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Model 40 User Guide Issue 1, July 1994Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 11If one or both audio sources is monauralseveral installation options are availa
Issue 1, July 1994 Model 40 User GuidePage 12 Studio Technologies, Inc.As soon as mains power is applied, theModel 40’s power present LED will light.T
Model 40 User Guide Issue 1, July 1994Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 13The bottom surface of the Model 38 TalentAmplifier contains two threaded insert
Issue 1, July 1994 Model 40 User GuidePage 14 Studio Technologies, Inc.Refer to Troubleshooting section if eitherOver Current LED lights.The Signal Pr
Model 40 User Guide Issue 1, July 1994Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 15The talent level control works just like youwould guess: turn it up for more ta
Issue 1, July 1994 Model 40 User GuidePage 16 Studio Technologies, Inc.1 and 2 is +23Vdc, with a maximum cur-rent draw of 0.2A (200mA). This differenc
Model 40 User Guide Issue 1, July 1994Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 17designation is simply a different way ofmeasuring signal level and is often use
Issue 1, July 1994 Model 40 User GuidePage 18 Studio Technologies, Inc.Power SuppliesThe Model 40 contains two independentlinear power supply circuits
Model 40 User Guide Issue 1, July 1994Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 19bridge is connected as the circuit com-mon, as well as being strapped to themet
Issue 1, July 1994 Model 40 User GuidePage 20 Studio Technologies, Inc.Talent Amplifier Output GroupsTwo identical circuits are used to createtalent a
Model 40 User Guide Issue 1, July 1994Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 3Table of ContentsIntroduction ...
Model 40 User Guide Issue 1, July 1994Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 21value, approximately 2K ohms, and doesnot vary appreciably with load. This isim
Issue 1, July 1994 Model 40 User GuidePage 22 Studio Technologies, Inc.impedance is fixed at a moderately highvalue, approximately 2K ohms, and doesno
Model 40 User Guide Issue 1, July 1994Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 23integrated circuit operational amplifier viaresistors and a switch which perfor
Issue 1, July 1994 Model 40 User GuidePage 24 Studio Technologies, Inc.Model 35 Talent AmplifierMountingDesktop. Provision for stand mounting availabl
Model 40 User Guide Issue 1, July 1994Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 25AppendixBlock DiagramsThe following block diagrams arecontained in this guide:M
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Model 40 User Guide Issue 1, July 1994Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 5IntroductionThe Model 40 Central Controller, alongwith related components, are p
Issue 1, July 1994 Model 40 User GuidePage 6 Studio Technologies, Inc.Two Stereo Line InputsThe analog outputs of consoles, worksta-tions, off-air rec
Model 40 User Guide Issue 1, July 1994Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 7Model 35 Talent AmplifierThe Model 35 Talent Amplifier is a por-table amplifier
Issue 1, July 1994 Model 40 User GuidePage 8 Studio Technologies, Inc.mix, solving the classic problem of wanting“more me” in the phones! Like the Mod
Model 40 User Guide Issue 1, July 1994Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 9InstallationIn this section you will be installing theModel 40 Central Controlle
Issue 1, July 1994 Model 40 User GuidePage 10 Studio Technologies, Inc.Example InstallationModel 35 Talent AmplifiersModel 40 Central ControllerRecord
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