6100 ADCCP Programming Manual

(66) RECEIVETEXT
Requests and Responses
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Table 6-3. Status Byte Values for the RECEIVETEXT Response (Page 2 of 2)
Status Byte
Value Description
74 A USER1 frame arrived. Process it as your application dictates.
75 A SARME frame arrived. The link is now in Asynchronous Response Mode,
extended.
76 A UA frame arrived. When a UA frame arrives to complete a mode-setting sequence,
ADCCP does not deliver that frame to the application. On the other hand, if the local
station issues a SABM command and the MODE SET is completed by an arriving
SABM frame, the UA frame that may eventually arrive completes a RECEIVETEXT
request. The arrival of the UA frame indicates that the other station sent a SABM,
and the link is now in Asynchronous Balanced Mode.
79 A SABME frame arrived. The link is now in Asynchronous Balanced Mode.
80 A SNRM frame arrived. The link is now in Normal Response Mode.
81 If the local station is a primary, this code means a FRMR arrived on the line. If the
local station is a secondary, a RSPR arrived. The station is now DEAD and in
ERRORSTOP condition.
82 A USER2 frame arrived. Handle it as your application dictates.
83 A RSET frame arrived. The Ns and Nr counters for this station have been reset.
87 An XID frame arrived. ADCCP informs the application that an XID arrives.
Depending on how your network implements XID, you may need to send an XID
frame to respond to the one received (see the description of the (65) SENDTEXT
request and response in this section).
90 A USER frame arrived. Handle it as your application dictates.
91 A SNRME frame arrived. The link is now in Normal Response Mode, extended.
92 A TEST frame arrived. ADCCP informs the application when a TEST frame arrives.
Depending on how your network implements TEST frames, the remote station may
expect your application to take some action.