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Honeywell 200 Series - Main Control Panel Switches; Main Control Panel Indicators

Honeywell 200 Series
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SECTION
IV.
TYPE
214-1
CARD
PUNCH
POWER
ON
OFF
START
STOP
RUN
OUT
DD
DDD
Main
Control
Panel
Switches
The
switches
on
the
main
control
panel
of
the
Type
214-1
are
momentary-contact
switches
which
are
activated
when
pressed.
A
functional
description
of
each
switch
follows:
POWER
ON
Pressing
this
switch
turns
on
primary
power
in
the
card
punch
and
illuminates
the
POWER
ON
indicator.
POWER
OFF
Pressing
this
switch
turns
off
all
power
in
the
card
punch.
If
the
POWER
OFF
switch
is
pressed
while
a
card
is
being
processed,
the
effect
upon
data
transfer
is
unspecified.
START
STOP
RUNOUT
Main
Control
Panel
Indicators
Pressing
the
START
switch
places
the
punch
in
a
"ready"
status
and
illuminates
the
START
indicator.
The
START
switch
moves
a
card
into
the
wait
station
(if
it
is
empty),
resets
the
CARDS
and
INPUT
indi-
cators,
and
deactivates
the
busy
signal
to
the
central
processor.
If
the
START
switch
is
pressed
when
the
STOP
indicator
is
not
illuminated,
no
action
results.
Pressing
the
STOP
switch
removes
the
punch
from
the
ready
status
and
illuminate
s
the
STOP
indicator.
The
busy
signal
to
the
central
processor
is
activated
and
remains
active
until
the
START
switch
is
pressed.
If
a
punch
instruction
is
in
process
in
the
card
control
when
the
STOP
switch
is
pressed,
that
instruction
is
transmitted
to
the
punch
and
executed.
This
switch
is
effective
only
when
the
punch
is
in
the
STOP
mode.
Pressing
the
RUNOUT
switch
causes
cards
to
be
removed
from
the
card
path
without
processing
(input
hopper
need
not
be
emptied).
The
RUNOUT
switch
resets
a
TRANSPORT
check.
End-of-instruction
signals
are
generated
and
sent
to
the
central
processor.
If
the
punch
stops
because
an
error
is
detected,
pressing
the
RUNOUT
switch
allows
operations
to
be
resumed
after
a
restart
procedure
has
been
performed.
The
indicators
described
below
are
visible
only
when
illuminated:
PUNCH
The
PUNCH
check
indicator
is
illuminated
whenever
the
punch
mechanism
does
not
punch
the
correct
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