Honeywell 200 Series Hardware Manual page 43

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c.
d.
e.
SECTION IV.
TYPE 214-1 CARD PUNCH
operable.
To accomplish this, it is necessary to cycle up the
punch unit again by pressing the POWER OFF and POWER ON
switches.
Press the RUNOUT switch.
(It is likely that a card remains in
the wait station after the jam condition has been cleared.
Press-
ing the RUNOUT switch to move the card through the punch unit
to the output stacker insures that the punch is operable and that
the jam condition has been completely cleared.
This action
prevents further damage to the input deck when punching opera-
tions are resumed.)
If it is possible to determine the point in the program at which
the stop occurred,
i.
e., the last card that was correctly punched,
proceed with lie
II
below.
If it is not possible to determine
accurately where the stop occurred, it is necessary to repunch
the entire deck.
Press the START switch.
5.
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 possible to determine the point in the program at which the
stop occurred, i. e., the last card that was correctly punched,
proceed with lid
II
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 following
the detection of a punch check condition depends on the
conditioning of the punch by the program.
d.
Press the START switch to prepare the punch to process the first
card in the deck.
6.
To restart following a stop condition for a INTERLOCK, PICKER, FUSE,
or HEAT indication on the auxiliary control panel of the 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.
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