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Qué (quién) es ring something up - definición

A SIGNAL THAT ACTIVATES A DEVICE VIA A TELEPHONE CONNECTION
Wake-on-Modem; Wake-Up on Ring; Wake-on-Ring

ring something up      
record an amount on a cash register.
ring up         
EPISODE OF HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER (S8 E14)
Ring Up
v. (D; tr.) ('to record') to ring up on (to ring up a bill on a cash register)
ring up         
EPISODE OF HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER (S8 E14)
Ring Up
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see ring
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2.
If a shop assistant rings up a sale on a cash register, he or she presses the keys in order to record the amount that is being spent.
She was ringing up her sale on an ancient cash register.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), also V n P
3.
If a company rings up an amount of money, usually a large amount of money, it makes that amount of money in sales or profits.
The advertising agency rang up 1.4 billion dollars in yearly sales.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron)

Wikipedia

Wake-on-ring

Wake-on-Ring (WOR), sometimes referred to as Wake-on-Modem (WOM), is a specification that allows supported computers and devices to "wake up" or turn on from a sleeping, hibernating or "soft off" state (e.g. ACPI state G1 or G2), and begin operation.

The basic premise is that a special signal is sent over phone lines to the computer through its dial-up modem, telling it to fully power-on and begin operation. Common uses were archive databases and BBSes, although hobbyist use was significant.

Fax machines use a similar system, in which they are mostly idle until receiving an incoming fax signal, which spurs operation.

This style of remote operation has mostly been supplanted by Wake-on-LAN, which is newer but works in much the same way.