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1. Specifications subject to change without notice 95 to 30 C 75 to 40 C 45 to 50 C 30 to 60 C Complies with ANSI ISA 82 02 01 61010 1 2004 CAN CSA C22 2 No 61010 1 04 UL 61010 1 2004 and IEC 61010 1 2010 for measurement Category I 300 V dc Maximum Pollution Degree 2 1500 V Complies with EMC EN61326 1 Note 17 TS23 PRO Test Set Users Guide Software Notice This product uses freeRTOS v5 3 0 software For more information on freeRTOS go to http www freertos org The software license statement and files that contain the binary and source code for freeRTOS v5 3 0 are on the CD supplied with this product
2. 1 Remove the belt clip as described in the previous section 2 Remove and install the protector as shown in Figure 4 GOLO9 EPS Figure 4 How to Remove and Install the Belt Clip Protector Maintenance Replacing the Test Leads You can replace a worn out or damaged test lead To get a replacement test lead contact your local Fluke Networks authorized distributor A warning A Read all instructions completely and understand possible hazards to end user if repairs are not performed properly Before you remove the battery door disconnect the test leads from the line Install only test leads that are supplied by Fluke Networks for your model of the test set To remove and install the test leads A warning A Make sure you install all the screws and washers that you removed Make sure that you tighten the screws Missing or loose parts can make the test set dangerous to use When you install new test leads be careful not to cause damage to the braided insulation around the cables Note The screws do not come out of the battery door 1 Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen only the three screws on the battery door Figure 2 2 Remove the battery door and battery from the test set Figure 2 3 Loosen the two screws that attach the test leads to the test set Figure 5 then remove the two screws and washers 4 Liftthe test lead cable out of the strain relief channel then pull ou
3. temporarily short the Tip side of the line to earth ground A wire with an alligator clip at each end is often used for this Do not allow clips to short network connections 2 With the short to earth ground in place press aX When dial tone is received remove the third wire from earth The circuit is now ready for dialing Data Safe Practices With the increase in high capacity data lines in the distribution system comes the greater risk of disrupting data services when working on analog lines Always monitor the line for an audible signal before attempting to go off hook to draw dial tone To detect data signals within the human audio range such as produced by voiceband modems and subrate DDS transceivers you must listen to the line using the test set s audio monitoring capability If you hear the hiss of a voice band modem or low frequency data transceiver do not press g If you press A the test set will go off hook and will interfere with the voice band modem or data transceiver To avoid this try another line or wait until the line is idle When going from pair to pair searching for tracer tone or dial tone it is best to connect the test set to Tip and Ring of the pairs Avoid the practice either in Talk or Monitor mode of clipping one lead of the test set to ground and using the other lead to search for tracer tone or dial tone on a block This may create an electrical imbalance on a data line that will disrupt service
4. 1 through 3 for the memory location For example to dial the number stored in location 5 press Fa and then 3 11 TS23 PRO Test Set Users Guide Configuring Your Test Set The test set stores all settings in non volatile memory The settings do not change if you change the battery Hook Flash Duration When the test set is off hook and you press a timed interruption of the loop current occurs Some PBX setups or telephone office switches use this signal to put a call on hold or to activate a special function Each key press generates one flash You can select durations of 100 ms to 900 ms in increments of 100 ms The default is 500 ms To set the flash duration 1 Press MONG 2 Press 2 then then press a number key For example 1 sets the duration to 100 ms Test Set Timeout The test set turns off after a specified period of inactivity The default period is 2 minutes The timer starts again when you press a key or when the test set is in Monitor mode and receives a call To change the test set timeout period 1 Press MON 2 Press 2 then then press a number key e 1 1 minute e 2 2minutes e 3 5 minutes e 4 10 minutes e 5 30 minutes e 6 60 minutes 12 Make Receive Only Loud Speaker Mode the Default When you put the test set in the off hook mode and press sreaxer the Speakerphone turns on If you then press mute the Receive Only Loud Speaker is enabled temporarily When th
