Prokit's Industries MT-8001 User Manual

Butt set, Mt-8001, Warning

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MT-8001

PROKIT'S INDUSTRIES CO., LTD.

http://www.prokits.com.tw

E-mail : [email protected]

I n n o v a t i o n Q u a l i t y S e r v i c e

BUTT SET

MT-8001

USER'S MANUAL

Manual

1. Polarity LED
2. Pause button
3. Store button
4. Recall button
5. Last number redial button
6. Tone/Pulse switch
7. Numerical keypad

8. Amplified speaker
9. Receiver

10. Talk/Monitor switch
11. Handset/Speakerphone switch
12. Speakerphone level control switch

Thank you for purchasing the MT-8001 BUTT SET. Before using the

MT-8001 for the first time, please read the following instructions.

13. Mute switch
14. Ring speaker
15. Transmitter
16. Speaker microphone

Manual

T : TALK

M : MONITOR

ON : SPEAKERPHONE MICROPHONE ON

OFF : SPEAKERPHONE MICROPHONE OFF

H : HIGH

M : MEDIUM
L : LOW

Voice/Speakerphone Controls

Talk/Monitor switch (10)
The T (talk) position gives an off hook condition for dialing and talking as a
common battery telephone. The M (monitor) position removes the transmitter
from the circuit. It provides a high impedance coupling to allow line monitoring
without disrupting conversations or signalling.

The Handset/Speakerphone switch (11)
The Speakerphone and Amplified Speakers provide convenient handsfree
operation. The switch is used to turn the Speakerphone and Amplified Speakers
ON and OFF.

Volume Control (12)
This switch sets the volume control for the Speakerphone/Amplified speakers.
The volume can be set to H (high), M (medium, or L (low). Note that to prevent
acoustic feedback, the test set mutes the regular transmitter and receiver in
Speakerphone Mode and Speaker Mode.

Speakerphone calling
Calls can be made with the Speakerphone ON or OFF by selecting the Talk (T)
position on the Talk/Monitor switch. When making a call in Speakerphone mode,
the numbers dialled can be heard from the speaker providing an audible
feedback to the user.

Battery life
To extend battery life, the speaker will automatically shut off after approximately
five minutes if there has not been a signal greater than -30 dBm in that period.
Any signal greater than -30 dBm resets the timer and keeps the speaker turned on.

Mute switch (13)
The mute switch turns the Speakerphone microphone off for privacy.

Keypad Controls

Polarity
The Polarity LEDs (1) automatically illuminate to show line polarity when off

hook. The green LED will light if the red test lead is connected to ring (negative)
side of the line and the black test lead is connected to the tip (positive) side of
the line. The red LED will light if the test leads are reversed. The LEDs will also
flash during pulse or tone dialing. They are turned off during Speakerphone or
Amplified Speaker mode.

Tone/Pulse
This toggle switch works as a Tone/Pulse switch. In addition, pushing the "*" key
will enable you to temporarily switch between Tone and Pulse without using the
toggle switch.

Storing Numbers
The STO button (3) is used to store numbers in memory. There are 12 total
memory locations (keys 0 through 9, * and #), with each capable of storing
up to 16 digits.

Before storing a new number it is advisable to first clear the memory location to
be used. To clear the memory location, press the STO button twice, followed by
the memory location to be cleared.

To store a number:
1. Switch to T using the T/M switch (10)
2. Press STO
3. Enter the number to be stored
4. Press STO
5. Press the key for the desired memory location.
6. Switch to M using the T/M switch (10)

To store a number while off hook:
1. Connect the test set to the line and receive a dial tone.
2. Dial the number.
3. Press STO twice
4. Press the key for the desired memory location.

Dialing using Recall
The RCL button (4) is used to recall a number stored in memory. After receiving
a dial tone, press RCL and the number key for the memory location. The
number
will be automatically dialled.

Last Number Redial
The LNR button (5) redials the last number called (in either Tone or Pulse mode
) after going on-hook and then back off-hook.

