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Page 1 - User Guide

Copyright © 2014 by Studio Technologies, Inc., all rights reservedwww.studio-tech.comUser GuideIssue 1, July 2014This User Guide is applicable for ser

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Issue 1, July 2014 Model 214 User Guide Page 10 Studio Technologies, Inc. Two general-purpose relay contacts are provided on the Model 214’s circuit

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Model 214 User Guide Issue 1, July 2014 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 11such that special applications may ben-efit from using “high-end” microphone

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Issue 1, July 2014 Model 214 User Guide Page 12 Studio Technologies, Inc. Ethernet ConnectionAn Ethernet connection that supports 100BASE-TX is requ

Page 5 - System Features

Model 214 User Guide Issue 1, July 2014 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 13can be cut out with a pair of scissors or an X-ACTO® knife following the pr

Page 6 - Output Channels and their

Issue 1, July 2014 Model 214 User Guide Page 14 Studio Technologies, Inc. Microphone Preamplifier Gain and Phantom PowerTwo pushbutton switches, loca

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Model 214 User Guide Issue 1, July 2014 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 15214’s output level. The Model 5202 pro-vides a 2-channel LED level that is

Page 8 - Dante Audio-over-Ethernet

Issue 1, July 2014 Model 214 User Guide Page 16 Studio Technologies, Inc. • Push to Talk: In this mode the audio signal on the main output channel i

Page 9 - Configuration and Flexibility

Model 214 User Guide Issue 1, July 2014 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 17SidetoneSwitches 5 and 6 configure the way the sidetone function operates.Th

Page 10 - Installation

Issue 1, July 2014 Model 214 User Guide Page 18 Studio Technologies, Inc. both the left and right headphone output channels and its level is control

Page 11 - Headphone Output

Model 214 User Guide Issue 1, July 2014 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 19• When selected to the on-air mode, the audio signal on the main output cha

Page 12 - Pushbutton Labeling

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Page 13 - Configuration

Issue 1, July 2014 Model 214 User Guide Page 20 Studio Technologies, Inc. • When the system mode is set for pro-duction, the audio signal on the mai

Page 14 - Microphone Preamplifier Gain

Model 214 User Guide Issue 1, July 2014 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 21should have be made using the pushbut-ton and DIP switches. The Dante input

Page 15 - Operating Modes

Issue 1, July 2014 Model 214 User Guide Page 22 Studio Technologies, Inc. up to indicate that the Dante interface is not ready. After a short interv

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Model 214 User Guide Issue 1, July 2014 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 23If the Model 214 is configured to operate in either of the production modes,

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Issue 1, July 2014 Model 214 User Guide Page 24 Studio Technologies, Inc. Talkback Button ModesDepending on the selected configuration, there are two

Page 18 - Headphone Minimum Level

Model 214 User Guide Issue 1, July 2014 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 25when a control is set to provide a balance function, turning it to either i

Page 19 - Hot Mic Out

Issue 1, July 2014 Model 214 User Guide Page 26 Studio Technologies, Inc. The spare connector locations are com-patible with the Neutrik DL-series o

Page 20 - Operation

Model 214 User Guide Issue 1, July 2014 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 27The heat-shrinkable tubing is provided so that the connector terminals or “

Page 21 - Status LEDs

Issue 1, July 2014 Model 214 User Guide Page 28 Studio Technologies, Inc. cap, graphic label, and frosted lens. Once this is done carefully pull on

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Model 214 User Guide Issue 1, July 2014 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 297. At this time the Model 214 is function-ing with the newly-loaded firmwar

Page 23 - Indicator

Model 214 User Guide Issue 1, July 2014 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 3Table of ContentsIntroduction ...

Page 24 - Controls

Issue 1, July 2014 Model 214 User Guide Page 30 Studio Technologies, Inc. SpecificationsPower Sources:Power-over-Ethernet (PoE): class 2 (low power)

Page 25 - Technical Notes

Model 214 User Guide Issue 1, July 2014 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 31Appendix AAttached to the bottom of the unit is a security panel with text

Page 26 - 3-Position Headers

Issue 1, July 2014 Model 214 User Guide Page 32 Studio Technologies, Inc. Appendix BThe following list provides details on the 3-pin header connecto

Page 28 - Procedure

Issue 1, July 2014 Model 214 User Guide Page 4 Studio Technologies, Inc. This page intentionally left blank.

Page 29 - Ultimo Firmware Update

Model 214 User Guide Issue 1, July 2014 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 5IntroductionWhat This User Guide CoversThis User Guide is designed to assist

Page 30 - Specifications

Issue 1, July 2014 Model 214 User Guide Page 6 Studio Technologies, Inc. behind-the-scenes production personnel. A status LED is associated with th

Page 31 - Appendix A

Model 214 User Guide Issue 1, July 2014 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 7function. This is typically used for on-air broadcast applications. The othe

Page 32 - Appendix B

Issue 1, July 2014 Model 214 User Guide Page 8 Studio Technologies, Inc. control allows adjustment of the left/right level balance. In both modes th

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Model 214 User Guide Issue 1, July 2014 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 9On the input side, the Model 214 allows up to four headphone cue sources to

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