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1
1.1
A;
1.2
("The command") deactivates the P-command, and stops the simultaneous recording and outprinting if it is initiated.
1.3
EXAMPLE
1.4
COMMAND CATEGORY
Dangerous = No
2.2 2.3
By means of the F-command an automatic stop is initiated when the buffer becomes full.
2.4
COMMAND CATEGORY
Dangerous = No
3
3.1
G;
G Start recording
FORMAT FUNCTION
3.2
The command clears the signal buffer and starts the recording of signals. The recording can be stopped by <CTRL-X>, or by the F-command or trig condition. <CTRL-X> and then <F> <cr> are used to break the G-command.
3.3
PRINTOUT
RECORDING STARTED
3.4
EXAMPLE
Start the recording and break it with <CTRL-X> <F>. Recording ended by means of <CTRLX> <F> <cr>. <G; RECORDING STARTED CTRL-X ? <F; RECORDING ENDED EXECUTED
3.5
COMMAND CATEGORY
Dangerous = No
4
4.1
H;
H User help
FORMAT FUNCTION EXAMPLE
4.2 4.3
<H; These are the available commands: CTRL-X; . . . . Break command CTRL-X; . . . . Wait during printout CTRL-X F; . . . Break or Abort command CTRL-X O; . . . Break or Abort and logout H. . . . . . . . Help I. . . . . . . . Initial all variables
Set time Start the recording of signals Set trig and recording conditions List buffer List buffer, start listing at trig point List buffer, long form List buffer, long form, start listing at trig point Stop recording when buffer is filled Set F command Off Print signals during recording Set P command Off Login command
= Signals to LP = Signals from LP = Signals to LP with long signal format = Signals from LP with long signal format = Signal where trig was detected = Signal buffer overflow
4.4
COMMAND CATEGORY
Dangerous = No
5
5.1
I;
I Reset of conditions
FORMAT FUNCTION EXAMPLE
5.2 5.3
It resets all set commands and trig conditions, but not the signal buffers.
<I; EXECUTED
5.4
COMMAND CATEGORY
Dangerous = No
6
6.1
J;
6.2
The command prints out the contents of the buffer with detailed text on the terminal. The tracing time is printed out down to the millisecond level.
6.3
PRINTOUT
hh.mm.ss.mss Signal from LS to LP H Type Level CB NB Sender Receiver SW PCM 0 ILIM A FF 001C 0007 FFFF AF 00 . . . . . . 32 03 03 52 09 88 88 02 02 00 A3 50 02 00 64 00 hh.mm.ss.mss Long signal from LP to LS H Type Level CB 0 NORM B 00 ...... hh.mm.ss.mss Signal from LS to LP H Type Level CB 0 NORM B 90 . . . . . . 00 00 00 14 FF FF 20 . . . . . . 00 00 A0 00 00 00 00 hh.mm.ss.mss Signal Long signal LP LS H
NB 000C
Timehh.mm.ss.mss = hour, minute, second, millisecond Signal, short signal format Signal, long signal format LIM processor LSU processor 0 = Normal signal 1 = Special use
Type
Level
NORM = Normal signal SBYT = Inter processor signal RES = ReservedI LIM = Inter LIM signal X = X level A = A level B = B level 3 = Reserved (Y level) 4-7 = Reserved Control byte N-byte (signal length) Sending multiple number Receiving multiple number Switch use (use for internal switch functions) PCM line for inter LIM signals Function code for outgoing signals Signal number for incoming signals
6.4
EXAMPLE
Print out the signal buffer formatted. <J; 10.18.06.820 Signal from LP to LS H Type Level 0 NORM B ...... 05
10.18.06.830 Signal from LS to LP H Type Level CB NB Sender Receiver SW Fcode 0 NORM B FF 0013 0000 FFFF AF 03 ...... 00 02 05 08 08 08 08 10.18.06.840 Signal from LP to LS H Type Level 0 NORM B ...... 00 00 00 10.18.06.860 Signal from LS to LP H Type Level 0 NORM B
......
00
00
00
6.5
COMMAND CATEGORY
Dangerous = No
FORMAT FUNCTION
7.2
The command prints out the contents of the buffer with detailed text on the terminal. The tracing time is printed out down to the millisecond level. The printout starts 5 signals before the trig point, useful when trig is initiated at the centre of the signal buffer.
