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Model
2
(Initial
Shipments)
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Models
1
and
3
(Punch);
Model
2 (Punch)
with
serial
No. 2xxxx. Depending on
operator
position,
columns
10-1
1
are
visible also.
Models
1
and
3
(Verify).
Depending on
operator
position,
columns 72-74
are
visible also.
Note
1
1
Maximum
possible
visibility
is
in
columns
8-80
in
punch
mode
and columns
1-77
in
verify
mode,
but
operator
position
may
not be convenient.
2.
A
pre-registered
card
in
punch
mode
has
columns
1-80
visible,
but
requires
manual
operator control
of
punching and
feeding
operations.
3.
Direct
punch
control feature
and
verify
read control feature
provide
additional
visibility
for
source
document
keying.
See
"Special
Features"
in
Section
7.
Figure
2.
Program Card
Characters
and
Visibility
Field
The term
field
is
used
to describe a
column
or
group
of
columns
set aside,
often
by
vertical lines
on
the card, for a
particular
item of information. Thus,
the
number
37
may
represent
a
location,
warehouse,
or quantity,
etc. If
a
serial
number
should appear
in
the
first
eight
columns
of
the card
and
read
30210861,
the 3
would
be
punched
in
the
first
column,
the
in
the second,
and
so
on.
A
field
may
consist
of
one column,
or
up
to a
maximum
of
80
columns.
Field
size
is
determined
by
the
program
cards that
are
prepared
and
read
into
program
control
storage.
Zone
In
addition
to
digits
0-9,
holes
may
be punched
above
row
1
.
These
are
the
zone
punches.
If
the zero
is
considered
a
number
10,
then the
unnumbered
spaces
above
it
can be
considered
as
zone
11
and zone
12.
Zone
11
is
keyed with
the
dash
(—
)
in
alphabetic
shift;
zone
12
is
keyed with
ampersand
(&)
in
numeric
shift.
Note:
The
dash
key
has
a special left-zero
(minus) function
in
numeric
shift.
See
"BLANK COLUMNS/LEFT ZERO
CTRL"
in
Section
2.
Alphabetic Punching
Alphabetic
characters
are
those
shown on
the
lower portion
of each
key.
To
write or
verify
alphabetic
characters, press
ALPHA
on
the
keyboard,
or
code
the alpha function
in
the
program
card.
The
alphabetic characters
are
shown
in
Figure
2.
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