[GreenKeys] stop motor feature

Duncan Brown duncanancy at earthlink.net
Sun Nov 7 21:09:53 EST 2021


Charles,

The Motor Stop command is normally {FIGS} {H}  (uppercase H). But just 
because the keyboard H key also says "STOP", doesnt mean that the 
function is active in the printer.

First, the printer must have the stop relay installed, and second it 
must be engaged. There was typically an easy way to disable the Motor 
Stop function.

So, NO, you cannot tell if a machine has the motor stop option with the 
cover on. If you can power up the machine on a loop and type {FIGS} {H} 
and the motor shuts off, then it has Motor Stop.

What type of machine are you asking about. All the military Kleinschmidt 
machines (TT-4, TT-98, etc) included Motor Stop, but it was usually 
disabled.

Have fun,

Duncan
K2OEQ

On 07-Nov-21 20:34, Chuck Robertson wrote:
> How can you tell if a machine has the stop motor feature? Is there a 
> particular key or switch that's noticeable with the cover on?
>
> Charles
> Newton, Mass.
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