7.3
PRINTOUT
hh.mm.ss.mss Signal from LS to LP H Type Level CB NB Sender Receiver SW PCM 0 ILIM A FF 001C 0007 FFFF AF 00 . . . . . . 32 03 03 52 09 88 88 02 02 00 A3 50 02 00 64 00 hh.mm.ss.mss Long signal from LP to LS H Type Level CB NB 0 NORM B 00 000C ......
Trig point hh.mm.ss.mss Signal from LS to LP H Type Level CB NB Sender Receiver SW Fcode 0 NORM B 90 0023 FFE0 FFFF 00 F9 . . . . . . 00 00 00 14 FF FF 20 00 00 00 20 00 00 00 A0 00 . . . . . . 00 00 A0 00 00 00 00 hh.mm.ss.mss Timehh.mm.ss.mss = hour, minute, second, millisecond Trig point Trig point, detection of trig signal Signal Signal, short signal format Long signal Signal, long signal format LP LIM processor LS LSU processor H 0 = Normal signal 1= Special use Type NORM = Normal signal SBYT = Inter processor signal RES = Reserved ILIM = Inter LIM signal Level X = X level A = A level B = B level 3 = Reserved (Y level) 4-7 = Reserved CB Control byte NB N-byte (signal length) Sender Sending multiple number Receiver Receiving multiple number SW Switch use (use for internal switch functions) PCM PCM line for inter LIM signals Fcode Function code for outgoing signals Signum Signal number for incoming signals
7.4
EXAMPLE
Print out the signal buffer formatted, start at trig point. Five signals before trig point will be listed. <JT; 10.18.06.820 Signal from LP to LS H Type Level 0 NORM B ...... 05
10.18.06.830 Signal from LS to LP H Type Level CB NB Sender Receiver SW Fcode 0 NORM B FF 0013 0000 FFFF AF 03 ...... 00 02 05 08 08 08 08 10.18.06.840 Signal from LP to LS H Type Level 0 NORM B ...... 00 00 00 10.18.06.860 Signal from LS to LP H Type Level 0 NORM B ...... 00 00 00 10.18.06.870 Signal from LP to LS H Type Level 0 NORM B ...... 70 EF FF EF Trig point 10.18.06.870 Signal from LP to LS H Type Level 0 . . . . . . 70 NORM EF B
CB NB
00 000E
FFFF
10.18.06.880 Signal from LP to LS H Type Level CB NB 0 NORM B 00 000D . . . . . . 00 10.18.06.880 Signal from LP to LS H Type Level CB NB 0 NORM B 00 000D . . . . . . FE EXECUTED
Sender FFFF
Sender FFFF
7.5
COMMAND CATEGORY
Dangerous = No
8
8.1
K;
K Set time
FORMAT FUNCTION
8.2
The command sets the clock circuit. The maintenance operator is asked about the time. The question is answered with HH-MM. Until the time is set the outprinted signals are printed with relative time from the start of the HWST board.
8.3
PRINTOUT
8.4
EXAMPLE
8.5
COMMAND CATEGORY
Dangerous = No
FORMAT
9.2 9.3
FUNCTION PRINTOUT
The command is used to print out the contents of the buffer on the terminal.
hh.mm.ss.mss LP--> .. .. .. hh.mm.ss.mss LP<-- .. .. .. hh.mm.ss.mss LP<-- .. .. .. hh.mm.ss.mss LLP--> .. .. .. hh.mm.ss.mss LLP<-- .. .. .. hh.mm.ss.mss Timehh.mm.ss.mss = hour, minute, second, millisecond LP--> Signal from the LIM processor LP to the LSU processor LS LP<-Signal from the LSU processor LS to the LIM processor LP LLP--> Signal from the LP to the LS, long signal format LLP<-Signal from the LS to the LP, long signal format
9.4
EXAMPLE
Print out the signal buffer unformatted. <L; 10.18.06.820 10.18.06.830 ......... 10.18.06.840 10.18.06.860 10.18.06.870 EXECUTE LP--> 02 00 00 0D FF FF 00 00 01 00 00 05 05 LP<-- 02 FF 00 13 00 00 FF FF 00 0B AF 03 00 02 05 08 08 08 08 LP--> 02 00 00 0F FF FF 00 06 01 00 06 0F 00 00 00 LP<-- 02 FF 00 0F 00 06 FF FF 00 07 AF 0F 00 00 00 LP--> 02 00 00 10 FF FF 00 00 01 00 00 06 70 EF FF EF
9.5
COMMAND CATEGORY
Dangerous = No
10.1
LT;
FORMAT FUNCTION
10.2
The command is used to print out the contents of the buffer on the terminal. The printout starts at 5 signals before the trig point.
