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|         "Peering into the Soul of ESS - The Master Control Center"         |

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|                        Written By - Jack The Ripper                        |

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|                            Organized Crime (OC)                            |

|                     Phile #2 of P/HUN Magazine Issue #5                    |

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        The Master Control Center is undoubtably the very essence of ESS.  The

Master Control Center (MCC) is the operational, maintenance, and administrative

core of the electronic switching central office.  This unit is what the ESS

operators use to control the ESS switch.  It test's customer lines and trunks,

alarms to indicate malfunctions, perfroms system testing functions, controls

operations, contains the magnetic tapes for recording Automatic Message

Accounting (AMA) data, and contains various other specialized equipment.





Primary Components of the MCC

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Master Control Console

Trunk and Line Test Facilities

Teletype (Teletypewriter) Channels 

AMA Recorders

DATASPEED -40 Terminal with Display and Printer







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[ Diagram of Processor Display Panel of Master Control Console in No.1A ESS ]

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| Processor Display       |   PS Bus   |   Pu Bus   |   CS Bus   |   AU Bus   |

|                         | Ad Re Ad Re| Ad Re Ad Re| Ad Re Ad Re| Ad Re Ad Re|

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||CC0 | ac| tr| po| st| of|| 0| 0| 1| 1|| 0| 0| 1| 1|| 0| 0| 1| 1|| 0| 0| 1| 1|

||----------------------------------------------------------------------------|

|| ltllh |====================================================================|

||-------|--------------------------------------------------------------------|

|| ltllh |====================================================================|

||____________________________________________________________________________|

||CC1 | ac| tr| po| st| of|| 0| 0| 1| 1|| 0| 0| 1| 1|| 0| 0| 1| 1|| 0| 0| 1| 1|

||----------------------------------------------------------------------------|

||                        ||           ||           ||           ||           |

||         --------------------------------------------------------           |

||         |meno|kc     ||           ||meno|kc     ||           ||            |

||         |------------||___________||------------||___________||------------|

||         |02| |36|ntce|| 0! 0! 1| 1||02| |05|ntce|| 0| 0| 1| 1||fs|df|ft|df2|

||         -------------------------------------------------------------------|

||         |            ||           ||            ||                         |

||         |   seno     ||           ||   seno     ||                         |

||         |   ---- ----||           ||   ---- ----||                         |

||         |ps|0|2| |ii ||           ||ps|0|2| |lh ||                         |

||         |  ----- ----||           ||  ----- ----||                         |

||----------------------------------------------------------------------------|

|| Update  || OverRide Control || SysR      || Processor Configuration Seq.   |

||         ||                  ||           ||         state counter          |

||   ----- ||------------ -----||-----------||---------------  -----          |

||   |inp| ||bl|au|ps|cc| | no ||rea|ena|err||p3|p1|8|4|2|1||  |rec|          |

||   ----- ||------------ -----||-----------||---------------  -----          |

||   ----- ||------------      ||           ||                                |

||   |fs0| ||vr|a1|p2|c1|      ||___________||                                |

||   ----- ||------------      ||           ||                                |

||   ----- ||          Activate||           ||Activate                        |

||   |fs1| || ----      ----   ||   -----   ||------        ------------------|

||   ----- || |x1|      |x2|   ||   |inv|   ||q1|q2|        |w1|w2|w3|w4|w5|w6|

||         || ----      ----   ||   -----   ||------        ------------------|

||         ||                  ||           ||                                |

||_________||__________________||___________||________________________________|



Key

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w6   = Prssr Comfg

w5   = Prgm Store

w4   = Call Store

w3   = Basic Prssr

w2   = Reptd Pc

w1   = Pc Atmpt

x2   = Ovrd Efct

x1   = Vrbl PS1 

q2   = Dsble Auto


q1   = PC

fs1  = FS 163

c1   = CC1

p2   = PS Bus 1

a1   = AU Bus 1

vr   = Vrbl PS 0

fs0  = FS 062

rec  = Reset Cntr

p1   = Pmp 16

p3   = Pmp 32

err  = Error

ena  = Enable Data

rea  = ready 

no   = No Ovrd

cc   = CC D

ps   = PS Bus 0 

au   = Au Bus  0

bl   = Blk 0 Ps 0  

inp  = In Prgs

SysR = System Reinitialization

lh   = LHIJI

ii   = IIOLI

seno = Select No. (Select Number)

df2  = Disk File 1

ft   = FS 1 Trbl 

df   = Disk File 0

fs   = FS 0 Trbl

meno = Member Number

kc   = K-Code

||   = Separates different Status Bars ie PS Bus, Processor Display, and Au Bus

ac   = Active 

tr   = Trble

po   = Power

st   = Stop

of   = Offline



+++ Added note on the key is that the abbreviations on the key are exactly the

same as they appear on the panel.





