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CHAPTER  3 COMPUTER OPERATOR CONTROLS AND CONTROLLING  UNITS INTRODUCTION Although the computer can operate automatically under program instruction control, provisions to operate the computer manually are available. You may use keys and switches to affect overtall computer operation, control parts of the operation, provide specific jump or stop conditions, or govern the speed of operation. You may use pushbutton indicators to modify all or part of the contents of registers.   The computer’s technical and owner’s manuals, desktop guides, and system operating manuals are all excellent sources of information you can use to learn the operations of a computer and the functions of a particular system. Learn how to operate the computer in all modes to enhance your abilities as a technician. After completing this chapter, you should be able to: List the ways a technician can interface with a computer—the operator controls generally available Describe the types and functions of controls, indicators, keys, and switches usually available on operator and maintenance panels, display control units, keyboards, and teletypes to control computers and how they  work Describe the controls and indicators used to monitor computer power and temperature Describe remote operator consoles and the ways to interface with the computer from a remote console Let’s start your study of controls with the types you will find with computers. We examine how they work. Then we discuss the different types of controlling and monitoring units with which you will be working. When we discuss these controlling and monitoring units, we discuss the different types of functions usually associated with each unit and the types of controls used to activate these functions. TOPIC 1—TYPES OF COMPUTER the  basics,  you  can  initiate  operations  and perform OPERATOR CONTROLS maintenance on any type of computer. Let’s take a look at the types of controls used—their functions and uses. To monitor operations or perform maintenance on a computer, you must understand how to manipulate the POTENTIOMETER  CONTROL computer’s  controls  to  initiate  operations  and  to accomplish  maintenance.  Controlling  units  vary  with As  a  rule,  potentiometers  are  associated  with the different types of computers; but if you understand a control. Potentiometers are usually used to vary 3-1

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