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50079-498, Issue 2
© 1998 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 58 Central Controller and
Model 59 Control Console
User Guide
Issue 2, April 1998
This User Guide is applicable for serial numbers:
Model 58 M58-00151 and later
Model 59 M59-00151 and later
for Surround
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User Guide

50079-498, Issue 2© 1998 by Studio Technologies, Inc., all rights reserved5520 West Touhy AvenueSkokie, Illinois 60077 U.S.A.Telephone (847) 676-917

Page 2

Issue 2, April 1998 Model 58/59 User GuidePage 10 Studio Technologies, Inc.for SurroundControl of the individual output channelsis provided by the mut

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Model 58/59 User Guide Issue 2, April 1998Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 11for Surround1 or 2 enable, and monitor level. Contactinput 1 can be configu

Page 4

Issue 2, April 1998 Model 58/59 User GuidePage 12 Studio Technologies, Inc.for Surroundcommonly used.) Two 6-channel audiosources and one set of ampli

Page 5 - Foreword

Model 58/59 User Guide Issue 2, April 1998Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 13for Surroundleft, center, right, and surround. Again,two 4-channel sources

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Issue 2, April 1998 Model 58/59 User GuidePage 14 Studio Technologies, Inc.for Surround(usually the stereo monitor output) can beconnected to the inse

Page 7 - Introduction

Model 58/59 User Guide Issue 2, April 1998Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 15for Surroundensures that the calibrated monitor levelwon’t accidentally be

Page 8

Issue 2, April 1998 Model 58/59 User GuidePage 16 Studio Technologies, Inc.for Surroundreliable interconnection. (If you are thecompulsive type, the D

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Model 58/59 User Guide Issue 2, April 1998Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 17for Surroundnoise, connect signal high to + on theD-sub, and shield to – on

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Issue 2, April 1998 Model 58/59 User GuidePage 18 Studio Technologies, Inc.for Surroundmonitor output level control circuitry; theyare pre-fader (pre-

Page 11 - Applications

Model 58/59 User Guide Issue 2, April 1998Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 19for Surround+4dBu, and are compatible with balancedor unbalanced sources. A

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Issue 2, April 1998 Model 58/59 User GuidePage 20 Studio Technologies, Inc.for SurroundContact input 1 and contact input 2 are+5V logic signals which

Page 14 - Remote Control

Model 58/59 User Guide Issue 2, April 1998Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 21for SurroundAs soon as mains power is applied, theModel 58’s power present

Page 15 - Installation

Issue 2, April 1998 Model 58/59 User GuidePage 22 Studio Technologies, Inc.for Surroundallowing creation of an 8-channel monitorsystem. In some specia

Page 16 - Connections

Model 58/59 User Guide Issue 2, April 1998Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 23for Surround2. Using the Model 59 Control console,select input 1 as the aud

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Issue 2, April 1998 Model 58/59 User GuidePage 24 Studio Technologies, Inc.for SurroundOnce the insert returns on the first Model58 have been calibrat

Page 18

Model 58/59 User Guide Issue 2, April 1998Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 25for Surround• Insert routing• Remote controls• Monitor output A/B select• R

Page 19 - Remote Control Connections

Issue 2, April 1998 Model 58/59 User GuidePage 26 Studio Technologies, Inc.for Surroundclear on our explanation, that is! Thenumber of channels associ

Page 20 - AC Mains Power

Model 58/59 User Guide Issue 2, April 1998Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 27for SurroundMode 2, maintain normal signal flow. Inthis mode the normal aud

Page 21 - Configuration

Issue 2, April 1998 Model 58/59 User GuidePage 28 Studio Technologies, Inc.for Surround4. Set the Model 59’s rotary level controlto give the precise o

Page 22 - Level Calibration

Model 58/59 User Guide Issue 2, April 1998Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 29for SurroundModel 59 Configuration Chart—Entering and ExitingConfiguration

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Model 58/59 User Guide Issue 2, April 1998Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 3for SurroundTable of ContentsForeword ...

