Honeywell 200 Series Hardware Manual page 53

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d.
SECTION V.
TYPE 214-2 CARD READER/PUNCH
Press the START switch to prepare the punch to process the first
card in the deck.
8.
To restart following a stop condition for a INTERLOCK, PICKER, FUSE, or
HEA T indication on the auxiliary c ontr 01 panel of the reader/punch:
a.
Press the POWER OFF switch.
b.
Attempt to correct the condition causing the indication.
In the case
of an INTERLOCK indication, one of the machine covers may be
open, in which case the operator need only close it.
In the case of
a HEAT, PICKER, or FUSE indication, the operator may repeat
the initial start procedure previously described.
c.
If any of the indications persists after performing an initial start
procedure, a service engineer should be called.
The above procedure for restarting after a PUNCH error would not apply to most Honeywell
software.
When a programmed halt for a PUNCH error occurs:
1.
If there is a card offset, insert a marker card and continue the run.
Later,
throwaway the cards in front of and in back of the marker card,
2.
If there is no card offset, immediately throwaway the last card stacked.
Some programs may be specialized to follow other procedures, as specified in the appropriate
software manuals.
NOTE: If successive PDT instructions are not issued to the device within 30-
second intervals, then all reader/punch and transport rnotors turn off,
and the device strobe lamps are reduced to half brilliance.
The reader/
punch, however, remains in the ready status.
A subsequent PDT in-
struction, after a time delay of one second, causes the motors to turn
on and the lamps to be brought to full brilliance.
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