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Honeywell 200 Series User Manual

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SECTION
III.
TYPE
123
CARD
READER
which
the
stop
occurred
(to
insure
that
no
information
is
lost),
and
proceed
with
"e"
below.
If
it
is
not
possible
to
determine
accurately
where
the
stop
occurred,
it
is
nec-
essary
to
reassemble
the
deck
and
read
it
again
from
the
beginning.
NOTE:
When
replacing
damaged
cards,
it
is
generally
not
necessary
to
remove
the
cards
from
the
input
hopper
to
reassemble
the
deck.
In
most
cases,
the
cards
in
the
input
hopper
need
only
be
raised
so
that
the
damaged-card
replace-
ment
can
be
reinserted
in
the
deck
in
sequence.
e.
Press
the
TRANSPORT
ON
switch.
f.
Press
the
START
switch.
5.
To
restart
following
a
stop
condition
for
a
VALIDITY
indication:
a.
The
handling
of
illegally
punched
cards
is
program-
controlled.
If
the
program
specifies
corrective
action
by
the
operator
when
a
VALIDITY
check
occurs,
read-
ing
operations
terminate
immediately
and
the
error
card
mayor
may
not
be
offset-stacked.
In
either
case,
the
error
card
must
be
corrected
or
replaced
before
operations
can
be
resumed.
b.
Press
the
STOP
switch.
c.
Press
the
RUNOUT
switch.
This
action
extinguishes
the
VALIDITY
indicator
and
also
moves
the
card
currently
registered
at
the
wait
station
through
the
device
into
the
output
stacker.
NOTE:
This
card
is
not
read
as
it
is
moved
into
the
output
stacker.
The
next
to
last
card
in
the
output
stacker
is
the
card
actually
in
error.
d.
Correct
or
replace
the
error
card,
whichever
is
most.
appropriate.
e.
Reload
(with
the
remainder
of
the
deck)
the
corrected
or
replaced
card
and
the
last
card
in
the
output
stacker
as
the
first
and
second
cards,
respectively,
in
the
input
hopper.
f.
Press
the
START
switch.
6.
To
restart
following
a
stop
condition
for
a
CYCLE
indication:
a.
The
handling
of
a
cycle-check
error
card
is
program-controlled.
If
the
program
specifies
corrective
action
by
the
operator
when
a
cycle-check
indication
occurs,
reading
operations
terminate
immediately
and
the
error
card
mayor
may
not
be
offset-
stacked.
A
cycle
check
may
be
caused
by
skewing
of
the
card
during
the
reading
process.
When
a
cycle
check
occurs,
both
the
error
card
and
the
card
in
the
wait
station
must
be
reread.
b.
Press
the
STOP
switch.
c.
Press
the
RUNOUT
switch
to
extinguish
the
CYCLE
indicator
and
to
move
the
card
currently
registered
at
the
wait
station
through
the
device
into
the
output
stacker.
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