5. Press to adjust the volume of the active speaker in Monitor and Talk modes The key changes the volume or received signals It does not change the volume of transmitted signals In Monitor mode the key toggles the test set between high and low volume for the ring tone and the speaker When you turn off the test set it saves the volume setting In Talk mode when the test set is off hook press to change the volume for the speaker that is on Each speaker has 8 volume levels When you turn off the test set it saves the volume setting for each speaker The key operates only when the test set is off hook When you use the test set as a handset you can press to turn off the handset s microphone This is useful in noisy environments such as near heavy traffic With the mute on ambient noise is not picked up by the test set s microphone and therefore not transmitted to the receiver When the mute is on it is easier to hear the person at the other end of the line and easier to hear static or noise on the line To turn on the microphone press again When the test set is off hook and is in Speakerphone mode you can press to turn off the speakerphone s microphone and temporarily put the test set into a Receive Only Loud Speaker mode This is a better mode for troubleshooting because it prevents the speaker from cutting out when a medium to loud noise occurs in your vicinity To turn on the speakerphone microphone press again You can set the Re
6. Flashes red quickly e gt 140V dc Red for 3 seconds then off Also there is an audible alarm A warning A Voltage above 140 V dc is possibly dangerous to you and the test set If the test set shows voltage above 140 V dc carefully remove the test leads from the line Be sure to hold the clips by their insulated boots and do not touch the metal parts of the clips Do not touch the clips together while they are connected to a line that has high voltage mA In Talk mode when you press L the mA led shows the range of current that is on the line e lt 23 mA Flashes red e gt 23 mA Flashes green BATTERY When the BATTERY LED flashes red replace the battery immediately See Replacing the Battery on page 13 TS23 PRO Test Set Users Guide Table 2 Keys 7 STORE voc TONE PRGM mA JJ PULSE NS SS D MUTE mt GPS04 EPS Use the numeric keypad to dial telephone numbers and select some functions The numeric keypad has 12 standard dialing keys including the star and the pound keys z x 2 oos continued Physical Characteristics Table 2 Keys continued
7. Once you find the voice line you are searching for then it is OK to test Tip to ground or Ring to ground on that line Be careful not to short the test leads together when connecting to a data line or any line for that matter as this could bring down the service Put the test set in Monitor mode when you use other instruments to troubleshoot a line How to Use the Monitor and Talk Modes Dialing and Storing Numbers in Memory Last Number Redial LNR To redial the last number you dialed since you turned on the test set go off hook then press If the test set goes off hook and you press any dialing key the LNR memory is deleted and the key is stored as the first digit in LNR memory The dialing keys that are stored in LNR memory are 1 2 2 4 8 8 8 8 The star and pound keys are not redialed when the test set is in pulse dialing mode even if the redial memory includes them Program Speed Dialing Numbers The test set has nine memory locations for speed dial numbers Each location stores up to 23 digits If you try to enter more than 23 digits only the first 23 are stored To put a pause in a number press To store a speed dialing number 1 Press MONG 2 Press 3 Enterthe number you want to store 4 Press 72 then press the number of the memory location 1 through 3 where you want to store the number Putting a Pause in a Stored Number Note Each time the