10.3
PRINTOUT
hh.mm.ss.mss LP--> .. .. .. hh.mm.ss.mss LP<-- .. .. .. hh.mm.ss.mss LLP--> .. .. .. hh.mm.ss.mss LLP<-- .. .. .. Trig point hh.mm.ss.mss Timehh.mm.ss.mss = hour, minute, second, millisecond Trig point Trig point, detection of trig signal LP--> Signal from the LIM processor LP to the LSU processor LS LP<-Signal from the LSU processor LS to the LIM processor LP LLP--> Signal from the LP to the LS, long signal format LLP<-Signal from the LS to the LP, long signal format
10.4
EXAMPLE
Print out the signal buffer unformatted, start at trig point. Five signals before trig point will be listed. <LT; 10.18.06.820 LP--> 10.18.06.830 LP<-......... 08 10.18.06.840 LP--> 10.18.06.860 LP<-10.18.06.870 LP--> Trig point 10.18.06.870 LP--> 10.18.06.880 LP--> 10.18.06.880 LP-->
02 00 00 0D FF FF 00 00 01 00 00 05 05 02 FF 00 13 00 00 FF FF 00 0B AF 03 00 02 05 08 08 08 02 00 00 0F FF FF 00 06 01 00 06 0F 00 00 00 02 FF 00 0F 00 06 FF FF 00 07 AF 0F 00 00 02 00 00 10 FF FF 00 00 01 00 00 06 70 EF FF EF
02 00 00 0E FF FF 00 03 01 00 03 06 70 EF 02 00 00 0D FF FF 00 03 01 00 03 00 00 02 00 00 0D FF FF 00 03 01 00 04 FE
EXECUTE
10.5
COMMAND CATEGORY
Dangerous = No
11
11.1
O;
11.2
The command removes an automatic stop in the case of a filled buffer, which has been activated with the F-command.
11.3
EXAMPLE
11.4
COMMAND CATEGORY
Dangerous = No
12
12.1
P;
12.2
The command initiates that the signals are printed out on a terminal at the same time when the recording of signals starts.
12.3
EXAMPLE
State that the signals are to be printed out on the terminal at the same time as the recording of the signal is started. <P; EXECUTED
12.4
COMMAND CATEGORY
Dangerous = No
13
13.1
S;
S Log on function
FORMAT FUNCTION
13.2
The HWST log-on procedure is done by keying command 'S' continuously until the HWST has found the correct baud rate.
13.3
PRINTOUT
13.4
EXAMPLE
Log-on HWST. SSSS; HW Signal Trace REV R1A for TEU Apr 27 1995 <
13.5
COMMAND CATEGORY
Dangerous = No
14
14.1
T;
14.2
FUNCTION
Based on conditions, the T command provides two set up functions: - Trig condition, HWST start to record when trig occurred. - Select recording condition, HWST records the selected signals only. The two functions - trig and select are independent of each other, which means that it is possible to set up a trig without selecting recording condition and vice-versa. Also, both functions can be activated together e.g. when trig condition is matched then HWST records selected signals only. The T command uses menu driven to guide the whole process. All alternatives will be listed and displayed on screen. Detail information of each step descripted as following chapter. MENU <T; 1.TRIG OR SELECTED RECORDING (T = TRIG or S = SELECTED)? T S S trig conditions are to be set selecting conditions are to be set is default -> -> 2 2 NEXT ACTION
2.DIRECTION (T=TO LP, F=FROM LP, A=FROM AND TO LP)? T F A A only signals to the LIM processor are recorded only signals from the LIM processor are recorded signals to and from the LIM processor are recorded is default -> -> -> 4 4 3
3.WARNING YOU ARE MISSING TRIG CONDITION BY SPECIFY BOTH DIRECTIONS This implies that the same recording conditions are in the two directions 4.SIGNAL TYPE (N=NORMAL, I=INTER-LIM, A=ALL)? N normal signals I inter LIM signals
->
-> ->
6 12b
A N
->
5.SPECIFY SENDER/RECEIVER(L=LIM-SWITCH, D=DSU, S=STAND-BY LIM, L LIM switch -> D DSU -> S standby LIM processor -> A all processors -> A is default 6.SIGNAL LEVEL (A=A-LEVEL, B=B-LEVEL, X=X-LEVEL, C=ALL)? A B X C C A-level signals B-level signals X-level signals all levels is default -> -> -> ->
7 7 7 7
7.MAGAZINE (0=0, 1=1, 2=2, 3=3, A=ALL)? 0...3 A A magazine all magazines is default 8 8
8.BOARD POSITION NUMBER (00-73)? The following board positions are available, with some restrictions depending on the type of backplane to be in use. 00, 10, 11, 12, 13, 20, 21, 22, 40, 41, 42, 43, 50, 51, 52, 53 60, 61, 63, 70, 71, 72, 73 00, 10 ...73 00 is default 9.INDIVIDUAL NUMBER IN HEX (00-1F)?
