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c.
d.
e.
SECTION
IV.
TYPE
214-1
CARD
PUNCH
operable.
To
accomplish
this,
it
is
necessary
to
cycle
up
the
punch
unit
again
by
pressing
the
POWER
OFF
and
POWER
ON
switches.
Press
the
RUNOUT
switch.
(It
is
likely
that
a
card
remains
in
the
wait
station
after
the
jam
condition
has
been
cleared.
Press-
ing
the
RUNOUT
switch
to
move
the
card
through
the
punch
unit
to
the
output
stacker
insures
that
the
punch
is
operable
and
that
the
jam
condition
has
been
completely
cleared.
This
action
prevents
further
damage
to
the
input
deck
when
punching
opera-
tions
are
resumed.)
If
it
is
possible
to
determine
the
point
in
the
program
at
which
the
stop
occurred,
i.
e.,
the
last
card
that
was
correctly
punched,
proceed
with
lie
II
below.
If
it
is
not
possible
to
determine
accurately
where
the
stop
occurred,
it
is
necessary
to
repunch
the
entire
deck.
Press
the
START
switch.
5.
To
restart
following
a
stop
condition
for
a
PUNCH
check
indication:
NOTE:
The
START
indicator
remains
illuminated
following
the
detection
of
a
punch
error.
a.
Press
the
STOP
switch.
b.
Press
the
RUNOUT
switch
to
clear
the
card
path.
c.
If
it
is
possible
to
determine
the
point
in
the
program
at
which
the
stop
occurred,
i.
e.,
the
last
card
that
was
correctly
punched,
proceed
with
lid
II
below.
If
it
is
not
possible
to
determine
accu-
rately
the
last
card
processed,
it
is
necessary
to
process
the
entire
deck
from
the
beginning
to
insure
that
no
program
infor-
mation
is
lost.
NOTE:
The
position
of
the
card(s)
in
the
output
stacker
following
the
detection
of
a
punch
check
condition
depends
on
the
conditioning
of
the
punch
by
the
program.
d.
Press
the
START
switch
to
prepare
the
punch
to
process
the
first
card
in
the
deck.
6.
To
restart
following
a
stop
condition
for
a
INTERLOCK,
PICKER,
FUSE,
or
HEAT
indication
on
the
auxiliary
control
panel
of
the
punch:
a.
Press
the
POWER
OFF
switch.
b.
Attempt
to
correct
the
condition
causing
the
indication.
In
the
case
of
an
INTERLOCK
indication,
one
of
the
machine
covers
may
be
open,
in
which
case
the
operator
need
only
close
it.
In
the
case
of
a
HEAT,
PICKER,
or
FUSE
indication,
the
operator
may
repeat
the
initial
start
procedure
previously
described.
c.
If
any
of
the
indications
persists
after
performing
an
initial
start
procedure,
a
service
engineer
should
be
called.
The
above
procedure
for
restarting
after
a
PUNCH
error
would
not
apply
to
most
Honeywell
software.
When
a
programmed
halt
for
a
PUNCH
error
occurs:
1.
If
there
is
a
card
offset,
insert
a
marker
card
and
continue
the
run.
Later,
throwaway
the
cards
in
front
of
and
in
back
of
the
marker
card.
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