 0 <VS> 0
Byte 2 Reason bits
Byte 3 Originator
02 Control field not supported (S-frame)
03 S-frame with I-field received
04 SNRM with I-field received
05 Disc with I-field received
06 Control field not supported
07 Buffer overflow I-frame
08 Buffer overflow other frames
09 Invalid NR in I-frame
10 Invalid NR in RR or REJ
11 Invalid NR in RNR

Byte 4-7 Buffer address of received frame


Byte 8-9 Frame length
Byte 10 Received status (passed from IOH to IFL)

M-DATA - SNA (3624)/SDLC, GENERAL SNA/SDLC


(FOR M-STATUS 33 OR 44)

Sense code of received or transmitted negative SNA response


(4 bytes).
If the negative SNA Response is to an SNA Command, the RU
(Command code) will follow the sense code (1 to 3 bytes).Refer
to the SNA FAP Manual for the values and their meaning.

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M-DATA - SNA (3624)/SDLC, GENERAL SNA/SDLC


(FOR M-STATUS 45)

The special SNA Command received (1 to 8 bytes, hex values):


00 SHUTD
80 QEC
82 RELQ
83 CANCEL
84 CHASE
A1 CLEAR only reported when received in the middle of a
chain (Load data).
01 06 04 xx yy yy yy yy- NPE
xx=Reason byte yy yy yy yy = Sense data

Refer to the SNA Format and Protocol (FAP) Reference


Manuals IBM Doc. SC30-31112-2.

M-DATA - GENERAL SNA/SDLC (FOR M-STATUS 81-


85, 89)

State of modem interface signals when modem failure is


reported in the response to the Loop 3 or Special Loop 3
Command.

M-DATA - GENERAL SNA/SDLC (FOR M-STATUS 87,


88, 90)

Received characters of Loop test when mismatch has occurred


or characters have otherwise not been received correctly.

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HAYES MODEM

M-STATUS
00 Error
88 Data mismatch
93 Sloop 3 test failed
94 Loop 2 test failed
95 Loop 3 test failed
98 Maintenance report

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 88)

Data mismatch. The data received was not the same as the test
pattern transmitted. The M-DATA contains the 8 bytes of
received data.

Note: The Sloop3 responses contain no M_DATA.

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 93, 94 or 95)

Byte 0:
01 A DosWrite command has timed out while waiting for
CTS to be raised during test.
02 A DosWrite command has timed out while waiting for
DSR to be raised during test.
03 A DosWrite command has timed out while waiting for
DCD to be raised during test.
04 A DosWrite error has been detected during test.
05 A modem checksum error has been detected during
test.
20 A read command waiting for a modem status has
timed out.
21 A read command waiting for a modem status has
returned an unexpected status.
30 No silence detected while attempting to establish a
test connected with a system not providing a dial tone.
31 Engaged signal or number unobtainable while
attempting to establish a test connection.

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M-DATA
32 No carrier was detected from the remote modem while
attempting to establish the test connection.
33 No dial tone was detected while attempting to
establish the test connection.
40 The currently active connection is not V22 or V22bis.
41 The connection has been lost during the test.
42 The modem has not been returned a status to the
connection attempt within the timeout period (40
seconds).
43 The telephone number supplied in the Loop 2
command has been blacklisted.
80 The telephone number supplied is invalid.

Note: Byte 0 values of 30 and greater are only returned for


M-STATUS = 94.

Byte 1: When M-Data byte 0 = 01, 02, 03,


Bit 7 Reserved
Bit 6 Reserved
Bit 5 Reserved
Bit 4 Reserved
Bit 3 State of CTS
Bit 2 State of DSR
Bit 1 State of RI
Bit 0 State of DCD.

