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Summary of Contents for N4000

Page 1: ...Facit N4000 Punch Reader Punch User s Manual...

Page 2: ...r a m M o d e 2 3 6 I n t e r f a c e c o n n e c t i o n s 3 3 7 T e c h n i c a l S p e c i fi c a t i o n 3 5 Appendix 1 Conversion chart ASCII to Telex Appendix 2 Conversion chart ASCII to Telex A...

Page 3: ...erface Facit N4000 has a buffer of 9 K capacity Code conversion can be performed The codes included are the two used NC codes ISO and EIA and the national versions of the telexcode A small keyboard an...

Page 4: ...g off the tape Note The data transmission should be made at 600 bit s Reading Reader Tape Loading Load the tape according to section 1 5 Reader Tape Loading Reading instruction Depress the ON L key on...

Page 5: ...the display goes back to Line If punching is started after reading and there still is data in the buffer the buffer is automatically cleared By sending to N4000 for punching the display switches from...

Page 6: ...holder as follows see Fig 1 1 1 Move the tape guide arm until it touches the magnetic catch This action applies the brake to the tape bobbin and frees the tape feed and punch mechanism 2 Pull out 2 m...

Page 7: ...EYS B O B B I N B L A N K T A P E S P O O L T A P E L O W D E T E C T O R D D DDD odd ODD TAPE FEED AND PUNCH SLOT i GUIDE PULLEY MAGNETIC CATCH TAPE GUIDE ARM LOCK ELEASE BOBBIN LOCK Fig 1 1 Punch Ta...

Page 8: ...ntered on the leftmost vertical line 2 Examine the 50th feed hole on the rightmost vertical line If this line is visible within the hole i e within 0 5 the punch accuracy is acceptable 3 If the vertic...

Page 9: ...The drive sprocket teeth engage in the tape feed holes to pull the tape past the head An indicator lamp on the reader head is lit to show that the optical reader lamp is on The tape can be run quickly...

Page 10: ...r the lift bar to hold the tape in position ensure that the tape feed hooles are engaged correctly in the drive sprocket READER READER HEAD OPTICAL READER INDICATOR TAPE GUIDE FOR 5 TRACK TAPE PRESS D...

Page 11: ...ext to the chad box The punched tape emerges from the exit slot at the left of the unit no special arrangement is included for handling the punched tape A tape cutter is fitted in the punched tape exi...

Page 12: ...12 MAINS AND I O CONNECTOR PANEL STATUS DISPLAY OPERATOR KEYBOARD PUNCH OPENING PEG EXIT SLOT TAPE FEED AND PUNCH MECHANISM PUNCH FEED SLOT CHAD BOX Fig 2 1 Facit M000 Punch...

Page 13: ...INS AND I O CONNECTOR PANEL STATUS DISPLAY TAPE FEED AND PUNCH MECHANISM PUNCH FEED SLOT OPERATOR KEYBOARD PUNCH OPENING PEG EXIT SLOT CHAD BOX TAPE READER HEAD Fig 2 2 Facit N4000 Reader Punch Combin...

Page 14: ...on is then sent to the source to stop the transmission The minimum size for either buffer is 256 characters The required code conversion of the incoming data is performed prior to reading into the buf...

Page 15: ...is started remote using the start reader code data can be transmitted via channel 1 or 2 depending on the channel used to send the start reader code The channel not affected by reading can accept dat...

Page 16: ...in all modes except transparent mode Program step 31 start reader must be set to 17 and program step 33 stop reader must be set to 19 Reader Start with DC1 XON Program Step 3 4 Program Step 6 7 Progra...

Page 17: ...enters the Program mode and the lower function of each key then applies The keyboard is used to enter numeric programming data and the display shows the Program mode values Programming is described in...

Page 18: ...depressed ON L L mE When this key is depressed and released the unit goes On line and can commu nicate with externally connected equipment via the I O ports PRGR Pro9 When this key is depressed and re...

