response by the 2703 each time a command is received
and before use of this command by the2703; and
(2) following the completion of each command. The
status byte informs theCPU program of the 2703 status for the initial-selection sequence as well as
following the termination of each2703 command
operation.
Initial-Status Conditions
The2703 responds to initial command selection by
always sending a status byte to the multiplexer
channel with the following exceptions:
1.Power is down on the 2703. 2. The 2703 is off-line for testing.
3. The2703 is equipped with the '!\vo-Processor Switch feature and selection is attempted by
the inactive processor when theTPS is not in
the neutral state.
4. The2703 machine clock has failed.
5. The2703 is not metering because the 2703' s
Meter switch on the operator's panel is in theOFF position.
6. The address coming from the multiplexer
channel has incorrect parity.
Any of the following status conditions can be
presented tothe multiplexer channel during the
initial-selection sequence.
AllZeros (Normal)
This status is set in response to operations initiated
by a StartI/O instruction or command chaining,
and indicates that the2703 has accepted a command.
Busy, Status Modifier, and ControlUnit End
This status indicates a temporary2703 Control Unit
Busy. The2703 is also busy for 5.1 ms when per
forming a general reset. This status is also indica
ted when the2703 is updating the MCW-l and MCW-2 after Start I/O. This status will not be indicated by the 2703 if it
is possible for the channel to command chain.Unit Check
This status is set in response to operations initiated
by a StartI/O instruction; it indicates that the
command issued to the2703 will not be executed
because it isinvalid or has improper parity. This
condition is further definedby the sense byte. Status Modifier
This status serves an an unconditional response to a
Test1/0 instruction.
Channel End and Device End
This status serves an an unconditional response to
theI/O No-Op, Sad one , Sadtwo, and Sad
three commands.
Ending-Status Conditions
The following status conditions can be presented to
the channel at the end of a2703 command execution.
Channel End and Device End
This status indicates that the current command has
been brought to a normal end and the2703 is free to
accept another command.NOTE: These two conditions always appear together in the 2703
as a single status condition.
Channel End and Device End status has special
meaning for the following commands:
EnableWhen either of these commands is
or DialPrepare Search
Read
issued to a line in a switched network
(attached to the Western Electric DataSet 103Al, 103A2, or equivalent, this
status indicates that the connection to
the terminal has been established
through the network. This status is
indicated if a HaltI/O is issued to a
line that is executing Enable and the
data set is"off hook" before the
'enable' latch can be reset.
Here this status indicates that the ad
dressed line has started to receive;
the line went to Space long enough to be
recognized as a true start bit and then
returned to Mark (the normal state of
the line). However, if this command
had been terminated by HaltI/O, this
status would indicate that the command
was successfully aborted and the line
never went to Space.
Here this status indicates that the
first non-letters character(s) received
over the addressed line (using Tele
graph Terminal Control Type I) was
either"V", negative polling response,
or"AZ", the processor's address.
When this command is issued to a line
with the Telegraph Terminal Control
Type I, this status indicates that the
first non -letters character received
was"V". "V" is the negative response
to polling and the positive response to
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and before use of this command by the
(2) following the completion of each command. The
status byte informs the
following the termination of each
operation.
Initial-Status Conditions
The
always sending a status byte to the multiplexer
channel with the following exceptions:
1.
3. The
the inactive processor when the
the neutral state.
4. The
5. The
Meter switch on the operator's panel is in the
6. The address coming from the multiplexer
channel has incorrect parity.
Any of the following status conditions can be
presented to
initial-selection sequence.
All
This status is set in response to operations initiated
by a Start
and indicates that the
Busy, Status Modifier, and Control
This status indicates a temporary
Busy. The
forming a general reset. This status is also indica
ted when the
is possible for the channel to command chain.
This status is set in response to operations initiated
by a Start
command issued to the
because it is
condition is further defined
This status serves an an unconditional response to a
Test
Channel End and Device End
This status serves an an unconditional response to
the
three commands.
Ending-Status Conditions
The following status conditions can be presented to
the channel at the end of a
Channel End and Device End
This status indicates that the current command has
been brought to a normal end and the
accept another command.
as a single status condition.
Channel End and Device End status has special
meaning for the following commands:
Enable
or Dial
Read
issued to a line in a switched network
(attached to the Western Electric Data
status indicates that the connection to
the terminal has been established
through the network. This status is
indicated if a Halt
line that is executing Enable and the
data set is
'enable' latch can be reset.
Here this status indicates that the ad
dressed line has started to receive;
the line went to Space long enough to be
recognized as a true start bit and then
returned to Mark (the normal state of
the line). However, if this command
had been terminated by Halt
status would indicate that the command
was successfully aborted and the line
never went to Space.
Here this status indicates that the
first non-letters character(s) received
over the addressed line (using Tele
graph Terminal Control Type I) was
either
or
When this command is issued to a line
with the Telegraph Terminal Control
Type I, this status indicates that the
first non -letters character received
was
to polling and the positive response to
addressing for AT&T 83B2/83B3 and
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