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Issue 2, June 1999 Model 68/69 User GuidePage 10 Studio Technologies, Inc.for Surroundroute input signals to the different monitoroutput channels. An
Model 68/69 User Guide Issue 2, June 1999Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 11for SurroundInstallationIn this section you will be installing theModel 68 C
Issue 2, June 1999 Model 68/69 User GuidePage 12 Studio Technologies, Inc.for Surroundcommercially made cable assemblies. Letthe large market for DA-8
Model 68/69 User Guide Issue 2, June 1999Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 13for Surroundchannels associated with that input sourceto be easily rerouted.
Issue 2, June 1999 Model 68/69 User GuidePage 14 Studio Technologies, Inc.for Surroundoptimal unbalanced operation, it is impor-tant to connect both –
Model 68/69 User Guide Issue 2, June 1999Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 15for SurroundCONTROL CONSOLE on the back panelof the Model 68 is used to conn
Issue 2, June 1999 Model 68/69 User GuidePage 16 Studio Technologies, Inc.for SurroundLevel CalibrationSixteen multi-turn trim potentiometersgrace the
Model 68/69 User Guide Issue 2, June 1999Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 17for Surround• Reference level• Monitor output muting• Dim level• Remote cont
Issue 2, June 1999 Model 68/69 User GuidePage 18 Studio Technologies, Inc.for Surroundexample, when selecting input 2, ourmythical L/C/R source, all s
Model 68/69 User Guide Issue 2, June 1999Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 19for SurroundReference LevelFor audio-with-picture applications it’scritical
Issue 2, June 1999 Model 68/69 User GuidePage 20 Studio Technologies, Inc.for SurroundTheir one downside is that they generate aslight mechanical nois
Model 68/69 User Guide Issue 2, June 1999Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 21for SurroundModel 69 Configuration—Entering and ExitingConfiguration ModeThe
Issue 2, June 1999 Model 68/69 User GuidePage 22 Studio Technologies, Inc.for SurroundPress and hold an inputbutton (one at a time) todisplay and sele
Model 68/69 User Guide Issue 2, June 1999Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 23for SurroundPress and hold the modebutton to display andconfigure which moni
Issue 2, June 1999 Model 68/69 User GuidePage 24 Studio Technologies, Inc.for SurroundModel 69 Configuration—Local L/R Bypass andPower-Up Mute AllWhen
Model 68/69 User Guide Issue 2, June 1999Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 25for SurroundDefault: Fully attenuated (minimum) monitor output level.Note: T
Issue 2, June 1999 Model 68/69 User GuidePage 26 Studio Technologies, Inc.for SurroundModel 69 Configuration—Monitor Output Muting andRemote Input Sel
Model 68/69 User Guide Issue 2, June 1999Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 27for SurroundModel 69 Configuration—Dim Level, Remote Mute All,Remote Dim, an
Issue 2, June 1999 Model 68/69 User GuidePage 28 Studio Technologies, Inc.for SurroundPress and hold both input 1 and input 4buttons for 5 seconds to
Model 68/69 User Guide Issue 2, June 1999Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 29for SurroundOperationNow that you’ve installed and configuredthe system, you
Model 68/69 User Guide Issue 2, June 1999Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 3for SurroundTable of ContentsForeword ...
Issue 2, June 1999 Model 68/69 User GuidePage 30 Studio Technologies, Inc.for Surroundlocal L/R Bypass, reference level, mute all,and dim. The rotary
Model 68/69 User Guide Issue 2, June 1999Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 31for Surroundaudio console and experienced this inperson—trust us, this situa
Issue 2, June 1999 Model 68/69 User GuidePage 32 Studio Technologies, Inc.for SurroundWhen remote input select is activated, theLED on the Model 69 as
Model 68/69 User Guide Issue 2, June 1999Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 33for Surroundoperating parameters as stored in itsmemory. You may notice a br
Issue 2, June 1999 Model 68/69 User GuidePage 34 Studio Technologies, Inc.for SurroundSpecificationsModel 68 Central ControllerGeneral Audio:Frequency
Model 68/69 User Guide Issue 2, June 1999Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 35for SurroundAppendix AControlling the Model 68The Model 68 Central Controlle
Issue 2, June 1999 Model 68/69 User GuidePage 36 Studio Technologies, Inc.for SurroundFunction: Reset to Power Up Default ConfigurationByte Value Desc
Model 68/69 User Guide Issue 2, June 1999Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 37for SurroundFunction: Input Source and Associated ChannelsByte Value Descrip
Issue 2, June 1999 Model 68/69 User GuidePage 38 Studio Technologies, Inc.for SurroundFunction: Monitor Output Channel StatusByte Value Description1 F
Model 68/69 User Guide Issue 2, June 1999Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 39for SurroundFunction: Monitor Output Level - NormalByte Value Description1 F
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Issue 2, June 1999 Model 68/69 User GuidePage 40 Studio Technologies, Inc.for SurroundFunction: Monitor Output Level - ReverseByte Value Description1
Model 68/69 User Guide Issue 2, June 1999Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 41for SurroundFunction: L/R BypassByte Value Description1 F0H System-Exclusive
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Model 68/69 User Guide Issue 2, June 1999Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 5for SurroundForewordSimply stated: I had a blast working on the StudioComm fo
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Model 68/69 User Guide Issue 2, June 1999Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 7for SurroundIntroductionWhat This User Guide CoversThis User Guide is designe
Issue 2, June 1999 Model 68/69 User GuidePage 8 Studio Technologies, Inc.for Surround68, which is factory selected for 100, 120,220/240V operation. Th
Model 68/69 User Guide Issue 2, June 1999Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 9for SurroundControl of the individual monitor outputchannels is provided by t
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