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Honeywell 200 Series User Manual

Honeywell 200 Series
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c.
SECTION
V.
TYPE
214-2
CARD
READER/PUNCH
When
reading
-
if
the
cards
are
damaged
or
bent
out
of
shape
place
them
on
a
flat
surface
and,
with
any
suitable
instrument,
smooth
out
the
rough
or
bent
edges.
H
the
cards
cannot
be
re-
stored
to
a
usable
condition,
they
should
be
replaced
with
new
cards.
When
punching
-
if
the
cards
are
damaged
or
bent
out
of
shape,
replace
them
with
new
cards.
d.
Place
the
restored
cards
(or
the
new
cards)
and
the
remainder
of
the
deck
in
the
input
hopper
so
that
reading
or
punching
may
be
resumed
from
the
point
in
the
program
at
which
the
stop
occurred.
e.
Press
the
START
switch.
NOTE:
It
is
usually
not
necessary
for
the
operator
to
re-
move
the
machine
covers
when
performing
cor-
rective
action
for
a
feed
failure.
4.
To
restart
following
a
stop
condition
for
a
TRANSPORT
indication:
5.
a.
Raise
the
hinged
top
cover
and
clear
the
jam
condition
as
re-
quired:
b.
NOTE:
It
is
possible
for
the
card
causing
the
jam
con-
dition
to
be
in
a
position
where
it
cannot
be
seen
by
the
operator,
e.
g.,
near
the
output
stacker;
care
must
be
taken
to
insure
that
the
entire
trans-
port
mechanism
has
been
cleared.
The
transport
motors
are
turned
off
during
a
TRANSPORT
in-
dication.
They
must
be
turned
on
before
the
RUNOUT
switch
is
operable.
To
accomplish
this,
it
is
necessary
to
cycle
up
the
device
again
by
pressing
the
POWER
OFF
and
POWER
ON
switches.
c.
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
device
to
the
output
stacker
insures
that
the
device
is
operable
and
that
the
jam
condition
has
been
completely
cleared.
This
action
prevents
further
damage
to
the
input
deck
when
operations
are
resumed.
)
d.
Load
the
input
cards
in
the
feed
hopper
face
down,
nines
edge
first.
e.
H
it
is
possible
to
determine
the
point
in
the
program
at
which
the
last
card
was
correctly
processed,
operations
may
be
resumed
from
this
point
by
positioning
the
program
accordingly
and
pro-
ceeding
with
"f"
below.
H
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.
f.
Press
the
START
switch.
To
restart
following
a
stop
condition
for
a
VALIDITY
indication:
a.
The
handling
of
illegally
punched
cards
is
program-controlled.
H
the
program
specifies
corrective
action
by
the
operator
when
a
VALIDITY
check
occurs,
reading
operations
terminate
im-
mediately
and
the
error
card
mayor
may
not
be
offset-stacked.
In
either
case,
the
error
card
must
be
replaced
or
corrected
before
operations
can
be
resumed.
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