23,
30,
31,
32,
33
-> 9
Determine the start position (multno.) from which signals are to be recorded. 00 1F 00 is default
-> 10
10.HOW MANY INDIVIDUALS DO YOU WANT TO LOOK AT (1,2,4,8,16,32, cr=mask cond)? Determine the number of individuals that are to be recorded. 1,2...32,<cr> determine the number of individuals. Only <cr> determine that mask condition are to be set 11.SPECIFY BIT MASK IN HEX FOR THE IND. NUMBER (00-FF) Masking of individual. The maintenance operator is asked for individual number. Then there is a possibility to state a mask. This mask masks the signals individual numbers in such a way, that bits zeroed in the mask are not compared with the corresponding bit in the stated individual number. Example incoming multno mask stated multno in previous command the result -> 12a -> 11
S= X=
The result implies that bits 0 - 4 and bits 6 - 7 must be 0 in a signal in order for it to be recorded, i.e. indno. 00 as well as 20 will be recorded. The corresponding reason is applicable to FUNC. CODE Default = no mask to be set
12a.DO YOU WANT TO SELECT SPECIFIC FUNC. CODE / SIGNAL NUMBER (Y/N)?
Y N
if setting of trig conditions if setting of select conditions and first direction if setting of select conditions and second direction if setting of select conditions and question "2" = A ( from and to LP ). is default
13a 15 19 20
->
20
12b.DO YOU WANT TO SELECT PCM-Link NUMBER (Y/N)? Y N if setting of trig conditions if setting of select conditions and first direction if setting of select conditions and second direction if setting of select conditions and question "2" = A ( from and to LP ). N is default 13a.SPECIFY FUNCTION CODE / SIGNAL NUMBER IN HEX (00-FF) Here it is possible to define more function codes for recording according to the reason for masking of individual numbers in point 11.
13b 15 19 20
->
20
->
14
13b.SPECIFY PCM-Link NUMBER IN HEX (00-FF) Here it is possible to define more function codes for recording according to the reason for masking of individual numbers in point 11. -> 14 14.SPECIFY BIT MASK IN HEX FOR: FUNC CODE/SIG or PCM NUMBER(00-FF):
"1" in a position implies that a signal number which has got a "1" in that position will be recorded. Ex: Bit mask 04 implies that signals with
FUNC. CODE/SIGNAL NUMBER 4,5,6,7 are recorded but not FUNC. CODE/SIGNAL NUMBER 0,1,2,3,8,9,19,1A,2A etc, provided that the function code = 0 in point 13. Default = no mask. If setting of select conditions and first direction if setting of select conditions and second direction if setting of select conditions and question "2" = A ( from and to LP ). 15.SPECIFY DATA ? (; or XX-XX;) State a signal's data field. The syntax is XX-XX-XX-XX...; and the first position represent data position 0 in the signal. Positions left with XX are unspecified. Maximal numbers of bytes are 20. Default = no data set. 16.STOP / START CONDITION (N=START, S=STOP AT TRIG) S stop at trig N start at trig N is default 17.START AT BEGINNING OR CENTER (B/ B start recording at the beginning of the buffer. C one half of the recording is made before the trig and the other half after B is default
-> ->
15 15
19 20 20
->
16
-> 18 -> 17
-> 18
18.DO YOU WANT TO SET UP SELECT CONDITIONS FOR SIGNALS (Y/N)? Y N -> 2 -> 20
N is default 19.DO YOU WANT TO SET UP SELECT CONDITION FOR SIGNALS IN THE OTHER DIRECTION (Y/N) ? Y N N is default This question is not given if answer on question "2" = A. 20.EXECUTED T he trig command T is ready programmed. -> 4 -> 20
14.3
EXAMPLE 1
Set up of a mask to read all hardware signals to the board position 23. T; S; A; N; A; 0; 23; 0; 8; N; EXECUTED EXPLANATIONS T; S; A; N; A; 0; = Initiate TRIG command = Select = All = Normal signals = All signal levels = Magazine = 0
23; 0; 8; N;
= Board position 23 = Individual 0 = 8 individuals will be listed = Trig for function code/signal number not specified.
