Deklin Technologies DT100 User manual

DT100
ANALOG
TELEPHONE
HANDSET
Installation and Operations Manual
Rev 1.4 Dec 31, 2008
Deklin Technologies Inc
413 Chesterfield Lane
North Aurora, IL 60542
Tel: (630) 844-1760 Fax: (630) 844-1795
www.deklintech.com

REVISIONS
REV DESCRIPTION DATE APPROVAL
1.0 Initial Release Oct 2005 JAD
1.1 Increased Warranty 1/5/2007 TJD
1.2 Powering Up Unit 5/31/2007 TJD
1.3 Software Update v1.31 & New
Cradle
5/9/2008 TJD
1.4 Operational Changes v1.35 12/31/2008 TJD

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section I General Information_________________________________ 1
INTRODUCTION _______________________________________________________ 1
SCOPE ______________________________________________________________ 1
EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION _____________________________________________ 1
SPECIFICATIONS ______________________________________________________ 1
General Specifications _____________________________________________ 1
Input Specifications _______________________________________________ 1
Interface Specifications ____________________________________________ 1
EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED_________________________________________________ 2
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED BUT NOT SUPPLIED ______________________________ 2
Section II - Installation_______________________________________ 3
GENERAL INFORMATION _______________________________________________ 3
Scope __________________________________________________________ 3
Installation Requirements___________________________________________ 3
Unpacking and Inspection __________________________________________ 3
INSTALLATION PROCEDURES ___________________________________________ 3
Cooling Requirements _____________________________________________ 3
Mounting Requirements ____________________________________________ 3
Connector Assemblies _____________________________________________ 3
Cable Harness Wiring _____________________________________________ 4
Noise __________________________________________________________ 4
Post Installation Check_____________________________________________ 4
Operational Checkout _____________________________________________ 4
Section III - Operation _______________________________________ 5
OPERATION __________________________________________________________ 5
Handset Volume__________________________________________________ 5
Ringer Volume ___________________________________________________ 5
Ringer Tone _____________________________________________________ 5
Flash __________________________________________________________ 5
Removing and Replacing Handset on Locking Base ______________________ 6
Place Outside Call ________________________________________________ 6
Answering Incoming Call ___________________________________________ 6
End Call ________________________________________________________ 6
Removing and Replacing Handset in Cradle ____________________________ 7
Place Outside Call ________________________________________________ 7
Answering Incoming Call ___________________________________________ 7
End Call ________________________________________________________ 7
PROGRAMMING _______________________________________________________ 8
Phone Book Numbers _____________________________________________ 8
To add an entry to the Phone Book ___________________________________ 8
To dial a number from the Phone Book: _______________________________ 8
To edit an entry currently in the Phone Book: ___________________________ 8
To delete entry in the Phone Book____________________________________ 8
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Section IV – Warranty and Service_____________________________ 9
WARRANTY __________________________________________________________ 9
FACTORY SERVICE ____________________________________________________ 9
Appendix A_______________________________________________ 10
CABLE ASSEMBLIES __________________________________________________ 10
DT100-1XX (w/ RJ11 to RJ11)______________________________________ 10
RJ11/6 Mating Connector (ARJ11 View from front) ______________________ 10
DT100-2XX (w/ RJ11 to DB9) ______________________________________ 11
DT100-3XX (w/ RJ11 to DB9) ______________________________________ 11
Appendix B_______________________________________________ 12
MECHANICAL DRAWINGS______________________________________________ 12
Handset _______________________________________________________ 12
Locking Base ___________________________________________________ 12
Cradle_________________________________________________________ 13
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Section I General Information
INTRODUCTION
This manual contains information regarding the physical, mechanical, and electrical characteristics, plus,
the installation requirements for the DT100 Analog Telephone Handset.
SCOPE
This manual provides detailed installation and operational instructions for the DT100 Analog Telephone
Handset.
EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION
The Deklin Technologies, Inc. DT100 is an analog telephone handset for 1 line using a standard Tip/Ring
interface also referred to as POTS (Plain Old Telephone Set). The DT100 Analog Telephone Handset can
be used with any telephone system that provides a standard Tip/Ring analog interface.
The DT100 standard functions:
2 wire analog (POTS) interface.
