| 释义 |
push-button dialing [`pu̇sh ¦bǝt·ǝn `dī·liŋ] ELECTRONICS Dialing a number by pushing buttons on the telephone rather than turning a circular wheel; each depressed button causes a transistor oscillator to oscillate simultaneously at two different frequencies, generating a pair of audio tones which are recognized by central- office (or PBX) switching equipment as digits of a telephone number. Also known as tone dialing; touch call. |