Dial pulsing. An old method of signalling dialed digits on a phone line (most commonly on the local loop). Each digit is transmitted by opening the circuit that number of times; `0' is transmitted by opening the circuit 10 times (this is why it is at the end of a rotary dial). This happens at some (almost) fixed rate; pauses between digits are guaranteed by the time it takes to dial the next digit. The rate is achieved by a centrifugal friction device on the dial mechanism.

You may simulate DP on any line by tapping the cradle at the correct rate; on some switches, you'll need to tap the cradle one more time than the digit you're dialing.