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Fluke TS44DLX User Manual

Fluke TS44DLX
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TS
44DLX
Deluxe Test Set
Users Guide
PN 2460853
October 2005
©2005 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in China.
All product names are trademarks of their respective companies.
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Fluke TS44DLX Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandFluke
ModelTS44DLX
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction

Contacting Fluke Networks

Safety and Design Features

Safety Information

Details safety symbols, personal injury risk, electric shock risk, and disposal of circuit boards.

Design Features

Lists key design features like data detection, high impedance, high voltage protection, and upgradable software.

Physical Characteristics Overview

Housing

The test set housing is made of high-impact plastic for rugged service and withstanding rough handling.

Belt Clips

Details the spring-loaded, locking belt clip, its location, and how it can be installed or relocated.

Component Details

Line Cords

Describes the field-replaceable line cord, its attachment, and availability of different configurations.

Battery Information

Explains the 9V battery requirement, its functions, and cautions regarding handling and disposal.

Audio Controls

Keypad Controls and Indicators Overview

Keypad Functions: Numeric and Special Keys

Numeric and Special Purpose Keys

Details the numeric keypad and special purpose keys like RCL, FLASH, LNR, and PAUSE.

Keypad Functions: Function and Test Keys

Function Keys and LEDs

Details STORE/PROG, TONE/PULSE, TEST keys, MUTE LED, and LO BATT LED.

Keypad Functions: Indicators and LEDs

Indicator LEDs for Line Status

Explains POL/LO mA LEDs, Electronic Ringer, and HI/LO VDC LEDs for line status and voltage.

Operation Modes

Talk/Monitor Switch

Describes the rocker switch that selects between Talk (T) and Monitor (M) modes.

Operating in Monitor Mode

Details how to use the test set in Monitor mode for listening to lines without disturbing signals.

Operating in Talk Mode

Explains Talk mode for off-hook operations like dialing, testing data, and voice communication.

Originating a Call

Provides step-by-step instructions on how to originate a call using the test set.

Operation Procedures

Disconnecting a Call

Instructions on how to disconnect a call by setting the switch or removing leads.

Answering a Call

Steps for answering a call, including data detection and lockout behavior.

Ground Start Lines

Explains how to activate an idle ground start telephone line for testing.

Data Protection Features

Data Lockout Operation

Explains the automatic data lockout function to prevent disruption of data services.

Data Safe Practices

Provides guidance on monitoring lines and avoiding interference with voice band modems.

Advanced Operation and Safety

Data Lockout Override Operation

Details how to override the data lockout function in specific scenarios like RF interference or ground start lines.

Data Safe Practices (continued)

Continues best practices for data line testing, including avoiding shorts and using Monitor mode.

Voltage Protection and Configuration

High Voltage Lockout Operation

Explains the high-voltage lockout feature to prevent damage from lines with high DC voltage.

Last Number Redial

Describes how to redial the last dialed number using the LNR key.

Program Speed Dialing Numbers

Explains how to store up to ten speed dialing numbers, each up to 23 digits.

Storing Numbers in Monitor Mode

Step-by-step guide to storing numbers in memory while in Monitor mode.

Configuration and Dialing Features

Storing Dialed Numbers

Steps to save the last dialed number into speed dialing memory.

Storing Numbers in Use

Instructions for storing a number currently being dialed into memory.

Inserting Pauses in Stored Numbers

Explains how to insert pauses into stored numbers for PBX access.

Dialing Stored Numbers

Procedure for dialing a number previously stored in memory.

Hook Flash Duration Setting

Details how to change the duration of the hook flash signal for PBX functions.

Configuration and Features

Pause Duration Programming

Explains how to program the pause duration for speed dialing, essential for PBX systems.

Speaker Timeout Feature

Describes the automatic speaker shut-off feature to conserve battery life.

Exclusive Receive Only Loud Speaker Mode

How to configure the test set to operate exclusively in receive-only loud speaker mode.

Defaults and Maintenance

Factory Defaults Restoration

Explains how to restore all programmable features to their original factory settings.

Maintenance Safety Precautions

General safety warnings and cautions for performing maintenance and repairs.

Replacing the Battery

Step-by-step guide for replacing the 9V battery, including cautions and screw handling.

Maintenance Procedures

Replacing or Relocating Belt Clip

Instructions for replacing a damaged belt clip or relocating it to another position.

Replacing the Line Cord

Guidance on replacing a worn or damaged line cord, with safety warnings.

Line Cord Removal Procedure

Removing the Old Line Cord

Step-by-step instructions for safely removing the old line cord, including screw and clip handling.

Installing a New Line Cord

Accessories and Specifications

Accessories Ordering Information

Lists available accessories and their corresponding Fluke Networks model numbers.

Technical Specifications

Provides detailed electrical, physical, and environmental specifications for the test set.

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