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2.
SECTION
VII.
TYPES
204B-ll,
204B-12
MAGNETIC
TAPE
UNITS
To
perform
a
rewind
operation
to
the
beginning-of-tape
reflective
marker
so
that
the
tape
unit
is
cycled-up
and
ready
to
perform
an
instruction:
a.
Press
the
BOT
button
on
the
tape
unit
control
panel;
or
b.
Momentarily
place
the
tape
status
switch
in
the
TAPE
CHANGE
position
and
then
return
it
to
either
the
PERMIT
or
PROTECT
position.
In
either
case
("a"
or
"b"),
the
tape
rewinds
at
six
times
read/
write
speed
and
continues
at
this
rate
until
light
is
sensed
by
the
reel
diameter
photocell.
At
this
point,
the
tape
decelerates
to
the
normal
read/write
speed
and
continues
at
this
rate
until
the
beginning-of-tape
reflective
marker
is
sensed.
Power
and
vacuum
remain
on,
and
the
read/write
head
rotates
back
into
position
for
reading
or
writing.
Ma-
nipulating
the
tape
status
switch
in
this
manner
affects
the
tape
drive
in
the
same
way
as
does
a
programmed
rewind.
Tape
Demounting
1.
Set
the
tape
status
switch
to
the
TAPE
CHANGE
position.
The
tape
is
then
rewound
onto
the
supply
reel
until
the
beginning-of-tape
marker
is
sensed
(as
described
above
for
tape
rewinding
procedure
1).
2.
When
tape
movement
stops,
press
the
VACUUM
OFF
button.
Then
manually
rotate
the
supply
reel
counterclockwise
to
wind
up
the
re-
maining
tape
from
the
take-up
reel
and
the
loop
chambers.
3.
Remove
the
supply
reel
from
the
reel
mount.
Grasp
the
opposite
sides
of
the
reel
with
the
fingers
while
pressing
firmly
with
the
thumbs
against
the
reel
hub,
thus
removing
the
reel.
NOTE:
Always
leave
the
tape
status
switch
in
the
TAPE
CHANGE
position
if
no
supply
reel
is
mounted.
OPERA
TOR
CONSIDERA
TraNS
Program
Addressing
an
Unassigned
Logical
Tape
When
a
running
program
addresses
a
logical
tape
which
has
not
been
assigned
by
the
oper-
ator
using
the
TAPE
ADDRESS
switches,
a
central
processor
"stall"
condition
occurs.
A
stall
condition
exhibits
the
following
characteristics:
1.
All
central
processor
and
peripheral
device
activity
stops;
2.
The
RUN
indicator
remains
illuminated;
and
3.
The
CONTENTS
and
ADDRESS
indicators
r'emain
constant
(i.
e.,
non-fluctuating).
Depending
on
the
operator's
familiarity
with
the
run,
he
may
initiate
a
restart
by
perform-
ing
the
following
steps:
1.
Press
the
STOP
button.
NOTE:
The
sequence
register
contains
the
address
of
the
PDT
op
code
causing
the
stall
condition.
2.
Assign
the
logical
tape
address
designated
in
control
character
C3
of
the
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