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50063-1296, Issue 3
© 1996 by Studio Technologies, Inc., all rights reserved
5520 West Touhy Avenue
Skokie, Illinois 60077 U.S.A.
Telephone (847) 676-9177
Fax (847) 982-0747
www.studio-tech.com
Model 55 Central Controller,
Model 56 Control Console,
and Related Components
User Guide
Issue 3, December 1996
This User Guide is applicable for serial numbers:
Model 55 M55-00151 and later
Model 56 M56-00151 and later
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User Guide

50063-1296, Issue 3© 1996 by Studio Technologies, Inc., all rights reserved5520 West Touhy AvenueSkokie, Illinois 60077 U.S.A.Telephone (847) 676-91

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Issue 3, December 1996 Model 55/56 User GuidePage 10 Studio Technologies, Inc.Model 56 Back PanelChange the control roomlevel; listen in mono(L+R); or

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Model 55/56 User Guide Issue 3, December 1996Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 11Using the Model 56 Control Console,any of the four stereo inputs can be

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Issue 3, December 1996 Model 55/56 User GuidePage 12 Studio Technologies, Inc.allows a musician’s microphone or line-level signal to be “looped” throu

Page 5 - Foreword

Model 55/56 User Guide Issue 3, December 1996Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 13the Model 56 Control Console, and it willbe connected to the Model 55. A

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Issue 3, December 1996 Model 55/56 User GuidePage 14 Studio Technologies, Inc.high (+ or hot), and both the ring andsleeve to shield. If connecting to

Page 7 - Introduction

Model 55/56 User Guide Issue 3, December 1996Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 15when using long cable runs. Refer to theTechnical Notes section for addi

Page 8 - System Features

Issue 3, December 1996 Model 55/56 User GuidePage 16 Studio Technologies, Inc.unit’s operating voltage it must be per-formed only at the factory or by

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Model 55/56 User Guide Issue 3, December 1996Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 17clamp assembly. The cover of the Model56 will have to be removed to gain

Page 10 - Model 56 Front Panel

Issue 3, December 1996 Model 55/56 User GuidePage 18 Studio Technologies, Inc.• Talk to phones interrupts or adds tophones source• Allow simultaneous

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Model 55/56 User Guide Issue 3, December 1996Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 19Mono FunctionThe Mono function allows the control roomoutput to be place

Page 12 - Installation

Issue 3, December 1996 Model 55/56 User GuidePage 2 Studio Technologies, Inc.

Page 13 - (Input & Output)

Issue 3, December 1996 Model 55/56 User GuidePage 20 Studio Technologies, Inc.While holding Level Up, the slate LED isused to display whether talk to

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Model 55/56 User Guide Issue 3, December 1996Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 21Model 56 Configuration Chart—Main FunctionsPress a Communicationsbutton

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Issue 3, December 1996 Model 55/56 User GuidePage 22 Studio Technologies, Inc.Model 56 Configuration Chart—Alternate FunctionsPress and hold LevelUp t

Page 16 - /8-inch long, round

Model 55/56 User Guide Issue 3, December 1996Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 23OperationNow that you’ve installed and configuredthe system, you’re read

Page 17 - Configuration

Issue 3, December 1996 Model 55/56 User GuidePage 24 Studio Technologies, Inc.for the headphones. Press and hold theDub button, then press both Level

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Model 55/56 User Guide Issue 3, December 1996Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 25the headphones are configured to receiveslate audio, both the phones and

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Issue 3, December 1996 Model 55/56 User GuidePage 26 Studio Technologies, Inc.The Cue Mix Level control sets the head-phone output level for the signa

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Model 55/56 User Guide Issue 3, December 1996Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 27The Over Current LED will also light if thetalent amplifier output is lo

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Issue 3, December 1996 Model 55/56 User GuidePage 28 Studio Technologies, Inc.the manual, the four stereo line inputs canbe configured for –10dBV or +

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Model 55/56 User Guide Issue 3, December 1996Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 29are possible using the latest sophisticatedcable. Test to ensure that th

Page 23 - Operation

Model 55/56 User Guide Issue 3, December 1996Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 3Table of ContentsForewordIntroduction ...

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Issue 3, December 1996 Model 55/56 User GuidePage 30 Studio Technologies, Inc.operating, the current operating param-eters are saved in nonvolatile me

Page 25 - Talent Amplifiers

Model 55/56 User Guide Issue 3, December 1996Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 31the design parameters show up in thereference voltage!Communication Swit

Page 26 - Troubleshooting

Issue 3, December 1996 Model 55/56 User GuidePage 32 Studio Technologies, Inc.may impact which source you choose toconnect to it.While a “precision” d

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Model 55/56 User Guide Issue 3, December 1996Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 33SpecificationsModel 55 Central ControllerMountingOne space in a standard

Page 28 - Technical Notes

Issue 3, December 1996 Model 55/56 User GuidePage 34 Studio Technologies, Inc.Talent Amplifier OutputApplication: provides power and audio signals for

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Model 55/56 User Guide Issue 3, December 1996Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 35Model 38 Talent AmplifierMountingDesktop. Provision for stand mounting p

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Issue 3, December 1996 Model 55/56 User GuidePage 36 Studio Technologies, Inc.Appendix AControlling the Model 55The Model 55 Central Controller usesMI

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Model 55/56 User Guide Issue 3, December 1996Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 37 Date: July 1, 1993Model 55 Central Controller MIDI Imple

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Issue 3, December 1996 Model 55/56 User GuidePage 38 Studio Technologies, Inc.Model 55 Central ControllerMIDI Messages to be Acted UponGeneral Notes:

Page 33 - Specifications

Model 55/56 User Guide Issue 3, December 1996Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 39Function: Dub Output LevelByte Value Description1 F0H System-Exclusive M

Page 34 - Model 35 Talent Amplifier

Issue 3, December 1996 Model 55/56 User GuidePage 4 Studio Technologies, Inc.This page intentionally left blank.

Page 35 - Model 70 Interface

Issue 3, December 1996 Model 55/56 User GuidePage 40 Studio Technologies, Inc.Function: Headphone SourceByte Value Description1 F0H System-Exclusive M

Page 36 - Appendix A

Model 55/56 User Guide Issue 3, December 1996Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 41Function: Control Room Output SelectByte Value Description1 F0H System-E

Page 37 - Date: July 1, 1993

Issue 3, December 1996 Model 55/56 User GuidePage 42 Studio Technologies, Inc.Function: Talk to HeadphonesByte Value Description1 F0H System-Exclusive

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Model 55/56 User Guide Issue 3, December 1996Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 5ForewordI am pleased to present the StudioComm series of products. As bot

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Issue 3, December 1996 Model 55/56 User GuidePage 6 Studio Technologies, Inc.This page intentionally left blank.

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Model 55/56 User Guide Issue 3, December 1996Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 7IntroductionThe Model 55 Central Controller, alongwith the companion Mode

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Issue 3, December 1996 Model 55/56 User GuidePage 8 Studio Technologies, Inc.System FeaturesStereo Line InputsThe Model 55 contains four stereo line-l

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Model 55/56 User Guide Issue 3, December 1996Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 9panels that contain series current-limitingresistors or input buffer ampl

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