LINE CORRECT KEY
LINE RETURN WITHOUT INDEX
MARGIN ADJUST
MASTER TAPE
MEDIA
PARAGRAPH SELECTION
PIN FEED PLATEN
PROGRAMMING
PROGRAM TAPE
READ KEY
RECORD
RECORD ENABLE TAB
RECORD LOCATOR
REPEAT KEY
When recording, the line correct key erases the line
being typed from the buffer. It also indexes the platen
and returns the typesphere to the left margin, but no
carrier return is recorded.
The line return key returns the carrier to the left margin
without indexing the platen. Used primarily for under-
scoring.
(see Adjust)
A tape holding information to be stored in a tape
library.
Any material on which data can be recorded, i.e. cas-
sette, magnetic card or tape, etc.
A system of recording permanent paragraphs which can
be randomly selected and compiled to form finished
documents.
A special typewriter platen designed for feeding contin-
uous form paper through the typewriter unattended.
Recording information on tape which enables the sys-
tem to play back in a predetermined manner.
An instruction tape used in conjunction with a tape of
recorded information to control the format of the play-
out.
The large key on the console which controls the reading
of tape. The amount read when it is depressed depends
on the Amount Control key which is activated.
A unit of information up to 200 characters. A record
on tape is ended by a carrier return following printed
characters, a stop code, end of page code, switch code,
auto rewind code or line return without index. Thus, a
record does not always correspond to a line on, paper.
Tabs located on the bottom of the cassette on the left
and
right sides. Removal of either tab will prevent
recording on that side of the tape.
A feature on the CPT which permits the operator to
back up the tape a maximum of nine records to make
corrections while in the record mode.
A key which causes all keys on the typewriter except
the special recording keys to repeat when it is held
down while that key is struck.
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