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IBM 1130 Operating Procedures
PREFACE

This guide to the operation of the 1130 Computing
System is designed for operators who have had not
more than the minimum training on stored-program
computers. The manual describes. the control keys,
indicator lights, special features, setup procedures,
restart procedures, and principles of operation of
all input/output devices available for attachment to
the 1130 system. The procedures include step-
by-step instructions and illustrations.
No specific programming system is assumed in
this manual. Program messages and related opera-
tor actions, therefore, are not included. Such infor-
mation is in programming system publications for
the IBM program that you may be using.
Related literature is listed in Appendix C. For
a complete list of 1130 publications, refer to the
IBM 1130 Bibliography, GA26-5916.

Note. The 1131 Models 4A, 4B and the 1132 Model 2
are available only in the United States and Canada.




Second Edition (August 1971)


This is a major revision of, and obsoletes, GA26-S717-0. Technical Newsletters N26-0228 and
N34-0001 have also been incorporated. Material related to the IBM 1131 Models 4A and 4B
and the IBM 1132 Model 2 has been added.


Changes to the text and illustrations are indicated by a vertical line to the left of the change.
Changes are periodically made to the information herein. Before using this pUblication in con-
nection with the operation of IBM systems, refer to the latest 1130 system SRL Newsletter,
GN20-1130, for editions that are applicable and current.


The illustrations in this manual have a code number in the lower corner. This is a publishing
control number and is not related to the subject matter.


Copies of this and other IBM publications can be obtained through IBM Branch Offices.


A form for reader's comments is provided at the back of this publication. If the form has been
removed, send your comments to IBM Corporation, General Systems Division, Systems Publications,
Department 707, Boca Raton, Florida 33432. Comments become the property of IBM.