Copyright © 2014 by Studio Technologies, Inc., all rights reservedwww.studio-tech.comUser GuideIssue 1, July 2014This User Guide is applicable for ser
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
Model 214 User Guide Issue 1, July 2014 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 11such that special applications may ben-efit from using “high-end” microphone
Issue 1, July 2014 Model 214 User Guide Page 12 Studio Technologies, Inc. Ethernet ConnectionAn Ethernet connection that supports 100BASE-TX is requ
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
Issue 1, July 2014 Model 214 User Guide Page 14 Studio Technologies, Inc. Microphone Preamplifier Gain and Phantom PowerTwo pushbutton switches, loca
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
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
Model 214 User Guide Issue 1, July 2014 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 17SidetoneSwitches 5 and 6 configure the way the sidetone function operates.Th
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
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
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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
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
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
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,
Issue 1, July 2014 Model 214 User Guide Page 24 Studio Technologies, Inc. Talkback Button ModesDepending on the selected configuration, there are two
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
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
Model 214 User Guide Issue 1, July 2014 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 27The heat-shrinkable tubing is provided so that the connector terminals or “
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
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
Model 214 User Guide Issue 1, July 2014 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 3Table of ContentsIntroduction ...
Issue 1, July 2014 Model 214 User Guide Page 30 Studio Technologies, Inc. SpecificationsPower Sources:Power-over-Ethernet (PoE): class 2 (low power)
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
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
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Model 214 User Guide Issue 1, July 2014 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 5IntroductionWhat This User Guide CoversThis User Guide is designed to assist
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
Model 214 User Guide Issue 1, July 2014 Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 7function. This is typically used for on-air broadcast applications. The othe
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
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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