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Honeywell 200 Series User Manual

Honeywell 200 Series
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1.
SECTION
II.
OPERATOR'S
CONTROL
PANEL
Repeat
steps
"e"
through
"h"
as
many
times
as
there
are
characters
to
be
written
into
successive
memory
locations.
4.
To
trace
program
flow
manually:
a.
Set
the
CONTROL
buttons
to
designate
the
sequence
register
(octal
17),
unless
this
register
is
already
designated.
b.
Press
the
CONTROL
DISPLAY
button
{to
display
the
current
operation
code.
c.
Press
the
INSTRUCT
button
(to
execute
the
instruction).
d.
Repeat
steps
"e"
and
"c"
the
desired
number
of
times.
5.
To
perform
a
BOOTSTRAP
and
RUN
operation:
a.
Press
the
INITIALIZE
button.
b.
Press
the
ADDRESS
buttons
(to
designate
the
starting
loca-
tion
in
main
memory,
if
different
from
zero).
c.
Press
the
CONTENTS
buttons
to
designate
the
desired
pe-
ripheral
control.
d.
Prepare
the
periphe
ral
device
de
signated
in
"c"
above
(i.
e.
,
cycle
up
the
device)
to
accept
a
PDT
instruction
which
will
read
in
the
loading
program.
e.
Press
the
BOOTSTRAP
button
and
wait
for
the
STOP
indi-
cator
to
illuminate.
f.
If
the
program
being
loaded
is
written
for
other
than
two-
character
addressing
mode,
press
the
appropriate
ADDRESS
MODE
button
to
select
the
proper
addressing
mode.
NOTE:
It
is
usually
not
necessary
to
manipulate
the
AD-
DRESS
MODE
buttons,
since
the
program
usually
contains
the
appropriate
instruction
for
address-
ing
mode
control.
g.
Press
the
RUN
button.
Abnormal
Stop
Procedures
The
control
panel
power
indicators
{viz.,
VOLTAGE,
FAN,
andCB),
the
PARITY
indicator,
and
the
PROGRAM
indicator
signal
abnormal
stop
conditions.
The
operating
procedures
for
each
of
these
occurrences
is
outlined
below.
VOLTAGE
FAN
CB
PARITY
If
a
VOLTAGE
indication
occurs,
the
system
ordinarily
stops
opera-
ting
altogether.
In
this
case,
the
service
engineer
should
be
called.
The
FAN
indicator
may
flicker
intermittently
at
times
during
nor-
mal
operations,
but
if
the
indicator
illuminates
and
remains
con-
stant
(in
which
case
the
system
powers
down),
a
service
engineer
should
be
called.
Illumination
of
the
CB
indicator
denotes
a
circuit
breaker
actuation,
in
which
case
the
system
ceases
operation.
In
this
event,
the
ser-
vice
engineer
should
be
called.
When
a
PARITY
indication
occurs,
central
processor
operations
stop
and
cannot
be
resumed
normally
by
simply
pressing
the
RUN
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