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r--,
dary
feed,
remove
the
last
two
cards
from
stacker
5.
Place
the
cards
removed
from
the
stacker
in
front
of
the
hopper
deck,
in
the
proper
sequence.
(Refer
to
the
RPG
listing
or
a
list
prepared
by
the
programmer.)
Check
the
card
that
is
now
the
last
card
in
the
appropriate
stacker.
Use
the
RPG
listing
or
the
list
prepared
by
the
programmer
to
determine
the
next,mandatory
card
type
that
is
to
follow
the
last
card
in
the
appropriate
stacker.
Check
whether
the
first
card
of
the
hopper
deck
is
a
card
of
this
type.
If
this
is
not
the
case,
take
the
following
steps:
a)
If
one
or
more
cards
of
the
required
type
follow
later
in
the
hopper
deck,
remove
the
card
(s)
preceding
it
(or
them)
The
removed
card(s)
cannot
be
processed
during
the
current
job.
b)
If
the
required
card
type
is
missing,
prepare
the
specified
card(s)
of
this
type
and
insert
it
(or
them)
into
the
hopper
deck,
in
the
proper
sequence.
Remove
any
cards~)
that
precede
the
newly
prepared
card(~
in
the
hopper
deck.
The
removed
card(s)
cannot
be
processed
dur-
ing
the
current
'job.
If
the
affected
device
is
the
2560
primary
or
secondary
feed
and
the
other
feed
is
also
used,
remove
the
card(s)
ejected
by
the
NPRO
from
the
stacker
of
the
other
feed
and
place
it
(or
them)
in
front
of
the
corresponding
hopper
deck.
Return
the
hopper
deck(s)
to
the
hopper
(s)
Press
the
start
key
of
the
affected
device.
Enter
FF
into
location
OOCE.
Press
the
start
key
on
the
CPU
con-
sole
to
continue
processing.
1561
If
it
is
desired
to
discontinue
the
L--J
job,
prepare
the
liD
devices
fbr
the
next
job
and
press
the
start
key
on
the
CPU
con-
sole
to
ini
tiate
the
end-of-job
routine.
If
it
is
desired
to
continue
the
job,
take
the
following
steps:
Remove
the
hopper
deck
from
the
affected
device.
If
the
device
is
the
2560
primary
or
secondary
feed
and
the
other
feed
is
also
used,
remove
the
deck
from
the
other
hopper.
Press
the
NPRO
key
of
the
device.
a)
If
the
device
is
a
2501
and
an
r--,
additional
input
area
has
not
been
specified
in
the
BPG
con-
trol
card
(i.
e.,
col.
22
is
blank)
,
remove
the
last
two
cards'
from
the
stacker.
b)
If
the
device
is
a 2501
and
an
additional
input
area
has
been
specified
in
the
RPG
control
card
(i.e.,
col.
22
contains
a
E) 1
remove
the
last
three
cards
from
the
stacker.
c)
If
the
device
is
a
2520
Card
Read-punch,
remove
the
last
two
cards
stacked.
d)
If
the
device
is
the
2560
pri-
mary
feed,
remove
the
last
three
cards
from
stacker
1.
e)
If
the
device
is
the
2560
secon-
dary
feed,
remove
the
last
two
cards
from
stacker
5.
Insert
the
cards
removed
from
the
stacker
into
the
hopper
deck,
in
the
proper
sequence
by
matching
fields.
Check
the
matching
field
of
the
last
card
in
the
stacker
against
that
of
the
first
card
of
the
1
op-
per
deck.
If
the
card
of
the
hOP-
per
deck
is
not
in
the
specified
sequence
with
respect
to
the
stacked
card,
remove
this
card
from
the
hopper
deck.
Repeat
the
preceding
step
until
the
first
card
of
the
hopper
deck
is
in
sequence
with
the
last
card
in
the
stacker.
(The
removed
card
(s)
can-
not
be
processed
during
the
current
jot.)
If
the
affected
device
is
the
2560
primary
or
secondary
feed
and
the
other
feed
is
also
used,
remove
the
card
(s)
ejected
by
the
NPHO
from
the
stacker
of
the
other
feed
and
place
it
(or
them)
in
front
of
the
corresponding
hopper
deck.
Return
th&
hopper
deck(s)
to
the
hopper(s)
Press
the
start
key
of
the
affected
device.
Enter
FF
into
location
OOCE.
Press
the
Start
key
on
the
CPU
con-
sole
to
continue
processing.
1571.
Display
register
13,
which
contains
L--J
the
displacement
of
the
affected
symbolic
device
address
(logical
unit
block)
from
the
beginning
of
the
logical
unit
table,
and
identi-
fy
the
tape
drive
concerned.
Display
register
15,
which
contains
the
address
of
the
corresponding
DTF
tlock.
The
DTF
block
contains
information
which
may
assist
the
programmer
in
locating
the
error
(e.g.
,
the
accumulated
block
count
in
bytes
30-33,
and
the
residual
count
in
bytes
4-5).
The
structure
of
the
DTF
block
is
described
in
Programmed-Halt
Displays
and
Restart
Procedures
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