My WebLink
|
Help
|
About
|
Sign Out
Home
pf_00033
Roseville
>
Planning Files
>
Old Numbering System (pre-2007)
>
PF001 - PF999
>
01-99
>
pf_00033
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
2/9/2024 3:49:28 PM
Creation date
2/9/2016 12:00:37 PM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
Planning Files
Planning Files - Planning File #
0
Planning Files - Type
Rezoning
Project Name
Control Data
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
187
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
View images
View plain text
UARIABLE INPU1'S are manually set by 10 <br />multi-position rotary switches, provided for the <br />insertion of count and process information. This <br />information is automatically entered in the out- <br />put record. <br />IDENTiF'ICATION DATA is entered through the <br />card sensing unit, which reads a predetermined <br />sequence of pre-punched cards. A built-in card <br />sequence control prevents cards from being entered <br />improperly. The card reader is a unique develop- <br />ment of Control Data Corporation. It employs a <br />pneumatic principle, proved more reliable and <br />rugged. Variable length cards may be used; bent or <br />wrinkled cards can be read reliably. Optional deci- <br />mal or alphanumeric available. <br />FI�ED DATA inputs are provided by 6 multi- <br />position rotary switches, which provide for the <br />insertion of location, position, and collector sta- <br />tion numbers. These switches are behind a locked <br />� panel. They are �et by supervisory personnel. <br />�`- aN ELECTRIC CLOCI( automatically records <br />the time of each transaction, to the nearest OA l <br />' of an hour. The clock reset is behind a lockccl panel <br />—only supervisory personnel can set it. The time <br />can be read From a decimal display on the front af <br />" the Collector. It is a 24 hour clock� operating on <br />1lSv, 60 cycles, AC. Battery-driven or spring <br />wound clocks are available. <br />TNE DATA OUTPUi' UNIT punches 16 charac- <br />ters p�r secand on 8-level paper tape. Units of 5, <br />G or 7-level tape are availabte. <br />` SEQU�NCE CONTROL isautomatic. A distribu- <br />tar scans ttie input cards, cl�ck, variable inputs, <br />and fixed inputs, and translates from card code to <br />�;; ; output record code. It also controls output punch. <br />ERROR SAF�GUARDS include a push button <br />- which "voids" the preceding transaction, inter- <br />`` locks which assure proper card sequence, and a <br />locked "on-of�" switch wh�:.h prevents accidental <br />orillegal introduction afdata. Also, a to�ked cover <br />plate guards the clock and the interior oi th� <br />COtI�CtOr. <br />'� : AUTOMATIG CLOGK-IN IVIODE is provided to <br />� . permit emplayees to use the Collector as a time <br />clock a,t the beginning and end of a shift. The in- <br />ternal clock automatically shifts irom the trans- <br />"� action �node to the clock-in mode and vice versa. <br />�`� <br />:, <br />:,, <br />� � � � � <br />�2 <br />� r.�.R , . , _. __ — <br />.,----.� <br />- . -:� <br />WALL MOUNTED <br />No wiring—Facility wiring not required <br />because each Collector has its own recorder <br />TABLE MOUNTED <br />Nowaiting—tach Callecto� <br />has its own reco,rde,• <br />� <br />':,' <br />
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.