8. case e High voltage lockout in Talk mode Registration Registering your product with Fluke Networks gives you access to valuable information on product updates troubleshooting tips and other support services To register fill out the online registration form on the Fluke Networks website at www flukenetworks com registration Contacting Fluke Networks e Qo 2 www flukenetworks com DA support flukenetworks com FE 1 425 446 4519 e Australia 61 2 8850 3333 or 61 3 9329 0244 e Beijing 86 10 6512 3435 e Brazil 113759 7600 e Canada 1 800 363 5853 e Europe 31 0 40 2675 600 e Hong Kong 852 2721 3228 e Japan 03 6714 3117 e Korea 82 2 539 6311 e Singapore 65 6799 5566 e Taiwan 886 2 227 83199 e Anywhere in the world 1 425 446 4519 Visit the Fluke Networks website for a complete list of phone numbers TS23 PRO Test Set Users Guide Safety Information The following IEC symbols are used either on the test set or in the manual A Warning Risk of personal injury See the manual for details Caution Risk of damage or destruction to equipment or software See the manual for details Warning Risk of electric shock QD Conforms to relevant Australian EMC requirements o Y ed 5e Conforms to relevant Canadian and US standards C P Conforms to European Union directives Double Insulated does not require connection to earth ground F
9. key is pressed it counts as one dialing digit In some situations you need a pause between the digits of the number you dial For example to dial out through a PBX you dial 9 wait for the PBX to connect to an outside line then dial the remaining digits The pause function lets you put a pause between the digits in a speed dial number so that you do not need to dial the number manually For example if you enter 2 muse 2 3 4 8 8 2 8 into a speed dial memory location then recall that number the test set dials a 9 then waits for the pause duration of 4 seconds This gives the PBX time to connect to an outside line Then the test set dials the remaining digits 2345678 If you need a delay longer than 4 seconds press more than once when you enter the number into memory For example if you press twice you get a pause of 8 seconds Each pause shows as a comma in the number 4 GHI Storing the Number You are Calling After you dial a number you can save it in one of the memory locations for the speed dialing function 1 Connect the test set to a working telephone line 2 Press gat then dial the number 3 Press 2 then press the number of the memory location key 1 through 8 where you want to store the number Dialing a Number with the Speed Dial Function 1 Connect the test set to a working telephone line 2 Press AX 3 When the test set goes off hook press fa then the number key
10. o Do not put products containing circuit boards into the garbage Dispose of circuit boards in accordance with local regulations A warning A To avoid possible fire electric shock or personal injury e Do not use the test set if it is damaged Before you use the test set inspect the case Look for cracks or missing plastic Pay particular attention to the insulation surrounding the connectors e Do not use around explosive gases or vapors or in a damp or wet environment when hazardous voltage is present e Do not connect the test set to lines that have more than 140 V dc The test set meets IEC Measurement Category I CAT I equipment is designed to protect against transients in equipment on circuits not directly connected to MAINS Under no circumstances should the test leads of the test set be connected to any CAT Il CAT Ill or CAT IV rated circuit Do not use test leads if they are damaged Examine the test leads for exposed metal and damage to the insulation Make sure the wear indicator on the cords does not show The wear indicator is the white layer below the outer braided layer Verify the continuity of the test leads To replace the test leads see page 15 Do not use the test set with the case open Do not use the test set if it operates incorrectly Do not connect the test set to voltages higher than the maximum specified by the Measurement Category CAT rating of the lowest rated indiv
11. D Indicators and Keypad eet eet eren re niet ete ia dea nra eaae ado aar aa carga anke vote a salad How to Turn the Test Set On and Off Automatic PoWet DOWD retten rere eter Ene rea race ree Doa e vag eaaet es ed e epe ave aa d Te Cad addera eda inas How to Use the Monitor and Talk Modes sss nnne n nennt nennen netten nennen Monitor Mode Talk Mode Low Voltage Lockout Originatirig a aE E etti nere Asses suad r Ree EXER HER E Lasik Fea ge ise bea De ee REA cba Aides Disconnecting a Call Answering a Call Ground Start Data Safe Practices sssssssssssssss Dialing and Storing Numbers in Memory ssssssssssesseeeeeeennnne nennen nennen nennen snnt n nn nnnn nnne nennen Last Number Redial ENR aee eret reet Ee ce et eee a Er ore ities dee ete ewe ae Program Speed Dialing Numbers Putting a Pause in a Stored Number cerit aa aaa knee tno a ap Ee Ea aoa RS Ph sa Ea Ro eren cd Storing the Number You are Calling eese eene nnne enne nnn nnne Dialing a Number with the Speed Dial Function Configuring Your Test Set Hook Flash Duration Test S t TIMEOUT m Make Receive Only Loud Speaker Mode the Default Factory Defaults Maintenance Eaa E a E E AA If the Test Set Stops Operating TS23 PRO Test Set User
