Fluke Networks TS 30 User Guide

Users Guide
TS30
Test Set
PN 2448469 October 2005, Rev. 2 12/2014
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Table of Contents

Title Page
Overview of Features ........................................................................................................................................1
Registration .......................................................................................................................................................1
Contacting Fluke Networks ..............................................................................................................................1
Safety Information ............................................................................................................................................2
Physical Characteristics .....................................................................................................................................2
Mode Controls ...........................................................................................................................................3
Keypad ........................................................................................................................................................3
Dialing Keys ................................................................................................................................................3
Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) .....................................................................................................................3
Line Cord ........................................................................................................................................................... 4
Operation ..........................................................................................................................................................4
Line Monitoring .........................................................................................................................................4
Dialing ........................................................................................................................................................4
Flash ............................................................................................................................................................4
Mixed Mode Dialing ..................................................................................................................................4
Last Number Redial ....................................................................................................................................5
Polarity Check ............................................................................................................................................5
Transmitter Mute .......................................................................................................................................5
Receiving Calls ............................................................................................................................................5
Maintenance .....................................................................................................................................................5
Belt Clip Replacement ...............................................................................................................................5
Line Cord Replacement .............................................................................................................................6
Accessories ..................................................................................................................................................6
Specifications .....................................................................................................................................................6
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TS30 Test Set
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TS®30 Test Set

Overview of Features

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.
The following is a list of the TS30 features:
Talk and Monitor modes
Tone and Pulse dial signaling
Transmitter mute
Last Number Redial in Tone and Pulse Modes
Automatic regulation of speech levels
Hearing aid compatible receiver
Hook flash generation
Line polarity indicators
Fully functional with either line polarity
High impedance Monitor mode
Electronic ringer
Overvoltage protection
Impact resistant and rain resistant
Field replaceable line cord
Field replaceable spring-loaded belt clip
Ergonomic design

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

www.flukenetworks.com
support@flukenetworks.com
+1-425-446-5500
Australia: 61 (2) 8850-3333 or 61 3 9329 0244
Beijing: 86 (10) 6512-3435
Brazil: 11 3759 7600
Canada: 1-800-363-5853
Europe:
Hong Kong: 852 2721-3228
Japan:
Korea: 82 2 539-6311
Singapore: 65-6799-5566
Taiwan: (886) 2-227-83199
USA: 1-800-283-5853
Anywhere in the world: +1-425-446-5500
Visit our website for a complete list of phone numbers.
+31-(0) 40 2675 600
03-6714-3117
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Safety Information

The following symbols are used either on the test set or in the manual:
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.
Conforms to relevant European Union directives.
Complies with relevant North American Safety Standards.
Do not put products containing circuit boards into the garbage. Dispose of circuits boards in accordance with local regulations.
Warning
Read all safety information before you use the Product.
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.
If this product is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the product may be impaired.
Do not connect directly to mains.
Do not touch voltages > 30 V ac rms, 42 V ac peak, or 60 V dc.
Do not use the Product around explosive gas, vapor, or in damp or wet environments.
Measure a known voltage first to make sure that the Product operates correctly.
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.

Physical Characteristics

See Figure 1.
The TS30 housing is made of high-impact plastic. The unit provides rugged service and withstands the rough handling and shocks normally associated with field use. The TS30 housing permits operation in bad weather, such as in rain and dust storms.
The back of the handgrip has a contoured surface, which lets you grip the test set between chin and shoulder, leaving both hands free for other tasks.
The keypad has 16 keys that are recessed. The recessed area protects the keypad and reduces accidental pressing of the keys.
The belt clip includes a spring-loaded clip that ensures a secure connection to belt loops and D-rings.
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Figure 1. Physical Characteristics
The line cord is attached through a rubber strain relief. See “Line Cord”.
The electronic ringer is located near the belt clip on the hand grip.
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Physical Characteristics

Mode Controls

See Figure 2.
The TAL K/MONITOR switch is on the inside of the hand grip near the transmitter. It puts the unit on-hook (Monitor mode) or off-hook (Talk mode).
The TONE/PULSE switch is on the inside of the hand grip near the receiver. This switch selects the dialing mode.
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Figure 2. Controls and Indicators

