E-Book, Englisch, 1208 Seiten, Web PDF
Dummer / Thomson / Mackenzie Robertson Banking Automation
1. Auflage 2014
ISBN: 978-1-4831-6023-8
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
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Data Processing Systems and Associated Equipment
E-Book, Englisch, 1208 Seiten, Web PDF
ISBN: 978-1-4831-6023-8
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
The two volumes of BANKING AUTOMATION 1970-71 present - for the first time - comprehensive guidance on the vast range of methods and equipment which sophisticated electronic and systems engineering is contributing to the enhancement of efficiency and security in Banks, Finance Houses, Commercial and Industrial concerns throughout the world. Volume I encompasses the field of data processing, and includes a considerable review of existing and potential applications for computers and associated systems, peripheral and verifying equipment in the continually expanding realm of banking and accountancy. Volume II covers money and cheque handling equipment; communications systems; drive-in banking; safes and security equipment; closed-circuit television monitoring; intruder alarm systems; office and mailing machinery; paper and forms handling equipment; etc. , etc. Useful features include a Directory of suppliers who specialise in the types of equipment, system-planning and services featured in these volumes; also a Glossary which is aimed to be of equal importance to readers with a bias of expertise in banking and money technology, or in automation. These features appear in Volume I.
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1;Front Cover
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2;Data Processsing Systems and Associated Equipment;4
3;Copyright Page
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4;Table of Contents;85
5;PREFACE;6
6;INTRODUCTION;7
7;INDEX TO MANUFACTURERS' PRODUCTS - ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS;10
8; DIRECTORY OF FIRMS ACTIVE IN, OR ASSOCIATED WITH, THE FIELD OF BANKING AUTOMATION;14
9;GLOSSARY OF BANKING, DATA PROCESSING AND COMPUTER TERMINOLOGY;32
10;GENERAL FUNCTIONAL INDEX;84
11;CONTENTS INDEXED BY MANUFACTURER;85
12;CHAPTER 1. ADDO Data Collection;101
12.1;Introduction - the "building brick" principle;101
12.2;Standard principle of Addo Data Collection system;103
12.3;Simplified tape punching;105
12.4;Sample printout for simplified punching;106
12.5;Sales ledger posting with translucent cards and tape punching;107
12.6;Model 656 Tape Punching Unit;109
12.7;Plug Programmed Tape Punch, Model 42 -2331-03;111
12.8;Check Digit Verifier;112
12.9;Addo -X shuttle -carriage machines with electric output;113
13;CHAPTER 2. ADDRESSOGRAPH Source Data Automation;115
13.1;The Data gathering cycle Explained;118
13.2;Model 12 - 97 - 5 Data Recorder;119
13.3;Graphotype Class 6400 machines;120
13.4;Model 9500 Optical Code Reader;123