Page 19: ...reader will be directly copied by the punch when the START key is depressed see below START EdPH When this key is depressed and released in Copy mode the Reader and Punch both start A tape in the rea...

Page 20: ...ated parameter values in sequence 5 2 Select Mode Directly After depressing the PRGR key and then the key to enter mode 1 any other required mode can be selected by depressing the number key s require...

Page 21: ...the punch the code set in program step no 30 1 to 30 4 is punched One to four codes can be set in decimal 0 255 If for instance 255 is set a delete character will be punched each time a parity error...

Page 22: ...ed when in Copy mode see section 4 2 Mode 9 selects the code conversion performed during tape reading If Copy is set to 0 zero a transparent copy will be performed The reader will continue to read unt...

Page 23: ...his Program mode The first and second position decides if the control characters shall be sent or not over Channel 1 or Cannel 2 The values can be 0 or 1 If 1 control characters sent from the host wil...

Page 24: ...r 2 5 14 Program modes 31 to 39 These Program modes are only effective if the code conversion in Program modes 6 to 9 above is other than 0 zero 1000 and 2000 These modes allow the programming of spec...

Page 25: ...are used and for all other tapes eight tracks are used Clear text is used to label a telex message or an NC program tape The clear text is ended when End of Line is sensed The clear text can also be...

Page 26: ...r Ready Busy no echo 2 X ON X OFF no echo 3 Buffer Ready Busy echo 4 X ON X OFF echo EDD Parity IDS I 0 No parity 1 Odd parity 2 Even parity Protocol Parity Word length Stop Bits Channel 2 Word length...

Page 27: ...NUL characters Transparent punch with DC2 start and DC4 stop Copy Mode Code Conversion from Reader to Punch 0 Transparent Copy 1 to 12 and 112 As mode 6 100 Copy Telex to Telex 102 Telex 5 USA to ASCI...

Page 28: ...2 is always punched or sent End Address for Channel 1 Buffer 256 to 9305 12 93DM Punching speed 30 62 75 characters per second 1 3 DDBE Reading speed 1 200 characters per second 2 500 characters per s...

Page 29: ...es Note Program step 60 is normally not entered when the parameters are set To enter Program step 60 enter any Program step and press 6 0 on the keyboard Press key A 0 is now shown in the display To r...

Page 30: ...of one channel over the other is established by the buffer status For the Facit N4000 combination data transmitted from the reader goes out via channels 1 or 2 when controlled externally When control...

Page 31: ...2 I O PORT MAINS CONNECTOR Connector 25 pole female Cannon DB 25S e q 14 25 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 1 1 3 o Fig 6 1 External connections N4000 H K H 0 I O CONNECTORS...

Page 32: ...or 8 track ISO standard 5 track 17 5 mm 11 16 in 8 track 25 4 mm 1 in 0 08 0 11 mm ISO standard paper tape Accomodates 50 8 52 4 mm 2 in reel cores Max 203 mm 8 in Approximately 300 m approx 120 000 c...

Page 33: ...nd International versions ASCII to RS 244 EIA and RS 358B 8 track version only Operator keyboard 12 key keyboard used for operator control and programming control Operator display 4 digit display show...

Page 34: ...A LF 0 8 VT O B Control FF O C Control C R O D CR 02 S O O E Control SI O F Control DLE 10 Control DC1 1 1 Control DC2 12 Control DC3 13 Control DC4 14 Control NAK 15 Control SYN 16 Control ETB 1 7 Co...

Page 35: ...0 4 34 4 O A 5 35 5 0 1 6 36 6 1 5 7 37 7 1 C 8 38 8 O C 9 39 3 A 3B 9 03 OE Control 3C Control 3D O F 3E Control 3F 13 40 National j A 41 A 18 B 42 B 13 C 43 C O E D 44 D 1 2 E 45 E 1 0 F 46 F 1 6 G...

