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TS52PRO Test Set

Users Guide

Last Number Redial

To redial in tone dialing mode, go off-hook and press 
the 

LNR

 key. To redial in pulse dialing mode, go off-

hook, press the 

TONE/PULSE 

key, then press the 

LNR

 

key. In either case, the test set will automatically redial 
the last number dialed.

If, after going off-hook, any dialing key is pressed, the 
LNR memory is cleared and the value of the pressed 
key is the first number stored in the cleared memory.

The dialing keys that may be stored in LNR memory 
include 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0,

, and #. The star (

) and 

pound (#) keys will not be redialed when the test set is 
in pulse dialing mode even if the redial memory 
includes them.

Program Speed Dialing Numbers

While in Monitor mode, the test set allows the storage 
of ten speed dialing numbers in ten memory locations 
(0 through 9). Each location stores up to 23 digits. If an 
attempt is made to store more than 23 digits, only the 
first 23 are stored. The 

PAUSE

 key is accepted as a 

dialing digit when storing numbers.

To Store a speed dialing number:

1

Set the Talk/Monitor switch to 

M

.

2

Press 

RCL

. The display turns on.

3

Use the keypad to enter the number to be stored.

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 and the display shows 

STORED

.

Note

Dialing a number from speed dial location 9 
automatically puts the test set into Visual ANAC 
mode and the test set is automatically muted. If 
a visual response is not available, an audible 
response is given. Use one of the other speed 
dial locations (0-8) if you always want an 
audible response.

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. A comma is 
displayed each time the 

Pause

 key is pressed. 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 4 second 
pause between the 

9

 and 

5

. You can insert a longer 

pause by pressing 

PAUSE

 more than once. Each pause 

inserts a 4 second delay.

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

. The display turns on.

3

Press 

LNR

 (Last Number Redial). The display shows 

the last number.

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 and the display shows 

STORED

.

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. The display turns on.

2

Dial the number.

3

Press the 

STORE/PROG 

key.

4

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

STORED

.

Summary of Contents for TS52PRO

Page 1: ...TS 52PRO Test Set PN 3394309 January 2009 Rev 5 5 2018 2009 2018 Fluke Corporation All product names are trademarks of their respective companies Users Guide...

Page 2: ...ion to refund of the purchase price free of charge repair or replacement of a defective product which is returned to a Fluke Networks authorized service center within the warranty period To obtain war...

Page 3: ...peaker and Speakerphone Microphone 4 Audio Controls 4 Display and Keypad 6 Operation 10 Talk Monitor Switch 10 Operating the Test Set in Monitor Mode 10 Caller ID 11 Operating the Test Set in Talk Mod...

Page 4: ...ng a Stored Number 15 Hook Flash Duration 15 Make Receive Only Loud Speaker the Default 15 Speaker LCD Test Set Timeout 16 LCD Backlight 16 DTMF Digit Grabbing 16 Visual ANAC Mode 16 Factory Defaults...

Page 5: ...uitry that prevents disruption of digital data services if the test set is unintentionally connected to a data line Registration Registering your product with Fluke Networks gives you access to valuab...

Page 6: ...Safe in Monitor mode Data detection and lockout in Talk mode Data lockout override DTMF digit grabbing High impedance in Monitor mode High voltage protection Last number redial up to 23 digits Visual...

Page 7: ...ded locking clip that assures a secure connection to belt loops and D rings Both forward folding and backwards folding versions of the belt clip may be installed The test set can be hung by the belt c...

Page 8: ...the display shows no bars the battery should be replaced immediately The test set s battery compartment makes battery replacement easy See Replacing the Battery on page 17 for instructions on changin...

Page 9: ...Speakerphone mode pressing the MUTE key will shut off the speakerphone s microphone and will temporarily put the test set into a Receive Only Loud Speaker mode This is a better mode for troubleshootin...

Page 10: ...the section Speaker LCD Test Set Timeout on page 16 for information on setting the timeout SPKR Speaker The SPKR key turns the test set s speaker on and off It functions in both Talk and Monitor mode...

Page 11: ...The factory default flash duration is 600ms however the duration of the flash signal can be varied by the user For configuring the test set to generate a flash duration other than 600ms see Hook Flas...

Page 12: ...ou are working on has normal CO battery voltage or normal loop current If the voltage is below 2 5 V dc there is not enough voltage for the test set to go off hook If the voltage is above 140 V dc thi...

Page 13: ...ne VOL Toggle volume Toggle volume SPKR Toggle speaker Toggle speaker RCL Initiate speed dial storage Initiate speed dial functions OVERRIDE N A Override data lockout LNR N A Dial last number STORE PR...

Page 14: ...udio signals without disrupting conversations or data signaling that may be present Either the handset receiver or the speaker can be used to monitor a line Note Monitor Mode Only You can monitor a li...

Page 15: ...pair Originating a Call 1 Set the Talk Monitor switch to M 2 Clip the test set to Tip and Ring of a subscriber loop 3 Monitor listen to the line to verify that it is idle 4 If not idle disconnect the...

Page 16: ...Practices Always monitor the line for an audible signal before attempting to go off hook to draw dial tone The data detect circuitry on the test set is designed to detect data signals above the human...

Page 17: ...e is present the test set goes off hook To go back on hook unclip the test set s test leads from the line or put the test set into Monitor mode High Voltage Lockout Operation WWarningX If the voltage...

Page 18: ...is automatically muted If a visual response is not available an audible response is given Use one of the other speed dial locations 0 8 if you always want an audible response Putting a Pause in a Sto...

Page 19: ...ly receive audio signals it cannot transmit any audio signals Receive only is preferred when your main concern is to listen to the line and you do not want ambient noise such as caused by a passing ca...

Page 20: ...tion The test set gives a confirmation tone when the entry is accepted LCD Backlight You can conserve the test set battery life by keeping the display backlight off when it is not needed The default s...

Page 21: ...ory default values 1 Set the Talk Monitor switch to M 2 Press the STORE PROG key 3 Press the pound key The test set gives a confirmation tone when the entry is accepted Maintenance WWarningX Disconnec...

Page 22: ...eps Figure 4 Battery Replacement Replacing or Relocating the Belt Clip See Figure 5 The belt clip assembly is field replaceable in the event of damage or prolonged wear It also can be relocated to on...

Page 23: ...all hardware removed Loose or missing hardware could create a hazard for the end user Note Battery cover screws are retained in the cover and will not come all the way out of the battery cover Be car...

Page 24: ...nd washer Figure 8 3 Fasten the black wire lug to the PC board Tip with screw and washer Figure 8 4 Insert the plastic clip over the line cord strain relief at the base of the test set housing Figure...

Page 25: ...ne Cord with Piercing Pin Clips P4480001 Central Office Line Cord with 346A Plug P4480004 Angled Bed of Nails Cord ABN and Piercing Pin Clips P4480009 Angled Bed of Nails Cord ABN with Piercing Pin Cl...

Page 26: ...er programmable default of 600 ms Automatic Speaker Shut Off Duration User programmable default of 2 minutes Battery 9 V alkaline battery Physical Measurement 10 in x 3 75 in x 4 25 in 254 mm x 96 mm...

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