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IBM FINANCIAL LOOP

M-STATUS
15 Communications loss. loss of synchronization with the
loop
24 Communications restored.
30 Output abandoned due to the driver receiving three
transmit fail statuses from the IFLA
46 Receive overflow.
50 Modem failure. DSR has failed to switch on while the
Loop driver tries to connect to a Remote Loop
52 Modem failure. CTS has dropped while RTS was ON
53 IFLA failure. IFLA level 0 diagnostics failed
54 IFLA failure. No response to command or bad
command status
88 Data mismatch. The data received was not the same
as the test pattern transmitted. The M_DATA
associated with this report is the actual data received.
If the M_DATA is all FF's then no data was received

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 50 OR 52)


01 DTR (Data Terminal Ready)
02 RTS (Request To Send)
04 RLSD (Receive Line Signal Detect Carrier)
08 Reserved
10 CTS (Clear To Send)
20 DSR (Data Set Ready)

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M-STATUS
10 Communications loss.
20 Communications restored.
30 Transmit abandoned. Retry limit exceeded
32 Transmit abandoned. The DPM layer did not receive a
reply within the timeout limit.
33 Transmit abandoned. The DPM layer received an
invalid DPM status.
34 Transmit abandoned. The LLC layer could not
transmit successfully an LLC originated frame or was
closed before it could retry.
35 Transmit abandoned. The DPM layer received an
invalid DPM in the IBSTATCD field of the header.
40 A message was received which was too long.
41 A message (other than a type 0 message) was
received in which the source address was equal to the
destination address.
42 An unrecognized frame is received by the LLC.
43 Power-up frame received from a remote station.
44 No-Memory status has been received by LLC.
45 A No-Buffer status has been received by LLC.
61 No DSA for message.
65 Bus interface problem. Could not load driver onto LAN
board.
66 Driver on LAN board experienced an RMX exception.
67 82586 LAN processor in the no-resources state for
longer that 10 milliseconds.
68 Hardware error.
69 LAN processor failed to respond.
88 Data mismatch.
90 Checksum error.
91 Loop1 internal test failed.
92 Loop1 test failed.

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M-STATUS
93 Loop1 command not executed.
94 Loop2 command not executed.
95 Loop3 command not executed.
96 Loop2 command transmission failed.
97 Loop2 reception failed. Routine severity.
98 Loop2 received from remote station.

M-DATA (GENERAL)
01 No response received from receiving station.
02 Negative acknowledge, no buffers available.
03 Negative acknowledge, memory overrun.
04 Collision retry limit reached.
05 Lack of CRC error detected.
06 No header or data buffer areas available.
07 Command timeout, hardware failure.
08 Bus error.
09 Did not receive returned Loop2 message.
10 Cannot receive. (Tap disconnected?).
11 Collision detect signal error.
12 Memory overrun or underrun.
13 Loss of CTS signal from 82586.
14 No loop data provided for transmission.

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 33)

The M-DATA (2 bytes) is the invalid value found in the


MCSTATUS field of the DPM header.

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 34)

The M-DATA (4 bytes) is the LLC frame header of the frame to


be transmitted.
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M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 35)

The M-DATA (2 bytes) is the invalid value found in the


IBSTATCD field of the DPM header.

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 42 or 43)

The M-DATA (up to 11 bytes) is the LLC header and up to 7


bytes of the remainder of the frame.

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 44 or 45)

The M-DATA (up to 11 bytes) is the LLC header and up to 7


bytes of the remainder of the frame.

Note: The minimum number of bytes is four.

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 65)


02 Out of memory.
04 Failed to run.
05 File read error.
06 Bus retry limit reached.
07 Level 0 error on MIRLAN board.
11 Bad command.
12 Data error.
13 No data.
14 Timeout.
15 BCC error.
81 Bad load record. (Detected by the boot loader).
82 Load record too large. (Received by boot loader).
83 Load record checksum error. (Detected by boot
loader).

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PC MIRLAN

M-DATA FOR (M-STATUS 66)

The M_DATA (4 bytes) is as follows:

• The first 2 bytes contain the token (word value) of the


task which made the offending RMX call
• The second 2 bytes contain the return address (word
value of IP) of the offending RMX call.

