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Boomer II User Manual & Integrator’s Guide __________________________ Appendix D - Application Development 
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Inbound SDU Failures 
Potential SDU inbound failure codes are described below. The list 
identifies all likely SDU failure responses. The remaining SDU 
responses that appear in the NCL 1.2 reference manual are not 
expected to occur within the DataTAC wireless modem. 
Inbound SDU failure, no response from network  
The SDU was transmitted, but not acknowledged by the network. The 
SDU may have been delivered; the acknowledgment might have been 
the element that could not be successfully returned to the originating 
device. 
Inbound SDU failure, host down  
This failure indicates that the internal network connection to the 
application host computer is currently unavailable. Because DataTAC 
networks are designed with very high reliability, this failure is 
extremely rare. 
Inbound SDU failure, low battery  
The SDU could not be delivered due to a low battery condition. When 
a low battery condition is reached, the radio network connection is 
dropped until the low battery condition is corrected. (This can be 
addressed by replacing the battery or, if trickle charging is enabled, 
waiting for a sufficient charge level to be reached.) 
Inbound SDU failure, inbound queue full  
This response indicates that the maximum number (2) of SDUs are 
already queued within the wireless modem. Another SDU can be 
submitted when the NCL response for one of the pending SDUs has 
been returned. 
Inbound SDU failure, out of range  
The wireless modem has either lost network coverage or is in the 
process of re-establishing network contact. See “Loss of Network 
Contact” on the following page. 
Inbound SDU failure, transmitter disabled  
This SDU failure code indicates that the radio transmitter has been 
disabled, under application control, within the wireless modem. The 
transmitter must be enabled prior to submitting an SDU. 
Note: This could be the result of transmitting a Receiver Disable 
command to the wireless modem. This command requires both 
Receiver Enable and Transmitter Enable commands to recover two-
way communications.