Operating instructions

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TYPEWRITER ERROR CONDITIONS
Error Condition
Keyboard
is
locked.
The typewriter
is
jammed
and the
N
register ready
light on the console
is
out.
Possible Cause
Typewriter was not manually
turned on
The necessary 200 ms delay was
not programmed between the TON
and the TYP commands
The program transferred an
illegal character into the
N
Corrective Action
Turn typewriter on, depress
CLEAR
N
hutton on the con-
sole inaintenance panel, and
restart the program.
Depress
anv
alphabetic key.
If
the N-register ready light
comes on, continue with the
program
Depress any
alphabetic
key.
~f
the
N
-register ready llght
register before issuing the
TYP
coines on, continue with the
proglSanl.
(The
lliegal chard-
cter
can
be read from the
N
register lights
on
t11c
main-
tenance panel 111side the door
above the operator's console).
A
TGN command was not pro-
I.
Depress any
alphabetic
gramlned before the TYP con1
-
key.
if
the N-register ready
light does not come
on:
2.
Manually enter a
TON
comn~and
into
the A regis~er
by setting collsole switches to
3.
Returii to nearest restart
granlmer that a TON command
The typewriter produces only
garbled information.
The typewriter types to the
end of
a
line and continues to
type without returning to the
left margin.
The necessary
100
ms delay was
not programmed after the TYP
c
omnland
The necessary carriage return
was not programmed
1.
In nlost cases, stop the pro-
gram and return it to the
pro-
granlnler.
2.
In
those cases where the
operator
is
so
familiar with the
program that he doesn't need
to read the typeouts, he can
c ont inue
1
If
possible, touch RETURN
to
move the carriage in time to
prevent loss of data.
2.
If
data
is
lost, either rerun
the program and manually re-
turn the carriage, or return the
program to the programmer