13.5;Model 9600 Optical Code Reader;124
14;CHAPTER 3. AEG-TELEFUNKEN BBK 2051 Document-to-Tape Converter;125
14.1;BLM 2051 Document Reading Machine;127
15;CHAPTER 4. ALMEX OCR 52 Optical Character Recognition Reader;129
15.1;Almex Splicer;137
16;CHAPTER 5. AMP Syscorn Badge Readers;139
17;CHAPTER 6. ANKER Model 620 Data Capturing Machine;141
17.1;Model 646 Credit Balance Machine;142
17.2;Model 702 and 702 (Special) Receipting Machines;143
17.3;Model 720 and 722 Receipting Machines;144
17.4;Model BN 8000 Special Accounting Machine;145
17.5;Model BN 5000 GT Accounting Machine;146
17.6;ADS 2100 Stored Program Electronic Accounting Machine;149
18;CHAPTER 7. ANSON-JONKER Optical Feature Card Index System;155
19;CHAPTER 8. Anson Opscan 70 Optical Scanning System;160
19.1;Principle of Operation;161
19.2;Formats Available;161
20;CHAPTER 9. ARENCO Bank Terminal System;163
20.1;Introduction;164
20.2;Description;165
20.3;Example of totally - integrated bank system Idiagram);168
20.4;Data transmission (diagram);169
20.5;Numeric keyboard;172
20.6;Optical character recognition tape printer;175
20.7;Programs;177
20.8;Operating use of teller terminals;178
20.9;Bank terminal types;180
20.10;Three represent ativetrans actions;182
21;CHAPTER 10. BELL Optical Document Sorter, ODS-1;189
21.1;Application;192
21.2;Operating modes;194
21.3;Lay-out of forms for OCR-A font - Size 1;202
21.4;Key panels;203
21.5;Automation in the Postal Cheque Office;207
22;CHAPTER 11. BURROUGHS Datacom;217
22.1;B 500 Electronic Data Processing System;219
22.2;TC 500 Terminal Computer;225
23;CHAPTER 12. CANADIAN WESTINGHOUSE WAND Alpha Numeric Display;231
23.1;Applications in finance;232
23.2;Digital - to video converter;233
23.3;Monitors;234
23.4;Input;236
23.5;Graphical capability;237
23.6;Typical single channel system;242
23.7;Typical single channel system with dual input;243
23.8;and split screen display;243
24;CHAPTER 13. CANADIAN WESTINGHOUSE WAND Alpha Numeric Display (contd);244
24.1;Typical dual channel system;244
24.2;Typical dual channel system with triple einput and one split screen display;245
25;CHAPTER 14. C.N.E.T. Equipment for Transmission and Visual Presentation of Signatures;247
26;CHAPTER 15. COLLINS C-8500 System;249
26.1;TMX -202 FSK Data Modems;263
26.2;TE-216 Wireline Data Modems;267
27;CHAPETR 16. COMPAT 88-23 Batch Data Terminal;271
28;CHAPTER 17. COMPUTER INSTRUMENTATION 9000 Series Magnetic Tape Conversion System;273
29;CHAPTER 18. COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY Modular One;275
29.1;Processor;278
29.2;Central concentrator for many bankb branches (diagram);279
29.3;Computing terminal for large bank branches (diagram);280
30;CHAPTER 19. COSSOR CSD 1000 High Speed Graphics Display;281
30.1;DIDS 400 Digital Information Display System;287
30.2;DIDS CoSPRITE Tape Editing Display;300
31;CHAPTER 20. CREED: The Evolution of the Dataprinter;305
31.1;Envoy Electronic Data printer;307
31.2;Model 7 P /N Keyboard Tape Punch;317
