Honeywell 200 Series Hardware Manual page 52

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SECTION V.
TYPE 214-2 CARD READER/PUNCH
b.
Press the STOP switch.
c.
d.
Press the RUNOUT switch.
This action extinguishes the
VALIDITY indicator and also moves the card currently regis-
tered at the wait station through the device to the output
stacker.
NOTE:
This card is not read as it is moved into the output
stacker.
The next to last card in the output stacker
is the card actually in error.
Correct or replace the error card, whichever is most appropriate.
e.
Reload (with the remainder of the deck) the corrected or replaced
card and the last card in the output stacker as the first and second
cards, respectively, in the input hopper.
£.
Press the START switch.
6.
To restart following a stop condition for a CYCLE indication:
a.
The handling of a cycle-check error card is program controlled.
If the program specifies corrective action by the operator when
a cycle-check error occurs, reading operations terminate im-
mediately and the error card mayor may not be offset-stacked.
A cycl e check may be caused by skewing of the card during the
reading process.
When a cycle occurs, both the error card and
the card in the wait station must be reread.
b.
Press the STOP switch.
c.
Press the RUNOUT switch to extinguish the CYCLE indicator and
to move the card currently registered at the wait station through
the device into the output stacker.
NOTE:
As in procedure "5. c" above, the card registered at
the wait station is not read upon depression of the
RUNOUT switch.
d.
Reload (with the remainder of the deck) the error card and the
last card in the output stacker, respecitvely, as the first two
cards in input hopper.
e.
Press the START switch.
If the above corrective action fails, a
service engineer should be called.
7.
To restart following a stop condition for a PUNCH check indication:
NOTE:
The START indicator remains illuminated following the
detection of a punch error.
a.
Press the STOP switch.
b.
Press the RUNOUT switch to clear the card path.
c.
If it is pos sible to determine the point in the program at which
the stop occurred, i.e., the last card that was correctly punched,
proceed with "d" below.
If it is not possible to determine accu-
rately the last card processed, it is necessary to process the
entire deck from the beginning to insure that no program infor-
mation is lost.
NOTE:
The position of the card{s) in the output stacker follow-
ing the detection of a punch check depends on the con-
ditioning of the punch program.
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