21-33 VDC input (27.5 Nominal)
Lighted keypad
Flash (600ms)
Mute
Selectable Ring Tones
Volume Level Control
Memory Numbers
FAR25.853 Conformity
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SPECIFICATIONS
General Specifications
Case Material: Flame Retardant ABS, Polyac®PA-766
Flame Retardant Test Qualification: FAR25.853 Part 1, (a),(1),(v)
Dimensions w/Locking Base: 7.51” x 1.85” x 2.47” (192mm x 47mm x 63mm)
Dimensions w/Cradle: 8.71” x 2.36” x 2.54” (221 x 60 x 65mm)
Operating Temperature: -5F to 105F (-20C to +40C)
Survival Temperature: -40F to + 158F (-40C to +70C)
Humidity: 95%
Altitude: 35,000ft Max
Weight: 0.8 Lbs (0.36 kg) w/Base & Cord
Connectors: RJ11/6 Jack OR 9 Pin D-Sub Connector
Input Specifications
Input Voltage: 22-33VDC (27VDC Nominal)
Current: 0.5A (Nominal)
Fuse Rating: 1A
Interface Specifications
Telephone Line Inputs: 1
Telephone I/F: 2 Wire Analog POTS
Distortion: < 5%
Ringing Voltage: 90VAC±15V (no load)
On Hook Voltage: -48VDC (with respect to airframe)
Off Hook Voltage: -5VDC (with respect to airframe)
Flash: 600ms
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EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
DT100-1XX
1 each DT100 Handset with Locking Base
1 each 6’ Coil Cord with RJ11/6 both ends
1 each IK100 Install Kit - ARJ11 RJ11 Jack, Black Bezel, Ivory Bezel, Shim
OR
DT100-2XX
1 each DT100 Handset with Locking Base
1 each 6’ Coil Cord with RJ11/6 one end, D-Sub 9 Male one end
1 each IK200 Install Kit - D-Sub 9 Female w/Locking Hardware
OR
DT100-3XX
1 each DT100 Handset with Locking Base
1 each 6’ Coil Cord with RJ11/6 one end, D-Sub 9 Male one end (16” pigtail)
1 each IK200 Install Kit - D-Sub 9 Female w/Locking Hardware
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED BUT NOT SUPPLIED
1 each 1 amp circuit breaker/Fuse
1 each Airborne Telephone System with 2 wire Tip/Ring (POTS) interface
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Section II - Installation
GENERAL INFORMATION
Scope
This section provides detailed installation and interconnection instructions for the DT100 Analog
Telephone Handset. Please read this manual carefully before beginning any installation to prevent damage
and post installation problems. Installation of this equipment requires special knowledge and tools.
Installation Requirements
The DT100 requires specialized knowledge and tools for an effective installation. An appropriately rated
Certified Repair Station must install this equipment in accordance with applicable regulations. Deklin
Technologies, Inc warranty is not valid unless installed by an authorized FAA approved repair station.
Failure to follow any of the installation instructions, or installation by a non-certified individual or
agency, will void the warranty and may result in a non-airworthy installation.
Unpacking and Inspection
Use care when unpacking the equipment. Inspect the unit and all the parts supplied for visible signs of
shipping damage. Examine the unit for loose or broken pieces. Verify the correct quantity of components
supplied with the list in Section I. If any claim is to be made, save the shipping material and contact the
freight carrier. DO NOT return any items damaged in shipping to Deklin Technologies, Inc. If any items
show signs of external shipping damage, contact Deklin Technologies, Inc for a replacement. Do not
attempt to install a damaged unit. Equipment returned to Deklin Technologies, Inc for any other reason
should be shipped in the original packaging, or other UPS approved packaging.
INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
Cooling Requirements
Forced air-cooling is not required for the DT100. However, the equipment should be kept away from heat
sources without adequate cooling provided. (i.e. defrost or heating ducts, dropping resisters, heat
producing avionics.)
Mounting Requirements
The DT100 must be mounted inside the pressure vessel in a temperature controlled environment unless
the aircraft’s service ceiling is less than 25,000 feet.
The DT100 must be rigidly mounted to a secure structure in accordance with FAA Advisory Circular AC
43.13-2A. The unit should be mounted in an area with adequate clearance for the unit and associated
wiring.
The locking base must be firmly mounted using two 6/32 screws from behind the mounting surface into
the pem-nuts of the base. The drop-in cradle is mounted using two 8/32 screws through the base and
mounting surface into locking 8/32 nuts or fasteners.
Connector Assemblies
The curly cord assembly comes complete with 2 each RJ11/6 plugs on either end, or, an RJ11/6 on one
end and a 9-pin D-Sub connector on the other. It does not require additional assembly.
