
Copyright © 2006 by Studio Technologies, Inc., all rights reservedwww.studio-tech.comUser GuideIssue 3, July 2006This User Guide is applicable for ser
Issue 3, July 2006 Model 212 User Guide Page 10 Studio Technologies, Inc.stereo/mono mode. Another 8-position switch array configures which of the a
Model 212 User Guide Issue 3, July 2006 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 11or be an independent handheld or stand-mounted model. The Model 212’s 48 vo
Issue 3, July 2006 Model 212 User Guide Page 12 Studio Technologies, Inc.headphone output. (51 ohm protection resistors are electrically in series w
Model 212 User Guide Issue 3, July 2006 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 13The same content will be transmitted at the same bit depth and clock rate.
Issue 3, July 2006 Model 212 User Guide Page 14 Studio Technologies, Inc.External Power InputThe Model 212 requires an external source of 24 volt DC
Model 212 User Guide Issue 3, July 2006 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 15These switch assemblies are referred to as Switch 1, Switch 2, and Switch 3
Issue 3, July 2006 Model 212 User Guide Page 16 Studio Technologies, Inc.The two issues that impact the setting are output sensitivity of the connec
Model 212 User Guide Issue 3, July 2006 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 17could occur with a special Model 212 ap-plication. But with a microphone co
Issue 3, July 2006 Model 212 User Guide Page 18 Studio Technologies, Inc.A more complex application might have a 2-channel digital audio signal conn
Model 212 User Guide Issue 3, July 2006 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 19assigned, using the DIP-type switches, to the left channel. Its output leve
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Issue 3, July 2006 Model 212 User Guide Page 20 Studio Technologies, Inc.Talkback Output Button ModeSwitch SW3-3 configures the way the talk-back ou
Model 212 User Guide Issue 3, July 2006 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 21As you may have already guessed, when selecting the reverse left/right mode
Issue 3, July 2006 Model 212 User Guide Page 22 Studio Technologies, Inc.channels of digital audio are sent in the other. The bidirectional digital
Model 212 User Guide Issue 3, July 2006 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 23light accordingly. The on-air mode should be selected for all on-air broadc
Issue 3, July 2006 Model 212 User Guide Page 24 Studio Technologies, Inc.When the system mode is set for produc-tion, the main output channel is nev
Model 212 User Guide Issue 3, July 2006 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 25• Push to talk: If this mode is selected the main output channel is normall
Issue 3, July 2006 Model 212 User Guide Page 26 Studio Technologies, Inc.Level/Level ModeWhen set to the level/level mode, the two controls operate
Model 212 User Guide Issue 3, July 2006 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 27fully mute. In addition, rotating the balance control to either its fully c
Issue 3, July 2006 Model 212 User Guide Page 28 Studio Technologies, Inc.carry digital audio to the Model 44, pins 3 and 6 bring digital audio from
Model 212 User Guide Issue 3, July 2006 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 29Travel CaseFor portable applications it may be desir-able to store and tran
Model 212 User Guide Issue 3, July 2006 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 3Table of ContentsIntroduction ...
Issue 3, July 2006 Model 212 User Guide Page 30 Studio Technologies, Inc.Each of the four possible audio sources can be routed to the left-headphone
Model 212 User Guide Issue 3, July 2006 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 31panel. For reference, the wire color for pin 1 is gray, pin 2 is yellow, an
Issue 3, July 2006 Model 212 User Guide Page 32 Studio Technologies, Inc.P17: Remote switch connections, pin 1 common, pin 2 main output control, pi
Model 212 User Guide Issue 3, July 2006 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 33header is connected to the common point of the Model 212’s circuitry. Pin 2
Model 212 User Guide Issue 3, July 2006 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 34to provide a new set of functionality. The left button was set to control t
Model 212 User Guide Issue 3, July 2006 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 35SpecificationsGeneral Audio:Frequency Response: < –0.1 dB at 20 Hz, –1 d
Model 212 User Guide Issue 3, July 2006 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 36Appendix AA label is attached to the security plate on the bottom of the un
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Model 212 User Guide Issue 3, July 2006 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 5Figure 2. Model 212 back panelFigure 1. Model 212 front panelIntroductionWha
Issue 3, July 2006 Model 212 User Guide Page 6 Studio Technologies, Inc.System FeaturesMicrophone InputA high-performance microphone pre-amplifier c
Model 212 User Guide Issue 3, July 2006 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 7audio interface will find use in specialized applications, including direct
Issue 3, July 2006 Model 212 User Guide Page 8 Studio Technologies, Inc.operation is similar to that found in many broadcast intercom system user st
Model 212 User Guide Issue 3, July 2006 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 9control modes can be configured so that a minimum headphone output level is
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