31.3;Model 90 Tape Verifier;319
32;CHAPTER 21. CROSFIELD Series 8100 Document Readers;323
32.1;8100P System;324
32.2;8100M Magnetic Tape Output;325
32.3;9300 Reader/Sorter;329
33;CHAPTER 22. CUMMINS Model 216 Original Document Processing System;335
33.1;Codes;337
33.2;Perforated coupon system;338
33.3;Master layout template;339
33.4;Computers in Housing Management (Application);340
33.5;A. I. S. Rent Collection System (Application);343
34;CHAPTER 23. DATA DYNAMICS DD/Forster Punched Card Readers;345
34.1;110 Tape Punch;347
34.2;DCR 1 Data Card Reader;350
35;CHAPTER 24. DATA RECOGNITION DR 300 Document Reader;351
35.1;DR 500 Document Reader;367
36;CHAPTER 25. DATASAAB: The Nordic Bank Terminal - A General Survey of the Spadab Bank Information Project;371
36.1;Bank Terminals;375
37;CHAPTER 26. DATATECH Computer/Modem Isolator;391
38;CHAPTER 27. DIGITAL PDP-8/L and PDP-8/I Computers;393
38.1;PDP-10 Computer;405
38.2;PDP-12 Computer;409
39;CHAPTER 28. DIGITAL (Contd);413
39.1;PDP-15 Computer Systems;413
40;CHAPTER 29. ELWRO ODRA 1204 Computer System;419
40.1;ODRA 1300 Computer System;423
41;CHAPTER 30. ENM Data Capture and Accounting Terminal;451
41.1;Business Data ENscriber;457
41.2;MICR and OCR Numbering Equipment Service;463
42;CHAPTER 31. FARRINGTON: The Typing-Scanning Approach to EDP Input;469
42.1;Model 3010 Multifont Document Reader;473
42.2;Model 3030 Page Reader;481
42.3;Model 4040 Computerized Multifont Journal Tape Reader;487
43;CHAPTER 32. FERRANTI ARGUS 400 Computer;489
43.1;ARGUS 600 Computer;493
43.2;Display Terminals;501
44;CHAPTER 33. FERRANTI Display Terminals (Contd);504
44.1;Remote Terminal Display Equipment, TDM 1000 and TDM 2000 Series;505
45;CHAPTER 34. FORCE Automatic Serial Numbering for Optical Scanning;597
45.1;Standard Force optical recognition characters;598
46;CHAPTER 35. FRIDEN Flexowriter writing machine, Model MICR;513
46.1;2301 Flexowriter Automatic Writing Machine;569
46.2;2210/2211 Flexowriter Automatic Writing Machines;571
46.3;2261 Flexo writer Automatic Writing Machine;574
46.4;2301 Flexowriter Automatic Writing Machine, Programatic Model;575
46.5;2345 Flexowriter Automatic Writing Machine;576
46.6;Type Styles;578
46.7;Model 30 Collectadata Data Collection Network;581
46.8;4201 Tape Converter;583
46.9;5005 Computyper invoicing machine;585
46.10;5610 Computyper Data Processor;587
46.11;Modular Data Transaction System;591
47;CHAPTER 36. GEC-AEI Data Modem, Type TED0136;601
48;CHAPTER 37. G, E. I. S. GE-100 Series Information Processing Systems;603
48.1;Typical systems (schematic diagrams);604
48.2;Peripheral subsystems;607
48.3;Software;608
48.4;Dial a-Computer Service;611
49;CHAPTER 38. GENERAL· COMPUTER SYSTEMS DATA/TAPE 2100 Key-to-Tape Data Input System;613
49.1;Verification;616
49.2;Typical system (diagram);617
50;CHAPTER 39. GENERAL· ELECTRIC GE-400 Time-Sharing Information Systems;619
50.1;System configuration;623
50.2;Data structure diagram;626
