I reverse engineered the schematics then
BD243/BD740 form a PNP; Together with BD749, they form a SCR. BC237 is normally not conducting (that 250p capacitor is very important,
). As such, the SCR is conducting hard.
As the voltage drop over the scr goes up, the voltage across BC237's b-e junction goes up. Once BC237 starts to conduct, it diverts current away from the "SCR", thus turning it off. Once the scr is turned off, all voltage is drop'd on the whole device, further locking it up.
aka, this is a latching switch.
Because of that, it can be implemented a variety of ways, using SCR, mosfet, solid state relays, etc.