Dantel 41096 User manual

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Copyright 1997 by Dantel, Inc. • Dantel is a registered trademark of Dantel, Inc. • ISO 9001 Registered
Printed in the U.S.A.
INSTALLATION&OPERATION MANUAL
41096-0597<90-00042>
41096
ORDER WIRE CONTROL
AND SPEAKER MONITOR
PANEL
About this Practice:
This document has been reissued to:
•Update Figs. 1-5.
Issue date: May 1997
Reissued Practices: Updated and
new content can be identified by a
banner in the right margin.
UPDATED
Table of Contents
Ordering Information ........................................................................... 2
General Description.............................................................................. 3
Circuit Description ............................................................................... 4
Installation............................................................................................ 6
Operation ............................................................................................ 11
Technical Specifications ..................................................................... 12
Warranty ............................................................................................. 14

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NOTE: This section lists the different options available for this product. To order any of the avail-
able options, contact Dantel Inside Sales through our toll-free number, 1-800-432-6835.
OPTION NUMBER FEATURES
C13-41096-00 Speaker Monitor Panel only
C13-41096-01 Speaker Monitor Panel with 1 DTSS3A Terminal (3-digit dialing)
C13-41096-02 Speaker Monitor Panel with 2 DTSS3A Terminals (3-digit dialing)
C13-41096-03 Speaker Monitor Panel with 3 DTSS3A Terminals (3-digit dialing)
A13-41096-05 Speaker Monitor Panel with 1 DTSS3A Terminal (6-digit dialing)
A13-41096-06 Speaker Monitor Panel with 2 DTSS3A Terminals (6-digit dialing)
A13-41096-07 Speaker Monitor Panel with 3 DTSS3A Terminals (6-digit dialing)
C13-41096-31 Speaker Monitor Panel with 1 DTSS3A Terminal (3-digit dialing) and 49921 Multi-Line Pick-up
Key Subassembly
C13-41096-32 Speaker Monitor Panel with 2 DTSS3A Terminals (3-digit dialing) and 49921 Multi-Line Pick-up
Key Subassembly
C13-41096-71 Speaker Monitor Panel with 1 DTSS3A Terminal (3-digit dialing) and 49924 Auxiliary Port
Subassembly
ORDERING INFORMATION

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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
T
he Dantel 41096 Order Wire Control and Speaker Monitor
Panel (41096 Panel) provides centralized monitoring facilities
for up to three selective signaling order-wire terminals. The panel
can also be used to originate a call or answer an incoming call on
an individual order wire channel.
The 41096 is mounted on a hinged bracket, allowing it to be
mounted in front of two Dantel DTSS3A Order Wire Terminals,
which saves space. The 41096 Panel occupies 3½ (2 rack units) in
a 19 or 23 rack and operates on -21 to -56 VDC.
The 41096 Panel consists of a monitor section and a control
section. The monitor section includes:
♦A push-button channel selector
♦A speaker with amplifier
♦Two volume controls
♦A fuse
♦A fuse alarm LED
The control section includes:
♦A push-button channel selector
♦DTMF dial
♦Handset
♦Handset cradle
♦Headset jacks
Table A shows standard 41096 Panel configurations. The 49921
Multi-Line Pick-Up Key and the 49924 Auxiliary Port are subas-
semblies that can be installed on the DTSS3A. The 49921 is used
to adapt up to four key system (multi-line push-button) phones to
an order wire circuit. The 49924 is used when an active rather
than a passive bridge is required. The DTSS3A has two options:
♦One-, two- or three-digit dialing
♦Three-, four-, five- or six-digit dialing
TABLE A-STANDARD 41096CONFIGURATIONS
MODEL
C13-41096-00
C13-41096-01
C13-41096-02
C13-41096-03
A13-41096-05
A13-41096-06
A13-41096-07
C13-41096-31
C13-41096-32
C13-41096-71
PANEL
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
DTSS3A
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
1
3-DIGIT
X
X
X
X
X
X
6-DIGIT
X
X
X
49921
X
X
49924
X

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CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
Fig. 1 shows the 41096 Order Wire and Speaker Monitor
Panel functional schematic.
The 41096 Panel monitoring section monitors all associated
order wire channels over the speaker. Incoming calls couple to
the speaker through transformers, operational amplifiers, and a
volume control potentiometer.
The push-button speaker monitor channel selector monitors any
one or two channels through an additional volume control
potentiometer. This option allows the selected channel(s) to be
monitored at a louder level. The unselected channels are still
available for monitoring at a quieter level.
A fuse and fuse alarm indicator LED are located on the front
panel. When the fuse blows, the alarm indicator LED lights up.
The control section is used to originate a call or answer an
incoming call on an individual order wire channel. A flashing
LED above the channel button indicates an incoming call. (The
order wire terminal also provides an audible indication.) Press-
ing the channel button connects the handset to the respective
order wire channel. A headset may be used instead of the
handset.