50.3;Integrated store data - system facilities;627
50.4;Banking Inquiry and Response System - typical configurations;628
50.5;COC-5 Bar Font Reader;629
50.6;DRD200 COC-5 Document Reader;631
50.7;MRS200 Magnetic Reader/Sorter;633
50.8;Application Profile: Ohio National Bank ComputersBoost Instalment Loan Accounting;635
50.9;Application Profile: Pitts burgh National Bank uses I-D-S in Trust Department;639
51;CHAPTER 40. GRAPHIC DISPLAYS ETOM 2000 Series Graphic Display Terminals;643
51.1;Transfer and organisation of data;645
51.2;Block diagram of output device;646
52;CHAPTER 41. HAWKER SIDDELEY DYNAMICS DYNASCAN 1200 Data Collection System;649
52.1;Various combinations of report station units for different requirements (diagram);651
53;CHAPTER 42. HEWLETT-PACKARD HP 2005A Real - Time Executive System;653
53.1;Parallel Output Optical Mark Reader;659
54;CHAPTER 43. HOUSTON INSTRUMENT COMPLOT DP-1 Digital Plotter;665
54.1;COMPLOT D P - 3 Digital Plotter;667
54.2;COMPLOT DP-5 High Speed Digital Plotter;669
54.3;COMPLOT MTR-1 Magnetic Tape Reader;671
54.4;COMPLOT MTR-9 Offline Digital Plotting System;673
54.5;COMPLOT PTC - 3 Remote Time Sharing Digital;675
54.6;Plotting System;675
55;CHAPTER 44.HUGIN EDA Data Processing System;677
55.1;Converting;679
55.2;Number of records per cassette (chart);682
55.3;Code construction;683
55.4;Method of operation;684
56;CHAPTER 45. IBM 3980 Bank Teleprocessing System;685
56.1;2065 Processing Unit;693
56.2;2260 Display Station;694
56.3;2314 Direct Access Storage Facility, Models AO1 and AO2;696
56.4;1288 Optical Page Reader;697
56.5;1260 Electronic Inscriber;698
57;CHAPTER 46. ICL System 4-70 Computer System;699
57.1;Examples of instructiontimes;700
57.2;Software;702
57.3;Input/output devices;703
58;CHAPTER 47.COMPAY Computer Payroll System;705
58.1;Operation of regular routines;706
58.2;The method - an outline of COMPAY;707
58.3;Operation of special routines;709
58.4;Typical tabulations;710
59;CHAPTER 48. PROP (Profit Rating of Projects) Package;713
59.1;The three states of profit analysis;714
59.2;Handling of profit evaluation;716
59.3;Two-page printout for PROP profit evaluation;718
59.4;Handling of uncertainty;719
59.5;Single-page printout for PROP risk analysis;720
59.6;PROP and decision trees;721
60;CHAPTER 49. IMPERIAL Optical Character Printer Units;723
60.1;OCR A specifications;724
60.2;OCR B specifications;725
60.3;Keyboards;726
60.4;Farrington specifications;727
61;CHAPTER 50. INTERDATA Programmable Data Communication Systems;729
61.1;FIRMware (programmable hardware);731
61.2;Interdata/IBM 360 interface;733
61.3;Interdata / Burroughs 5500 interface;733
61.4;Software;733
61.5;Standard instruction repertoire;734
62;CHAPTER 51. INTERSCAN OCR 52 High Speed Journal Roll Reader;735
63;CHAPTER 52. INTERTECHNIQUE Multi-8 Computer;739
63.1;System console details;740
63.2;M301 standard microprogramme package;743
63.3;M 301 organisation (diagram);744