12. FLUKE etworks TS 23 PRO Test Set PN 3988070 August 2011 Rev 1 12 11 2011 Fluke Corporation Printed in China All product names are trademarks of their respective companies LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Each Fluke Networks product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service The warranty period for the mainframe is 18 months and begins on the date of purchase Parts accessories product repairs and services are warranted for 90 days unless otherwise stated Ni Cad Ni MH and Li lon batteries cables or other peripherals are all considered parts or accessories The warranty extends only to the original buyer or end user customer of a Fluke Networks authorized reseller and does not apply to any product which in Fluke Networks opinion has been misused abused altered neglected contaminated or damaged by accident or abnormal conditions of operation or handling Fluke Networks warrants that software will operate substantially in accordance with its functional specifications for 90 days and that it has been properly recorded on non defective media Fluke Networks does not warrant that software will be error free or operate without interruption Fluke Networks authorized resellers shall extend this warranty on new and unused products to end user customers only but have no authority to extend a greater or different warranty on behalf of Fluke Networks Warranty supp
13. PRO Test Set Users Guide LED indicators K Handset x Ga receiver Keypad R Handset microphone and speakerphone microphone Belt clip Belt clip protector Headset jack with weather resistant plug Battery Test leads with alligator clips GPS02 EPS Figure 1 Physical Characteristics Physical Characteristics Table 1 LED Indicators TALK Lights green when the test set is in Talk mode Lights red when the test set is in Talk mode and the voltage on the line is too low or too high FC 7M See Talk Mode on page 9 POLARITY Lights red when the polarity of the dc voltage FLUKE across the line s Tip and Ring wires is reversed If you connect the red clip to a more positive voltage than the black clip reverse polarity the POLARITY LED lights red If you connect TALKC VDC the red clip to a more negative voltage than its POLARITY Oma black test lead the LED lights green The test set operates correctly if the polarity is reversed This LED operates only when the test set is off TS23 PRO MUTE C BATTERY MUTE hook Flashes green when the test set is in mute mode See the description of the key on GPS03 eps page 7 VDC In Monitor mode when you press x the VDC led shows the range of voltage that is on the line e OVdcto4V dc Off e 4Vdcto 42 V dc Flashes green e 42V dc to 53V dc Steady green e 53 Vdc to 140 V dc
14. age In Talk mode it does a test for loop current The VDC and mA LEDs show the range of voltage or current on the line See Table 1 on page 5 o z m PULSE When the test set is off hook you can press to change the test set to pulse dial or tone dial mode When the test set goes off hook it is always in tone dial mode How to Turn the Test Set On and Off How to Turn the Test Set On and Off To turn on the test set press MON To turn off the test set hold down M2No for 3 seconds To set the time period for the automatic shut off function see Test Set Timeout on page 12 Automatic Power Down To save battery power the test set automatically turns off after 2 minutes of inactivity The timer starts again when you press a key or when the test set is in Monitor mode and receives a call How to Use the Monitor and Talk Modes The test set has two basic modes of operation Talk mode and Monitor mode Talk mode is used for off hook operations such as dialing verification automatic number identification and audio quality verification Monitor mode is for audio monitoring of the Tip and Ring pair while on hook In Monitor mode the test set has a high input impedance This reduces the possibility of disruptions to conversations or data while you monitor the line N Warning When testing circuits that are close to a battery source clipping onto a line may cause loud pops in the receiver Holding t