14.4
EXAMPLE 2
How to set up a mask on individual 0 for two boards at the same time. A mask to get a device board on EQU=3-0-00-0 and 3-0-20-0 A printout is to be made at the same time as the recording. <I; EXECUTED <T; TRIG OR SELECTED RECORDING (T = TRIG or S = SELECTED) ? <S; DIRECTION (T=TO LP,F=FROM LP,A=TO AND FROM LP) ? <A; WARNING YOU ARE MISSING TRIG CONDITION BY SPECIFY BOTH DIRECTIONS SIGNAL TYPE (N=NORMAL, I=INTER-LIM, A=ALL)? <N; SIGNAL LEVEL (A=A-LEVEL, B=B-LEVEL, X=X-LEVEL, C=ALL) ? <C; MAGAZINE (0=0, 1=1, 2=2, 3=3, A=ALL)? <0; BOARD POSITION NUMBER (00-73) ? <0; INDIVIDUAL NUMBER IN HEX (00-1F) ? <0; THE MULT. NUMBER IN THE MAGAZINE IS :00 HOW MANY INDIVIDUALS DO YOU WANT TO LOOK AT (1,2,4...32, cr = mask cond)? <; SPECIFY BIT MASK IN HEX FOR THE IND. NUMBER (00-FF) <DF; DO YOU WANT TO SELECT SPECIFIC FUNC. CODE / SIGNAL NUMBER (Y/N)? <N;
EXECUTED <P; EXECUTED <G; RECORDING STARTED 10.13.24.610 LP--> 32 ......... . . . . 29 ......... . . . . 2E 10.14.03.710 LP--> 02 10.14.03.750 LP<-- 02 ......... . . . . 02 10.14.04.310 LP--> 02 10.14.04.340 LP<-- 02 10.14.04.870 LP<-- 02 CTRL-X ? <F; RECORDING ENDED EXECUTED
00 00 FF 00 FF 00 00 FF FF
00 3C 2F 00 00
30 02 FF 0C 12
FF 00 30 FF 01
FF 00 FF FF 00
00 5F 31 01 FF
07 01 FF 00 FF
55 00 32 01 00
01 71 FF 01 0A
00 00 33 00 AF
04 5F FF 16 16
9E 01 01 48 03 01 2D FF 34 FF 00 01 24 9F FF 00
00 0C FF FF 01 40 01 01 40 16 00 0E 01 40 FF FF 00 06 AF 16 0E 9C 00 0E 01 60 FF FF 00 06 AF 16 06 1F
14.5
EXAMPLE 3
The example illustrates how to select specific individuals. 0 0 Mask to get EQU 3-0-00- 2, 3-0-20-2- 2 4 4 6 6 A printout is to occur at the same time as the recording. <I; EXECUTED <T; TRIG OR SELECTED RECORDING (T = TRIG or S = SELECTED) ? <S; DIRECTION (T=TO LP, F=FROM LP, A=TO AND FROM LP) ? <A;
WARNING YOU ARE MISSING TRIG CONDITION BY SPECIFY BOTH DIRECTIONS SIGNAL TYPE (N=NORMAL, I=INTER-LIM, A=ALL)? <N; SIGNAL LEVEL (A=A-LEVEL, B=B-LEVEL, X=X-LEVEL, C = ALL) ? <C; MAGAZINE (0=0, 1=1, 2=2, 3=3, A=ALL)? <0; BOARD POSITION NUMBER (00-73) ? <0; INDIVIDUAL NUMBER IN HEX (00-1F) ? <0; THE MULT. NUMBER IN THE MAGAZINE IS : 00 <0; HOW MANY INDIVIDUALS DO YOU WANT TO LOOK AT (1,2,4...32,cr=mask < cond)? <; <0; SPECIFY BIT MASK IN HEX FOR THE IND.NUMBER (00-FF) <D9; DO YOU WANT TO SELECT SPECIFIC FUNC. CODE / SIGNAL NUMBER (Y/N)? <N; EXECUTED <P; EXECUTED <G; RECORDING STARTED 10.14.55.270 LP--> .................... .................... 10.15.35.520 LP--> 10.15.35.550 LP<-.................... 10.15.36.060 LP--> 10.15.36.090 LP<-10.15.36.650 LP--> 10.15.36.690 LP<-32 B4 31 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 00 00 FF 00 FF 00 00 FF 00 FF 00 3C 32 00 00 00 00 00 00 30 02 FF 0C 12 0C 0E 0C 0E FF 00 33 FF 01 FF 01 FF 01 FF 00 FF FF 00 FF 40 FF 60 00 5F 34 01 FF 01 FF 01 FF 07 01 FF 00 FF 40 FF 60 FF 00 00 35 01 00 01 00 01 00 20 71 FF 01 0A 01 06 01 06 AF 00 36 00 AF 40 AF 60 AF 04 5F FF 16 16 FB 01 01 48 03 01 30 FF 37 00 01 24 9F FF 00
