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Net Control Station (NCS) I/O Operations

When  a  unit  is  configured  as  the  NCS,  the operator enters all the assigned addresses of the net participating units into the address selector modules, and turns on each module with a valid address. Once the Roll Call mode is initiated, the DTS will check each module sequentially. If the power of the module is on and a valid address is entered, the address is sent to the DTS for use in an interrogation message. If the power switch is in the OFF position, that module is skipped,  even  if  it  contains  a  valid  address.  When enabled  by  the  DTS,  the  address  selector  module sends the address entered in the thumb wheels to the DTS and the call indicator light. The call indicator will remain lit until the DTS sequences to the next address  module. CDS  INPUT/OUTPUT  CONTROL The  data  terminal  set  controls  the  exchange  of data  with  the  CDS  computer.  As  describe  earlier, input/output communications protocol   is accomplished through the use of external interrupts. The  prepare-to-transmit  data  interrupt,  the  prepare-to- receive  data  interrupt,  and  the  end-of-receive  data interrupts control the DTS to the computer interface. CDS Computer Input (Receive) Data Cycle The  input  data  cycle  is  initiated  by  the  DTS. When the DTS recognizes the second frame of the start  code,  it  sets  the  prepare-to-receive  data  interrupt on the input data lines and sets the external interrupt line. The computer acknowledges the receipt of the interrupt by sending an input data acknowledge (IDA) to the DTS. Upon receipt of the first message frame, the DTS demodulates the 24-bit word and places it on the input data  lines,  along  with  the  two  error  detection  and correction bits. Once the data is placed on the input data lines, the DTS sets the input data request (IDR) line. The computer will sample the data and send an IDA.  This  process  repeats  for  all  frames  of  the message. The  first  frame  of  the  stop  code  is  also treated  as  a  message  frame  and  sent  to  the  CDS computer.  When  the  DTS  recognizes  the  second frame of the stop code, it will place the end-of-receive interrupt on the input data lines and set the interrupt Figure  2-17.—The  Address  Control  Indicator  C9062/U. line.  The  interrupt  is  then  processed  by  the  CDS computer and the input buffer is closed. If the received stop code is a picket stop code, the DTS simply resets itself. If the stop code is a control station stop code, the DTS will compare the next two frames received with its own station address code. CDS Computer Output (Transmit) Data Cycle The output data cycle is initiated when the DTS detects   its   own   station   address,   either   in   an Figure 2-18.—An address selector module. 2-17

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