
Copyright © 2008 by Studio Technologies, Inc., all rights reservedwww.studio-tech.comUser GuideIssue 4, October 2008This User Guide is applicable for
Issue 4, October 2008 Model 210 User GuidePage 10 Studio Technologies, Inc. Microphone interconnection is made by way of a 3-pin female XLR-type con
Model 210 User Guide Issue 4, October 2008Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 11Main OutputThe main output is intended to be the “on-air” signal that con
Issue 4, October 2008 Model 210 User GuidePage 12 Studio Technologies, Inc. to the talkback output can range from amplified loudspeakers to analog i
Model 210 User Guide Issue 4, October 2008Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 13While the Model 210’s IFB input was designed for connection to a “wet” IF
Issue 4, October 2008 Model 210 User GuidePage 14 Studio Technologies, Inc. snapped back into the top of the button housing using finger-pressure on
Model 210 User Guide Issue 4, October 2008Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 15Microphone Preamplifier GainSwitches SW1-1 through SW1-5 are used to sele
Issue 4, October 2008 Model 210 User GuidePage 16 Studio Technologies, Inc. they were included. It’s possible that with a very “hot” microphone, suc
Model 210 User Guide Issue 4, October 2008Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 17This would allow both IFB channel 2 and “spotter” audio to be heard in th
Issue 4, October 2008 Model 210 User GuidePage 18 Studio Technologies, Inc. The headphone output monaural mode feature was specifically included so
Model 210 User Guide Issue 4, October 2008Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 19• Hybrid: This mode is a combination of push to talk and alternate action
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Issue 4, October 2008 Model 210 User GuidePage 20 Studio Technologies, Inc. 3-conductor jack.) The right control ad-justs the level of the right cha
Model 210 User Guide Issue 4, October 2008Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 21applications the output of the microphone preamplifier is the desired sou
Issue 4, October 2008 Model 210 User GuidePage 22 Studio Technologies, Inc. provided by an IFB circuit, an external 24 volt DC power source, or both
Model 210 User Guide Issue 4, October 2008Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 23Main Output vis-à-vis Talkback ActivityThis short section applies only in
Issue 4, October 2008 Model 210 User GuidePage 24 Studio Technologies, Inc. Each level control has a mechanical step (detent) that is located at the
Model 210 User Guide Issue 4, October 2008Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 25Technical NotesGrounding and ShieldingAs previously discussed in this use
Issue 4, October 2008 Model 210 User GuidePage 26 Studio Technologies, Inc. IFB circuits “dry” (no DC) and differential (balanced). This would gain
Model 210 User Guide Issue 4, October 2008Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 27and 3 of the microphone input connector. The resistors and the power sour
Issue 4, October 2008 Model 210 User GuidePage 28 Studio Technologies, Inc. Studio Technologies’ developed high-performance IFB interface units. The
Model 210 User Guide Issue 4, October 2008Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 29applications may benefit from selecting a larger case that would also hol
Model 210 User Guide Issue 4, October 2008Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 3Table of ContentsIntroduction ...
Issue 4, October 2008 Model 210 User GuidePage 30 Studio Technologies, Inc. –10 dBu. So that the rotary level controls provide a more comfortable ra
Model 210 User Guide Issue 4, October 2008Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 31For a great look it is recommended that Brother® P-Touch ¼-inch (6 mm) la
Issue 4, October 2008 Model 210 User GuidePage 32 Studio Technologies, Inc. P5: Main output, pin 1 shield, pin 2 high, pin 3 low. Careful! Back-pane
Model 210 User Guide Issue 4, October 2008Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 33on both lamps. Pin 2 of the header is con-nected to the other contact on
Issue 4, October 2008 Model 210 User GuidePage 34 Studio Technologies, Inc. SpecificationsGeneral Audio:Frequency Response: 20 Hz-20 kHZ, ±0.1 dB, m
Model 210 User Guide Issue 4, October 2008Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 35Appendix AA label is attached to the security plate on the bottom of the
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Model 210 User Guide Issue 4, October 2008Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 5IntroductionWhat This User Guide CoversThis User Guide is designed to assi
Issue 4, October 2008 Model 210 User GuidePage 6 Studio Technologies, Inc. with balanced dynamic or condenser mi-crophones. The microphone power sou
Model 210 User Guide Issue 4, October 2008Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 7talkback functions. To meet the needs of the many specific broadcast and p
Issue 4, October 2008 Model 210 User GuidePage 8 Studio Technologies, Inc. while the other allows adjustment of the left/right level balance. To hel
Model 210 User Guide Issue 4, October 2008Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 9ConnectorsThe Model 210 uses standard connectors throughout. The microphon
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