® TS 30 Test Set Users Guide PN 2448469 October 2005 Rev. 1 10/08 ©2005, 2008 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in China. All product names are trademarks of their respective companies.
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Table of Contents Title Page Overview of Features ........................................................................................................................................ 1 Registration ....................................................................................................................................................... 1 Contacting Fluke Networks ..............................................................................................................................
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® TS 30 Test Set Overview of Features Registration The TS30 Test Set is a portable handset used by installers, repair technicians and other authorized personnel for testing of telephone lines and for temporary communications. The TS30 is powered by the telephone line. It does not require any batteries. Registering your product with Fluke Networks gives you access to valuable information on product updates, troubleshooting tips, and other support services.
TS30 Test Set Users Guide Safety Information Physical Characteristics The following IEC symbols are used either on the test set or in the manual: See Figure 1. W 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. X Warning: Risk of electric shock. . Earth ground P Conformité Européenne. Conforms to relevant European Union directives. ) CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1-03 CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 1010.
Physical Characteristics The TONE/PULSE switch is on the inside of the hand grip near the receiver. This switch selects the dialing mode. FLASH: Pressing the FLASH key will cause a timed interruption of the loop current. Some PBX setups or telephone office switches may use this signal to put a call on hold or to activate some special function. REDIAL: This key allows the user to redial the last number dialed. Dialing Keys See Figure 3. bfl02.eps Figure 2. Controls and Indicators Keypad See Figure 3.
TS30 Test Set Users Guide Line Cord Dialing Note See Figure 4. The TS30 comes with a line cord for connecting the test set to telephone lines. This line cord consists of one red and one black insulated conductor, each approximately 1.5 meters long. Each clip is covered with a neoprene boot to prevent the clips from causing electrical shorts. bfl04.eps Figure 4.
Maintenance Last Number Redial Maintenance If a call is not successful and you wish to redial that number, do the following: Put the TS30 Test Set into Monitor mode, then put the unit back into Talk mode, and press the REDIAL key. The last number dialed will be automatically redialed. The number in the redial memory is saved for about 8 minutes when the unit is in Monitor mode. The last number redial function is available in either the Pulse or Tone mode. The redial memory has a 23-digit capacity.
TS30 Test Set Users Guide Line Cord Replacement The line cord can be replaced by the user. To replace the line cord refer to the instructions that come with the replacement line cord. To obtain a replacement line cord contact your local distributor or Fluke Networks. Accessories To order accessories, contact your local distributor or Fluke Networks.
Specifications Specifications Physical Electrical Return Loss >14 dB (ref 600 Ω) Line Current Range 15 mA to 120 mA Resistance to Continuous Current (Talk Mode) 275 Ω typical at 20 mA Monitor Mode Impedance >120,000 Ω 300 Hz to 3400 Hz Pulse Dial Output Pulsing Rate 10 pps +1 pps Open/Close Ratio 60/40 Inter-digit Interval 800 ms +20 %, -10 % Resistance During Pulse Open > 200,000 Ω Protection Against Alternating Current Overvoltage The TS30 survives up to 250 Vrms across its test leads.
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