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Operation

Storing the Last Number Dialed

If you dial a number then go on-hook and then decide 
you want to save that number in speed dialing 
memory, do the following: 

1

Set the Talk/Monitor switch to M.

2

Press RCL.

3

Press LNR (Last Number Redial).

4

Press the STORE/PROG key.

5

Press a number key (0 through 9) to select the 
desired memory location. The test set gives a 
confirmation tone.

Storing a Number You are Calling

1

Connect the test set to a working telephone line, 
set the Talk/Monitor switch to T, and receive dial 
tone.

2

Dial the number.

3

Press the STORE/PROG key.

4

Press a number key (0 through 9) to select the 
desired memory location.

Putting a Pause in a Stored Number

Note

Each time the PAUSE key is pressed, it counts as 
one dialing digit.

In some situations it may be necessary to put a pause 
between digits of a stored number, as when accessing a 
trunk through a PBX that requires a 9 to get an outside 
line. You can do this by pressing the PAUSE key at the 
point where the pause is required. For example, to 
store the number 9-555-1234, with a pause between 
the 9 and 5, enter 9[PAUSE]5551234. When the 
number is dialed out, there will be a pause between 
the 9 and 5. The duration of a pause is user 
programmable (see “Pause Duration” on page 14). You 
can insert a longer pause by pressing PAUSE more than 
once.

Dialing a Stored Number

1

Connect the test set to a working telephone line.

2

Set the Talk/Monitor switch to T.

3

When the test set goes off-hook, press RCL 
(RECALL) and then the number key (0 through 9) 
for the memory location. For example, to dial a 
number stored in location 5, press RCL and then 5
The number will be automatically dialed.

Hook Flash Duration

When the test set is off-hook, pressing the FLASH key 
causes a timed interruption of the loop current to 
occur. Some PBX setups or telephone office switches 
may use this signal to put a call on hold or to activate 
some special function. One flash is generated for each 
press of the key. 

To change the flash duration value:

1

Set the Talk/Monitor switch to M.

2

Press the STORE/PROG key.

3

Press the FLASH key.

4

Press a number key to select a hook flash time. 
Invalid entries are ignored. The test set gives a 
confirmation tone when the entry is accepted.

Key

Hook Flash Time

 100 ms

 200 ms

 300 ms

 400 ms

 500 ms 

 600 ms (default)

 700 ms

 800 ms

 900 ms

 1000 ms

Summary of Contents for TS44DLX

Page 1: ...TS 44DLX Deluxe Test Set Users Guide PN 2460853 October 2005 2005 Fluke Corporation All rights reserved Printed in China All product names are trademarks of their respective companies...

Page 2: ...or replacement of a defective product which is returned to a Fluke Networks authorized service center within the warranty period To obtain warranty service contact your nearest Fluke Networks authori...

Page 3: ...est Set in Talk Mode 9 Originating a Call 9 Disconnecting a Call 10 Answering a Call 10 Ground Start 10 Data Lockout Operation 10 Data Safe Practices 10 Data Lockout Override Operation 11 High Voltage...

Page 4: ...Speaker Timeout 14 Factory Defaults 15 Maintenance 15 Replacing the Battery 15 Replacing or Relocating the Belt Clip 16 Replacing the Line Cord 16 Removing the Old Line Cord 17 Installing a New Line C...

Page 5: ...oice services It is not always easy to tell the difference between data and voice services The TS44DLX Deluxe Test Set uses unique patented circuitry that prevents disruption of digital data services...

Page 6: ...ine cord Weatherproof case High voltage lockout in Talk mode Software upgradable Physical Characteristics Housing See Figure 1 The TS44DLX Deluxe Test Set housing is made of high impact plastic The te...

Page 7: ...e terminals short together Dispose of batteries properly to ensure terminals cannot short Disposal may be restricted by local laws The test set s battery compartment makes battery replacement easy See...

Page 8: ...rrent than any other circuit in the test set The battery lasts longer if the speaker is used in moderation Audio Controls See Figure 2 The three audio control keys are located on the inside handle of...

Page 9: ...on the MUTE LED flashes VOL Volume Pressing the VOL key switches the active receiver s sound level between normal and high volume This occurs in Monitor mode and Talk mode The state of the VOL key is...

Page 10: ...ling numbers See Program Speed Dialing Numbers on page 12 FLASH key Hook Flash The FLASH key interrupts loop current for a timed duration The FLASH key operates only when the test set is off hook When...

Page 11: ...confirmation tone indicating the test was run and no data was detected Simultaneously the test set measures the dc voltage across Tip and Ring and displays by LED whether the voltage is high low or n...

Page 12: ...5 seconds If the loop current is normal the LED lights solid Low loop current may indicate a problem on the line Electronic Ringer The electronic ringer is enabled while the test set is on hook HI LO...

Page 13: ...ac input impedance which allows listening for audio signals without disrupting conversations or data signaling that may be present Either the handset receiver or the speaker can be used to monitor a...

Page 14: ...Outside Plant and Central Office technicians to perform their normal duties while greatly reducing the possibility of accidentally disrupting data service Accidentally going off hook on a data line w...

Page 15: ...signals craft provided tones etc Data Lockout Override Operation Normally when the test set detects data it means the operator has accidentally connected to a high speed data line and should immediat...

Page 16: ...edial a number the LNR key should be the first key pressed after going back off hook If after going off hook any dialing key is pressed the LNR memory is cleared and the value of the pressed key is th...

Page 17: ...the 9 and 5 enter 9 PAUSE 5551234 When the number is dialed out there will be a pause between the 9 and 5 The duration of a pause is user programmable see Pause Duration on page 14 You can insert a lo...

Page 18: ...eout The speaker draws more current from the battery than any other circuit on the test set The battery drains quickly when the speaker is left on continuously To extend battery life the test set has...

Page 19: ...olvent on the test set Doing so will damage the test set Replacing the Battery See Figure 4 To replace the 9 V battery WCaution Be sure to account for all hardware removed Loose or missing hardware co...

Page 20: ...th a new one Secure the belt clip assembly to the test set housing with the original screw bfp05 eps Figure 5 Belt Clip Replacement To install a second belt clip 1 Remove the blank insert from the tes...

Page 21: ...the battery door cover to the back of the test set See Figure 4 2 Remove the battery door cover see Figure 4 and battery from the test set 3 Loosen the two screws that hold the line cord to the PCB s...

Page 22: ...PCB Ring with screw and washer see Figure 8 3 Fasten the black wire lug to the PCB Tip with screw and washer see Figure 8 4 Insert the plastic clip over the line cord strain relief at the base of the...

Page 23: ...Output ToneFrequency Error 1 5 maximum Tone Level 3 dBm combined typical High versus Low Tone Difference 2 dB 2 dB Memory Dialing Memory Capacity 10 speed dial memories plus one last number redial me...

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