CPT CASSETTE TAPE
A 150 foot reel of magnetic tape which stores about 40
pages of typed information.
CPT CONSOLE
CPT TYPEWRITER
A two-station unit attached by cable to the typewriter
which records information from the typewriter on mag-
netic tape and enables information to be played back
through the printer. Also has the capability of merging
copy from two tapes and transferring information from
one tape to another with or without playout.
A standard Selectric typewriter extensively modified.
Mechanical parts have been replaced by an electronic
keyboard and switches; other parts of the typewriter
subject to stress during playback have been strength-
ened. Acts as input to the CPT Console and as the
printer.
DRAFT COPY
DRAFT PAPER
DUPLICATION
EDITING
Revising previously recorded copy.
END OF PAGE CODE
A code which signals the end of any given amount of
copy. The end page code will stop the tape in the Read,
Skip or Dup modes.
FINAL COPY
FORMAT SWITCH
HARD COPY
KEEP KEY
The initial typed copy of any document not ready for
final, approved playout.
Low cost paper used for draft copies, i.e. outmoded
forms, mime0 paper or continuous form computer
paper.
A feature of the CPT System which permits transfer of
information from a tape in Station 2 to a tape in Sta-
tion 1 at 400 characters per second without altering the
original tape and bypassing the printer.
Copy played out on letterhead or final document paper
on which all revisions and corrections have been made.
A switch, on the console which controls how the system
reads a paragraph. In the Normal position, a paragraph
is ended by two carrier returns or
a carrier return
and
a
tab.
In the Legal position, a paragraph is ended by three car-
rier returns or two carrier returns and a tab.
The printed copy of information stored on tape.
When used in conjunction with the typewriter keys in
the
mode, will keep necessary hyphens, spaces,
tabs and carrier returns in the adjust mode.
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Summary of Contents for 4200 Series
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