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PU= Pick up (key). A 6 button phone had 5 pickups (and a hold button) a 10 button phone had 9 PUs etc.
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The red hold button was used for that purpose for sure.
It was usually set up with a separate Key Assembly of some type (the numbers/names fail me).
Of course, in my heyday with these systems, I think I only saw one in all of downtown Dallas, with the exception of what the SWBell engineers created.
Man I hated working on their stuff. It was always such a surprise.
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