The TS52 PRO telephone Test Set features backlit LCD and glow-in-the-dark keypad.
Fluke Networks’ new TS®52 PRO Test Set features the latest in test set technology. Designed with a superior, radiant liquid crystal display (LCD) user interface, it allows you to see what cannot be heard in any outside plant environment.
The back lit LCD and phosphorescent (glow-in-the-dark) keypad brings light to even the darkest of work environments, providing perfect line diagnostic clarity.
The TS®52 PRO Test Set is also equipped with 2-WaySpeakerphone and DataSafe™ Pro data protection technology featuring superior high-impedance monitoring, Data Lockout and Lockout Override, making you completely safe.
Handy features
This easy-to-use unit comes with all the features that make a technician more productive, including a crystal clear LCD (liquid crystal display) with backlight, caller-id, a high-fidelity, two-way hands-free amplified speakerphone, speed dialing, a low battery warning indicator and a rugged oversized locking belt clip for universal needs.
Data protection for your network:
Testing benefits that increase your productivity:
Durability and design that exceeds your needs:
TS52 PRO Test Set Quick Guide | |
Feature | Operation |
Data Test/ Lockout Override | Connect the unit to Tip and Ring and move the T/M switch to T. If high speed data is present, a warning beep sounds, the test set will lockout, will not go off-hook, and the display shows LOCKOUT. If there is no high speed data, the unit will go off-hook. If the test set is locked out and you are certain that you want to go off-hook, press the OVERRIDE key. |
Line Voltage Test | In Monitor mode, press the Vdc/mA TEST key. |
Loop Current Test | Switch to Talk mode and press the Vdc/mA TEST key. |
Redial the Last Number Dialed | Switch to Talk mode and press the LNR key. |
Pulse Dialing | By default the unit is configured to Tone dial. Any time the test set goes off-hook, it is automatically set to tone dialing. If you want to Pulse dial, switch to Talk mode and once off-hook, press the SHIFT (STORE PROG)key and then the PULSE key to change the dialing mode to pulse dialing. You can then enter the number to call. |
Program Speed Dial Numbers | Switch to Monitor mode and press RCL. Enter the number to be stored. Press STORE/PROG, then press the number of the memory location (0-9) where you want to store it. 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 muted. |
Set Receive-Only Loud Speaker as Default(for use in noisy environments) | Switch to Monitor mode and press STORE/PROG, then press MUTE. The confirmation tone sounds. To restore the Speakerphone as the default Speaker mode, repeat the above steps. |
Speed Dial a Stored Number | Switch to Talk mode and press RCL. Press the key (0-9) of the memory location where the number is stored. The display shows the number being called. |
Two-Way Speakerphone | Switch to Talk mode and press SPKR. Press SPKR again to deactivate. If you are listening only, press MUTE to activate the Receive-Only Loud Speaker. Press MUTE again to restore the two-way Speakerphone. |
Turn on visual ANAC mode (For service provider use only, visual ANAC not available in all regions) | You can get a visual ANAC DTMF response by putting the test set in visual ANAC mode. Use speed dial location 9 or switch to Talk mode, press the STORE/PROG key and then the # key. When you dial your ANAC number, the number that you are dialing from is shown on the display and the test set is muted. |
Display and Backlight | Turn on the display by switching to Talk mode or press the VOL or Vdc/mA TEST key in Monitor mode. Turn on or off the backlight in Monitor mode by pressing STORE/PROG followed by *. The default is off, this conserves battery power. |
DTMF Digit Grabbing | Switch to Monitor mode, press the STORE/PROG key and then the Vdc/mA TEST key. Digit grabbing is deactivated when the display times out. |
Caller ID | The display shows the Caller ID (CID) after the first ring while in Monitor mode. The CID messages are:
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Polarity | If normal, no icon is displayed. If reversed, the icon is shown. |
Fluke Networks 52801TNT Specifications | |
Line current range | Off-hook: 10 to 100mA |
DC resistance | Off-hook: 150Ω (nominal); on-hook: greater than 3MΩ |
AC impedance | Off-hook: 600Ω (nominal), 300 to 3,400 Hz; on-hook: greater than 120kΩ, 300 to 3,400 Hz |
Rotary dial pulse rate | 10 + or – 1 pulses per second |
DTMF (dual-tone multi-frequency) tone frequency error | + or – 1.5% maximum |
Memory capacity | Ten 23-digit speed-dial numbers, one redial number |
Safety ratings | Complies with ANSI/ISA (American National Standards Institute/International Society of Automation) 82.02.01 (61010-1) 2004, Canadian Standards Association CAN/CSA-C22.2 No 61010-1-04, UL (Underwriters Laboratories) 61010-1 (2004), and IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) 61010-1:2010 for CAT I, 300VDC, pollution degree 2 |
Agency certifications and standards met | CE (European Conformity) marking; conforms to relevant Australian EMC requirements and Canadian Standards Association standards |
Power source | Shared line power; 9V battery (included) for test set when on-hook, for LCD, and for speaker when off-hook |
Dimensions | 254 x 96 x 107mm/10 x 3.75 x 4.25 inches (H x W x D) |
Weight | 0.68kg/1.5lb. |