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TELETYPE MACHINES
Developed for telegraph 'hard copy' communication over the telephone network, a teletype machine was suited to adoption by the rapidly expanding computer market, with its demand for hardware and technology to run it. A ready-made printer and keyboard communication device, it was capable of being attached to the systems by the addition of data link hardware to handle the already established protocol. For this reason teletypes were used both in the computer room to operate the system, and by remote users to communicate with the system, to submit and retrieve information.
A Teletype was a common 'console', used by the operator. They were also used for remote printers connected to the computer by telephone wires via modems. Typically a KSR35 (Keyboard Send and Receive) using a series of characters on pins arranged in a square block. The block was moved to align it in front of a hammer used to strike the appropriate pin and transfer the ink from the ribbon to the paper.
Another common teletype, the ASR33 (Automatic Send and Receive) used a cylindrical block with characters etched on it to align vertically and horizontally clockwise or counter-clockwise, the appropriate character for printing. The operator, or other user, in each case could use the keyboard to input basic commands or data to the computer.
Another console communication device was a modified IBM Selectric or Remington SR-101 electric typewriter. They used a 'golf ball' to type in a similar way to the ASR33. With the addition of changeable 'balls' for a different font set.
These machines were better suited to computer interface as they were much faster than conventional type machines.
VIDEO TERMINALS
Consoles next moved into the 'modern' era when a CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) display was added. At first this was in addition to the to the typewriter device, as a console record was kept on paper to analyse what had happened at various stages of operation (so we know who to blame!).
Consoles have since become data terminals, with keyboard and screen, then mini computers incorporating maintenance and diagnostic capabilities, as well as console function. PCs, at first monochrome, then color, emulating a 'green screen' terminal, then using colors for different purposes, are standard today, as are LCD monitors.
Console records are still maintained on files, either in the PC on hard drive or on the mainframe, depending on the system. (you still can't get away with anything!) Some systems use a control console for each operation, system, network, printers etc. Others incorporate all functions in one control, with auxiliary stations in the print room, network console, etc.
NETWORKS
Networks, originally supported by modems at speeds of 110 baud gradually improved in speed along with modem technology to 9600. Connection methods were either RS232 standard, or some proprietary modified version of it, used by system manufactures to ensure customers used their terminals and printers.
The next stage was the adoption of Ethernet, or other contemporary protocols. Ethernet also increased from 10 to 100 to gigabit transmission rates. Terminals and printers at remote points improved from a basic dot matrix printer to which a monochrome terminal was added.
Currently remote users are using PCs or 'thin clients' (basically a pc with no hard drive, using the network server to download programs) with a laser printer dedicated or shared with a workgroup. A network of several hundred PCs and printers can be managed from a central 'network control', or at any point on the network.
Tony is an experienced computer engineer. He runs a series of web sites based at http://theze-group.com
Garage Door Keypad Has Safety Features To Secure Your Home
Metropolitan and rural areas have seen a large rise in the crime of home invasion. What makes it so easy for the thieves to get in is the garage door entrance. This is the weakest point of a home. Putting in security does not have to be costly or difficult and the garage door keypad has safety features that will secure your home.
Remote control garage door openers leave your garage vulnerable due to the same technology that thieves use to steal codes from cellular phones. The openers allow them to pick up the code for your remote control. A more secure solution is the garage door opener companies that offer technology that changes the code every time the garage door opener is used. The selection of a unique code keeps thieves from finding your codes. Agarage door keypad can be programmed to change this code in a sequence or random order and then you are the only one that can open the door.
If your garage door is already equipped with a keypad that opens the door when you push in a numerical code, make sure that code changed when you move into the house because factory settings are pretty much universal and skilled home intruders are well aware of this. You can contact the manufacturer of the unit to get instructions on how to change the code.
As it becomes more necessary for parents to both work and school schedules not matching work schedules, older kids are home before the parents. A garage door keypad enables your children safe entrance to your home. The key pad will reset automatically so no one can use an electronic number tracker to discover the last number used on the key pad. You may think this is somewhat extreme, but these electronic number tracking units are sold on the internet and in magazines. Thieves stock up with the tools of their trade. Now technology has come up with a way to baffle them. The electronic key pad that randomly changes the code will put the code into a hand held wireless unit, then you have to use your PIN to retrieve the code. This is truly security at its finest.
There are also key pads on the market that will take the imprint of your hand on a glass monitor and open your door that way. You can program all the family's hand prints into the recognition program of the computer brain inside the key pad. There are voice activated, key pad PIN and finger print models if you want to get really fancy. These units are cost prohibitive to the average family. For the families who do need that type of protection, professional security companies offer great security devices such as the keypad for a garage door.
Providing safety and security for your home while you are at home or away is possible with the garage door key pad safely installed. Keep intruders out of your home with a key pad system they can not figure out. They will give up in futility after they try to use their gadgets to guess your codes.
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need programming instructions Keyless remote 93 Lincoln Towncar?
The jumper pins are supposedly behind the glove box. Easy enough, I'm looking at the terminal when I drop the glove box. I need to download the instructions and print them out. I've Google and Yahoo for instructions but failed to find them?
It's been many years since I worked on this car, but seems to me the wire IS accessible in that area.
It looks like a plug someone forgot to attach. You will need a short wire long enough to jump across the pins to turn on the transmitter in the car. I used a paper clip.
Start by adding new batteries to the remotes.
Add the jumper wire to the plug.
Turn the ign on.
Press the unlock button on one of the remotes. If it's working, the door lock buttons should cycle. Quickly grab the other remote and do the same. Turn key off and remove jumper, both remotes should work the locks now.
Try all available functions.
I hope this works for you, as I have been retired for 7 years. Don't even work on my own car anymore, too old.
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