63.4;M 301 instruction set;745
64;CHAPTER 53. I. S. I. Model 1041 Word Processor;747
64.1;Model 1048 Computer - Based Invoicing System;749
64.2;Model 1048 Processor;750
65;CHAPTER 54. ISOT ZIT-151 Digital Electronic Computer;751
65.1;Schematic diagram;752
66;CHAPTER 55.J. H, D. P . Flowcharter package;757
66.1;Advantages of automatic flowcharting;758
66.2;Output (diagrammatic);759
66.3;Example of output;760
66.4;Languages;761
66.5;Minimum configuration;761
67;CHAPTER 56. JOLLEY JLP-7 Automatic Feature Card Punch;763
68;CHAPTER 57. KIENZLE Accounting Machine, Class 700;765
68.1;Keyboard;766
68.2;Models 700/700RW/700RW T;767
69;CHAPTER 58. KIENZLE (Contd);768
69.1;System 800 Visible Record Computer;769
69.2;5000 Visible Record Computer;775
69.3;6000 Visible Record Computer;777
70;CHAPTER 59.KODE 72B Key Punch and Verifier;779
71;CHAPTER 60. LENKURT 25B Data Transmission System;783
72;CHAPTER 61. LITTON EBS/1210 Electronic Business System;791
72.1;EBS/ 1231 Electronic Business System;793
73;CHAPTER 62. MARCONI-ELLIOTT VIDEODATA 4000 Terminal;797
73.1;Advanced character generation;799
73.2;Transmission methods;800
73.3;System expansion;800
73.4;Character set;802
74;CHAPTER 63. MICRO COMPUTER SYSTEMS MINIC Microprogrammed Computer;803
74.1;Input/output characteristics;805
74.2;Method of use;805
74.3;Instruction formats;806
74.4;Compound instructions;806
74.5;Inter - register instructions;806
74.6;System schematic;807
75;CHAPTER 64. MITSUBISHI MELCOM 83 Computer;809
75.1;Hardware (schematic diagram);812
75.2;MULDIVO Digiputer;812
76;CHAPTER 65. NCR Century 100 Data Processing System;819
76.1;Century 200 Data Processing System;825
76.2;NEAT/ 3 Language;829
76.3;795 Data Display System;831
77;CHAPTER 66. 450 Bank Proof Machine;837
77.1;41 Bank Teller's Machine;840
77.2;735 Magnetic Tape Encoder;841
78;CHAPTER 67. OLIVETTI TC 349 Terminal;847
78.1;TC 349 Bl Real - Time Banking Terminal;849
78.2;Audiotronic 77 System;851
78.3;Editor electric type writers, Models 4, 4C and 5;854
78.4;Optical Character Recognition - Tekne 4 Electric Typewriter;855
78.5;Model 8001 and 8101 Optical Character Encoders;863
79;CHAPTER 68. OLYMPIA OCR Electric Typewriter;873
79.1;MDS 1800 - Olympia series;876
80;CHAPTER 69. PCA Data Processing Accessories;879
81;CHAPTER 70. PHILIPS P350 Office Computers;881
81.1;Data 4000 Electronic Data Processing Equipment;887
82;CHAPTER 71. PLESSEY PT600/ 1200PT Mark III Data Transmission Systems;891
83;CHAPTER 72. RANK XEROX Computer Forms Printer;895
84;CHAPTER 73. RAYTHEON 704 Computer;903
84.1;AID Applications Interface Device;907
85;CHAPTER 74. RDL M . T . D . 10,000 Series Incremental /Continuous Magnetic Tape Recorder /Tape Reader;909
85.1;Operating specifications - write only;911
85.2;Operating specifications - read only;913
86;CHAPTER 75. REDIFON KEYCHECK System;915
87;CHAPTER 76. REGNECENTRALEN RC 2000 Paper Tape Reader;919
87.1;RC 2100 Automatic Tape Winder;925
87.2;RC Mechanical Punch;926