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 97 or 98)

The M_DATA (up to 11 bytes) is the header and up to 7 bytes of


the remainder of the frame.

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SNA X.21 ATM/CSS WITH SHM

M-STATUS
10 No Poll received within specified time frame in Normal
Response Mode (open).
11 DISC received while in NRM.
12 No SNRM received during OPEN within specified time
frame.
13 LU-LU session terminated due to receipt of UNBIND
or ACTLU or DACTLU or ACTPU.
14 Waiting for Network connection (OPEN Command)
21 Link protocol established. SNRM has been received
while in NDM.
22 Link protocol reset. SNRM has been received while in
NRM.
23 Communications restored. LU-LU session has been
(re-)established.
28 XID command received or TEST/FRMR response
sent (first time)
30 Output abandoned due to I-frame being rejected by
primary N-2+1 times. (SDLC level).
31 RLSD error.
32 Timeout on transmit. Output complete interrupt did not
occur in time.
33 Negative SNA response received.
34 Bracket error (only when Bracketing is used) For
example SEND not possible because Bracket of
previous transaction has not ended.
35 SEND not possible because in Receive Mode (Half
Duplex Flip-Flop and Contention modes only).
36 No SNA Response received in time.
37 SEND not possible due to Data Traffic not allowed.
For example Quiesced, Shutdown or cleared.
38 SEND (SNA Command/Response) invalid or not
allowed with current FM profile, or chaining error when
application does control the chaining.
44 Negative SNA response transmitted.

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M-STATUS
45 Special SNA Command received.
50 Modem failure. DSR has failed to switch ON after
DTR was switched ON during OPEN.
51 Modem failure. CTS has failed to switch ON after RTS
was switched ON.
52 Modem failure. CTS or (DSR) dropped while RTS or
(DTR) was still ON (X.21 Disconnection).
53 DSR raised (X.21 Connection).
61 No DSA available to assemble/segment a chain-
message, or to send an SNA Response initiated by
the application.
62 Requested Local Network Address not available.
63 Logical Connection not closed/released.
69 A fatal communications error has been detected.
81 No Data Set Ready detected.
82 No carrier (RLSD) detected.
83 No Clear To Send detected.
84 Timeout on transmit (no characters transmitted).
85 Timeout on receive (no characters received).
86 (Reserved).
87 Receiver overrun error.
88 Data mismatch The data received was not the same
as the test pattern transmitted.
89 No external turnaround detected. The Test Indicator
failed to turn ON.
90 FCS error. The FCE of the received data was
incorrect.

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M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 50 TO 53)

State of modem interface signals when modem failure is


reported. This is one byte with the following layout:
01 DTR (Data Terminal Ready)
02 RTS (Request to Send)
04 RLSD (Receive Line Signal Detect, Carrier)
08 WC (Wrap Command)
10 RFS (Ready For Sending, Clear To Send)
20 DSR (Data Set Ready)
40 CI (Call Indicator)
80 WI (Wrap Indicator)

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 13)

SNA Command that terminated the LU-LU session (1 byte, hex


values):
11 ACTPU
12 DACTPU
0D ACTLU
0E DACTLU
32 UNBIND

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 28)

Information of XID/TEST/FRMR field layout (control field, max


10 bytes of information)
87 FRMR data (3 bytes)
89 FRMR data (3 bytes)
AF First part of XID l-field
BF First part of XID l-field
E3 First part of TEST l-field
F3 First part of TEST l-field

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M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 45)

The special SNA Command received (1 to 8 bytes, hex values):


C0 SHUTD
C8 BID
80 QEC
82 RELQ
83 CANCEL
84 CHASE
A1 CLEAR (only reported when received in the middle of
a chain).
01 06 04 xx yy yy yy yy - NSPE
• xx = Reason byte
• yy yy yy yy = Sense data.

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 33 or 44)

Sense code of received or transmitted negative SNA response


(4 bytes). If the negative SNA response is to an SNA Command,
the RU (Command code) will follow the sense code (1 to 3
bytes).

