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HP 262SA - Multipoint Operating States; Sequences

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Data
Communications
Multipoint Operating States
A
terminal
in
an
HP
Multipoint
configuration
is
always
in
one of
the
following
three
operating
states:
Control Mode:
Text-
In
Mode:
Text-Out Mode:
In
this
operating
state
the
terminal
is
either
waiting
to be polled/selected
or
is
in
the
process of
being
polled/selected.
In
this
operating
state
the
terminal
has
been
selected
and
is
actually
receiving
data.
The
terminal
remains
in
Text-In Mode
until
it
sends
or
receives
an
<EOT>,
at
which
time
it
then
switches
back
to Control Mode.
In
this
operating
state
the
terminal
has
been
polled
and
is
actually
transmitting
data.
The
terminal
remains
in
Text-Out
Mode until:
1.
It
sends
or
receives
an
<EOT>;
or
2.
It
passes control to a
subsequent
terminal
in
the
daisy-chained group.
In
either
case
the
terminal
then
switches
back
to Control Mode.
Table 7-7
summarizes
the
block protocol control
characters
used
in
these
modes.
HP Multipoint Protocol Control Sequences
The
HP
multipoint
protocol
requires
specific control sequences to acknowledge
text
block
transfers,
terminate
text
transfers,
or
to inform
the
sender
or
receiver
of
status
changes.These
sequences consist ofone
or
more
data
link
control characters. A
list
of
these
control
characters
is
presented
in
table
7-6. A
summary
of
the
uses of
these
characters
is
presented
in
table
7-7.
Figure
7-20
illustrates
the
operation
of
the
various control
characters
used
in
the
HP
multi-
point
protocol.
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