P.O. ENGINEERING DEPT.
ENGINEERING INSTRUCTIONS
TELEPHONES
STATIONS
P 1202
Issue 1, 1938POLICE TELEPHONE AND SIGNAL
SYSTEM
(USING SWITCHBOARDS, P.A. 150MP)
Description of Switchboards and Associated Equipment
General
This instruction describes the switchboards and associated equipment used in
the police telephone and signal system. Figure 1 illustrates the type
of switchboard and shows the face equipment, cords and keys. Figure 2
shows the equipment mounted in the rear of the switchboard.

Figure 1

Figure 2
2. Capacity
The switchboards are supplied in three sizes, i.e. 10-line and 20-line, under the description "Switchboards, PA 150MP, N-line." The
capacity and equipment of each size is given in Table 1.
TABLE 1
|
Equipment and circuits |
Capacity |
| 10 Line |
20 Line |
|
| Wired |
Equipped |
Wired |
Equipped |
|
|
| Party Lines |
10 |
- |
20 |
- |
|
|
| Exchange line circuits |
10 |
4 |
10 |
5 |
|
|
| Inter-switchboard private wires |
10 |
3 |
10 |
5 |
|
|
| Extension line circuits |
20 |
10 |
30 |
10 |
|
|
| Cord circuits |
12 |
6 |
16 |
10 |
|
|
| Operators' circuits |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
|
|
| Ringing circuits |
2 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
|
|
| Vibrators, Ringing No. 4A * |
- |
2 |
- |
3 |
|
|
* These figures include one spare vibrator in each case.
A "Clock No. 43" (was Clock No. 37), with bracket, is supplied with each
switchboard.
3. Face equipment panels
Three panels are provided. The centre one contains all the normal
equipment of a private branch exchange, viz., for exchange lines,
extensions, and inter-switchboard private wires. In addition, the
public call extensions are terminated on this panel. The first and
third panels accommodate the "Units, Switchboard, PA No. 3", which form the
termination of the street call-point party-lines. "Units, Switchboard,
PA No. 1, Dummy" are fitted to fill up the unequipped positions in these
panels.
4. Dial and hold exchange facilities
These facilities are provided by a 3-position key in each exchange line
circuit.
5. Cord tests
A strip of five jacks is provided for the two cord-test circuits required in
this system.
6. Lamps
A pilot lamp is fitted in each panel, and a FUSE ALARM lamp is also
provided. A RING FAIL alarm lamp is associated with each "Vibrator, Ringing
No. 4A".
7. Alarms
The alarm bell is controlled by a 3-position key. When operated in the
downward (locking) position, it connects the alarm bell to the pilot lamp
circuits. In the upward (non-locking) position, it disconnects the bell - if
operated by the, ringer and fuse alarms - but the lamps remain glowing until
the fault is cleared.
8. Multi-Phone working
A Key-mounting KY is fitted at the top of the centre panel to accommodate
keys for multi-phone working when required.
9. Unit, Switchboard, PA No. 3
Each unit contains all the switchboard apparatus required for one group of
street call-points. The units are self-contained and interchangeable,
and are readily jacked into position from the back of the switchboard.
The face-strip of the unit contains four lamps, four keys and one jack, as
shown in Fig. 3. The basis of provision of these units is detailed in P
3103, paragraph 4.

Figure 3
10. The arrangement and purpose of the four lamps is given in Table 2.
TABLE 2
| Designation |
Caps, Lamp |
Purpose |
| FAULT |
White with Black Ring |
Glows to indicate an earth, low-resistance loop, or
disconnexion fault. |
| "A" CALL |
White |
Glows to indicate a call from the "A" street
call-point. |
| "B" CALL |
White |
Glows to indicate a call from the "B" street
call-point. |
| TERMINAL CALL |
White |
Glows to indicate a call from the terminal street
call-point. |
11. Of the four keys, three are 2-position locking keys, designated RING
A, RING B, RING T, one being associated with each call-point of the group
for ringing purposes. The fourth key, which is also a 2-position
locking key, is designated SPEAK and is used when speaking to the police
side of the call-point.
12. A label is fitted adjacent to each RING key to indicate the
particular street call-point with which it is associated. The label is
intended to bear a name, or code, and number, to be agreed upon locally.
13. A line jack is provided to allow of the various connexions referred
to in P 1103, para. 4, being made. A label is associated for use if
required.
14. Keyshelf
This consists of three sections and is illustrated in figure 4. The first
and third sections accommodate the cord circuits for each operator's
Position, together with the usual SPEAK-RING keys and also a RING-BACK key.
A COUPLING key is provided on each operator's Position, to enable the
switchboard to be operated by one or more operators. The number of
cord circuits and operators' circuits provided on each size of switchboard
is given in Table 1. Positive lamp supervision is given on the cord
circuits and through-clearing is provided on all exchange calls. The
second section is spare on this type of switchboard, the spaces being fitted
with "Plugs, Dummy" and "Key-Mountings, Dummy".

Figure 4
15. Dials
A dial mounting is fitted in front of the key mountings of the public call
cord circuits, to accommodate the "Dial, Automatic No. 10".
16. Vibrators, Ringing No. 4A
These are supplied in accordance with the size of Switchboard and the
standard provision is shown in Table 1. The wiring of the vibrators is
terminated on a jack fitted on a metal wall frame and the vibrator is
jacked-in, thus facilitating removal for maintenance purposes.
17. Operators Instruments
The instruments used by operators may be either of the headgear and breast
plate type or microphone type, in accordance with the desires of the Police
Authorities. Where a breastplate type of instrument is required a
"Transmitter No. 23A" should be used with a headgear receiver.
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