Program Speed Dialing Numbers; Storing A Number When In Monitor Mode (Preferred Method); Storing The Last Number Dialed; Storing A Number You Are Calling - Fluke TS 42DLX User Manual

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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 will store 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.
Storing a Number When in Monitor Mode
(Preferred Method)
1
Set the Talk/Monitor switch to M.
2
Press RCL.
3
Using the dialing keypad, enter the number to be
stored.
4
Press the STORE/PROG key.
5
Press one of the number keys (0 through 9) to
select the desired memory location. The test set
gives a confirmation tone.
If a non-dialing key is pressed while
programming a number sequence, it will be
ignored. Pressing RCL a second time will exit the
Programming mode.

Storing the Last Number Dialed

If you dial a number then go on-hook and you 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 one of the number keys (0 through 9) to
select the desired memory location. The test set
gives a confirmation tone.
Note

Storing a Number You are Calling

1
Connect the test set to a working telephone line,
set the TALK/MONITOR switch to TALK, and
receive dial tone.
2
Dial the number.
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 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 12). 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.
Operation
Note
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