Storing Number In Repertory Memory (Auto Dialer); Storing A Number When On-Hook Or Disconnected (Preferred Method); Storing A Number You Are Calling; Putting A Pause In A Stored Number - Fluke TS22 User Manual

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TS22 Series Craft Test Sets
Users Guide
Storing Number in Repertory Memory (Auto
Dialer)
The TS22 and TS22A Test Sets have 9 memory locations,
which correspond to number keys 1 through 9. Each
location will store up to 18 digits. If a nineteenth digit is
entered, the previous digits will be cleared and the last
digit (the nineteenth entered) starts a new string. If
more than 18 digits are required, a second memory can
be used.
Numbers can be placed in memory at any time. The test
set may be either on-hook or off-hook, and does not
need to be connected to the line.
Storing a Number When On-Hook Or
Disconnected (Preferred Method)
1
Press STO (STORE).
2
Press the number key for the desired memory
location (1-9). This clears all extraneous digits from
memory and will prepare the memory for storing
a new number.
3
Enter the number to be stored.
When either on-hook or off-hook, a number in
memory can be lost if the "STO" (STORE) key
and then a number key are accidentally pressed.
The "#" key can not be stored when in the on-
hook mode. Use the off-hook mode method
discussed below.
4
Press STO (STORE).
5
Press the number key for the chosen memory
location (1-9).
8
Note

Storing a Number You are Calling

1
Connect the test set to the line and receive dial
tone.
2
Dial the number.
In the Pulse mode, pressing STO will stop any
further digits from being outpulsed, although
all digits will be stored. Therefore, wait until all
digits have been outpulsed before pressing
STO.
3
Press the STORE/PROG key.
4
Press one of the number keys (0 through 9) to
select the desired memory location.

Putting a Pause in a Stored Number

Each time the PSE 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 PSE (PAUSE) key at
the point where the pause is required. For example, to
store the number 9-647-5430, with a pause between
the 9 and 6, enter 9[PAUSE]6475430. When the
number is dialed out, there will be a four-second pause
between the 9 and 6. You can insert a longer pause by
pressing PSE more than once.

Dialing a Stored Number

After receiving dial tone, press RCL (RECALL) and then
the number key (1-9) 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.
Note
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