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DCP Series Telcon Message Manual - Public Support Login - Unisys

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Event 7 TERMINAL/DEVICE PROTOCOL ERROR DETECTED<br />

BVOUTPUT<br />

Description: The zone width is less than the record length.<br />

R8: Previous contents of register 0<br />

R9: Previous contents of register 1<br />

R10: Previous contents of register 2<br />

R11: Previous contents of register 3<br />

R12: Previous contents of register 6<br />

R13: Error code denoting the relative position within the program in which the<br />

error occurred.<br />

R13: 01, 0C, 0E<br />

<strong>Telcon</strong> generates this CENLOG.<br />

DTVTR<br />

Description: The DCT 1000 VTR received a message from a device that has an<br />

invalid or unrecognizable DID.<br />

R12: TCB address<br />

R14: PPID<br />

R15: RID/SID<br />

<strong>Telcon</strong> generates this CENLOG.<br />

MISSING AUX DEVICE STATUS (UNISCOPE)<br />

Description: SNA/net message number 210. This error occurs when the terminal<br />

responds to a selection poll (specific DID) with something other than an auxiliary<br />

device status. The error may occur several times during a selection sequence. R8<br />

contains the value of 00E9. UNILPH generates this CENLOG. For more information<br />

on UNILPH CENLOG entry descriptions, refer to Section 1 of this manual.<br />

Action: If this error occurs often, check and repair the auxiliary interface in the<br />

terminal or cluster controller (if the terminal is a work station). If logging this error is<br />

creating intolerable overhead to the system and the terminal is signed on, you can<br />

issue an NMS STOP command for the malfunctioning terminal until it can be taken<br />

offline. When the terminal has been taken offline, issue an NMS STRT command for<br />

the terminal to restore the normal operating environment of the line.<br />

15–24 7436 0728–303

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