        As you can see the MCC panel is divided up into five main groups of

keys and lighted or LED displays;  processor display, update, override control,

system reinitialization, and processor configuration sequencer.  The update

group of keys and displays permits personnel to check when a program update is

in progress.  The override group of switchs and displays allows personnel to

manually activate a central control unit, auxillary bus unit, and program store

buse for emergency system recovery.  The system reinitialization keys and

displays allow personnel to manually reinitialize the system in conjuction with

the override control or processor configuration sequencer group of keys.  



Workings of the MCC and Points of Interest

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        Now that you have a little background information on the MCC, and are

familiar with the MCC Console we can talk about the MCC a little more.  The MCC

can be used to remove from service all outgoing trunks, customer lines, and

service circuits.  This would be an interesting project next time your at your

local CO to stop all service to an area.  The MCC is capable of flagging

pernament signals i.e. busy signal (black box on electromechanical or crossbar

offices) .  The master testing circuit can be connected to any outgoing trunk,

service circuit, and most often any customers lines for testing purposes.  Also

the MCC can be connected to any voltmeter to test any customers line, service

circuit, or outgoing trunk.  The MCC also interacts with Remote Switching

Systems to perform various testing functions to detect bad circuits and

potential future problems i.e. a decaying circuit or two.  



AMA in the MCC

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        The Automatic Message Accounting recorder is located on the MCC and

stores "customer billing information " on magnetic tapes.  One 2,400 ft

reel of tape stores the billing data for 100,000 calls a day.  These tapes

however are backed up by duplicates to ensure against failure or billing error

although it does happen, and the two copies are sent to a DPC (Data Processing

Center) for analysis in computing customer bills   The data that is to be

stored is selected by the call processing program, which deceides whether or

not the information for a call is to be stored.  Then the data is temporarily

stored in the AMA register (full capacity of the AMA register is 230 bits each)

call store, and after completion of the call the related data is assembled in

the BCD (Binary Coded Decimal (see Binary Number System for Decimal Digits

Diagram)) format and placed in the AMA buffer call store.



Binary Number System for Decimal Digits

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Decimal    Four Digit Binary Code

Number       A     B     C     D

            <8>   <4>   <2>   <1>

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  0          0     0     0     0

  1          0     0     0     1

  2          0     0     1     0

  3          0     0     1     1

  4          0     1     0     0 

  5          0     1     0     0 

  6          0     1     1     0

  7          0     1     1     1

  8          1     0     0     0

  9          1     0     0     1

  10         1     0     1     0 

  11         1     0     1     1 

  12         1     1     0     0 

  13         1     1     0     1 

  14         1     1     1     0

  15         1     1     1     1



        The recording procedure is then started by an AMA program in program

store when the AMA buffer in call store is fully loaded.  The AMA buffer has a

full capacity of 140 words of 23 bits each.  The AMA program will cause central

control to direct that the data be transferred one word at a time to the AMA

circuit for recording on the tape.



Suggested Reading

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Basic Carrier Telephony, Third Edition by David Talley

Basic Telephone Switching Systems, Second Edition by David Talley



Anything Else by David Talley he wrote a few more.  He is one of the best

telecommunications authors, and all of this information was born into me

through him.  His books are also written with quesitons in the back which helps

you to learn the information.  Next time some moron throws an infoform at you

asking what ESS is you can quite simply say something rude like, "Are you

talking about the program interruptions in a No.1A ESS office which occur every

1.4 microseconds due to the system clock providing of course that it is running

off of a 1A processor and hasn't been modified in any way, and is running stock

software?"  That outta get em eh?



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