Contents Of Operator Panels For 3505 Reader And 3525 Punch - IBM System/370 145 Manual

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Backlighted panel
lights on
3525 Card Punch
Backlighted panel
lights on
3505 Card Reader
Buttons and lights on the
Operator Panel on both
the 3505 reader and the
3525 punch
PERM
ERROR
STACKER 1
READIED
OPERATOR
CALL
~~
~~
CHIP
BOX
CHECK
CARD
NPRO
OFFLINE
THERMAL
CHECK
CARD
ENDOF
FILE
ENDOF
FILE
NPRO
STACKER
PRESS
START
JAM
MISSELECT
STACKER
TRANSPORT
JAM
COVER
FEED
OPEN
OPEN
FORMAT
3CARD
RESET
RUN IN
MACHINE
PERM
CHECK
ERROR
STACKER
PRINT
3
SKEW
COVER
HOPPER
OPEN
FORMAT
REPLACE
RESET
1
MACHINE
PERM
CHECK
ERROR
Figure 20.30.5.
contents of operator panels for 3505 reader and 3525
punch
The error log number contained in sense byte 2 is available to the
operator.
It can be displayed on the operator panel and is printed on
the console by
as
and DOS.
If this error number is reported to IBM when
repair is· requested, i t may
enablE~
the customer engineer to determine
whether or not the fail ure
occurrE~d
bee a use of a broken part.
If a part
is broken, the customer engineer (:an obtain a new part before going to
the installation and, thereby, COIlsiderably reduce the time the reader
or punch is unavailable.
As a further diagnostic aid" the control unit for the 3505 and the
3525 contains an error log storagE! area. for each unit into which sense
byte 2, and 3 if present, is automatically stored when an error occurs.
The last 14 bytes of error log dat:a for each unit are thus maintained
for the CE to use during a maintenance period.
The last error logged
(sense byte 2) can be displayed on the operator panel by depressing the
log out key.
The entire log area of a 3505 or 3525 in offline status
can be displayed on the CE panel i.n the 3505 without disturbing other
system operations.
(If the 3505 i.s placed offline, the 3525 can still
continue normal operations, and vi.ce versa.) The log area can also be
read into processor storage for anlalysis and printing, using an OLT ..
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