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Figure  3-8.—Example  of  a  maintenance  console. console  is  operational,  its  controls  override  those  of  the operator  panel  but  not  the  remote  operator  console.  The registers  on  the  maintenance  console  are  represented  by pushbutton indicators. During operations, the registers provide  status.  Signals  generated  by  the  maintenance console, CPU, and IOC are displayed by the pushbutton indicators. The  indicators  can  indicate  that  the computer is talking to other subsystems, such as the display  or  link  subsystems.  Monitoring  the  registers and  controls  is  also  performed  during  periods  of preventive   maintenance   or   when   a   computer malfunction occurs. During maintenance you can set parameters or you can manually control the computer using different modes and varying speeds. Another useful function is inspect and change, where you can manually interface with the CPU and IOC for software enhancement. The maintenance console has the following four levels of controls and indications: Console  indications Initiate  computer  operations Monitor  computer  operations Testing (automatic and manual) KEYBOARDS Keyboards are your primary means of controlling the operations of microcomputers. They are also used in  minicomputers  and  mainframe  computers.  They  will probably be your main means for inputting programs and data into microcomputers/PCs. A monitor (color or monochrome) is used with the keyboard to view and monitor the operations. A monitor is a microcom- puter’s  principal  means  of  providing  information  to you.  The  monitor  allows  the  microcomputer  to communicate its actions to you, so that you can act upon those  actions  using  the  keyboard  to  accomplish whatever  job  you  are  doing.  From  a  keyboard, 3-11

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