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TS22 Series Craft Test Sets
Users Guide
Keypad Controls and Indicators
Figure 4 describes the keys, controls, and indicators in
the keypad area of the TS22 test sets.
Figure 4. TS22 Series Test Set Keypad Area
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Numeric
Keypad
The numeric keypad is used to dial telephone numbers and make function selections. The
numeric keypad includes 12 standard dialing keys including the star (
∗
) and the pound (#) keys.
The four special purpose keys are labeled STO, RCL, LNR, and PSE.
STO Key
The STO (Store) key is used for storing the last number dialed into repertory memory (18
digits maximum).
RCL Key
The RCL (Recall) key recalls a number stored in repertory memory.
LNR Key
The LNR (Last Number Redial) key redials the last number called. This feature works in either tone
or pulse modes.
PSE Key
The PSE (Pause) key places a four-second pause between numbers that are being entered into
repertory memory. The pause will take place when the stored numbers are redialed, and is used
to access second dial tone when dialing through a PBX.
Tone/Pulse
Switch
In MONITOR mode, this switch turns off the ringer. In TALK mode, this switch selects TONE or
PULSE dialing mode.
Polarity Light
Emitting
Diodes (LEDs)
These LEDs indicate line polarity when off hook. The green LED lights if the red test lead is
connected to the Ring (negative) side of the line and the black test lead is connected to the Tip
(positive) side of the line. The red LED lights if the red test lead is connected to the Tip (positive)
side and the black test lead is connected to the Ring (negative) side. The LEDs will flash
momentarily during pulse or tone dialing, and are off while in speakerphone mode or amplified
speaker mode.
Note
The TS22 Series Test Sets function in either polarity.