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1.
Loading interface numeric
input
signals and digit order
—In this table, signals are
depicted in digit order, that is, the way they would be read as a binary number. The rightmost
column
represents the signal that carries the least significant digit. Each adjacent
column
to
the left is the signal representing the digit of next higher significance. The table is divided
into
row
groups—one row group for each batch code provided. Each row group provides
pertinent information for the signals used with that batch code. In an allied loading interface,
all numeric signals pass from allied to Milnor and are therefore,
inputs
to Milnor.
2.
Loading interface non-numeric signals and enabling order
—In this table, each
row
represents a signal and each
column
provides pertinent information for that signal. Generally,
these signals must be exchanged by the interfaced devices in the order listed. The labels given
to operational signals in the schematics can vary from device to device. However, the
document “Summary of Milnor Allied Interface Capability” provides generic names for
these. The right-hand column of this table provides both the generic (function) name and the
signal name as shown in the schematic, except where these are the same.
3.
Discharge interface numeric
output
signals and digit order
—This table is arranged the
same as the “loading interface numeric...” table. However, in an allied discharge interface, all
numeric signals pass from Milnor to allied and are therefore,
outputs
from Milnor.
4.
Discharge interface non-numeric signals and enabling order
—This table is arranged the
same as the “loading interface non-numeric...” table. As with a loading interface, the devices
need to exchange these signals in the order shown.
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