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ERICSSONTELEPHONE HK 130 | ||||||
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HK130 The telephone consists of:
Weight 6.7 kg.
If the self-selecting system is to be connected to a telephone exchange by
means of one or more central lines, each such line is equipped with a relay
device HK 530 or one of the system's devices HK 130 is replaced with a
device HK 310-315. If the autodialer system is connected to a telephone exchange, the exchange can call the system and communicate with any of the system's devices.
Any of the system's devices can call and communicate with the telephone
exchange.
Guidance on using the system If the ringer in device 16 does not ring, this indicates that device 18 is currently busy. (Apparatus 18 naturally does not receive a signal either.) If device 18 is free, ring the bells in devices 16 and 18. The microphone belonging to device 18 is then picked up and an answer is given.
Note: signal arrives at device 18 regardless of which number its selector is
on, and device 18 can respond without the selector having to be moved to any
particular position.
2. Calls from a subscriber belonging to a
telephone exchange to one of the self-selecting devices Now if the central line wishes to connect, not with device 16 but e.g. with device 18, device 16 calls device 18 and announces this as stated under I and puts on its microphone again. Apparatus 18 then sets the selector to the central line in question, presses the red button and comes into communication with the central line. (If device 18 were to set the selector on the central line, before device 16 put its handset on, device 18 will not enter the central line when the red button is pressed. In this case, in order to come on the central line, device 18 must wait for device 16 to put its handset on and then momentarily press the red push button again.) Note: During the time that device 16 needs to call device 18, the central line in question is blocked, so that no other device can connect to this line.
When the call is finished, the end signal is
given by pressing the black button and the microphone is put on. (If the
telephone switchboard, to which the self-selecting devices are connected, is
built according to the central battery system, then the final signal is
given only by putting on the microphone.) If the device's bell then does not ring, this indicates that the central line in question is already busy. If the line is free, the own bell rings and an answer is received from the telephone exchange, which establishes a connection with the desired subscriber.
Taken from the L. M. Ericsson Telephones and Signalling Material Catalogue No. 122 (1930) - Swedish translation. Also found in the Ericsson Catalogue 7th Edition (1923)
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Last revised: May 22, 2024FM2 |