87.3;RC 3000 Converter;927
87.4;RC 3000 Converter System with DTC 100 Data Transmission Controller;931
87.5;RC 3000 Model 4000 Converter Off-Line Printer;933
87.6;RC 4000 Computer;935
87.7;RC 315 Input/Output Typewriter;947
87.8;RC 4121 Input/Output Typewriter controller;947
87.9;RC 150 Paper Tape Punch;95
87.10;RC 4171 Paper Tape Punch Controller;95
87.11;RC 2000 Paper Tape Reader (Supplements data on p. 820).;95
87.12;RC 4161 Paper Tape Reader Controller;95
88;CHAPTER 77. REVENUE SYSTEMS The Cost of Cash (article);955
89;CHAPTER 78. SAGEM SPE Electronic Teleprinter 8/200 Electronic Teleprinter;957
89.1;MS 300 Disc Memories;962
90;CHAPTER 79. SCAN-DATA 200 Single-Font Page Reading System;963
90.1;300 Multi-Font Page Reading System;962
91;CHAPTER 80. SEALECTRO Card, Stub, and Badge Readers;977
91.1;Static Punched Badge Readers;979
92;CHAPTER 81. S. E . L . Type FZE 02 Code Teleswitch;981
92.1;Type LO 133 Page Printer with Form Facility;983
92.2;Type LO 133P Programming Page Printer;985
92.3;Type LS 200 Automatic Tape Transmitter;987
92.4;Type PLAG 01 Party-Line Connection Set;989
92.5;Type RU-30, RU-30-D, TR-30 Multi-Purpose Punched Tape Reader Unit 892Type ODS-2 Optical Document S o r t e r;991
92.6;Type ODA-6 Optical Document Reader Adapter;993
93;CHAPTER 82.STANDARD REGISTER Source Record Punch, Models 1730, 1735 and 1635;999
94;CHAPTER 83. S. T. C. GH-210 Medium Speed Data Communication System;1001
94.1;600 ADX Management Information Routing System;1011
94.2;Direct Keying System at the National Giro Centre;1017
95;CHAPTER 84. STOCK EXCHANGE (LONDON) Market Price Display Service;1021
95.1;Schematic diagram of system;1022
96;CHAPTER 85. STROMBERG DATAGRAPHIX SD 1110 CHARACTRON DISPLAY SYSTEM;1024
96.1;EQUIPMENT SCHEMATIC;1025
96.2;SOFTWARE;1027
96.3;SPECIFIC LOGICAL FUNCTIONS;1028
96.4;INPUT/OUTPUT;1029
97;CHAPTER 86. TELETYPE MODEL 37 DATA TERMINALS;1031
97.1;CAR Data EQUIPMENT;1033
98;CHAPTER 87. THORN BENDIX DATASTORE, MODEL 2501;1035
99;CHAPTER 88. TREND TRENDATA 70 SYSTEM;1037
99.1;H. S. R. 500 TAPE READER;1045
99.2;AUTOMATIC CALLING EQUIPMENT NO. 1;1047
100;CHAPTER 89. TRI-DATA CartriFile 4096;1051
100.1;SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM;1053
100.2;ERROR CORRECTION SYSTEM;1054
101;CHAPTER 90. UNIVAC 418 III COMPUTING SYSTEM;1057
101.1;9400 SYSTEM;1063
101.2;DCT-500 DATA COMMUNICATION TERMINAL;1069
101.3;UNISCOPE 100 DISPLAY TERMINAL;1071
101.4;UNISCOPE 300 VISUAL COMMUNICATION TERMINAL;1073
101.5;2703 OPTICAL DOCUMENT READER;1079
102;CHAPTER 91. WRIGHT PUNCH, MODEL 2600;1087
102.1;PRINTING PUNCH, MODEL 2629;1089
103;CHAPTER 92. WYLE COMPUTERMINAL, MODEL 600;1091
103.1;MODES - KEYS;1093
103.2;APPLICATIONS - INTERFACE CHARACTERISTICS;1094
104;CHAPTER 93. E.M.I.EMITAPE 211 INDUSTRY COMPATIBLE COMPUTER TAPE;1097
105;CHAPTER 94. THAMES RIBBONS FOR COMPUTER OUTPUT PRINTERS;1098
106;CHAPTER 95. JENKINS FIDGEONINDUSTRY COMPATIBLE MAGNETIC COMPUTER TAPE;1099
