Studio-technologies 210 2008 User Manual

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Page 1 - User Guide

Copyright © 2008 by Studio Technologies, Inc., all rights reservedwww.studio-tech.comUser GuideIssue 4, October 2008This User Guide is applicable for

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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

Page 3 - Table of Contents

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

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Issue 4, October 2008 Model 210 User GuidePage 12 Studio Technologies, Inc. to the talkback output can range from amplified loudspeakers to analog i

Page 5 - System Features

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

Page 6 - Flexibility

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

Page 7 - Cue Sources

Model 210 User Guide Issue 4, October 2008Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 15Microphone Preamplifier GainSwitches SW1-1 through SW1-5 are used to sele

Page 8 - Power Sources

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

Page 9 - Installation and

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

Page 10 - Headphone Output

Issue 4, October 2008 Model 210 User GuidePage 18 Studio Technologies, Inc. The headphone output monaural mode feature was specifically included so

Page 11 - Talkback Output

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

Page 12 - IFB Input

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Page 13 - Pushbutton Labeling

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

Page 14 - Configuration

Model 210 User Guide Issue 4, October 2008Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 21applications the output of the microphone preamplifier is the desired sou

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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

Page 16 - Headphone Source Selection

Model 210 User Guide Issue 4, October 2008Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 23Main Output vis-à-vis Talkback ActivityThis short section applies only in

Page 17 - Headphone Output Mode

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

Page 18 - Operating Modes

Model 210 User Guide Issue 4, October 2008Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 25Technical NotesGrounding and ShieldingAs previously discussed in this use

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Issue 4, October 2008 Model 210 User GuidePage 26 Studio Technologies, Inc. IFB circuits “dry” (no DC) and differential (balanced). This would gain

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Model 210 User Guide Issue 4, October 2008Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 27and 3 of the microphone input connector. The resistors and the power sour

Page 21 - Operation

Issue 4, October 2008 Model 210 User GuidePage 28 Studio Technologies, Inc. Studio Technologies’ developed high-performance IFB interface units. The

Page 22 - Status LEDs

Model 210 User Guide Issue 4, October 2008Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 29applications may benefit from selecting a larger case that would also hol

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Model 210 User Guide Issue 4, October 2008Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 3Table of ContentsIntroduction ...

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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

Page 25 - Technical Notes

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

Page 26 - Phantom Power

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

Page 27 - Symptoms of Insufficient

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

Page 28 - Travel Case

Issue 4, October 2008 Model 210 User GuidePage 34 Studio Technologies, Inc. SpecificationsGeneral Audio:Frequency Response: 20 Hz-20 kHZ, ±0.1 dB, m

Page 29 - Connecting Line-Level Inputs

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

Page 30 - Additional Connectors

Issue 4, October 2008 Model 210 User GuidePage 36 Studio Technologies, Inc. This page intentionally not left blank.

Page 32 - Pushbutton Backlighting

Issue 4, October 2008 Model 210 User GuidePage 4 Studio Technologies, Inc. This page intentionally not left blank.

Page 33 - Compressor Circuit

Model 210 User Guide Issue 4, October 2008Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 5IntroductionWhat This User Guide CoversThis User Guide is designed to assi

Page 34 - Specifications

Issue 4, October 2008 Model 210 User GuidePage 6 Studio Technologies, Inc. with balanced dynamic or condenser mi-crophones. The microphone power sou

Page 35 - Appendix A

Model 210 User Guide Issue 4, October 2008Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 7talkback functions. To meet the needs of the many specific broadcast and p

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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

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Model 210 User Guide Issue 4, October 2008Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 9ConnectorsThe Model 210 uses standard connectors throughout. The microphon

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