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If
the
machine
will fail with
only
the
R2A
armature
attracted
but will work with the
T2
and R-5
arma-
tures,
see
Service
Hint
14.8.
If
neither
test
will
run,
hand
cycle
through
the
operation
and follow
the
pri nt
area
in
output
mode flow
chart.
-T5.3
S.
H.
ALL
ARMATURE
TEST
Purpose:
Check
print
area
for
extra
cyc
les,
caused
by
magnet assemb
Iy
fai lures.
Function Switch: Print Space
nit
and
Rotate TO R-5
A fai
lure
wi
II
appear
as a
T3
R5
character
(usua Ily a
"period")
in
place
of
a
space.
Check
magnet
assem-
bly
adjustments,
particularly
armature
knock-off
and
trip
lever to latch
lever
bite.
25.4
S.H.
DYNAMIC
HALF
CYCLING
Use
0
LSA
fi
It
and
rotate
switches
and
the
Hoover-
ometer
handle
to
dynamically
half-cycle
while
check-
ing
detent
and
alignment
adjustments.,
On
keyboard-
less
machines,
this
is
a more
dependable
method than
hand
selecting
the
print magnet
armatures.
25.5
S.
H. CONTACT
FAI
LURES
Contact
fai lures in
the
Se lectri c
I/O
may
cause
ex-
.
tremely
difficult-to-diagnose
malfunctions in
"On
Line"
applications
but will not
be
detected
by OLSA
circuitry.
It
is
of
the
utmost importance
that
contacts
be
cor-
rectly
timed,
in proper
adjustment,
clean,
and
bounce
free.
Contact
timing
can
be
checked
with a meter whi
Ie
hand
cycling
the
machine.
Tests
have
shown
that
con-
tacts
timed under hand power show
little
or
no
change
when
later
checked
dynamically.
Contact
bridging*
can
also
be
checked
with a meter
but this
can
be
regarded
only
as a preliminary
check.
*Bridging
--
Operating
point makes
contact
with.
normally open
point
before
it
breaks
contact
with
normally closed
point.
When
checking
for
bridging,
it
may
be
necessary
to
remove
contact
wiring
to
eliminate
back
cir-
cuits.
To
check
for
bridging,
connect
meter
leads between
N/O
point
and
N/C
point of
contact
assembly.
Slow-
ly hand
cyc
Ie
the
machi ne and
watch
for a short i
ndi-
cation
on
the
meter.
Check
N/O
air
gap
and
N/C
contact
rise
if
a bridging
condition
is
indicated.
Contact
bounce
must be
checked
dynamically
with a
scope.
Bounce
is
seen on
the
scope as a "noisy" or
"broken
up"
signal
rather
than
the
clean,
sharp rise
time
and
stable
up level
of
a normal
contact
signal.
See
Figure 19.
4-30
Bounce may be caused
by
insufficient
tension
on
the
contact
support
straps,
or
by loose pi
Ie
up screws in
the
contact
assemb Iy.
Dirty
contact
points
wi
II
also
cause
much
the
same
indication
on
the
scope
as
bounce.
Contacts should
be
cleaned
with
IBM
cleaning
fluid and
clean,
lint-
free
paper.
Never
use an
abrasive
cleaning
tool on
Selectric
contacts.
Contact
bridging may show up under dynamic
condi-
ti ons
and
appears as noise just
after
make time
and
just
before
break
time.
26.0
SAFETY
Sound
safety
regulations require
that
all
electronic
equipment must
be
provided with a chassis ground and
that
this chassis ground must be returned
to
earth
ground through
the
third (green) wire
of
the
AC line
cord.
IBM
safety
regulations forbid
any
deviation
from
the
above
and,
therefore,
the
practice
of
"floating"
the
scope
must not
be
employed.
o LSA's power supply has
been
designed so
that
its
reference
point
{or
chassis ground}
can
be
determined
by
the
needs
of
the
user.
This
eliminates
any
need
to
"float"
a
scope.
27.0
SCOPING
PROCEDURES
WITH
OLSA
Magnet Pick Time
Condition 1
--
Print
Select
Magnets
Internally wired in OLSA
are
47 Q resistors in series
with
the
print
select
magnets.
It
is
the
voltage
grop
across
these
resistors
that
wi
II
show print magnet
char-
acteristics
on
the
scope.
With machines using +
polarity,
put
the
scope
probe in
the
magnet common
jack
and
the
ground lead in
the
print magnet test
jack
(Tl,
R-5,
CK,
etc.)
With machines using -
polarity,
put
the
scope
probe
in
the
print magnet test
jack
and
the
ground lead in
the
magnet common
jack.
The scope wave
form
then
wi
II
a Iways
appear
as a
signal
starting
at
ground
and
rising
to
a positive
level.
Condition 2
--
All
Other
Selectric
I/O
Magnets
To
scope
any
other
magnet,
it
is
required
that
a 47
ohm
resistor be temporari
Iy
wired in series with
the
magnet
pick
coi I.
NOTE:
A tool
wi
II
be made
available
shortly to
provide this
feature.
.
This
device
can
be kept with
the
OLSA.
To
use,
re-
move
the
magnet
pick
coi I wire from its
edge
connec-
tor in
the
Selectric.
Clip
this wire
to
the
alligator
clip
attached
to
the
resistor. Insert
the
pin
connector
on
the
other
side
of
the
resistor
into
the
edge
connec-
tor
on
the
Se lectri
c.
Scope across
the
two
pi
ns
on
the
epoxy
block.

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IBM Selectric Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeElectric typewriter
Introduced1961
Keyboard LayoutQWERTY
Carriage ReturnElectric
ManufacturerIBM
Printing TechnologyTypeball (golf ball)
Power SourceAC Power
Power Supply120V AC

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