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5.7.5 Data Too Long
Step SECS Message Description
1. H -> E SnFn [W] Host sends a message with a stream and
function that the Equipment recognizes, but
contains more data than expected. The W-bit
can be either 0 or 1.
2. H <- E S9F11 Equipment replies with „Data Too Long“. If the
erroneous message is a primary with the W-bit
set to 1, then in come cases the Equipment will
reply with the usual secondary response with an
appropriate error code, instead of S9F11. If the
erroneous message is a secondary, the
Equipment makes no reply at all.
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5.8 Clock
5.8.1 Host Sets Date and Time
Step SECS Message Description
1. H -> E S2F31 W Date and Time Send. The Host sends a new
Date and Time to the Equipment.
2. H <- E S2F32 The Equipment sets its Clock/Calendar
hardware and acknowledges the command.
5.8.2 Host Requests Date and Time
Step SECS Message Description
1. H -> E S2F17 W Date and Time Request. The Host requests
Date and Time from the Equipment.
2. H <- E S2F18 The Equipment sends its Date and Time.
5.8.3 Equipment Requests Date and Time
Step SECS Message Description
1. H <- E S2F17 W Date and Time Request. The Equipment
requests Date and Time from the Host.
2. H -> E S2F18 The Host sends its Date and Time. The
Equipment sets its Clock/Calendar hardware
according to the contents of this message.
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5.9 Spooling
For all of the spooling scenarios, spooling is meaningful only when Control State
(CONTROLSTATE = 4 or 5) is "On-Line". When CONTROLSTATE is "Off-Line"
(CONTROLSTATE = 1, 2, or 3), Equipment sends only stream one primaries and S
nF0
secondaries, neither of which are eligible for spooling.
5.9.1 Host Enables Spooling of Messages
Step SECS Message Description
1. H -> E S2F43 W Host requests that messages be eligible for
spooling using the following message:
S2F43 W * H -> E
<L
<L [2]
<U1 STRID> * Msg Stream
<L
<U1 FCNID> * Msg Fcn
...
>
...
> .
2. H <- E S2F44 The Equipment enables spooling for the
messages requested by the Host. Response
has RSPACK set to zero as follows:
S2F44
<L [2]
<B [1] 00> * RSPACK
<L>
> .