Manual

TONE

PULSE

Features
Speakerphone for convenient hands free two-way conversations
T

one and pulse operation

Stores up to 12 numbers in repertory dialer (speed dialing)
Last number redial feature
PBX pause button
High impedance monitor
Mute switch
Continuous polarity LED indicators
Battery saving feature turns of

f speakers after five minutes of inactivity

Three level volume control (high, medium, and low)
Audible electronic ringer

1.Warning:This BUTT SET is for service use only.
2.The product will appear RF1 when interference signal appeared.
Please keep away from the interference source if the product
appears RF1.

Manual

Pause
There are some cases where it may be necessary to insert a pause between
digits of a stored number, such as when accessing a trunk through a PBX that
requires a 9 to get out. To store a number with a pause, simply press the PSE
button at the point where the pause is required. For example to store 9-555-1212,
you would enter 9[PSE]5551212. The PSE button inserts a 3.6 second pause.

Operation
" To monitor a line, first set the Talk/Monitor switch to M. Then connect the test
leads to the circuit under test. Monitoring can now be done without disrupting
traffic.

" When testing circuits, CLICKS can be loud enough to cause acoustical shock.
Test sets should not be held closely against the ear. They should be positioned
to rest comfortably on the shoulder, away from the ear or set to Speakerphone
mode.

Maintenance
1. Disconnect clips from any metallic connections before performing any

maintenance.

2. If the test set fails to operate properly at any time, first replace the battery and

retest (see Battery Replacement).

3. Do not use chlorinated solvents on the test set.

Butt Set Trouble Shooting
1. Prokit's Butt Set is a professional telecom tool, especially designed for

checking telecom line. It is not allowed to use under the power source
AC100~125V 50/60Hz or AC200~250V 50/60Hz; otherwise, it may cause the
danger of electric shock or product damage.

2. If there is any crosstalk in application, generally it is the interference from the

telecom line, please set the Speakerphone level control switch (12) in the
position of M or L to reduce the interference; or please check if the alligator
clips are well connected to the telecom line.

3. If any abnormal situation is found while you are using the Prokit's Butt Set,

please test the other telecom line in the different area to identify the possible
defect situation referring to the trouble shooting list below. (Attention! Please
never have the alligator clips connected to the power source for safety reason.)
If the Butt Set still doesn't work after the first step of fix-up, please send back
the product to Prokit's distributor for repairing.

Manual

Battery replacement
1. Remove the three screws from the battery compartment.
2. Remove the case lid.
3. Lift out the battery retainer
4. Remove the battery from the battery boot and install an Alkaline or Lithium 9V

battery

5. Replace the same specification (6F22ND 9V) of battery, retainer, lid and

screws.

Avoid pinching battery wires.
Attention ! After the battery is removed, the memory of storing numbers will last
for 10 second only. If the memory is disappeared, please follow the previous
process as mentioned in this manual to store a number.

Fuse replacement
1. Remove the three screws from the battery compartment.
2. Remove the case lid.
3. Lift out the fuse.
4. Replace the same specification (ø5xL20mm, 100mA/250V) of fuse, lid and

screws.

Manual

Defect Situation
Dead; Doesn't work
No tone

Speakerphone doesn't work
Short rings only
Cann't hear the
conversations on the
Monitor status

Crosstalk

Memory of storing numbers
doesn't work
Polarity LED doesn't work

Possible Problem
Blown fuse
1. Alligator clips are not well

connected

2. Speakerphone switch(11)

is OFF

Mute switch(13) is OFF
Low battery
1. Talk/Monitor switch (10) or

Handset/Speakerphone
switch (11) is OFF

2. Speakerphone level

control switch (12) is OFF

3. Low battery

1. Alligator clips are not

connected firmly

2. The interference from the

telecom line

Low battery

Low battery

Solution
Change new fuse
1. Check if alligator clips are well

connected to telecom line

2. Turn on the Speakerphone

switch (11)