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 81-85 and 89)

State of X.21 I/F TCE interface signals when modem failure is


reported in the response to the Loop 3 or Special Loop 3
Command.

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 87, 88 and 90)

Received characters of Loop test when mismatch has occurred


or characters have otherwise not been received correctly.

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SNA X.25

M-STATUS
10 Retry count expired (DISC or SABM).
11 DISC/DM received while in ABM.
13 Logical Connection terminated.
14 X.25 Network connection waited for or terminated.
16 LLC Expected Frame not received or retry count
expired.
17 Link protocol reset failed.
18 LLC LDISC/LDM received while in ITS.
19 LLC Link protocol reset failed.
20 Link protocol reset. SABM sent, caused by N2 expiry.
21 Link protocol established. SABM has been received
while in Disconnect Mode.
22 Link protocol reset. SABM has been received while in
ABM or SABM sent, caused by protocol error.
23 Communications restored. Logical connection has
been (re-) established.
24 X.25 Network connection initiated or re-established.
25 LLC Link protocol reset. LSABM/LSNRM sent, caused
by LN2 expiry.
26 LLC Link protocol established.
27 LLC Link protocol reset. LSABM/LSNRM received in
ITS.
28 LLC XID command received/TEST/FRMR response
sent (first time).
29 FRMR sent (first time).
30 Output abandoned due to I-frame having been
rejected by primary three times (SDLC level).
31 RLSD error. RLSD failed to drop.
32 Timeout on transmit. Output Complete interrupt did
not occur in time.
33 Negative SNA response received.
34 Bracket error (only when bracket is used).

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M-STATUS
35 Send not possible because in Receive Mode.
36 No SNA Response received in time.
37 Send not possible due to Data Traffic not allowed.
38 Send (SNA Command) invalid, or not allowed with
current FM profile, or chaining error when application
does control the chaining.
39 DCE busy (RNR received).
44 Negative SNA response transmitted.
45 Special SNA Command received.
46 Network diagnostic information.
47 DTE busy (RNR transmitted).
48 LLC ATM busy (LRNR transmitted).
50 Modem failure. DSR has failed to switch ON after
DTR was switched ON during OPEN.
51 Modem failure. CTS has failed to switch ON after RTS
was switched ON.
52 Modem failure. CTS dropped while RTS was still ON
or DSR dropped while DTR was still ON.
53 DSR raised.
60 No DSA available to generate structures for a logical
connection.
61 No DSA available to assemble/segment a message.
62 Requested Local Network Address not available.
63 Logical Connection not closed/released.
69 A fatal communications error has been detected.
70 X.25 Network Level response timeout or VC reset.
71 LLC Output abandoned due to LI-frame been rejected
by primary three times.
72 LLC Host busy (LRNR received).
81 No Data Set Ready detected.

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M-STATUS
82 No carrier (RLSD) detected.
83 No Clear to Send detected.
84 Timeout on transmit (no characters transmitted).
85 Timeout on receive (no characters received).
86 (Reserved).
87 Receiver overrun error.
88 Data mismatch. The data received was not the same
as the test pattern transmitted.
89 No external turnaround detected. The Test Indicator
failed to turn ON.
90 FCS error detected.

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 50 TO 52)

State of modem interface signals when modem failure is


reported.

01 DTR (Data Terminal Ready)


02 RTS (Request To Send)
04 RLSD (Receive Line Signal Detect Carrier)
08 WC (Wrap Command)
l0 RFS (Ready For Sending Clear To Send)
20 DSR (Data Set Ready)
40 CI (Call Indicator)
80 WI (Wrap Indicator)

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 10, 11, 17, 20 - 22, 29, 30,


39, 47)

Level-2 report: last l0 or 7 LPH states and the command field of


the frame causing the report. In cases where frame reject data
is present, the last seven states followed by the FRMR data are
reported, otherwise the last ten states.