106.1;REELS AND ACCESSORIES;1100
106.2;SLIPWAY STORAGE RACKS;1101
106.3;CABINETS AND TROLLEYS;1102
106.4;MTC/3 MAGNETIC TAPE CLEANER;1103
107;CHAPTER 96. PCA TAPE ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT';1105
107.1;STORMOST TAPE ANDFILM RACKING;1105
107.2;TAPE-SEAL LIBRARY STORAGE UNIT;1106
107.3;THERMOPRESS PAPER TAPE SPLICER;1107
107.4;DAPROTAPE SPLICER;1108
107.5;BINDER EQUIPMENT;1109
107.6;TAPE TRANSIT CASES - TAPE GAUGE;1110
108;CHAPTER 97. REGNECENTRALENPAPER TAPE GAUGE;1111
109;CHAPTER 98. THAMES ELECTRIC AND HAND TAPE WINDERS;1113
109.1;PUNCH/SPLICER;1114
110;CHAPTER 99. TWINLOCK CRYSTAL TAPE FILE;1115
111;CHAPTER 100. WATERLOWP. E. T. AND SYNTOSIL TAPES;1117
112;CHAPTER 101. TRENDDATA TRANSMISSION TEST SET NO. 1-3;1119
112.1;DATA TRANSMISSIONTEST SET NO. 2;1122
112.2;HIGH SPEED DATA TRANSMISSIONTEST SET NO. 5;1124
112.3;DISTORTION GENERATOR TYPE 3;1128
113;CHAPTER 102. CROSFIELD MICREX LARGE SHEET MAGNETIC INK PRINTING TESTER;1131
114;CHAPTER 103. 3M SERIES F ELECTRON BEAM RECORDER SYSTEM;1133
114.1;3M FILMAC 400 16mm CARTRIDGE READER-PRINTER;1139
115;CHAPTER 104. BELL & HOWELL DIRECTOR 1 MICROFILM RECORDER;1141
115.1;TAB-TRONIC MICROFILM RECORDER;1143
115.2;INTERMEDIATE 16mm MICROFILM RECORDER;1145
115.3;GENOA CONTINUOUS MICROFILM PROCESSOR;1146
115.4;UNIT ONE MICROFILM SYSTEM;1147
115.5;AUTOLOAD READER/PRINTER;1149
115.6;REPORTER READER/PRINTER;1150
115.7;READER/FILLER 1600 AND JACKET SYSTEMS;1152
115.8;404 PRINT ER / PROCESSOR;1152
115.9;HEADLINER MICROFICHE READER;1153
115.10;DIPLOMATMICROFICHE CAMERA;1155
115.11;SPECIALIST I AND II MICROFILM PROCESSORS;1157
115.12;MODEL 2l0K RECORDER - FEEDER- SIGNER;1159
116;CHAPTER 105. COMPUTER INSTRUMENTATION: 180 MICROFILM PRINTER;1161
116.1;SYSTEM AND CONFIGURATION (DIAGRAM);1162
116.2;HIGH-VOLUME, OFF-LINE MICRO-FILM PRINTER (ARTICLE);1163
117;CHAPTER 106. CROSFIELD 8300 HIGH SPEED MICROFILMING SYSTEM;1165
118;CHAPTER 107. OZALID THREE-FOUR ENLARGER PRINTER;1167
118.1;DAGMAR MICROFILM READERS;1169
118.2;35MM MICROFILM VIEWER;1171
119;CHAPTER 108. RECORDAK MIRACODE SYSTEM;1173
119.1;KOM-90 MICROFILMER;1181
119.2;RELIANT 600-K MICROFILMER, MODEL HRW-1;1183
119.3;MICROSTAR READER, MODEL PR-1;1185
119.4;COMMERCIAL READER, MODELS 2A-R AND 2-R;1187
119.5;SUMMARY OF RECORDAK MICROFILM SYSTEMS;1188
120;CHAPTER 109. STROMBERG DATAGRAPHIX;1189
120.1;1325/3500 INQUIRY STATION/DEMAND PRINTER;1193
120.2;SD 3400 PRODUCTION HARDCOPY PRINTER;1194
120.3;SD 1700 MICROMATION INQUIRY STATION;1195
120.4;SD 3500 DEMAND HARDCOPY PRINTER;1195
120.5;SD 4360 MICROMATION PRINTER;1197
120.6;SD 4440 MICROMATION PRINTER;1199
120.7;1700 ROLL FILM INQUIRY STATIONS (DIAGRAM);1201
120.8;1325 MICROFICHE INQUIRY STATION (DIAGRAM);1202
120.9;SD 92 KALVAR FILM COPIER;1203
120.10;96 105MM KALVAR MICROFICHE COPIER;1204
120.11;SD 156 FILM PROCESSOR;1205
121;CHAPTER 110. BRITISH EQUIPMENT SOVAL SINGLE OPERATOR VALIDATION SYSTEM;1207
121.1;B.E. 500 PAPER TAPE PUNCH VERIFIER;1211