Turn on the Mute switch
Change new battery
1. Set the Talk/Monitor switch

(10) or Handset/
Speakerphone switch (11) ON

2. Set the Speakerphone level

control switch (12) ON and
put it in the H position

3. Change new battery
1. Check if the alligator clips are

well connected

2. Set the Speakerphone level

control switch (12) in the
position of M or L

Change new battery

Change new battery

(1

1)

(13)

(1

1)/(10)

(12)

(1

1)

(13)

(1

1)(10)

(12)H

(12)ML

21

22

20

19

18

17

17. Screw
18. Case lid
19. Battery (6F22ND 9V)
20. Rubber Boot
21. Retainer
22. Fuse (ø5xL20mm, 100mA/250V)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

1

2

(PSE)

3

(ST

O)

4

(RCL)

5

(LNR)

6

(T

ONE/PULSE)

7

(0~9)

MT-8001---

/

/

1216

32

32

PBX

LED

(--)

1.

2.

(10)"T""ST

O"++ "ST

O"+

(0-9.*.#)(10)"M"

"STO"(0-9.*.#)

(10)"T""RCL"+


"STO"

PBX"PSE"

(3.6)
(0 "PSE"2589)

(13)"MUTE"OFFON


(10)"M"(1

1)/

ON

OFF

H

M
L

TONE

PULSE

(6)T

ONE/PULSE(

T

ONE)

" * "PULSE
" * "T

ONE

PULSE


(12)/
(/)


(10)"M"(10)
"T""LNR"(
32)


12(16)
(0-9.*.#)

<-30dB

(1

1)

"T"

"+"
"+"

1.

AC100~125V 50/60HzAC200~250V 50/60Hz

2.

(12)M L

3.

(
)
Pro'skit

9V

()(17)
(18)(19)(6F22ND 9V)
10

()

(
)(17) 3(18)(22)
(ø5xL20mm 100mA/250V)

17
18
19 6F22ND 9V
20
21
22 ø5xL20mm, 100mA/250V

8

9

10 11 12 13

14 15

16

8
9
10

(T/M)

11

(SPEAKER)

12

(H/M/L)

13

(MUTE)

14

MIC

15
16

MIC

1.
-


(10)/

("M")


(10)"T"(1

1)/

(/)

Parameter

ELECTRICAL
Loop Limit

DC Resistance(Talk Mode)
Monitor Impedance
Rotary Dial Output
Pulsing Rate
Percent Break
Interdigit Interval
Leakage During Break
DTMF Output
Tone Frequency Error
Tone Level
High versus Low Tone
Difference
Memory Dialing
Memory Capacity
Digit Capacity
PBX Pause
Monitor Amplifier
Power source
Speaker Levels
Automatic Power Shut Off
SpeakerPhone Levels
Power Source
PHYSICAL
Length
Width
Height
Weight
ENVIRONMENTAL
Temperature
Altitude
Relative Humidity

Specifications

Manual

Working limits

2 KW maximum at 48 VDC(nominal 20mA
minimum loop current)
300W typical
39kW nominal at 1 KHz

10pps+0.8pps
61%2%
1000 ms typical
>50 KW

1.2% maximum
-82dBm combined (typical)
4 dB maximum

12 memories plus last number redial
16 digits per memory
4 seconds
9V transistor;
provides 25 hours continuous use, typical
Low, medium, high
After 5 min. of no audio signal
Low, medium high
Shared line and battery power

10-1/4 inches(26.0 cm)
2-3/4 inches(7.0 cm)
3-1/2 inches(8.90 cm)
560 g typical

Operating: 0 to 50ºC Storage: -40 to 66ºC
To 10,000 feet
5 TO 95%

©2011 Prokit’s Industries Co., LTD. All rights reserved

2011001(C)

Using with AC voltage
present on line will cause
fuse to blow and therefore is
not covered under warranty.
Please change the fuse to
resume working.

Warning

STO

RC

L

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

0

PSE

LN

R

AB

C

DE

F

GHI

JKL

MN

O

PRS

TUV

LN

R

WX

Y

TON

E

PUL

SE

1

14

3

12

13

2

5

10

11

4

7

8

9

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