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SNA X.25

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 14, 24, 70)

Level-3 report: VC station state, report type, received packet


type, and either:

• throughput classes, packet sizes and window sizes if


negotiated in Call Packets as received in Incoming
Call packet or as received in Call accepted packet if
negotiation applicable, or
• cause code (if applicable) and diagnostic code if
present.

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 46)

Network generated diagnostic information.

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 16, 18, 19, 25, 26, 27, 28, 48,
71, 72)

LLC report: last 9, 8 or 5 LLC states and the command field of


the frame causing the report. In case Frame reject data is
present, the last five states followed by the FRMR data are
reported, otherwise, the last nine states with exception of M-
STATUS = 26 where the last eight states are reported followed
by one of identification.

Note: For QLLC numbers (5, 8, 9) correspond to (7, 9, 10)


because of one byte control field.

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SNA X.25

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 13)

SNA Command that terminated the LU-LU session, (l byte, hex


values):
11 ACTPU
12 DACTPU
0D ACTLU
0E DACTLU
32 UNBIND, or indication of level which indicated logical
connection termination:
FF DLC
FE X.25 packet level FD - LLC

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 45)

The special SNA Command received, (1 to 8 byte, hex values):


C0 SHUTD
80 QEC
82 RELQ
83 CANCEL. This report is also sent when the CSS
sends a negative response to a partial receive chain.
84 CHASE
A1 CLEAR only reported when received in the middle of a
chain.
01 06 04 xx yy yy yy yy - NSPE
xx = Reason byte yy yy yy yy = Sense data.

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 33 or 44)

Sense code of received or transmitted negative SNA response


(4 bytes). If the negative SNA Response is to an SNA
Command, the RU (Command code) will follow the sense code
(l to 3 bytes).

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SNA X.25

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 61)

Length of DSA required (word, T_INFO size only). A report


segment requires 11 bytes more.

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 69)


• M-DATA 0 - Comms Number
• M-DATA 1 - Protocol I.D.
• M-DATA 2 - Hardware Variant
• 01 = lSA PCCM
• 10 = MCA PCCM
• 12 = 50XX xa

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 81-85 and 89)

State of modem interface signal (1 byte) when modem failure is


reported in the response to the Loop 3 or Special Loop 3
Command.

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 87, 88, 90)

Received characters of Loop test when mismatch has occurred


or characters have otherwise not been received correctly.

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TCP/IP

M-STATUS
0A Communications lost.
1E Transmit failure.
28 Receive failure.

M-DATA

Maintenance data is broken down into different classifications


depending upon the type of erro which has occurred. The format
for the M-Data is:
Byte 0 Error Type
Byte 1-n Additioal information.
Byte 0 The error type can take the following values:
3 API error
4 Formatting error
5 Validation error
6 Fatal erroc

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TCP/IP

M-DATA

Byte 1 API Error For Byte 0 = 3


00 TA_ASS_ACCEPT
01 TA_AAS_BIND
02 TA_AAS_CONNECT
03 TA_AAS_GETHOSTBYNAME
04 TA_AAS_GETSOCKOPT
05 TA_AAS_HTONL
06 TA_AAS_HTONS
07 TA_AAS_INET_ADDR
08 TA_AAS_IOCTL
09 TA_AAS_KERN_INIT
0A TA_AAS_LISTEN
0B TA_AAS_NTOHL
0C TA_AAS_NTOHS
0D TA_AAS_PING
0E TA_AAS_RECV
0F TA_AAS_RECVFROM
10 TA_AAS_SELECT
11 TA_AAS_SEND
12 TA_AAS_SENDTO
13 TA_AAS_SETSOCKOPT
14 TA_AAS_SHUTDOWN
15 TA_AAS_SOCKET

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M-DATA

Bytes 2-3 API Error Code For Byte 0 = 3


2200 The paprameter sent to the command was not a valid
socket descriptor
2800 The message passed to the API exceeds the
maximum for function call being used
3100 The SST cannot reach the server specified by the
connection service
3300 The network cannot bereached by the SST
3700 The third party API has been unable to allocate itself
buffer space when trying to send data
3900 The connection has been lost
3C00 The connection establishment has timed out before a
connection was made
3D00 The server is not ready to accept a connection from
the SST. The server must have successfully called a
bind() and listen ().
4100 There is no route to the server.