15. ceive Only Loud Speaker mode to be default mode see Make Receive Only Loud Speaker Mode the Default on page 12 In this mode the key has no effect When the test set is muted the MUTE LED flashes green FLASH PAUSE This is key has two functions It performs the flash function when the test set is in Talk mode It performs the pause function when the test set is in Monitor mode The flash function is not available in Monitor mode and the pause function is not available in Talk mode If the test set is in Talk mode and is off hook and you press the test set generates a flash signal The default flash duration is 500 ms The pause function is available when you enter numbers into the speed dialing memory If you press a 4 second pause is inserted into the number you are entering See Putting a Pause in a Stored Number on page 11 continued TS23 PRO Test Set Users Guide Table 2 Keys continued The speaker key turns the speaker on the back of the test set on and off It operates in both Talk and Monitor modes In Monitor mode when you use the test set as a handset press to turn on the speaker so you can monitor a line while you work at a distance from the test set In Monitor mode the speaker has 2 volume levels To adjust the volume press vorums When the test set is off hook and you use it as a handset press to turn on the speakerphone The handset microphone and receiver turn off and
16. e Receive Only Loud Speaker is enabled the speakerphone microphone turns off and the test set can only 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 car to switch the Speakerphone into transmit mode If you frequently have two way conversations then you probably want the Speakerphone to be the default mode for the speaker If you mostly listen when the speaker is on then you may want the Receive Only Loud Speaker to be the default mode for the speaker To set Receive Only Loud Speaker as the default mode for the speaker 1 Press MONG 2 Press 2 then press murte To turn on the speakerphone microphone do the steps above again Factory Defaults You can set all programmable features to their original factory settings This function does not delete stored telephone numbers The defaults are e Hook flash duration 500 ms e Speakerphone microphone on e Handset volume level 4 e Speaker volume level 4 e Tone Pulse tone e Receive Only Loud Speaker mode disabled To restore factory defaults Press 2 then press Maintenance Maintenance A warning A Disconnect the test set s alligator clips from any metallic connections before performing any maintenance Read all instructions completely and understand possible hazards to end user if repairs are
17. g batteries Do not let the terminals short together Dispose of batteries properly to ensure terminals cannot short Disposal may be restricted by local laws Note If the test set does not operate properly first replace the battery and try it again before you send the test set to Fluke Networks for repair A 9 V alkaline battery must be installed for the test set to operate Do not use a rechargeable battery The battery supplies power for these functions and features e Itsupplies power for the test set when the test set is on hook e Itsupplies supplementary current to the speaker if on when the test set is off hook When the battery LED flashes red replace the battery immediately See Replacing the Battery on page 13 Speaker and Speakerphone Microphone See Figure 1 The speaker is on the back of the test set The speakerphone microphone is below the keypad To turn on the speaker press freaker See page 8 A Warning Never hold the speaker against your ear when it is on or when turning it on or off Sounds emitted by the speaker can be loud enough to damage your hearing Note The speaker uses a lot of battery power The battery lasts longer if the speaker is used in moderation LED Indicators and Keypad See Tables 1 and 2 The test sets have LED indicators and a keypad that are recessed into the housing The recessed bezel protects the keypad and helps prevent accidental key presses TS23
18. he receiver tightly against your ear may cause acoustic shock The test set is designed to rest comfortably on the shoulder with some space between the receiver and the ear It should be used in this position when working close to a battery source Shorting the Tip and Ring leads together while connected to a data line will disrupt data on the line Monitor Mode To put the test set in Monitor mode press 249 In Monitor mode the test set is always on hook The test set draws no direct current from the line and it transmits no signals to the line In this mode the test set has a high ac input impedance This reduces the possibility of disruptions to conversations or data while you monitor the line You can use either the handset receiver or the speaker to monitor a line To use the speaker to monitor the line press sreaxer This disables the handset receiver and sends all audio signals to the speaker Two volume levels are available Press to toggle the volume level Press again to turn off the speaker and monitor signals through the handset receiver In the Monitor mode the test set is typically used for one or more of the following procedures e Verification that a line is idle when looking for a line to borrow e Listening for noise on the line e Hunting for tracer tones e Measuring the dc voltage on the line Talk Mode To select Talk mode press Z2 amp When off hook the test set operates like a standard te
