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Copyright © 2004 by Studio Technologies, Inc., all rights reserved
www.studio-tech.com
User Guide
Issue 3, August 2004
This User Guide is applicable for serial numbers:
M200-00161 and later
50316-0804, Issue 3
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User Guide

Copyright © 2004 by Studio Technologies, Inc., all rights reservedwww.studio-tech.comUser GuideIssue 3, August 2004This User Guide is applicable for s

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Model 200 User Guide Issue 3, August 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 11that ground problems will arise, pin 1 of the talkback output connector is

Page 3

Issue 3, August 2004 Model 200 User GuidePage 12 Studio Technologies, Inc. The Model 200 can be directly connected to, and function correctly with,

Page 4 - System Features

Model 200 User Guide Issue 3, August 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 13selected to be appropriate for many on-air applications in English-speakin

Page 5

Issue 3, August 2004 Model 200 User GuidePage 14 Studio Technologies, Inc. To prevent unauthorized personnel from changing configuration settings, a

Page 6 - Connectors

Model 200 User Guide Issue 3, August 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 15microphone input. But with a microphone connected as the input source one

Page 7 - Installation and

Issue 3, August 2004 Model 200 User GuidePage 16 Studio Technologies, Inc. The button on the right, factory labeled as TALKBACK, provides a push-to-

Page 8 - Headphone Output

Model 200 User Guide Issue 3, August 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 17have a pin or connection point available to access its metal shell. By add

Page 9 - Talkback Output

Issue 3, August 2004 Model 200 User GuidePage 18 Studio Technologies, Inc. a “hit-or-miss” proposition. During field testing of prototype announcer’

Page 10 - IFB Input

Model 200 User Guide Issue 3, August 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 19noticeable in the negative lead of their DC output, fed right into the com

Page 11 - Pushbutton Labeling

Issue 3, August 2004 Model 200 User GuidePage 20 Studio Technologies, Inc. source must provide 50 milliamperes at 24 volts DC.It’s worth discussing

Page 12 - Configuration

Model 200 User Guide Issue 3, August 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 3Table of ContentsIntroduction ...

Page 13 - Microphone Preamplifier Gain

Model 200 User Guide Issue 3, August 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 21green would relate to the main output be-ing active (“go”). It’s possible

Page 14 - Operation

Issue 3, August 2004 Model 200 User GuidePage 22 Studio Technologies, Inc. balanced or unbalanced line-level audio sources can be directly connected

Page 15 - Technical Notes

Model 200 User Guide Issue 3, August 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 23several limitations are taken into account. The first limitation is that t

Page 16 - IFB Channel Crosstalk

Issue 3, August 2004 Model 200 User GuidePage 24 Studio Technologies, Inc. make the interconnection, separate crimp terminals are attached to loose

Page 17 - External Power Sources

Model 200 User Guide Issue 3, August 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 25P10: Aux input 2, pin 1 common, pin 2 audio input. Audio connected to this

Page 18 - Symptoms of Insufficient

Issue 3, August 2004 Model 200 User GuidePage 26 Studio Technologies, Inc. SpecificationsGeneral Audio:Frequency Response: 20 Hz-20 kHZ, ±0.3 dB, m

Page 19 - LED Colors

Model 200 User Guide Issue 3, August 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 27Appendix AA label is attached to the security plate on the bottom of the u

Page 20 - Connecting Line-Level Inputs

Issue 3, August 2004 Model 200 User GuidePage 28 Studio Technologies, Inc. This page intentionally left blank.

Page 22 - Additional Connectors

Issue 3, August 2004 Model 200 User GuidePage 4 Studio Technologies, Inc. This page intentionally left blank.

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Model 200 User Guide Issue 3, August 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 5IntroductionWhat This User Guide CoversThis User Guide is designed to assis

Page 24

Issue 3, August 2004 Model 200 User GuidePage 6 Studio Technologies, Inc. The output of the microphone preamplifier is used by the main and talkback

Page 25 - Specifications

Model 200 User Guide Issue 3, August 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 7channel source. Channel 2 (pin 3 of the IFB connector) serves as the source

Page 26 - Appendix A

Issue 3, August 2004 Model 200 User GuidePage 8 Studio Technologies, Inc. In the world of broadcast audio it’s fair to say that applications vary wi

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Model 200 User Guide Issue 3, August 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 9Microphone interconnection is made by way of a 3-pin female XLR-type connec

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Issue 3, August 2004 Model 200 User GuidePage 10 Studio Technologies, Inc. in its fully counterclockwise position. A third way is preferred, but unf

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