The document discusses the construction and operation of a 4 point starter, which protects the armature of a DC shunt or compound motor against high starting currents. The key distinction from a 3 point starter is the presence of an additional terminal and coil, allowing for independent control of the no voltage coil, ensuring stable operation under varying field supply currents. Both starters serve to limit starting currents, but the 4 point design enhances reliability in maintaining the 'run' position of the handle.