19. he test set Do not use the test set without the battery door installed Use caution when handling batteries Do not let the terminals short together Dispose of batteries properly to ensure terminals cannot short Disposal may be restricted by local laws AN caution Do not over tighten the screws The battery door screws should be torqued to a maximum of 0 904 N m or 8 in Ib Note The screws do not come out of the battery door 13 TS23 PRO Test Set Users Guide GOLO7 EPS Figure 2 How to Replace the Battery Replacing the Belt Clip You can replace the belt clip if it is damaged To order a replacement belt clip contact your local Fluke Networks authorized distributor To replace the belt clip Refer to Figure 3 1 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the two screws that attach the belt clip to the test set Remove the belt clip 2 Putthe screws into the plate on the new belt clip 3 Putthe end of the plate into the slot as shown in Figure 3 before you align the screws with the holes in the test set 4 Tighten the screws A Caution Do not over tighten the screws for the belt clip If you do you can cause damage to the screw holes GOLO6 EPS Figure 3 How to Remove and Install the Belt Clip Replacing the Belt Clip Protector The belt clip protector prevents damage to the belt clip if you drop the test set You can replace the protector if it is damaged
20. idual component of the test set test leads or accessory Use only a 9 V battery correctly installed to supply power to the test set Use only accessories that are approved by Fluke Networks Do not touch the exposed metal of the test clips If this product is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the product may be impaired To prevent unreliable test results replace the battery as soon as the BATTERY LED flashes Before you remove the battery door disconnect the test leads from the line Physical Characteristics Physical Characteristics Housing See Figure 1 The test set housing is made of high impact plastic The test set provides rugged service and withstands the rough handling and shocks associated with field use The housing permits operation in bad weather such as heavy rain or dust storms Belt Clip See Figure 1 The belt clip has a spring loaded clip that assures a secure connection to belt loops and D rings You can replace the belt clip in the field See Replacing the Belt Clip on page 14 Test Leads See Figure 1 The test set has field replaceable test leads Test leads that show damage or abrasion should be replaced before you use the test set See Replacing the Test Leads on page 15 Several different configurations of test leads are available See Accessories on page 16 for model numbers Battery A warning A Use caution when handlin
21. lephone and is typically used to verify the proper operation of a voice telephone line or to establish temporary communications on a borrowed pair Low Voltage Lockout If you press g and the test set sees 4 V or less the TALK LED is red and the test set will not go off hook TS23 PRO Test Set Users Guide Originating a Call 1 Press MONS 2 Connect the test leads to the Tip and Ring of a subscriber loop 3 Monitor listen to the line to verify that it is idle 4 Ifthe line is not idle disconnect the test set from the line 5 If the line is idle press e 6 Ifthere is no data on the line and talk battery is present the test set goes off hook and draws dial tone Note If there is more than 140 V dc on the line the TALK LED is red and test set will not go off hook 7 Dialthe desired number Note If you mis dial the number press MONo press a then enter the number again Disconnecting a Call To disconnect a call press M2No or remove the test leads from the line Answering a Call When the tester receives a ringing signal press to make the tester go off hook Note The test set will not go off hook if the line voltage exceeds 140 V dc Ground Start Ground start lines are typically found on PBX installations To activate an idle ground start telephone line do the following 10 1 Press MON and connect the test leads to Tip and Ring of the ground start line With a third wire