Keypad

See Figure 3.
The TS30 Test Set keypad includes 12 standard dialing keys and 4 special purpose keys. All keys on the keypad are functional when the unit is in the Talk mode. They are not functional when the unit is in the Monitor mode.
MUTE: Pressing the MUTE key shuts off the TS30 transmitter for as long as the key remains depressed.
POLAR: When an off-hook unit is connected to a powered telephone line, pressing the POLAR key causes one of the LEDs to turn on. The LEDs indicate the polarity of direct current on the telephone line.
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.
When the TONE/PULSE switch is in the TONE position, each of the 12 dialing keys, when pressed, generate dialing tones. This includes the asterisk () and the pound (#) keys. When the TONE/PULSE switch is in the PULSE position, only the numeric keys (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0) will cause pulses to be generated when pressed. In Pulse mode, the asterisk and pound keys are not functional. In Pulse mode the asterisk and pound keys will not be stored in the redial memory.
The special purpose keys are labeled MUTE, POLAR,
FLASH, and REDIAL.

Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)

Figure 3. Keypad
See Figure 3.
The LEDs are on each side of the keypad. One or the other of the LEDs will light only when the test set is in the Talk mode, connected to a powered telephone line, and the POLAR key is pressed. The LEDs indicate the polarity of current on the transmission line. See “Polarity Check”.
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Line Cord

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.
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Figure 4. Line Cord with ABN Clips

Operation

Warning
When connecting to metallic network wires, handle alligator clips by insulated boots.

Dialing

Note
If tone dialing is selected, the tones associated with each digit will be generated as its respective key is pressed. If pulse signaling has been selected, the desired number may be entered at any rate on the keypad. The digits will automatically be pulsed out at the correct rate.
Move the TAL K/MONITOR switch to the MONITOR position and connect the red and black test leads to the wire pair under test. Move the TONE/PULSE switch to select the desired dialing mode. Move the TA LK/ MONITOR switch to TALK, and verify that dial tone is received. Enter the number to be called on the keypad. To end the call, either during or after dialing, move the
TAL K/MONITOR switch to the MONITOR position.

Flash

Some telephone services require a timed hook flash (approximately ½ second on-hook/off-hook loop interruption) to activate features. The FLASH key provides this timed hook flash signal.

Line Monitoring

Move the TAL K/MONITOR switch to MONITOR and connect the red and black test leads to the telephone line wire pair under test. If there is any audio on the line under test, it can now be heard in the unit’s receiver. Because the TS30 presents a high impedance to the line when in Monitor mode, it will not disturb existing signals on the line under test. Monitor mode is typically used by service personnel to verify that there is no call in progress on the wire pair before going off­hook.
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Mixed Mode Dialing

On some telephone lines, calls can only be set up by pulse dialing. Once the call is established in Pulse mode, then the TONE/PULSE switch can be moved to the TONE position. Tones can now be sent over the telephone lines by pressing dialing keys. This is useful when there is a need to send dialing tones as data to activate some function in a device connected to the other end of the telephone line. For example, dialing tones can be used to command an answering machine to play back recorded messages.

Maintenance

Last Number Redial

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.

Polarity Check

Connect the TS30 Test Set to a powered wire pair. Move the TALK/MONITOR switch to TAL K and press the POLAR key. The green LED will light if the red test lead is connected to a more negative voltage than the black test lead. The red LED will light if the red test lead is connected to a more positive voltage than the black lead.

Transmitter Mute

When using the TS30 Test Set in a noisy environment, such as near a street with a lot of automobile traffic, the ambient noise will enter the TS30 Test Set’s transmitter and a portion of the noise will be sent to the receiver (side tone effect). This noise may be loud enough in the receiver to make it difficult to hear the person on the other end of the telephone line. Press and hold the MUTE key to shut off the transmitter, thus eliminating the ambient noise and making it easier to hear the person at the other end of the telephone line.
Maintenance
Caution
Disconnect from telephone network when replacing line cord.
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Do not use CRC Cable Clean chlorinated solvent on the TS30 Test Set. Doing so will damage the test set.

