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== Purpose ==
== Purpose ==


The MPrT button (Meldeprüftaste or ''indicator check button'') is a [[DUS501]] button is a diagnostic tool. With it, the dispatcher can verify that the panel lights are working correctly.
The MPrT button (Meldeprüftaste or ''indicator check button'') is a [[DUS501]] diagnostic tool. With it, the dispatcher can verify that the panel lights are working correctly.
 
== Operation ==


[[image:MPrT.png|thumb|200px|left|Indicator Diagnostic Button]]
[[image:MPrT.png|thumb|200px|left|Indicator Diagnostic Button]]
== Operation ==


The button has three states:
The button has three states:
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* all ON
* all ON


Cycling through these states is accomplished by pressing MPrT together with the station button. Each time MPrT + station button are pressed, the diagnostic status changes. You will need to do this combination three times to return the panel to the normal state.
Cycling through these states is accomplished by pressing MPrT together with the [[Station Button|station button]]. Each time MPrT + station button are pressed, the diagnostic status changes. You will need to do this combination three times to return the panel to the normal state.

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Purpose

The MPrT button (Meldeprüftaste or indicator check button) is a DUS501 diagnostic tool. With it, the dispatcher can verify that the panel lights are working correctly.

Operation

Indicator Diagnostic Button

The button has three states:

  • normal
  • all OFF
  • all ON

Cycling through these states is accomplished by pressing MPrT together with the station button. Each time MPrT + station button are pressed, the diagnostic status changes. You will need to do this combination three times to return the panel to the normal state.