22. not performed properly Batteries are hazardous to handle Do not allow the terminals to be shorted together Severe burns or explosion can result if not handled properly Dispose of the battery properly to ensure contacts cannot short Disposal may be restricted by local laws Cleaning For general cleaning wipe the case front panel keys and lens using a soft cloth slightly dampened with water or a non abrasive mild cleaning solution that does not harm plastics A caution Do not use CRC Cable Clean or any chlorinated solvent or aromatic hydrocarbons on the test set Doing so will damage the test set If the Test Set Stops Operating If the test set stops operating remove the 9 V battery as described in the next section wait at least 40 seconds then replace the battery This resets the test set Use the same battery if you know it is good or use a new battery if you are not sure If it still does not operate contact Fluke Networks Technical Support If the Test Set Gets Wet If moisture gets inside the test set let the test set dry at normal room temperature for 24 hours Replacing the Battery Replace the battery when the BATTERY LED flashes red See Figure 2 A warning A To prevent unreliable test results replace the battery as soon as the BATTERY LED flashes Before you remove the battery door disconnect the test leads from the line Use only a 9 V battery correctly installed to supply power to t
23. ons Electrical Current Range 10 mA to 100 mA Off Hook DC Resistance Off Hook 150 Q nominal On Hook gt 3 MQ AC Impedance Rotary Dial Output Pulsing Rate Break Make Ratio Interdigit Interval Resistance During Break DTMF Output Tone Frequency Error Tone Level High versus Low Tone Difference Memory Dialing Off Hook 600 Q nominal 300 Hz to 3400 Hz On Hook gt 120 kQ 300 Hz to 3400 Hz Headset 320 impedance 10 pps 1 pps 60 40 gt 300 ms gt 100 kQ 1 5 maximum 3 dBm combined typical 2 dB 2 dB Memory Capacity 9 speed dial memories plus one last number redial memory Digit Capacity 23 digits per memory PBX Pause 4 seconds Duration Hook Flash User programmable default Duration of 500 ms Automatic Shut User programmable default Off Duration of 2 minutes Battery 9 V alkaline battery Physical Dimensions 8 3 in x 3 2 in x 2 6 in 211 mm x 81 mm x 66 mm without belt clip Weight 1 16 Ib 0 53 kg without belt clip Water Resistance Environmental The test set is rain and moisture resistant Temperature Range Handset speech 22 F to 140 F 30 C to 60 C and dialing functions LCD function 13 F to 140 F 25 C to 60 C Storage 22 F to 150 F 30 C to 66 C Altitude To 10 000 ft 3 000 m max Relative Humidity Safety Regulatory Compliance Maximum Transient Voltage EMC
24. ort is available only if product is purchased through a Fluke Networks authorized sales outlet or Buyer has paid the applicable international price Fluke Networks reserves the right to invoice Buyer for importation costs of repair replacement parts when product purchased in one country is submitted for repair in another country Fluke Networks warranty obligation is limited at Fluke Networks option 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 warranty service contact your nearest Fluke Networks authorized service center to obtain return authorization information then send the product to that service center with a description of the difficulty postage and insurance prepaid FOB destination Fluke Networks assumes no risk for damage in transit Following warranty repair the product will be returned to Buyer transportation prepaid FOB destination If Fluke Networks determines that failure was caused by neglect misuse contamination alteration accident or abnormal condition of operation or handling or normal wear and tear of mechanical components Fluke Networks will provide an estimate of repair costs and obtain authorization before commencing the work Following repair the product will be returned to the Buyer transportation prepaid and the Buyer will be billed for the repair and return transpo
25. rtation charges FOB Shipping point THIS WARRANTY IS BUYER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE FLUKE NETWORKS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES INCLUDING LOSS OF DATA ARISING FROM ANY CAUSE OR THEORY Since some countries or states do not allow limitation of the term of an implied warranty or exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages the limitations and exclusions of this warranty may not apply to every buyer If any provision of this Warranty is held invalid or unenforceable by a court or other decision maker of competent jurisdiction such holding will not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision 4 04 18 Fluke Networks PO Box 777 Everett WA 98206 0777 USA Contents Title Page Overview of Features ido mee HU HH UR EUR RR EE Me ipea tete ME 1 Registration ssi iaia iain Contacting Fluke Networks Safety Information sssss Physical Gharacteristics 5 emicat irre caes rore F r E aa AE aa a a Ea a duaadvaaehcoaveedsabibecaianscaastsaeesseaeadsaente Housing Belt Clip Test Leads fini Speaker and Speakerphone Microphone cccescccceeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeeeneeeecaeeescaeeceeaeeessaneesceneeeuseesenneeesseeeeess LE
