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The Transmit block provides an input connection for outgoing audio signals.
Double-clicking the Transmit block produces a control dialog box.
Output provides level adjustment and muting of outgoing audio signals.
The Dialer block provides several control input nodes: nodes
1~16 trigger corresponding speed-dial numbers; Rdl triggers
redial of last number; HF triggers hook flash; and DM selects
pulse dial mode. A control output node (D) provides indication of
dialing in progress.
Double-clicking the Dialer block produces a control dialog box.
Device IO indicates which hardware input is associated with that software channel. Keypad (1~#) allows
number entry via computer mouse. A text box below the Keypad displays the number entry, and allows
number entry via computer keyboard ("," = pause). Clear deletes the current number. Send dials the
current number and becomes End for terminating the call. Tone/Pulse selects the dialing mode. Flash
produces a hook flash on an active line. Identifier allows custom labeling for line identification. Last
Number Dialed displays the number for the previous outgoing call. Redial dials Last Number Dialed.
Caller ID displays the number from the current (or last) incoming call. Idle changes to indicate call
progress, while the adjacent LED indicates an active line. Buttons 1~16 initiate speed-dialing.