Page 24 - Parameters

Issue 2, April 1998 Model 58/59 User GuidePage 30 Studio Technologies, Inc.for SurroundPress and hold an inputbutton (one at a time) todisplay and sel

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Model 58/59 User Guide Issue 2, April 1998Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 31for SurroundPress and hold the modebutton to display andconfigure the numbe

Page 26 - Insert Sections

Issue 2, April 1998 Model 58/59 User GuidePage 32 Studio Technologies, Inc.for SurroundWhen an insert button andan output channel button ispressed at

Page 27 - Reference Level

Model 58/59 User Guide Issue 2, April 1998Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 33for SurroundModel 59 Configuration Chart—Output ModeWhen the Out A/B button

Page 28 - Restore Factory Defaults

Issue 2, April 1998 Model 58/59 User GuidePage 34 Studio Technologies, Inc.for SurroundDefault: Fully attenuated (minimum) output level.Note: The 5-se

Page 29 - Configuration Mode

Model 58/59 User Guide Issue 2, April 1998Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 35for SurroundWhen the dim buttonis pressed, pressthese buttons toselect the

Page 30

Issue 2, April 1998 Model 58/59 User GuidePage 36 Studio Technologies, Inc.for SurroundPress and hold both insert buttonsfor 5 seconds for the Model 5

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Model 58/59 User Guide Issue 2, April 1998Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 37for SurroundOperationNow that you’ve installed and configuredthe system, yo

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Issue 2, April 1998 Model 58/59 User GuidePage 38 Studio Technologies, Inc.for Surroundcase, pressing an insert button wouldresult in no action.Monito

Page 33

Model 58/59 User Guide Issue 2, April 1998Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 39for Surroundoff dim. The auto dim off function is aunique attempt at protec

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Issue 2, April 1998 Model 58/59 User GuidePage 4 Studio Technologies, Inc.for SurroundThis page intentionally left blank.

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Issue 2, April 1998 Model 58/59 User GuidePage 40 Studio Technologies, Inc.for Surroundthat an operator has access to only theavailable channels. Unsu

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Model 58/59 User Guide Issue 2, April 1998Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 41for Surroundimpedance. This takes into accounttoday’s audio scene where sig

Page 37 - Operation

Issue 2, April 1998 Model 58/59 User GuidePage 42 Studio Technologies, Inc.for SurroundSpecificationsModel 58 Central ControllerGeneral Audio:Frequenc

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Model 58/59 User Guide Issue 2, April 1998Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 43for SurroundAppendix AControlling the Model 58The Model 58 Central Controll

Page 39

Issue 2, April 1998 Model 58/59 User GuidePage 44 Studio Technologies, Inc.for SurroundFunction: Reset to Power Up Default ConfigurationByte Value Des

Page 40 - Technical Notes

Model 58/59 User Guide Issue 2, April 1998Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 45for SurroundFunction: Input Source and Associated ChannelsByte Value Descri

Page 41

Issue 2, April 1998 Model 58/59 User GuidePage 46 Studio Technologies, Inc.for SurroundFunction: Output Channel StatusByte Value Description1 F0H Syst

Page 42 - Specifications

Model 58/59 User Guide Issue 2, April 1998Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 47for SurroundFunction: Output Level - NormalByte Value Description1 F0H Syst

Page 43 - Appendix A

Issue 2, April 1998 Model 58/59 User GuidePage 48 Studio Technologies, Inc.for SurroundFunction: Output Level - ReverseByte Value Description1 F0H Sys

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Model 58/59 User Guide Issue 2, April 1998Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 49for SurroundFunction: Output A/B StatusByte Value Description1 F0H System-E

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Model 58/59 User Guide Issue 2, April 1998Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 5for SurroundForewordSimply stated: I had a blast working on the StudioComm f

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Issue 2, April 1998 Model 58/59 User GuidePage 50 Studio Technologies, Inc.for SurroundFunction: Insert 1 StatusByte Value Description1 F0H System-Exc

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Model 58/59 User Guide Issue 2, April 1998Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 51for SurroundFunction: Insert 2 StatusByte Value Description1 F0H System-Exc

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Issue 2, April 1998 Model 58/59 User GuidePage 52 Studio Technologies, Inc.for SurroundSignal SignalConnections High (+) Low (–) ShieldIN 1241225IN 21

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Model 58/59 User Guide Issue 2, April 1998Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 53for SurroundSignal SignalConnections High (+) Low (–) ShieldMONITOR A 24 12

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Page 52 - Appendix B

Model 58/59 User Guide Issue 2, April 1998Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 7for SurroundIntroductionWhat This User Guide CoversThis User Guide is design

Page 53 - Out for Inserts

Issue 2, April 1998 Model 58/59 User GuidePage 8 Studio Technologies, Inc.for Surround“reference” signal, and is not affected bythe monitor output’s l

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Model 58/59 User Guide Issue 2, April 1998Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 9for Surroundoperating configuration simply depends onthe number of Model 58

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