16 16 0E 9C 16 16 06 1F
14.6
EXAMPLE 4
A mask on FUNCTION CODE/SIGNAL NUMBER to have all signals in the LIM which have FUNCTION CODE/SIGNAL NUMBER less than or equal to 07. A printout is to be made at the same time as the recording. <I; EXECUTED <T; TRIG OR SELECTED RECORDING (T = TRIG or S = SELECTED) ? <S; DIRECTION (T=TO LP, F=FROM LP, A=TO AND FROM LP) ? <A; WARNING YOU ARE MISSING TRIG CONDITION BY SPECIFY BOTH DIRECTIONS SIGNAL TYPE (N=NORMAL, I=INTER-LIM, A=ALL)? <A; SENDER/RECEIVER (L=LIM-SWITCH, D=DSU, S=STAND-BY LIM, A = ALL)? <A; DO YOU WANT TO RECORD SPECIFIC FUNC. CODE / SIGNAL NUMBER (Y/N)? <Y; SPECIFY FUNCTION CODE / SIGNAL NUMBER IN HEX (00-FF) <00; SPECIFY BIT MASK IN HEX FOR: FUNC. CODE/SIG or PCM NUMBER (00-FF)? <F8; EXECUTED continued <P; EXECUTED <G; RECORDING STARTED
10.16.27.090 LP--> 10.16.27.120 LP<-.................... 10.16.27.140 LP<-.................... .................... 10.16.27.160 LP--> .................... .................... 10.16.27.160 LP--> 10.16.27.170 LP--> 10.16.27.170 LP--> 10.16.27.180 LP--> 10.16.27.650 LP--> .................... .................... 10.16.27.660 LP--> .................... .................... 10.16.27.740 LP<-.................... .................... 10.16.27.740 LP<-.................... 10.16.28.260 LP--> .................... .................... 10.16.28.260 LP--> .................... 10.16.28.260 LP--> .................... .................... CTRL-X ? <F; RECORDING ENDED EXECUTED
02 02 08 31 B7 01 31 E9 00 02 02 02 02 32 EA 2C 32 EB 40 31 B8 00 31 B9 32 45 01 32 46
00 FF 08 FF 00 EE 00 00 13 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 FF 00 7C FF 88 00 00 01 00 FF
00 00 08 00 13 7C 00 17 5F 00 00 00 00 00 0C 00 00 0C 00 00 22 00 00 88 00 23 01 00 FF
0D FF FF 00 00 01 00 00 05 05 13 00 00 FF FF 00 0B AF 03 00 02 05 08 2C 01 00 30 01 02 10 0E 0D 0D 25 02 00 25 02 00 30 02 00 1C 02 30 0A 00 1D 80 00 00 02 FF 00 03 FF FF FF FF FF 00 00 FF 00 00 00 00 01 00 02 FF 00 01 FF 3C 07 01 00 FF 00 17 FF FF FF FF FF 00 FF EE 11 00 05 2C 00 00 00 00 00 68 FF 7C 06 07 01 32 00 03 03 03 07 01 00 00 00 04 00 02 01 01 01 01 00 00 24 49 00 01 23 00 00 00 00 00 28 7A AF 00 00 00 01 04 00 03 03 03 AF 00 00 05 00 06 EE CE 06 70 00 04 06 6A F0 00 7C 8B 01 00 00 00 32 7C 00 70 EF 00 FE 81 7C 00 00 00 EF 01 00 00 FF 78 00 00 EF