41096-0597<90-00042> PAGE 5
FIG. 1 - 41096 FUNCTIONAL SCHEMATIC
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
UPDATED
RCV T
8Ω
SPEAKER
THREE CIRCUIT O.W.
CONTROL & SPEAKER
MONITOR PANEL
*13-41096-00
ALL
CHANNEL
SELECT
CHANNEL
S4
S5
S6
(P1)
T1
604Ω
604Ω
604Ω
604Ω
604Ω
604ΩT2
T3
1
2
3
4
5
6
(TB-1)
-BATT
GND
1
3
-21 TO -56VDC -10 VDC
SPKR
MON CHAN
SELECT
- LAMP
+ LAMP
S3
4
1
2
5
6
3
4
1
2
5
4
1
2
5
R
T
T
R
6
3
6
3
- LAMP
- LAMP
+ LAMP
- LAMP
+ LAMP
DIAL
HEADSET
J8
J9
4
1
4
1
A
B
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
HANDSET JACK
RCV
XMT
RCV
XMT
K
L
M
N
XMT R
RCV R
RCV T
XMT T
S/W R/G
J1 J2
R31
340
XMT T
RCV T
XMT T
RCV T
XMT T
S2
S1
GND
(P4)
(P3)
(P2)
R
R
R
R
R
R
HOOK
SWITCH
NOTE: For complete wire instructions, refer
to installation section of this manual.
FROM
DTSS3A #1
FROM
DTSS3A #2
FROM
DTSS3A #3
GND
FROM
DTSS3A #3 FROM
DTSS3A #2
GND
FROM
DTSS3A #1
GND

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DTSS3A
OPTION - 00
SCREW 4 - 40 X 3/8 TYPICAL FOR MOUNTING
BLANK PANEL
OPTION - 01
OPTION - 03
CHANNEL 1CHANNEL 1CHANNEL 1
CHANNEL 2
CHANNEL 3
ALT. POS.
CH. 3
OPTION - 02
CHANNEL 1CHANNEL 1CHANNEL 1
CHANNEL 2
CHANNEL 1
INSTALLATION
The 41096 Order Wire Control and Speaker Monitor can be
purchased with or without DTSS3A Order Wire terminals
already installed. The 41096 Panel can be installed with existing
DTSS3A Order Wire terminals.
INSTALLING WITH DTSS3A ORDER-WIRE TERMINALS
When the 41096 Panel is purchased with DTSS3A Order Wire
terminals, the 41096 Panel comes with the terminals mounted
and wired to the panel.
1. Mount the assembly in the rack.
Mount the assembly in the rack and connect the appropriate
input and/or output ports on each order wire (see the 00330
DTSS3A and subassembly documentation). Order wire termi-
nals are wired to the 41096 Panel with channel one at the
bottom, channel two above channel one, and channel three
outside the panel (either above or below it). Refer to Fig. 2.
FIG. 2 - ORDER WIRE TERMINAL MOUNTING POSITIONS
UPDATED

41096-0597<90-00042> PAGE 7
2. Set the straps.
Refer to Table B and Fig. 4.
TABLE B - STRAP OPTIONS
INSTALLATION ONTO EXISTING DTSS3A ORDER-WIRE TERMINALS
When a 41096 Panel (option -00) is being installed with existing
DTSS3A order wire terminal(s), the terminal(s) may be mounted
behind the panel or near it. To mount the terminal(s) behind the
panel, mount them to the panel before completing the rack
mounting and wiring.
1. Remove mounting brackets.
Remove the mounting brackets from the order wire terminal(s)
and replace them with the mounting brackets supplied with the
41096 panel. Install the brackets in the flush-mount position on
the front of the order wire terminal(s).
2. Position 41096 Panel mounting brackets.
Position 41096 Panel mounting brackets for the desired mount-
ing (5 projection or flush, for 19 or 23 width). Refer to Fig. 3.
STRAP
CONTROL LIMIT BYPASS
ALL CHAN
Control Limit In
Control Limit Bypassed
CHAN SELECT
Control Limit In
Control Limit Bypassed
POSITION
CTL LMT A IN
CTL LMT A OUT
CTRL LMT B IN
CTRL LMT B OUT
INSTALLATION

