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1,021,817. Automatic exchange systems. STANDARD TELEPHONES & CABLES Ltd. Oct. 18, 1963 [Oct. 22, 1962], No. 41240/63. Heading H4K. An electronic system acting on the selfseeking principle as described in Specification 953,895 provides for PBX hunting by the use of a control circuit for each grou...

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Hauptverfasser: MANSUETTO NICHOLAS VICTOR, SEEMANN DONALD FRANCIS, YUAN WILLIAM KECHIN, PLATT ERIC GORDON
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Zusammenfassung:1,021,817. Automatic exchange systems. STANDARD TELEPHONES & CABLES Ltd. Oct. 18, 1963 [Oct. 22, 1962], No. 41240/63. Heading H4K. An electronic system acting on the selfseeking principle as described in Specification 953,895 provides for PBX hunting by the use of a control circuit for each group which is taken into use when the line called by the directory number is busy to effect the selection of an idle line from the other lines of the group. Line circuit, Fig. 2. This is somewhat similar to that described in Specification 1,021,816. In the normal condition, transistor 206 is switched on, while transistors 207, 208 are switched off. When a call is initiated, the change of potential on wire 230 switches on 207 which in turn switches on 208. The potential at P3 is clamped to that on wire 43 which is removed when an idle link is allotted. It then becomes that of the collector of 207 and a firing pulse controlled by capacitor 218b is passed to point X to effect switching. The switches are held by way of resistors 217, 216, 224 and 208 is switched off. If no switching path is established, 208 remains on and a further attempt is made during the next allotting interval. Assuming that a path is established, dialling switches 207 off and on to change the potential at P3. When the line is called, a ground marking on T, U switches 206 off, and in consequence 208 is maintained off but 207 is switched on. The potential at P3 is now such that a firing pulse controlled by capacitor 218a is applied at X to effect switching. 206 switches on again when the marking is removed and switches off 207, but this is switched on by the reply of the called subscriber, and its off condition gives a release signal when the subscriber goes onhook. If the line is busy, the switching off of 206 produces no change sufficient to generate a firing pulse since 207 is already on. Group controller, Fig. 3, for sequential hunting. Terminals A of the line circuits other than the first are connected to transistors such as T39. When the first line L31 is called and is found to be busy transistor T5 operates and a ring counter steps under the control of an oscillator T31, T32. In consequence, transistors such as T39 which are normally operative are switched off in turn to control transistors 206 of the corresponding line circuits, the action continuing until an idle line is found. Group controller, Fig. 4, for random hunting.- Terminals B of the line circuits are connected over individual resisto