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Study  figure  3-6  again  and  follow  the  polling sequence of the four units in the net. The last report on the top line is an NCS report and call to PU 04. This is followed by PU 04’s response on the left side of line two. Next, PU 56 is called and responds with a picket reply. Upon completion of PU 56’s reply, PU 64 is called. After 15 frame times without a response, PU  64  is  called  again. PU  64  appears  to  have responded to the second call, but the LMS-11 only recognized the five preamble frames. By  using  the  link  monitor  display,  the  operator  or technician can make sure the connectivity has been established  and  that  all  the  correct  PUS  are  being polled and are responding. Figure   3-6   also   shows   several   problems   that commonly occur during Link-11 operations. Notice that PU 64 sometimes responds to the first call-up, sometimes to the second call-up, and sometimes PU 64 does not respond at all. PU 56 responds all the time except for the call-up at the end of line two and beginning of line three. On line six there is a double response,  or  echo,  from  PU  04.  If  you  were  to examine  this  particular  sequence  using  the  frame-by- frame analysis, you would find the PU 04 was called again.  This  indicates  the  NCS  did  not  receive  the report from PU 04 and repeated the call-up during the middle of the response. Status Display As shown in figure 3-9, the status display is at the Figure  3-7.—The  link  monitor  display  pattern. Figure  3-8.—Link-11  messages  as  displayed  by  the LMS-11  link  monitor  mode. bottom of each of the LMS-11 display screens. The status  display  consists  of  the  status  box  and  two  lines of information just above the status box. The top line, with   the   heading    “XMT-ADDRS:”   displays   the addresses of all PUS in the order they are being polled. The  operator  can  monitor  the  polling  in  real  time. The  displayed  addresses  change  colors  to  indicate their  status.  If  the  address  is  yellow,  it  is  currently being  interrogated.  The  yellow  address  turns  green when the start code is received. The yellow address turns  red  when  the  PU  has  been  interrogated  twice with  no  response. The  line  under  the  “XMT-ADDRS:”  is  used  to display system messages and LMS-11 alerts. Alerts are  displayed  on  the  left  side  of  this  line.  System messages are displayed on the right side of the line. The   status   box   provides   the   operator   with information  about  signal  processing,  link  activity,  and raw  recording  of  link  data.  Just  below  each  of  the frame types, a small green box, or light, appears to indicate  the  type  of  frame  being  processed.  These signal processing status indicators are not displayed in real time. They are updated approximately every 50 milliseconds. The signal processing indicators are as follows: 3-11

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