Page 36: ...S 1 4 t 74 T 0 1 u 75 U 1 C V 76 V O F w 77 w 19 X 78 X 1 7 y 79 Y 1 5 z 7A z 1 1 I I 7B 7C National National f 7D National 7E National DEL 7F LS 1F Note 1 These control characters in all languages a...

Page 37: ...LS FS A I FS C H A R O N L Y C H A R O N L Y 16 1C 10 1C 10 18 18 13 I 16 A A LS A L S 18 18 18 2 5 PCT LS FS PCT LS 0 0 FS PCT LS PCT LS PCT LS PCT LS P C T j L S OD OE 16 OD OE OD 17 OD OE OD OE OD...

Page 38: ...2 23 Control char only 24 25 0 B 26 27 28 0E Control char only 1A 29 2A 2B 4A Control char only 70 t 2C 3B 2D 40 2E 6B 1 2F 31 ASCII EIA CHAR HEX CHAR HEX 0 30 0 2 0 1 3 1 1 0 1 2 32 2 02 3 33 3 13 4...

Page 39: ...5 1 k 6B K 52 1 6C L 43 m 6D M 54 n 6E N 45 O 6F 0 46 ASCII EIA CHAR HEX CHAR HEX P 70 P 57 q 7 1 Q 58 r 72 R 49 s 73 S 32 t 74 T 23 u 75 U 34 V 76 V 25 w 77 w 26 X 78 X 37 y 79 Y 38 z 7A 7B z 29 I 7...

Page 40: ...1A ESC 1B ESC 1B FS 1C F S 1C GS 1D G S 1D RS 1E R S 1E US 1F US 1F SP 20 21 22 23 24 S P 20 Control char only a 27 27 Control char only DLR 25 25 26 AND i 27 27 28 28 29 2 A 2B 29 Control char only 2...

Page 41: ...41 b 62 B 42 c 63 C 43 d 64 D 44 e 65 E 45 f 66 F 46 g 67 G 47 h 68 H 48 i 69 I 49 j 6A J 4A k 6B K 4B 1 6C L 4C m 6D M 4D n 6 E N 4E O 6F 0 4F ASCII RS 358 B CHAR HEX CHAR HEX P 70 P 50 q 7 1 Q 5 1...

Page 42: ...s is selected by Program mode 11 Codes for National and International conversions and for Start and Stop Cleartext do not initiate any function during conversion If parity is included within the incom...

Page 43: ...8 track matrix is used for the clear readable characters Formatting and code expansion are performed generally as described in Appendix 6 except that the maximum telex line length is 72 characters in...

Page 44: ...d exited by control codes selected in Program modes 35 and 36 The table below explains the transmission sequence for control codes and data for start stop of cleartext and start stop of telex message...

Page 45: ...characters Other characters except control codes are ignored If no cleartext is received the punch assumes the Stop Clear Text code has been received see note 3 The Stop Clear Text code ceases clearte...

Page 46: ...racter symbols exist only in particular national versions and are expanded to letters in other national versions Examples of these symbols are expanded to DLR and expanded to AND This process results...

Page 47: ...1234 XYZ 2 less spaces is used to indicate space SP Where the total quantity of spaces is less than or equal to the number of extra characters one space is always kept between blocks of text to keep t...

Page 48: ...location and is then read The memory is then cleared with O s at each address location and again read Reading of the memory starts with the lowest address first If any location is found to be defecti...

Page 49: ...the reader Note that the Reader Code Conversion Program mode 9 must be set to the same value used in Test Mode 2 With the tape placed in the reader depressing the TEST key starts the reader and checks...

Page 50: ...Hex IF Dec 31 for 5 channel tapes or Hex 00 Dec 00 to Hex FF Dec 255 for 8 channel tapes When finished the code sequence is immediately restarted without the leading NUL s this process repeats contin...

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