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TS42DLX Deluxe Test Set
Users Guide
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Figure 3. TS42DLX Deluxe Keypad and Overlay
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FLASH
TEST
1
PAUSE
STORE
PROG
TONE
PULSE
ABC
DEF
GHI
JKL
2
3
4
5
MNO
6
PRS
TUV
8
WXY
9
0
QZ
LNR
RCL
Table 2. Test Set Keypad Control and Indicators
Key or Indicator
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 seven special purpose keys are described below.
RCL (Recall) key
The RCL key is used for the storing and recalling of repertory dialing numbers. See “Program
Speed Dialing Numbers” on page 11.
FLASH (Hook-
Flash) key
The FLASH key is used to interrupt loop current for a timed duration. The FLASH key only
operates when the test set is off-hook. When pressed, the FLASH key will interrupt loop current
for the programmed hook-flash duration. See “Hook Flash Duration” on page 12.
LNR (Last
Number Redial)
key
The LNR key is used to redial the number most recently dialed. See “Last Number Redial” on
page 10.
PAUSE key
The PAUSE key is used to insert a timed pause into a stream of dialed digits. The PAUSE key is
commonly used in combination with speed dial numbers that will be dialed out through a PBX.
The duration of the pause is user programmable. See “Pause Duration” on page 12.
STORE/PROG
key
The STORE/PROG key is used for storing speed dialing numbers and for programming special
test set functions.
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