TS22 Series Test Sets 11
Last Number Redial
Note: When dialing out through a
PBX, you may use the PSE key to
insert a pause before initially
dialing the number. See To Put a
Pause in a Stored Number.
In the Tone or Pulse mode, the last number dialed can be automatically redialed
by pressing the LNR key after going on-hook and then back off-hook.
Storing Numbers In
Repertory Memory
(Auto Dialer)
The TS22, TS22DS and TS22A Test Sets have 9 memory locations, which
correspond to number keys 1 through 9. Each location will store up to 18 digits.
If a nineteenth digit is entered, the previous digits will be cleared and the last
digit (the nineteenth entered) starts a new string. If more than 18 digits are
required, a second memory can be used.
Numbers can be placed in memory at any time. The test set may be either
on-hook or off-hook, and does not need to be connected to the line.
To Store a Number
When On-Hook Or
Disconnected
(Preferred Method)
1. Press STO (STORE).
2. Press the number key for the desired memory location (1-9). This
clears all extraneous digits from memory and will prepare the memory
for storing a new number.
3. Enter the number to be stored.
Note: When either on-hook or off-
hook, a number in memory can be
lost if the “STO” (STORE) key
and then a number key are
accidentally pressed. The “#” key
can not be stored when in the on-
hook mode. Use the off-hook
mode method discussed below.
4. Press STO (STORE).
5. Press the number key for the chosen memory location (1-9).
To Store a Number
You Are Calling
1. Connect the test set to the line and receive dial tone.
2. Dial the number.
Note: In the PULSE mode,
pressing STO will stop any
further digits from being
outpulsed, although all digits will
be stored. Therefore, wait until
all digits have been outpulsed
before pressing STO.
3. Press STO (STORE).
4. Press a number key for the desired memory location (1-9).