00 01 78 02 00 17
FF 00 07 00 24 AF 06 4A 00 01 78 00 68 01 00 9C 00 6A 7C 02 00 17 07 00 3E 07 00 FF 00 00 FF 02 FF 6A 00 FF A3 00 82 01 00 00 FF 7C 00 FF 50 07 01 02 07 3D 00 00 03 00 02 55 00 FF 55 74 28 24 02 14 00 01 A9 FF 01 02 AF 00 40 AF 64 00 00 FF 00 00 00 68 00 00 00 04 85 FF 04 29 A1 01 FE D0 8A 03 FF 23 B2 01 06 FE 03 01 04 FF 03 7C 00 00 7C 01 02 FF 01 8B 07 FF 8B 49 00 FF 49
32 00 00 30 FF FF 00 07 00 24 AF 04 13 01 01 49 47 00 23 0A 00 00 82 01 00 A9 01 F9 03 04 02 00 01 01 01 00 01 00 01 02 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
14.7
EXAMPLE 5
A mask on FUNCTION CODE/SIG NUMBER to have signals with UNEVEN FUNCTION CODE /SIGNAL NUMBER. A printout is to be made at the same time as the recording. <T; TRIG OR SELECTED RECORDING (T = TRIG or S = SELECTED) ? <S; DIRECTION (T=TO LP, F=FROM LP, A=TO AND FROM LP) ? <A; WARNING YOU ARE MISSING TRIG CONDITION BY SPECIFY BOTH DIRECTIONS SIGNAL TYPE (N=NORMAL, I=INTER-LIM, A=ALL)? <A; SENDER/RECEIVER (L=LIM-SWITCH, D=DSU, S= STAND-BY LIM, A=ALL) ? <A; DO YOU WANT TO SELECT SPECIFIC FUNC. CODE / SIGNAL NUMBER (Y/N)? <Y; SPECIFY FUNCTION CODE / SIGNAL NUMBER IN HEX (00-FF) <01; SPECIFY BIT MASK IN HEX FOR:FUNCTION CODE/SIG or PCM NUMBER (00-FF)? EXECUTED <01; <P; EXECUTED <G; RECORDING STARTED 10.17.09.570L LP--> 10.17.09.630 LP--> 10.17.09.640 LP<-.................... .................... 10.17.09.980 LP<-10.17.12.420 LP--> 10.17.12.460 LP<-.................... 10.17.12.470 LP--> 42 02 02 FF 00 02 02 02 08 02 00 00 90 FF 00 FF 00 FF 08 00 00 00 00 20 00 00 00 00 08 00 0C 0D 23 00 FF FF FF 00 FF FF E0 00 FF 00 FF 20 E0 20 FF 00 01 01 00 00 FF 00 00 00 E0 20 00 A0 F8 03 1D F9 00 00 00 14 00 00 00 A0 00
0E 00 20 FF FF 00 06 AF 11 00 A0 0D FF FF 00 00 01 00 00 05 05 13 00 00 FF FF 00 0B AF 03 00 02 05 08 0F FF FF 00 06 01 00 06 0F 00 00 00
14.8
COMMAND CATEGORY
Dangerous = No
FORMAT FUNCTION
15.2
<CTRL-X> is used to break all recording processes with or without ongoing printouts and to log-off. If no printout is in progress, the command will be directly interrupted by <CTRL-X>. Only the printout is interrupted in the case of a printout, and in order to break completely enter <F> and <cr>. In order to continue the printout enter <cr>.
15.3
EXAMPLE 1
Break a printout. CTRL-X ? <F; HWST stops, sends question mark and prompt.
15.4
Log off.
EXAMPLE 2
CTRL-X ? <O; LOGGED OFF HWST stops, sends question mark and prompt and then print LOGGED OFF.
15.5
COMMAND CATEGORY
Dangerous = No