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SUBJECT: Telematics TOPIC REVIEW : “Rotary Mechanism” By: Juilee Deshmukh G.H Raisoni College of Engineering, Nagpur
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SUBJECT: Telematics

TOPIC REVIEW: “Rotary Mechanism”

By: Juilee Deshmukh G.H Raisoni College of Engineering, Nagpur

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INTRODUCTION•Rotary dial telephone system was a switching system made by Almon B. Strowger to replace human operator by automatic exchange.

•A formal numbering plan is required to identify the subscribers.

•The digits are arranged in a circular layout. This method is sometimes called decadic dialing.

OPERATING PRINCIPLE

•In pulse dialing, a train of pulses is required to represent a digit in the subscriber number.

•The number of pulses in a train is equal to the digit value it represents except in the case of zero which is represented by 10 pulses.

•Two successive trains are distinguished from one another by a pause in between them, known as inter-digit gap.

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CONSTRUCTIONA rotary dial telephone uses the following for implementing pulse dialing:

(a)    Finger plate and spring

(b)   Shaft, gear and pinion wheel

(c)    Pawl and ratchet mechanism

(d)   Impulsing cam and suppressor cam/ trigger mechanism

(e)   Impulsing contact

(f)     Centrifugal governor and worm gear

(g)    Transmitter, receiver and bell by pass circuits

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WORKING

•The digits are arranged in a circular layout so that a finger wheel may be rotated with one finger from the position of each digit to a fixed stop position, implemented by the finger stop, which is a mechanical barrier to prevent further rotation.

•When released at the finger stop, the wheel returns to its home position by spring action at a speed regulated by a governor device.

• During this return rotation, the dial interrupts the direct electrical current of the telephone line (local loop) a specific number of times for each digit and thereby generates electrical pulses which the telephone exchange decodes into each dialed digit.

•Each of the ten digits are encoded in sequences of up to ten pulses.

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CAM MECHANISM1. When the dial is in the rest position, the impulsing contacts are kept away from the impulsing cam by the suppressor cam.

2.       When the dial is displaced from its rest position (off normal position), impulsing contacts come near the impulsing cam.

3.       Rotation of finger plate causes rotation of the main shaft. Pawl slips over the ratchet during clockwise rotation.

4.       The ratchet, gear wheel, pinion wheel and the governor are all stationary during the clockwise movement of the dial.

5.       When the dial returns, the pawl engages and rotates the ratchet. The gear wheel, pinion wheel and the governor all rotate.

6.       The governor helps to maintain a uniform speed of rotation. The impulsing cam attach to the pineal shaft now breaks and makes the impulsing contacts which in turn causes the pulses in the circuit.

7.       When the dial reaches the rest position, the suppressor cam moves the impulsing contacts away from the impulsing cam.

8.       This action provides the required inter-digit gap timing independent of the pause that may occur between 2 successive digits due to human dialing habit.

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TRIGGER MECHANISM

•Trigger is sprung away from the impulse contacts during the clockwise motion of the dial, thus preventing pulsing at this stage. •The trigger is sprung back to the operative position during the initial return motion of the dial and thereafter operates the pulse contacts.

ADVANTAGES OF TRIGGER DIAL OVER CAM DIAL

•The precision of operation in the cam dial is affected by the wear and tear of the cam elements and other friction members in the mechanism. •The trigger dial design eliminates friction members and helps to achieve more uniform impulse ratio, larger inter-digit pause and better stabilization of the return speed of the dial.

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THANK YOU!!!


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