Operating instructions
3.
High speed printer:
b. Turn the circuit breaker switch to the
off position (down).
a. Depress the OFF LINE switch on the
controller.
b.
Depress the POWER OFF switch on
the controller.
4. Card punch:
a.
Unload cards from input hopper.
b. Depress the MANUAL CYCLE switch
until the punch
is
clear of cards.
c.
Depress the POWER OFF switch.
5. 400 Card per minute reader: Set the
Power switch to the OFF position and the
STOP/ENABLE
switch to the STOP posi-
tion.
6.
Typewriter: Put the power switch under
right side to OFF position (white will
disappear in viewing window and OFF will
appear).
7.
1000 card per minute reader:
a.
Depress the power OFF switch on the
card reader's control and indicator
panel.
11.
Document handler (750 documents per min-
ute)
:
a.
Depress the POWER
OFF
pushbutton on
the control and indicator panel.
b. Turn the circuit breaker switch to the
off position (down).
12.
Central processor: After all peripherals
are turned off,
a. Put the
AUTO/M,~NUAL switch in the
MANUAL position.
b. Put the
INSTR/WORD switch in the
WORD position.
c. Depress the
PWR
OFF
switch
on
the
control panel.
13.
Turn off all individual clrcuit breakers at
the main power
panel. (The master circuit
breaker
is
normallv left on).
Before going off duty, the operator. would normally
have all output media stored or distributed to
persons
concerned and would remove
2nd
file
all
input
niater-
ial.
8.
Mass random access data storage:
Emergency
Shutdown
a.
Depress the POWER OFF pushbutton
on the
electronia unit's control and
indicator panel.
b.
Depress the PWR OFF pushbutton on
the controller's control and indicator
panel.
9.
Auxiliary arithmetic unit:
a.
Depress the DC OFF pushbutton on the
AAU
maintenance panel.
10. Document handler (1200 documents per
minute)
:
a. Depress the MOTOR OFF pushbutton
on the control
and
indicator panel.
In
emergencies, equipment
is
shut down
fbr
protection
of both the equipment and the personnel in the systenl
room. In grave emergencies, such as fire, flood, or
a
malfunctioning power system, the systenl
is
less
likely to suffer heavy damage
if
the power
is
turned
off at the main power panel. In
rninor emergencies,
such as runaway tape units, jammed tape, or shorts,
in equipment, the operator will normally be required
to turn off power only to the equipment and controller
concerned. The gravity of the emergency will govern
operator action. Whenever main power fails, main
power switches should be turned off to prevent damage
to the system when power is restored. Section
I1 of
this manual contains more specific information on
operator action under various conditions of emergency.










