Last Number Redial; Program Speed Dialing Numbers; Putting A Pause In A Stored Number; Storing The Last Number Dialed - Fluke TS52PRO User Manual

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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,
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.
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.
16
, and #. The star (
) and
Note

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. 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.
Note

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