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SECTION
IV.
TYPE
214-1
CARD
PUNCH
PUNCH
(cont)
TRANSPORT
CARDS
INPUT
STOP
START
POWER
ON
AUXILIARY
Auxiliary
Control
Panel
Switch
combination
of
holes
in
a
card
column.
This
indi-
cator
remains
illuminated
until
the
next
PDT
in-
struction
is is
sued
to
the
integrated
card
control.
The
TRANSPORT
indicator
is
illuminated
when
a
jam
condition
occurs
which
may
require
the
oper-
ator
to
raise
the
top
cover
on
the
punch
in
order
to
clear
the
jam
condition
(see
page
4-6).
The
transport
motors
are
turned
off
automatically
when
this
indicator
is
illuminated.
NOTE:
After
a
TRANSPORT
indication,
it
is
necessary
to
cycle
up
the
punch
again
by
pressing
the
POWER
ON,
RUNOUT,
and
START
switches.
The
CARDS
indicator
is
illuminated
when
the
out-
put
stacker
is
full,
or
when
the
stacker-pressure
switch
is
released,
or
when
both
the
input
hopper
and
the
wait
station
are
empty.
The
INPUT
indicator
is
illuminated
when
the
wait
station
is
either
not
filled
following
a
START
switch
depression
or
not
refilled
following
a
punch
instruc-
tion
(PDT).
Corrective
action
by
the
operator
is
required
(see
page
4-6)
and,
in
most
cases,
may
be
performed
while
the
machi.ne
covers
are
in
place.
The
STOP
indicator
is
illuminated
whenever
the
busy
signal
is
active.
This
indicator
is
also
illu-
minated
whenever
a
TRANSPORT
error
occurs.
The
START
indicator
is
illuminated
to
signify
that
the
punch
is
either
operating
or
ready
for
operation.
The
POWER
ON
indicator
is
illuminated
when
main
power
is
applied
to
the
card
punch.
The
A
UXILIAR
Y
indicator
is
illuminated
when
a
machine
failure
occurs
which
the
operator
does
not
normally
correct.
This
indicator
is
also
illu-
minated
when
the
punch
is
in
a
TEST
mode.
The
nature
of
the
failure
is
indicated
on
the
auxiliary
control
panel,
i.
e.,
FUSE,
PICKER,
HEAT,
or
INTERLOCK.
NOTE:
An
INTERLOCK
indication
can
be
cor-
rected
by
the
operator
by
making
certain
that
all
machine
covers
are
in
place.
Corrective
action
by
a
service
engineer
is
required
in
the
case
of
a
POWER,
PICKER,
or
HEA
T
indication.
The
switch
described
below
is
a
rotary
switch
which
may
be
in
anyone
of
nine
positions.
NOTE:
The
auxiliary
control
panel
(see
Figure
4-2)
is
not
normally
used
by
the
operator.
MODE:
NORMAL/TEST
This
switch
selects
either
the
NORMAL
(opera-
tional)
mode
or
one
of
eight
TEST
modes.
The
4-3

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