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Part No. 30144-90013 Printed in U.S.A. 02/84
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NOTICE

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PREFACE

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This manual describes the On -Line Diagnostics and Support functions for the Advanced Terminal
Processor (ATP) and the Asynchronous Data Communications Controller (ADCC). This manual should be
used with systems that are currently running with MPE V (Version G. 00. 00 or later) operating system. If
you are on MPE V (Version E. 00. 00 or F. 00.00 or earlier) refer to the Advanced Terminal Processor
(DSN/ATP) On-Line Diagnostics Manual (part number 30144-90004) for the ATPDSM program.

The ATP is an asynchronous device controller for HP 3000 Series 44, 48, 64 and 68 computer systems. A
minimum ATP subsystem consists of one System Interface Board (SIB), one Asynchronous Interface Board
(AlB), and one Hardwired Port Controller or one Modem Port Controller. It requires two I/O slots, uses
one 1MB channel address and can support twelve terminal ports. A maximum subsystem uses one System
Interface Board (SIB) and eight Asynchrouous Interface Boards (AlB's), requires nine slots, uses one 1MB
channel address, and can support 96 terminal ports. A Series 68 computer may have a maximum of 3
ATP subsystems installed. Each ATP subsystem requires one unique 1MB channel address.

The ADCC is an asynchronous device controller for HP 3000 Series 30, 33, 40, 42, 44 and 48 computer
systems. It is an interface for low-speed bit-serial asynchronous devices. Each interface consists of an
ADCC main and, optionally, one extend PCA. Each PCA multiplexes data transmission for four ports
which may be hardwired or modem connected or any mix thereof. Thus, each interface can support eight
terminal ports and requires one 1MB channel address.

This manual is written for the HP Customer Engineer, the HP System Engineer and the HP customer user,
with the assumption that the reader has a good working knowledge of the HP 3000 System environment,
and is trained in working with on -line diagnostics. This manual may be used in conjunction with related
documentation for the HP 3000 Series 30, 33, 40, 42, 44, 48, 64 and 68 Computer Systems. Related
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