When using the locking base, the mating RJ11/6 jack or 9-pin D-Sub connector should be mounted in
close proximity to the base assembly so as not to cause any tension to the curly cord when the handset is
locked into the base assembly.
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When using the drop-in cradle, the 9-pin D-Sub connector on the 16” cable pigtail is fed through the
mounting surface behind the cradle.
Cable Harness Wiring
Refer to the included wiring diagrams for pin out configurations. All wires must be MIL-SPEC in
accordance with current regulations. All 2 conductor shielded wire should be MIL-C-27500 or equivalent
(with solder sleeves for shield termination) and must be used where specified. Proper stripping, shielding
and soldering techniques must be used at all times.
Refer to FAA Advisory Circular AC 43.13-2A for more information. Failure to use correct techniques
may result in improper operation, electrical noise, and/or unit failure. Damage caused by improper
installation will void warranty.
Noise
Due to the variety and high power of equipment in today’s aircraft, there is a potential for both electrical
and conducted noise interference. To minimize the occurrence of noise being introduced into the system,
please follow these installation guidelines.
Do not bundle any lines from this unit with transmitter coax lines.
Do not bundle any lines from this unit with any other audio or high voltage power lines.
Do not bundle any lines from this unit with 400 Hz synchro wiring or AC power lines such as
strobes or inverters.
Do not position this unit or route wiring from this unit next to any device with a strong alternating
magnetic field such as an inverter.
Use shielded wire where shown and ground as indicated.
Post Installation Check
After installation wiring is complete, verify power is on pin 1 only and airframe ground on pin 6 only.
Operational Checkout
1. Connect connectors to DT100 and verify handset is locked on base or inserted in cradle.
2. Apply power to aircraft and avionics systems.
3. Lift handset and verify dial tone.
Note: Unusual buzzes, hums or other background noise are symptomatic of multiple grounds, or
noisy external systems such as blowers or pumps sharing wiring with the audio system.
4. Dial valid telephone number (Refer to the Operations Instructions of your telephone system or
Network Provider for information on phone number formats.). When a party answers verify
normal telecom operations.
5. Verify all other operation functions (refer to Operating Instructions in Section III).
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Section III - Operation
OPERATION
Handset Volume
While on a call the volume of the handset can be adjusted by pressing the
▲▼buttons.
Ringer Volume
To adjust the Ringer Volume press the MENU button until “Ringer
Volume” appears on the screen. Several presses may be required. Use the
▲▼buttons to select the Ringer Volume level.
Ringer Tone
To select a Ringer Tone press the MENU button until “Ringer Tone”
appears on the screen. Several presses may be required. Use the ▲▼buttons to select the Ringer Tone.
Flash
The FLASH button provides a 600ms break during an On Hook condition. (Refer to the Operations
Instructions of your telephone system or Network Provider for information on Flash functions if any.)
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Removing and Replacing Handset on Locking Base
To remove handset from the Locking Base pull firmly from the bottom of the
handset. When replacing the handset set the top of the handset on the base and
push the bottom firmly into place.
Place Outside Call
Lift handset and listen for a dial tone (The handset should automatically come Off
Hook). If the handset is already removed from the locking base but is not currently
connected to an outside call then press the HOOK button and listen for a dial tone.
Dial telephone number. (Refer to the Operations Instructions of your telephone
system or Network Provider for information on phone number format
Answering Incoming Call
Lift handset. (The handset should come Off Hook. Start conversation.) If the handset is already removed
from the locking base but is not currently connected to an outside call (Off Hook), then press the HOOK
button to connect to the incoming call.
End Call
Replace handset on base, or, press HOOK button. .
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Removing and Replacing Handset in Cradle
To remove handset from the Cradle push the handset up into the
top of the cradle then pull bottom of handset out from cradle.
When replacing the handset push the top of the handset into the
top of the cradle, then set bottom of handset into cradle and let
the handset drop into place.
Place Outside Call
Lift handset and listen for a dial tone (The handset should
automatically come Off Hook). If the handset is already
removed from the cradle but is not currently connected to an
outside call then press the HOOK button and listen for a dial
tone. Dial telephone number. (Refer to the Operations
Instructions of your telephone system or Network Provider for information on phone number formats.)
Answering Incoming Call
Lift handset (The handset should come Off Hook). Start conversation. If the handset is already removed
from the cradle but is not currently connected to an outside call (Off Hook), then press the HOOK button
to connect to the incoming call.