26. s Guide If theshestSet Gets Wet ine ered ral ee Pg eel ol ae 13 Replacing the Battery 2 eet eene aa edere aieiaa aa aE aaa bra vea e a naar eene 13 Replacing the Belt el Toc 14 Replacing the Belt Clip Protector sssessesessseseseeeeseeeene nennen nnne nennen nnn ennt ennt nnn entes ennt enne 14 Replacing the Test Leads isinen adas anen enaa si cessed Rata nudae ode ere an ture duck e Recopier en cp vk ea Roe e e p E ER CT RR SEN 15 ACCESSOLIES e ER 16 Ter TeylLe Mdfe n ee E ERO TED TET D DAE 17 Software NOTICE 3 sel cop sheds icbea tease sce e d P E rtc do e p bci oia et ied taa bote td lobi tci i egent xd 18 TS 23 PRO Professional Series Test Set Overview of Features The TS23 PRO Professional Series Test Set is an analog test telephone used by installers repair technicians and other authorized personnel to test copper wire voice subscriber lines The test sets include these features and functions e Line voltage Loop current test e Optional headset e DataSafe protection in Monitor mode e High impedance in Monitor mode e High voltage protection e Last number redial up to 23 digits e Microphone mute e Pause key e Reverse polarity indication e Two way speakerphone e Receive only loud speaker mode e Speed dialing for nine 23 digit numbers e Tone and pulse dialing e Hook flash e Low battery indication e Field replaceable belt clips battery and test leads e Weatherproof
27. t the cable through the hole in the housing Use alcohol and a swab to clean the battery compartment and the connections for the test leads Put the lug of the new test lead through the hole in the housing then pull approximately 1 inch 25 mm of cable through the hole Push the cable down into the strain relief channel Install the screw and washer to attach the lug to the test set Figure 5 shows the correct installation for the lugs Install the battery and the battery door Tighten the screws on the battery door to a maximum torque of 0 904 N m or 8 in Ib Red ring GOLO8 eps Figure 5 How to Remove and Install the Test Leads 15 TS23 PRO Test Set Users Guide Accessories To order accessories contact your local Fluke Networks distributor Fluke Networks Model Description Number Belt clip BELTCLIP TS Test leads with piercing pin clips TESTLEAD PIERC PIN Test leads with a 346A plug for the central office TEST LEAD CO 346A Test leads with angled bed of nails ABN and piercing pin clips TEST LEAD ABN PPIN Test leads with alligator clips TEST LEAD ALIG CLP Test leads with an RJ11 plug angled bed of nails ABN and piercing pin clips TESTLEAD ABNPPRJ11 Test leads with a 4 mm banana plug and alligator clips TEST LEAD BANA CLP Headset HEADSET TS Hanger kit magnetic and clip on hangers for the test set TEST SET HANGER TS 16 Specifications Specificati
28. the speakerphone microphone and speaker turn on You can use this mode for hands free conversation In Talk mode the speaker has 8 volume levels To adjust the volume press vowume You can also set the test set to operate only in Receive Only Loud Speaker mode see Make Receive Only Loud Speaker Mode the Default on page 12 In this mode if the test set is off hook and you use it as a handset pressing turns on the speaker but not the speakerphone microphone Receive Only Loud Speaker mode lets you listen to the line hands free The speaker stays on until you turn it off or until the test set turns off TALK MON To turn on the test set press J9No To switch between Monitor mode and Talk mode press LIzmi i ome aX or MONO To turn off the test set hold down 499 for 3 seconds See How to Use the Monitor and Talk Modes on page 9 RCL The fa key recalls telephone numbers See Program Speed Dialing Numbers on page 11 LNR The s key redials the last number you dialed since you turned on the test set See Last Number Redial LNR on page 11 Nn 4 EB zz m PRGM The key lets you store numbers for the speed dial function See Program Speed Dialing Numbers on page 11 The key lets you set the default mode for the speakerphone to receive only mode See Make Receive Only Loud Speaker Mode the Default on page 12 3s gt A When the test set is in Monitor mode you can press this key to do a test for dc volt

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