Studio-technologies 212 2013 User Manual

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Page 1 - User Guide

Copyright © 2013 by Studio Technologies, Inc., all rights reservedwww.studio-tech.comUser GuideIssue 5, May 2013This User Guide is applicable for seri

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Issue 5, May 2013 Model 212 User Guide Page 10 Studio Technologies, Inc.(DPDT) contacts. Under software control, the relay can be configured to follo

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Model 212 User Guide Issue 5, May 2013 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 11System ComponentsThe following are included in the shipping carton: Model 21

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Issue 5, May 2013 Model 212 User Guide Page 12 Studio Technologies, Inc.jack. The right channel is connected to the “ring” lead of the jack. Common

Page 5 - Introduction

Model 212 User Guide Issue 5, May 2013 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 13Optional Balanced Digital Audio OutputCircuitry contained within the Model 2

Page 6 - System Features

Issue 5, May 2013 Model 212 User Guide Page 14 Studio Technologies, Inc.the bidirectional digital interface to be active the appropriate configuratio

Page 7 - Operational Flexibility

Model 212 User Guide Issue 5, May 2013 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 15out with a pair of scissors or an X-ACTO® knife following the printed guide

Page 8 - Headphone Sources

Issue 5, May 2013 Model 212 User Guide Page 16 Studio Technologies, Inc.Microphone Preamplifier Gain, Phantom Power, and Compressor ThresholdFive swi

Page 9 - Relay Contacts

Model 212 User Guide Issue 5, May 2013 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 17that the compressor active LED will light (“flash”) only when the connected m

Page 10 - Installation and

Issue 5, May 2013 Model 212 User Guide Page 18 Studio Technologies, Inc.the Model 212’s nominal operating level of –20 dBFS before signal compressio

Page 11 - Headphone Output

Model 212 User Guide Issue 5, May 2013 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 19In some cases a user may wish to wear a headset or a pair of headphones in a

Page 12 - Unbalanced Digital Audio

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Issue 5, May 2013 Model 212 User Guide Page 20 Studio Technologies, Inc.provide a number of different ways in which the unit can function. It’s crit

Page 14 - External Power Input

Model 212 User Guide Issue 5, May 2013 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 21Headphone Output Operating ModesThe user is provided with two rotary level c

Page 15 - Configuration

Issue 5, May 2013 Model 212 User Guide Page 22 Studio Technologies, Inc.Digital Input SourceSwitches SW3-7 and SW3-8 are used to select which one o

Page 16 - Compressor Threshold

Model 212 User Guide Issue 5, May 2013 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 23Incorrectly setting the digital input source will probably prove to be the m

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Issue 5, May 2013 Model 212 User Guide Page 24 Studio Technologies, Inc.System ModesSwitch SW3-12 is used to configure the overall operating mode of

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Model 212 User Guide Issue 5, May 2013 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 25Main Output Button and LED IndicatorsThe button on the left, factory labeled

Page 19 - Operating Modes

Issue 5, May 2013 Model 212 User Guide Page 26 Studio Technologies, Inc.Talkback Output Button Modes• Push to talk: If this mode is selected the tal

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Model 212 User Guide Issue 5, May 2013 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 27both the left and right channels. The bal-ance control, located on the right

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Issue 5, May 2013 Model 212 User Guide Page 28 Studio Technologies, Inc.back panel. It’s recommended that, when viewed from the back, the EtherCon k

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Model 212 User Guide Issue 5, May 2013 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 29A qualified technician can easily revise the LED colors to meet an applicatio

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Model 212 User Guide Issue 5, May 2013 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 3Table of ContentsIntroduction ...

Page 24 - Operation

Issue 5, May 2013 Model 212 User Guide Page 30 Studio Technologies, Inc.a nominal input impedance of 10 k ohms. Capacitors in series with the transf

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Model 212 User Guide Issue 5, May 2013 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 31available that provide from three to seven contacts. For example, a compatib

Page 26 - Controls

Issue 5, May 2013 Model 212 User Guide Page 32 Studio Technologies, Inc.The 3-position headers on the Model 212’s main circuit board assembly are ge

Page 27 - Technical Notes

Model 212 User Guide Issue 5, May 2013 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 33this implementation, along with the recom-mended LED, only 1 milliampere per

Page 28 - LED Colors

Issue 5, May 2013 Model 212 User Guide Page 34 Studio Technologies, Inc.SpecificationsGeneral Audio:Frequency Response: < –0.2 dB at 20 Hz, –0.6 d

Page 29 - Connecting Analog Inputs

Model 212 User Guide Issue 5, May 2013 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 35Appendix AAttached to the bottom of the unit is a security plate with text t

Page 32 - Pushbutton Backlighting

Issue 5, May 2013 Model 212 User Guide Page 4 Studio Technologies, Inc.This page intentionally left blank.

Page 33 - Remote Data Interface

Model 212 User Guide Issue 5, May 2013 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 5Figure 2. Model 212 back panelFigure 1. Model 212 front panelIntroductionWhat

Page 34 - Specifications

Issue 5, May 2013 Model 212 User Guide Page 6 Studio Technologies, Inc.A truly next-generation product, extensive research into the needs and desire

Page 35 - Appendix A

Model 212 User Guide Issue 5, May 2013 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 7audio assigned to digital channel 2. The composite digital audio signal is ro

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Issue 5, May 2013 Model 212 User Guide Page 8 Studio Technologies, Inc.of the main audio channel. In this way a “cough” button function is created,

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Model 212 User Guide Issue 5, May 2013 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 9Headphone OutputTwo rotary controls are provided for user adjustment of the

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