Caller ID
The display shows the Caller ID (CID) after the first ring
while in Monitor mode. The CID messages are:
•
The incoming phone number
•
Blocked ID (if CID is blocked by the originating
device)
•
Line error (CID data is incomplete)
•
Unknown ID (CID is not available)
Lines carrying high speed data and voice
require a splitter (filter) for Caller ID.
Operating the Test Set in Talk Mode
Right after moving the Talk/Monitor switch to T, the
test set performs a brief test for high-speed data and it
looks for talk battery on the line. If high-speed data is
detected, the test set generates an audio alarm and
remains on-hook. If high-speed data is not detected
and talk battery is present, the test set goes off-hook.
When off-hook, the test set operates like a standard
telephone and is typically used to verify the proper
operation of a voice telephone line or to establish
temporary communications on a "borrowed 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 test set from the line.
5
If the line is idle, set the Talk/Monitor switch to T.
The test set automatically tests for high-speed data
and talk battery on the line.
6
If data is detected, the test set will not go off-hook
and LOCKOUT is shown on the display. Try another
line.
7
If there is no data and talk battery is present, the
test set goes off-hook and draws dial tone.
Note
The test set will not go off-hook if the line
voltage exceeds 140 V dc.
8
Dial the desired number.
If you mis-dial the number, switch the Talk/
Monitor switch to M and then back to T and
enter the number again.
Disconnecting a Call
To disconnect a call, set the Talk/Monitor switch to M or
remove the test leads from the line.
Answering a Call
1
If a ringing signal is received, set the Talk/Monitor
switch to T. The test set automatically tests for
high-speed data on the line.
2
If there is no data and talk battery is present, the
test set goes off-hook.
The TS52PRO will not go off-hook if the line
voltage exceeds 140 V dc.
3
If data is detected, the test set will not go off-hook
and LOCKOUT is shown on the display.
4
To go off-hook with data present, press the
OVERRIDE key (see "Data Lockout Override
Operation" on page 15).
Operation
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