End Call
Replace handset on base, or, press HOOK button.
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PROGRAMMING
Phone Book Numbers
The DT100 will accommodate up to 1000 Phone Numbers and Names.
To add an entry to the Phone Book
Note: At any time during Phone Book Entry mode the user may cancel and revert back to the Logo screen
by pressing MENU .
1. Press MEM to enter Phone Book Entry Mode.
2. Follow instructions on screen. In this case press the ‘2’ key for Add.
3. The handset will then display the name field. Input name using keypad, the ▼arrow is
backspace if you make a mistake. The ‘0’ key or ▲arrow is a SPACE character. Press STORE
when done.
4. Now the number can be input using the keypad. Press STORE when done.
5. The new entry is now added and user is taken back to logo screen.
To dial a number from the Phone Book:
1. Press MENU button until Phone Book is reached.
2. Use ▲▼arrows to select the entry that you wish to dial.
3. Press the HOOK button to take the line and dial the number.
To edit an entry currently in the Phone Book:
Note: At any time during Phone Book Entry mode the user may cancel and revert back to the Logo
screen by pressing MENU .
1. Press MENU to enter Phone Book Entry Mode.
2. Follow instructions on screen. In this case press the ‘1’ key for Edit.
3. Use ▲▼arrows to select the entry you wish to modify and press the STORE button when
done.
4. The handset will then display the name field for modification. Alter name using keypad. The ▼
arrow is backspace if you make a mistake. The ‘0’ key is a SPACE character. The ▲arrow key
will advance the cursor and add a SPACE character if the position is vacant. Press STORE when
done. If only the number needs to be modified then just press STORE without altering the name.
5. Now the number field may be altered using the keypad. Press STORE when done.
6. Entry is now modified and user is taken back to logo screen.
To delete entry in the Phone Book
1. Press MENU to Phone Book Entry Mode.
2. Press ‘1’ key for Edit.
3. Use ▲▼arrows to select the entry to be deleted. Press STORE when done.
4. When Name field appears press the ▲▼key.
5. The handset will then prompt for confirmation of deletion. Select ‘1’ to confirm.
6. The entry has now been deleted and the user is taken back to the logo screen.
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Section IV – Warranty and Service
WARRANTY
Deklin Technologies, Inc. warrants this product to be free from defect in workmanship and material for a
period of 24 months from the time of installation or 26 months from the factory shipping date. This
warranty is valid only if the equipment is installed in an aircraft by a FAA certified avionics facility (or
other ICAO agency).
If during the warranty period this unit should fail it will be at the discretion of Deklin Technologies, Inc to
send a replacement unit or repair the original unit. All units must be returned to the factory for repair or
replacement.
All shipping and handling charges for the return of a unit to the factory are the responsibility of the
purchaser. Domestic UPS Ground shipping charges for sending an exchange or repaired unit to the
customer will be the responsibility of Deklin Technologies, Inc. Any additional charges as a result of
requested improved delivery time, alternate carrier, insurance, or handling costs are the responsibility of
the customer. All freight, handling, insurance, brokerage fees, duties and taxes for shipments outside the
continental United States is the responsibility of the customer.
Deklin Technologies, Inc shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages. This warranty does
not cover a defect that has resulted from improper handling, storage or preservation, unreasonable use, or
maintenance. This warranty is void if there is any attempt to dissemble this product without factory
authorization. This warranty does not cover expenses incurred for the removal and/or installation of this
product.
All items repaired or replaced under this warranty are warranted for the remainder of the original
warranty period. Deklin Technologies, Inc reserves the rights to make modifications or improvements to
the product without obligation to perform like modifications or improvements to previously manufactured
products.
FACTORY SERVICE
In the event any unit needs to be returned to the factory, contact Deklin Technologies, Inc for a Return
Authorization Number prior to returning.
Units that arrive without a Return Authorization Number, or telephone number, will be returned un-
repaired. Deklin Technologies, Inc is not responsible for items returned via Mail.
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Appendix A
CABLE ASSEMBLIES
DT100-1XX (w/ RJ11 to RJ11)
RJ11/6 Mating Connector (ARJ11 View from front)
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DT100-2XX (w/ RJ11 to DB9)
DT100-3XX (w/ RJ11 to DB9)
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Appendix B
MECHANICAL DRAWINGS
Handset
Locking Base
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Cradle
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