Auxiliary Control Panel Switch - Honeywell 200 Series Hardware Manual

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SECTION IV.
TYPE 214-1 CARD PUNCH
PUNCH
(cont)
TRANSPORT
CARDS
INPUT
STOP
START
POWER ON
AUXILIARY
Auxiliary Control Panel Switch
combination of holes in a card column.
This indi-
cator remains illuminated until the next PDT in-
struction is is sued to the integrated card control.
The TRANSPORT indicator is illuminated when a
jam condition occurs which may require the oper-
ator to raise the top cover on the punch in order
to clear the jam condition (see page 4-6).
The
transport motors are turned off automatically
when this indicator is illuminated.
NOTE: After a TRANSPORT indication, it is
necessary to cycle up the punch again by
pressing the POWER ON, RUNOUT,
and START switches.
The CARDS indicator is illuminated when the out-
put stacker is full, or when the stacker-pressure
switch is released, or when both the input hopper
and the wait station are empty.
The INPUT indicator is illuminated when the wait
station is either not filled following a START switch
depression or not refilled following a punch instruc-
tion (PDT).
Corrective action by the operator is
required (see page 4-6) and, in most cases, may be
performed while the machi.ne covers are in place.
The STOP indicator is illuminated whenever the
busy signal is active.
This indicator is also illu-
minated whenever a TRANSPORT error occurs.
The START indicator is illuminated to signify that
the punch is either operating or ready for operation.
The POWER ON indicator is illuminated when main
power is applied to the card punch.
The A UXILIAR Y indicator is illuminated when a
machine failure occurs which the operator does
not normally correct.
This indicator is also illu-
minated when the punch is in a TEST mode.
The
nature of the failure is indicated on the auxiliary
control panel, i. e., FUSE, PICKER, HEAT, or
INTERLOCK.
NOTE: An INTERLOCK indication can be cor-
rected by the operator by making certain
that all machine covers are in place.
Corrective action by a service engineer
is required in the case of a POWER,
PICKER, or HEA T indication.
The switch described below is a rotary switch which may be in anyone of nine positions.
NOTE: The auxiliary control panel (see Figure 4-2) is not normally used
by the operator.
MODE: NORMAL/TEST
This switch selects either the NORMAL (opera-
tional) mode or one of eight TEST modes.
The
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