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FIG. 3 - MOUNTING BRACKET (ATTACH ANGLE) POSITIONS
INSTALLATION
SIDE VIEW
FRONT
TOP
VIEW
FRONT "19 STANDARD MOUNT
SIDE VIEW
FRONT
"19 FLUSH MOUNT
TOP
VIEW
FRONT
"23 STANDARD MOUNT
TOP
VIEW
FRONT
SIDE
VIEW
FRONT
"23 FLUSH MOUNT
TOP
VIEW
FRONT
SIDE
VIEW
FRONT
UPDATED

41096-0597<90-00042> PAGE 9
FIG. 4 - FRONT PANEL AND STRAP OPTION LOCATIONS
INSTALLATION
3. Mount order wire terminal(s) 1 and 2.
Remove the blank panel(s) from the rear of the 41096 Panel and
mount the order wire terminal(s) in their place(s). Fig. 4, loca-
tion A illustrates the connection of the 41096 and DTSS3A
modules.
4. Mount the third order wire terminal.
If a third order wire terminal is used, it mounts outside of the
41096 Panel (either above or below it).
5. Install the inter-panel wiring for each channel.
Refer to Table C, Fig. 4 and Fig. 5. Use wire-wrap terminals and
leave the modular-type telephone jacks available for connecting
extensions. Dress the wiring across the rear of the 41096 Panel
and through the wire-passage notches in the mounting brackets.
Leave enough slack for the panel to open freely.
NOTE: If the telephone jacks J5, J6, and/or J7 are used to connect the
41096 to the Order Wire(s), two jumpers must be placed at the
rear of each DTSS3A Order Wire to enable the monitor panel
lamps to work. Install a jumper between pins P1-5 and P3-2
and another jumper between pins P1-7 and P3-1 on the back of
the DTSS3A Order Wire.
TOP VIEW (INSIDE)
LMTCTL
TB - 1
OUT
SPK - 1
P4
P3
P2
J7
J6
J5
61
61
61
P1
BA
3
2
1
A
UPDATED

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POWER
Battery
Ground
Chassis Ground
SIGNAL AND LAMP CONNECTIONS
(TO CONNECTION ON DTSS3A)
RCV Ring (to P1-9)
XMT Tip (to P1-10)
+Lamp (to P1-7)
RCV Tip (to P1-8)
XMT Ring (to P1-11)
Lamp (to P1-5)
External Speaker (to P1-12)
Speaker Ground (to J2-17)
CHANNEL
1
P2-1
P2-2
P2-3
P2-4
P2-5
P2-6
P1-1
P1-2
CHANNEL
2
P3-1
P3-2
P3-3
P3-4
P3-5
P3-6
P1-3
P1-4
CHANNEL
3
P4-1
P4-2
P4-3
P4-4
P4-5
P4-6
P1-5
P1-6
TB1-1
TB1-3
TB1-2
TABLE C - INTER-PANEL WIRING
FIG 5 - WIRING DIAGRAM
DTSS3A
41096
PANEL
WIREWRAP TERMINAL PINS
TYPICAL P1 - P4
-BATT
(-21 TO -56VDC)
P1
GND
1
2
3
T
B
1
J5 P2
J6 P3
J7 P4
CHASSIS
GND
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
9
10
11
5
7
12
17 6
7
-BATT
(-21 TO -56VDC)
GND
SPK
GND
RCV - T
RCV - R
XMT - T
XMT - R
LAMP (-)
LAMP (+)
TO 2ND DTSS3
TO 3RD DTSS3
}
}
}
}
TO 2ND DTSS3
TO 3RD DTSS3
P1
P1
J2
P1
INSTALLATION
UPDATED