Byte 1 Formatting Error For Byte 0 = 4


01 Insufficient TX header
02 Insufficient received bytes.

Byte 1 Validation Error For Byte 0 = 5


01 TCP Server
02 UDP connection

Bytes 2-5 For Byte 0 = 5


Internet address which failed validation
Byte 6-11 For Byte 0 = 5 and Byte 1 = 02
First Five bytes of UDP message.
Byte 1 Fatal Error For Byte 0 = 6
Function ID. Refer to API Error (Byte 1 for Byte 0 = 3)
Byte 2-3 API Error Codes For Byte 0 = 6
0100 The network subsystem has not been started.

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TOKEN RING ADAPTER

M-STATUS
00 No error.
10 Communications lost due to protocol procedure event.
20 Communications restored due to protocol procedure
event.
30 Transmit failure.
40 Receive failure.
50 Failure with hardware, for example cable fault.
60 System failure, for example no DSA.
88 Data mismatch, the data received was not the same
as the test pattern transmitted.
92 Loop 1 test failed.
94 Loop 2 test failed.
95 Loop 3 test failed.
96 Ring status.
97 PCTR Adapter check.

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TOKEN RING ADAPTER

M-DATA (GENERAL)

Byte 0: Source of Problem


00 Logon/Install Access Module Service - AMS00
02 Primary Logical Connection Service - CONN002
03 General Server Access Module Service - AMS03
04 SNA Access Module Service - AMS04
05 NETBIOS Access Module Service - AMS05
06 LLC Access Module Service - AMS06
07 MAC Access Module Service - AMS07
7C Bus Interface Job
7D Adapter Handler Software (AHS)
7E Diagnostic Service
7F CSS Router
80
to Secondary Logical Connection Services - CONNxxx.
FF

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 88)

For Byte 0 see M-DATA (GENERAL).


The M_DATA contains the received data (the data received was
not the same as the data transmitted):

• LOOP1 and LOOP3 failure:


• Byte 1 - Index to 1st error byte
• Byte 2 to 10 - Byte following 1st byte in error
• LOOP2 failure:
• Byte 1 - Number of test packets received
• Byte 2 - Number of good test packets.

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TOKEN RING ADAPTER

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 92 or 95)

For Byte 0 see M-DATA (GENERAL).


LOOP1 and LOOP3 test information:
Byte 0 LLC error
Byte 1 LLC command code
Byte 2 LLC return error.

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 94)

For Byte 0 see M-DATA (GENERAL).


LOOP2 test information:

• LLC command failure:


• Byte 0 - LLC error
• Byte 1 - LLC command code
• Byte 2 - LLC return error
• If CDATA not equal to 6 or 0:
• Byte 0 - Diagnostic module
• Byte 1 - Invalid parameter.

146
TOKEN RING ADAPTER

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 96)

For Byte 0 see M-DATA (GENERAL).


Ring status information is returned as two bytes:
Byte 1:
Bit 7 Counter overflow
Bit 6 Single station
Bit 5 Ring recovery.

Byte 2:
Bit 7 Signal loss
Bit 6 Hard error
Bit 5 Soft error
Bit 4 Transmit beacon
Bit 3 Lobe cable fault
Bit 2 Auto removal error
Bit 1 Reserved
Bit 0 Remove received

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 97)

For Byte 0 see M-DATA (GENERAL).


PCTR adapter check information is returned as two bytes:
Byte 1:
Bit 7 Parity error when PCTR adapter bus was copying a
frame from the ring
Bit 6 Parity error when the PCTR adapter was transmitting
onto the ring
Bit 5 Ring underrun
Bit 4 Ring overrun
Bit 3 Invalid interrupt
Bit 2 Invalid error interrupt
Bit 1 Invalid XOP
Bit 0 Reserved.