Belt Clip Replacement

See Figure 5.
The TS30 belt clip can be replaced by the user if it becomes damaged or wears out. To obtain a replacement belt clip contact your local distributor or Fluke Networks.
To replace the belt clip assembly:
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Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the two screws that secure the belt clip to the test set housing.
2
Remove the old belt clip and replace with a new one.
3
Secure the belt clip assembly to the test set housing with the original screws. Be careful not to over tighten the screws.
or any similar

Receiving Calls

To receive an incoming call, put the TA LK /MONITOR switch in the MONITOR position. Incoming call signals on the telephone line will cause the TS30 to produce a ringing sound. To answer the incoming call, move the TAL K/MONITOR switch to the TA LK position.
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Figure 5. Replacing the Belt Clip
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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.
Fluke Networks
Description
Angled Bed-of-Nails Cord (ABN) P3080009
Load Coil Standard Line Cord (STD) with Piercing Pin Clips
Belt Clip P3218350
Model Number
P3080001

Specifications

Electrical
Return Loss >14 dB (ref 600 )
Line Current Range 15 mA to 120 mA
Resistance to Continuous Current (Talk Mode)
Monitor Mode Impedance
Pulse Dial Output
Pulsing Rate 10 pps +
Open/Close Ratio 60/40
Inter-digit Interval 800 ms +20 %, -10 %
Resistance During Pulse Open
Protection Against Alternating Current Overvoltage
275 typical at 20 mA
>120,000 300 Hz to 3400 Hz
1 pps
> 200,000
The TS30 survives up to 300Vpk across its test leads.
Protection Against Transient Voltages
DTMF Output
Tone Frequencies Tone Frequency Error
Tone Level
High Group Low Group
High vs Low Tone Difference
Last Number Redial (Tone/Pulse)
Memory Capacity Memory Retention
Flash Duration 600 ms ±100 ms
Ringer Loudness > 70 dBA at 1 meter
Ringer Equivalent (REN) 0.14
Peak Acoustic Output of the Receiver
Maximum Sound Level from the Receiver
Physical
Measurements 10 in x 2.83 in x 3.34 in
Weight 16.8 ounces (0.476 kg)
Environmental
Tem pe ratu re
Operating
Storage -40 °F to +151 °F
Altitude To 3,000 m (10,000 ft)
Relative Humidity 5 % to 95 %
The TS30 survives up to 1500 V across its test leads.
per ITU-T Q.23 ±1.5% maximum
-4 dBm +
-6 dBm +
2dB +
23 digits 8-minutes nominal
<120 dBspl
125 dB(A) above 20 μPa for less than 1 second
(25.5 cm x 7.2 cm x 8.5 cm)
-4 °F to +140 °F (-20 °C to +60 °C)
(-40 °C to +66 °C)
maximum
(non-condensing)
2 dB (into 600 ) 2 dB (into 600 )
1db
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Specifications
Safety
Telecom Electrical Safety Classification
IP54
Regulatory Standards Used
47 CFR Part 15, Subpart B ICES-003 Issue 3 AS/NZS 3548 EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, EN 55022:98,
EN 61326:97, A1:98 Annex C, EN 61000-4-2, EN 61000-4-3
LV Directive 73/23/EEC, EN 610010.1 (1993)
Certifications and Compliance
Safety
IEC 61010-1:2010, Pollution Degree 2,
Category: None
Complies with CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1
EMC
IEC 61326-1 (Portable), IEC 61326-2-2, CISPR 11
(Group 1, Class A)
TNV-3
KCC-REM-FKN-012001001: EMC approval for
Korea
Class A Equipment (Industrial Broadcasting & Communication Equipment)
This product meets requirements for industrial (Class A) electromagnetic wave equipment and the seller or user should take notice of it. This equipment is intended for use in business environments and is not to be used in homes.
A 기기 ( 업무용 방송통신기자재 )
이 기기는 업무용 (A 급 ) 전자파적합기기로서 판매 자 또는 사용자는 이 점을 주의하시기 바라며 , 가
정외의 지역에서 사용하는 것을 목적으로합니다 .
Notes
Specifications subject to change without notice.
Legal requirements may exist regarding permission to connect equipment to a Telecom network operated by a public network operator.
Group 1 equipment: group 1 has intentionally
generated and/or use conductively coupled radio-
frequency energy which is necessary for the
internal functioning of the equipment itself.
Class A equipment is equipment suitable for use in
all establishments other than domestic and those
directly connected to a low voltage power supply
network which supplies buildings used for
domestic purposes.
USA (FCC) – 47 CFR 15 subpart B, this product is
considered an exempt device per clause 15.103
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