41096-0597<90-00042> PAGE 11
6. Install the assembled unit into the rack.
7. Connect supply leads.
8. Connect input and/or output ports.
Connect the appropriate input and/or output ports on each order
wire (see the 00330 DTSS3A and subassembly documentation.)
9. Set the straps.
Refer to Table B and Fig. 4.
INSTALLATION
I
nitiate a call by pressing the desired channel push-button,
lifting the handset (or plugging in a headset) and dialing the
desired station code. Answer an incoming call by pressing the
channel push-button below the flashing CALL LAMP LED and
lifting the handset (or plugging in a headset).
Monitor all three order wire channels by turning the ALL CHAN
SPEAKER VOLUME CONTROL clockwise until a sufficient
level is heard.
Monitor a single channel by pressing the desired SPEAKER
MONITOR CHAN SELECT push-button and turning the CHAN
SELECT SPEAKER VOLUME CONTROL clockwise until a
sufficient level is heard.
Reduce the level of other channel traffic by turning down the
ALL CHAN SPEAKER VOLUME CONTROL. A limit resistor
prevents other channel traffic from being completely turned off.
This limit resistor can be bypassed with a bypass strap.
Monitor two channels at once by pressing two SPEAKER MONI-
TOR CHANNEL SELECT push-buttons. When channel monitor-
ing is no longer desired, return to all-channel monitoring by
pressing and releasing the SPEAKER MONITOR CHANNEL
SELECT push-button(s).
OPERATION

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTION
Input Voltage Range
Input Current
Idle
Maximum
Heat Dissapation
Idle
Maximum
Weight
Option -00
Option -01
Option -02
Option -03
Physical Dimensions
Mounting Projection
Operation Temperature Range
Output Power
Maximum Input Level
Frequency Response
Input Impedance
VALUE
21 to 56 VDC
75 mA @ 56 VDC
250 mA @ 56 VDC
14.3 BTU/Hr. @ 56 VDC
47.7 BTU/Hr. @ 56 VDC
4 lb., 2 oz.
8 lb., 10 oz.
13 lb., 2 oz.
17 lb., 10 oz.
17 1/4"W (plus mounting hardware) x 3 1/2"H x 12"D (including
order wire terminal mounting behind panel). Handset projects
2 1/2" in front of panel. Add 1 3/4" to height if equipped with
three order wire terminals
5" or flush for 19" or 23" rack
0° to 55° C.
1 Watt
10 dBm
300 hz. to 3.6 Khz + 1 dB @ 1 Watt (measured w/ 8 ohm resistor)
Low Impendance

41096-0597<90-00042> PAGE 13
NOTES

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LIMITED WARRANTY
The Seller warrants that the standard hardware products sold will be free from defects in material and
workmanship and perform to the Sellers applicable published specifications for a period of 18 months for
hardware, and 3 months for software, from the date of the original invoice. The liability of the Seller hereunder
shall be limited to replacing or repairing, at its option, any defective products which are returned F.O.B. to the
Sellers plant, (or, at the Sellers option, refunding the purchase price of such products). In no case are products
to be returned without first obtaining permission and a customer return authorization number from the Seller.
In no event shall the Seller be liable for any consequential or incidental damages.
Equipment or parts which have been subject to abuse, misuse, accident, alteration, neglect, unauthorized
repair or installation are not covered by warranty. The Seller shall make the final determination as to the
existence and cause of any alleged defect. No warranty is made with respect to custom equipment or products
produced to the Buyers specifications except as specifically stated in writing by the Seller in the contract for
such custom equipment.
This warranty is the only warranty made by the Seller with respect to the goods delivered hereunder, and may
be modified or amended only by a written instrument signed by a duly authorized officer of the Seller and
accepted by the Buyer.
Warranty and remedies on products not manufactured by the Seller are in accordance with warranty of the
respective manufacturer. THE SELLER MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER,
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED; AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR-
POSE WHICH EXCEEDS THE AFORESAID OBLIGATIONS IS HEREBY DISCLAIMED BY THE SELLER.
INCASE OF DIFFICULTY
If you experience difficulty with this equipment, check the following, as appropriate:
1. Switch settings
2. Signal levels
3. Software configuration
4. Connections between Dantel’s equipment and your equipment.
If there is still a problem, substitute equipment that is known to be good. For additional assistance, call
Dantels Technical Field Service Department weekdays, 6 A.M. to 5 P.M. pacific time:
1-800-4DANTEL (1-800-432-6835).
If a thorough checkout shows a piece of equipment has malfunctioned, you may return it to the factory. For
repairs and emergency replacements, obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number from the Cus-
tomer Service Representative at 1-800-4DANTEL (1-800-432-6835).
To ensure expedient processing of your order, provide a purchase order number and shipping and billing
information when requesting an RMA number. Also, when the units are returned to Dantel, include a descrip-
tion of the failure symptoms for each unit returned. Send defective equipment to:
Dantel, Inc. • 2991 North Argyle Avenue • Fresno, California 93727-1388
P.O. Box 55013 • Fresno, CA 93747-5013 Phone (209) 292-1111 Fax (209) 292-9355 http://www.dantel.com
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