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M-DATA

Byte 2:
Bit 7 DIO parity
Bit 6 DMA read abort
Bit 5 DMA write abort
Bit 4 Illegal OP code
Bit 3 Comms processor detects PCTR adapter bus parity
error
Bit 2 Reserved
Bit 1 SIF detects PCTR adapter bus parity error
Bit 0 PH detects PCTR adapter bus parity error.

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X.25/LAPB

M-STATUS
10 Retry count expired (DISC or SABM).
11 DISC/DM received while in ABM.
12 No UA received during OPEN within specified time
frame.
13 Logical connection terminated (unexpected).
14 Waiting for Network connection (OPEN Command).
17 Link protocol reset failed.
20 Link protocol reset. SABM sent.
21 Link protocol established. SABM has been received
while in Disconnect Mode.
22 Link protocol reset. SABM has been received while in
ABM.
23 Communications restored. Logical connection has
been (re-)established.
24 Connection set-up initiated.
29 FRMR sent (first time).
30 Output abandoned due to I-frame been rejected by
primary three times. (SDLC level).
31 RLSD error. RLSD failed to drop when this station
wanted to transmit and Carrier Flags indicate that
RLSD must be OFF first.
32 Timeout on transmit. Output Complete interrupt did
not occur in time.
33 Output abandoned due to receipt of negative network
level response.
36 Network Level response timeout.
37 Logical Connection reset.
39 DCE busy (RNR received).
46 Network diagnostic information.
47 DTE busy (RNR transmitted).
50 Modem failure. DSR has failed to switch ON after
DTR was switched ON during OPEN.

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M-STATUS
51 Modem failure. CTS has failed to switch ON after RTS
was switched ON.
52 Modem failure. CTS dropped while RTS was still ON
or DSR dropped while DTR was still ON.
60 No DSA available to generate structures for a logical
connection.
61 No DSA available to assemble/segment a message.
62 No logical channel available.
63 Logical Connection not closed/released.
69 A fatal communications error has been detected.
81 No Data Set Ready detected.
82 No Carrier (RLSD) detected.
83 No Clear To Send detected.
84 Timeout on transmit (no characters transmitted).
85 Timeout on receive (no characters received).
86 (Reserved).
87 Receiver overrun error.
88 Data mismatch. The data received was not the same
as the test pattern transmitted.
89 No external turnaround detected. The Test Indicator
failed to turn ON.
90 Data-mismatch or FCS error detected.

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M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 50 -52)

State of modem interface signals when modem failure is


reported. The M-DATA buffer contains one byte with the
following layout:
01 DTR (Data Terminal Ready)
02 RTS (Request To Send)
04 RLSD (Receive Line Signal Detect Carrier)
08 WC (Wrap Command)
10 RFS (Ready For Sending Clear To Send)
20 DSR (Data Set Ready)
40 CI (Call Indicator)
80 WI (Wrap Indicator).

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 10, 11, 17, 20 - 22, 29, 30,


39, 47)

Level-2 report giving last ten or seven LPH states and the
command field of the frame causing the report. In cases where
frame reject data is present, the last seven states followed by
the FRMR data are reported, otherwise the last ten states are
reported.

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 69)


M DATA 0 = Comms Number
M_DATA 1 = Protocol I.D.
M_DATA 2 = Hardware Variant
• 01 = ISA PCCM
• 10 = MCA PCCM
• 12 = 50XX xa

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M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 13, 14, 23, 36, 37)

Level-3 report: station state, report type, received packet type,


cause code (if applicable) and diagnostic code if present.

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 46)

Network generated diagnostic information.

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 61)

Length of DSA required (word, T_DATA size only). A report


segment requires 11 bytes more.

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 81-85 and 89)

State of modem interface signal (1 byte) when modem failure is


reported in the response to the Loop 3 or Special Loop 3
Command.

M-DATA (FOR M-STATUS 87, 88, 90)

Received characters of Loop test when mismatch has occurred


or characters have otherwise not been received correctly.

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